With Closure For Outlet Patents (Class 221/306)
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Patent number: 6093428Abstract: The present invention relates to a confectionary holder which simulates the sound of rain as the holder is vertically positioned. The holder comprises a transparent tube having ends, two sides, and at least two sets of indents directed inward toward the center of the tube and one set of indents per side of the tube. Each indent has a peak, a peak depth, a sloping upper face, a sloping lower face, and between each indent is a space length. The peaks of the indents alternate from one side to the other side along the tube length. The angle of incline of each indent face and the length of the space between each indent are selected to allow rigid items, e.g., candy or gum, when placed in the holder, to create the sound of rain as the confectionary pieces flow downward dropping onto each indent face, sliding off each face, and moving from side to side from one end of the holder to the other end when the holder is vertically positioned.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Oddzon, Inc.Inventors: Michael G. Hoeting, Sean T. Mullaney
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Patent number: 6068126Abstract: A flat pill pack container includes a main container body with a dispensing opening and an attachment mechanism for attaching a closed-biased, cover, and a defined dispensing chamber adjacent its dispensing opening. The closed-biased cover is attached at the dispensing opening in a first, closed position to prevent removal of pills from the main container body. The cover is movable to a second, open position to permit pill removal. The cover has a gate positioned in an open position when the cover is in its closed position, and the gate moves to a closed position when the cover is moved to its open position. A child resistant safety lock and/or a date indicator may also be included.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Valley Design Inc.Inventor: Stuart W. DeJonge
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Patent number: 5971154Abstract: A dispensing container for medicinal or food supplement tablets, capsules or other similarly shaped products, or granular, powder or liquid products, said container having a hollow body (101) closed at one end (122) and an aperture (106) at the other end and two external dispensing means (102, 110) movable in relation to said hollow body (101) and each other, said external dispensing means (102, 110) being attached to said other end of said hollow body so as to prevent them from being removed, said two external dispensing means (102, 110) having dispensing apertures or cut-outs (107, 115) that can either be aligned with said aperture (106) in said hollow body (101) by moving each one of said external dispensing means (102, 110) in relation to said hollow body (101), in order to enable the dispensing of said product or, alternatively, be misaligned with said aperture (106) in said hollow body (101) by moving either one of said external dispensing means (102, 110) in relation to said hollow body (101), in orderType: GrantFiled: January 20, 1999Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Toren Consulting Pty, . Ltd.Inventor: Thomas Toren
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Patent number: 5955125Abstract: The present invention relates to a confectionary holder which simulates the sound of rain as the holder is vertically positioned. The holder comprises a transparent tube having ends, two sides, and at least two sets of indents directed inward toward the center of the tube and one set of indents per side of the tube. Each indent has a peak, a peak depth, a sloping upper face, a sloping lower face, and between each indent is a space length. The peaks of said indents alternate from one side to the other side along the tube length. The angle of incline of each indent face and the length of the space between each indent are selected to allow rigid items, e.g., candy or gum, when placed in the holder, to create the sound of rain as the confectionary pieces flow downward dropping onto each indent face, sliding off each face, and moving from side to side from one end of the holder to the other end when the holder is vertically positioned.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1996Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Oddzon/Cap Toys, Inc.Inventors: Michael G. Hoeting, Sean T. Mullaney
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Patent number: 5947345Abstract: A dispenser having a tubular closure and a tubular container body. The closure has an open end and an axially opposite closed end. The closure has an annular side wall. The container body has a closed end and an opening longitudinally spaced from the closed end. The container body has an annular side wall. The closure is adjustably and telescopically coupled to the container so that the closure side wall remains adjacent to the container body side wall during an adjustment of the closure from a closed rotationally locked position to a closed rotationally unlocked position, to an alignment position, and to an open position. The dispenser utilizes rotational quadrants to control adjustment of the closure. The rotational quadrants are formed by the closure and container body. Each rotational quadrant includes a plurality of interferences, a first lateral passage, a first vertical passage, a helical guide, and a longitudinal guide.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Magenta CorporationInventor: Richard W. Hofmann
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Patent number: 5826764Abstract: An extension bar for hand-drawn golf carts comprising an S-shaped bar member having a substantially rectangular cross-sectional shape and an upper and lower surface; a handle member attached to a first end of the S-shaped extension bar; an interconnect mechanism attached to a second end of the S-shaped handle, the interconnect mechanism including a clamp fitting having a curved contact surface, the clamp fitting being rotatably connected to a screw member; a score card holder assembly mounted to the upper surface of the S-shaped bar member having a scorecard support surface, a clip mounted to the scorecard support surface for holding a golf score card and a hinged clear cover member pivotable into a first position covering the score card support surface; a plurality of tee holders positioned on the upper surface of the S-shaped bar member; and a golf ball dispensing assembly including a curved transparent ball chute mounted to the lower surface of the S-shaped member and having an insertion aperture for inserType: GrantFiled: August 27, 1997Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Inventor: Cedric E. Beckham
