Dispensing – Inspection devices – Graduated transparent container or trap
Patent
1988-08-29
1989-08-15
Shaver, Kevin P.
Dispensing
Inspection devices
Graduated transparent container or trap
141372, 222181, 222243, 222561, B67D 538, G01F 1114
Patent
active
048566810
ABSTRACT:
A dispenser for granulated materials and powdered materials is disclosed having a hopper contained within a base mounting which dispenses material to a receiving cup. A manually operated sliding plate valve starts and stops the flow of material into the cup. Overflow is prevented by maintaining the receiving cup within close proximity to the mounting via runners extending from the top of the cup. Both the cup runners and sliding plate are slidably held adjacent the mounting via interior and exterior channels attached thereto.
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