The instant application is directed towards a hygiene system. For example, the instant application is directed towards a hygiene system for displaying a display medium.
Hygiene systems can dispense a hygiene product to a user. Hygiene systems can be used, for example, in schools, hospitals, nursing homes, factories, restaurants, etc.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the detailed description. This summary is not intended to identify key factors or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter.
In an example, a hygiene system for dispensing a hygiene product comprises a hygiene system housing comprising a mounting portion and a surface portion attached to the mounting portion. The mounting portion is configured to be mounted to a mounting surface. The hygiene system comprises a dispensing mechanism disposed within an interior of the hygiene system housing between the mounting portion and the surface portion. The dispensing mechanism is configured to dispense the hygiene product. The hygiene system comprises a display structure attached to the surface portion and configured to support a display medium disposed between an outer surface of the surface portion and an inner surface of the display structure. The display structure is substantially transparent such that the display medium is visible through the display structure
In another example, a hygiene system for dispensing a hygiene product comprises a hygiene system housing comprising a mounting portion and a display structure. The mounting portion is configured to be mounted to a mounting surface. The hygiene system comprises a dispensing mechanism disposed within an interior of the hygiene system housing between the mounting portion and the display structure. The dispensing mechanism is configured to dispense the hygiene product. The display structure is moveably attached to the mounting portion. The display structure is moveable between an opened position in which the dispensing mechanism is exposed, and a closed position in which the dispensing mechanism is not exposed. The display structure defines a display space between an inner surface of the display structure and an outer surface of the dispensing mechanism when in the closed position. The display structure is configured to support a display medium disposed within the display space. The display structure is substantially transparent such that the display medium is visible through the display structure.
In another example, a hygiene system for dispensing a hygiene product comprises a hygiene system housing comprising a mounting portion and a display structure attached to the mounting portion. The mounting portion is configured to be mounted to a mounting surface. The hygiene system comprises a dispensing mechanism disposed within an interior of the hygiene system housing between the mounting portion and the display structure. The dispensing mechanism is configured to dispense the hygiene product. The display structure comprises at least one of a dry-erase board or a chalkboard.
The following description and annexed drawings set forth certain illustrative aspects and implementations. These are indicative of but a few of the various ways in which one or more aspects can be employed. Other aspects, advantages, and/or novel features of the disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the annexed drawings.
The claimed subject matter is now described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide an understanding of the claimed subject matter. It is evident, however, that the claimed subject matter can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, structures and devices are illustrated in block diagram form in order to facilitate describing the claimed subject matter. Relative size, orientation, etc. of parts, components, etc. may differ from that which is illustrated while not falling outside of the scope of the claimed subject matter.
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In an example, the hygiene system 100 comprises a hygiene system housing 102. The hygiene system housing 102 comprises a reservoir, enclosure, etc. within which portions of the hygiene system 100 may be housed. In some examples, the hygiene system housing 102 is substantially hollow so as to receive structures, components, etc. therein. In the illustrated example, the hygiene system housing 102 comprises a rigid and/or durable structure or material, such as a plastic material, a metal material, or the like. In some examples, the hygiene system housing 102 comprises one or more openings and/or doors to allow for access to an interior of the hygiene system housing 102.
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The surface portion 204 of the hygiene system housing 102 can be removably attached to the mounting portion 202. In this example, an attachment portion 205 of the surface portion 204 can be attached to the mounting portion 202. In this example, the attachment portion 205 has a cross-sectional size that substantially matches a cross-sectional size (e.g., height, width, etc.) of the mounting portion 202. In an example, one or more mechanical fasteners can be provided as part of the mounting portion 202 and/or the surface portion 204 so as to attach the mounting portion 202 and the surface portion 204. In some examples, these mechanical fasteners may comprise locking structures (e.g., snap fit structures), screws, bolts, nuts, etc.
The mounting portion 202 and the surface portion 204 can together define the interior 200 of the hygiene system housing 102. The interior 200 of the hygiene system housing 102 is substantially hollow so as to receive the structures, components, etc. of the hygiene system 100.
The hygiene system 100 comprises a reservoir 220. The reservoir 220 comprises a container, enclosure, vessel, pouch, etc. into which a hygiene product 222 can be received and from which the hygiene product 222 can be dispensed. The reservoir 220 can be supported within the interior 200 of the hygiene system housing 102, such as between the mounting portion 202 and the surface portion 204. In some examples, the hygiene product 222 that is contained within the reservoir 220 comprises soaps, cleaners, disinfectants, sanitizers, antiseptics, moisturizers, alcohol-infused liquids, or the like. In other examples, the hygiene product 222 comprises liquid or semi-liquid materials.
