Many public bathrooms in business establishments such as offices and restaurants have soap dispensers that include soap-filled bottles mounted under the counter next to the sinks. The dispensers have spouts that are disposed above the counter and are attached to the under-mounted bottles so that soap can be pumped from the respective bottles. Typically, large holes are bored into the counter so that the spout and bottle can be securely attached to one another to form the dispenser assembly. There are several drawbacks to this type of dispenser assembly. First, it is difficult to determine when the under-mounted soap bottle is empty or running low on soap because the bottle is not visible above the counter. Typically, a person has to go underneath the counter and unscrew the bottle to determine the amount of soap in it, which is labor-intensive and can be unsanitary. Also, the soap bottles are typically not disposable and must be refilled with soap. The process of pouring soap into the bottles can also be labor-intensive and messy.
Many operators of public bathrooms have explored replacing the prior art soap dispensers as described above with new soap dispensers that do not have the noted drawbacks. For example, some operators have used stand-alone soap dispensers that rest on top of but are not affixed to the countertop. Those dispensers, however, are often stolen by consumers who use them in their homes. Further, when the prior art dispensers are replaced with new means for delivering soap, the hole in the counter from the prior art dispenser remains and can be very unattractive.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a soap dispenser system that can easily be refilled or replaced and that utilizes existing counter holes that were used for the prior art soap dispensers.
The present invention is a dispenser, such as a soap dispenser, that is easy to replace or refill and may fit into holes in counters that were utilized for prior art soap dispenser systems.
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The stabilizer 24 may be affixed to the dispenser in such a way that it may be removed and reaffixed one or more times. The stabilizer 24 may be adhered to the protrusion 14, the horizontal surface 16 or both. The stabilizer 24 may be bonded to the protrusion 14, the horizontal surface 16 or both through mechanical or chemical means. For example, the stabilizer 24, the protrusion 14 and/or the horizontal surface 16 may include an adhesive that facilitates the bonding of the stabilizer 24 to the protrusion 14, the horizontal surface 16 or both. The stabilizer 24 may be mounted on the protrusion 14. In one embodiment, the stabilizer 24 may include internal threads, such as, for example, a wing nut, adapted to allow the stabilizer 24 to threadingly engage external threads 28 on the protrusion 14. The wing nut may be further adapted to bond to the fastener 32.
The fastener 32 may be securedly affixed to the horizontal surface in a permanent or semi-permanent manner. The fastener 32 may be adhered to the protrusion 14, the horizontal surface 16 or both. The fastener 32 may be bonded to the protrusion 14, the horizontal surface 16 or both through mechanical or chemical means. For example, the fastener 32, the protrusion 14 and/or the horizontal surface 16 may include an adhesive that facilitates the bonding of the fastener 32 to the protrusion 14, the horizontal surface 16 or both. In one embodiment, the fastener 32 may be one or more washers having at least one adhesive side to facilitate bonding the fastener 32 to the under side of a horizontal surface 16. In one aspect, the one or more washers may have at least one adhesive side to facilitate bonding to the stabilizer 24.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the elongated stud 14 may be ribbed 27 to create a frictional engagement between the stud 14 and the hole 30 in the counter 16. One embodiment of the external ribs 27 can be seen in
In another embodiment of the present invention, the upper portion of the bottle 12 is tapered towards the spout 20 so that the user's hands are able to fit under the spout 20 when the soap is dispensed from the bottle 12.
Because the bottle 12 rests on top of the counter 16, an operator may easily determine if the bottle 12 is empty or running low on soap without having to go underneath the counter 16 to view and/or remove the bottle 12. For example, in one aspect of the present invention, the bottle 12 may be formed of transparent or semi-transparent material so that the amount of soap within the bottle 12 may be easily viewed above the counter 16. It should be understood, however, that the components of the dispenser 10 of the present invention may be formed of any type of material, such as plastic, glass, or metal. In another aspect of the present invention, the operator may remove the spout 20 from the bottle 12 to look into the bottle 12 to determine the amount of soap therein without having to go under the counter 16. When the dispenser 10 of the present invention is empty, the operator may easily replace the entire dispenser 10 with a new dispenser that may be pre-filled with soap or liquid. If the operator desires to refill the bottle 12, he or she may simply remove the spout 20 and refill the bottle 12 on top of the counter 16. Therefore, the operator is able to easily replace or refill the dispenser 10 without having to go underneath the counter. It should be understood that the dispenser 10 of the present invention is not limited to dispensing soap. Rather, the dispenser 10 may dispense any type of fluid or semi-fluid material
The dispenser 10 of the present invention is also theft-deterrent in that the elongated stud 14 makes it difficult for a consumer to use the dispenser 10 in a different location because the dispenser 10 is not stable resting on top of a planar surface that does not have a hole through which the elongated stud 14 can extend.
The present invention additionally includes a method for installing the dispenser 10 on a horizontal surface 16 such as, but not limited to, a counter, by inserting the protrusion 14 through an aperture 30 in the horizontal surface 16 and affixing a fastener 32 to the horizontal surface and a stabilizer 24 to the dispenser. The dispenser 10 installed by this method may be any embodiment of a dispenser 10 as described in the present application having a protrusion 14 extending from the bottom of the dispenser 10 and the dispenser 10 being adapted to stand upward on a horizontal surface 16. The dispenser 10 may be adapted to stand upward on a horizontal surface 16 without the use of a separate base. In one aspect of the invention, the fastener 32 is securedly affixed to the horizontal surface 16 in a permanent or semi-permanent manner by being bonded to the horizontal surface 16 facilitated by the use of an adhesive. In another aspect of the invention, the stabilizer 24 may be mounted to the protrusion 16. In one aspect, the stabilizer may be removably affixed to the protrusion 16, for example, by being threaded onto the external threads 28 of the protrusion 14. In a further aspect, the stabilizer 24 and/or the fastener 32 may include an adhesive to facilitate bonding the stabilizer 24 and the fastener 32 together. In another aspect of the invention, an adhesive is applied to the fastener 32 and/or the stabilizer to facilitate the bonding of the fastener 32 to the stabilizer 24, the fastener 32 to the horizontal surface 24, and/or the stabilizer 24 to the protrusion 14. In yet another aspect, the fastener 32 and the stabilizer 24 may be a single element which is affixed to the protrusion 14 and the horizontal surface 16. In yet another aspect, the fastener 32 and the stabilizer 24 may be the same type of element, such as a plurality of wing nuts or washers.
In view of the foregoing, the dispenser of the present invention is easy to replace or refill without having to go underneath the counter. The dispenser of the present invention may also be used to replace a prior art dispenser by utilizing the existing hole bored in the counter for the prior art dispenser. Thus, the dispenser of the present invention does not require use of a separate mount or base to hold or support the dispenser.
Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the forgoing description. All such modifications and improvements of the present invention have been deleted herein for the sake of conciseness and readability.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/022,212 filed on Jan. 30, 2008, now pending, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference. The present invention is directed towards a dispenser that can be mounted on a countertop.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12022212 | Jan 2008 | US |
Child | 13216875 | US |