[0001] The invention relates to a tablet dispenser, comprising:
- a dispenser housing for accommodating a tablet package, said housing comprising a
support, operating means for dispensing the tablets, and a cover reciprocally movable
from an opened into a closed position;
- a replaceable tablet package, comprising a bottom portion with a plurality of individual
tablet compartments, arranged in circular orientation and in mutually spaced relationship;
- an adjustable periodicity indicator, rotatable relative to said support; and
- a single tablet dispensing aperture.
[0002] Such a tablet dispenser is known, for example from U.S. patents 4,165,709 and 4,646,936.
The latter patent discloses a pill dispenser including a periodicity indicator with
an improved preset facility compared to the tablet dispenser described in the former
patent. Said known tablet dispensers comprise a separate tray, rotatebly connected
to said support and having a plurality of circular-oriented openings. The tablet package
is disposed on said tray in such a manner that the tablets correspond with the openings
in the tray. The dispenser housing support provides an aperture for dispensing the
tablets, and the tablets are accommodated in collapsible pockets. Upon use, the user
opens the dispenser cover and manually rotates the tray relative to the dispenser
housing until the particular day, indicated on the periodicity indicator, is in alignment
with a pointer. Then the corresponding tablet is pushed downwards out of the collapsible
pocket, fracturing a frangible membrane covering the tablet package and passing through
its corresponding opening in the tray and through the aperture in the dispenser housing,
and can then be collected.
[0003] This known tablet dispenser has various disadvantages. The dispenser has a relatively
large number of rotating components which makes the dispenser expensive and sensitive
to interferences. The operational convenience is unsatisfactory since the dispenser
cover should be manually opened for each tablet delivery, the particular day should
be adjusted and the tablet should be urged with thumb or finger through a frangible
membrane out of its collapsible pocket. The last operation may frequently cause fracture
of or damage to the tablets.
[0004] It is the objective of the present invention to provide a tablet dispenser of the
type mentioned in the opening paragraph, which dispenser does not exhibit the above
disadvantages.
[0005] This objective can be achieved by means of a tablet dispenser, comprising a dispenser
housing, a replaceable tablet package, an adjustable periodicity indicator and a single
tablet dispensing aperture, as defined hereinbefore, which dispenser is characterized
according to the present invention in that:
- said single tablet dispensing aperture is provided in the dispenser cover; and
- window means are provided in the dispenser housing for inspecting periodicity indicator
and tablet supply;
which dispenser is further characterized according to the present invention in that,
upon use of the dispenser:
- said tablet package comprises a cover, rotatably connected to the bottom portion and
provided with an opening in alignment with the individual tablet compartments upon
rotation of said bottom portion relative to said rotatable cover;
- said single tablet dispensing aperture is positioned in alignment with the opening
in the package cover;
- a locking means is provided between periodicity indicator and package bottom portion
to compel joint rotational movement of indicator and bottom portion in one direction,
in order to keep the periodicity indicator associated with each of the tablet compartments;
and
- said operating means, comprising an operating member which can be manipulated from
the outside, effect stepwise rotation of said package bottom portion with said periodicity
indicator relative to said package cover and to said dispenser housing, in order to
align each tablet compartment with said opening in the package cover and with said
aperture in the dispenser cover as each individual compartment passes thereover, in
order to allow dispense of the tablets.
[0006] The tablet dispenser according to the present invention can easily be used by simply
manipulating the operating member. The tablet to be dispensed is thereby released
and can be collected by overturning the dispenser. In the tablet dispenser of the
invention a separate tray is absent, making the dispenser less complicated. The window
means are provided either in the dispenser housing support or in the dispenser cover,
through which the relevant day on the periodicity indicator can be inspected, as well
as, provided the package bottom portion or the package cover, respectively, is transparent,
the supply of tablets present in the tablet compartments. Said locking means between
periodicity indicator and package bottom portion may be constituted, in a suitable
embodiment, by a combination of a projection and a recess, said recess, provided in
one of these dispenser-parts, forming an abutment for said projection, provided on
the other. In this manner rotation of the bottom portion effects simultaneous rotation
of the, generally annular, periodicity indicator. The operating member, to be manipulated
from the outside, permits use of the dispenser without opening the dispenser cover.
