The present invention generally relates to personal protection equipment (PPE) dispensers for organizing and dispensing consumable goods such as, but not limited to, gloves, facemasks, gowns, wipes, and pads for industries such as, but not limited to, medical, healthcare, education, foodservice, automotive, and industrial, and more specifically relates to modular PPE dispensers recessed or semi-recessed into a wall or other structure.
The present invention generally relates to modular PPE dispensers recessed or semi-recessed into a wall or other structure (hereinafter referred to as a “modular recessed dispenser”), and where the modular recessed dispenser is configured to hold consumables boxes containing consumable products such as, but not limited to, disposable latex gloves, facemasks, gowns, wipes, and pads for industries such as, but not limited to, medical, healthcare, education, foodservice, automotive, and industrial.
The present invention may be embodied as a dispenser for dispensing consumable objects comprising a dispenser body, a dispenser frame, first and second shelf structures, and first and second doors. The dispenser body defines a predetermined configuration of mounting structures. The first shelf structure is adapted to be arranged in a first shelf configuration relative the dispenser body, while the second shelf structure is adapted to be arranged in a second shelf configuration relative to the dispenser body. The first door defines at least one first cutout defining a first cutout configuration. The first cutout configuration is configured to cooperate with the first shelf structure in the first shelf configuration to allow access to consumables stored on the first shelf structure in the first shelf configuration. The first cutout configuration is predetermined relative to the first shelf configuration such that, when the first door is rotatably attached to the dispenser frame with the first shelf structure in the first shelf configuration, consumable objects supported by the first shelf structure may be accessed through the at least one first cutout defining the first cutout configuration. The second door defines at least one second cutout defining a second cutout configuration. The at least one second cutout in the second door is configured to cooperate with the second shelf structure in the second shelf configuration to allow access to consumables stored on the second shelf structure in the second shelf configuration. The second cutout configuration is predetermined relative to the second shelf configuration such that, when the second door is rotatably attached to the dispenser frame with the second shelf structure in the second shelf configuration, consumable objects supported by the second shelf structure may be accessed through the at least one second cutout defining the second cutout configuration. The first cutout configuration is different from the second cutout configuration. The first shelf configuration is different from the second cutout configuration. The dispenser may be configured in a first configuration in which the first door is supported by the dispenser body to allow the first door to be rotated between loading and dispensing configurations relative to the dispenser body and the first shelf assembly is arranged in the first shelf configuration relative to the dispenser body and in a second configuration in which the second door is supported by the dispenser body to allow the second door to be rotated between loading and dispensing configurations relative to the dispenser body and the second shelf assembly is arranged in the second shelf configuration relative to the dispenser body.
The present invention may also be embodied as a method of dispensing consumable objects comprising the following steps. A dispenser body, a dispenser frame, first and second shelf structures, and first and second doors are provided. The dispenser body a predetermined configuration of mounting structures. The first shelf structure is adapted to be arranged in a first shelf configuration relative the dispenser body. The second shelf structure is adapted to be arranged in a second shelf configuration relative to the dispenser body, where the first shelf configuration is different from the second cutout configuration. The first door defines at least one first cutout defining a first cutout configuration. The first cutout configuration is configured to cooperate with the first shelf structure in the first shelf configuration to allow access to consumables stored on the first shelf structure in the first shelf configuration. The second door defines at least one second cutout defining a second cutout configuration. The first cutout configuration is predetermined relative to the first shelf configuration such that, when the first door is rotatably attached to the dispenser frame with the first shelf structure in the first shelf configuration, consumable objects supported by the first shelf structure may be accessed through the at least one first cutout defining the first cutout configuration. The at least one second cutout in the second door is configured to cooperate with the second shelf structure in the second shelf configuration to allow access to consumables stored on the second shelf structure in the second shelf configuration, where the first cutout configuration is different from the second cutout configuration, where the second cutout configuration is predetermined relative to the second shelf configuration such that, when the second door is rotatably attached to the dispenser frame with the second shelf structure in the second shelf configuration, consumable objects supported by the second shelf structure may be accessed through the at least one second cutout defining the second cutout configuration. The first set of consumable objects is dispensed by arranging the first shelf assembly in the first shelf configuration relative to the dispenser body and supporting the first door on the dispenser body to allow the first door to be rotated between loading and dispensing configurations relative to the dispenser body. The second set of consumable objects is dispensed by arranging the second shelf assembly in the second shelf configuration relative to the dispenser body and supporting the second door by the dispenser body to allow the second door to be rotated between loading and dispensing configurations relative to the dispenser body
In the drawings, identical reference numbers identify similar elements or acts. The sizes and relative positions of elements in the drawings may not be necessarily drawn to scale. For example, the shapes of various elements and angles may not be drawn to scale, and some of these elements may be arbitrarily enlarged or positioned to improve drawing legibility. Preferred and alternative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings:
In the following description, certain specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of various embodiments of the invention. However, one skilled in the art will understand that the invention may be practiced without these details. In other instances, well-known structures associated with dispensers and organizers for consumable goods, assemblies and subassemblies of the same, and methods of using, assembling and installing any of the above have not necessarily been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring descriptions of the embodiments of the invention.
