[0001] The present invention relates to dispensing devices and supports therefor, and in
particular, but not exclusively, to devices for dispensing nuts and/or dried fruit
and supports therefor.
[0002] One known device for dispensing nuts, dried fruit and like bulk products is disclosed
in GB 2190655A, which basically comprises a storage hopper and means for regulating
the flow of product from the hopper through a chute situated below the regulating
means. Such a device is very well liked by customers and shop-owners, since it is
hygienic and also very convenient to operate.
[0003] However, one drawback of the device is that when a container, e.g. a bag, is placed
beneath the chute, occasionally not all of the product is dispensed into the bag,
for example, if the bag is removed too soon. This leads to some of the product falling
onto the floor beneath the dispensing device. Not only is this unhygienic, but it
looks unsightly and requires frequent cleaning. Moreover, the loss of product from
the dispenser results in an increased price to the consumer. It is, of course, possible
to position a receptacle beneath the chute to collect excess product, but such a receptacle
also looks unsightly.
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide a dispensing device and a support
therefor which overcome the aforementioned disadvantages.
[0005] In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus
for supporting a material dispenser, comprising an inclined, excess material-receiving
surface and mounting means for mounting a material dispenser above the said inclined
surface.
[0006] Preferably, there are means for directing the material received by the inclined surface
towards a desired location, e.g. into a container.
[0007] In one embodiment, the support further comprises means for mounting a second material
dispenser. The second material dispenser is preferably mounted below the first material
dispenser, and preferably the inclined material-receiving surface forms a cover or
lid of the lower material dispenser. There may also be an inclined receiving surface
below the lower dispenser.
[0008] In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a
dispensing apparatus comprising means for dispensing a particulate or granular material
and an inclined material-receiving surface disposed beneath the dispensing means.
[0009] In one embodiment, the device comprises a second dispenser below the first dispenser.
The lower dispenser may be provided with a cover or lid which also forms an inclined
material-collecting surface. There may also be an inclined receiving surface below
the lower dispenser.
[0010] Preferably, there are also means for directing the material received by the inclined
surface towards a desired location, e.g. into a container.
[0011] In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a particulate
material dispensing apparatus comprising a plurality of particulate material dispensers,
characterised in that a first dispenser is mounted above a second dispenser, the second
dispenser being provided with an inclined lid to receive excess material dispensed
from the first dispenser and the arrangement further comprising an inclined surface
to receive excess material dispensed from the second dispenser.
[0012] The cover or lid is preferably provided with lateral flanges to guide material falling
on the cover or lid.
[0013] By way of example only, a specific embodiment of the present invention will now be
described, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Fig.1 is a front elevation of an embodiment of dispensing device in accordance with
the present invention, fitted with four dispensers;
Fig.2 is a side elevation of the dispensing device of Fig.1;
Fig.3 is an exploded view of one of the dispensers of the device of Fig.1; and
Fig.4 is an exploded perspective view of one portion of the device, in greater detail,
showing two removable trays and a material guide in a removed position.
[0014] Referring firstly to Figs. 1 and 2, the dispensing device comprises two upper dispensers
10,12, two lower dispensers 14,16, a respective one situated vertically beneath each
of the upper dispensers 10,12, and an excess product collection unit 18. Each dispenser
is provided with a material dispensing chute 19. The dispensers are mounted on a support
frame comprising two parallel vertical frame members 20 and four parallel horizontal
frame members 22 extending between the vertical members. Four horizontal, parallel
dispenser support arms 24 extend perpendicularly to the vertical and horizontal frame
members 20,24 from the lowest and the highest horizontal frame members 22, and each
dispenser is supported by two of the support arms 24.
[0015] Two elongate plastics channel section members 25 are secured between the vertical
frame members 20, from the top of the frame members 20 downwards. The lowermost portion
27 of each of the channel section members is deformed to extend into the excess product
collection unit 18.
[0016] The excess product collection unit 18 extends forwardly from the vertical frame members
20, and is disposed beneath the lower dispensers 14,16. As best seen in Fig.2, the
unit 18 projects beyond the outermost point of the dispensers 10,12,14,16. The unit
comprises the lowermost portions of the frame members 20, two further vertical frame
members 26 positioned outwardly from the frame members 20, and two parallel inclined
cross-members 28 extending between the vertical frame members 20 and the upper ends
of the frame members 26, and inclined upwardly from the frame members 20 towards the
frame members 26. A further horizontal cross-member 30 extends between the upper ends
of the vertical frame members 26.
