Cosmetic sample dispenser with replaceable magazines
First Claim
1. An improved cosmetic sample dispenser comprising:
- a base element and at least one detachable magazine element;
said base element having a cavity therein including a side wall and a bottom wall for receiving said magazine element, said bottom wall having resilient means thereon, latching means projecting into said cavity for engaging said magazine element against said resilient means;
said magazine element having an inner housing element and an outer sleeve element at least partially surrounding said housing element in sliding relation therewith, said housing element defining a cavity for the holding of planar samples in stacked relation, and resilient follower means for urging said stack to a point of ejection at an upper end thereof;
an ejector element positioned between said housing element and said sleeve element, and actuated by manually applied force upon said housing element resulting in relative movement between said housing element and said sleeve element;
said latching means engaging said sleeve element, said housing element being thereby maintained within said cavity against said resilient means during such actuation, and returned to initial relative condition upon release of said manually applied force.
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Abstract
A cosmetic sample dispenser having plural replaceable magazines supported on a common base. Each of the magazines is positioned within a recess in the base and maintained in operative position by a latch against an ejector spring. The individual magazines each include an elongated main housing enclosing a follower plate and follower spring for urging stacked rectangular planar samples upwardly to a point of dispensing. A tubular sleeve element surrounds the main housing for relative axial manually imparted movement to actuate an ejector means for projecting one end of an upwardmost sample in a stack outwardly through an exit opening where it may be manually grasped for removal by a user. Upon release of an end wall of the housing the ejector spring returns the main housing to its original position within its respective recess and relative to the sleeve element for reactivation. Aligned openings are provided in both the housing and the sleeve element to permit inspection and reloading of samples by depressing the follower plate below the opening.
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7 Claims
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1. An improved cosmetic sample dispenser comprising:
- a base element and at least one detachable magazine element;
said base element having a cavity therein including a side wall and a bottom wall for receiving said magazine element, said bottom wall having resilient means thereon, latching means projecting into said cavity for engaging said magazine element against said resilient means;
said magazine element having an inner housing element and an outer sleeve element at least partially surrounding said housing element in sliding relation therewith, said housing element defining a cavity for the holding of planar samples in stacked relation, and resilient follower means for urging said stack to a point of ejection at an upper end thereof;
an ejector element positioned between said housing element and said sleeve element, and actuated by manually applied force upon said housing element resulting in relative movement between said housing element and said sleeve element;
said latching means engaging said sleeve element, said housing element being thereby maintained within said cavity against said resilient means during such actuation, and returned to initial relative condition upon release of said manually applied force. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- a base element and at least one detachable magazine element;
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