The present invention relates to a product dispenser connector for interconnecting a product dispenser to a mounting member.
Product dispensers are used for a variety of purposes and for a variety of applications. It is commonly desired to have a product dispenser secured to a mounting member and readily available.
The present invention addresses the problems associated with the prior art devices and provides for a product dispenser connector configured and arranged to be secured to a variety of mounting members.
One aspect of the present invention provides a product dispenser connector comprising a front portion, a rear portion, and a connector portion. The front portion includes a receiving member configured and arranged to releasably connect a product dispenser thereto. The rear portion includes a connecting member and an adjusting member. The connecting member is configured and arranged to releasably connect the rear portion to a mounting member. The adjusting member has an engaging portion. The connector portion interconnects the front portion and the rear portion. The rear portion is rotatably operatively connected to the front portion and the connector portion. The connector portion includes a first notch and a second notch. The engaging portion engages the first notch in a first configuration and engages the second notch in a second configuration. The adjusting member is configured and arranged to deflect to disengage the connector portion to change configurations.
One aspect of the present invention provides a product dispenser connector comprising a first portion, a second portion, and a locking member. The first portion includes a receiving member configured and arranged to operatively connect a product dispenser thereto. The second portion is rotatably operatively connected to the first portion. The second portion includes a connecting member configured and arranged to operatively connect a mounting member thereto. The connecting member and the second portion define an opening. The connecting member includes an adjustable portion configured and arranged to vary a size of the opening. The adjustable portion includes an opposing member operatively connected to a threaded rod portion threadably mating with the opposing member to move the opposing member rearward and frontward to vary the size of the opening. The mounting member is positioned between the connecting member and the opposing member. The locking member selectively releasably locks the first portion and the second portion together in at least two configurations.
One aspect of the present invention provides a product dispenser connector comprising a first portion, a second portion, and a locking member. The first portion includes a receiving member configured and arranged to operatively connect a product dispenser thereto. The second portion includes a connecting member configured and arranged to operatively connect a mounting member thereto. The second portion is rotatably operatively connected to the first portion. The locking member selectively releasably locks the first portion and the second portion together in at least two configurations. The locking member includes at least two notches and the second portion includes a tab extending outward therefrom. The tab is configured and arranged to engage a first of the at least two notches in a first configuration and to engage a second of the at least two notches in a second configuration. The tab is configured and arranged to deflect to disengage the at least two notches to change configurations.
Examples of preferred embodiment product dispenser connectors constructed according to the principles of the present invention are designated by the numerals 100, 300, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, and 1100 in the drawings.
The product dispenser connector 100 includes a first base portion 101 operatively connected to a second base portion 161 with a connecting portion 194. Relative to how the product dispenser connector 100 is preferably positioned during use, the first base portion 101 is proximate the front, the second base portion 161 is proximate the rear, and the connecting portion 194 is proximate the middle of the product dispenser connector 100. The second base portion 161 is preferably rotatable relative to the first base portion 101.
The first base portion 101 includes a front 102, from which a top extension portion 103 and a bottom extension portion 125 extend outward, and a rear 131. The extension portions 103 and 125 are preferably integrally molded with the first base portion 101, but it is recognized the extension portions 103 and 125 could be operatively connected to the front 102 by other suitable means well known in the art. The extension portions 103 and 125 are shown in
The top extension portion 103 includes a first arm 104 extending outward proximate one side and a second arm 106 extending outward proximate an opposing side of the front 102. The arms 104 and 106 define a U-shaped extension portion with a notch 108 with a groove 109 extending from the front end of the first arm 104, through the front 102 between the arms 104 and 106, and to the front end of the second arm 106. The first arm 104 includes a bore 105 proximate its front end extending longitudinally through at least a portion of the first arm 104. The second arm 106 includes a protrusion 107 extending outward from its front end.
