CA2413389C - A magazine for receiving and sequentially dispensing tablets - Google Patents
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- CA2413389C CA2413389C CA002413389A CA2413389A CA2413389C CA 2413389 C CA2413389 C CA 2413389C CA 002413389 A CA002413389 A CA 002413389A CA 2413389 A CA2413389 A CA 2413389A CA 2413389 C CA2413389 C CA 2413389C
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D83/00—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
- B65D83/04—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D83/00—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
- B65D83/04—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills
- B65D83/0409—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills the dispensing means being adapted for delivering one article, or a single dose, upon each actuation
- B65D83/0418—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills the dispensing means being adapted for delivering one article, or a single dose, upon each actuation the articles being substantially flat and stacked one upon the other and the dispensing-closing device sliding the article to be dispensed along the flat side of the next article
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D2583/00—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
- B65D2583/04—For dispensing annular, disc-shaped or spherical or like small articles or tablets
- B65D2583/0472—For dispensing annular, disc-shaped or spherical or like small articles or tablets characterised by the dispensing action
- B65D2583/0477—For dispensing annular, disc-shaped or spherical or like small articles or tablets characterised by the dispensing action the container is maintained in the same position during the dispensing of several successive articles or doses
- B65D2583/0481—One reciprocating action, e.g. to or from
Abstract
A magazine (3) for a tablet dispenser (1) for receiving and sequentially dispensing tablets (T) consists of a housing (4) which is substantially cuboid and is open on the longitudinal side (5), receives a longitudinally guided slider (6) and a helical spring (8) supported between the slider (6) and the housing floor (7) and comprises an output device (10) at the housing head (9) which is opposite of the housi ng floor (7), with the helical spring (8) engaging with its floor-side end (11) of th e winding in a clamping gap (12) in the region of the floor of the housing. In order to ensure a secure hold of the helical spring (8) within the housing, the width (w) of t he clamping gap (12) formed between the housing floor (7) and a projecting wall (13) disposed upstream of the same is dimensioned larger than twice the diameter (d) of the spring wire and smaller than the winding distance (a) or an integral multiple of the winding distance (a) of the unloaded helical spring (8), and the helical spring (8) is inserted into the clamping gap (12) with a winding end (11) aligned towards the open longitudinal side (5) of the housing.
Description
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A magazine for receiving and sequentially dispensing tablets The invention relates to a magazine for a tablet dispenser for receiving and sequentially dispensing tablets with a housing which is substantially cuboid and is open on the longitudinal side, receives a longitudinally guided slider and a helical spring supported between the slider and the housing floor and comprises an output device at the housing head which is opposite of the housing floor, with the helical spring engaging with its floor-side end of the winding in a clamping gap in the region of the floor.
Such magazines are inserted into a protective sleeve from the floor side to the housing head and are used as storage containers and ejectors mostly for refreshment tablets and lozenges which come with a basic shape that allows them to be stacked. Such tables are inserted in stacks through the open longitudinal side into the magazine housing between the housing head and the slider, so that the stack of tablets, as a result of the pressure load, are pressed via the slider against the housing head and towards the output device. An actuation of the output device will then push the uppermost tablet of the stack out of the housing transversally to the direction of stacking in the housing and release the same for removal. The helical spring loading the slider rests loosely at one end on the slider and at the other end on the housing floor, as a result of which the spring can spring out of the housing in the case of improper use of the magazine and especially in the case of damage or breakage of the protective sleeve and/or the magazine housing, which can lead to the likelihood of injury. In order to prevent this it has already been proposed (AT 387 760 B) that the floor-side end of the winding of the helical spring is fixed in a clamping gap in the housing, with the clamping gap being produced between the housing floor and a pin stop and being adjusted with respect to its width to the diameter of the spring wire. The end of the winding therefore rests in a flat fashion on the housing floor and slips out of the clamping gap under a respective action of force parallel to the floor. The spring loses its hold and an ejection of the spring, including the thus following likelihood of injury, is still possible in the case of damage.
The invention therefore relates to providing a magazine of the kind mentioned above which is characterized by a simple and still efficient securing of the spring.
An aspect of the invention relates to the width of the clamping gap formed between the housing floor and a projecting wall disposed upstream of the same is larger than twice the diameter of the spring wire and smaller than the winding distance of the still unloaded helical spring and the helical spring is inserted into the clamping gap with a winding end aligned towards the open longitudinal side of the housing. As a result of the thus formed and dimensioned clamping gap, the helical spring is pretensioned in the zone of the winding end during the insertion into the clamping gap and the winding end rests under an acute angle under pretensioning load on the housing floor. In the case of any damage to the magazine or in the case of any efforts to pull out the spring from the magazine housing, the supporting force of the winding end increases due to the occurring spreading effect and the winding end prevents the withdrawal of the spring in the manner of a barb. The helical spring is held securely in the housing and the likelihood of injury as a result of a detaching spring is prevented.