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Patent number: 5788118Abstract: A lead dispensing storage container that can be opened or closed by a single hand. The container body has a lead case formed therein, and a lead outlet allowing release of leads one by one. A gate member mounted in the container body can be moved to open or close lead paths between the lead case and lead outlet. An elastic arm portion forces the gate member to move in direction to close the lead paths. The number of parts is reduced, and supplying leads can be made easier by a case that has a lead supply opening projecting from the tip thereof. A leading end of the case has an inclined slope toward the lead supply opening therein, and a chuck containing leads having a knocking portion that is pressed into the case so that it can be opened by the knocking portion being pushed to press an opening actuator toward the inclined slope or is closed by an elastic force as the opening actuator is released.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1997Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Kotobuki & Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shuhei Kageyama, Shohji Anzai, Tomiji Ueki, Yoshihide Mitsuya
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Patent number: 5579933Abstract: A child-resistant container according to the present invention has a container body and a cup-shaped closure which is installed telescopically over the open end of the container body. Mating longitudinal splines and ribs are provided on the adjacent walls of the container body and the closure to interfere with one another as the closure is longitudinally urged from a closed position to an open position. The spline and rib patterns are selected so that the splines and ribs interfere unless the closure is oriented in a predefined angular unlocked position with respect to the container body. The splines and ribs may be irregularly sized or circumferentially spaced along the walls. A cylindrical ledge of slightly increased diameter is provided on the container body longitudinally adjacent the splines. Additional interference ledge segments may be provided on the container body and the closure on or between the splines and ribs.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1994Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: Magenta CorporationInventor: Richard W. Hofmann
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Patent number: 5526955Abstract: Described is a dispenser for sheets received in a cavity in the dispenser that are pulled through an outlet opening in a top wall of the dispenser. The dispenser has access openings that afford inspection of the number of sheets remaining in the dispenser and facilitate engagement of a persons finger with the end portion of one of the sheets that projects through the outlet opening; a cover for the top wall when the dispenser is not in use; and separable portions that allow sheets to be positioned in the cavity. The dispenser can be included in an assembly further including a support member along which the dispenser is releasably attached, which support member can support one or more such dispensers together with dispensers for other items such as tape flags.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1994Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: David C. Windorski, James A. Wilson
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Patent number: 5469987Abstract: A container with a built-in bag dispenser having one box comprising a bottom, four walls and a top. The first box has an opening for dispensing bags. Another box which also has four walls, a top and a bottom is attached to the interior of the first box. This second box contains bags and an opening for dispensing bags. A nozzle is used for dispensing the bags. A cover is attached to the nozzle in order to keep the bags sealed and clean.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1994Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Assignee: Roll International CorporationInventor: Bryan K. Honkawa
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Patent number: 5425474Abstract: A package (10) is disclosed including a dispensing carton (12) containing a stack of covered bowls (54) holding ready-to-eat breakfast cereal. The carton (12) includes a removable tab (64) including an upper, linear, perforated line (66) and a lower, linear, perforated line (68) spaced from and parallel to the bottom edge (44) of the front panel (18). The side panels (24, 32) of the carton (12) each include a cut, arcuate line (70) extending from the upper line (66) and a linear, perforated line (72) parallel to its bottom edge (40) and extending from the arcuate line (70) to the corner between the front panel (18) and the side panel (24, 32). The front panel (18) further includes first and second cut lines (74) extending from the linear lines (72) of the side panels (24, 32) to the opposite ends of the lower line (68) which are spaced from the corners between the front panel (18) and the side panels (24, 32).Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1994Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: Gregory P. Dalea, Bruce A. Peik
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Patent number: 5372267Abstract: A child-resistant container according to the present invention comprises a container body and a cup-shaped closure which is installed telescopically over the open end of the container body. Mating longitudinal splines and ribs are provided on the adjacent walls of the container body and the closure to interfere with one another as the closure is longitudinally urged from a closed position to an open position. The spline and rib patterns are selected so that the splines and ribs interfere unless the closure is oriented in a predefined angular unlocked position with respect to the container body. A cylindrical ledge of slightly increased diameter is provided on the container body longitudinally adjacent the splines. The ledge prevents a user from discovering the unlocked position by rotating the closure and feeling reduced resistance when the unlocked position is reached.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1993Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: Magenta CorporationInventor: Richard W. Hofmann
