The product is a soap and towel dispensing product that deters spreading bacteria and other contaminants. The product is configured to dispense towels from a towel enclosure and to dispense soap from a soap container positioned beneath the towel enclosure so that soap does not leak into, and otherwise contaminate, the towels and the towel enclosure. The product comprises features that greatly simplify restocking the product with towels and soap. Also, the product comprises features that greatly improve hygienic conditions for the product users, the service workers who perform restocking, and the general locale where the product is located.
The product is especially useful in washrooms and other cleaning stations that experience frequent use by multiple users, for example in restaurants and other retail venues, busy households, sports arenas, transportation centers, and various other locations. Contracted service workers may be utilized to restock the product with towels and soap, so speed and simplicity are important aspects affecting success and profitability of the service.
When restocking the product with soap, the soap container can be released from the product and discarded without touching the soap container, therefore minimizing the transfer of bacteria and other contaminants to other surfaces. Also, a fresh soap container can be mounted to the product by simply pressing the soap container in place without rotating the soap container, making soap container replacement faster and more efficient. The soap container can be released even when the product is stocked with towels and without first removing the towels and without first removing the towel enclosure.
The soap container mounts beneath the towel enclosure via a coupler that releasably connects the soap container to the towel enclosure. The coupler is configured so that simply pressing the soap container against the coupler is sufficient to mount the soap container to the product. This “push-to-connect” feature greatly simplifies and speeds up the process of replacing an empty soap container. In addition, the soap container is released from the product via a coupler actuator where a service worker or other person activates the actuator remotely without requiring direct contact with the soap container. The remote release capability enables release and disposal of the soap container directly to a waste container, thus reducing the likelihood of bacteria and other contaminants being transferred from the soap container to a workers hand and then to other surfaces.
There exist examples in the prior art of towel dispensers and of soap dispensers that are located in high traffic areas that experience frequent use. Often such towel dispensers and soap dispensers are in public areas and are restocked with towels and with soap on a regular, frequent basis by service workers. Each service worker can be responsible for stocking many towel dispensers and soap dispensers and are dependent on speed in restocking to maximize their efficiency. It is useful therefore to have a combined soap and towel dispenser that enables quick and easy restocking of towels and soap in a single dispenser.
In addition, public venues as well as some private venues are lately concerned with the spread of bacteria and other contaminants due to contact with various fixtures within the venue. For example, contact with sink faucets, toilet lids and handles, door handles, towel dispensers and soap dispensers, is considered to be a mode of transferring bacteria from one person to another.
There are examples of soap dispensers and towel dispensers that provide “hands-free” dispensing of soap and towels and thus reduce contact by users with contaminated surfaces and reduce transfer of bacteria from one person to another. However, there has been little effort directed towards reducing contact by service workers with contaminated surfaces during restocking.
There is clearly a need in the market for a soap and towel dispenser that enables quick and easy restocking of towels and soap in a single dispenser and also reduces contact with contaminated surfaces on the dispenser during restocking.
The invention is a soap and towel dispensing product that enables quick and easy restocking of towels and soap and also reduces contact with contaminated surfaces on the product during restocking.
In one embodiment, the product has a towel enclosure for dispensing towels from a towel roll within the towel enclosure through an opening in the towel enclosure. The product also has a coupler mounted to the towel enclosure, and the coupler releasably connects a soap container to the product such that the soap container is mounted beneath the towel enclosure. The product has a coupler actuator, the coupler actuator when activated causing the coupler to release the soap container. The coupler actuator can be activated at a distance from the soap container and without contacting the soap container. The coupler can be configured such that the soap container separates from the product and falls away from the product when the coupler releases the soap container.
In second embodiment, the product can have a towel enclosure for dispensing towels from a towel roll within the towel enclosure via an opening in the towel enclosure. The product can have a soap container having a coupling component. The product can have a coupler mounted to the towel enclosure, where the coupler can have a coupled state and an uncoupled state. The coupler in the coupled state can engage the coupling component to hold the soap container beneath the towel enclosure. The coupler in the uncoupled state can release the soap container. The product can have a coupler actuator and the coupler actuator, when activated, can cause the coupler to change to the uncoupled state and to discharge the soap container from the product. The coupler actuator can be activated at a distance from the soap container and without directly contacting the soap container. Pressing the coupling component against the coupler without rotating the coupling component can be wholly sufficient to cause the coupler to change to the coupled state and engage the coupling component to hold the soap container beneath the towel enclosure.
