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JP4787845B2
JP4787845B2 JP2007548642A JP2007548642A JP4787845B2 JP 4787845 B2 JP4787845 B2 JP 4787845B2 JP 2007548642 A JP2007548642 A JP 2007548642A JP 2007548642 A JP2007548642 A JP 2007548642A JP 4787845 B2 JP4787845 B2 JP 4787845B2
JP2007548642A
JP2008526274A (en
ベバン，グレン，マイケル
モブス，ケビン，ジェームス
2004-01-02 Priority to AU2004100000A priority Critical patent/AU2004100000A4/en
2004-12-30 Application filed by サンズ イノベーションズ ピーティーワイ リミテッド filed Critical サンズ イノベーションズ ピーティーワイ リミテッド
2004-12-30 Priority to PCT/AU2004/001818 priority patent/WO2005065498A1/en
2008-07-24 Publication of JP2008526274A publication Critical patent/JP2008526274A/en
2011-10-05 Publication of JP4787845B2 publication Critical patent/JP4787845B2/en
The present invention relates to a device capable of containing and dispensing liquids or solids. The present invention is particularly, but not limited to , directed to a dispensing spoon. In the specification, the dispensing spoon is merely an example , and the present invention is not limited to the dispensing spoon. The term utensil in the specification includes spoons, forks, knives, stir bars, and other suitable instruments or tools.
Spoons that can contain and dispense compounded materials have been developed to provide convenience and eliminate the inconvenience of using separate components. The developed distributed (dispensing) spoon is to distribute the compounded material from the recess of the spoon. Compounding materials is accommodated in the handle portion of the spoon (e.g., Patent Document 1, Patent Document 2, Patent Document 3), or is housed in spoon recess portion (e.g., Patent Document 4, Patent Document 5, Patent Reference 6). These dispensing spoon, manufacturing costs are high, not suitable for recycling, it is impossible to close the container portion again has one or more disadvantages, such as lack of aesthetics.
US Pat. No. 6,675,482 [Patent Document 2]
US Pat. No. 5,491,895 [Patent Document 3]
US Pat. No. 5,154,318 [Patent Document 4]
US Pat. No. 3,911,578 [Patent Document 5]
US Pat. No. 3,946,652 [Patent Document 6]
U.S. Pat. No. 4,338,338
An object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing utensil another form that at least partially overcomes one or more drawbacks of the above.
This onset Ming, as one aspect, there is provided a dispensing utensil comprising the following configuration.
With the handle part;
The main part of the tool ;
The handle portion 11 includes a cavity for containing the contents to be dispensed, the cavity being limited by a first wall means and a second wall means for closing the cavity. In the tool,
The second wall means is a flexible top plate and the first portion of the first wall means can be opened around a hinge formed by the second wall means; Dispensing tool characterized in that the contents are dispensed thereby.
Preferably, before Symbol second wall means, a paper, a film, a foil (foil), or a other flexible material. Preferably, the first wall means is a thin-walled plastic shell.
In a preferred embodiment, the first wall means has integrally formed first and second portions and a defect area between the first and second portions.
The dispensing device is advantageous in that it can be produced and filled economically. The void defined by the first wall means has a relatively large area and can be filled with the contents from the top and subsequently sealed by the second wall means, A much more efficient filling and sealing is possible than a partial filling configuration. Filling from the end of the cylindrical cavity is less efficient because the opening at the small end provides only a limited filling area. Furthermore, providing a cylindrical cavity requires a thick wall structure in order to give the tool sufficient strength. Together, these factors make the end-filling structure expensive. In contrast, the dispensing device according to the invention is formed from a thin-walled shell having a relatively large area and can be filled very quickly and then closed and sealed by a flexible top wall. Since empty shells are used in a stacked manner for storage and transportation, it is advantageous to reduce the space for transportation and storage. This manufacturing method reduces material costs, reduces working time and is therefore very economical.
A further advantage of the present invention is ease of use. The first portion of the first wall means can open around the hinge formed by the second wall means. This facilitates one-handed operation and maintains the first part of the tool, which can contribute to a reduction in waste.