This also improves the safety of the dispenser and reduces the risk of unintentional
tablets release. As opposed to the manual operation of dispensing the tablets from
the known dispenser, the mechanical operation of the dispenser of the invention is
more reliable and prevents fracture of or damage to the tablets. The dispenser cover
should only be opened in case the empty tablet package should be replaced by a filled
package.
The dispenser cover is preferably hingedly attached to the dispenser housing support
and can be closed, preferably against a spring force, e.g. by a clamping, slide lock
or snap lock mechanism.
[0007] In a favourable embodiment of the tablet dispenser of the present invention, the
periodicity indicator can be adjusted prior to use of the dispenser, i.e. can be preset
in a starting position. For this purpose, in the opened position of the dispenser
cover and prior to accommodating the tablet package into the dispenser housing, the
periodicity indicator allows rotation in the same direction as the joint rotational
movement of indicator and package bottom portion during use of the dispenser, until
the starting position is reached. After adjustment of the periodicity indicator, the
tablet package is positioned into the dispenser housing. The tablet package preferably
can only be placed into the dispenser housing in one position, to preclude any possibility
of errors. In this particular position, periodicity indicator and package bottom portion
are interlocked to compel their joint rotational movement in one direction.
[0008] In a further favourable embodiment the opening in the tablet package cover is covered
by a flap, removable, e.g. by tumbling, upon positioning the package into the dispenser
housing and closing the dispenser cover, in order to allow dispense of the tablets
through said opening upon use of the dispenser. In order to allow removal of the flap
upon positioning the tablet package into the dispenser housing and closing the dispenser
cover, a pushing member, e.g. a push pin, may be provided in the dispenser housing,
preferably on the inner wall of the dispenser cover, so that closing of said cover
results in said flap being opened, in order to allow a tablet to be released.
[0009] Preferably the tablet dispenser of the present invention is constructed in such a
manner, that a first manipulation of the operating member, after the tablet package
has been positioned into the dispenser housing and the dispenser cover has been closed,
effects a one-step rotational movement of the tablet package in order to dispose the
first tablet in alignment with the opening in the package cover and with the aperture
in the dispenser cover. The dispenser is now in a position of use. In this position
a first tablet can be collected by the user by simply overturning the dispenser. After
dispense of said first tablet, further rotational movement of the tablet package cover
is prevented, allowing rotation of the package bottom portion relative to said package
cover.Consequently, further manipulation of the operating member effects stepwise
rotation of the package bottom portion, associated with the periodicity indicator,
relative to the package cover to permit the succsessive release of the individual
tablets.
[0010] In connection with certain safety requirements, it may be desirable to construct
the tablet dispenser of the present invention in such a manner, that interlocking
means are provided between the dispenser housing support and the tablet package, which
interlocking means are operative when during the periodicity cycle the dispenser cover
is moved from the closed into the opened position, in order to prevent removal of
the package from the dispenser housing in this position. Such interlocking means may
conveniently comprise a projection provided on the inner wall of the package bottom
portion, which cooperates with a suitable fixation auxiliary in the dispenser housing,
e.g. a fixation member connected on the dispenser housing support behind which said
projection engages.
[0011] In a suitable embodiment, said operating means for effecting stepwise rotation of
the package bottom portion relative to the dispenser housing comprise a resilient
press-button, which can be manipulated from the outside, and interengaging means between
said press-button and the package bottom portion, said interengaging means converting
an inward movement of the former into a stepwise rotational movement of the latter.
The resiliency of the press-button can easily be obtained by use of a suitable spring.
