This invention relates to hand cleaning fluid dispensers, and more particularly to dispensers that display information to a user, such as by illuminating a light emitting diode.
Hand cleaning fluid dispensers are known that incorporate one or more LED lights that can be illuminated to convey information to a user. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 8,201,707 to Ophardt, issued Jun. 19, 2012, discloses a hand cleaning fluid dispenser that estimates the dose of hand cleaning fluid dispensed onto a user's hand. If a predetermined minimum dose of fluid has been dispensed, a green light is illuminated on the dispenser adjacent a notice indicating that the minimum dose has been obtained. If the predetermined minimum dose of fluid has not been dispensed, a red light is illuminated adjacent to a notice indicating that the minimum dose has not been obtained and/or requesting the user operate the lever again to dispense additional fluid.
The applicant has appreciated that a problem that arises with known fluid dispensers is that the LED light may not always be readily visible to a user standing in front of the device. This may occur, for example, if the light is located on top of the fluid dispenser and does not directly emit light towards the user's eyes. Known LED lights also typically produce a single point of light, and do not have a visually striking appearance. As such, a user may not notice the light, with the result that the information that was intended to be conveyed to the user may not be received or understood.
To at least partially overcome some of the disadvantages of previously known methods and devices, the present invention provides an apparatus having an illuminatable structure comprising a laminate material with an opaque first side layer, a light transmitting middle layer, and an opaque second side layer. An illumination device emits light into the light transmitting middle layer, which transmits the light to a light display area so that the light display area becomes illuminated. The applicant has appreciated that the illuminatable structure may be used to convey information to a user of the apparatus, preferably in a visually striking manner.
The illuminatable structure is preferably a known or existing structure of the apparatus which is adapted to be illuminatable. For example, the illuminatable structure could be a shroud or cover of a hand cleaning fluid dispenser. The shroud or cover could thus be used to convey information to a user by illuminating, while also performing its usual functions as a shroud or cover. Adapting an existing structure of the apparatus to be illuminatable preferably reduces material costs, as compared with adding an entirely new structural component to the apparatus whose sole purpose is to be illuminated.
In some preferred embodiments of the invention, the light display area is a forward facing edge of the shroud or cover, where the light transmitting middle layer of the laminate material is exposed. When light is emitted from the illumination device into the light transmitting middle layer, preferably the entire forward facing edge of the shroud or cover becomes illuminated. This preferably provides a visually striking display that is immediately apparent to a user standing in front of the dispenser, so that the information conveyed by the illumination is readily recognized and understood. For example, the entire forward facing edge of the shroud is preferably configured to glow green when a preselected minimum dose of fluid has been dispensed onto a user's hand, and to glow red when less than the preselected minimum dose of fluid has been dispensed onto the user's hand. The prominent and visually unique appearance of the glowing forward facing front edge of the shroud preferably catches the user's attention and increases the likelihood of the user appreciating whether or not the preselected minimum dose of fluid has been dispensed.
The illuminatable structure may also be used to convey other types of information. For example, in some embodiments of the invention the illuminatable structure could be used to provide an indication of the volume of the fluid remaining in the dispenser. This information could be used, for example, by maintenance staff to determine when a fluid reservoir needs to be refilled or replaced.
Optionally, the illuminatable structure has more than one light display area that may be illuminated at different times and/or in different colors to convey a variety of different information. For example, the front edge of the shroud could be divided into a lower light display area, a middle light display area, and an upper light display area. To indicate when the fluid reservoir is full, all three light display areas could be illuminated, for example with blue light. When the fluid reservoir is less than half full, this could be indicated by illuminating only the lower and middle light display areas. When the fluid reservoir is less than one quarter full, this could be indicated by illuminating only the lower light display area. Optionally, when the reservoir is empty, all three light display areas could be illuminated for example in red, to indicate to users that the dispenser is out of order and requires service.