An interconnecting portion 112, which is a type of connector, interconnects the arms 104 and 106 proximate the front ends. The interconnecting portion 112 includes a front 113, a rear 114, a first end 115, and a second end 117. A protrusion 116 extends outward from the rear 114 proximate the first end 115, and a receptacle 118 is formed in the rear 114 proximate the second end 117. The protrusion 116 is configured and arranged to mate with the bore 105 of the first arm 104, and the receptacle 118 is configured and arranged to mate with the protrusion 107 of the second arm 106. Preferably, the bore 105 is smaller proximate its opening and the protrusion 116 is larger proximate its end so that the protrusion 116 snap fits within the bore 105 and the interconnecting portion 112 is pivotable about the protrusion 116 within the bore 105. Preferably, the receptacle 118 is a notch with an opening proximate the bottom of the interconnecting portion 112, and the opening is smaller than the cavity of the notch so that the protrusion 107 snap fits into the receptacle 118. Thus, the second end 117 of the interconnecting portion 112 is releasably connectable to the second arm 106 and the interconnecting portion 112 is pivotable to open and close access to the notch 108.
The front 102 also includes a recessed portion 121 between the extension portions 103 and 125. The recessed portion 121 is preferably cylindrical and includes a bore 122 extending longitudinally through the first base portion 101 proximate the middle of the recessed portion 121.
The bottom extension portion 125 extends outward from the bottom of the front 102 and includes a front surface that is concave, curving inward proximate its middle, from a first side 126 to a second side 127. An aperture 128 may be included as a drain hole through which any water entering the cavity of the device may drain.
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The second base portion 161 includes a front 162 and a rear 181 and defines a cavity 164 accessible through an opening in the front 162. A flange 163 extends laterally outward from the front 162 and is preferably cylindrical in shape. The rear 181 includes an aperture 165 with a top 166, a bottom 167, a first side 170, and a second side 173. Proximate the first side 170 is a first receiver 171 defining a first channel 172, and proximate the second side 173 is a second receiver 174 defining a second channel 175. Proximate between the bottom 167 and the bottom side of the second base portion 161 is an upside down U-shaped flange 168 defining a cavity 169.
The rear 181 includes a top 182, from which an L-shaped extension portion 183 extends outward and then downward, and a bottom 186. The L-shaped extension portion 183 and the rear 181 define an opening 184 providing access to a cavity 185 therebetween. The L-shaped extension portion 183 is shown in
The connecting portion 194, which interconnects the first base portion 101 and the second base portion 161, is a ring-like portion including a bore 195. The inner surface of the connecting portion 194 proximate the bore 195 includes a first surface 196 and a second surface 197. As shown in
A connector 140 is configured and arranged to slidably fit within the aperture 165 of the second base portion 161 and includes a top 141 corresponding with the top 166, a bottom 142 corresponding with the bottom 167, a first side 143 corresponding with the first side 170, and a second side 147 corresponding with the second side 173. The first side 143 includes a first rail member 144 configured and arranged to slide within the first channel 172, and the second side 147 includes a second rail member 148 configured and arranged to slide within the second channel 175. The first side 143 also includes a top tab 145 extending outward proximate the juncture of the first side 143 and the top 141 and a bottom tab 146 extending outward proximate the juncture of the first side 143 and the bottom 142. The second side 147 also includes a top tab 149 extending outward proximate the juncture of the second side 147 and the top 141 and a bottom tab 150 extending outward proximate the juncture of the second side 147 and the bottom 142.
The front 151 of the connector 140 includes an opening providing access to a cavity 152. The rear 155 is a plate-like portion from which sides extend outward toward the front 151. A cylindrical boss 153 with a bore 154 extends longitudinally outward from the rear 155 toward the front 151 within the cavity 152. A friction member 156 is operatively connected to the rear 155. The friction member 156 is preferably a thin, non-slip material. The connector 140 is an opposing member to the downward extending portion of the L-shaped extension portion 183.
A knob 210, shown in
The second portion 220 is similarly shaped as the first portion 211 but includes an opening 226 so the second portion 220 is a ring-like member. The second portion 220 includes a plurality of alternating notches 223 and protrusions 224 corresponding with the notches 214 and protrusions 215 of the first portion 211. The front 221 of the second portion 220 includes a female portion 225 proximate each protrusion 224 configured and arranged to receive each corresponding male portion 216 of the first portion 211, and the first portion 211 and the second portion 220 are preferably glued or welded together. A surface 227 extends inward proximate the perimeter of the opening 226 and the rear 222.
The intermediate portion 229 has a cylindrical base portion 239 from which a flange 232 extends laterally outward proximate the front 230. A receptacle 233, which is preferably hex-shaped proximate the front 230, includes a bore 234 extending from the front 230 to the rear 231. A recessed portion 235 includes a plurality of openings 237 and protrusions 236 in a circular arrangement around the receptacle 233. A protrusion 236 extends upward proximate one side of each opening 237.
