A wide variety of liquid dispensers, such as counter-mounted or “in-counter” liquid dispensers, wall-mounted dispensers or stand-alone dispensers, are known in the art. One problem in the art of fluid dispensers is refilling an empty reservoir. For example, in certain dispensing systems that are commercially available, refills are completed by removing an empty reservoir and replacing the empty reservoir with a replacement reservoir which is filled with liquid product. However, often times maintenance personnel will replace reservoirs before they are empty, which can result in product waste. Other times, maintenance personnel may not replace the product reservoir in a timely manner, which causes no product to be available for restroom patrons. Accordingly, there is a need in the art for easier and more convenient ways to refill product dispensers, that results in less product waste and improved patron satisfaction.
In general, the present disclosure is directed to a reservoir assembly for use with a liquid dispenser. The reservoir assembly includes a connecting member housing having a reservoir connecting surface and a switch, the reservoir connecting surface having a first switch contact surface disposed within a first protrusion member. The reservoir assembly also includes a container housing for holding a quantity of a liquid, the container housing configured to be removably attached to the connecting member housing. The container housing includes a main container and a connecting member housing surface, the connecting member housing surface having a second switch contact surface configured in a first weakened region, wherein after contact of the first switch contact surface and the second switch contact surface, the first weakened region is configured to breakaway such that first switch contact surface and second switch contact surface are unable to make contact.
The reservoir assembly provided is suitable for use with an in-counter mounted liquid product dispenser, wall-mounted liquid product dispenser, or a stand-alone liquid product dispenser.
Also provided is a counter-mounted liquid product dispenser apparatus that includes a fixture assembly mounted to a counter. The fixture assembly includes a dispensing head mounted to the counter, the dispensing head including one or more delivery spouts configured to dispense liquid product to a user. The apparatus also includes a reservoir assembly including a connecting member housing and a container housing. The connecting member housing is secured either directly or indirectly to the dispenser head and includes a reservoir connecting surface and a switch. The reservoir connecting surface includes a first switch contact surface disposed within a first protrusion member. The container housing is removably attached to the connecting member. The container housing includes a main container for holding a quantity of liquid product and a connecting member housing surface. The connecting member housing surface having a second switch contact surface configured in a first weakened region, wherein upon contact of the first switch contact surface and the second switch contact surface, the first weakened region is configured to breakaway such that first switch contact surface and second switch contact surface are unable to make contact. The apparatus also includes a pump device coupled to the connecting member housing. The pump is operative to pump the liquid product through a fluid outlet defined in the connecting member housing surface.
Also provided is a system for monitoring a refill status for a liquid product dispensing apparatus. The system includes a connecting member housing having a reservoir connecting surface, the reservoir connecting surface includes a switch having a first switch contact surface disposed within a protrusion member. The system also includes a container housing for holding a quantity of a liquid product, the container housing configured to be removably attached to the connecting member housing, the container housing includes a main container and a connecting member housing surface, the connecting member housing surface having a second switch contact surface configured in a first weakened region, wherein after contact of the first switch contact surface and the second switch contact surface, the weakened region is configured to breakaway such that first switch contact surface and second switch contact surface are unable to make contact. The system further includes control circuitry and/or one or more sensors operably configured to communicate a dispense count, wherein upon contact of the first switch contact surface and the second switch contact surface the dispense count is set to zero. The system also includes a computing system operably configured to receive and track the dispense count and generate a refill status upon reaching a threshold dispense count.
Other features and aspects of the present disclosure are discussed in greater detail below.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present disclosure is set forth more particularly in the remainder of the specification, including reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
Repeat use of reference characters in the present specification and drawings is intended to represent the same or analogous features or elements of the present invention.
It is to be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the present discussion is a description of exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended as limiting the broader aspects of the present disclosure.