In a favourable embodiment, said interengaging means comprise a catch or lever, which
engages with one end the press-button and with its lever arm a cammed outer surface
integrated with the annular periodicity indicator, engaging the package bottom portion.
If said periodicity indicator and simultaneously therewith said package bottom portion
is rotatably moved under the influence of a suitable spring, each inward movement
of the press-button effects a stepwise rotational movement of the package bottom portion
to bring each individual tablet successively in a condition for dispense. To prevent
further rotational movement of the package bottom portion before the tablet, "emerged"
by the previous rotational movement, has been dispensed and collected, said "emerged"
tablet is retained by a stop boss provided on the tablet package cover.
[0012] In a suitable embodiment, an additional indication is present, indicating that the
last tablet has been dispensed from the tablet package. In this situation the periodicity
indicator cannot rotate further, because, for example, a projection provided on the
package bottom portion abuts against said stop boss on the package cover.
[0013] To avoid unintentional operation or opening of the dispenser, safety locking means
are provided. In a suitable embodiment, the operating means are touch controlled locked,
said touch control permitting unlocking of said operating means. In case the operating
means comprise a resilient press-button and interengaging means between press-button
and package bottom portion, said interengaging means are locked in such a manner,
that mere manipulation of the press-button does not effect stepwise rotation of the
package bottom portion. Only simultaneous manipulation of the touch control, preferably
conveniently operating against a spring resistance, and of the press-button effects
unlocking of the operating means and, as a result, rotational movement of the package
bottom portion in the dispenser housing.
Also the dispenser cover may be safety-locked, if so desired. Suitable locking means
comprise, for example, a touch control, preferably the same touch control as used
to unlock the operating means. Only upon simultaneously manipulating the touch control,
the dispenser cover is unlocked and can be opened.
[0014] The invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to a preferred
embodiment which is shown in the drawings, in which: Fig. 1 is a top view of a tablet
dispenser according to the invention, in a ready-for-use condition;
Fig. 2 is a top view of the dispenser support provided with the operating means;
Fig. 3 is a top view of the Fig. 1 dispenser, in the opened condition and prior to
positioning the tablet package;
Fig. 4 shows a top view of the tablet package on the same scale;
Fig. 5 shows a side-view of the Fig. 4 tablet package;
Fig. 6 is the same top view as shown in Fig. 3, after the tablet package of Fig. 4
has been positioned; and
Fig. 7 shows a cross-sectional view of the same tablet dispenser on an enlarged scale,
taken on the line VI-VI in Fig. 1.
[0015] The tablet dispenser presented in the Figures comprises a dispenser housing
10 for accommodating a tablet package
11. Said housing comprises a substantially flat support 12 and a cover 13, hingedly
attached to the support. The cover, closing against a spring resistance (14,15), is
provided with circular-oriented window means 16 for inspecting the tablet supply in
the tablet package. Further the cover comprises a window 17 for inspecting the relevant
day on the annular periodicity indicator 18, and a single tablet dispensing aperture
19. The window means are manufactured from a transparent material. A slide lock 20,
acting against a spring (21) power, is provided in the dispenser support 12 and locks
the cover via a locking catch 22. A touch control 23 is present as a safety lock,
permitting opening of the cover by unlocking said safety lock.
[0016] The interior portion of the operating means is covered by a covering disk (tray)
24, mounted within the dispenser support and provided with a "start" indication and
an arrow. The periodicity indicator 18 can be rotated anti-clockwise to preset the
indicator in the starting position, i.e. to indicate a specific day, e.g a Tuesday
(DI) as the starting day. After adjustment of the periodicity indicator, the tablet
package
11 is positioned into the dispenser housing. The tablet package comprises a bottom portion
25 having a plurality of individual tablet compartments 26, arranged in circular orientation
and in mutually spaced relationship. A cover 27 of a transparent material, preferably
manufactured of a transparent polypropylene, is rotatably connected to the bottom
portion. In the package cover 27 an opening 28 is recessed in alignment with the individual
tablet compartments. This opening is covered by a flap 29, which can be removed by
tumbling to allow the tablets to be dispensed via the opening upon use of the dispenser.
