Tablet dispenser with locking means
First Claim
1. A tablet dispensing container comprising:
- (a) a housing having a dispensing aperture and a reciprocating element aperture opposing each other therein, the dispensing aperture being located at the lower end of said housing and the reciprocating element aperture being located at the upper end of said housing;
(b) a reciprocating element having an upper end associated with the upper end of said housing and a lower end associated with the lower end of said housing and a means for accommodating a tablet and an upper surface, the reciprocating element being attached to the housing and extending through the reciprocating element aperture and being biased such that the means for accommodating a tablet blocks the dispensing aperture of the housing when at rest forming an enclosure, the tablet accommodating means being adapted to receive a tablet from inside the enclosure and, upon reciprocation of the reciprocating element, pass the tablet from inside the enclosure to the exterior of the enclosure through the dispensing aperture, thereby dispensing a tablet; and
(c) a locking means for selectively preventing reciprocation of the reciprocating element;
the locking means being selectively manually moveable between a locked position and an unlocked position, the locking means being adapted to remain in the locked position until manually moved to the unlocked position and the locking means being adapted to remain in the unlocked position until manually moved to the locked position.
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Abstract
A tablet dispensing container comprehending a tubular sleeve, a reciprocating element and a locking mechanism. The tubular sleeve forms the container and has two opposing openings therein; a dispensing opening in the lower end and a reciprocating element opening in the upper end. The reciprocating element is attached to the tubular sleeve and is biased toward the upper end. A user manually depresses the reciprocating element which forces the end with the tablet accommodating mechanism through the dispensing opening thereby dispensing a tablet. A locking mechanism prevents the reciprocating element from reciprocating when in a locked position. The locking mechanism permits reciprocation of the reciprocating element when in the unlocked position. The locking mechanism is adapted to remain in either the locked or the unlocked position until manually moved to the other position. Preferably, the locking mechanism includes a visual signal which indicates when the locking mechanism is in the unlocked position. Even more preferably, the locking mechanism also includes tactile and audible signals indicating arrival of the locking mechansim at the unlocked position.
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20 Claims
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1. A tablet dispensing container comprising:
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(a) a housing having a dispensing aperture and a reciprocating element aperture opposing each other therein, the dispensing aperture being located at the lower end of said housing and the reciprocating element aperture being located at the upper end of said housing; (b) a reciprocating element having an upper end associated with the upper end of said housing and a lower end associated with the lower end of said housing and a means for accommodating a tablet and an upper surface, the reciprocating element being attached to the housing and extending through the reciprocating element aperture and being biased such that the means for accommodating a tablet blocks the dispensing aperture of the housing when at rest forming an enclosure, the tablet accommodating means being adapted to receive a tablet from inside the enclosure and, upon reciprocation of the reciprocating element, pass the tablet from inside the enclosure to the exterior of the enclosure through the dispensing aperture, thereby dispensing a tablet; and (c) a locking means for selectively preventing reciprocation of the reciprocating element;
the locking means being selectively manually moveable between a locked position and an unlocked position, the locking means being adapted to remain in the locked position until manually moved to the unlocked position and the locking means being adapted to remain in the unlocked position until manually moved to the locked position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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