The present invention relates to a device for dispensing a quantity of sanitiser and a bottle for refilling the dispenser.
With an increase in focus on restricting spread of disease in public places, there has been a corresponding increase in the use of sanitiser to disinfect the hands or other objects. Such sanitiser is generally provided in a liquid form which can be dispensed from a conventional bottle or tube through a standard nozzle. In order to effectively sanitise the hands in public places, it is necessary to carry this type of bottle or tube around, which can be inconvenient.
The present invention relates to a dispenser having a construction such that it can be easily attached to another object in a convenient location and an associated refill bottle. The dispenser provides for easy application of a quantity of sanitiser and can be refilled and re-used as required.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a sanitiser dispenser comprising:
Preferably each of the dispensing members is connected to a neck portion of the corresponding pouch and the closure mechanism comprises rotational mounting of the dispensing member such that the dispensing member is rotatable from the closed position in which the neck portion of the pouch is folded and the open position in which the neck portion is unfolded to allow fluid within the pouch to flow into a hole in the dispensing member connected by a conduit to the aperture.
Preferably the housing comprises upper and lower walls connected by a relatively short edge wall.
In a preferred embodiment, the chambers comprise elongate chambers extending between the upper and lower walls from a first side of the housing to a second side of the housing for receiving the pouches, the pouches being elongate in shape.
Preferably the edge wall comprises a side portion connecting between the upper and lower walls adjacent the second side of the housing and first and second end portions connecting between the upper and lower walls adjacent the first and second ends respectively.
Preferably a plurality of dividing walls are provided between the upper and lower walls extending generally between the first and second sides of the housing to define the chambers.
Preferably a cross member is provided extending between the first and second end portions of the edge wall, the cross member being offset from the first side of the housing and wherein the upper wall extends from the side portion of the edge wall to the cross member to define the openings.
Preferably the neck portion of each of the pouches passes under the cross member to be adjacent the corresponding opening.
In a preferred embodiment, each of the dispensing members is connected between adjacent dividing walls, or between one of the dividing walls and the adjacent first or second end portion of the edge wall, such that the dispensing member is rotatable between the open and closed positions.
Preferably the aperture is provided in a first end of the dispensing member and the hole is provided in a first side of the dispensing member.
Preferably, in the closed position, the first side of the dispensing member is located adjacent the lower wall of the housing such that the neck portion of the pouch is in the folded configuration and, in the open position, the dispensing member extends outwardly from the first side of the housing such that the first side thereof faces upwardly away from the upper wall and neck portion of the pouch is in the unfolded configuration.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a refill bottle comprising:
Preferably the first and second side walls are circular such that the refill bottle comprises a relatively thin circular container.
Preferably the applicator nozzle includes a cylindrical base mounted for rotation within a recess in the base portion and an elongate neck extending outwardly from the cylindrical base.
Preferably the elongate neck includes a closed distal end and a hole in a side thereof from which sanitising fluid may be dispensed.
Preferably the base portion extends inwardly from the periphery of the first side wall and the groove extends around the base portion
The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the following drawings, in which:
Referring to the Figures, there is shown a sanitiser dispenser 10 comprising generally a housing 12 including a plurality of pouches 14. Each of the pouches 14 comprises a flexible receptacle provided for receiving a fluid, such as a sanitising fluid.
The housing 12 includes a plurality of chambers 18. Each of the chambers 18 is provided for receiving one of the pouches 14. The housing 12 includes also an opening 20 for each of the chambers 18 such that the opening 20 provides access to an end of the chamber 18. In the embodiment shown, each of the pouches 14 is elongate and each of the chambers 18 is also generally elongate such that the shape of the chamber 18 generally corresponds with the shape of the pouch 14. A neck portion 22 of each of the pouches 14, through which the interior of the pouch 14 is accessible, is located in use adjacent the corresponding opening 20 in the housing 12.
The housing 12 includes upper and lower walls 24 and 25. Each of the upper and lower walls 24 and 25 are located adjacent each other such that the housing 12 is relatively thin. In the embodiment shown, the upper and lower walls 24 and 25 are rectangular in shape such that the defined housing 12 includes first and second sides 26 and 27 and first and second ends 28 and 29.
A relatively short edge wall 30 extends between the upper and lower walls 24 and 25 such that the upper and lower walls 24 and 25 are supported apart to define the interior of the housing 12. The edge wall 30 (as best seen in
A plurality of dividing walls 34 are provided between the upper and lower walls 24 and 25 extending generally across between the first and second sides 26 and 27 of the housing 10. The dividing walls 34 define the chambers 18 such that the chambers 18 are elongate and extend between the first and second sides 26 and 27 of the housing 10. In the embodiment shown, there are provided three such dividing walls 34 to form four chambers 18 for receiving the pouches 14.
A cross member 32 is provided extending between the first and second end portions 38 and 39 of the edge wall 30. The cross member 32 is offset from the first side 26 of the housing 10 and the upper wall 24 extends from the side portion 37 of the edge wall 30 to the cross member 32 such that the upper wall 24 is narrower than the lower wall 25. The openings 20 are thereby defined by the narrower upper wall 24 and the open side of the edge wall 30 adjacent the first side 26 of the housing 10.