The spreading or barbing effect of the spring securing means improves when the winding end projects upwardly in the clamping gap up to approximately the height of the longitudinal axis of the spring, so that a supporting angle of the winding end relative to the housing floor is obtained which promotes the barb-like support.
- 2a -If the winding end forms a sharp-edged cutting surface, the winding end will dig into the housing floor in the case of a respective tensile load and a positive lock occurs which prevents the extraction of the spring.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a magazine for a tablet dispenser for receiving and sequentially dispensing tablets, comprising a housing which is substantially cuboid and is open on a longitudinal side, receives a longitudinally guided slider and a helical spring supported between the slider and a housing floor and comprises an output device at a housing head which is opposite of the housing floor, with the helical spring engaging with a floor-side winding end of the winding in a clamping gap in the region of the floor of the housing, wherein the clamping gap is formed between the housing floor and a projecting wall and disposed upstream of the housing floor and wherein a width of the clamping gap is dimensioned larger than twice the diameter of the spring wire and the width of the clamping gap is dimensioned one of smaller than a winding distance and smaller than an integral multiple of the winding distance of the unloaded helical spring, and wherein the helical spring is inserted into the clamping gap with the winding end aligned towards the open longitudinal side of the housing.
The subject matter of the invention is now shown in the drawings by way of example, wherein:
A magazine for receiving and sequentially dispensing tablets The invention relates to a magazine for a tablet dispenser for receiving and sequentially dispensing tablets with a housing which is substantially cuboid and is open on the longitudinal side, receives a longitudinally guided slider and a helical spring supported between the slider and the housing floor and comprises an output device at the housing head which is opposite of the housing floor, with the helical spring engaging with its floor-side end of the winding in a clamping gap in the region of the floor.
Such magazines are inserted into a protective sleeve from the floor side to the housing head and are used as storage containers and ejectors mostly for refreshment tablets and lozenges which come with a basic shape that allows them to be stacked. Such tables are inserted in stacks through the open longitudinal side into the magazine housing between the housing head and the slider, so that the stack of tablets, as a result of the pressure load, are pressed via the slider against the housing head and towards the output device. An actuation of the output device will then push the uppermost tablet of the stack out of the housing transversally to the direction of stacking in the housing and release the same for removal. The helical spring loading the slider rests loosely at one end on the slider and at the other end on the housing floor, as a result of which the spring can spring out of the housing in the case of improper use of the magazine and especially in the case of damage or breakage of the protective sleeve and/or the magazine housing, which can lead to the likelihood of injury. In order to prevent this it has already been proposed (AT 387 760 B) that the floor-side end of the winding of the helical spring is fixed in a clamping gap in the housing, with the clamping gap being produced between the housing floor and a pin stop and being adjusted with respect to its width to the diameter of the spring wire. The end of the winding therefore rests in a flat fashion on the housing floor and slips out of the clamping gap under a respective action of force parallel to the floor. The spring loses its hold and an ejection of the spring, including the thus following likelihood of injury, is still possible in the case of damage.
The invention therefore relates to providing a magazine of the kind mentioned above which is characterized by a simple and still efficient securing of the spring.
An aspect of the invention relates to the width of the clamping gap formed between the housing floor and a projecting wall disposed upstream of the same is larger than twice the diameter of the spring wire and smaller than the winding distance of the still unloaded helical spring and the helical spring is inserted into the clamping gap with a winding end aligned towards the open longitudinal side of the housing. As a result of the thus formed and dimensioned clamping gap, the helical spring is pretensioned in the zone of the winding end during the insertion into the clamping gap and the winding end rests under an acute angle under pretensioning load on the housing floor. In the case of any damage to the magazine or in the case of any efforts to pull out the spring from the magazine housing, the supporting force of the winding end increases due to the occurring spreading effect and the winding end prevents the withdrawal of the spring in the manner of a barb. The helical spring is held securely in the housing and the likelihood of injury as a result of a detaching spring is prevented.
The spreading or barbing effect of the spring securing means improves when the winding end projects upwardly in the clamping gap up to approximately the height of the longitudinal axis of the spring, so that a supporting angle of the winding end relative to the housing floor is obtained which promotes the barb-like support.
- 2a -If the winding end forms a sharp-edged cutting surface, the winding end will dig into the housing floor in the case of a respective tensile load and a positive lock occurs which prevents the extraction of the spring.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a magazine for a tablet dispenser for receiving and sequentially dispensing tablets, comprising a housing which is substantially cuboid and is open on a longitudinal side, receives a longitudinally guided slider and a helical spring supported between the slider and a housing floor and comprises an output device at a housing head which is opposite of the housing floor, with the helical spring engaging with a floor-side winding end of the winding in a clamping gap in the region of the floor of the housing, wherein the clamping gap is formed between the housing floor and a projecting wall and disposed upstream of the housing floor and wherein a width of the clamping gap is dimensioned larger than twice the diameter of the spring wire and the width of the clamping gap is dimensioned one of smaller than a winding distance and smaller than an integral multiple of the winding distance of the unloaded helical spring, and wherein the helical spring is inserted into the clamping gap with the winding end aligned towards the open longitudinal side of the housing.
