Strip Dispenser
First Claim
1. A strip dispenser for dispensing a strip from a plurality of strips, comprising:
- a container that defines a perimeter, wherein the container is constructed and arranged to hold a plurality of strips;
a first structure that defines one or more thin slots that are generally parallel to the perimeter of the container, wherein the slots have a smallest dimension that is greater than the smallest dimension of the strip, and the slots are configured and arranged to inhibit two strips that are stuck together back to back from passing through the slot together; and
strip sorting structure that inhibits a strip that has at least partially passed through a slot from fully leaving the container without manipulation of the strip by the user.
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Abstract
A strip dispenser (70) for dispensing one strip (S) from a plurality of strips (S). The strip dispenser (70) includes a container (2) that is constructed and arranged to hold a number of strips (S). There is a first structure (3) that defines one or more thin slots (8) that are generally parallel to the perimeter of the container (2), and that have a smallest dimension that is greater than the smallest dimension of a strip (S), where the slots (8) are configured and arranged to inhibit two strips that are stuck together back to back from passing through the slot (8) together. There is also a strip sorting structure (4) that inhibits a strip (S) that has at least partially passed through a slot (8) from fully leaving the container (2) until the strip (S) is pulled out of the container (2) by the user.
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Citations
20 Claims
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1. A strip dispenser for dispensing a strip from a plurality of strips, comprising:
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a container that defines a perimeter, wherein the container is constructed and arranged to hold a plurality of strips; a first structure that defines one or more thin slots that are generally parallel to the perimeter of the container, wherein the slots have a smallest dimension that is greater than the smallest dimension of the strip, and the slots are configured and arranged to inhibit two strips that are stuck together back to back from passing through the slot together; and strip sorting structure that inhibits a strip that has at least partially passed through a slot from fully leaving the container without manipulation of the strip by the user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A strip dispenser for dispensing a strip from a plurality of strips, comprising:
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an open-top container that is made from a plastic that includes a desiccant material and that defines a perimeter, wherein the container is constructed and arranged to hold a plurality of strips; a first structure that is coupled to the open top of the container and defines one or more thin slots that are generally parallel to the perimeter of the container, wherein the slots have a smallest dimension that is greater than the smallest dimension of the strip and less than two times the smallest dimension of the strip, and are configured and arranged to inhibit two strips that are stuck together back to back from passing through the slot together; and strip sorting structure that inhibits a strip that has at least partially passed through a slot from fully leaving the container without manipulation of the strip by the user. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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20. A strip dispenser for dispensing a strip from a plurality of strips, comprising:
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an open-top container that is made from a plastic that includes a desiccant material and that defines a perimeter, wherein the container is constructed and arranged to hold a plurality of strips; a first structure that is coupled to the open top of the container and defines one or more thin slots that are generally parallel to the perimeter of the container, wherein the slots have a smallest dimension that is greater than the smallest dimension of the strip and less than two times the smallest dimension of the strip, and are configured and arranged to inhibit two strips that are stuck together back to back from passing through the slot together, in which the first structure defines a generally conical structure with its vertex located near the bottom of the container to force the strips outward toward the inner walls of the container; and a stopping piston that is held relative to the container by an enlarged end that is held by a series of flexible arms, wherein the stopping piston inhibits a strip that has at least partially passed through a slot from fully leaving the container without manipulation of the strip by the user.
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Specification