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Patent number: 5368194Abstract: A package for beverage containers such as cans arranged in two or more axially-stacked tiers includes a carton having interconnected top, bottom and side walls. End closure structure connected to at least some of the walls closes one end of the carton. A dispenser for the containers includes first and second apertures defined in the end closure structure. The first aperture extends from one of the side walls and the bottom wall into the end closure structure, and the second aperture extends from the same side wall and the top wall into the end closure structure. The first and second apertures terminate remote from each other such that a portion of the end closure structure extends between the apertures and is connected to the side wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventors: James R. Oliff, James T. Stout
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Patent number: 5249737Abstract: A unit dose package dispenser (1) including a drawer (13) and ramp (7) such that unit dose packages are urged through an aperture (10) and into the drawer (13). The ramp (7) is elevated from the bottom region (6) of the container (1) so as to isolate the contents of the container from moisture. A cover (14) formed integrally with the container front wall (4) tends to protect the contents of the drawer (13) from moisture in the surrounding environment.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1991Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: Barbara L. Fritz, Elizabeth J. Gladfelter, Tina O. Outlaw
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Patent number: 5143252Abstract: A portable package for storing and dispensing photographic film cartridges is constructed by a package of film cartridges and a housing of the package. The package contains two or more cartridges in it. Both the package and the housing have matching outlets for dispensing the cartridges.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1990Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Inventor: Zhimin Shi
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Patent number: 5141129Abstract: An article dispenser having a container or container mating portion and a dispenser control member, the former being in coaxial contiguous engagement with the latter for relative slideable motion therebetween. In the preferred embodiment of the invention disclosed herein, the slideable motion is in a vertical direction substantially parallel to the access of the container. A flexible member is provided which may be made integral to either the container portion or the dispenser control member and provides positive locking control for opening and closing the dispenser and provides means for making a substantially permanent engagement between the container portion and the dispenser control member. In addition, the dispenser control member provides a plurality of channels one of which includes a bead or rise and the upper ring portion of the container member provides an undercut or wedge-shaped tab which is designed to reside in these channels.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Inventor: Paul D. Jennings
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Patent number: 4979615Abstract: A container for holding and transporting integrated circuit devices has an integral closing element. The integral closing element is cut out from one of the walls of the container and, in its rest position, remains substantially within the cutout. In an engaged position the integral closing element is pushed into a cavity of the container to block passage of the integrated circuit devices. In the engaged position the integral closing element can either be engaged in an opening made in an opposite side of the container or else can be lodged against a shoulder formed as part of the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: William V. Duncan
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Patent number: 4915205Abstract: Machine for automatic rental of video cassettes. Cassettes are stored in a drum like magazine (32) and are made available at a dispensing slot (20, 22) after a user has identified himself by introducing a personal into a slot (12) and entered a unique personal code number on a keyboard (16) which the user also employs to enter the selection from the available video cassettes. On returning the cassette, the user again identifies himself and the machine verifies by reading a bar code that the hired film has been returned.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1987Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Sovereign Technical Services Ltd.Inventors: John N. Reid, Keith B. Glanvill, Peter R. Hodgetts
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Patent number: 4903860Abstract: A pill-dispenser to be worn as a neck-chain. The dispenser includes a storage tube having an upper dispensing outlet selectively closed off or opened via a sliding sleeve retained in place over the dispensing outlet by o-rings. The storage tube is coupled at its upper end to a chain whereby it is suspended in pendant-like fashion for aesthetic appearance.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1989Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: The Cloverline, Inc.Inventors: Norbert Leopoldi, William Heinrich
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Patent number: 4893728Abstract: An easy-to-open article dispenser preferably made of readily moldable plastic and comprising a container member having a chamber for containing a plurality of articles such as vitamin pills and having a dispenser portion, the article dispenser also comprising a dispenser control member adapted for slideable engagement with said dispenser portion whereby to selectively place a first dispenser aperture in communication with a port or second aperture for opening said dispenser. A plurality of embodiments are disclosed. Some embodiments provide for axial motion and some provide for rotational motion of the dispenser control member relative to the dispenser portion of the container member.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Inventors: Paul D. Jennings, Kenneth L. Jennings
