This invention relates generally to devices, such as sponge constructions, for cleaning, scrubbing and dispensing applications. More specifically, the present invention relates to a new and unique device construction that is more well suited for scrubbing, absorbing and/or dispensing media than prior art constructions.
Various types of material and media are employed for different purposes throughout commerce and industry. Such media includes liquids, fluids, gels and even solids. For example, there are various products in the personal care, home care, air care, transportation care, and food industries that require some type of dispensing of a fluid material from a source of such material. When this material is sold in commerce, it must be contained and stored in some type of container. When that product is used, it must be dispensed from its storage container or chamber to a location for use where it can be applied, spread, as desired.
In the prior art, there are many different types of dispensers for delivering material, such as fluids and gels. For example, a flexible container body with a nozzle tip is commonly provided for such a purpose. An application of such use is for the dispensing of a liquid beverage where the container body is squeezed by the user to urge the fluid material out from the nozzle tip and accurately to a desired location, such as with the assistance of a straw. The amount of fluid is delivered by the user squeezing the container body an appropriate amount.
In another example of a prior art dispensing device, a flexible container holds a volume of fluid material to be delivered. A single one-way check valve is provided as an exit port from the flexible container. When the flexible body is squeezed, the material is urged out under pressure through the valve. Two valves may also be employed for further control of the flow of the media from the dispensing device for use by the user.
There is a need for a dispensing device to further include a applicator or other structure to assist in using the media once it has been dispensed. For example, a shoe polish dispenser typically includes an integrated sponge to help apply the polish that has been dispensed. Various constructions also include a sponge-like material about the dispenser or in a certain location to help spread and apply the dispensed media.
Whether or not these sponge-like constructions include an integrated dispenser for the media, they often include two opposing sides. Frequently, both sides are cellulose sponge material. This material is well suited for absorbing media and to help spread it. However, this material is not particularly abrasive for purposes of assisting in scrubbing. A scrubbing surface for a device is particularly helpful where the media is for cleaning purposes, such as dishwashing soap or bathtub cleaner.
In view of the foregoing, there is a need for a combination sponge construction that is easy to manufacture and can be both absorbent and abrasive for improved cleaning. There is a need for a construction that has shorter dry times than prior art constructions. There is a need for a composite sponge construction that has an alternative abrasive surface to the known non-woven surfaces of prior art devices.
The present invention preserves the advantages of prior art dispensing devices and sponge constructions that are capable of dispensing various types of media, such as, liquids, gels and solids and/or applying such media with or without an integrated dispenser. The present invention provide a new and unique composite sponge construction. In addition, it provides new advantages not found in currently available constructions and overcomes many disadvantages of such currently available constructions. The present invention provides an alternative to known combination or composite constructions that include both cellulose and non-woven material in the same device.
The sponge construction includes two layers connected together. Preferably, a layer of cellulose material and a layer of urethane material are connected to each other. For example, the layer of cellulose material is laminated to the urethane material. The urethane material is preferably reticulated foam. In accordance with the present invention, it is also possible the sponge construction include a dispensing device integrated into the sponge construction. For example, the dispensing device is preferably a liquid pump that pumps liquid from a storage chamber to location that is suitable for use, such as proximal to the layer of cellulose material and/or the layer of urethane material so that one of the layer can assist in distributing the liquid to be dispensed.
The novel features which are characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. However, the invention's preferred embodiments, together with further objects and attendant advantages, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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The two materials 102, 104 are preferably attached or connected together by lamination, however, other methods, such as bonding and welding, can be used. Such as seen in
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Further, the integrated dispenser 202 can be a single or multiple valve construction where the button 204 can be positioned anywhere on the device. Further, the exit port 208 can be a single outlet port or multiple ports positioned at any location on the device depending on the application at hand. The exit conduit 212 can also be positioned anywhere to suit the application at hand. The integrated dispenser 202 is optional but may be desired in certain sponge constructions made in accordance with the present invention.
It should be understood that the constructions of the present invention can be modified in many different ways to suit the application at hand. For example, various types of urethane can be used. Also, the cell size and hardness of the urethane can be customized to the end application of the device.
In view of the foregoing, a new and unique composite sponge construction is provided that is superior to known prior art constructions.
It would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such modifications and changes are intended to be covered by the appended claims.
This application is related to and claims priority from earlier filed provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/869,430, filed Dec. 11, 2006.
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60869430 | Dec 2006 | US |