The present invention relates generally to a soap dispenser, and more particularly to a faucet mounted soap dispenser for dispensing soap with running water.
Soap dispensers for dispensing soap, such as for use in a kitchen or bathroom, are well known. In bathroom use, for example, a soap dispenser contains liquid soap for washing a user's hands. In a kitchen, both hand soap and dish washing soap are typically used.
Soap, in its liquid form, can be dispensed from its original store-bought container or, alternatively, provided in a dispenser specifically designed to dispense soap through a pump and relying on air suction. In both examples, it requires a first step of applying soap to the item (e.g., hands or dishes) to be cleaned and then a second step of applying water.
It is an object of the invention to provide a soap dispenser designed to be mounted on a faucet for dispensing soap in combination with water in one operational mode or alternatively dispensing only water in a second operational mode.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a soap dispenser comprises a housing including an outer sleeve and an inner sleeve, and a soap container having an exterior wall and an interior wall and configured to slide axially relative to the housing, with the interior wall having openings for soap. In a first position the soap container is housed within the housing and the interior wall is located within the inner sleeve, and in a second position the soap container is axially extended from the housing and the interior wall is axially extended from the inner sleeve.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a soap dispenser comprises a housing including an outer sleeve and an inner sleeve, and a soap container having an exterior wall and an interior wall and configured to move relative to the housing, with the interior wall having openings for soap. In a first position the soap container is positioned to block soap from being released, and in a second position the soap container is positioned to allow soap to be released in a water stream.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, a soap dispenser comprises a housing including an outer sleeve and an inner sleeve, with the housing being secured to an outlet for dispensing water, and a soap container having an exterior wall and an interior wall and configured to move relative to the housing, with the interior wall having openings for soap. In a first position the soap container is positioned to block soap from being released, and in a second position the soap container is positioned to allow soap to be released in a water stream.
These and other aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following disclosure.
The soap container 22 in this view shows an exterior wall 24 and the lower, outer rim 30. Both the housing and the soap dispenser are cylindrical in shape in this embodiment, although alternative shapes can be employed without departed from the scope of the invention.
Integral parts of the soap dispenser are illustrated in
The soap container includes an outer cylindrical wall 24 having an upper outer rim 25 and a lower outer rim 30. An inner cylindrical wall 26 includes a plurality of soap holes 28 through which the soap flows from the soap container. The soap container is designed to slide axially with respect to the housing 12, which is stationary in this embodiment, to open and close access to the soap holes.
In the position shown in
In the open operation mode, shown in
As illustrated, the inner cylindrical wall 26 slides in and out of contact with an interior surface of the inner sleeve 16. An alternative design with the cylindrical wall 26 sliding along the outside of the inner sleeve to open and close access to the holes 28 is also within the scope of this invention. In a further alternative, the soap container 12 can be attached to the faucet spout, and the housing can be configured to slide.
An alternative embodiment is illustrated in
The soap container 32 in
In use, as illustrated in
Although this invention has been described with respect to certain specific exemplary embodiments, many additional modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of this disclosure. It is, therefore, to be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described. Thus, the exemplary embodiments of the invention should be considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restrictive, and the scope of the invention to be determined by any claims supportable by this application and the equivalents thereof, rather than by the foregoing description.
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63243870 | Sep 2021 | US |