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Patent number: 4889229Abstract: A cassette for storing a plurality of electronic component chips employed for providing the plurality of electronic component chips to an apparatus for supplying electronic component chips comprises a plurality of electronic component chips; a case for storing the plurality of electronic component chips, which is provided with first and second outer wall surfaces adjacently intersecting with each other and an outlet formed in the first outer wall surface, the case also being for discharging the electronic component chips; and an openable closure for closing the outlet. The closure is formed by a flexible plate. The case has a guide portion for slidably guiding the closure over a portion along the first outer wall surface, and a portion along the second outer wall surface. The closure is guided by the guide portion to open and close the outlet, while one end portion thereof is positioned along the second outer wall surface whether the outlet is opened or closed.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shinya Yamamoto, Koichi Saito
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Patent number: 4887738Abstract: An article dispenser especially advantageous for dispensing pills of the prescription drug or over-the-counter type, comprises three components including a container member, a dispenser control member and a flexible member. The container member provides a dispenser portion through which the articles are passed in a serial array whereby one article reaches an exit aperture while the remaining articles are restrained at gate apertures within the dispenser portion by the flexible member and the control member. The dispenser components are preferably made of low-cost molded plastic and when assembled provide an easy access dispenser not requiring two hands for activation.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1988Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Inventors: Paul D. Jennings, Kenneth L. Jennings
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Patent number: 4850511Abstract: A display rack for dispensing packaged items from a vertical stack of items contained within magazines which are interchangeably received and retained by columns within a housing. The leading item within each magazine may be withdrawn through the discharge opening of the housing and upon withdrawal, a next leading item will be placed in a position for withdrawal as a result of the positive gravity feed of the magazine. A guard is provided which covers the discharge opening of the housing thereby preventing access to the packaged items within the magazines. The display rack also includes a means for locking the guard in first and second positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1987Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: M&M/MarsInventors: Rudy Kral, Joseph Mason
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Patent number: 4846345Abstract: A plurality of electronic component chips (108) are stored in a space (109) defined in the interior of a case (111). The case is provided with an outlet (110) which communicates with the space for discharging the electronic component chips stored in the space. This outlet is closed by an openable closure. When the case is fixed to a hopper (102) included in an apparatus for supplying electronic component chips, the outlet is opened so that the electronic component chips are introduced into the hopper.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1987Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mitsuro Hamuro, Shinya Yamamoto, Koichi Saito
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Patent number: 4801045Abstract: A produce dispenser comprise two members that cooperate to form a column for a stack of produce items. The first member as an upper end that is adapted to hang the dispenser on a vertical surface and a bottom platform that supports the items. The second member is preferably slideable over the first member to selectively totally enclose the stack of items or to expose the lowermost piece of produce in the stack. The dispenser may be made of foldable paperboard or of a moldable plastic material.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1986Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Inventor: William D. Barnhart
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Patent number: 4793481Abstract: A carrier for holding and facilitating handling of a plurality of baseballs. The carrier is in the form of a toroidal raceway provided by a plurality of annular rods which define the inner and outer peripheral limits of the raceway. A spring loaded gate is included along the outer periphery of the raceway to permit insertion and removal of balls from the raceway.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1988Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Inventor: Redell Randle
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Patent number: 4785971Abstract: Apparatus for storing and dispensing bags includes a container having an interior cavity featuring at least one pair of mutually opposed longitudinal members disposed along the interior surfaces of elongate sides of the container. The members in part define opposed compartments whereby bags may be positioned within the cavity and retained by the members for storage and/or selective removal from the container.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1985Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Inventor: Michael A. Konarik
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Patent number: 4750640Abstract: A home sanitary napkin dispenser is provided that can be mounted to a vertical flat surface out of the way in an inconspicuous place. The dispenser allows for easy access to one sanitary napkin at a time when the dispenser is activated by a person needing the sanitary napkin.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1987Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Inventors: Richard Kobeck, Mildred Kobeck, George Spector
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Patent number: 4736667Abstract: A speed-loading device comprising a container having an interior chamber and a discharge opening leading from the chamber to the exterior of the container. The container has a storage section in the chamber for storing cartridges in side-by-side relationship and an orienting section in the chamber between the opening and the storage section. The container can be oriented so that the cartridges in the chamber can fall by gravity from the storage section through the orienting section and out through the discharge opening. A removable blocking member blocks the flow of cartridges out through the discharge opening. The orienting section rotates the cartridges as they fall through the orienting section toward the discharge opening so that the cartridges fall end first through the discharge opening.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1986Date of Patent: April 12, 1988Inventors: Rudolph J. Kochevar, Donald M. Kelly