In a further embodiment, the product can have a coupler having a coupled state and an uncoupled state. The product can have a soap container having a coupling component. The coupler in the coupled state can engage the coupling component to hold the soap container beneath the coupler. The coupler can change to the coupled state and engage the coupling component when the coupling component is pressed against the coupler without rotating the coupling component. The product can have a coupler actuator and the coupler actuator, when activated, can cause the coupler to change to the uncoupled state and to discharge the soap container from the dispenser. The coupler actuator can be activated at a distance from the soap container and without directly contacting the soap container. The product can have a towel enclosure that can be removably mounted above the coupler. The towel enclosure can dispense towels from a towel roll within the towel enclosure via an opening in the towel enclosure. The towel enclosure can have a release implement having an operator end and a coupler end, where the operator end can protrude out of the towel enclosure. The coupler end can extend through the towel enclosure to operatively engage the coupler actuator so that operating the release implement from outside the towel enclosure activates the coupler actuator.
The product can dispense both towels and soap and can be used in public washrooms, restaurant cleanup areas, and in various public and private venues where it is necessary and convenient to have washing facilities.
The product can comprise a towel enclosure. The towel enclosure can cover and protect the towels from contamination prior to dispensing. The towel enclosure can dispense towels through an opening in the towel enclosure. The towel enclosure can be removable so that towels can be restocked. The towel enclosure can comprise more than one towel enclosure component.
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The towel enclosure can comprise an automated advance component for automatically extending towels through the opening after dispensing. The automated advance component is useful for ensuring the towels extend beyond the opening prior to dispensing.
For example, the automated advance component can comprise a motor-driven towel support. The motor-driven support can automatically extend towels after towels are dispensed. As the towels extend they protrude beyond the opening so that the towels are accessible to a user.
Various automated advance components are known and used in the art of towel dispensing. The automated advance component can be a known advance component and can be a novel advance component. The advance component can be a combination of known and novel advance components.
The automated advance component can be detector-activated and extend towels when a detector detects an appropriate signal. For example, the advance component can extend towels when a motion detector detects a motion signal. Alternatively, the advance component can extend towels when a light detector detects a light signal and detects a no-light signal. Alternatively, the advance component can extend towels when a sound detector detects a sound signal. The advance component can be detector-activated by various detectors and combinations thereof.
The advance component can be battery-powered and can be powered by line voltage via a wired connection. The advance component can be mechanically powered via a spring and mechanically powered by various mechanical means, electrical means, and combinations thereof.
The towel enclosure 11 can hold a towel roll 12. Alternatively, the towel enclosure can hold folded towels and various types of towels so long as the towels are dispensable from within the towel enclosure.
The towel enclosure 11 can be transparent, can be translucent, and can be opaque.
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Alternatively, the towel roll 12 can be supported by a support element medial the platform 17 and the towel roll 12. Alternatively, the towel roll 12 can be supported by the towel enclosure 11 and by various other product components so long as the towel roll 12 is positioned within the towel enclosure 12.
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The product can comprise a coupler that releasably connects to a soap container. The coupler can be mounted to the towel enclosure and connect to the soap container so that the soap container is held beneath the towel enclosure. Holding the soap container beneath the towel enclosure minimizes soap and other contaminants from the soap container entering the towel enclosure. The coupler is configured so that the soap container completely separates from the product and falls away from the product when the coupler releases the soap container.
The coupler can be configured to connect to a coupling component on the soap container. The coupling component can be a specific feature of the soap container and can be a combination of features of the soap container. The coupling component can be inherent in the shape of the soap container.
The coupler is further configured so that pressing the soap container against the coupler, without rotating the soap container, causes the coupler to connect to the soap container and hold the soap container beneath the towel enclosure. The push-to-connect interaction between the coupler and the soap container simplifies and speeds up replacing the soap container. Since the soap can be consumed when the product is used, the soap container may need to be replaced regularly, and the product minimizes the amount of time a service worker expends in replacing the soap container.
The product can comprise a coupler actuator. Activating the coupler actuator can cause the coupler to release the soap container. The coupler actuator is activated at a distance from the soap container and the coupler actuator does not directly contact the soap container. Activating the actuator from a distance and without contacting the soap container minimizes soap and other contaminants being transmitted to a service workers hands and to various surfaces during soap container removal.
A service worker can remove the soap container by placing a waste container underneath the product and activating the coupler actuator to cause the coupler to release the soap container and allow the soap container to fall away from the product into the waste container. Throughout the abovementioned removal, the service worker never has to directly contact the soap container.