The hygiene system 100 comprises a dispensing mechanism 224 for dispensing the hygiene product 222 from the reservoir 220. The dispensing mechanism 224 can be disposed within the interior 200 of the hygiene system housing 102 between the mounting portion 202 and the surface portion 204. In this example, the dispensing mechanism 224 can be located within a lower portion of the interior 200, such as below the reservoir 220.
The dispensing mechanism 224 can be operatively coupled to the reservoir 220. That is, by being operatively coupled, the dispensing mechanism 224 can be in fluid communication with an opening in the reservoir 220 so as to selectively dispense the hygiene product 222 (e.g., during a dispense event) from the reservoir 220. A dispense event may be actuated by the dispensing mechanism 224 such that the hygiene product 222 is dispensed from the reservoir 220. In some examples, the dispensing mechanism 224 comprises one or more of a pump, an actuator, sensors, levers, or other types of devices that can assist in causing an expulsion of the hygiene product 222 from the reservoir 220. The hygiene system housing 102 defines an opening 226 in proximity to the dispensing mechanism 224 through which the hygiene product 222 can be expelled from the hygiene system housing 102. In an example, the opening 226 is defined within the surface portion 204 and/or the mounting portion 202. The opening 226 in this example is located below the dispensing mechanism 224 and below the reservoir 220.
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The display medium 232 can display textual and/or graphic elements in color, black and white, etc. The display medium 232 can display, for example, images, pictures, paintings, text, advertising information, etc. The display medium 232 can have a size (e.g., height and width) that, in some examples, substantially matches a size of the display structure 230 and/or the surface portion 204. In other examples, the display medium 232 can have a size that is less than a size of the display structure 230 and/or the surface portion 204. Since the display structure 230 is substantially transparent, the display medium 232 (e.g., the textual and/or graphic elements of the display medium 232) can be visible through the display structure 230.
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In an example, the outer surface 234 of the surface portion 204 can define a recessed portion 300 that is configured to receive the display medium 232. The recessed portion 300 defines a space, depression, furrow, channel, or the like in the outer surface 234. In an example, the recessed portion 300 is bounded by one or more sidewalls 302 (e.g., upper sidewall, lower sidewall, and lateral sidewalls). In this example, the display structure 230 has a display size (e.g., height and width) that substantially matches a recess size (e.g., height and width) of the recessed portion 300. In this example, the display medium 232 has a display medium size (e.g., height and width) that substantially matches the recess size (e.g., height and width) of the recessed portion 300. In another example, the display structure 230 can have a display size (e.g., height and width) that substantially matches a mounting portion size (e.g., height and width) of the mounting portion 202.
The display structure 230 and the display medium 232 can therefore be received within the recessed portion 300. Due to the substantially matching sizes of the display structure 230 and the recessed portion 300, the display structure 230 and the sidewalls 302 of the recessed portion 300 can form a friction fit with outer edges of the display structure 230 in contact with the sidewalls 302 of the recessed portion 300. As such, the display structure 230 may be secured within the recessed portion 300 with a reduced likelihood of being inadvertently removed from the recessed portion 300. To further assist in attaching the display structure 230 with respect to the surface portion 204, one or more fasteners (e.g., screws, nuts, bolts, nails, etc.), adhesives, locking structures (e.g., clamps, brackets, clasps, etc.) or the like may be incorporated as part of the display structure 230 and/or the surface portion 204.
In an example, the hygiene system housing 102 has a housing height 310 (e.g., as illustrated in
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In this example, the display height 514 of the display structure 230 is larger than the housing height 310 of the hygiene system housing 102. In this example, the display width 516 of the display structure 230 is larger than the housing width 312 of the hygiene system housing 102.
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The display structure 606 is moveably attached to the mounting portion 604. For example, the display structure 606 is moveable between an opened position (e.g., as illustrated in
The hygiene system 600 comprises a reservoir 620 that is similar in some respects to the reservoir 220. For example, the reservoir 620 comprises container, enclosure, vessel, pouch, etc. into which the hygiene product 222 can be received and from which the hygiene product 222 can be dispensed. The reservoir 620 can be supported within an interior 622 of the hygiene system housing 602 between the mounting portion 604 and the display structure 606.
The hygiene system 600 comprises a dispensing mechanism 630 for dispensing the hygiene product 222 from the reservoir 620. In some examples, the dispensing mechanism 630 is similar in some respects to the dispensing mechanism 224. For example, the dispensing mechanism 630 can be disposed within the interior 622 of the hygiene system housing 602 between the mounting portion 604 and the display structure 606. In this example, the dispensing mechanism 630 comprises one or more of a pump, an actuator, sensors, levers, or other types of devices that can assist in causing an expulsion of the hygiene product 222 from the reservoir 620.
