The present invention relates in general to a soap dispenser system. More particularly, the present invention relates to a soap dispenser system including visual and/or audible indication of operation and status of the soap dispenser system. Even more particularly, the present invention relates to a soap dispenser system including top-fill functionality of the soap container.
Many washrooms include wash basins with separate water faucets and soap dispensers for each wash basin. The water faucet and soap dispenser extend out over the wash basin to allow a user to use both the water and soap without removing his hands from the wash basin and getting excess water and soap on the countertop. Each soap dispenser is fluidically connected to and dispenses soap from a soap container. As the soap dispenser is used over time, the soap container needs to be refilled by a maintenance worker. If the soap container is not refilled, the soap dispenser will no longer dispense soap once the soap container is empty. However, it is also inconvenient for a worker to check the soap level of each soap container each time they are in the washroom. Further, when a worker is refilling a soap container, there is a risk of overflow of the soap container. Overflow results in unnecessary excess waste and excess mess.
In addition, a pump assists in pulling soap from the soap container and pumping the soap out of the soap dispenser. A power supply, such as a battery, is required to operate the pump. If the power supply dies, the soap dispenser will no longer dispense soap. However, the worker has no way of knowing if a power supply has low power.
As such, there is a need in the art for a soap dispenser system with a visual and/or audible indication system that is seamlessly incorporated into a mounting base to notify a user of the operation and statuses of the elements of the soap dispenser system. For instance, high and low soap level in a soap container and power level of a power supply.
Current soap dispensers also require inefficient tubing connections or inefficient removal of pieces to refill the soap container, when the soap container is empty. That is, refilling the soap container can be a troublesome task for a worker. As such, there is also a need in the art for a soap dispenser system having a fixture that is easily removable from a mounted base, which is fluidically coupled to a soap container.
The present invention is directed to a soap dispensing system including a main body fixture that is removably coupled to a fixture mount. Additionally, the fixture mount includes an indication system for generating visual indication of status and operation of the soap dispensing system. Meanwhile, the soap dispensing system may also include an audible indication of status and operation of the soap dispensing system.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a soap dispenser system includes a fixture disposed above a countertop and a soap container disposed below the countertop. The fixture includes a main body and a mount attached to the countertop. The main body includes a soap dispensing element that is fluidically coupled to the soap container via a fluid supply line. The mount includes an indication system and a refill port for accessing the soap container. The main body is removably coupled to the mount in order to expose the refill port and access the soap container. The indication system is configured to indicate a power status of the system and a soap level status of the soap container.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the fluid supply line may be disposed within the fixture main body. The fluid supply line includes a first fluid connector disposed at an end of the fluid supply line and a second fluid connector extending from the fixture mount. The second fluid supply connector is configured to detachably couple with the first fluid connector. That is, when the fixture main body is removed from the fixture mount, the first and second fluid connectors detach from each other.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, the indication system may include a translucent collar and an illumination device placed adjacent the translucent collar. Further, the soap container may include a low soap level sensor and a high soap level sensor. The illumination device is configured to provide a visual low soap level indication when the low soap level sensor detects a predetermined low soap level. For example, the low soap level may be 25% or lower of the volume of the soap container 18. The illumination device is also configured to provide a visual high soap level indication when the high soap level sensor detects a predetermined high soap level, for example, 75% or higher of the volume of the soap container 18. It is also contemplated that the indication system may include an audible device to provide an audible high soap level indication when the high soap level sensor detects the high soap level. Further yet, the indication system may also be configured to provide a visual low battery level indication when a power supply is at a low battery level.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a soap dispensing fixture includes a main body with a soap dispensing element and a mount secured to the countertop. The mount includes an indication system and a refill port fluidically coupled to a soap container. Further, the indication system is configured to provide a visual indication of a soap level and/or a battery level. The main body is removably coupled to the mount and configured to transition between an open orientation and a closed orientation.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the indication system includes an illumination device and a translucent collar affixed to the mount. The illumination device provides a visual indication of a low soap level and a visual indication of a high soap level. Additionally, the indication system may provide an audible warning of the high soap level.