The present invention relates to a portable, hand-held pocket soap dispenser for dry soap.
Soap is used in many applications, including for washing one's hands.
When provided as a solid block, the soap often is exposed to the environment, leaving it prone to loss of quality. Furthermore, a solid block is often used in combination with water, leaving the user with a wet and slippery block of soap which is hard to store. When soap dissolved in water is used in portable soap dispensers, not only does the soap have to be transported but also the water in which the soap is dissolved, resulting in inefficient transport.
DE1554560A discloses a pocket soap dispenser for dispensing soap using a threaded spindle and a nut for driving a piece of soap towards a rotating rasp.
It is preferred to provide a portable soap dispenser which allows solid soap to be dispensed, with limited exposure of the piece of soap to the environment. Exposure to the environment of the piece of soap may result in loss of a piece of the piece of soap, aging, loss of quality, unintended contact with moisture or dirt, any other negative effect or any combination thereof.
A first aspect provides a portable pocket soap dispenser comprising a soap holder, arranged to engage with a piece of soap; a knife holder, arranged to be rotatably connected with the soap holder, such that the soap holder and the knife holder may rotate relative to each other over an axis of rotation. The knife holder comprises: a knife-blade module, provided substantially radially relative to the axis of rotation, arranged to engage with the piece of soap, such that when the soap holder is rotated relative to the knife holder, the knife-blade module scrapes over the piece of soap. The knife holder further comprises a first opening, provided substantially under the knife-blade module, arranged as an exit for scrapings of the piece of soap.
The soap dispenser preferably encloses at least a substantial part of the piece of soap, herewith protecting the piece of soap from exposure to the environment. The soap dispenser may be temporarily arranged in an open position which allows scrapings of soap to leave the dispenser. After use, the soap dispenser may be placed in a closed position in which the piece of soap is substantially closed off from the environment.
An embodiment of the soap dispenser comprises an urging element arranged to urge the piece of soap towards the knife-blade module.
In another embodiment of the soap dispenser, the soap dispenser is arranged such that the soap holder may be translated relative to the knife holder parallel to the axis of rotation between a first position and a second position, wherein in the first position, the soap piece provided in the soap holder is placed at a distance from the knife-blade module, and in the second position, the piece of soap engages with the knife-blade module.
The soap holder may further comprise one or more exit openings, arranged as an exit for scrapings of the piece of soap, and one or more protrusions arranged to engage with one or more indentations of the piece of soap, such that a rotation of the soap holder is coupled to a rotation of the piece of soap.
A second aspect provides a piece of soap arranged to be provided in a soap holder of a soap dispenser according to any of the previous embodiments, wherein the piece of soap substantially extents from the first radius to the second radius. The piece of soap may comprise one or more indentations, corresponding to the one or more protrusion of the soap holder.
The various aspects and embodiments thereof will now be discussed in conjunction with drawings. In the drawings:
The knife holder 300 comprises a knife-blade module 310, provided substantially radially relative to the axis of rotation 101, and arranged to engage with the piece of soap 210 provided in the soap holder 200. The knife-blade module 310 is further provided such that when the soap holder 200 rotates relative to the knife holder 300, at least part of the knife-blade module 310 scrapes over the piece of soap 210. The knife holder 300 further comprises a knife holder opening 320, provided substantially under the knife-blade module 310, wherein the knife holder opening 320 is arranged as an exit for scrapings or shavings of soap which are scraped of the piece of soap 210.
The soap holder 200 of the soap dispenser 100 may comprise one or more keying protrusions 202, arranged to correspond to one or more keying indentations 211 comprised by the piece of soap 210. The keying protrusion 202 and corresponding keying indentation 211 may have any shape, and are arranged to couple a rotation of the soap holder 200 around the axis of rotation 101 to a rotation of the piece of soap 210 around the axis of rotation 101. In another embodiment of the soap holder 200, the soap holder 200 comprises one or more keying indentations and the piece of soap 210 comprises one or more corresponding keying protrusions.
In the embodiment of the soap dispenser 100 as shown in
In an embodiment of the urging module 230, a range of translational movement of the urging module 230 over the axis of rotation 101 of the pressing plate 231 is restricted. The restriction prevents the pressing plate 231 from contacting the knife-blades 311, and prevents accidental scraping of the pressing plate 231 when the knife-blades 311 are rotated relative to the pressing plate 231 around the axis of rotation 101. The restriction may be provided by one or more protrusions provided on at least one of the pressing plate 231 and the knife holder 300. Alternatively, the restriction may be provided by one or more restriction protrusions 323 provided by a first clamp 321. When the soap dispenser 100 is assembled, the pressing plate 231 may be provided between the restriction protrusion 323 and the top shell 220.