Certain systems have been developed to help maintenance staff understand when it is timely to refill product dispenser in their serviced restrooms. For example, one such system utilizes a dispense count system that is capable of monitoring each dispense count to alert maintenance personnel when a low-product amount or low-threshold is realized. Such systems can rely on a switch that is activated once the removable product refill is installed in the product dispenser. For example, installation of a new, full product reservoir and activation of the switch resets the dispense count to zero, such that the dispense count can begin counting down to send an alert in real-time upon a lower threshold limit. However, maintenance personnel often remove the product refill and place the same product reservoir back on the dispenser. When the half-empty product reservoir is placed back in the dispenser system, the switch is triggered indicating that a full refill has been provided, when in fact it has not. This causes the dispense count to re-zero, or to begin counting down from “full”, which means that a correct low/empty status will not be effectively determined by the system.
Accordingly, provided herein is a reservoir assembly for use with a liquid dispenser, such as an in-counter mounted liquid dispenser. The reservoir assembly includes a connecting member housing having a reservoir connecting surface, the reservoir connecting surface includes a switch having a first switch contact surface disposed within a protrusion member. The reservoir assembly also includes a container housing for holding a quantity of a liquid, the container housing is configured to be removably attached to the connecting member housing. The container housing includes a main container and a connecting member housing surface. The connecting member housing surface includes a second switch contact surface configured in a first weakened region, wherein after contact of the first switch contact surface and the second switch contact surface, the weakened region is configured to breakaway such that first switch contact surface and second switch contact surface are unable to make contact. Advantageously, the reservoir assembly includes a switch contacting surface in a weakened region that is configured to break away upon initial installation of the reservoir assembly. Therefore, if maintenance personnel removes the container housing, including the liquid product, from the reservoir assembly and places it back on the assembly, the switch will not be activated and the dispense count will not be erroneously set to zero.
The dispenser and dispenser systems disclosed herein are suitable for dispensing a liquid product, such as hand soap, hand sanitizer, and other personal care products. While the term “liquid product” is used, the disclosure is not so limited. Indeed, the product dispensed could be a viscous liquid, such as hand soap, or a foam product, such as foamed hand soap. The disclosure is intended to cover a variety of liquid products that can be dispensed in a viscous or foamed state. Furthermore, while exemplary embodiments described provide an in-counter mounted dispenser, the disclosure is not so limited. Indeed, the reservoir assembly disclosed herein could be incorporated on any number or types of liquid product dispensers where a refill reservoir is necessary. For example, the reservoir assembly provided herein could be utilized on wall-mounted liquid product dispensers and/or stand-along liquid product dispensers.
The dispenser fixture 12 includes an under-counter portion 24 having a mounting system 25 securing the dispenser fixture 12 to the counter. The mounting system 25 has an elongated tube 26, which is a generally elongated hollow tube, extending through a hole defined in counter 11. By “hollow”, it is intended that a tube has a passage or channel (not shown in
The under-counter portion 24 includes a reservoir assembly 27 containing a connecting member housing 30 and a container housing 40 for holding a quantity of liquid product. The connecting member housing 30 is located at the distal end 26D of the elongated tube 26. The connecting member housing 30 can be removably connected to the distal end 26D of the elongated tube 26 at a top end 29 of the connecting member 30. One or more delivery tubes can be inserted through the connecting member housing 30 allowing for fluid communication between the delivery head 18 and spout 20 and the connecting member housing 30 and container housing 40. (Not shown). Such configurations are known in the art and can include those described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,100,299 B2 to Phelps et al., which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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In embodiments, one or more weakened regions 64 and switch contact surfaces 62 can be disposed on the connecting member housing surface 60. As previously discussed, it may be possible to couple the container housing 40 to the connecting member housing 30 in a variety of configurations. As such, more than one weakened regions 64 and switch contact surfaces 62 may be necessary to ensure proper functioning of the dispenser system. For example, in certain embodiments, the number of weakened regions 64 and switch contact surfaces 62 matches the number of protrusion members 48 present on the connecting member housing 30. However, in such embodiments, it is noted that only one switch 44, including switch contact surface 46, is disposed within one of the protrusion members 48. Inclusion of only one switch 44, ensure proper functioning (e.g., reset of the dispense count to zero) of the dispenser system 10 without requiring a specific orientation of the connecting member housing 30 and container housing 40. Furthermore, weakened regions 64, including switch contact surfaces 62, can be oriented or disposed on the connecting member housing surface 60 such that they are in general alignment with the protrusion members 48 located on the reservoir connecting surface 42 of the connecting member housing 30. Generally, the protrusion members 48 and weakened regions 64 should be oriented or disposed such that when the connecting member housing 30 is coupled to the container housing 40, the protrusion member 48 contacts the weakened region 64, thus effectively dislodging the weakened region 64, including the switch contact surface 62, from the connecting member housing surface 60. Furthermore, the protrusion member 48 including the switch 44 and switch contact surface 46 should be oriented or disposed, such that upon initial coupling of the connecting member housing 30 to the container housing 40, switch contact surface 46 is able to make contact with switch contact surface 62, before the protrusion member 48 dislodges the weakened region 64 from the connecting member housing surface 60.
