Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a container comprising a metering device for dispensing
an accurately metered amount of granular product. In particular, said metering device
allows to accurately meter a variable amount of said granular product.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Metering devices are known in the art. These metering devices allow to measure out
a specific and uniform amount of the total content from a container without a separate
manual operation with a separate measuring device, like a scoop for example. Indeed,
this manual operation is not only time consuming and messy, but may also result in
an inaccurate measuring. In particular for concentrated granular detergents, the efficacy
of these products is dependent upon the accuracy of the product amount used.
[0003] On the other hand, the amount of the detergent has to be varied for different washing
conditions by the user. Different washing conditions can be performed with an incompletely
filled dish- or laundry washing machine or different load types depending from the
dirt or different degrees of water hardness. Indeed, for example, an increased amount
of detergent has to be used to counterbalance a higher degree of water hardness or
vice versa. Therefore the user should have the possibility to measure out smaller
or greater amounts of detergent in an accurate manner to obtain optimal efficacy of
said detergent for all washing conditions without wasting.
[0004] US-2 896 826 discloses a measuring dispenser adapted to regulate the amount of substance
dispensed from its container. This measuring dispenser comprises an outlet channel.
Said outlet channel has a part perpendicular to the side wall of said outlet channel.
Said perpendicular part interrupts the direct flow from the interior of the container
ensuring the dispensing of a uniform amount. Said outlet is slidable. When the distance
between the container bottom wall and the lower end of said outlet channel is increased,
by pulling said dispensing channel upwards, the amount of content in the measuring
compartment of said dispenser is also increased. The outlet channel can be slid upwards
also in the upright position of said container. Said container does not need to be
inverted before said dispensing channel is pulled upwards.
[0005] On the contrary, when the content is a granular substance, the sliding of said outlet
channel in the opposite direction, downwards to achieve a decrease of amount to be
dispensed, is not possible when the container is in its upright position. Indeed,
the capacity of the measuring compartment cannot be decreased after the measuring
compartment is filled with a greater amount of granular substance. The sliding downwards
of said outlet channel is impeded by the part perpendicular to the side wall of said
outlet channel, and which has to be moved together with said outlet channel into the
filled measuring compartment. Indeed, said perpendicular part presses on the granular
substance contained in said measuring compartment. We found that only a minimal part
is forced to go upwards through the passageway (14), whereas most of the pressed granular
substance is pushed into the outlet channel. Therefore, once said container is in
its upright position, it is not possible to decrease the amount of granular substance
before the next pouring.
[0006] The only possibility to decrease the amount of a granular substance is to empty the
pre-measured quantity in the measuring compartment and decrease the measuring compartment
before the container is returned to its normal upright position. Otherwise, the measuring
compartment is filled again with an amount which cannot be decreased afterwards in
the upright position of said container as explained above. Therefore the user has
to foresee the amount which has to be poured in the next pouring, in particular if
the user wants to reduce the amount. This is not always possible. The user should
have the possibility to change the amount to be dispensed just prior to use the container.
[0007] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a container with a
metering device enabling to increase or to decrease the amount of granular content
dispensed from said container just prior to its use also when said container is in
its upright position.
Summary of the Invention
[0008] The present invention provides a container (10) for granular products comprising
a metering device (20). Said metering device comprises :
a) a metering chamber (32) which meters a constant quantity of said product, said
metering chamber being in connection with the interior of said container through an
inlet opening (27);
b) a collecting chamber (34) which collects said metered quantity of said product,
said collecting chamber being in connection with said metering chamber (32), said
collecting chamber comprising an opening (16) towards a dispensing channel;
c) a dispensing channel (40) comprising a side wall (42), a spout (43) in the upper
portion of said dispensing channel and an orifice (45) in the lower portion of said
dispensing channel, said orifice (45) corresponding to said opening (16) of said collecting
chamber (34).
Said dispensing channel (40) can be variably and reversibly inserted into said collecting
chamber (34) whereby a variable amount of said collected product is dispensed through
said dispensing channel.
Brief Description of the Figures
[0009] Figure 1 illustrates a partial perspective view of the top part of an embodiment
according to the present invention.
[0010] Figure 2 shows a cross sectional view of the container with the metering device in
an embodiment according to the present invention.
[0011] Figures 3a and 3b illustrate two different shapes of dispensing channel usable in
the metering device according to the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0012] The container (Fig. 2, 10) for each embodiment of the present invention comprises
a side wall (Fig. 2, 11) defining a hollow body (Fig. 2, 12) with a base wall (Fig.
2, 14) and a top wall (Fig. 2, 15) parallel to said base wall. The opening (Fig. 2,
16) is preferably located on said top wall (15). The shape of said container may be
rounded or polygonal. Said container contains granular products, as granular detergents,
and includes a metering device (Fig. 2, 20).