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, the soap dispensing fixture may also include a locking mechanism configured to maintain the main body and the mount in the closed orientation. Further, the soap dispensing fixture may include a proximity sensor configured to detect whether the main body and the mount are in the closed orientation or the open orientation. In turn, the proximity sensor is configured to prevent activation of the soap dispensing element when the main body and the mount are in the open orientation.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the mount may include a plurality of supports extending upward from the mount and into the main body, when the main body and the mount are in the closed orientation. Further, the soap dispensing fixture may include a fluid supply line disposed within the main body. The fluid supply line includes a first fluid connector disposed at one end and a second fluid connector extending from the mount. The second fluid connector is configured to couple with the first fluid connector when the main body and the mount are in the closed orientation and detach from the first fluid connector when the main body and the mount are in the open orientation.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention, a soap dispenser system includes a fixture having a mount coupled to a countertop and a main body removably coupled to the mount. The mount includes a refill port and an indication system. The indication system includes a translucent collar placed adjacent a top surface of the countertop and an illumination device placed adjacent the translucent collar. Meanwhile, the main body includes a soap dispensing element. The mount and main body are configured to transition between an open orientation and a closed orientation. Further, a soap container may be fluidically coupled to the soap dispensing element via a supply line. The soap container may also be refillable via the refill port of the mount. In addition, the soap container may include a high-level soap sensor and a low-level soap sensor.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the indication system may provide a visual indication of a low soap level determined by the low soap level sensor and a high soap level determined by the high soap level sensor. The indication system may also provide an audible warning of the high soap level determined by the high soap level sensor.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, a front surface of the collar may be flush with a front surface of the mount. Further, the fixture may include a locking mechanism with a locked position configured to maintain the main body and the mount in the closed orientation.
These and other aspects and objects of the present invention will be better appreciated and understood when considered in conjunction with the following description and the accompanying drawings. It should be understood, however, that the following description, while indicating preferred embodiments of the present invention, is given by way of illustration and not of limitation. Many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the present invention without departing from the spirit thereof, and the invention includes all such modifications.
A clear conception of the advantages and features constituting the present invention, and of the construction and operation of typical mechanisms provided with the present invention, will become more readily apparent by referring to the exemplary, and therefore non-limiting, embodiments illustrated in the drawings accompanying and forming a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate the same elements in the several views, and in which:
In describing the preferred embodiment of the invention which is illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, it is not intended that the invention be limited to the specific terms so selected and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar Timmer to accomplish a similar purpose. For example, the word connected, attached, or terms similar thereto are often used. They are not limited to direct connection but include connection through other elements where such connection is recognized as being equivalent by those skilled in the art.
The present invention and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiments described in detail in the following description.
Throughout this description, various terms denoting direction, such as left and right, front and rear, up and down, top and bottom, and the like may be used. The directions are not intended to be limiting but are used to describe relationships of elements with respect to each other in the accompanying drawings. Unless mutually exclusive, it is contemplated that the elements may be reversed, for example, by turning a component around or upside down without deviating from the scope of the present invention.
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The soap container 18 includes at least one soap sensor 19 to detect a fluid level within the soap container 18. In the representative embodiment of the invention, the container 18 includes a first soap sensor 19a and a second soap sensor 19b. The first soap sensor 19a is disposed within the soap container 18 at a location below the second soap sensor 19b. As such, the first soap sensor 19a is disposed within the soap container 18 at a location to determine when the soap level is below a predetermined low point. While the predetermined low point may be at any location, an example predetermined low point is 25% or lower of the volume of the soap container 18. In turn, the second soap sensor 19b is disposed within the soap container 18 at a location to determine when the soap level is above a predetermined high point. While the predetermined high point may be at any location, an example predetermined high point is 80% or higher of the volume of the soap container 18.