The product 10 can comprise a coupler 20. The coupler 20 releasably connects a soap container 80 to the product 10 and holds the soap container 80 beneath the towel enclosure 11. The coupler 20 can be mounted to the towel enclosure 11 and can be mounted to various other product elements so long as the coupler 20 can hold the soap container 80 beneath the towel enclosure 11.
The coupler 20 can release the soap container 80 and allow the soap container 80 to separate from the coupler 10 and fall away from the product 10.
The coupler can connect to and release the soap container in various ways and utilizing various components and features.
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The coupler 20 can have a coupled state and an uncoupled state. The coupler 20 in the coupled state can connect to the soap container 80 via the container end 23. As shown in
Alternatively, the pivoting latch can pivot about a different pivot point, for example a pivot point distal both the actuator end and the container end. As shown in
The coupler 20A can have a coupled state and an uncoupled state. The coupler 20A in the coupled state can connect to the soap container 80A via the container end 23A. As shown in
The coupler can have a bias member for biasing the pivoting latch towards the coupled position and towards the uncoupled position. The coupler 20 has a flat spring 25 that biases the pivoting latch 21 towards the coupled position. Similarly, the coupler 20A has an elastic band 25A that biases the pivoting latch 21A towards the coupled position.
The product can comprise a coupler actuator, such as a coupler actuator 31. The towel enclosure 11 can be removed from the product to expose the coupler actuator. The coupler actuator 31 can be activated to cause the coupler 20 to release the soap container 80 by pressing the coupler actuator 31 towards the pivoting latch 21. The coupler actuator 31 can contact the pivoting latch 21 at the actuator end 22 and causes container end 23 to move inwards and disengage from the soap container 80.
The coupler actuator 31 when activated does not contact the soap container and therefore minimizes soap and other contaminants being transmitted to a service workers hands and to various surfaces when activating the coupler actuator.
A coupler actuator 31A, as shown in
The product can comprise various types of coupler actuators that interact with various couplers, so long as the coupler actuator can cause the coupler to release the soap cartridge and so long as the coupler actuator when activated does not contact the soap container.
The product can comprise a release implement. The release implement can be employed to activate the coupler actuator from outside the towel enclosure. The release implement can extend from proximal the coupler through the towel enclosure, and can protrude from the towel enclosure.
The release implement is useful for activating the coupler actuator when the towel enclosure is connected to the coupler and when towels are present in the towel enclosure. The release implement further facilitates fast and efficient removal and replacement of the soap container by enabling a service worker or other person to remove and replace the soap container without removing the towel enclosure.
The product 10 has a release assembly 40 including a release implement 44. The release implement 44 has an operator end 45 and a coupler end 46. The release implement 44 can pass through a cover 42 from above the towel enclosure 11 so that the operator end 45 can protrude out of the towel enclosure 11. The release implement 44 can extend downwards through the cover 42 to operatively engage the coupler actuator 31 with the coupler end 46 so that pressing down the release implement activates the coupler actuator 31 and causes the coupler 20 to release the soap container 80.
The product 10 further comprises a release spring 41 for biasing the release implement in an upward position. The release spring 41 rests upon a spring base 43 contained within the cover 42.
The cover 42 can be releasably connected to the product 10 and when connected can retain the towel enclosure in place on the product.
The product 10A has a release implement 44A. The release implement 44A can pass through the towel enclosure 11A from above the towel enclosure 11A. The release implement 44A can extend downwards through the towel enclosure to contact the coupler actuator 31A so that pressing down the release implement 44A activates the coupler actuator 31A and causes the coupler 20A to release the soap container 80A. The product 10A has a release spring 41A to bias the release implement 44A in an upward position.
The product can comprise a lock for preventing unauthorized operation of the coupler. The product 10 has a lock 27. The lock 27 can seat against the pivoting latch 21 and prevent the pivoting latch 21 from pivoting inwards to release the soap container. The lock 27 is configured so that activating the coupler actuator 31 causes the lock 27 to unseat from against the pivoting latch 21, therefore enabling the coupler actuator 31 to pivot the pivoting latch 21 and disengage from the soap container 80.
The lock 27 comprises a stem 271 and a flange 272. The flange 272 is positioned proximal the pivoting latch container end 23 and, when in use, can contact a container end shoulder 28. With the lock 27 in place against the pivoting latch 21, the pivoting latch 21 cannot be manipulated to disengage from the soap container by reaching up from below the soap container.
