The invention relates to cleaning and deodorizer material dispensers for toilet tanks and toilet bowls.
Toilet cleaning and deodorizing dispensers typically include a water soluble material formed into a tablet or into a cartridge. The tablet is usually hung from the side wall of the toilet bowl or tank. When placed in the toilet bowl, the cleaning and deodorizing tablet is attached to the top side wall of the toilet bowl by a supporting means, such as wires. When the toilet is flushed and the tank is refilling with water, some water passes over the bowl side wall mounted tablet and dissolves some of the cleaning and deodorizing material into the toilet bowl. Since the cleaning and deodorizing tablet must be capable of dissolving quickly due to the short time in which water passes over the tablet as the tank refills with water, such tablets get used quickly. This requires the frequent replacement of the tablet. Since the tablet is located in the toilet bowl, manually replacement can be messy and undesirable.
In addition, cleaning and deodorizing agents in the cleanser tablets for the dispenser may, for example, contain chemicals which are harmful upon direct contact with human skin and eyes. Replacement cleanser tablets which are commonly sold separately require the user to make direct contact with the tablets when they are removed from their packaging to be mounted inside a toilet bowl, and with old tablets inside a toilet bowl that are mostly dissolved and are being replaced. In addition, such cleanser tablets are often brightly colored, typically blue or green, and may tempt younger children to touch or even ingest the cleaning agent, especially since they are mounted inside a toilet bowl where a child can see and touch them. Further, these prior art toilet cleaning and deodorizing dispensers typically require that the user purchase the cleanser/deodorizer tablets from the manufacturer of the dispenser.
Further, prior art toilet cleanser and deodorizer dispensers typically only use cleanser and deodorizer material that are only obtained from the manufacturer of the dispenser. As a result the cost of the cleanser and deodorizer material is usually somewhat costly.
Thus, there is a need in the art for a toilet cleanser and deodorizer dispenser of which the cleaning and/or deodorizing material never needs to be touched during un-packaging, and during installation, replacement or removal, and which is not readily accessible to children. In addition, there is a need in the art for a toilet cleanser and deodorizer dispenser that will readily utilize and function with cleaning and deodorizing materials available from many sources.
Before installation of the toilet cleanser and deodorizer dispenser, when a toilet is flushed water commences flowing from the fill valve into the toilet tank to refill the tank in the manner known in the art. In addition, some of the water exiting the water fill valve is routed to flow via a first tube into the toilet tank overflow tube and there through into the toilet bowl. With the novel toilet cleanser and deodorizer dispenser the tube from the water fill valve is removed from the overflow tube and is connected to an input to the dispenser. A second or output tube connected to the output of the dispenser is inserted into the overflow tube. As water from the fill valve is filling the toilet tank water pressure in the first tube causes liquid cleanser and/or deodorizer inside the dispenser to exit the dispenser via the second tube and flow into the overflow tube and thence into the toilet bowl. The cleaning and/or deodorizing material cleans and deodorizes the toilet bowl in a manner well known in the art.
Thus, the novel toilet cleanser and deodorizer dispenser is quickly and easily mounted inside of a toilet tank without tools and is suspended from a top of a side wall on the inside of the toilet tank. More specifically, the toilet cleanser and deodorizer dispenser comprises a container that is suspended from the top of the side wall inside the toilet tank. The container has a screw on cap that is temporarily removed to insert liquid cleanser and/or deodorizer material into the container without a person coming into contact with the material. The cleanser and/or deodorizer material in the container is dispensed from a collapsible bag inside the container and via the overflow tube into the toilet bowl as the toilet tank is filled by the water fill valve after the toilet had been flushed.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention there are two bags inside the container, one having a cleaning material therein and the other having another material, such as a deodorizer, therein and both are dispensed from the container as determined by the user when the toilet is flushed. Both materials are dispensed in the same manner.