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Patent number: 4658984Abstract: A thin cardboard container is provided for holding drinking straws during both shipping of the straws and dispensing of the straws in a restaurant or the like. The container includes a straw-supporting inclined wall (34) which extends at a downward incline from the top-rear of the container to the bottom-front, to urge the straws to move out of a gap (16) at the bottom of the front wall of the container. When the bottom of the front wall is deflected inwardly, it passes over a single straw to enable grasping and removal of the single straw. A closing wall (14) which extends up from the bottom wall, can be pivoted from a closed position wherein it extends vertically to close the gap at the bottom of the front wall, to an open position wherein it permits access to a straw lying forward of the bottom wall. The closing wall includes a pair of tabs (40,42) at either side for retaining it in both its closed and open positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1984Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignee: Diamond Straw IncorporatedInventor: Donald W. Brunner
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Patent number: 4629235Abstract: An elongated tubular member for retrieving and dispensing deformable balls, such as tennis balls, is provided with retrieving structure at one extremity and dispensing structure at the opposite extremity. The retrieving structure forms an inlet opening having internal projections requiring deformation of a ball being forced through the inlet opening. The dispensing structure forms primary and secondary dispensing openings and a restraining lip preventing inadvertent movement of the lowermost ball through the primary dispensing opening. The dispensing structure also forms a manual access opening, permitting access to the lowermost ball by the fingers of the user to permit dispensing movement of the lowermost ball. The dispensing structure also includes a closure and dispensing cap positionable for closing the dispensing opening to secure balls within the tubular member for storage and positionable to permit dispensing of balls from the dispensing opening.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1985Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Inventor: Dewitt M. Logue
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Patent number: 4583513Abstract: A folding, wrist braced slingshot having a yolk, a hand grip that stores and dispenses ammunition for use and elastic members connected to said yolk. A wrist brace is frictionally, detachably and pivotably mounted to the hand grip near the base thereof. A pivotable closure means is provided the bottom of the hand grip. The closure swivels to dispense ammunition stored within the hand grip. The yolk comprises a forked portion and a doubled over stem portion wherein the inside base of the stem portion contains a slot and the hand grip contains an inwardly projecting member positioned within said stem portion so that the end thereof fits in said slot.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1983Date of Patent: April 22, 1986Inventors: Mark O. Ellenburg, H. Steve Ellenburg
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Patent number: 4564125Abstract: An improved BB loader has a trough formed within a lateral extension of a tubular housing, so that a predetermined quantity of BB's may be quickly loaded into the trough from the reservoir in the housing. Thereafter, substantially the entire predetermined quantity of BB's may be dispensed out of the trough in the housing (substantially all at once and in a row) and through a chute mounted on the front of the housing. Preferably, the trough communicates with the reservoir through a longitudinal slot formed in the housing; the slot has a transverse width sufficient to accommodate one BB, while the trough has a transverse width to accommodate two BB's.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1984Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Inventor: James J. Esslinger
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Patent number: 4541526Abstract: A dispenser for beverage accessories such as cups, napkins, individual packages of coffee, tea, sugar and creamers etc., and stirrers have been provided and may be connected to a bag in the box type beverage server to make a neat, attractive display which is easy to set up and clear away. Preferably the dispenser is made from a paper products carton blank and can be provided with a shelf and internal dividers dividing the dispenser into suitable compartments.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1984Date of Patent: September 17, 1985Inventors: Lloyd T. Berg, Stephen A. Flowers
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Patent number: 4522438Abstract: An elongated tubular member for retrieving and dispensing deformable balls, such as tennis balls, is provided with retrieving structure at one extremity and dispensing structure at the opposite extremity. The retrieving structure forms an inlet opening having internal projections requiring deformation of a ball being forced through the inlet opening. The dispensing structure forms a dispensing opening and a restraining lip preventing inadvertent movement of the lowermost ball through the dispensing opening. The dispensing structure also forms a manual access opening, permitting access to the lowermost ball by the fingers of the user to permit dispensing movement of the lowermost ball. The dispensing structure also forms a rotatable closure for the dispensing opening to secure balls within the tubular member for storage. The tubular member is formed by telescoping tube sections permitting the tubular member to be collapsed for storage or extended for use.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1984Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Inventor: DeWitt M. Logue
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Patent number: 4154365Abstract: This invention refers to a novel container for articles to be dispensed one at a time and comprises two receptacles, one within the other, each having an opening in its respective wall, and the openings when aligned, allow the articles contained within the inner receptacle to be emitted one at a time. Particularly, the invention relates to a novel container especially for dispensing small articles such as pills, lozenges, tablets, capsules, troches, pearls and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1977Date of Patent: May 15, 1979Inventor: Antonio Lorca