In an alternative embodiment of the soap dispenser 100 comprising the urging module 230, the soap holder 200 is arranged to be translated relative to the knife holder 300 parallel to the axis of rotation 101 between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the piece of soap 210 provided in the soap holder 200 is provided at a distance from the knife-blade module 310, such that the soap holder 200 may be rotated relative to the knife holder 300 significantly without the knife-blade module 310 scraping scrapings of the piece of soap 210. In the second position, the piece of soap 210 engages with the knife-blade module 310, such that rotation of the soap holder 200 around the axis of rotation 101 relative to the knife holder 300 results in the knife-blade module scraping scrapings of the piece of soap 210.
The knife-blade module 310 of the soap dispenser 100 as shown in
In the soap dispenser 100 as shown in
The coupling between the rotation of the bottom shell 330 and the knife holder 300 is provided by a clamping module comprising the first clamp 321 and a second clamp 322 on which will be elaborated further below. The bottom shell 330 is arranged to be rotated around the axis of rotation 101 through one or more closed positions, and one or more open positions. The bottom shell 330 comprises one or more second openings 332 as exit openings, arranged to, when the bottom shell 330 is in an open position, substantially align with one of the soap holder openings 201 of the soap holder 200, such that a conduit is provided for scrapings of the piece of soap 210 to leave the soap dispenser 100 through one of the second openings 332 and one of the soap holder openings 201.
In an alternative embodiment of the closing part, the closing part is arranged to translate substantially radially relative to the axis of rotation 101 between an open position and a closed position. In the closed position, the closing part substantially blocks one or more of the soap holder openings 201, such that scrapings of soap may not exit the soap dispenser 100. In the open position, the closing part substantially does not block one or more of the soap holder openings 201, such that scraping of soap may exit the soap dispenser 100 through at least one of the one or more soap holder openings 201.
In an embodiment of the soap holder 200, the soap holder 200 comprises one or more soap holder openings 201, for example four openings, wherein the openings may be equiradially provided, for example one opening every 90 degrees, relative to the axis of rotation 101.
In the embodiment of the soap dispenser 100 as shown in
The closing abutment 331 may comprise two protrusions, with between the protrusions an indentation arranged to receive at least part of the closing protrusion 203. The closing protrusion 203 may be at least partly chamfered or rounded off to decrease the force threshold. In an alternative embodiment of the soap dispenser 100, the bottom shell 330 comprises one or more closing protrusions, and the soap holder 200 comprises the closing abutment.
The soap dispenser 100 as shown in
The clamping module further comprises a top shell 220 as an enclosing part, arranged to substantially enclose the soap holder 200, piece of soap 210, and knife module 200 together with the bottom shell 330. The top shell 220 is arranged to be rotated relative to the bottom shell 330. The top shell 220 is further arranged as a housing for the urging module 230, and may be arranged to provide grip to a user's hand gripping the top shell 220. The grip may be provided by a particular shape of the top shell 220 or by a high-friction texture.
The top shell 220 as the enclosing part may comprise at the inside one or more coupling protrusions (not shown in
The first clamp 321 and the second clamp 322 are arranged such that they extend through the hole provided by the fact that the piece of soap 210, knife module 300, soap holder 200, pressing plate 231 and bottom shell 330 extend from the first radius outwards relative to the axis of rotation 101.
When the user of the soap dispenser 100 wants to place or replace the piece of soap 210 in the soap holder 200, at least part of the clamping module may be disassembled from the soap dispenser 100.
In the embodiment of the soap dispenser 100 as in
In an alternative embodiment of the soap dispenser 100, at least part of the first clamp 321 and at least part of the second clamp 322 extend from a third radius, wherein the third radius is larger than 0 and smaller than the first radius. This extending of the first clamp 321 and the second clamp 322 provides a hollow centre of the soap dispenser 100.