The defect area between the first and second parts is a part whose strength is weakened by a thin area of material or other defect means such as perforations. For this reason, the tool can be understood as soon as it is opened, which contributes to the prevention of unauthorized opening of the tool.
In one embodiment, the first part of the first wall means is located distal from the tool main part. This is advantageous for dispensing some contents and using the tool without further dispensing contents (eg, stirring half of the sugar in coffee).
Preferably, one embodiment of the present invention further includes a second cavity for containing the contents to be dispensed, and preferably the contents can be dispensed from the second cavity. , And being distributed in the same way from the first void. This is advantageous in providing supplements such as pepper, salt, etc. in separately controlled amounts.
Preferably, the first part of the first wall means can be closed again, for example by a friction fit. This has the advantage of preventing leakage of the remaining contents and enabling later use.
Preferably, the first portion of the first wall means has a thumb rest for ease of use.
In a preferred embodiment, the second wall means is printed with one or more of a weighing guide, product information, instruction information, charts, trademarks and advertisements. Preferably, the second wall means includes a window portion through which the contents can be observed, and preferably the second wall means is recessed to control the distribution of the contents. This is advantageous in controlling the amount flexibly and easily when the contents are distributed.
Preferably, the handle part and the tool main part are integrally formed.
As a 2nd aspect of this invention, the distribution tool which consists of the following structures is provided.
A handle portion including a void for storing the content to be distributed;
The main part of the tool;
A dispensing tool comprising a flexible top plate for closing the void;
A dispensing tool characterized in that a lid connected to the top plate can be opened around a hinge means formed by the top plate, thereby dispensing the contents.
A third aspect of the present invention provides a dispensing tool shell having the following configuration.
A space defined by the first wall means, the handle portion including a space for storing the contents to be distributed;
A tool main part ,
The first wall means is a dispensing tool shell suitable for cooperating with the second wall means for closing the cavity,
The first wall means has integrally formed first and second portions and a defect area between the first and second portions, so that in use the first wall means A dispensing tool shell, wherein the first portion of the wall means is openable about a hinge formed by the second wall means, thereby dispensing the contents.
The shell is advantageously stackable for storage and transportation before the contents are filled, closed and sealed.
Tools (instruments) to be incorporated into the dispensing tool include (but are not limited to) spoon recesses, knife blades, fork tips, stirring bars, and the like.
Convenient contents to be dispensed from the dispensing device of the present invention are sugar, coffee, artificial sweeteners, powdered chocolate, beverage additives, salt, pepper, sauce, herbs, spices, condiments and milk. It is not limited to.
The contents of the dispensing tool preferably exhibit synergistic maximum effects when paired with the tool. Without being limited thereto, some examples are spoons or stir bars combined with sugar or coffee, knives and forks combined with salt and pepper.
Other features and advantages of one or more preferred embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description and accompanying drawings that illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention. It can be easily understood by referring to the drawings.
Referring to FIGS. 1-12, these depict a single chamber dispensing spoon (tool) 10 which has a handle portion 11 integrated with a spoon recess ( tool main portion ) 12 to form a single unit. Forming. The handle portion 11 has opposing side walls (first wall means) 13 and 14, and a substantially U-shaped long chamber (vacant space) 15 is formed thereby. These side walls 13 and 14 have substantially the same height and have flat upper surfaces 16 and 17, respectively. Handle portion 11 forms an elongated chamber 15 of the U-shaped, since it is intended to hold dispensing material (content), which that could be constituted by a relatively thin wall made of plastic material. In contrast, the peripheral wall portion of the cylindrical handle portion is designed to be relatively thicker than the side wall of the handle portion 11.
