1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of sanitizing systems in general and in particular to a self contained point of use sanitizing system that limits the potential of cross-contamination of the sanitizing supplies employed in the system.
2. Description of Related Art
As can be seen by reference to the following U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,691,897; 6,508,383; 4,788,909; and Des. 340,374, the prior art is replete with myriad and diverse cleaning sanitizing systems.
While all of the aforementioned prior art constructions are more than adequate for the basic purpose and function for which they have been specifically designed, they are uniformly deficient with respect to their failure to provide a simple, efficient, and practical multi-function sanitizing system that is contained within a single housing component that substantially restricts the access of the public to the cleaning supplies contained within the housing component.
While U.S. Pat. No. 6,691,897, provides many of the same functions and advantages of the present invention, it does so in a rather disjointed manner that virtually encourages the users to physically handle the exterior of the various dispensing modules that are incorporated therein which is contrary to the focus of the present invention which is intended to discourage such potential for cross-contamination by excessive handling of the individual dispensing components.
As a consequence of the foregoing situation, there has existed a longstanding need in both the physical fitness and healthcare fields for a new and improved multi-function sanitizing system that is self-contained in a uniquely designed manner to provide centralized access to a variety of cleaning and sanitizing supplies, and the provision of such an arrangement is the stated objective of the present invention.
Briefly stated, the multi-function sanitation system that forms the basis of the present invention comprises in general an elongated housing member having interior shelves and access openings which cooperate with a hinged lid member and front door panel to store a variety of cleaning and sanitizing supplies such as anti-bacterial liquids, paper towels, tissues, and spray cleaners, as well as, a removable trash receptacle.
As will be explained in greater detail further on in the specification, the housing member has an elongated rear panel the upper end of which terminates in an open vertical framework that can serve either as a handle element and/or bracket to display advertising or the like wherein, the lower end of the rear panel terminates in an outwardly extending base.
In addition, a pair of side panels project outwardly from the rear panel and project upwardly from the base member wherein, one of the side panels has an arcuate front panel hingedly connected thereto and wherein, the upper portion of the rear panel has a cover element pivotally connected thereto.
Furthermore, the housing member further includes an interior vertical panel having rearwardly directed segments that form intermediate and upper shelves wherein, the intermediate shelf serves as a divider for an elongated opening formed in the other side panel, and the upper shelf has a vertical support arm that is aligned with a contoured aperture provided in the face of the front panel.
These and other attributes of the invention will become more clear upon a thorough study of the following description of the best mode for carrying out the invention, particularly when reviewed in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
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In addition the housing member 20 further includes a pair of side panels 2425 wherein, one of the side panels 25 is provided with an arcuate front panel 26 that is hingedly connected thereto and the other side panel 24 is provided with an elongated opening 27 the purpose and function of which will be explained in greater detail further on in the specification.
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Furthermore, the upper shelf 32 supports either the dry or pre-moistened roll of paper towels 70 that may be fed through the dispensing funnel 29 and the intermediate shelf 31 creates dual compartments in the elongated opening 27 in the side panel 24 wherein, the lower compartment is dimensioned to receive a spray bottle 90 containing a cleaning solution or the like and the upper compartment is dimensioned to receive a tissue dispenser 80 or the like.
As a consequence of the foregoing situation, the housing member 20 of this invention provides a centralized multi-compartmented receptacle for a variety of sanitizing and cleaning supplies that are required on a frequent and repetitive basis in both a healthcare and physical fitness environment.
Although only an exemplary embodiment of the invention has been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the following claims.
Having thereby described the subject matter of the present invention, it should be apparent that many substitutions, modifications, and variations of the invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that the invention as taught and described herein is only to be limited to the extent of the breadth and scope of the appended claims.
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