To assemble the knob 210, the head 206 of the bolt 205, which is preferably also hex-shaped, fits within the receptacle 233 of the intermediate portion 229, and the shaft 207 extends through the bore 234. The base 239 of the intermediate portion 229 is positioned within the opening 226 of the second portion 220, and the flange 232 sits on the surface 227. The first portion 211 is aligned with the second portion 220, and the male portions 216 fit into the corresponding female portions 225. The head 206 is positioned between the first portion 211 and the surface 238 of the intermediate portion 229, and the ratchet teeth 217 align with the protrusions 236. The first portion 211 and the second portion 220 are preferably glued or welded together.
To assemble the body of the product dispenser connector 100, the plate member 137 is positioned proximate the plate member 134 so that the aperture 138 aligns with the bore 122. The nut 139 is positioned proximate the plate member 137 so that the aperture of the nut 139 aligns with the aperture 138. The handle of the knob 210, formed by the first, second, and intermediate portions, is positioned within the recessed portion 121 and the shaft 207 of the bolt 205, which is threaded, extends through the bore 122 and the nut 139. The nut 139 is preferably glued or otherwise secured to the shaft 207 so that the shaft 207 cannot be pulled out of the first base portion 101. The distal end of the shaft 207 threadably mates with the connector 140 by being threaded into the bore 154.
The connector 140 is positioned within the aperture 165 of the second base portion 161 so that the rail members 144 and 148 slidably fit within the channels 172 and 175. The tabs 145, 146, 149, and 150 prevent the connector 140 from sliding completely out of the second base portion 161. The flange 163 of the second base portion 161 is positioned proximate the surface 135 of the first base portion 101, and the connecting portion 194 is slid over the second base portion 161 so that the first surface 196 of the connecting portion 194 fits concentrically proximate the flange 132 of the first base portion 101 and the second surface 197 is proximate the flange 163 of the second base portion 161. This is shown in
The tab 190 of the button 189 fits within one of the notches 198 of the connecting portion 194, and the button 189 may be pressed inward proximate the cavity 169, deflecting the tab 190 outward to disengage the notch 198, and the second base portion 161 may then be rotated relative to the first base portion 101 and the connecting portion 194 and positioned in any one of the other notches 198. The button 189 is biased so that when it is released it moves back into the engaging position within one of the notches 198 to be a locking member. The button 189 is also an adjusting member because it allows the tab 190, which is an engaging member, to engage and disengage one of the notches 198 and allows the connector 100 to be positioned in at least two configurations to accommodate different surfaces of the mounting member. One configuration allows for connecting the product dispenser connector 100 to a horizontally oriented mounting surface and a second configuration allows for connecting the product dispenser connector 100 to a vertically oriented mounting surface.
A product dispenser 250 is preferably bottle-shaped with a neck portion 251 connected to a base portion 256 with a bottom 255. The neck portion 251 includes a flange 252 extending outward therefrom. The front 253 of the flange 252 is preferably relatively flat, without a radiused edge, and the rear 254 is preferably rounded, with a radiused edge. The product dispenser 250 could contain sanitizer, lotion, soap, or any other suitable product. An example of a suitable product dispenser is the ENDURE™ 320 Advanced Care product dispenser by Ecolab Inc.
The flange 252 of the product dispenser 250 is positioned within the groove 109, and the interconnecting portion 112 is connected to the top extension portion 103. The top extension portion 103 receives the flange 252, and the interconnecting portion prevents the flange from sliding out of the top extension portion 103 when connected. As previously described, the protrusion 116 and the receptacle 118 of the interconnecting portion 112 are configured and arranged to mate with the bore 105 of the first arm 104 and the protrusion 107 of the second arm 106, respectively, to releasably connect the second end 117 of the interconnecting portion 112 to the second arm 106 so that the interconnecting portion 112 is pivotable to open and close access to the notch 108. Thus, when substantially all the product has been dispensed from the product dispenser, or when it is desired to change products and product dispensers, the second end 117 of the interconnecting portion 112 may be disconnected from the second arm 106 to pivot the interconnecting portion 112 preferably upward to allow the product dispenser to be slid out of the notch 108 through the opening between the arms 104 and 106.