The cross member 32 is connected to the first and second end portions 38 and 39 of the edge wall 30 and the dividing walls 34 adjacent upper edges thereof such that a neck portion 22 of each of the pouches 14 may pass under the cross member 32 to be adjacent the corresponding opening 20.
The upper wall 24 comprises a flexible material, such as a suitable plastic material and includes a plurality of channels 36 therein. Each of the channels 18 is provided above one of the chambers 18 such that the upper wall 24 extends downwardly around the periphery of the chamber 18. The portions of the upper wall 24 within the channels 36 may thereby be more easily pressed downwardly to engage with the pouch 14 within the chamber 18.
Each of the pouches 14 is provided with a dispensing member 16. The dispensing member 16 is secured across the neck portion 22 of the pouch 14 such that the dispensing member 16 seals the neck portion 22. Each of the dispensing members 16 includes an aperture 44 in a first end thereof. Each of the dispensing members 16 includes also a hole 46 in a first side thereof. The neck portion 22 of the pouch 14 is secured to the side of the dispensing member 16 such that the interior of the pouch 14 is in communication with the hole 46. The hole 46 is connected to the aperture 44 by a conduit 48 extending through the dispensing member 16.
The dispensing members 16 are each provided with a closure mechanism in order to allow or restrict flow of the fluid outwardly via the dispensing member 16. Each of the dispensing members 16 is connected adjacent the opening 20 such that the dispensing members 16 is rotatable between a closed position (as can be seen for example in
In the closed position, the first side of the dispensing member 16 is located adjacent the lower wall 25 of the housing 12 such that the neck portion 22 of the pouch 14 is in a folded configuration. In the open position, the dispensing member 16 extends outwardly from the first side 26 of the housing 12 such that the first side thereof faces upwardly away from the upper wall 24 and the neck portion 22 of the pouch 14 is in an unfolded configuration. In the closed position, the first end of the dispensing member 16 in which the aperture 44 is provided is located adjacent the cross member 32. In the open position, the first end of the dispensing member 16 is located outwardly away from the first side 26 of the housing 12.
When each of the dispensing members 16 is in the closed position, the folded neck portions 22 of the pouches 14 retain sanitiser fluid within the pouches 14. When it is required to dispense sanitising fluid from within one of the pouches 14, the dispensing member 16 is rotated to the open position to unfold the neck portion 22 of the pouch 14. The upper wall 24 of the housing 12 is formed from a slightly flexible material such that the upper wall 14 may be pressed in order to compress the pouch 14 and thereby squeeze the sanitising fluid into the hole 46 and outwardly through the aperture 44 via the conduit 48. A single dose of sanitising fluid may therefore easily be dispensed from one of the pouches 14 which then can be subsequently closed by returning the dispensing member 16 to the closed position.
The housing 12 of the sanitiser dispenser 10 may be conveniently attached to any suitable object by securing the lower wall 25 with a suitable adhesive. The housing 12 may, for example, be secured to a rear side of a mobile phone 11 or phone case provided on the phone 11, as shown in
A refill bottle 50 (as shown in
The refill bottle 50 includes an applicator nozzle 58 from which a sanitising fluid may be dispensed in order to refill the pouches 14 of the sanitiser dispenser 10. In embodiment shown, the applicator nozzle 58 is pivotally mounted to a base portion 54 provided in the first side wall 52 of the refill bottle 50.
The base portion 54 extends inwardly from the periphery of the first side wall 52. An upper surface of the base portion 54 includes a recess 60 in which the applicator nozzle 58 is mounted. The applicator nozzle 58 includes a cylindrical base 62 mounted for rotation within the recess 60 and an elongate neck 64 extending outwardly from the cylindrical base 62. The applicator nozzle 58 can be rotated about the cylindrical base 62 between a retracted position (as shown in
They elongate neck 64 includes a closed distal end and a dispensing hole 66 in a side thereof (as can be seen in
The first side wall 52 of the refill bottle 50 includes a groove 68 around the periphery thereof. The groove 68 extends around the first side wall 52 and passes around the base portion 54. The groove 68 defines a central wall portion 70 in the first side wall 52. The central wall portion 70 is formed from a relatively rigid material and the groove 68 is formed from a relatively flexible material such that the central wall portion 70 may be depressed inwardly towards the second side wall 53 by deforming the groove 68. The central wall portion 70 may therefore be depressed inwardly in order to pump sanitising fluid out through the applicator nozzle 58.
The refill bottle 50 may therefore be used to store a larger quantity of sanitising fluid and may be engaged with each of the dispensing members 16 in order to refill the pouches 14 with sanitising fluid as required.
It will be readily apparent to persons skilled in the relevant arts that various modifications and improvements may be made to the foregoing embodiments, in addition to those already described, without departing from the basic inventive concepts of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020901859 | Jun 2020 | AU | national |