The subject matter of the invention is now shown in the drawings by way of example, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows a magazine in accordance with the invention in a longitudinal sectional view, and Figs. 2 and 3 show the floor zone of the magazine housing in a longitudinal sectional view and in a top view on an enlarged scale.
A tablet dispenser 1 consists of an outer protective sleeve 2 and a magazine 3 as inserted into the protective sleeve for receiving and sequentially dispensing tablets T. For this purpose the magazine 3 forms a substantially cuboid housing 4 which is open at a longitudinal side 5 for inserting a stack of tablets and receives, for the purpose of holding the tablets T inserted in form of a stack, a longitudinally guided slider 6 and a helical spring 8 which is supported between the slider 6 and a housing floor 7 and has an approximately oval winding shape which is adjusted to the cross section of the housing. For the purpose of sequentially dispensing tablets the housing 4 is provided with an output device 10 at the housing head 9 which is opposite of the housing floor 7, so that as a result of a pivoting actuation of the output device 10 the tablets T which are pressure loaded through the helical spring 8 towards the housing head 9 can be pushed out sequentially transversally to the direction of stacking from the tablet dispenser 1 for the purpose of removal.
In order to securely prevent any jumping away of the helical spring as inserted in the housing 4 when the tablet dispenser 1 is damaged, the helical spring 8 engages with its floor-side winding end 11 in a clamping gap 12 which is obtained by the housing floor 7 and an upstream projecting wall 13. The width w of the clamping gap 12 is larger than twice the diameter d of the spring wire, but smaller than the winding distance a of the unloaded helical spring 8, and the helical spring is inserted into the clamping gap 12 with the winding end 11 aligned towards the open longitudinal side 5 of the housing. In this way the helical spring is pretensioned within the clamping gap 12 and the pretensioning force presses the winding end 11 in an acute angle against the housing floor 7, so that a spreading and barbing effect is produced which prevents any extraction of the spring end from the clamping gap 12. Said barbing and spreading effect is improved further in such a way that the winding end 11 projects upwardly only up to approximately the height of the longitudinal axis L of the spring and forms a sharp-edge cutting surface 14.
A tablet dispenser 1 consists of an outer protective sleeve 2 and a magazine 3 as inserted into the protective sleeve for receiving and sequentially dispensing tablets T. For this purpose the magazine 3 forms a substantially cuboid housing 4 which is open at a longitudinal side 5 for inserting a stack of tablets and receives, for the purpose of holding the tablets T inserted in form of a stack, a longitudinally guided slider 6 and a helical spring 8 which is supported between the slider 6 and a housing floor 7 and has an approximately oval winding shape which is adjusted to the cross section of the housing. For the purpose of sequentially dispensing tablets the housing 4 is provided with an output device 10 at the housing head 9 which is opposite of the housing floor 7, so that as a result of a pivoting actuation of the output device 10 the tablets T which are pressure loaded through the helical spring 8 towards the housing head 9 can be pushed out sequentially transversally to the direction of stacking from the tablet dispenser 1 for the purpose of removal.
In order to securely prevent any jumping away of the helical spring as inserted in the housing 4 when the tablet dispenser 1 is damaged, the helical spring 8 engages with its floor-side winding end 11 in a clamping gap 12 which is obtained by the housing floor 7 and an upstream projecting wall 13. The width w of the clamping gap 12 is larger than twice the diameter d of the spring wire, but smaller than the winding distance a of the unloaded helical spring 8, and the helical spring is inserted into the clamping gap 12 with the winding end 11 aligned towards the open longitudinal side 5 of the housing. In this way the helical spring is pretensioned within the clamping gap 12 and the pretensioning force presses the winding end 11 in an acute angle against the housing floor 7, so that a spreading and barbing effect is produced which prevents any extraction of the spring end from the clamping gap 12. Said barbing and spreading effect is improved further in such a way that the winding end 11 projects upwardly only up to approximately the height of the longitudinal axis L of the spring and forms a sharp-edge cutting surface 14.
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1. A magazine for a tablet dispenser for receiving and sequentially dispensing tablets, comprising a housing which is substantially cuboid and is open on a longitudinal side, receives a longitudinally guided slider and a helical spring supported between the slider and a housing floor and comprises an output device at a housing head which is opposite of the housing floor, with the helical spring engaging with a floor-side winding end of the winding in a clamping gap in the region of the floor of the housing, wherein the clamping gap is formed between the housing floor and a projecting wall and disposed upstream of the housing floor and wherein a width of the clamping gap is dimensioned larger than twice the diameter of the spring wire and the width of the clamping gap is dimensioned one of smaller than a winding distance and smaller than an integral multiple of the winding distance of the unloaded helical spring, and wherein the helical spring is inserted into the clamping gap with the winding end aligned towards the open longitudinal side of the housing.
2. A magazine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the winding end in the clamping gap projects upwardly approximately up to the height of a longitudinal spring axis.
3. A magazine as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the winding end forms a sharp-edge cutting surface.
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