To connect the product dispenser connector 100 to a mounting member, such as but not limited to intravenous poles, bed rails, and utility carts, it should first be determined which configuration is desired and the second base portion 161 should be rotated to the desired position. The second base portion 161 could be rotated to the desired position either prior to or after connecting the product dispenser connector 100 to the mounting member. The connector 140 and the downward extending portion of the L-shaped extension portion 183 form a connecting member. The surface of the mounting member is positioned within the opening 184 between the connector 140 and the L-shaped extension portion 183, and the handle of the knob 210 is rotated so that the connector 140 moves inward, closer to the L-shaped extension portion 183. As the knob 210 is rotated, the connector 140 moves along the shaft 207. The bolt 205 does not move inward or outward relative to the housing. The connector 140 preferably allows the size of the opening 184 to be adjusted from ¾ inch to 1½ inches. The friction members 156 and 191 are preferably at least partially pliable and made of a non-slip, rubber-like material to prevent the product dispenser connector 100 from sliding along the mounting member.
When the connector 140, which is an adjusting portion, and the downward extending portion of the L-shaped extension portion 183, which is a connecting portion, are sufficiently tightened and a predetermined increased amount of force is required to further tighten the device, the ratchet teeth 217 contact the protrusions 236, cause the protrusions to deflect 236, and make a clicking sound to indicate the device is sufficiently is tight. The first and second portions 211 and 220 rotate relative to the intermediate portion 229 so the bolt 205 does not rotate. This prevents the device from becoming over-tightened.
The product dispenser connector 100 may be re-used in different configurations to accommodate mounting members with different orientations.
Another example of a product dispenser connector constructed according to the principles of the present invention is the product dispenser connector 300 shown in
The extension portion 303 is configured and arranged to operatively connect to a protrusion 306 of a holder 305, which is configured and arranged to hold the product dispenser 450. The extension portion 303 is preferably a first hinge member, and the protrusion 306 is preferably a second hinge member. Preferably, the protrusion 306 (the second hinge member) includes a top protrusion and a bottom protrusion, and the extension portion 303 (the first hinge member) fits between the top and bottom protrusions. The first and second hinge members are preferably operatively connected with a pin member (not shown) so that the holder 305 may pivot about the pin member to allow access to the knob.
The holder 305 includes a cylindrical portion 307, which tapers inward proximate the bottom to correspond with the shape of the dispenser's shoulder portion 452, and includes a cavity 309 and an opening 308a in the top and an opening 308b in the bottom. Proximate the bottom, an engaging portion 310 extends inward and is operatively connected to a releasing portion 311 extending outward. The holder 305 preferably also includes a tab 312 corresponding with the aperture 302 of the first base portion 301. The tab 312 deflects inward as it is being inserted into the aperture 302 and then outward to engage the first base portion 301 with a protrusion 313. When engaged, the bottle holder 305 cannot be pivoted about the pin and the knob is positioned between the first base portion 301, the bottle holder 305, the hinges, and the tab 312. To disengage the tab 312, the tab 312 is deflected inward so that the protrusion 313 does not engage the first base portion 301 and pulled out of the aperture 302, and the bottle holder 305 may then be pivoted about the pin. This allows access to the knob.
When the dispenser 450 is positioned within the cavity 309, the shoulder portion 452 is positioned proximate the bottom, and the dispenser's outlet extends through the opening 308b. The engaging portion 310 fits between the gap 451 between the shoulder portion 452 and the neck portion 453. The engaging portion 310 prevents the dispenser from simply being lifted out of the cylindrical portion 307. To disengage the engaging portion 310, the releasing portion 311 is moved away from the cylindrical portion 307 to deflect the engaging portion 310 away from the dispenser.
Another example of a product dispenser connector constructed according to the principles of the present invention is the product dispenser connector 500 shown in
Other examples of product dispenser connectors constructed according to the principles of the present invention are the product dispenser connectors 900, 1000, and 1100 shown in
As shown in
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The product dispenser connector 1000 could be similarly configured and arranged as the product dispenser connectors 900 and 1100 to support the product dispenser 1050.
These examples are not intended to limit the scope of the invention as it is recognized that the connectors could be modified to accommodate many different types of product dispensers.
The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the composition of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.
This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 12/125,438, filed May 22, 2008, which is herein incorporated in its entirety by reference.
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