A flexible top plate (second wall means) 19 can be fixed to the flat upper surfaces 16 and 17 surrounding the long chamber 15. The flexible top plate 19 closes the chamber 15, and when the top plate is a film or foil, it may be heat sealed or induction welded, respectively . In this embodiment, the flexible top plate 19 is made of foil. The flexible top plate 19 is fixed to the flat upper surfaces 16 and 17 after the long chamber 15 is filled with the distribution material. Problems associated with filling the dispensing material into the pre-formed cylindrical container from the end by fixing the flexible top 19 to the flat top surfaces 16, 17 after the chamber 15 is filled with the dispensing material. Can be avoided. In this way, the dispensing device can be manufactured in a three stage process. That is, forming a chamber, filling the chamber with a distribution material, and sealing (sealing) the chamber with a flexible top plate.
There is a lid portion (first portion) 20 formed as a part of the end portions of the side walls 13 and 14 of the handle 11. In this embodiment, there is a lid 20 at the end (terminal) opposite to the spoon recess 12 of the tool. The lid 20 is surrounded by a thin area (defect area) 21 that defines the side of the lid 22 when opened. The defect area 21 is located between the first part 20 and the second part 26 of the first wall means 13, 14. Pressure is applied, the thin area 21 surrounding the perimeter is torn, and the lid 22 is pushed outward, so that the lid 22 is formed from the lid portion 20.
The lid portion 20 including the lid body 22 has a shape that allows a thumb to be placed thereon, and can be opened by pressing. Advantageously, one-handed operation is possible. By pressing in this way, the thin area 21 is broken, and it rotates around the hinge 19 ′ formed by the flexible foil top plate 19 so as to open. The lid portion 20 has a supporting projection (thumb rest) 23 that provides a grip with the thumb . Further, the lid portion 20 has a friction fitting protrusion 24 so that the lid body 22 can be closed again. The dispensing spoon in the open state is shown in FIG.
The flexible top plate 19 has a flat, relatively uniform upper surface 25 and can provide an aesthetically pleasing spoon similar to a conventional spoon and a comfortable grip for the user. . The flat, relatively uniform upper surface 25 of the flexible top 19 is maintained regardless of the length, depth, and width dimensions of the chamber 15. Various handle portions that hold the dispensing material in different volumes are shown in FIG. Here, (a) represents a one-time use type, (b) a two-time use type, and (c) a four-time use type.
The flexible top 19 provides an upper surface 25 on which information, trademarks, graphics, advertisements, etc. can be displayed. Information that can be displayed here includes diet information, instruction information, contents information, distribution information, and the like. For example, the top surface 25 may display distribution information in the form of a ruler that indicates which part the user presses to distribute a portion of a particular portion. Advantageously, the flexible top 19 is recessed to control the distribution of the contents.
In another embodiment shown in FIGS. 13-17, the tool 30 has a top plate 31 fixed to the elongated body 32 of the handle portion 33. The top 31 has a transparent window area 34 through which a human can see the contents that can be dispensed. Other features of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 13 to 17 are similar to those of the previous embodiment in which the lid can be opened around the hinge 31 ′ .
A further embodiment is shown in 24 Figures 18. This embodiment shows a tool 40 with a large handle portion 41 and is provided with a larger chamber 42 containing an increased amount of dispensing material, thereby forming a two-use type dispensing tool 40. Has been. The dimensions of this second use type dispensing utensil 40 has been dimensioned substantially proportional single-use type tool 10 shown in FIGS. 1 to 12 is larger than that.
Examples of yet another dispensing utensil is shown in 31 Figure 25. The dispensing tool 50 shown in these figures is substantially longer than the single use type dispensing tool 10 and the double use type dispensing tool 40, respectively. The dispensing tool 50 has a relatively long chamber to accommodate a larger amount of dispensing material, and a four-use type dispensing tool is formed.
Further examples of dispensing utensil is shown in 44 Figures 32 (d) and 33. In this embodiment, the dispensing tool 60 has a handle portion 61 with an internal rib 62 that separates the first cavity 63 from the second cavity 64 . The two chambers 63 and 64 can store different distribution materials. The dispensing tool 60 has two lids 65, 66 operatively associated with the chambers 63, 64, respectively. These lids 65 and 66 are formed in the same manner as the single chamber dispensing tool 10 described above. The lids 65 and 66 are opened separately, and the contents in the chambers 63 and 64 can be distributed separately without causing contamination from other chambers. In order to open the lid bodies 65 and 66 separately, the flexible top plate 67 is formed with an end crevice 68 that separates the lid bodies 65 and 66.