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Advantageously, the present dispenser system 10 is configured with reservoir assembly 27 such that the dispense count is set to zero, only once, that is, upon initial installation of container housing 40 having a full product reservoir to connecting member housing 30. Accordingly, should maintenance staff remove the container housing 40 to inspect it and replace the same container housing 40 on the connecting member housing 30, switch contact surfaces 46 and 64 are unable to make contact, thus, the dispense count continues and is not erroneously reset to zero.
Furthermore, in some embodiments, in addition to the control circuitry 112, the dispenser system 10 can include a controller 114. The controller 114 and/or control circuitry 112 can control and monitor all the functions of the dispenser system 10 including dose amount of product being dispensed, product usage, and any other activities that are occurring within the dispenser system 10. The controller 114 can be configured to communicate information regarding the dispenser system 10 to a server system 106 and/or computing device 108 via wired means or through a wireless web-based system. Communication from the controller 114, control circuitry 112, sensors 110, etc. can be accomplished through wired-connections or wireless connections, (e.g., Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol). Wireless communications between components of the dispenser system 10 can also be established via other wireless protocol, such as by cellular communications.
Other operational components, according to those known in the art for use in dispenser systems, can be utilized herein. For example, the dispenser system 10 can include a pump device operative to pump the liquid for dispensing to a user. (Not shown). The pump device can be included in either the connecting member housing 30 or the reservoir housing 40. In certain embodiment, the pump device is disposed within the connecting member housing 30 and is operative to pump the liquid product through a fluid outlet defined in the connecting member housing surface 60.
In various embodiments of the dispensing system provided, the connecting member housing 30 is connected to a motor housing 102 and a power supply housing 104. (See
In other embodiments, the motor and/or pumps included to operate the dispenser system 10 may be powered by batteries contained in a battery compartment or can be powered by an AC distribution system. If the dispenser system 10 includes batteries, a sensor can also be included for determining the power level of the batteries.
Also provided herein is a system for monitoring a refill status for a product dispenser. The system can include any of the components of the dispenser system as described herein. In a particular embodiments, the refill monitoring system includes a connecting member housing having a reservoir connecting surface, the reservoir connecting surface including a switch having a first switch contact surface disposed within a protrusion member; a container housing for holding a quantity of a liquid product, the container housing configured to be removably attached to the connecting member housing, the container housing includes a main container and a connecting member housing surface, the connecting member housing surface having a second switch contact surface configured in a first weakened region, wherein after contact of the first switch contact surface and the second switch contact surface, the weakened region is configured to breakaway such that first switch contact surface and second switch contact surface are unable to make contact; and control circuitry and/or one or more sensors operably configured to communicate a dispense count to a computing system, wherein upon contact of the first switch contact surface and the second switch contact surface the dispense count is set to zero. The control circuitry and/or sensors can then be configured to generate and communicate a dispense count to one or more computing or server systems, upon each dose of product dispensed.
These and other modifications and variations to the present invention may be practiced by those of ordinary skill in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, which is more particularly set forth in the appended claims. In addition, it should be understood that aspects of the various embodiments may be interchanged both in whole or in part. Furthermore, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the foregoing description is by way of example only, and is not intended to limit the invention so further described in such appended claims.
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PCT/US2021/023637 | 3/22/2021 | WO |