[0017] An inclined, planar, metal top panel 32 is connected between the horizontal cross-member
30 and the inclined cross-members 28, and slopes downwardly towards the first vertical
frame members 20. As best seen in Fig.4, an elongate gap 34 exists between the channel
section members 25, which are attached to the frame members 20, and the lowermost
edge of the top panel 32.
[0018] The top panel 32 is adapted to receive two removable, planar, transparent plastics
covers 36 which are each provided with two upstanding side flanges 38 and an upstanding
top flange 40. when the cover 36 is in position on the top panel 32, the gap 34 also
exists between the lowermost edge of the cover 36 and the panelling 25.
[0019] A material guide 41 is also connected between the frame members 20, in the region
of the gap 34, so that it lies between the lowermost edge of the top panel 32 and
the channel section members 25. The guide comprises a central portion which is aligned
with the frame members 20, and outwardly flaring upper and lower portions. The lower
portion is also provided with two lateral, inwardly directed, upstanding flanges 43
and a central upstanding dividing flange 45. The lower portion extends into the collection
unit 18. The guide is arranged such that a gap 34
a exists between the guide and the top panel 32 and gap 34
b exists between the guide and each of the elongate channel-section members 25.
[0020] The unit 18 is also provided with two metal side panels 42 and a hingedly mounted
front panel 44, the latter being hingedly attached to the vertical frame members 26
by means of hinges 46. Two upper receiving containers 48a are releasably positioned
within the unit 18 on supports 49, to receive items directed into them by the respective
sides of the inclined lower portion of the guide 41. Two lower receiving containers
48b are also releasably positioned within the unit, on a planar base 51, and are adapted
to receive items directed into them by the inclined portions of the respective channel
section members 25.
[0021] One of the lower dispensers 14 is illustrated in Fig.3. The container is similar
to that disclosed in GB 2190655A, and comprises a hopper 50, which is generally hexagonal
in cross-section and which is formed from transparent plastics material. The hopper
is releasably mounted on a dispensing base 52, and by rotating an operating handle
54 material held in the hopper may be dispensed from the dispenser 14. The operation
of the dispensers need not be described further, and details of the dispensers may
be found in the aforementioned reference. All that is necessary for the understanding
of the present invention is that material may be dispensed from the base of the dispenser.
[0022] The upper edges of two parallel, opposed side faces 56 of the hopper slope down towards
the rear of the dispenser. As best seen in Fig.3, a lid 58 is adapted to fit releasably
over the open upper end of the hopper. The lid is also made from transparent plastics
material and comprises a first planar portion 60 adapted to fit over the rear of the
open end of the hopper and a second planar portion 62, inclined to the first portion
60, adapted to fit over the front of the open end of the hopper. When the lid is in
position on the hopper, it contacts the upper edge of the hopper about substantially
the whole periphery of its upper edge, thereby effectively preventing the inadvertent
entry of material into the hopper. Also, the first planar portion 60 of the lid slopes
downwardly to the rear, as seen in Fig.2. The lid is held in place by means of four
lugs 64 positioned on its undersurface, and which are adapted to abut the inner surface
of the hopper. The lid is also provided with upstanding lateral flanges 66 along its
rearwardly-sloping edges, and the ends of the flanges remote from the second planar
portion 62 converge slightly.
[0023] As may be seen in Fig.2, the dispensers 14,16 are separated from the rear panelling
34 by a gap 68. It will also be seen that the corners 72 of the lid flanges 66 abut
the panelling 25, thereby leaving a further gap 74 between the lower edge 76 of each
lid 58 and its respective channel section member 25 positioned behind.
[0024] In use, a customer selects a product and places a container (e.g. a bag or tub) beneath
the appropriate chute. The appropriate knob (e.g.54) is then turned to dispense the
material into the container. If any dispensed material is not correctly directed into
the container, it will fall downwardly.