The invention will be better understood upon reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with drawing in which:
Top 27 also has a hole 28 there through into which is mounted in a water tight manner a rigid, hollow, “L” shaped, hollow tubing connector 22. Connected to tubing connector 22 is a piece of flexible tubing 17. The end of tubing 17 not connected to connector 22 is inserted into overflow tube 12 in toilet tank 24 as shown in
Dispenser container 26 has a hole 36 through its side (
Flexible tubing 30 at the water input has a control device 18 mounted thereon, as seen in all Figures, that controls the water pressure that is applied to the interior of dispenser 10 beneath bag 29 (
There is a hole (not shown) through the bottom of container 26 (not shown in
There is another hole 33 that is through the top of a side wall of container 26 that is normally sealed by a flexible sealing plug 34 when it is pushed in the direction of arrow W2 into hole 33. When it is desired to refill bag 29 inside dispenser 10 with liquid cleaner and/or deodorizer, plug 34 is momentarily removed to relieve any pressure inside sealed dispenser container 26 on the outer side of bag 29. Other pressure relief mechanisms may also be utilized. Plug 34 is reinserted into hole 33, screw on cap 20 is removed and liquid cleaner and/or deodorizer is inserted into bag 29 via opening 31. When bag 29 is completely full, or is filled to a desired level, cap 20 is screwed back onto opening 31 to reseal dispenser 10. In this process a person never has to come into contact with cleanser and/or deodorizer.
Inserted into container 26 during assembly of dispenser 10 is a flexible, non-porous, water tight bag 29. The top of bag 29 is fitted over the top lip of container 26 and dispenser cover 27 is snapped onto the top of container 26 and locked thereon by a locking lip 35. This creates a watertight seal at the top of bag 29. In this position any water that enters the bottom of container 26 via hole 36 cannot mix with cleanser and/or deodorizer inside bag 29. Bag 29 may be replaced by removing snap on cover 27, removing an old or damaged bag 29, installing a new bag 29 as described above, and snapping cover 27 back onto the top of container 26.
As previously described a liquid cleaner and/or deodorizer (not shown) is inserted directly into flexible, watertight, non-porous bag 29 via cap 20 and threaded hole 31. The cleaner and/or deodorizer material may be from any source and manufacturer.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention a single bag 29 may be replaced by two bags (not shown) that are positioned side by side inside dispenser container 26, and a second hole with screw on cap for refilling is provided in container cover 27. Additionally, a second hole 28 with a second connector 23 and tubing 17 are provided over the second bag. Thus, each bag has its own filler cap, connector hole, connector and tubing. With this configuration the top of container must be modified to provide cross members so that each of the bags has a surface over which to mount their open tops, and the underside of dispenser cover 27 must be modified to provide pressure to seal the entire top edge of each bag so no water entering container 29 can enter the two bags.
The amount of water that can flow through tubing 31 is adjusted using control device 18 is a small amount. This water enters container 26 via opening 36 below any bag 29 or bags mounted inside container 26 of dispenser 10. The amount of water that enters dispenser 10 at hole 36 applies water pressure to the bottom of the outer surface of bag 29 or bags that are mounted inside dispenser container 29. This pressure causes an amount of liquid cleaner and/or deodorizer (not shown) to be expelled from dispenser 10 via tubing 17 that is equal in volume to the water entering the bottom of dispenser 10.
After a dispenser 10 is initially installed into toilet tank 24 as shown in
The parts of dispenser 10, except for tubing 17 and 30 and flow control device 18, may all be made of plastic, but other materials may be used. Flexible bag 29 may be made of different materials. The cleansing and/or deodorizing materials utilized with toilet cleanser and deodorizer dispenser 10 are liquids that can pass through filler hole 31 through top 27 (
While what has been described herein is a preferred embodiment of the invention, and some alternatives by being able to change the location of the input and output connectors and their associated tubing, those skilled in the art will recognize that numerous changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This utility patent application claims benefit under U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/387,386, entitled “Toilet Cleaning Dispenser System”, filed on Sep. 28, 2010.
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