To independently illuminate the different light display areas, the light transmitting middle layer can be divided into multiple light transmitting zones, with barriers positioned between the light transmitting zones that prevent light from being transmitted between the light transmitting zones. The light transmitting zones could, for example, be formed from a translucent light transmitting plastic, and the barriers could be formed by an opaque light blocking plastic. The opaque first and second side layers of the laminate material are optionally formed from metal, such as aluminum or stainless steel.
Accordingly, in a first aspect the present invention resides in an apparatus comprising: an illumination device; and an illuminatable structure; wherein the illuminatable structure comprises a laminate material having an opaque first side layer, a light transmitting middle layer, and an opaque second side layer; wherein the illuminatable structure has a light display area where the light transmitting middle layer is exposed; and wherein the illumination device emits light into the light transmitting middle layer of the illuminatable structure, and the light transmitting middle layer transmits the light to the light display area so that the light display area becomes illuminated.
In a second aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of the first aspect, wherein the light display area comprises an edge of the laminate material.
In a third aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first and second aspects, further comprising a controller that controls the illumination device; wherein the controller controls the emission of the light from the illumination device to convey information to a user of the apparatus.
In a fourth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to third aspects, wherein the information conveyed to the user of the apparatus comprises information about the apparatus.
In a fifth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to fourth aspects, wherein the apparatus is a dispensing apparatus for dispensing a material; and wherein the information conveyed to the user of the apparatus comprises at least one of: information about a quantity of the material remaining in the dispensing apparatus; information about an operational state of the dispensing apparatus; information about a quantity of the material that has been dispensed from the dispensing apparatus; information about whether the dispenser is out-of-order; and information about whether the dispenser requires servicing.
In a sixth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to fifth aspects, wherein the dispensing apparatus comprises a fluid dispenser for dispensing hand cleaning fluid; and wherein the information conveyed to the user of the apparatus comprises information about a quantity of the hand cleaning fluid that has been dispensed onto the user's hand.
In a seventh aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to sixth aspects, wherein the controller changes an operational state of the illumination device when a threshold quantity of the hand cleaning fluid has been dispensed onto the user's hand.
In an eighth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to seventh aspects, wherein the controller changes the operational state of the illumination device by at least one of: causing the illumination device to start emitting the light; causing the illumination device to stop emitting the light; and causing the illumination device to emit a different color of the light.
In a ninth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to eighth aspects, wherein the light transmitting middle layer is divided into at least a first light transmitting zone and a second light transmitting zone; wherein the illuminatable structure further comprises at least one barrier that prevents light from being transmitted between the first light transmitting zone and the second light transmitting zone; wherein the illumination device comprises a first illumination device and the light display area comprises a first light display area, the first illumination device emitting light into the first light transmitting zone, and the first light transmitting zone transmitting the light from the first illumination device to the first light display area so that the first light display area becomes illuminated; and wherein the apparatus further comprises a second illumination device that emits light into the second light transmitting zone, the second light transmitting zone transmitting the light from the second illumination device to a second light display area so that the second light display area becomes illuminated.
In a tenth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to ninth aspects, wherein the controller controls the emission of the light from the first illumination device and the second illumination device to convey information to the user of the apparatus.
In an eleventh aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to tenth aspects, wherein the information conveyed to the user of the apparatus comprises information about the quantity of the material remaining in the dispensing apparatus; wherein the controller controls the first illumination device and the second illumination device to illuminate the first light display area and the second light display area when there is a first quantity of the material remaining in the dispensing apparatus; wherein the controller controls the first illumination device and the second illumination device to illuminate the first light display area without illuminating the second light display area when there is a second quantity of the material remaining in the dispensing apparatus; and wherein the first quantity is greater than the second quantity.
In a twelfth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to eleventh aspects, wherein the illuminatable structure comprises a shroud of the dispensing apparatus; wherein the shroud has a forwardly facing front edge; and wherein the forwardly facing front edge comprises the light display area.
