This application is a National Phase of PCT Patent Application No. PCT/IL2020/050234, having International filing date of Mar. 2, 2020, the contents of which are all incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to wet towel supplying set-ups for dispensing sanitary towels. More specifically, the present invention relates to an improved automatic wet paper-towel dispenser to be used in public areas and at home.
Epidemiological studies continue to demonstrate the favorable positive effects of performing hand hygiene in preventing transmission of germs and protecting from various infections, thus, disposable moisturized towels are highly essential in public toilet rooms, restaurants, hospitals, shopping malls and other facilities as well as at home for use in cleaning kitchen and toilet surfaces.
Such disposable moisturized towels are commonly available in pre-moistened paper-towels packages. However, when the pack is opened, it cannot be well sealed and wipes become dry and useless over time. Also, these pre-moistened paper-towels have a relatively short shelf life and thus will dry and become useless relatively quickly. This incurs excessive expenses as well as an increased environmental pollution when such useless dried towels are thrown to the trash.
Various mechanisms for holding paper towels for moistening them just prior to dispensing are available nowadays. However, such mechanisms suffer from liquid drips which pollute the environment as well as to loss of the wetting liquid and thus are rendered ineffective. It is, therefore, an aim of the present invention to provide an improved paper-towel dispenser that overcomes the above problem, e.g., a paper-towel dispenser which supplies moisturized paper-towels while keeping a contaminant-free environment.
The hygiene dispenser of the present invention is a non-drip dispenser which is highly advantageous over pump-based dispensing systems available nowadays.
Pump-based dispensing systems are associated with continuous drips of liquid in two occasions:
Technically, it is impossible to avoid such leaks in pump-based dispensing systems, and therefore, pump-based dispensing systems must be equipped with a container/tray for collecting the liquid drips.
Pump-based dispensing systems are thus disadvantageous for including standing liquid/water which are associated with:
The hygiene dispenser of the present invention overcomes such major drawback of pump-based dispensing system as it provides a non-drip dispensing process based on air spraying which keeps the working area clean and sterile.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the hygiene dispenser of the present invention is to be considered as a supplementary product for the line of pre-moistened wipe paper-towels and is intended to replace them mainly in public areas as mentioned earlier.
Thus, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a a non-drip hygiene dispenser for dispensing a wipe paper-towel while keeping a clean and sterile working area, said dispenser comprising:
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the non-drip hygiene dispenser further comprising a second stream of compressed air entering said anti dripping nozzle, said second compressed air is sprayed and mixes with said sprayed liquid in order to form a foggy environment around the wipe paper-towel.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the non-drip dispenser further comprising an air accumulator for holding said compressed air.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the non-drip dispenser further comprising an air compressor for providing said compressed air and for maintaining a pre-defined pressure in said accumulator.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the non-drip hygiene dispenser further comprises a heater for heating a portion of said second stream of compressed air entering said anti-dripping nozzle to be mixed with said sprayed liquid in order to form a foggy environment around the wipe paper-towel.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the non-drip hygiene dispenser further comprising a heater for heating a third stream of compressed air, said third stream of compressed warm air is directed into an air spray nozzle for spraying said wipe paper-towel after being wetted.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the heater is either an internal electrical heating element or an external heater.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the external heater is selected from a heat exchanger, an electrical heating belt, and an electrical heating blanket.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the rolling means comprises a set of rollers, and a first drive motor for rolling rollers, and thus, for pulling said wipe paper-towel.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the cutting means comprises at least one cutter, a second drive motor for driving said cutter, and air bladders inflatable with compressed air to hold the wipe paper-towel firmly when said at least one cutter is activated.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the at least one liquid reservoir contains liquid selected from distilled water, alcohols, detergents, oil emulsions and a mixture thereof to enable a user to choose his/her desired liquid/liquid scent.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the non-drip hygiene dispenser is activated by a sensor selected from a touch sensor, a motion sensor, a sound sensor, an acoustic sensor or any other type of electrical or magnetic switch operable to activate the cycle of said non-drip hygiene dispenser.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the non-drip hygiene dispenser further comprises a control unit.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the control unit comprises a module which includes an increasing counter that indicates the number of times said non-drip hygiene dispenser is activated.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the counter is above a predefined threshold, said control unit transfers an alert for replacing/filling up the various components of hygiene dispenser.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the alert is transferred to the user/maintenance person via wireless communication.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the non-drip hygiene dispenser contains a wall mounted enclosure and may be mounted to a vertical wall.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the non-drip hygiene dispenser sets the degree of wetting, either partially or totally wetted wipe paper-towel.
