DISPOSABLE CUP DISPENSER
A disposable cup dispenser includes a housing defining a cavity for receiving a plurality of associated disposable cups and a plurality of fingers extending from the housing into the cavity. The plurality of fingers includes a first finger and a second finger positioned above the first finger. The first finger is disposed closer to a closed end of the cavity as compared to an open end of the cavity.
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Disposable cup dispensers can be found in bathrooms. Some known disposable cup dispensers are configured to hold what are known in the art as 3 ounce bath cups. These 3 ounce bath cups are typically made from paper or plastic and hold 3 ounces (about 90 ml) of fluid.
Some known disposable cup dispensers include springs that bias the cups upwardly towards a lid of the dispenser. Other dispensers may not include a spring. A drawback of known disposable cup dispensers is that it can be difficult for a user to remove only one cup while allowing the remaining cups to remain within the dispenser.
SUMMARYIn view of the foregoing, an example of a disposable cup dispenser includes a housing defining a cavity for receiving a plurality of associated disposable cups and a plurality of flexible fingers extending from the housing into the cavity. The plurality of fingers includes a first finger and a second finger. The first finger is disposed closer to a closed end of the cavity as compared to an open end of the cavity.
The second finger can be positioned closer to the open end of the cavity as compared to the first finger. The second finger can also be longer than the first finger. The plurality of fingers can be centered along a vertical line. Each finger can be generally rectangular in plan view. Each finger of the plurality of fingers can extend from a base, and the plurality of fingers and the base can be an integrally formed cup gripping member, which can be made from silicone.
The housing can include an inner housing and an outer housing, and the base can be sandwiched between the inner housing and the outer housing. The inner housing can include an elongate opening through which at least one of a pedestal, which extends from the base, and the plurality of fingers extends.
The plurality of fingers can include a first plurality of fingers and a second plurality of fingers circumferentially spaced from the first plurality of fingers. The first plurality of fingers can be circumferentially spaced about 180 degrees from the second plurality of fingers. The housing can include a first slot and a second slot each extending from an open end edge of the housing. The first slot can be circumferentially spaced about 180 degrees from the second slot. The housing can include a slot extending from an open end edge of the housing and the slot can be circumferentially disposed between the first plurality of fingers and the second plurality of fingers.
The housing can define a central axis and a distal end of each finger can be spaced from the central axis a distance d, which is less than a radius of a conventional 3 ounce bath cup measured at an upper lip of the conventional 3 ounce bath cup. The dispenser can further include a cup support, which can be an upside down cup-shaped support positioned in the cavity. The upside down cup-shaped support can include a cylindrical wall section and a conical wall section. The conical wall section can conform substantially to a sidewall of a conventional 3 ounce bath cup. A platform of the cup support can be positioned closer to the open end edge of the housing as compared to a curved closed end of the slot in the housing. The dispenser can further include a weight connected with the housing. The weight weighs more than a force required to pull a conventional paper or plastic 3 ounce bath cup past each of the fingers of the plurality of fingers.
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The first elongate opening 44 is circumferentially spaced about 90 degrees from the first slot 34 and the second slot 36 in the housing 12. Similarly, the second elongate opening 46 is also circumferentially spaced about 90 degrees from the first slot 34 and the second slot 36 in the housing 12. As more clearly seen in
The outer housing 22 provides a decorative shell for the dispenser 10. With reference to
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The cup gripping members 72, 74 are formed from silicone in the illustrated embodiment. Each of the fingers of the plurality of fingers 16, 18 is generally rectangular in plan view. The fingers can take other configurations, however, such as cylindrical or brush-like. The fingers can also be wider than what is shown in the figures, and may even include a curved distal end that contacts the cup C. The cup gripping members 72, 74 and the plurality of fingers 16, 18 can be formed from other flexible materials that can interact with the disposable cups C in the manner described below. In the illustrated embodiment, the plurality of fingers 16, 18 are each centered along a vertical line, which is parallel with the central axis 24. The construction facilitates assembly of the dispenser 10 and can reduce the number of components of the dispenser, but the fingers can be arranged so as not to be centered along a vertical line.
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The first plurality of fingers 16 is circumferentially spaced from the second plurality of fingers 18. In the illustrated embodiment, the first plurality of fingers 16 is diametrically opposed, i.e., circumferentially spaced 180 degrees from the second plurality of fingers 18. As mentioned above, the housing 12 includes slots 34, 36 extending from the open end edge 30 of the housing 12. The slots 34, 36 are circumferentially disposed between the first plurality of fingers 16 and a second plurality of fingers 18. In the illustrated embodiment, each finger of the plurality of fingers 16, 18 is vertically separated from an adjacent finger a vertical distance d1. The vertical distance d1 is greater than a thickness of the lip L of a respective disposable cup C measured in a vertical direction. The distal end 90 of the first finger 16a is spaced from the central axis 24 a horizontal distance d2, which is less than the radius of a conventional 3 ounce bath cup measured at the upper lip L of the conventional 3 ounce bath cup. A distal end 92 of the first finger 18a is similarly spaced from the central axis a horizontal distance d2. This allows the deeper fingers 16a, 18a to engage the lip L of a lower most cup CL loaded into the dispenser 10. In the illustrated embodiment, each distal end is spaced no greater than the horizontal distance d2 from the central axis so that when a cup is pulled in the vertical direction while being removed from the dispenser 10, the cup contacts respective distal ends of each finger. As such, if more than one cup is initially grasped by a person, there is a greater likelihood that only the uppermost cup will be removed from the dispenser and the lower cup or cups will be pushed vertically downward by the fingers and separate from the uppermost cup.