When the coupler actuator 31 is pressed towards the actuator end 22 of the pivoting latch 21, the coupler actuator 31 first contacts the stem 271 and moves the lock 27 downwards so that the lock 27 unseats from against the pivoting latch 21.
The product can comprise various locks that cooperate with various couplers so long as the lock can prevent unauthorized operation of the coupler.
The product 10 can comprise a lower housing 16 and a wall mount 14. The lower housing can house the coupler and can provide tamper-resistance. The wall mount can be utilized to mount the product 10 to a surface so as to enable easy access to the product 10.
The product 10A can comprise a lower housing 16A and a wall mount 14A.
The product can comprise a soap container. For example, the product 10 has a soap container 80. The soap container 80 can have a coupling component, for example a mounting hole. The soap container 80 is substantially toroidally shaped with the mounting hole extending through the soap container 80. The mounting hole has a mounting hole periphery 84 with a shoulder 85. The coupler 20 can engage the mounting hole periphery 84 to hold the soap container 80 beneath the towel enclosure 11. As shown in
The soap container can have various shapes other than toroidal. The mounting hole can be wholly bounded by the container and can be only partially bounded, i.e. can be U shaped, C-shaped, and other open shapes, so long as the soap container has a mounting hole periphery that can be engaged by the coupler.
The soap container can be curvilinear. Alternatively, the soap container can be formed of straight surfaces and angles, and can be a combination of curvilinear and straight surfaces.
The soap container can be sized to fit beneath the towel enclosure. The soap container 80 is approximately 9.5 inches in diameter across the top and approximately 2.5 inches deep. Soap containers can have various sizes and shapes.
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The mounting staff 83A has a groove 85A that can be engaged by the coupler 20A to hold the soap container 80A beneath the towel enclosure 11A. In the coupled state, the pivoting latch 21A can engage the mounting staff 83A via the container end 23A contacting the groove 85A.
The soap container can dispense soap directly to a user and can transfer soap out of the soap container for separate dispensing.
The soap container 80 can dispense soap directly to a user via a dispenser nozzle 81. The soap container 80 has a regulator 82 for causing soap to dispense from the soap container 80 through the nozzle 81. The regulator 82 is a pushbutton that forces soap through the nozzle 81.
Alternatively, the regulator can be a valve that allows soap to flow through the nozzle. Alternatively, the regulator can create soap foam that is dispensed from the nozzle. The regulator can be various types and combinations thereof, so long as the regulator can cause soap to dispense from the nozzle.
The soap container 80A has a regulator 82A for causing soap to dispense from the nozzle 81A. The regulator 82A is a valve that can be raised to allow soap to flow through the nozzle 81A.
The soap container can comprise an automated soap dispensing system. The soap dispensing system can be detector-activated and dispense soap when a detector detects an appropriate signal. For example, the soap dispensing system can dispense soap when a motion detector detects a motion signal. Alternatively, the soap dispensing system can dispense soap when a light detector detects a light signal and detects a no-light signal. Alternatively, soap dispensing system can dispense soap when a sound detector detects a sound signal. The soap dispensing system can be detector-activated by various detectors and combinations thereof.
The soap dispensing system can be battery-powered and can be powered by line voltage via a wired connection. The soap dispensing system can be mechanically powered via a spring and mechanically powered by various mechanical means, electrical means, and combinations thereof.
The soap container can be rotatably positioned and held with respect to the coupler. For example, the soap container 80 can be rotated about a coupler axis 29 so that the nozzle is accessible to a user. The soap container 80 can have an indexing stop, for example the indexing stop 86. The indexing stop 86 can cooperatively engage with the product to enable incrementally adjustable rotational positioning.
The coupler actuator 31 is positioned above the actuator end 22 and the release implement 44 is positioned above the coupler actuator 31. An actuator spring 32 can act between the coupler actuator 31 and the pivoting latch 21 so that the pivoting latch 21 is biased towards engaging the soap container.
The lock 27 is in place against the pivoting latch 21 with the flange 272 contacting the container end shoulder 28 so that the pivoting latch 21 cannot be manipulated from below the soap container 80.
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The product 10A has the coupler 20A that mounts beneath the towel enclosure 11A. As shown in
This application claims the benefit of the priority date of provisional application 61/000,088, filed Oct. 23, 2007, and incorporates by reference application 61/000,088 in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61000088 | Oct 2007 | US |