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Field of invention: This invention relates to dispensers for use in dispensing both flowable and paper based products and to methods of use thereof. The present proposals are particularly concerned with airless pump dispensers' adopted aim for use with flowable products combined with an apparatus configured to contain a dispenser for disposable paper based products. This invention relates to sanitizer dispensers in conjunction with hand wipe dispensers; particularly but not exclusively of the kind for dispensing wipes and sanitizers used in hospitals or medical treatment facilities. This multi dispenser may be used in domestic and or commercial environments.
Airless pumps are known in the art, i.e., U.S. Pat. Nos. 10,464,088 and 7,891,522 and have been developed for a wide range of applications including dispensing personal care products. Airless pumps are utilized for their airtight seal, which eliminates bacteria and other harmful contaminants. Through its airtight seal, serums, creams, and preservative-free formulated creams are protected from excessive exposure to air, thus increasing the product's shelf life.
Paper based product dispensers are utilized for cleaning surfaces and personal hygienic use. A number are well known in the art and are commonly available on a commercial basis such as U.S. Pat. No. 10,300,162. The most common wipe dispensers are known for dispensing interconnected wipes. The dispenser may include a container body and a removable lid forming an interior region into which a plurality of interconnected or folded wipes may be disposed. An exemplary dispenser involves pulling on a lead end of an initial wipe which causes a following additional wipe to also be pulled thereby following the initial wipe. The removable lid may cover at least a portion of the container aperture. A landing member in the lid covers at least a portion of the container aperture by extending from the top rim of the container body toward the middle of the interior region. A gripping channel may be provided through the leading member, through which the lead end of the lead wipe may be threaded.
With current models threading allows for the following wipe to be exposed to contaminants in the air. This invention introduces a dispenser structure for interfolded paper based products that includes a cylindrical container having a supportive surface for supporting a stack of interfolded wipes. The side walls of the container extend in a vertical direction perpendicular to the supportive surface. To prevent the exposure and release of multiple wipes at a time, there will be no interconnection of wipes via the central aperture. The circumference of the aperture will be minimized to that of ⅓ diameter of the folded wipe. This closed system wipe dispenser will contain a tight fitting lid that provides a single, sanitary disposable wipe with every successively dispensed, thereby protecting unused wipes from contaminants and microbials.
According to the present invention, a portable multi component fluid and paper based product dispenser comprises:
A container having first and second compartments, the first compartment being dimensioned to house an aqueous substance.
The second compartment being dimensioned to store a supply of paper goods in use;
The first and second compartments being separated by a base.
The first compartment having an air pump dispenser through which fluid is being dimensioned to house an aqueous substance that is moved upward via a base plate.
The second compartment having an outlet through which wipes may be successively drawn;
The invention relates to the art of a conventional airless pump that is constructed with a wipe dispenser attachment.
The present invention may be more fully appreciated with reference to the following detailed description, which in turn refers to the drawings, in which:
The multi-component fluid and paper based product dispensers to which the present application is directed are dispensers for various paper based goods and liquids or semi-liquid compositions (generally referred to as “fluids,” and thus including a large variety of flowable compositions).
Turning to the Figures, in which like reference numerals refer to like elements thereof, this invention as shown in
The first compartment as shown in
Positioned beneath the aqueous solvent sits a disk shaped base plate 17 which is fastened into the inner circumference of the shell. The base plate causes an upward flow of product via a vacuum chamber.
Air intake is received from the bottom of the base plate within the base end. A small intake hole 9 positioned on the bottom housing structure's upper wall, allows air 7 to enter and fill the space underneath the disk plate. This forms a steady flow of pressure and moves the disk upwards 20 to dispense the product.
Directly below the base plate is a wall 10 which creates division between the upper and lower compartments. The remainder of the outer shell 11 houses the enclosed interfolded sediment free wipes 8 that are removed through an outlet 12. The outlet may be closeable by means of a detachable cap 13, 5.
A second intake (air) hole 4,18 placed in the bottom of the outer shell enhances the operation of the push base plate.
All structures are closely fastened to the upper compartment of the shell within the space of the air pump head to ensure a secure vacuum state.
Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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