A fluid supply line 46 extends from the dispensing element 36 at the first end 40 of the fixture 12 to a first fluid connector 48 at the second end 42 of the fixture 12. The fixture mount 24 of the fixture 12 includes a second fluid connector 50 extending upward therefrom. In
The wiring 52 may be tethered from the control box 21 underneath the countertop 16 to the hand sensor 44 and dispensing element 36 at the first end 40 of the fixture 12. It is contemplated that the fixture mount 24 of the fixture 12 may include a wire guide 56 formed therein and having an opening therethrough to allow the wiring 52 to extend through the fixture mount 24 and into the opening 13 of the fixture main body 22. As shown in
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the wiring 52 may be configured to detachably connect, similar to the fluid supply line 46 described above. In such an embodiment, the wiring 52 may extend from the first end 40 of the fixture to a first wire connector at the second end 42 of the fixture 12. The fixture mount 24 of the fixture 12 may then include a second wire connector disposed at guide 56 and extending upward from the fixture mount 24. In turn, the first and second wire connectors may be detachably connected to each other in order to detach when the main body 22 is displaced from the fixture mount 24.
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The fixture mount 24 of the fixture 12 further includes a collar 30 disposed adjacent the countertop 16. In turn, an illumination device 32, such as, but not limited to LED, may be disposed adjacent the collar 30 in order to illuminate the collar 30 and provide a visual indication of the status or operation of the soap dispensing system 10. As such, the collar 30 and the illumination device 32 combine to create an indication system 31. While the representative embodiment of the invention depicts the illumination device 32 as being located above the collar 30 and at the front of the fixture mount 24, it is contemplated that other embodiments of the invention may locate the illumination device 32 above, below, or in-line with the collar 30 and at any location around the fixture mount 24 including, but not limited to, the front, sides, and rear of the fixture mount 24. The collar 30 is preferably a translucent material that allows the illumination device 32 to illuminate the collar 30. For example, the collar 30 may be a translucent silicone. The operation of the LED 32 will be further described below. Additionally, the LED 32 may be electrically coupled to the control box 21 by way of wiring 51.
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Additionally, the support walls 70 may be used to guide the main body 22 it is transferred between the open orientation 28 and the closed orientation 26. As shown in
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As stated above, the orifices 88, 90 are configured to align with each other when the fixture 12 is in the closed orientation 26. The locking screw 92 is able to transition between a locked position 98, as shown in
In the representative embodiment of the invention, the orifice 104 in the main body 22 may be sized to have a diameter smaller than that of the screw head 102. As a result, the screw head 102 is unable to traverse through the orifice 104, which prevents a user or maintenance worker from losing the locking screw 92, while the fixture 12 is in the closed orientation 26.
It is contemplated that the LED 32 of the collar may illuminate differently for different statuses and operations of the system 10. For example, the LED 32 may illuminate by flashing green, red, or any other color when the system 10 is turned on. The LED 32 may flash any number of times or for any predetermined period of time. In one particular embodiment, the LED may flash green three (3) times. In yet other embodiments of the invention, the LED 32 may illuminate steadily for any number of seconds.
In another example, the LED 32 may illuminate to indicate a low soap level in response to the low soap sensor 19a being triggered. For example, the low soap level sensor 19a may be disposed within the soap container 18 to be triggered when the soap level of the container is at or below a designated low soap level, such as 20%, 25%, or the like of the volume of the soap container 18. In other embodiments of the invention, the designated low soap level may be above or below 20% of the volume of the soap container 18. The LED 32 may illuminate by flashing red or any other color until the low soap sensor 19a indicates that the soap has been filled past the designated low soap level. The LED 32 may cycle between on and off for any number of seconds. In one example, the LED 32 may flash by cycling between on for 0.2 seconds and off for 2 seconds. However, this is not a limiting example. In other embodiments of the invention, the LED 32 may illuminate steadily for any number of seconds. It should also be noted that the system 10 is still able to dispense soap while the LED 32 indicate a low soap level.
The LED 32 may also illuminate to indicate a high soap level in response to the high soap level sensor 19b being triggered. The high soap level sensor 19b may be disposed within the soap container 18 to be triggered when the soap level of the container is at or above a designated high soap level, such as, but not limited to, 75%, 80%, or the like of the volume of the soap container 18. In other embodiments of the invention, the designated low soap level may be above or below 80% of the volume of the soap container 18. The LED 32 may illuminate one or more of any color steadily for any number of seconds. For example, the LED 32 may illuminate red for 2.5 seconds. In other embodiments of the invention, the LED 32 may illuminate another color, such as, but not limited to, green, for any amount of time. It is also contemplated that the indication system 31 may include an audible notification device 33 disposed away from the mount 24 and within the control box 21 and configured to generate an audible warning. For example, the audible warning may be at a volume of 80 decibels. The volume of the audible warning may also be set louder or quieter than 80 decibels. Additionally, the audible warning may be in conjunction with the visual indication provided by the LED 32 and last for the same amount of time as the visual indication provided by the LED 32. However, it is also contemplated that the audible warning may last longer or shorter than the visual indication. It is also contemplated that the audible notification device 33 may be disposed in any location, not just within the control box 21. Once the fixture 12 is returned to the closed orientation 26 after filling, the system 10 will then be able to dispense soap.