The soap dispenser 100 as shown in
To use the soap dispenser 100, a user may hold the bottom shell 330 as the closing part in one hand, and rotate the top shell 220 as the enclosing part with the other hand. With this rotation, scrapings are scraped of the piece of soap by the knife-blades 311 provided by the knife module 310. The scrapings fall out of the soap dispenser 100 through the knife holder opening 320, at least one of the soap holder openings 201, and the exit opening 332 into the user's hands. Because the rotation of the bottom shell 330 and the knife holder 300 are coupled, the exit opening 332 of the bottom shell 330 and the knife holder opening 320 of the knife holder 300 remain aligned during rotation of the bottom shell 330 relative to the soap holder 200. This means that a substantial part of scrapings of the piece of soap 210 exit the soap dispenser 100 directly after having been scraped, and a building up of soap scrapings in the soap dispenser 100 is prevented. The soap dispenser 100 may be arranged to be used with a single direction of rotation, for example clockwise around the axis of rotation 101, or may be arranged to be used with two directions of rotation, clockwise and counter-clockwise around the axis of rotation 101.
The piece of soap 210 extends substantially from the first radius to the second radius, corresponding to the radial extension of the knife-blades 311 comprised by the knife-blade module 310. The extension from the first radius to the second radius of the piece of soap 210 results in a donut-like shape of the piece of soap. The piece of soap 210 as shown in
Pieces of soap 210 and soap holders 200 are envisioned with different corresponding keying indentations 211 and keying protrusions 202 to distinguish between different properties of the soap. Properties may include anti-allergy, anti-bacterial, baby-friendly, biological, sustainable, vegan properties, any other properties or any combination thereof. Only the pieces of soap 210 with the correct keying indentations 211 corresponding to the keying protrusions 202 provided by a certain soap holder can be placed in the soap holder 200 and used in combination with the soap dispenser 100. The different types of pieces of soap 210 and soap holders 200 may be provided with markings to indicate to a user that they are compatible and what properties they hold.
A piece of soap 210 and corresponding soap holder 200 without keying indentations 211 and keying protrusions 202 may also be envisioned. In such an embodiment, a force parallel to the axis of rotation 101 may have to be provided to the piece of soap 210 to prevent the piece of soap 210 from rotating with the knife holder 300 when the bottom shell 330 is rotated relative to the top shell 220 around the axis of rotation 101.
The various aspects and at least some embodiments may be summarised by means of the following numbered embodiments:
In the description above, it will be understood that when an element such as layer, region or substrate is referred to as being “on” or “onto” another element, the element is either directly on the other element, or intervening elements may also be present. Also, it will be understood that the values given in the description above, are given by way of example and that other values may be possible and/or may be strived for.
Furthermore, the invention may also be embodied with less components than provided in the embodiments described here, wherein one component carries out multiple functions. Just as well may the invention be embodied using more elements than depicted in the Figures, wherein functions carried out by one component in the embodiment provided are distributed over multiple components.
It is to be noted that the figures are only schematic representations of embodiments of the invention that are given by way of non-limiting examples. For the purpose of clarity and a concise description, features are described herein as part of the same or separate embodiments, however, it will be appreciated that the scope of the invention may include embodiments having combinations of all or some of the features described. The word ‘comprising’ does not exclude the presence of other features or steps than those listed in a claim. Furthermore, the words ‘a’ and ‘an’ shall not be construed as limited to ‘only one’, but instead are used to mean ‘at least one’, and do not exclude a plurality.
A person skilled in the art will readily appreciate that various parameters and values thereof disclosed in the description may be modified and that various embodiments disclosed and/or claimed may be combined without departing from the scope of the invention.
It is stipulated that the reference signs in the claims do not limit the scope of the claims, but are merely inserted to enhance the legibility of the claims.
In summary, to properly clean one's hands, soap may be used in combination with water. However, soap is not always at hand and therefor one might want to carry around soap in a bag or purse. A soap dispenser is provided which allows a user to scrape scrapings of soap of a piece of soap while holding the dispenser in one hand. With the other hand, part of the dispenser may be rotated which causes the scrapings to be scraped of the piece of soap. This process may be performed before wetting the hands, and thus prevent contact between the piece of soap and water. Furthermore, the dispenser substantially encloses the piece of soap and therewith prevents contact between the soap and water, dirt, and other contaminating factors. The dispenser may be closed during transportation to prevent soap ending up in the bag or purse in which the dispenser is carried around.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020372 | Feb 2018 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NL2019/050069 | 2/4/2019 | WO | 00 |