Information
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Patent Grant
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6357713
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Patent Number
6,357,713
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Date Filed
Wednesday, February 9, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 19, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Braun; Leslie A.
- Morrison; Naschica S.
Agents
- Bovee; Warren R.
- Rymarz; Renee J.
- Hamilton; Neil E.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 248 3112
- 248 3113
- 248 312
- 248 3121
- 248 313
- 248 314
- 248 3168
- 248 300
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device for holding a dispensing container, having a back member with a top and bottom member projecting in the same direction from the back member. The bottom member projects out laterally in a downward direction from the back member angling the dispensing container to allow increased access to a pump action dispensing mechanism. The top member contains an opening allowing a neck of the dispensing container to be engaged with the pump action dispensing mechanism and locked into place to prevent its removal. The bottom member includes a lip that is in association with the dispensing container, preventing the dispensing container from moving.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
NONE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to a holder for a dispensing container with a pump action dispensing mechanism. More particularly, it relates to a bracket that allows a dispensing container to be secured to a surface while still allowing easy access to the dispensing container.
2. Background Art
The use of the dispensing containers and pump action dispensing mechanism is beneficial in preventing the contamination of the product within the dispensing container, while eliminating the need for the bulky standard dispensing unit. The standard dispensing unit used is a large wall-mounted unit that is about double the size of the dispensing container, which is placed inside. The pump action dispensing mechanism can alternatively be used with the dispensing container. The pump action dispensing mechanism screws onto the neck of the container eliminating the need for the standard dispensing unit. The two major draw backs of using a dispensing containers without the standard dispensing unit is the lack of security, the container and the pump action dispensing mechanism can easily be taken by any user, while also taking up limited counter space.
One attempt at a solution is employed in Holder for Dispensing Container, which is the subject of U.S. Pat. No. 5,758,853. In this patent a bracket is described that mounts a dispensing container to a wall. The top of the dispensing container with the pump action dispensing mechanism is passed through a large circular opening in the upper extension of the bracket and bottom is placed on the lower extension of the bracket.
The prior art does not afford a solution to the problem of providing a bracket that uses a minimal amount of space while still giving security and limited mobility for a dispensing container.
The objects of the invention therefore are:
a. To allow the use of a dispensing container to limit the chances of contamination.
b. To allow a dispensing container to be used while using a minimal amount of space.
c. To allow the use of a dispensing container without the standard dispensing unit while still providing security from theft.
d. To allow for easy dispensing of the contents of the dispensing container.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is a device for mounting the dispensing container and pump action dispensing unit to the wall utilizing minimal space while securing the container and restricting mobility. This restriction of mobility makes the use of these containers more desirable in a commercial setting where the amount of users is unlimited. The invention also angles the pump action dispensing unit and the dispensing container forward making access to the pump action dispensing mechanism easier for the user. The device is a holder for a dispensing container, the dispensing container comprising a top including a neck, a base, a front side, a back side, a right side, and a left side.
The invention comprises a back member, top member, and a bottom member, wherein the top and bottom member extend laterally from the back member in the same direction. The top member and the bottom member extend at obtuse angles from the back member. The angle is a sufficient amount that when the back member is mounted to a wall, and the dispensing container is placed into the invention the top of the dispensing container is farther away from the back member than the base.
The top member of the device is skewed relative to the location of the dispensing container when the dispensing container is engaged with the invention. A first portion of the top member projects from the back member at an angle greater than 90 degrees. A second portion of the top member changes slope forming an angle greater than 90 degrees from the first portion. The second portion of the top member runs parallel to the bottom member. The change in slope of the top member allows the top of the dispensing container to be held securely in place at its skewed position in the device. The top member contains an opening that allows for the engaging of the dispensing container neck. The opening in the top member begins at the center of the second section of the top member and continues through the side of the top member. The opening is circular at the end located in the center of the second section of the top member and continues as a channel from the circular center to the side of the top member. The neck of the container passes unobstructed through the opening to be engaged with the pump action dispensing mechanism. The container may be passed from the side of the device to the center of the device while the neck of the container passes through the opening from the side to the end of the opening at the center of the second portion of the top member. When the neck of the dispensing container is fully engaged in the circular portion at the end of the opening, the pump action dispensing mechanism can be connected to the neck of the dispensing container which locks the dispensing container into the invention preventing mobility.
