The present invention relates generally to dispensers for soap and sanitizer.
Dispensers for dispensing soap or sanitizer are commonly mounted to walls in restroom and in other locations where hand sanitizing is desired. Such dispensers can be manually actuated or automated to dispense a quantity of soap/sanitizer. The dispenser defines an enclosure with a container inside that holds the soap or sanitizer. The enclosure can be opened so that the container of soap or sanitizer can be replaced or refilled.
Typically, the dispenser is configured so that only one configuration and size of container can be accommodated inside of the dispenser. Thus, one cannot change the size or type of container utilized. Thus, one cannot adjust to accommodate variations of supplier availability, inventory and supply cost. Accordingly, there is continuing need to provide an improved dispenser for soap and sanitizer that can be easily adapted to a variety of containers.
The present invention provides an improved dispenser for soap and sanitizer. In one example, the dispenser includes a back plate, a container insert removably securable to the back plate, and a cover pivotally engaged to the back plate and a container insert. The container insert includes a first side defining a first container receiving feature and a second side, opposite the first side, defining a second container receiving feature that has a different configuration or size than the first container receiving feature.
The first container receiving feature can comprise a channel defined inward from a side of the container insert with a rib projecting into the channel and the channel defining a detent. The container can include a pump portion and a main body portion with the pump portion being disposed in the channel of the container insert.
The back plate can define a plurality of apertures. The back plate can also include a pair of spaced-apart side walls that project forward from a plane of the back plate, and wherein each of the spaced-apart sidewalls define a guide rib on a lateral outward surfaces of the spaced-apart side walls. Each of the guide ribs can taper forwardly from the plane of the back plate so that the cover can be guided into a correct alignment as the cover is pivoted closed. An upper edge of the back plate can define a flexible flange with an engagement lip that is located to engage a corresponding engagement slot in a top surface of the cover when the cover is in a closed position.
The dispenser can also include a dispensing lever pivotally engaged with the cover. The dispensing lever pivots with respect to the cover between a neutral position and a dispensing position. The lever can comprise a pair of upwardly extending arms that include inward-facing projections. The inward-facing projections are configured to snap into corresponding receiving apertures defined on brackets projecting from an inner side of the cover.
The cover can comprise a pivot shaft that defines a pivot axis for the cover. The pivot shaft is secured in place between an engaging portion of the back plate and a lower engaging portion of the container insert when the container insert is mated with the back plate.
The back plate can include a pair of tracks that engage respective forward edges of the container insert. A pair of tongue members engage grooves defined in a side of the container insert.
The back plate can include a flexible locking flap that snaps over a back edge of a top surface of the container insert when the container insert is mated with the back plate.
The first container receiving feature can be configured to mate with a flexible container of a first size and with a refillable bottle. The second container receiving feature can be configured to mate with a flexible container of a second size that is different than the first size.
The disclosure also includes a dispenser system for dispensing soap or sanitizer. The system in one example includes a back plate, a container insert removably securable to the back plate, a container for soap or sanitizer, and a cover pivotally engaged to the back plate. The container defines a main body portion and a pump portion. The insert comprises a first side defining a first container receiving feature and a second side, opposite the first side, defining a second container receiving feature that has a different configuration or size than the first container receiving feature. The pump portion of the container is disposed in one of the first container receiving feature or the second container receiving feature.
The dispenser system can further comprise a dispensing lever pivotally engaged with the cover. The dispensing lever pivots with respect to the cover between a neutral position and a dispensing position. The dispenser lever is configured to compress the pump portion of the container as the dispensing lever pivots from the neutral position to the dispensing position.
The back plate can include a flexible locking flap that snaps over a back edge of a top surface of the container insert when the container insert is mated with the back plate.
The disclosure further includes a method of adapting a dispenser for soap or sanitizer to a plurality of different containers types or sizes. The method comprises in one example pivoting open a cover of the dispenser to access a container insert, removing the container insert that was attached to a back plate of the dispenser in a first orientation, attaching the container insert to the back plate in a second orientation that is different than the first orientation, and pivoting closed the cover until the cover latches with the back plate.
A pump portion of a container for soap or sanitizer can be inserted in a channel of the container insert.
