Intelligent Dispenser Actuator Assembly System

Publication ID: 24-11857747_0003_PTD
Published: November 07, 2025
Category:Synergistic Combinations

Legal Citation

pr1or.art Inc., “Intelligent Dispenser Actuator Assembly System,” Published Technical Disclosure No. 24-11857747_0003_PTD, Published November 07, 2025, available at https://archive.pr1or.art/24-11857747_0003_PTD
This technical disclosure describes improvements that would be readily apparent to a Person Having Ordinary Skill In The Art (PHOSITA) when considered in combination with the foundational architecture disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 11,857,747.

Summary of the Inventive Concept

The invention integrates a dispenser actuator assembly with distinct technologies such as AI, IoT, blockchain, and new materials to create a more powerful and efficient system for dispensing flowable materials from glass ampoule assemblies.

Background and Problem Solved

The original patent disclosed a dispenser actuator assembly for crushing glass ampoule assemblies, but it lacked the ability to monitor and control the dispensing process efficiently. The new inventive concept addresses this limitation by incorporating advanced technologies to create a more intelligent and automated system.

Detailed Description of the Inventive Concept

The system comprises a dispenser actuator assembly, a glass ampoule assembly, and an artificial intelligence module that monitors and controls the dispensing of flowable material. The AI module can be integrated with IoT-enabled sensors to detect user presence and transmit signals to a control unit. Additionally, the system can utilize blockchain technology to authorize dispensing requests and ensure secure transactions. The dispenser actuator assembly can also be integrated with new material-based flex plates to provide improved durability and resistance to corrosion.

Novelty and Inventive Step

The new claims introduce the integration of AI, IoT, blockchain, and new materials with the original dispenser actuator assembly, providing a novel and non-obvious solution for efficient and secure dispensing of flowable materials.

Alternative Embodiments and Variations

Alternative embodiments of the inventive concept could include integrating the dispenser actuator assembly with other advanced technologies such as machine learning algorithms, computer vision, or robotics to further enhance the dispensing process. Variations of the system could be designed for specific industries such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, or food processing.

Potential Commercial Applications and Market

The intelligent dispenser actuator assembly system has significant commercial potential in various industries where precise and secure dispensing of flowable materials is critical. The system can be marketed to companies in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and food processing industries, providing a competitive advantage in terms of efficiency, accuracy, and security.

CPC Classifications

SectionClassGroup
A A61 A61M35/003
A A61 A61J1/065
A A61 A61M2209/04

Field of Art

Medical device engineering, specifically dispenser systems for controlled material delivery, focusing on actuator mechanisms for glass ampoule assemblies with expertise in mechanical design, sensor integration, and material science

Person of Ordinary Skill (PHOSITA) Profile

A professional with a mechanical engineering or biomedical engineering background, possessing advanced knowledge of medical device design, sensor technologies, and materials engineering, with typical experience in developing precision dispensing systems

Obviousness Rationale

A PHOSITA would recognize that integrating emerging technologies like AI, IoT, and blockchain into existing dispenser actuator assemblies represents a predictable technological evolution. The core mechanical functionality of the source patent provides a stable foundation for incremental technological enhancements. The proposed variations represent standard engineering approaches to improving device intelligence, monitoring, and security using well-established technological integration strategies.

Obvious Combinations & Variations

Source Patent Element
Dispenser actuator assembly with mechanical crush mechanism for glass ampoule
PTD Variation
Adding IoT-enabled sensors to monitor and control dispensing process
Obviousness Reasoning
Integrating sensors into mechanical systems is a known technique for adding monitoring capabilities, representing a predictable application of standard IoT design principles
Source Patent Element
Base member with flex plate for actuating glass ampoule
PTD Variation
Implementing new material-based flex plates with enhanced durability and corrosion resistance
Obviousness Reasoning
Material science improvements represent a routine design optimization approach, with finite known strategies for enhancing mechanical component performance
Source Patent Element
Mechanical actuator assembly for dispensing flowable materials
PTD Variation
Incorporating blockchain authorization for dispensing requests
Obviousness Reasoning
Adding secure transaction verification through blockchain is a standard approach to enhancing system security and access control in technological systems
Source Patent Element
Glass ampoule dispensing mechanism
PTD Variation
Implementing machine learning algorithms to analyze and optimize dispensing patterns
Obviousness Reasoning
Applying data analysis techniques to improve mechanical system performance represents a predictable application of machine learning in engineering design
Source Patent Element
Mechanical actuator with basic control mechanisms
PTD Variation
Integrating artificial intelligence module for advanced monitoring and control
Obviousness Reasoning
Enhancing control systems with AI represents a standard technological progression for improving system intelligence and adaptive capabilities
35 U.S.C. § 103 Summary: Based on the teachings of US Patent 11857747 and the published technical disclosure, a person having ordinary skill in the art would find the proposed variations involving AI, IoT, blockchain, and advanced materials integration to be obvious extensions of existing dispenser actuator assembly technologies, thereby rendering potential claims in this domain anticipated and non-patentable under standard obviousness analysis.

Original Patent Information

Patent NumberUS 11,857,747
TitleDispenser actuator assembly
Assignee(s)James Alexander Corporation