The bottom member of the invention contains one or more lips that can extend up to the width of the distal end of the bottom member. The lips may extend the entire front side of the bottom member and are in association with the dispensing container preventing it from forward movement. These lips further prevent the mobility of the dispensing container when locked into the invention.
The back member is substantially planar allowing maximum connection to the mounting surface. The back member has at least one means for mounting the device including an opening that a fastening means may be passed through to secure the device to the mounting surface. The features and innovation of the device are further clarified with the following descriptions, appended claims, and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view of the device of this inventor.
FIG. 2
is a front full view of the device.
FIG. 3
is a top, front perspective view of the device.
FIG. 4
is a side view of the device with a dispensing container.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a device generally
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for holding a dispensing container
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is shown in the figures. The device
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is used to hold a dispensing container
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when the device
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is mounted to a vertical surface. Thereby, allowing the dispensing container
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to be easily accessed while taking up a minimal amount of space. The device
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can be injection molded from acrylic for its easy maintenance and inexpensive production cost or any other substance that is durable enough and easily maintainable for the devices
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specified commercial use.
The device
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includes a back member
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a top member
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and a bottom member
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. The top member
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extends from the back member
4
laterally, and in the same direction as the bottom member
5
, forming an angle
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greater than 90 degrees from the back member
4
. The top member
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has two portions, a first portion
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and a second portion
3
. The first portion
2
and the second portion
3
are distinguished by a change of slope in the top member
17
. The change in slope of the top member
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forms an angle
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greater than 90 degrees. The change in slope of the top member holds the dispensing container
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in place, which is at an angle so that the user has easier access to a pump action dispensing mechanism
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. The bottom member
5
is at an obtuse angle from the back member
4
to support the dispensing container
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. The angle
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of the bottom member
5
is greater than 90 degrees. The bottom member
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and the second portion
3
of the top member
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run parallel to each other allowing for the engagement of the base of dispensing container
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and the top of the dispensing container
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respectfully. The angling of the top member
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and the bottom member
5
angles the dispensing container
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causing the top of the container
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to be at a greater distance from the back member
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than the base. The bottom member
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also has a lip
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that is perpendicular to a distal end
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of the bottom member
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. The lip
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is located in a position that allows it to be in association with the container
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at the base of the front side
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of the dispensing container
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. When the container
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and lip
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are in association, the dispensing container
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is secured in place making use easier and allowing for greater security from theft.
The second portion
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of the top member
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contains an opening
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that is engaged with a neck
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of the dispensing container
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. The opening
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originates in the center of the second portion
3
of the top member
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and continues to the side
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of the top member
17
. The preferred opening
1
is circular in the center of the second portion
3
of the top member
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. The opening
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then extends as a channel to the side
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of the top member
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so as to provide an unobstructed path to the circular portion of the opening
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. The neck
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of the dispensing container
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is fully engaged with the device when it has passed through the channel of the opening
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and is contained completely in the circular portion of the opening
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. When the neck
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of the dispensing container
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is fully positioned in the opening
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, the neck
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can be engaged with a cap
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and the pump action dispensing mechanism
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. Once the neck
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of the dispensing container
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is fully engaged with the cap
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and the pump action dispensing mechanism
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, the dispensing container is locked into place and can not be removed. This feature allows for the security of the dispensing container
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making its use in commercial settings more desirable. The device
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once fully engaging with the dispensing container
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, pump action dispensing mechanism
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and the lip
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allows for security. The dispensing container
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can not be easily removed when the dispensing unit is used in a commercial setting where there are multiple users through out the day.
