Claims
- 1. An apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity; the apparatus facilitating dispensing said plurality of applicators from said cavity, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a container for holding said plurality of applicators, said container having an inner surface defining said cavity;
- (b) a support structure configured to cooperate with said inner surface to support said plurality of applicators within said cavity;
- (c) means for mounting said container to horizontally opposed coaxial apertures on a pair of brackets;
- (d) a reservoir in fluid communication with said cavity; said reservoir containing a fluid and being defined by a protruding portion of said container; said plurality of applicators being supportingly engaged by said support structure in a position within said cavity above said protruding portion, said plurality of applicators subsequently passing through said reservoir via a retaining member and hence passing through said fluid to facilitate wetting said plurality of applicators with said fluid during said dispensing;
- (e) an aperture in said inner surface generally adjacent to said reservoir; said plurality of applicators traversing said aperture during said dispensing; and
- (f) a dispenser structure coupled with said container; said dispenser structure being actuable by a user from outside said container to engage at least one applicator of said plurality of applicators for causing advancement of said at least one applicator through said aperture to effect said dispensing;
- (g) wherein said protruding portion acts as a stop to inhibit rotation of said container when at least one applicator is dispensed through said dispensing structure.
- 2. An apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity as recited in claim 1, wherein said support structure is a roller; said roller supporting a roll of said plurality of applicators.
- 3. An apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity as recited in claim 1, wherein said plurality of applicators is wound around a hollow core, said hollow core surrounding said support structure, said support structure being a roller disposed within said hollow core.
- 4. An apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity as recited in claim 2, wherein said retaining member comprises a retaining bar fixedly situated within said cavity, each respective applicator of said plurality of applicators traversing said reservoir by passing between said retaining bar and said inner surface during said wetting.
- 5. An apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity as recited in claim 1, wherein said dispenser structure engages a respective said applicator by a pair of opposed rollers; said respective applicators passing intermediate said opposed rollers.
- 6. An apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity as recited in claim 1, wherein said aperture is configured to resist entry within said container by fingers of a user.
- 7. An apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity as recited in claim 1, wherein said container further includes a removable panel configured to facilitate refilling said cavity with a new said plurality of applicators which can either be loaded from an overwrap package or which may itself consist of a self-contained cartridge which can be placed into the dispenser intact.
- 8. An apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity as recited in claim 7, wherein said new plurality of applicators is dry at said refilling.
- 9. An apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity as recited in claim 8, wherein the apparatus further comprises or can be refilled with a container of hygienic fluid, said container being in fluid communication with said reservoir.
- 10. An apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity as recited in claim 1, wherein said plurality of applicators has a leading tab on a first applicator to be dispensed of said plurality of applicators.
- 11. An apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity as recited in claim 1, wherein said container is configured for attachment to a stationary surface.
- 12. An apparatus for containing and dispensing a plurality of applicators, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) a housing having an inner surface and an outer surface; said inner surface enclosing a hygienic cavity; said cavity being configured to contain said plurality of applicators;
- (b) a support piece within said housing, said support piece having a first end and a second end, said first end and said second end being coupled with said inner surface;
- (c) a reservoir within said hygienic cavity; said reservoir being integrally formed by said inner surface and containing a fluid said reservoir being defined by a protruding portion of said housing, said plurality of applicators being supportingly engaged by said support piece in a position within said cavity above said protruding portion, said plurality of applicators subsequently passing through said reservoir via a retaining member and hence passing through said fluid to facilitate wetting of said applicators during dispensing of said plurality of applicators;
- (d) an aperture in said housing; said aperture being configured to pass said plurality of applicators from said hygienic cavity, via said reservoir, to outside said housing; said passing being serially effected by said plurality of applicators; said aperture being configured to preclude passage of a human finger into said aperture; said aperture being oriented appropriately to minimize entry of contaminants to said cavity; and
- (e) means for connecting said housing to a fixed surface, said means for connecting including horizontally opposed coaxially aligned cylindrical protrusions on sides of said outer surface of said housing, said protrusions engaging horizontally opposed coaxially aligned apertures on a bracket, said bracket including means for fastening to said fixed surface.
- 13. The apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity of claim 12 further defined as including a bracket by which the apparatus is connected to a fixed surface.
- 14. The apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity of claim 13, wherein the fixed surface is a vertical wall.
- 15. The apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity of claim 12, further including two pairs of spreading symmetrical rods positioned to engage to the bracket to maintain the apparatus in a fixed position.
- 16. The apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity of claim 12, further defined as having an accessory hook.
- 17. The apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity of claim 12, wherein said housing includes a flat rear surface, said flat rear surface engaging said fixed surface thereby acting as a stop to inhibit rotation of said housing when at least one applicator is dispensed through said aperture.
- 18. The apparatus for containing and housing a plurality of applicators of claim 12 wherein said fluid in said reservoir is separate from said plurality of applicators when supported by said support piece, said plurality of applicators being individually exposed to said fluid in said reservoir immediately prior to dispensing.
- 19. The apparatus for housing a plurality of applicators in a hygienic cavity of claim 12 wherein said fluid in said reservoir is separate from said plurality of applicators when supported by said support structure, said plurality of applicators being individually exposed to said fluid in said reservoir immediately prior to dispensing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/408,681, filed Mar. 21, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5660636.
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