In a thirteenth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to twelfth aspects, wherein the forwardly facing front edge comprises a left side portion, a top portion, and a right side portion; and wherein the light display area includes the left side portion, the top portion, and the right side portion.
In a fourteenth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to thirteenth aspects, wherein the laminate material has a light receiving area where the opaque first side layer is removed; and wherein the illumination device is positioned adjacent to the light receiving area for directing the emitted light into the light transmitting middle layer.
In a fifteenth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to fourteenth aspects, wherein the dispensing apparatus further comprises a removable smart cover that carries the illumination device.
In a sixteenth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to fifteenth aspects, wherein the opaque first side layer and the opaque second side layer comprise a metal.
In a seventeenth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to sixteenth aspects, wherein the metal comprises at least one of: aluminum, stainless steel, and copper.
In an eighteenth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to seventeenth aspects, wherein the light transmitting middle layer comprises a light transmitting plastic.
In a nineteenth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to eighteenth aspects, wherein the light transmitting plastic comprises polyethylene.
In a twentieth aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to nineteenth aspects, wherein the illumination device comprises a light emitting diode.
In a twenty first aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to twentieth aspects, wherein the light emitting diode is capable of selectively emitting at least a first color of light and a second color of light.
In a twenty second aspect, the invention resides in an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to twenty first aspects, wherein the opaque first side layer has a thickness of about 0.5 mm, the light transmitting middle layer has a thickness of about 2 mm, and the opaque second side layer has a thickness of about 0.5 mm.
In a twenty third aspect, the invention resides in a method of operating an apparatus, which optionally incorporates one or more features of one or more of the first to twenty second aspects, the apparatus comprising: an illumination device; and an illuminatable structure; wherein the illuminatable structure comprises a laminate material having an opaque first side layer, a light transmitting middle layer, and an opaque second side layer; and wherein the illuminatable structure has a light display area where the light transmitting middle layer is exposed; the method comprising: emitting light from the illumination device into the light transmitting middle layer of the illuminatable structure, the light transmitting middle layer transmitting the light to the light display area so that the light display area becomes illuminated.
In a twenty fourth aspect, the invention resides in the method of operating an apparatus in accordance with the twenty third aspect, wherein the apparatus comprises the apparatus in accordance with any one of the first to twenty second aspects.
Further aspects and advantages of the invention will appear from the following description taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The fluid dispenser 10 is adapted to be secured to a wall, not shown, and is adapted for manual activation by a user urging an actuator lever 12 downwardly from the rest position shown in
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The pump mechanism 24 is coupled to the fluid reservoir 22 for dispensing the fluid 14 contained in the fluid reservoir 22 out through the fluid outlet 16. The pump mechanism 24 may have any suitable structure, and may for example be in the form of a piston pump assembly as shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,748,573 to Anhuf et al. The pump mechanism 24 is activated by depressing the actuator lever 12 from the rest position of
The smart cover 26 is removably coupled to the housing 20 and has a similar structure to the nozzle shield shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,748,573 to Anhuf et al. When coupled to the housing 20, the smart cover 26 substantially covers the pump mechanism 24, protecting the pump mechanism 24 from contamination and damage.
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If the smart cover 26 determines that the volume of fluid 14 dispensed from the fluid dispenser 10 is equal to or greater than the threshold volume, the controller 56 preferably controls the illumination device 54 to emit a green light. The green light is transmitted from the illumination device 54 into the light transmitting middle layer 42 of the shroud 28, which preferably transmits the green light to every exposed surface of the light transmitting middle layer 42 so that the exposed surfaces become illuminated by the green light. More specifically, in the embodiment shown in
The illuminated forward facing edge 46 of the shroud 28 preferably has a visually striking appearance that is immediately noticeable by the user, so that the user recognizes and understands from the green light that a sufficient volume of the fluid 14 has been dispensed.