The back member
4
contains at least one means for mounting the device
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to a horizontal surface. The method of mounting includes two holes
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that allow for a screw or other fastening means to pass through and connect to the mounting structure. The fastening means may also be an adhesive substance that is applied to the back member
4
and the mounting surface securing the device
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to the surface. The mounting of the device
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gives extra security while taking up minimal amounts of space. The advantage of the ability to mount the device
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is that in areas with limited space the device
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provides the user the ability to use a dispensing container
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without the loss of any space due to its placement of the dispensing container
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. The compact size of the device
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also increases its desirability as a space saver. The size of the device
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allows for a limited amount of wall mounting space to be needed to secure the device
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while still freeing up counter space. This factor makes this invention desirable over other devices.
Although the present device has been described in the preceding detail with references to certain preferred embodiments other versions are possible. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the detailed version contained herein.
Claims
- 1. A device for holding a dispensing container, the container including a top including a neck, a base, and side walls, the device comprising:a) a back member; b) a bottom member extending laterally from the back member; c) a top member, spaced from the bottom member, the top member extending laterally from the back member in the same direction and having a front portion generally parallel to the bottom member, said top member front portion having a front and a pair of sides; d) the bottom member extending out laterally from the back member at an obtuse angle causing the top of the container when held in the device to be at a greater distance from the back member than the base of the container; e) the top member having an opening extending from one of said sides of the top member towards the center of the top member, for receiving the neck of the container; and f) the distal end of the bottom member having one or more lips, extending up to the entire width of the distal end of the bottom member for contacting the side of the container to permit the container to be slid laterally of the device into a final position.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the back member has one or more openings for receiving a fastening means to secure the device to a surface.
- 3. The device of claim 1 where the top member, bottom member and back member all are essentially planar.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein a first portion of the top member extends from the back member forming an angle greater than 90 degrees then after staying at a consistent slope, a second portion of the top member changes slope forming an angle greater than 90 degrees from the first portion of the top member and extends parallel to the bottom member.
- 5. The device of claim 4 wherein the opening is circular at the center of the second portion of the top member and the opening extends away from the center to the side of the top member as a channel.
- 6. The device of claim 5 wherein the end of the opening at the center of the second portion of the top member is constructed and arranged for connection to a dispensing mechanism of the container and the channel of the opening extending to the side of the top member is of a smaller dimension than the dispensing mechanism.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein the bottom member extends from the back member, at an angle greater than 90 degrees.
- 8. The device of claim 7 where the second portion of the top member is parallel to the bottom member.
- 9. A device, for holding a dispensing container and the dispensing container comprising a top including a neck, a base, a front side, a back side, a right side, and a left side, the device comprising:a.) a substantially planar back member; b.) a substantially planar bottom member extending laterally from the back member where the base of the dispensing container can be supported when placed thereon; c.) a substantially planar top member extending laterally from the back member and in the same direction as the bottom member containing a first section that is angled to extend in the opposite direction from the bottom member and changes slope forming a second section that is angled to extend parallel to the bottom member; d.) wherein the bottom member extends out laterally from the back member at an obtuse angle causing the container top to be tilted farther away from the back member than the container base and angling a pump action dispensing mechanism of the container to allow easier use of the pump action dispensing mechanism; e.) wherein the top member contains an opening at the center of the second portion that is circular and continues as a channel from the circular portion through a side of the top member allowing the neck of the container to pass unobstructed through the opening to be engaged with the pump action dispensing mechanism, said channel having a width less than the diameter of said circular opening; f.) wherein the container may be passed from the side of the device to the center of the device while the neck of the container passes through the opening from the side to an end of the opening at the center of the second portion of the top member; g.) wherein when the pump action dispensing mechanism is engaged with the neck of the container the container is locked into the device preventing removal; h.) wherein the bottom member has one or more lips, each lip extending up to the entire length of the distal edge of the bottom member; i.) wherein the one or more lips of the bottom member is in association with the container securing the container from forward movement; j.) wherein the device has a fastening means which when engaged mounts the device to a vertical surface to prevent mobility while using a limited amount of space.
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