The present invention generally relates to modular PPE dispensers recessed into a wall or other structure (hereinafter referred to as a “modular recessed dispenser”), and where the modular recessed dispenser is configured to hold consumables boxes containing consumable products such as, but not limited to, disposable latex gloves, facemasks, gowns, wipes, and pads for industries such as, but not limited to, medical, healthcare, education, foodservice, automotive, and industrial. Consumable products are generally products that are used once and then discarded, but consumable products may also include products that are reusable and replaceable into the modular recessed dispenser after the product has been extracted therefrom. It is understood that the term “recessed” should be broadly interpreted to mean fully recessed, partially recessed or semi-recessed for the purposes of the present description. In one embodiment, modular recessed dispenser is configured to be recessed into new or existing mountable structure, including but not limited to walls, doors and cabinetry. The modular recessed dispenser may include a hinged door with quick release hinges, interchangeable adjustable shelves and dividers, and a replaceable door or front panel. The shelving and door panel are modular in the sense they permit someone to customize and reconfigure the modular recessed dispenser for completely different uses without necessitating any remodeling or demolition of the mountable structure.
In a preferred embodiment, the door 306 includes releasable hinges 312, which may take the form of quick release hinges. The door 306 may be removed and replaced with a different door having different shaped cutouts, similar cutouts arranged in a different pattern or some combination thereof. Likewise, the shelves 308 and dividers 314 may be adjusted, replaced or re-arranged to cooperate with the different door, thus making the dispenser 300 modular in the sense that the body 302 and the frame 304 may remain in situ while the other components of the dispenser 300 are re-configured. The modularity of the door 306, the shelves 308 and the dividers 314 may advantageously minimize or eliminate remodeling, demolition or re-shaping of the opening in the structure (not shown).
The modular recessed dispensers described herein may have hinged doors with or without locks. While the modular recessed dispensers have been described herein with regards to a medical or healthcare application, it is appreciated that such dispensers may be used in a variety of other applications such as, but not limited to, a medicine dispenser, a janitorial supply dispenser, a first aid or safety product dispenser, a tool dispenser, an art supply dispenser, a food item dispenser (e.g., spices, pantry items, foil, plastic wrap, waxed paper, etc.), a sewing item dispenser, and an educational item dispenser (e.g., teacher and/or student supply dispenser locatable in a classroom or school hallway).
Further, the doors may be made from a variety of materials to include, but not limited to, reflective (e.g., mirror), white board, chalkboard, corkboard, magnetic, stainless steel, powder-coated, laminated, composite, plastic, or glass.
The various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments. All of the above U.S. patents, patent applications and publications referred to in this specification are incorporated herein by reference. Aspects can be modified, if necessary, to employ devices, features, and concepts of the various patents, applications and publications to provide yet further embodiments.
These and other changes can be made in light of the above detailed description. In general, in the following claims, the terms used should not be construed to limit the invention to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification and the claims, but should be construed to include all types of dispensers, organizers and methods of making and installing the same that operate in accordance with the claims. Accordingly, the invention is not limited by the disclosure, but instead its scope is to be determined entirely by the following claims.
This application (Attorney's Ref. No. P219744) is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/803,982 filed Jul. 20, 2015, currently pending. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/803,982 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/708,673 filed May 11, 2015, now abandoned. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/708,673 claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/991,751 filed May 12, 2014, now expired. The contents of all related applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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