The dispenser 10 further includes a cup support 100, which is an upside down cup-shaped support 100 positioned in the cavity 14 of the housing 12, in the illustrated embodiment. The cup support 100 provides support for the deepest cup CL in the dispenser to inhibit crushing of the cup when the cup is gripped by a person to be removed from the dispenser. The upside down cup-shaped support 100 includes a cylindrical wall section 102 and a conical wall section 104. The conical wall section 104 conforms substantially to a sidewall of a conventional 3 ounce bath cup as can be seen in
The dispenser 10 also includes a weight 120 connected with the housing 12, which is disposed beneath the upside down cup-shaped support 100 in the illustrated embodiment. The weight 120 weighs more than a force required to pull a conventional paper or plastic 3 ounce bath cup past each of the fingers of the plurality of fingers. The weight 120 is helpful to keep the dispenser 10 from lifting off a countertop during use. The weight 120 in the illustrated embodiment includes an opening 122 that receives the boss 56. Washers 124 and 126 cooperate with a fastener 128 that is threaded into the boss 56 to retain the weight 120 within the housing 12. Other types of weights that inhibit the dispenser from being lifted off the support surface as a cup is being removed from the dispenser 10 can also be used.
A dispenser 10 for dispensing disposable cups C has been described above with particularity. Modifications and alterations will occur to those upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. For example, the vertical spacing between adjacent fingers and the horizontal spacing between opposite fingers can be modified so that the dispenser can be configured to dispense cups of a different size than the 3 ounce bath cup described above. Moreover, other modifications can be made which would occur to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. The invention is not limited only to the embodiments described above. Instead, the invention is broadly defined by the appended claims and the equivalents thereof.
It will be appreciated that various of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives or varieties thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
Claims
1. A disposable cup dispenser comprising:
- a housing defining a cavity for receiving a plurality of associated disposable cups; and
- a plurality of flexible fingers extending from the housing into the cavity, the plurality of fingers including a first finger and a second finger, the first finger being disposed closer to a closed end of the cavity as compared to an open end of the cavity.
2. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the second finger is positioned closer to the open end of the cavity as compared to the first finger.
3. The dispenser of claim 2, wherein the plurality of fingers includes fingers interposed between the first finger and the second finger.
4. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fingers are centered along a vertical line.
5. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the second finger is longer than the first finger.
6. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fingers each extend from a base, and the plurality of fingers and the base are an integrally formed cup gripping member.
7. The dispenser of claim 6, wherein the housing includes an inner housing and an outer housing, wherein the base is sandwiched between the inner housing and the outer housing and the inner housing includes an elongate opening through which at least one of a pedestal, which extends from the base, and the plurality of fingers extend.
8. The dispenser of claim 6, wherein the cup gripping member is formed from silicone.
9. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fingers includes a first plurality of fingers and a second plurality of fingers circumferentially spaced from the first plurality of fingers.
10. The dispenser of claim 9, wherein the first plurality of fingers are circumferentially spaced about 180 degrees from the second plurality of fingers.
11. The dispenser of claim 10, wherein the housing includes a first slot and a second slot each extending from an open end edge of the housing, wherein the first slot is circumferentially spaced about 180 degrees from the second slot.
12. The dispenser of claim 9, wherein the housing includes a slot extending down from an open end edge of the housing, wherein the slot is circumferentially disposed between the first plurality of fingers and the second plurality of fingers.
13. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the fingers are generally rectangular in plan view.
14. The dispenser of claim 12, wherein the housing defines a central axis and a distal end of each finger is spaced from the central axis a horizontal distance, which is less than a radius of a conventional 3 ounce bath cup measured at an upper lip of the conventional 3 ounce bath cup.
15. The dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a cup support positioned in the cavity.
16. The dispenser of claim 15, wherein the cup support is an upside down cup-shaped support.
17. The dispenser of claim 16, wherein the upside down cup-shaped support includes a cylindrical wall section and a conical wall section.
18. The dispenser of claim 17, wherein the conical upper wall section conforms substantially to a side wall of a conventional 3 ounce bath cup.
19. The dispenser of claim 15, wherein the housing includes a slot extending from an open end edge of the housing, wherein a platform of the cup support is positioned closer to the open end edge of the housing as compared to a curved closed end of the slot.
20. The dispenser of claim 16, further comprising a weight connected with the housing, the weight weighing more than a force required to pull a conventional paper or plastic 3 ounce bath cup past each of the fingers of the plurality of fingers.
Type: Application
Filed: May 6, 2014
Publication Date: Nov 12, 2015
Applicant: (Belleville)
Inventors: Charles Simon Paradise (Brooklyn, NY), Lingxiu Micco Wu (New York, NY), Cindy Godin (New York, NY), Reid Andersen Schlegel (Brooklyn, NY)
Application Number: 14/270,426