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In an example, when the display medium 638 is disposed within the display space 800, a front side of the display medium 638 is in proximity to and/or in contact with the front wall 640 and/or the sidewalls 641 of the display structure 606. A rear side of the display medium 638 is in proximity to and/or in contact with the dispensing mechanism 630 and the reservoir 620. In this example, the display medium 638 is substantially limited from being inadvertently removed from the display space 800 due to the relatively close proximity to the display structure 606 and the dispensing mechanism 630 and the reservoir 620.
In some examples, the display structure 606 can comprise one or more holding mechanisms 680 (e.g., illustrated in
The display medium 638 is similar in some respects to the display medium 232. For example, the display medium 638 can display textual and/or graphic elements in color, black and white, etc. The display medium 638 can display, for example, images, pictures, paintings, text, advertising information, etc. The display medium 232 can have a size (e.g., height and width) that, in some examples, substantially matches a size of the display structure 606.
The display structure 606 is substantially transparent such that the display medium 638 is visible through the display structure 606. In this example, the front walls 640 and/or the sidewalls 641 of the display structure 606 are substantially transparent. The display structure 230 can comprise a number of different transparent structures, such as plastic, glass, or the like. Since the display structure 606 is substantially transparent, the display medium 638 (e.g., the textual and/or graphic elements of the display medium 638) can be visible through the display structure 606.
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The display structure 904 is substantially similar to the surface portion 204 of the hygiene system housing 102. For example, the display structure 904 can be removably attached to the mounting portion 202. In an example, one or more mechanical fasteners can be provided as part of the mounting portion 202 and/or the display structure 904 so as to attach the mounting portion 202 and the display structure 904. In some examples, these mechanical fasteners may comprise locking structures (e.g., snap fit structures), screws, bolts, nuts, etc.
The mounting portion 202 and the display structure 904 can together define the interior of the hygiene system housing 902. The reservoir 220 can be supported within the interior 200 of the hygiene system housing 902, such as between the mounting portion 202 and the display structure 904. The dispensing mechanism 224 can also be disposed within the interior 200 between the mounting portion 202 and the hygiene system housing 902.
In an example, the display structure 904 comprises an attachment portion 906 and a surface portion 908. The display structure 904 has a first side 910 and a second side 912, with the attachment portion 906 located on the first side 910 of the display structure 904 and the surface portion 908 located on the second side 912 of the display structure 904. In this example, the first side 910 of the display structure 904 (e.g., corresponding to the attachment portion 906) is attached to the mounting portion 202 while the second side 912 of the display structure 904 (e.g., corresponding to the surface portion 908) comprises a writing surface 914.
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The hygiene system 100, 600, 900 in the illustrated examples provides a benefit of displaying information via the display medium and/or the writing surface. For example, the hygiene system 100, 600, 900 can display marketing information, announcement information, schedules, reminders, or the like. As such, the hygiene system 100, 600, 900 can simultaneously provide a hygiene product to a user while also displaying the aforementioned information via the display medium and/or the writing surface.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing at least some of the claims.
Various operations of embodiments are provided herein. The order in which some or all of the operations described should not be construed to imply that these operations are necessarily order dependent. Alternative ordering will be appreciated having the benefit of this description. Further, it will be understood that not all operations are necessarily present in each embodiment provided herein. Also, it will be understood that not all operations are necessary in some embodiments.
Many modifications may be made to the instant disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the claimed subject matter. Unless specified otherwise, “first,” “second,” or the like are not intended to imply a temporal aspect, a spatial aspect, an ordering, etc. Rather, such terms are merely used as identifiers, names, etc. for features, elements, items, etc. For example, a first component and a second component correspond to component A and component B or two different or two identical components or the same component.
Moreover, “exemplary” is used herein to mean serving as an example, instance, illustration, etc., and not necessarily as advantageous. As used in this application, “or” is intended to mean an inclusive “or” rather than an exclusive “or”. In addition, “a” and “an” as used in this application are to be construed to mean “one or more” unless specified otherwise or clear from context to be directed to a singular form. Also, at least one of A and B or the like means A or B or both A and B. Furthermore, to the extent that “includes”, “having”, “has”, “with”, or variants thereof are used in either the detailed description or the claims, such terms are intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to “comprising”.
Also, although the disclosure has been illustrated and described with respect to one or more implementations, equivalent alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art based upon a reading and understanding of this specification and the annexed drawings. The disclosure includes all such modifications and alterations and is limited only by the scope of the following claims. In particular regard to the various functions performed by the above described components (e.g., elements, resources, etc.), the terms used to describe such components are intended to correspond, unless otherwise indicated, to any component which performs the specified function of the described component (e.g., that is functionally equivalent), even though not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure. In addition, while a particular feature of the disclosure may have been disclosed with respect to only one of several implementations, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other implementations as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/121,733, titled “HYGIENE SYSTEM FOR DISPLAYING A DISPLAY MEDIUM” and filed on Feb. 27, 2015, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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62121733 | Feb 2015 | US |