[0013] As a preferred option, the container (10) comprises also a handle (not shown). This
handle may be a separate part permanently attached to the hollow body (16) of the
container. But preferably said handle is an integral part of said body (16). The base
wall (14) may be adapted to receive the top wall (15) of another container to allow
a stable stacking of a container over another. This means that said base wall has
the reversed features of the top wall. For example, if the top wall is convex shaped
and has securing ribs, the base wall is consequently substantially of the same dimension
as the top wall, is concave shaped and has grooves corresponding to the securing ribs
of said top wall.
[0014] As an optional embodiment, said container comprises at least a transparent part which
allows to look through into the container. Therefore, it is easy for the user to control
the remaining amount of content in said container. This transparent part may be of
any shape and dimension. Also the location of this part is not critical to the present
invention. It is also possible that said container is completely transparent.
[0015] The container (10) is made of a plastic material or cardboard. Preferably, adequate
materials are chosen to be sufficiently resistant to external mechanical forces against
damage or breakage. This may be achieved also with flexible plastic materials which
are able to absorb the external forces acting on said material without permanent deformation
or damage. Using flexible materials, parts like the handle or the base wall may be
reinforced in respect to other parts to ensure a sure handling and stable standing
and stacking. Suitable plastic materials may be chosen by any person skilled in the
art. High or low density polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate or
polyvinyl chloride are, for example, suitable plastic materials for the container.
Blow molding is the preferred manufacturing process of the containers made of plastic
materials.
[0016] Figure 1 is a partial perspective view from the bottom of the top portion of an embodiment
of the present invention showing the metering device (20). Said metering device is
preferably located around said opening (Fig. 2, 16) of said container. In particular,
a volume or reservoir (28) is located under said opening (16) of said container. Said
reservoir (28) is surrounded by a wall (26). Therefore, said opening (16) is not directly
connected with the interior of said container. At least an inlet opening (27) ensures
the connection between said reservoir (28), and consequently said opening (16), and
the interior of said container. Said wall (26) of said reservoir may have any possible
shape. Preferably, said wall of said reservoir is shaped in such a way to direct the
content of said container to said inlet opening (27) when said container is tipped
into the pour direction preventing any trapping. As shown in Figures 1 and 2, at least
the part of said wall (26) comprising said inlet opening (27) is inclined towards
said top wall (15) of said container. Other parts of said wall (26) may have other
inclinations. The size of said inlet opening is sufficient to allow to fill said reservoir
when said container is tipped into the pour position. Said inlet opening is preferably
located close to the top wall (15).
[0017] The interior of said reservoir (28) is subdivided in different chambers according
to their specific function. As shown in Figure 2a, with the help of the dashed line
(30), said reservoir may be divided principally in two chambers: a metering chamber
(32), which is in connection with the interior of said container through said inlet
opening (27), and a collecting chamber (34) which is in connection with said metering
chamber. Said collecting chamber comprises said opening (16) of said container. Preferably,
said collecting chamber is located right under said opening (16) of said container,
whereas said metering chamber is at least partially displaced from said opening (16).
[0018] As said before, said metering (32) and collecting (34) chambers perform different
functions. This becomes evident during the pouring action, as illustrated in Figure
2b. Said metering chamber (32) is filled with a certain amount of granular content
from said container through said inlet opening (27) when said container is tipped
into the pour direction. Therefore, this metering chamber meters a certain amount
which is sufficient to fill or refill the collecting chamber (34). In the embodiment
of Figures 2a and 2b, said metering chamber is defined by part of said top wall (15),
a part of said wall (26) of said reservoir (28) with said inlet opening (27) and a
perpendicular wall to said top wall. Said perpendicular wall can be part of the side
wall (42) of the dispensing channel (40) or said non-movable baffle (36). The collecting
chamber together with the metering chamber contain the maximum amount of granular
product which is ready to be dispensed through said opening (16) to the outside of
said container.
[0019] The dispensing channel (40) comprises a side wall (42). Said dispensing channel (40)
comprises a spout (43) in the upper portion of said dispensing channel and an orifice
(45) in the lower portion of said dispensing channel. This dispensing channel is inserted
into said opening (16) of said container. In this manner, said orifice (45) corresponds
to said opening (16). Preferably, a certain insertion height of said dispensing channel
closes said opening (16). The insertion height of said dispensing channel can be changed
upwards or downwards through said opening (16). The side wall (42) is rounded or rectangular
and does not comprise any protruding part which prevents said dispensing channel from
being able to be reversibly pushed into said collecting chamber regardless that said
container is in its upright position and that said collecting chamber is filled with
granular product.
