This invention relates to a support for a hand held dispensing device. More particularly, it relates to a support for a hand held liquid dispensing device which includes a container support and facilitates the filling of a container as well as affords connection to a dispensing hose for filling a bucket.
The prior art does not provide a support or holder for hand held liquid dispensing devices. There is a need for such an apparatus. The type of hand held liquid dispensing devices concerned with in this invention are those which are attached to a hose and a container with liquid concentrate. Such a device is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,708,901, which teachings are incorporated herein by reference. This type of dispenser dispenses cleaning, disinfectants and similar types of materials. After use, it is desirable to have a place to store the dispenser. It would also be desirable to have a storage apparatus which would also allow for the filling of containers and buckets with diluted concentrate while the dispenser is being stored.
The present invention provides an apparatus for supporting a hand held liquid dispensing device. The apparatus includes a first support member for receiving a nozzle portion of the dispensing device. There is a second support member for holding a container, the first and second support members are spaced from each other in substantial axial alignment and connected to a frame member for connection to a supporting structure.
In a preferred embodiment, the first support member includes a cavity.
In another preferred embodiment, there are two oppositely disposed first support members connected to the frame member.
In one aspect, the first support member is defined by a platform having a cavity for placement of a dispenser nozzle therein and the second support member is defined by a foot portion, the foot portion supported by the frame and pivotally connected to the frame member.
In another aspect, there are two oppositely disposed second support members connected to the frame member. The frame member is defined by a first portion extending in a first direction and a second portion extending essentially at right angles to the first portion with the second portion connected to the two oppositely disposed second support members.
In still another aspect, the invention provides a combined hand held dispenser device and apparatus for supporting the device.
In yet another aspect, the frame member includes a third support member as well as a side portion connected to the third support member with the side portion angling inwardly from the third support member toward the first support member.
The objects of some of the embodiments of the invention therefore are:
a) Providing an apparatus for storing and supporting a hand held liquid dispensing apparatus;
b) Providing an apparatus for storing and supporting a hand held liquid dispensing apparatus which is easily utilized;
c) Providing an apparatus of the foregoing type which facilitates the filling of containers;
d) Providing an apparatus of the foregoing type which can accommodate two dispensing devices;
e) Providing an apparatus of the foregoing type which can be economically manufactured;
f) Providing an apparatus of the foregoing type which affords a secure holding of the dispensing apparatus;
g) Providing a temporary plumbed installation by mans of a water hose; and h) Providing bottle filling drip trays that fold up for bucket filling.
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Operation
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The operation of support apparatus 10A is essentially the same as that described for support apparatus 10. The major difference, as previously described, is the support of the bottle 55A by the support members 60A and the side portions 62A and the presence of the funnel member 64A for bucket filling. In those instances where the bottle 55A is not of a size to rest on support member 60A, a smaller bottle would be supported by the angled side portions 62A.
It will thus be seen that there now is provided a supporting apparatus for dispensing devices, such as 12, in a manner that they are not only conveniently supported in an out-of-the-way position, but at the same time afford ease of filling of either a bottle 33 or a bucket 38.
The preferred material for fabricating platform 14, as well as foot portions 25 and 27 is polypropylene. However, other materials such as acetyl resins and glass filled polypropylene could also be employed. Frame member 30 is composed of a steel bar with frame portion 42 being welded thereto as is portion 44 and the bar member 50. The preferred material for composing frame 30 is steel. However, other materials such as stainless steel and nylon could also be utilized. While the support apparatus 10 has been illustrated for use with the foot portions 25 and 27 which could support two bottles 33 and alternatively provide for a connection support to the hose 40, it is readily apparent that the support apparatus could be designed for supporting only a single dispensing device and a single container 33 placed on foot portion 27. When it is desired to fill a bucket 38 foot portion 27 is moved to an up-right position with connection to the hose 40 to the dispensing tube 15. All such and other modifications within the spirit of the invention are meant to be within its scope, as defined by the appended claims.
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