As another example, it may have a further chamber for accommodating different dispensable substances.
Further, as another embodiment, instead of a spoon bowl, a stirring bar, a knife blade, or a fork tip may be provided. In various embodiments, it is preferred that the dispensed material to be stored preferably relates to a granular dispense material. For example, dispensing a knife or distribution fork is intended for storing salt, pepper, other condiments its distribution spoon, sugar, coffee, bleach, other suitable additives for powder powder chocolates or drinks, things may be the one that houses the.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention increases convenience and operability for consumer use as compared to a tubular dispensing device, and makes the dispensing device easier and less expensive to manufacture and fill, This provides the advantage that assembly can be performed.
The above description is merely an illustration of the present invention, and it should be understood that the present invention is included in the broad scope of the present invention described herein, including modifications and changes obvious to those skilled in the art. Let's go.
Throughout the detailed description of the invention and through the claims, the terms “comprising” and “comprising” are not intended to exclude the addition of other additives, components, integers, steps.
FIG. 1 is a plan view of a single chamber dispensing spoon without a top plate.
FIG. 2 is a side view of the dispensing spoon of FIG.
3 is a bottom view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 1. FIG.
4 is a front view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 1. FIG.
5 is a rear view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 1. FIG.
FIG. 6 is a plan view of a single chamber dispensing spoon with a top plate.
7 is a side view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 6. FIG.
8 is a cross-sectional view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 6 taken along line BB.
9 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA of the dispensing spoon of FIG.
FIG. 10 is a top perspective view of a single chamber dispensing spoon without a top plate, with a portion of its lid cut away.
FIG. 11 is a top perspective view of a single chamber dispensing spoon with a top plate.
12 is a perspective view of the single chamber dispensing spoon shown in FIG. 11 as viewed from the bottom.
FIG. 13 is a top perspective view of a single chamber dispensing spoon having a top plate with a window and an open lid.
14 is a perspective view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 13 viewed from the rear.
FIG. 15 is a top perspective view of a single chamber dispensing spoon with the top plate having a window and the lid closed again.
16 is a perspective view of the single chamber dispensing spoon shown in FIG. 15 as viewed from the bottom.
17 is a side view of the dispensing spoon of FIG.
FIG. 18 is a plan view of a single chamber dispensing spoon with a top plate according to another embodiment.
19 is a longitudinal sectional view of the dispensing spoon of FIG.
20 is a bottom view of the dispensing spoon of FIG.
21 is a rear view of the dispensing spoon of FIG.
22 is a front view of the dispensing spoon of FIG.
FIG. 23 is a perspective view of the dispensing spoon shown in FIG. 18 as viewed from above.
24 is a perspective view of the dispensing spoon shown in FIG. 18 as viewed from the bottom.
FIG. 25 is a plan view of a single chamber dispensing spoon according to a third embodiment.
26 is a side view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 25. FIG.
27 is a bottom view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 25. FIG.
28 is a rear view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 25. FIG.
29 is a front view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 25. FIG.
30 is a perspective view of the dispensing spoon shown in FIG. 25 as viewed from above.
31 is a perspective view of the dispensing spoon shown in FIG. 25 as viewed from the bottom.
32 is a plan view comparing differently configured dispensing spoons, (a) a plan view of a single chamber dispensing spoon corresponding to FIG. 6; (b) a single chamber dispensing spoon corresponding to FIG. (C) Plan view of a single chamber dispensing spoon corresponding to FIG. 25; (d) Plan view of a double chamber dispensing spoon corresponding to FIG.
FIG. 33 is a plan view of a double chamber dispensing spoon without a top plate.
34 is a side view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 33. FIG.
35 is a bottom view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 33. FIG.
36 is a rear view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 33. FIG.
37 is a front view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 33. FIG.
FIG. 38 is a plan view of a double chamber dispensing spoon with a top plate.
FIG. 39 is a rear view of the dispensing spoon of FIG. 38.