If the smart cover 26 determines that the volume of fluid 14 dispensed from the fluid dispenser 10 is less than the threshold volume, the controller 56 preferably controls the illumination device 54 to emit a red light. The red light is likewise transmitted from the illumination device 54 into the light transmitting middle layer 42, which transmits the red light to the forward facing edge 46 so that the forward facing edge 46 is illuminated by the red light as shown in
The shroud 28 thus acts as an illuminatable structure 64 having a light display area 66, in the form of the forwardly facing edge 46, which can be illuminated to convey information to the user, in this case information about the volume of fluid that has been dispensed. The illumination of the shroud 28 could also be used to convey other types of information as well. For example, the controller 56 could be configured to control the illumination device 54 to emit a flashing red light if the controller 56 determines that the dispenser 10 requires service, for example because the fluid reservoir 22 is empty. This causes the forward facing edge 46 to become illuminated off and on by the flashing red light, signaling to a user that the dispenser 10 is out of order and/or to maintenance staff that the dispenser 10 requires servicing.
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Preferably, the controller 56 conveys information about the volume of fluid 14 remaining in the reservoir 22 by selectively illuminating the upper light display area 68, the middle light display area 70, and the lower light display area 72. For example, when the fluid reservoir 22 is full, the controller 56 could be configured to illuminate each of the first illumination device 54, the second illumination device 82, and the third illumination device 84 with blue light. The blue light emitted from the first illumination device 54 is transmitted into the first light transmitting zone 74, which transmits the blue light to the lower light display area 72 of the forward facing edge 46, causing the lower light display area 72 to become illuminated by the blue light; the blue light emitted from the second illumination device 82 is transmitted into the second light transmitting zone 76, which transmits the blue light to the middle light display area 70 of the forward facing edge 46, causing the middle light display area 70 to become illuminated by the blue light; and the blue light emitted from the third illumination device 84 is transmitted into the third light transmitting zone 78, which transmits the blue light to the upper light display area 68 of the forward facing edge 46, causing the upper light display area 68 to become illuminated by the blue light.
The fluid dispenser 10 with the upper light display area 68, the middle light display area 70, and the lower light display area 72 all illuminated by blue light is shown in
When the reservoir 22 is half empty, the controller 56 could be configured to illuminate only the first illumination device 54 and the second illumination device 82 with blue light, and to leave the third illumination device 84 unilluminated or off. This causes the middle light display area 70 and the lower light display area 72 to become illuminated by the blue light, as shown in
When the reservoir 22 is almost empty, the controller 56 could be configured to illuminate only the first illumination device 54 with blue light, and to leave the second illumination device 82 and the third illumination device 84 unilluminated or off. This causes the lower light display area 72 to become illuminated by the blue light, as shown in
Preferably, the controller 56 is configured to illuminate the lower light display area 72 with the blue light, and to leave the upper light display area 68 and the middle light display area 70 unilluminated, as shown in
In the event that a dispenser 10 does run out of fluid 14, the controller 56 is preferably configured to illuminate one, two, or preferably all three of the first illumination device 54, the second illumination device 82, and the third illumination device 84 with flashing red light. This causes the entire forward facing edge 46 to become illuminated by the flashing red light, which signals to users and/or maintenance staff that the dispenser 10 is out of order and requires service.
The smart cover 26 is also preferably configured to determine whether a threshold volume of fluid 14 has been dispensed onto a user's hand 18, as in the first embodiment shown in
Although not shown in the drawings, the housing 20 could optionally incorporate a front plate extending between the side walls 32 and 34 to at least partially cover the reservoir 22, as is known in the art. The front plate could optionally display a visual aid to assist users in interpreting the different colors of light that are displayed on the light display area 66. For example, the front plate could display a message stating “If the forward facing edge of the dispenser turns green, a sufficient volume of hand sanitizer has been dispensed. If the forward facing edge of the dispenser turns red, please activate the dispenser again to dispense an additional allotment of hand sanitizer.” The visual aid also preferably includes colored elements that match the different colors of light that may be displayed on the light display area 66. For example, in the message reproduced above the word “green” could be written in the same color of green that the light display area 66 displays when a sufficient volume of fluid 14 has been dispensed, and the word “red” could be written in the same color of red that the light display area 66 displays when an insufficient volume of fluid 14 has been dispensed.