[0025] If such material is dispensed from one of the upper dispensers 10,12, it will fall
onto the lid 58 of the dispenser located below. Since the surface of the lid 58 is
inclined downwardly, it will be directed down the lid and through the gap 72 between
the lid and the respective channel section member 25. The material will then fall
vertically downwardly through the gap 34
b between the material guide 41 and the channel section member 25. Any material which
does not fall directly vertically will contact the upper flared portion of the guide
and will thereby be directed between the guide 41 and the member 25. The guiding of
the material is aided by the flanges 66 of the lid 58 and by the lateral flanges which
form part of the channel section member and the material is finally directed into
a lower container 48b. Thus, the excess product from a dispenser is collected in one
container 48b only, and is not contaminated with any excess product from the other
dispenser.
[0026] If the material is dispensed from one of the lower dispensers 14,16, it will fall
onto a respective one of the inclined covers 36, which will direct it through the
gap 34
a between the cover 36 and the guide 41, aided by the flanges 38,40. The central upstanding
flange 45 on the guide ensures that the material from each lower dispenser is kept
separate from that dispensed from the other.
[0027] In either case, once material has fallen through the gap 34 it is directed by the
inwardly-inclined portion of the guide 41 into a respective one of the upper containers
48a which is housed within the excess product collection unit 18. Thus, any material
which is inadvertently dispensed will make its way into a respective hidden container
48, and thus does not look unsightly.
[0028] Moreover, the inclined covers 36, the lids 58 and the guide 41 may be removed and
cleaned easily, improving the hygiene of the device. Furthermore, the excess product
from each dispenser is collected in a separate container, so that the excess products
from the dispensers do not contaminate each other. Thus, the excess products may be
re-loaded into the appropriate container, if desired. Access to the container 48 is
gained via the hinged cover 44, whose open position is shown in chain dot in Fig.2.
1. Apparatus for supporting a material dispenser, comprising an inclined, excess material-receiving
surface (36) and mounting means (24) for mounting a material dispenser (14) above
the said inclined surface (36).
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, comprising mounting means for mounting a plurality
of material dispensers (10, 12, 14, 16).
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, comprising mounting means for mounting
a second material dispenser (14) below the first material dispenser (10).
4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the inclined, excess material-receiving
surface (60) adapted to receive material from the upper dispenser (10) comprises a
cover or lid (58) of the lower material dispenser (14).
5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4, comprising a further inclined material-receiving
surface (36) below the lower dispenser (14).
6. A dispensing apparatus comprising means (10, 14) for dispensing a particulate or
granular material, and an inclined, excess material-receiving surface (60, 36) disposed
beneath the dispensing means (10, 14).
7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6, comprising a second dispensing means (14) located
below the first dispensing means (10).
8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the inclined material-receiving surface
(60) for the upper dispenser comprises a cover or lid (58) of the lower dispenser
(14).
9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 8, comprising a further inclined receiving surface
(36) below the lower dispensing means (14).
10. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 1 to 9, further comprising directing means
(25, 41) for directing the excess material received on the or each inclined surface
(36, 60) towards a desired location.
11. Apparatus as claimed in claim 10, further comprising means (18) for mounting a
container (48a) for collecting the excess material received on, and directed by, the
or each inclined surface (36, 60).
12. Apparatus as claimed in claim 10 or claim 11, wherein the directing means separates
excess material received from upper and lower (60, 36) inclined surfaces.
13. Apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the directing means directs excess material
from the upper and lower inclined surfaces into separate, respective containers (48b,
48a).
14. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 10 to 13, wherein the directing means comprises
a channel-section member (25) for directing excess material received from the inclined
surface.
15. Apparatus as claimed in any of the preceding claims, comprising means for mounting
two dispensers (14, 16) side-by-side.
16. Apparatus as claimed in claim 15, comprising a respective inclined material-receiving
surface (16) for each of the dispensers.
17. A particulate material dispensing apparatus comprising a plurality of particulate
material dispensers (10, 12, 14, 16), characterised in that a first dispenser (10)
is mounted above a second dispenser 14), the second dispenser being provided with
an inclined lid (60) to receive excess material dispensed from the first dispenser
and the arrangement further comprising an inclined surface (36) to receive excess
material dispensed from the second dispenser.