[0020] A different insertion of said dispensing channel inside said opening (16) changes
the height of said orifice (45) relative to the bottom of said collecting chamber.
The effect of changing the height is to change the volume of granular product that
communicates with the orifice of said dispensing channel. Indeed, the granular product
that does not lie immediately beneath said orifice (45) is unable to pass through
said dispensing channel (40) and remains in said reservoir (28) when said container
is tipped into the pouring direction. Therefore, a different quantity from the total
amount present in said collecting chamber can be dispensed by varying the height upwards
or downwards of said dispensing channel. Indeed, a small amount can be dispensed,
if the height of the orifice of said dispensing channel is low over the bottom of
said collecting chamber. This amount can be increased by increasing the height of
said orifice.
[0021] Figures 3a and 3b show other possible shapes of the dispensing channel usable in
the present invention. The dispensing channel of Figure 3a comprises said orifice
(45), a top wall (46) and a side wall (47). The side wall (47) in this embodiment
of said dispensing channel comprises a window (48). Said window represents the spout
of said dispensing channel. Therefore, said window is located in the pour direction.
As described above, this dispensing channel can vary its height form the bottom wall
of said collecting chamber in either direction upwards or downwards. In this manner,
only the amount of granular product which is immediately below said orifice is able
to dispensed through said dispensing channel. Any choice of the dose can be achieved
when said container is in its upright position. Tipping said container in the pour
direction, the selected amount flows through said dispensing channel to the exterior
of said container through said window (48).
[0022] Another example is shown in Figure 3b. In this case, the side wall (47) comprises
a series of flow holes (50). This dispensing channel further comprises a top wall
(46). By changing the height of said dispensing channel a variable amount of granular
product contained in said collecting chamber is in communication with different flow
holes of different dimensions and/or with a variable number of flow holes. Therefore,
a selected quantity of product is able to flow through said dispensing channel outwards
from the uppermost hole in said side wall (47) acting as said spout (43). As before,
the user has the possibility to vary the dose of granular product when said container
is in its upright position. The position, dimensions and the number of the flow holes
(50) are determined by the diameter of said dispensing channel, the quantity of the
different doses desired, the capacity and the depth of said collecting chamber.
[0023] As said before, the dosing channel (40) has to be positioned in different heights
relative to the bottom of said collecting chamber to vary the quantity of granular
product dispensed through said spout (43). The variable positioning of said dispensing
channel will preferably be sufficiently accurate so to obtain that the dispensed quantity
remains always the same for any selected dosing, i.e. to ensure the reproducibility
of any selected dosed amount. Nevertheless, the manipulation of said dispensing channel
in height has to be simple and immediate for the user. For example screw threads,
snapping recesses and corresponding protrusions or ratchets between said dispensing
channel and said opening (16) of said container may be employed to variably position
in a defined height said dispensing channel. The change of height of said dispensing
channel may be achieved by sliding or rotating said dispensing channel upwards or
downwards. As a preferable option, the height of said dispensing channel can be varied
with the help of a lever or a similar device attached to the top of said dispensing
channel. This lever remains easy to be manipulated by a user of said metering device
(20). A clear indication of the amount which will be dispensed thereafter by tipping
said container in the pour direction can be added to said dispensing channel itself
and/or on the external surface of the top wall (15) of said container.
[0024] As a preferred option, said dispensing channel comprises a child resistant restraint
means to limit the possibility of a child removing granular detergent from said container
and accidentally ingest the detergent. For example, a possible child resistant restraint
means which can be used in the present invention are caps which have to be at the
same time pressed and screwed in order to detach them from a container.
[0025] As a preferred embodiment of the present invention, said metering chamber (32) is
always partially segregated from said collecting chamber (34) by a part of said side
wall (42) of said dispensing channel. The passageway (37) provides the necessary communication
between said metering and said collecting chamber. This partial segregation of said
metering chamber from said collecting chamber ensures that the flow, and therefore
the continuous refilling of said collecting chamber from said metering chamber, is
interrupted during the normal course of pouring. This continuous refilling of said
collecting chamber during pouring may otherwise result in a dispensing of an inaccurate
amount of granular product.
[0026] As a preferred option of the latter embodiment, said metering chamber (32) is partially
segregated from said collecting chamber (34) by a non-movable or fixed baffle (36).
This fixed baffle ensures that the flow interruption always happens at identical conditions.
Furthermore, in this manner the size of said passageway (37) remains constant. In
the case of part of said side wall (42) of said dispensing channel (40) acting as
segregation, the dimension of said passageway is variable with the height of said
dispensing channel itself. As before, said baffle achieves a more accurate dispensing
of granular product. Said baffle projects from the top wall of said container intermediate
to said metering and said collecting chamber. Preferably, said baffle is substantially
perpendicular to the top wall of said container. Therefore, said baffle is substantially
parallel to said side wall (42) of said dispensing channel.
