Dispenser for items such as liners for covering the beds of baby changing stations prior to use, or other sheet materials are popular in various establishment bathrooms. Many of these dispensers are not easy to replenish with the items and many have difficulties in allowing for the dispensing of such items when the number of items in the dispenser have been reduced. Thus, dispensers that are easier to load with the items to be dispensed and/or which allow for easier dispensing of items, even if when the numbers of items in the dispenser are reduced, are desired.
An example embodiment dispenser includes a housing including an opening, a lid for covering the housing opening, a reservoir for holding items to be dispensed from the dispenser, the reservoir being formed on the lid for being in the housing when the lid covers the housing opening, and a dispensing opening on the lid providing access to the reservoir. In another example embodiment, the lid rotates relative to the housing opening from a closed position covering the housing opening to an open position exposing the housing opening. In yet another example embodiment, the dispenser further includes a stop for stopping the rotation of the lid relative to the housing at an angle in the range of 30 degrees to 70 degrees. In one example embodiment, the angle is 60 degrees. In an example embodiment, a stop member extends from the lid and penetrates a housing wall, the stop member engaging the housing for stopping the rotation of the lid relative to the housing. In a further example embodiment, the housing defines a trough for receiving a lower end portion of the lid when the lid is in the open position, where the slot penetrates the wall by penetrating a slot formed on a wall of the housing defining the trough. In yet a further example embodiment, the reservoir defines an inlet opening for receiving the items. In another example embodiment, when in the lid is in the closed position the inlet opening is defined on top of the reservoir. In one example embodiment, the reservoir includes a wall spaced apart from the lid, and the inlet opening is between the lid and the rear wall. In another example embodiment, the lid rotates about an axis, the reservoir includes a bottom wall extending between the lid and rear wall, and two opposite sidewalls extending between the lid and the rear wall and extending from the bottom in a direction away from the axis to the inlet opening. In yet another example embodiment, the dispenser also includes spring member extending from the rear wall for exerting a force on the items to be dispensed. In example embodiment, the dispensing opening has a boundary having an upper end opposite a lower end, and the spring member extends to a location between the upper end and the lower end for exerting a force for pushing the items toward the dispensing opening. In a further example embodiment, the dispenser also includes a depression on the lid adjacent the dispensing opening allowing for easier access to the items to be dispensed through the dispensing opening. In yet a further example embodiment, the lid is completely removable from the housing. In one example embodiment, an inner surface of the lid defines an inner surface of the reservoir. In another example embodiment, the reservoir is separate from the lid and is coupled to the lid and wherein the lid defines a wall of the reservoir. In yet another example embodiment, the reservoir further includes a second reservoir for holding items to be dispensed from the dispenser, the second reservoir being formed on the lid for being in the housing when the lid covers the housing opening, and a second dispensing opening on the lid providing access to the second reservoir. In a further example embodiment, the dispenser is part of a baby changing station.
As example embodiment dispenser may be used or adapted to dispense individual sheets, or sheet-like, or flat materials, such as for example liners, diapers, or towels and the like. For illustrative purposes only, example embodiment of a dispenser for dispensing liners are described herein. More specifically, a dispenser for dispensing liners such as liners used to cover a bed of a baby changing station is described herein. While example embodiment dispensers may be used independently, example embodiment dispensers are described herein for use with a baby changing station or as part of a baby changing station.
An example embodiment dispenser 10 as shown in
In the shown example embodiment, a spring member, as for example a spring tab 42 extends from the rear wall 26 for exerting a force against the items to be dispensed in a direction toward the front wall (
In the shown example embodiment, the lid 14 rotates (i.e., pivots) relative to the housing 12 about an axis 44, as for example shown in
In an example embodiment a trough 50 is formed on the housing for receiving a lower end portion 52 of the lid 14 as the lid rotate to the open position relative to the housing about axis 44. The lower portion of the housing extends below the axis 44. A section 54 of the housing extends above the trough 50. Projections 56 extend transversely from the end portion 52 of the lid 14 to define stops 57, which penetrate corresponding slots 58 formed through the housing section defining the trough 50 for engaging the section 54 of the housing above the trough. The section 54 of the housing above the trough also defines a stop surface 60 that is engaged by the stops 57 for stopping the rotation of the lid about the axis 44 relative to the housing a position defining an angle 62 (
A dispensing opening 64 is formed through the front wall of each reservoir (or the front wall of the lid, for each reservoir) allowing for the dispensing of the liners housed in the reservoirs through such dispensing openings. In an example embodiment, a depression 68 (
In the shown example embodiment, the dispenser (i.e., the housing and the lid) are injection molded from polypropylene. In other example embodiment the dispenser may be made from other materials, such as for example metals, composites, other plastics, etc.
While the description herein has been made in detail with particular references to exemplary embodiments thereof, the exemplary embodiments described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the scope of the invention to the exact forms disclosed. Persons skilled in the art and technology to which this invention pertains will appreciate that alterations and changes in the described structures and methods of assembly and operation can be practiced without meaningfully departing from the principles, spirit, and scope of this invention, as set forth in the following claims. Although relative terms such as “outer,” “inner,” “upper,” “lower,” “below,” “above,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and similar terms may have been used herein to describe a spatial relationship of one element to another, it is understood that these terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the various elements and components of the invention in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. Additionally, as used herein, the term “substantially” and similar terms are used as terms of approximation and not as terms of degree, and are intended to account for the inherent deviations in measured or calculated values that would be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art. Moreover, the tasks described above may be performed in the order described or in any other suitable sequence. Additionally, the methods described above are not limited to the tasks described. Instead, for each embodiment, one or more of the tasks described above may be absent and/or additional tasks may be performed. Furthermore, as used herein, when a component is referred to as being “on” another component, it can be directly on the other component or components may also be present there between. Moreover, when a component is referred to as being “coupled” to another component, it can be directly attached to the other component or intervening components may be present there between.
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