Furthermore, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the reservoir comprising a sensor for detecting the liquid level in said reservoir.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, hygiene dispenser 100 may be an automatic dispenser and as such may be activated by a touch sensor which may be used for capturing a physical touch by a user, a motion sensor for sensing the presence of a hand near the dispenser, a sound sensor for detecting human voices, an acoustic sensor or any other type of electrical or magnetic switch operable to activate the cycle of hygiene dispenser 100.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, once hygiene dispenser 100 is activated, the valves open/close in a preset duration and sequence to allow for spraying, wetting and cutting the wipe paper-towel, i.e., air valve 135 closes, liquid valve 130, air valves 132 and 134 open in a preset sequence to allow spraying/wetting the paper-towel. At the end of the spraying/wetting stage, first drive motor 108 rotates rollers 106 to convey wipe paper-towel 103, inflatable air bladders 114A-D are inflated with compressed air to hold the paper-towel firmly, and cutter 110 is activated to cut the wipe paper-towel. In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, liquid may be fed into anti-dripping nozzle 126 by gravity as seen in the figure, by suction, or by any other way.
After rolling down the wetted paper-towel, inflatable air bladders 114A&D are inflated with compressed air via air valve 115A to hold wipe paper-towel 103 in place when wipe paper-towel 103 is cut into an individual piece. Then, rollers 116 roll to transfer the individual piece to tray 128 to be picked up.
Miniature air compressor 122 maintains the required pressure in accumulator 124 at any time and can be programmed to operate in the absence of users.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, hygiene dispenser 100 can be connected to compressed air pipe lines available in public places such as workshops, hospitals or in industries Such compressed air pipe lines can back up miniature air compressor 122 in case of a failure.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, liquid reservoir 120 may contain liquid selected from, but not limited to, water, alcohol, detergent, oil emulsions and a mixture thereof depending on the desired application.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, control unit 136 may comprise a module which includes an increasing counter that indicates the number of times of using the hygiene dispenser 100, i.e., the number of time hygiene dispenser 100 is activated. When the counter is above a predefined threshold, control unit 136 transfers an alert for replacing/filling up the various components of hygiene dispenser 100.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the alert is transferred to the user/maintenance person via wireless communication.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, hygiene dispenser 100 contains a wall mounted enclosure and may be mounted to a vertical wall.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, hygiene liquid dispenser may comprise multiple liquid reservoirs containing various types of liquid such as, but not limited to, distilled water, alcohol, and oils to enable the user to choose his/her desired liquid/liquid scent. In addition, the user may be able to define the degree of wetting, i.e., either partially or totally wetted wipe paper-towel.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, hygiene dispenser 100 may include an additional air accumulator 202 equipped with heating means.
This way hot sprayed air is mixed with the sprayed liquid onto wipe paper-towel 103 and thus for providing warm wet wipes as seen in
Thus, in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, air flows from the “hot” air accumulator 202, through air valve 204 into anti-dripping nozzle 126 where it is being mixed with liquid and sprayed onto wipe paper-towel 103.
As seen in
Alternatively, wipe paper-towel 103 may be sprayed with warm air at the end of the wetting/spraying stage in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention.
In
The anti-dripping nozzle 126 comprises activating means 402 and a liquid dispensing tip 404 and multiple air tips, such as air tips 416A&B. The activating means 402 comprises a retractable anti-drip needle 406 backed by a spring 408.
When compressed air is pressing the spring 408, the retractable anti-drip needle 406 is retracting backwards, thus, allowing fluid to flow to dispensing tip 404.
When the compressed air pressing the spring 408 is released, the spring 408 is returning to its original position, and so as the retractable anti-drip needle 406 is returning to its original position, blocking the passage of fluid to the dispensing tip 404 and thus preventing drips.
Thus, as seen in
At the end of the dispense cycle, the compressed air pressing the spring 408 is released through valve 135, thus, the spring 408 is returning back to its original position, and thus the anti-drip needle 406 is swinging forward and blocking the passage of liquid to the dispensing tip 404.
As seen in the figures, a second stream of compressed air is entering fluid inlet 412 and passing to multiple tips, such as tips 416A&B, in order to be mixed with the jet of liquid flowing out of the dispensing tip 404 to form a foggy area around the wipe paper-towel 103.
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