The tablet package can be placed into the dispenser housing in only one specific position
(see Fig. 6), in which position a projection or positioning paw 39 on the tablet bottom
portion engages behind a fixation insert 38, connected on the dispenser housing support.
An outwardly extending projection 30 on the outer edge of the tablet bottom portion
engages a corresponding indent, forming part of a inwardly directed notched ring 41
,integrated with the annular periodicity indicator 18. In this manner a locking means
is provided between periodicity indicator and package bottom portion to compel joint
rotational movement of indicator and bottom portion.
[0017] The operating means comprise a press-button 31 which can be pushed inwards against
a spring (32) force. The inward movement of the press-button is converted into a one-step
rotational movement of the package bottom portion by means of interengaging means.
These interengaging means encompass a lever 33, engaging via said spring 32 the press-button
and engaging with its lever arm a cammed (34) outer surface integrated with the periodicity
indicator 18. The package bottom portion is rotatably moved under the influence of
spring 35. Each inward movement of the press-button disengages the lever arm from
said cammed outer surface, effecting a stepwise rotational movement of periodicity
indicator plus associated bottom portion. To prevent unintentional operation of the
dispenser, i.e. unintentional rotational movement of the tablet bottom portion, safety
locking means are provided. The above touch control 23 is provided as a safety lock
also for this purpose. Manipulation of said touch control, operating against a spring
36, effects unlocking of the press-button to allow said press-button to be moved inwards.
[0018] The operation of the tablet dispenser, shown in the Figures, is explained below,
more in particular with reference to Figures 3, 4, 6 and 7. After adjusting the periodicity
indicator (see Fig. 3), the tablet package is positioned into the dispenser housing
in such a manner that its positioning pawl 39 engages behind insert 38 [pawl 39 can
reach this position via an indent in this insert]; simultaneously its projection 30
engages one of the indents of the periodicity indicator's notched ring 41. In this
manner periodicity indicator and package bottom portion are interlocked and the Figure
6 situation has been reached. After positioning the tablet package into the dispenser
housing, dispenser cover 13 is closed, resulting in the Figure 7 situation. Upon closing
the dispenser cover, locking catch 22 engages behind a protruding portion of slide
lock 20, thus providing a locking means for said cover. A push pin 37, provided on
the inner wall of the dispenser cover, removes flap 29 by tumbling it. A first manipulation
of press-button 31 together with touch control 23 results in a first rotational step
of the tablet package together with the periodicity indicator in order to bring opening
28 in the package cover into alignment with aperture 19 in the dispenser cover. In
this position, wherein further rotational movement of the package cover is prevented
by the opening's side wall 43 abutting against push pin 37, a first tablet is exposed
and can be collected by the user by simply overturning the dispenser. The "emerged"
tablet, by engaging an inwardly directed ridge 42 on the package cover, prevents further
rotational movement of the package bottom portion before said tablet has been dispensed.
[0019] When during the periodicity cycle the dispenser cover is opened by simultaneously
pushing inwards the touch control 23 (safety lock) and moving the slide lock 20, safety
means become activated. The dispenser cover is pushed open under the influence of
spring 15, engaging pin 14, provided on the inner wall of the cover. In this position,
the positioning pawl 39 of the package bottom portion is locked against fixation insert
38. As a result, removal of the tablet package from the dispenser housing is prevented.
[0020] The dispenser comprises an additional indication, that the last tablet has been dispensed
from the tablet package and that said package should be replaced by a filled one.
Such an indication can conveniently be provided by projections (30,44), provided on
package bottom portion and package cover, respectively, forming a mutual abutment
in this condition. The mutual abutment of these projections causes concurrent locking
of lever 33. To prevent damage to the operating means, these means are preferably
protected in this position. Such a protection may conveniently comprise a projection
in the form of a pin provided on lever 33, which in sliding cooperation with a matching
recess in the inward portion of press-button 31 permits the inward movement of said
press-button without exerting force on locked lever 33 in this condition of the dispenser.