The above summary is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, or describe each embodiment, aspect, implementation, feature or advantage of the invention. The detailed technology and preferred embodiments for the subject invention are described in the following paragraphs accompanying the appended drawings for people skilled in this field to well appreciate the features of the claimed invention. It is understood that the features mentioned hereinbefore and those to be commented on hereinafter may be used not only in the specified combinations, but also in other combinations or in isolation, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular example embodiments described. On the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
In the following descriptions, the present invention will be explained with reference to various exemplary embodiments. Nevertheless, these embodiments are not intended to limit the present invention to any specific example, environment, application, or particular implementation described herein. Therefore, descriptions of these example embodiments are only provided for purpose of illustration rather than to limit the present invention.
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A container 110 is disposed inside of the enclosure and is engaged with the insert 106. The container 110 can be in the form of a bag or bottle that contains a volume of sanitizer or soap. For example, the container can be an 800 mL or a 1000 mL bag, or it can be a 700 mL refillable bottle. Other sizes and types of containers can also be provided.
The back plate 102 defines a plurality of apertures 111 in the form of holes and slots. Some of these apertures 111 are located and sized to facilitate attachment of the back plate 102 to a wall or other surface with mechanical fasteners (e.g. screws). Additional apertures are provided to reduce plastic use and cost where the location, shape and size of the aperture will not degrade the performance and durability of the back plate 102. The apertures for attachment can be provided in common locations for conventional dispensers so that the dispenser according to the present invention can be retrofitted to replace a conventional dispenser without the need to create new holes in the wall.
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A gap (G) is defined by the engaging portion 132 of the back plate 102 and the lower engaging portion 134 of the container insert 106. The gap G allows the pivot shaft to be forcibly separated from its constrained position if a force about a pre-set threshold is applied to the cover. This gap feature reduces the likelihood of the dispenser being damaged in the event that it is intentionally abused.
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The size and shape of the pump 112 can vary across a variety of different types and sizes of containers. In effect, the container 110 with its integrated pump 112 is keyed to a particular one of a conventional dispenser configuration. This means that the conventional dispenser cannot accept a differently configured container and pump, and that a given container and pump cannot be used with conventional dispensers having an incompatible configuration. The present invention overcomes this problem with the container insert 106 that is configured for multiple different containers and that can be switched out for still further inserts with additional different configurations.
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In the particular example depicted, the first receiving feature 154 is configured receive an 800 mL bag-type container and its associated pump. This is shown with the bag-type container 110 and pump in
In each receiving feature configuration 154, 156 of the insert 106, the shape of the channel 158 in the insert 106, as well as placement of the ribs 160 and detents 162 are varied to correctly engage the particular type of container and its pump.
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Rotating the insert 106 about the vertical axis by 180 degrees allows a single container insert 106 to accommodate two or more different types of container configurations within the same dispenser 100. Additional inserts can be provided to accommodate even further different configurations and/or sizes of the containers without requiring any modification to the other dispenser components.
The “keyed” features on some pumps of containers prevent users from using other brand soap/sanitizer containers in a particular dispenser. This locks the user into a particular supplier. The present invention overcomes this deficiency because the insert 106 can be configured to accept specific “keyed” features of various pumps and containers. The user then only needs to place the correct insert into the dispenser to adapt the dispenser to a given container and pump configuration.
In use, the back plate 102 of the dispenser 100 is fastened to the wall with mechanical fasteners or double-sided tape. The dispenser cover 104 is pivoted open by pressing downward on the engagement lip 116. The correct insert 106 for the desired container 110 is secured to the back plate 102 in the correct orientation. Then the container 110 is mated to the insert 106 with the pump in the channel 158 of the insert 106. The cover 104 is then pivoted closed until the engagement lip 116 engages the corresponding slot 118 in the cover 104. The user can then press the lever 108 to manually actuate and release a quantity of soap or sanitizer from the dispenser 100.
A different type of container 110 can be disposed in the dispenser by pivoting the cover 104 open and changing the insert 106 or its orientation to an appropriately configured insert for the particular container 110. The appropriate insert 106 is secured in place in the correct orientation and then the container 110 is mated with the insert. The cover 104 is secured closed and the dispenser 100 is ready to dispense soap or sanitizer from the container.
Other features and aspects of the invention can be appreciated from the depictions in the figures, even if not described in writing herein.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments. It will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications and equivalent arrangements can be made thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, such scope to be accorded the broadest interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all equivalent structures and products. Moreover, features or aspects of various example embodiments may be mixed and matched (even if such combination is not explicitly described herein) without departing from the scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/084,265, filed Oct. 29, 2020, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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