[0027] Said metering device (20) is preferably located in the most upper portion of said
container (10). In this manner, said metering device is separated from the rest of
the content of said container. This ensures a more accurate measuring, since the content
gets in contact with said metering device only during pouring when said content is
metered in said metering chamber. To have the possibility to refill said container
(10) with a granular product, the top wall (15) may also comprise a refilling opening.
This refilling opening has a sufficient aperture to allow an easy refilling from a
refilling bag or pouch. As a preferred option, the container comprises a leakage tight,
reversibly detachable lid substituting the top wall (15) completely or only partially.
Therefore, the refilling may be achieved either by having said refilling opening and/or
detaching said lid. When said container comprises a lid, said metering device (20)
is preferably part of said lid or said metering device is completely inserted into
a suitable orifice of said lid. This does not change the functioning mode of said
metering device as will be described below. Preferably said lid is made of a plastic
material and manufactured through injection molding.
[0028] The function of the container (10) with said metering device (20) of the present
invention as normally operated is as follows. In its upright position, a pre-metered
product volume is resting in the collecting chamber (34). The user adjusts the height
of the dispensing channel. In this manner, the user selects the desired quantity of
product just prior to the use of the container (10) itself, before the dispensing
through the spout (43) of said dispensing channel. Thereafter, the user tips said
container in the direction of said spout (43). As the container is tipped, the quantity
of the product selected previously by adjusting the height of said dispensing channel
flows through said dispensing channel and out of said spout (43). On the contrary,
the granular product that does not lay immediately beneath said orifice (45), as determined
by the height of said dispensing channel (40), is unable to pass through said dispensing
channel and remains in said reservoir (28) also when said container is tipped into
the pouring direction.
[0029] Simultaneously, the granular product from the container (10) flows through the inlet
opening (27) into the metering chamber (32). This flow continues until said metering
chamber is filled and blocked by a part of the side wall (42) of said dispensing channel
or by the fixed baffle (36). When the user finishes pouring the selected quantity
of product, the container is returned to its upright position. A certain amount of
granular product flows from the metering chamber (32) through the passageway (37)
into the collecting chamber (34) to fill said collecting chamber again. A rest amount
of the metered amount remains in the metering chamber. When the user wants to re-use
the container with the metering device (20), the height of the dispensing channel
can be re-adjusted again to select a different quantity before the tipping of the
container into the pour position as described above. Therefore the metering device
according to the present invention gives the opportunity to chose the quantity to
be dispensed just prior to use the container. The user has also the possibility to
change a previous selected quantity by simply readjusting the height of the dispensing
channel of said metering device also when said container is in its upright position.
[0030] The container according to the present invention can be used for any dispensing of
granular substances. Preferably, said container may contain dish washing or laundry
granular detergent.
1. A container (10) for granular products comprising a metering device (20), said metering
device comprising :
a) a metering chamber (32) which meters a constant quantity of said product, said
metering chamber being in connection with the interior of said container through an
inlet opening (27);
b) a collecting chamber (34) which collects said metered quantity of said product,
said collecting chamber being in connection with said metering chamber (32), said
collecting chamber comprising an opening (16) towards a dispensing channel;
c) a dispensing channel (40) comprising a side wall (42), comprising a spout (43)
in the upper portion of said dispensing device and an orifice (45) in the lower portion
of said dispensing device, said orifice (45) corresponding to said opening (16) of
said collecting chamber (34);
characterized in that said dispensing channel (40) can be variably and reversibly inserted into said collecting
chamber (34) whereby a variable amount of said collected product is dispensed through
said dispensing channel.
2. A container according to claim 1 characterized in that said metering device (20) further
comprises a non-movable baffle (36) substantially parallel to said side wall (42)
of said dispensing channel (40) dividing said metering chamber (32) from said collecting
chamber (34).
3. A container according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that the part
of the wall (26) of said metering device (20) comprising said inlet opening (27) is
inclined towards the top wall (15) of said container.
4. A container according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said dispensing
channel (40) is slid or rotated in the different heights.
5. A container according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that screw threads,
snapping recesses with corresponding protrusions or ratchets are employed between
said dispensing channel (40) and said opening (16) to variably position said dispensing
channel in a defined height.
6. A container according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said side
wall (42) of said dispensing channel comprises a window (48) or flow holes (50).
7. A container according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said dispensing
channel (40) comprises a child resistant restraint means.
8. A container according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said container
further comprises a lid, said lid comprising an opening connecting the interior with
the exterior of said container, and said metering device (40) being an integral part
of said lid or said metering device being inserted in an orifice of said lid.