In another example, the LED 32 may illuminate by flashing green, red, or any other color when the power source, such as the previously discussed battery, is determined to have low power, for example, but not limited to, less than 5 volts. When the low and high soap level sensors 19a, 19b are triggered and the LED 32 illuminate accordingly, the power level of the power source is detected until the LED 32 turn off. In the representative embodiment of the invention, the LED indications for soap levels are prioritized over the LED indication for low power. To indicate that the power source has low power, the LED 32 may cycle between on and off for any number of seconds. In a particular embodiment of the invention, the LED 32 may flash by cycling between on for 0.2 seconds and off for 2 seconds. Further, the LED 32 may use a number of colors when on. For example, the LED 32 may switch between red and green for the 0.2 seconds. That is, the LED 32 may be red for 0.1 seconds, green for 0.1 seconds, and then turn off for 2 seconds. It is further contemplated that the LED 32 may remain operational for low power indication until the power source is detected to reach a certain minimum, for example, but not limited to, 3 volts or more. At this point, the power level detection and the soap level detection may be deactivated in order to save power.
The LED 32 may also be used to indicate usage of the system 10. For instance, the LED 32 may flash green, red, or any other color while the soap dispensing element 36 discharges soap to the user's hands. In some embodiments of the system, the LED 32 may indicate usage every time that the sensor 44 detects a user's hands and the soap dispensing element 36 discharges soap. In other embodiments of the invention, the usage indication may be limited to activation of the soap dispensing element 36 during priming of the system, in which air is removed from the supply line 46.
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While the fluid connector 150 and the wire guide 156 of the fixture mount 124 are shown located at rear locations of the fixture mount 124, the fluid connector 150 and wire guide 156 may be located at any location on the fixture mount 124 surrounding the refill port 158. As shown in
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The support plate 206 includes a number of orifices 208 corresponding to the number of supports 134 in the mount 124. The orifices 208 are positioned so that they are aligned with the supports 134 when the main body 122 is aligned with the mount 124. In turn, when the main body 122 and mount 124 are in the closed orientation 126, a portion of each support 134 extends through a respective orifice 208. For example, the support plate 206 of the representative embodiment of the invention includes three (3) orifices 208 corresponding to the three (3) supports 134 in the mount shown in
As discussed above, the fixture 112 may include a proximity sensor 154 configured to detect whether the main body and the mount are in the closed orientation or the open orientation. While a variety of proximity sensor types are contemplated by the present invention, the representative embodiment of the invention depicts a proximity sensor 154 separated into a first element 154a disposed in the mount 124 and a second element 154b disposed within the main body 122. As shown in
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Although the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the present invention is disclosed above, practice of the present invention is not limited thereto. It will be manifest that various additions, modifications and rearrangements of the features of the present invention may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept.
Moreover, the individual components need not be formed in the disclosed shapes, or assembled in the disclosed configuration, but could be provided in virtually any shape, and assembled in virtually any configuration. Furthermore, all the disclosed features of each disclosed embodiment can be combined with, or substituted for, the disclosed features of every other disclosed embodiment except where such features are mutually exclusive.
Further, the individual components discussed above are not limited to any material. That is, each component may independently be made from any material such as, but not limited to, metal, plastic, wood, etc.
It is intended that the appended claims cover all such additions, modifications and rearrangements. Expedient embodiments of the present invention are differentiated by the appended claims.
The present application is a continuation of U.S. Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 16/295,953, filed on Mar. 7, 2019. The entire contents of which are hereby expressly incorporated by reference into the present application.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 16295953 | Mar 2019 | US |
Child | 18238881 | US |