40 is a perspective view of the double chamber dispensing spoon shown in FIG. 33. FIG.
41 is a perspective view of the double chamber dispensing spoon shown in FIG. 38. FIG.
42 is a perspective view of the double chamber dispensing spoon shown in FIG. 38 as viewed from the bottom.
43 is a perspective view from above of the double chamber dispensing spoon shown in FIG. 38 with one lid open.
44 is a top perspective view of the double chamber dispensing spoon shown in FIG. 38 with both lids open.
10 Single chamber dispensing spoon 11 Handle 12 Spoon depression (spoon bowl)
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 13,14 Side wall 15 Long chamber 16,17 Upper surface 19 Flexible top plate 20 Lid part 21 Thin area 22 Lid 23 Support protrusion 24 Friction fitting protrusion 25 Upper surface 30 Tool 31 Top plate 32 Long body 33 Handle part 34 Transparent window area 40 Double use type dispensing tool 41 Handle portion 42 Chamber 50, 60 Dispensing tool 61 Handle portion 62 Internal rib 63, 64 Chamber 65, 66 Lid 67 Flexible top plate 68 End crevice
With handle part 11;
Tool main part 12;
The handle portion 11 includes a cavity 15 for containing the contents to be dispensed, the cavity being defined by a first wall means 13, 14 and a second wall means 19 that closes the cavity 15. In the dispensing tool,
The second wall means 19 is a flexible top plate 19;
The first wall means 13, 14 has a first part 20, a second part 26, and a failure area 21 between the first part 20 and the second part 26, which are integrally formed. ,
The first portion 20 of the first wall means 13, 14 can be rotated open around a hinge 19 ′ formed in the second wall means 19 and again by a friction fit. Having a support projection 23 that can be closed and helps to open and close the first portion 20;
Dispensing tool characterized in that the contents of the tool are dispensed by breaking the thin defect area 21 between the first part 20 and the second part 26 of the first wall means 13,14. Ten.
A dispensing tool 10 according to claim 1, wherein
Dispensing tool 10 wherein said second wall means 19 is paper, film or foil.
Dispensing tool 10 according to claim 1 or 2,
Dispensing tool 10 characterized in that the first wall means 13, 14 are thin walled plastic shells.
Dispensing tool 10 according to any one of claims 1 to 3 ,
Dispensing tool 10 characterized in that the first part 20 of the first wall means 13, 14 is located away from the tool main part 12.
Dispensing tool 10 according to any one of claims 1 to 4 ,
Dispensing tool 10 further comprising a second cavity 64 for the contents to be dispensed.
The dispensing tool 10 according to claim 5 , wherein
Dispensing tool 10 characterized in that the dispensing of the contents from the second cavity 64 can be done independently from the same dispensing from the first cavity 15.
Dispensing tool 10 as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6 ,
Distributing tool 10 wherein said second wall means 19 is printed with one or more of a weighing guide, product description, instruction information, charts, trademarks and advertisements.
Dispensing tool 10 according to any one of claims 1 to 7 ,
Dispensing tool 10 wherein said second wall means 19 has a window 34 so that the contents can be seen.
Dispensing tool 10 according to any one of claims 1 to 8 ,
The dispensing tool 10 is characterized in that the second wall means 19 is modified so as to control the amount of contents to be dispensed.
Dispensing tool 10 according to any one of claims 1 to 9 ,
Furthermore, a dispensing tool 10 characterized by the contents of the void 15.
Dispensing tool 10 as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10 ,
Further, the contents of the empty space 15 are selected from sugar, coffee, artificial sweetener, powdered chocolate, beverage additives, salt, pepper, sauce, herbs, spices, condiments, and milk. Dispensing tool 10.
Dispensing tool 10 according to any one of claims 1 to 11 ,
Furthermore, the dispensing tool 10 is characterized in that the main part of the tool is selected from a recess of a spoon, a knife blade, a tip of a fork or a stirring bar.
Dispensing tool 10 according to any one of claims 1 to 12 ,
Further, the dispensing tool 10 is characterized in that the handle portion 11 and the tool main part 12 are integrally formed.
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