Optionally, the barriers 80 could have a larger width than is shown in the drawings, so that for example a smaller area of the forward facing edge 46 becomes illuminated when the illumination devices 54, 82, 84 are activated. For example, the barriers 80 could be expanded so that each of the upper light display area 68, the middle light display area 70, and the lower light display area 72 encompass only a relatively small portion of the forward facing edge 46, which are spaced vertically from each other on the side walls 32 and 34. The front plate could also be provided with visual indicia displayed adjacent to each of the upper light display area 68, the middle light display area 70, and the lower light display area 72 to assist a user in interpreting the information that is being conveyed when the upper light display area 68, the middle light display area 70, and/or the lower light display area 72 is illuminated. For example, the controller 56 could be configured to illuminate only the upper light display area 68 when the reservoir 22 is full; to illuminate only the middle light display area 70 when the reservoir 22 is half full; and to illuminate only the lower light display area 72 when the reservoir 22 is almost empty. The front plate could for example display the word “full” adjacent to the upper light display area 68; the words “half full” adjacent to the middle light display area 70; and the words “almost empty” adjacent to the lower light display area 72. Alternatively, symbols showing a bottle full of fluid 14, a bottle half full of fluid 14, and a bottle almost empty of fluid 14 could be displayed adjacent to the upper light display area 68, the middle light display area 70, and the lower light display area 72, respectively.
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The paper towel dispenser 86 has a shroud 28 that is identical to the shroud 28 of the fluid dispenser 10 shown in
The controller 56 preferably controls the illumination device 54 to convey information to users of the paper towel dispenser 86. For example, when the paper towel dispenser 86 has run out of paper towels 88 as shown in
The controller 56 could also be configured to display other types of information by illuminating the forward facing edge 46. For example, the controller 56 could be configured to illuminate the forward facing edge 46 in a variety of different colors, for example in a sequenced pattern, that is intended to draw a user's attention to the paper towel dispenser 86 so that the user notices and is able to easily locate the paper towel dispenser 86.
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It will be understood that, although various features of the invention have been described with respect to one or another of the embodiments of the invention, the various features and embodiments of the invention may be combined or used in conjunction with other features and embodiments of the invention as described and illustrated herein.
The invention is not limited to the particular constructions of the fluid dispenser 10 and the paper towel dispenser 86 shown in the drawings. Rather, the invention could be used with any type of apparatus, including apparatuses that dispense other types of products or that have another function. For example, the invention could be incorporated into a waste paper bin, a faucet, a sink, a doorway, a toilet, a desk, or a countertop. The illuminatable structure 64 could also be a structure other than a shroud 28. For example, the illuminatable structure 64 could be an actuator lever 12, a fluid reservoir 22, or a smart cover 26 that are formed at least in part by a laminate material 38 having an opaque first side layer 40, a light transmitting middle layer 42, and an opaque second side layer 44. The light display area 66 also need not be a forward facing edge 46. Rather, any suitable location for displaying the light could be used, including for example part or all of a forwardly, upwardly, downwardly, rearwardly, and/or sideways directed edge or surface of the apparatus, or any combination thereof
The illumination device 54 need not be an LED light as described in the preferred embodiments. Rather, any device 54 that is capable of emitting light could be used. The illumination device 54 and the light receiving area 48 also need not be in the positions shown in the drawings. Rather, the illumination device 54 could be positioned at any suitable location for directing light into the light transmitting middle layer 42 of the laminate material 38. For example, the illumination device 54 could be arranged adjacent to the forward facing edge 46 of the shroud 28 for directing the emitted light rearwardly into the light transmitting middle layer 42, rather than being arranged adjacent to a light receiving area 48 where the opaque first side layer 40 has been removed. The light transmitting middle layer 42 could also be partially or completely removed from the light receiving area 48 to produce a cavity within the light transmitting middle layer 42 for receiving the illumination device 54. With the illumination device 54 received in a cavity of the light transmitting middle layer 42, the illumination device 54 is optionally able to directly emit light rearwardly and/or sideways into the light transmitting middle layer 42 parallel to the second side layer 44, which in some embodiments may improve the propagation of the light through the light transmitting middle layer 42. There could also be a greater number or a smaller number of illumination devices 54, 82, 84; light transmitting zones 74, 76, 78; and light display areas 66, 68, 70, 72 than are shown in the drawings. The illumination devices 54, 82, 84 could also emit different colors of light than has been described above, and could be capable of emitting a greater number or a smaller number of different colors of light.