The same protection becomes operative in case the press-button is manipulated before
the previously "emerged" tablet has been dispensed (see above). In this situation
said protection not only prevents damage to the operating means, but also prevents
both damage to the "emerged" tablet and derangement of the adjusted periodicity.
1. A tablet dispenser, comprising:
- a dispenser housing for accommodating a tablet package, said housing comprising
a support, operating means for dispensing the tablets, and a cover reciprocally movable
from an opened into a closed position;
- a replaceable tablet package, comprising a bottom portion with a plurality of individual
tablet compartments, arranged in circular orientation and in mutually spaced relationship;
- an adjustable periodicity indicator, rotatable relative to said support; and
- a single tablet dispensing aperture;
said dispenser being characterized in that:
- said single tablet dispensing aperture is provided in the dispenser cover; and
- window means are provided in the dispenser housing for inspecting piodicity indicator
and tablet supply;
said dispenser being further characterized in that, upon use of the dispenser:
- said tablet package comprises a cover, rotatably connected to the bottom portion
and provided with an opening in alignment with the individual tablet compartments
upon rotation of said bottom portion relative to said rotatable cover;
- said single tablet dispensing aperture is positioned in alignment with the opening
in the package cover;
- a locking means is provided between periodicity indicator and package bottom portion
to compel joint rotational movement of indicator and bottom portion in one direction,
in order to keep the periodicity indicator associated with each of the tablet compartments;
and
- said operating means, comprising an operating member which can be manipulated from
the outside, effect stepwise rotation of said package bottom portion with said periodicity
indicator relative to said package cover and to said dispenser housing, in order to
align each tablet compartment with said opening in the package cover and with said
aperture in the dispenser cover as each individual compartment passes thereover, in
order to allow dispense of the tablets.
2. A tablet dispenser as claimed in Claim 1,
characterized in that the dispenser comprises a provision so that in the opened position
of the dispenser cover prior to accommodating the tablet package into the dispenser,
the periodicity indicator allows rotation in the same direction as the joint rotational
movement of said indicator and said package bottom portion during use of the dispenser,
to preset said indicator in a starting position.
3. A tablet dispenser as claimed in Claim 1 or 2,
characterized in that the opening in the tablet package cover is covered by a flap,
removable upon positioning the package into the dispenser housing and closing the
dispenser cover, in order to allow dispense of the tablets through said opening upon
use of the dispenser.
4. A tablet dispenser as claimed in any of the preceding Claims,
characterized in that the dispenser is constructed in such a manner, that after the
tablet package has been positioned into the dispenser housing and the dispenser cover
has been closed, tablet package cover and bottom portion remain interlocked till after
a first rotational step, said step and subsequent tablet dispense permitting said
interlocking means between tablet package cover and bottom portion to be released
to allow their relative rotational movement.
5. A tablet dispenser as claimed in any of the preceding Claims,
characterized in that interlocking means are provided between the dispenser housing
support and the tablet package, which interlocking means become operative when during
the periodicity cycle the dispenser cover is moved from the closed into the opened
position, in order to prevent removal of the package from the dispenser housing in
this position.
6. A tablet dispenser as claimed in any of the preceding Claims,
characterized in that the operating means, for effecting stepwise rotation of the
package bottom portion relative to the dispenser housing, comprise a resilient press-button,
which can be manipulated from the outside, and interengaging means between said press-button
and the package bottom portion, said interengaging means converting an inward movement
of the former into a rotational movement of the latter.
7. A tablet dispenser as claimed in Claim 6,
characterized in that said operating means are safety touch controlled locked, said
touch control permitting unlocking of said operating means.
8. A tablet dispenser as claimed in Claim 6 or 7,
characterized in that said dispenser cover is provided with a safety locking means,
unlocking of which means permitting opening of said dispenser cover.