Device for dispensing granular material

Dispensing – With discharge assistant – With biasing means for discharge assistant and/or its casing

Reexamination Certificate

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C222S362000, C141S174000

Reexamination Certificate

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06189742

ABSTRACT:

CROSS-REFERENCES
There are no applications related to this application filed in this or any foreign country.
BACKGROUND
Dispensing devices positioned beneath hoppers are known. Such devices have been designed to dispense solid material in powder or granular form, including coffee, sugar, salt and similar materials. Use of a sliding plate, which fills with material in a first position, and which dispenses material in a second position, is also known.
Such dispensing devices have been generally successful within the scope for which their structural design was intended. They have, however, generally failed to provide the combination of structures and associated functionality required to result in widespread adoption.
The prior art has failed to disclose the combination of structures required for one-handed operation. One-handed operation is extremely advantageous for a dispenser used with baby formula; since one of the user's hands is typically required to carry the baby only one hand is available for operation of the dispenser.
The prior art has also failed to show the combination of structures required for automatic return of the apparatus to the starting position. Where a slide must be moved between a first and second position, it is typically the case that such movement is best done in a two-handed manner. Particularly where a spring is compressed, it is generally the case that one hand is required to stabilize the dispenser while a second hand is required to operate the dispenser.
The prior art has also failed to adequately disclose the structures required for attachment of a replaceable bulk container in a manner which results in orientation of the bulk container in-line with the body of the dispenser, but which results in delivery of the powdered material contained in the bulk container to a location that is off-center with respect to the body of the dispenser.
The prior art has also failed to show the adjustable structures required to properly center baby bottles or similar containers of differing sizes under the dispenser in a manner that results in the mouth of the container being properly positioned. Due to the number of differently sized containers, it is commonly the case that the user must rely on manual dexterity and coordination to properly position the container.
The prior art has also failed to show the adjustable structures required to deliver the material from the dispenser into containers of differing heights without resulting in spillage. Due to the difference in the height of containers to be filled, it is commonly the case that the user may desire to lift the container to an appropriate location. However, this movement is in conflict with the inability of prior art dispensers to operate in a one-handed manner.
What is needed is a device for dispensing granular material which is easily operated in a one-handed manner. The dispensing device should provide for automatic return of all components to the starting position. The dispensing device should also provide structures for attachment of a bulk container and diversion of the material from an in-line to an off-center orientation; structures for centering a container to be filled under the dispenser, and structures for compensating for the differing heights of different containers to be filled.
SUMMARY
The present invention is directed to an apparatus that satisfies the above needs. A novel device for dispensing granular material is disclosed, which provides some or all of the following structures.
(A) A base is generally disk-shaped, having a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the cylindrical canister of granular material.
(B) A stop is adjustably carried by the upper surface of the base. When a container to be filled is placed on the base, it is moved against the stop, thereby correctly positioning the container to be filled underneath the dispensing funnel. A preferred stop provides left and right fences, and is attached to the base by fasteners allowing the stop to be positioned in a location required by the shape and size of the container to be filled.
(C) A body portion is carried by the base, and provides a sidewall which defines an interior cavity within which the container to be filled my be located. The body portion includes a top which defines a hole through which the granular material passes.
(D) A slide is supported on the upper surface of the top of the body portion. The slide includes a base through which a hole is defined which is sized to contain a measured amount of granular material to be dispensed. The slide additionally includes a spring arm which biases the slide to the loading position. A pivoting handle, extending in a radial direction from a rounded edge portion of the slide, allows one-handed manual manipulation of the slide between a loading position wherein the spring arm is relaxed and a dispensing position wherein the spring arm is stressed.
(E) A slide enclosure is attached to the upper rim of the body portion. The slide enclosure is sized to enclose the base and spring arm portions of the slide, while allowing the pivoting handle to extend through a pivot handle travel slot. An axle, extending from the slide enclosure and into a corresponding axle hole defined in the slide, allows the slide to pivot between the relaxed loading position and the stressed dispensing position.
(F) The input funnel provides an upper circular rim which is generally concentric with the sidewall of the body when viewed on end, and a lower circular rim which is off-center. The lower circular rim of the input funnel is carried by the rim of the hole defined in the upper surface of the slide enclosure.
(G) Short or long dispensing funnels may be attached a collar extending from the rim of the hole in the top of the body. A short dispensing funnel may be preferred where the container to be filled is tall; a long dispensing funnel may be preferred where the container to be filled is short.
(H) A canister containing powdered or granular material, such as baby formula, coffee, coffee creamer, sugar or other food or non-food material, may be attached with an inverted orientation to the upper rim of the input funnel.
It is therefore a primary advantage of the present invention to provide a novel device for dispensing granular material which is easily operated in a one-handed manner, dispenses a pre-measured quantity and which automatically returns to a starting position when released by the user.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a novel device for dispensing granular material from a container which prevents contamination of the granular material by maintaining a seal with the container and by eliminating the need to touch the granular material with a scoop during the dispensing process.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a novel device for dispensing granular material which provides structures for centering a container to be filled under the dispenser.
A still further advantage of the present invention is to provide a novel device for dispensing granular material which provides structures for compensating for the differing heights of different containers to be filled in a manner which prevents spillage and which therefore provides more accurate measurement of the granular material.


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