The opaque first side layer 40, the light transmitting middle layer 42, and the opaque second side layer 44 could be made of any suitable materials, and are not limited to the particular materials described in the preferred embodiments. Preferably, the opaque first and second side layers 40 and 44 are at least partially reflective, to assist in the propagation of light through the light transmitting middle layer 42. The opaque first side layer 40, the light transmitting middle layer 42, and the opaque second side layer 44 could have any suitable thicknesses and material qualities. In one preferred embodiment, the opaque first side layer 40 is formed from aluminum and has a thickness of about 0.5 mm, the light transmitting middle layer 42 is formed from polyethylene and has a thickness of about 2 mm, and the opaque second side layer 44 is formed from aluminum and has a thickness of about 0.5 mm.
The laminate material 38 is optionally formed as a flat sheet by layering the opaque first side layer 40, the light transmitting middle layer 42, and the opaque second side layer 44 on top of each other, and laminating the three layers 40, 42, 44 together. The flat sheet can then be bent to form the shroud 28, so that the side walls 32 and 34 are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the top wall 30. Optionally, the flat sheet is cut into the shape of the shroud 28 before it is bent. Alternatively, the opaque first side layer 40, the light transmitting middle layer 42, and the opaque second side layer 44 could be moulded, cast, cut, or otherwise formed into the shape of the shroud 28 prior to being layered on top of each other.
The invention could be incorporated into other fluid dispenser 10 constructions, including for example those taught in U.S. Pat. No. 8,245,877 to Ophardt, issued Aug. 21, 2012; U.S. Pat. No. 8,113,388 to Ophardt et al., issued Feb. 14, 2012; U.S. Pat. No. 8,091,739 to Ophardt et al., issued Jan. 10, 2012; U.S. Pat. No. 7,748,573 to Anhuf et al., issued Jul. 6, 2010; U.S. Pat. No. 7,984,825 to Ophardt et al., issued Jul. 26, 2011; U.S. Pat. No. 8,684,236 to Ophardt, issued Apr. 1, 2014; U.S. Pat. No. 5,373,970 to Ophardt, issued Dec. 20, 1994; U.S. Pat. No. 5,836,482 to Ophardt et al., issued Nov. 17, 1998; and U.S. Pat. No. 9,682,390 to Ophardt et al., issued Jun. 20, 2017, which are each incorporated herein by reference.
Preferably, the controller 56 is configured to control the illumination of the illumination device 54 in a manner that reduces energy consumption and/or extends the battery life of a battery in the dispenser 10. For example, in the embodiment shown in
Although the fluid 14 is preferably a hand cleaning fluid 14, such as hand soap or hand sanitizer, the dispenser 10 could be used to dispense other fluids 14 as well. The term “fluid” as used herein includes any flowable substance, including liquids, foams, emulsions, and dispersions.
As used herein, the term “laminate” refers to a composite material that has two or more different layers. Any suitable manner of connecting or bonding the layers together could be used.
Although this disclosure has described and illustrated certain preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not restricted to these particular embodiments. Rather, the invention includes all embodiments which are functional, optical, or mechanical equivalents of the specific embodiments and features that have been described and illustrated herein.
This application claims priority to the Sep. 10, 2021 filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/242,842, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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