Touch free dispenser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6607103
  • Patent Number
    6,607,103
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 11, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 19, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A touch free dispenser includes a sealed collapsible bottle assembly for containing a dispensable fluid, the assembly including a collapsible container with a depending coupler, a fluid pump disposed within the coupler and a dispensing tip, in fluid communication with the pump and container, for both activating the pump and dispensing the fluid. A support frame is provided for removably receiving the bottle assembly with the container supported on a topside of the frame, the frame having an opening therethrough for enabling the tip to dispense fluid therethrough. A pump actuator, disposed on a bottom side of the frame is provided for engaging the tip in order to actuate the pump. A driver assembly, disposed on the frame bottom side operates the pump actuator in response to the electronic signal, and a controller senses a presence of a user's hand proximate the dispensing tip and provides the electronic signal to the driver.
Description




The present invention generally relates to an electronically controlled fluid dispenser and is more particularly related to a touch free dispenser for fluids, such as soap or the like, which is aseptic in operation.




Many heretofore fluid dispensers have been mechanical in operation and require a user to actuate a pumping mechanism by either hand or foot. Such operation, particularly by hand, is not considered sanitary and is undesirable for use in medical and dental facilities. Typical foot actuated fluid dispensers are typically unwieldly, cumbersome in operation, bulky and expensive.




Accordingly, a need exists for an inexpensive, compact and relatively small electronically controlled fluid dispenser for universal clinical application in medical and dental facilities, as well as industrial and commercial institutions.




The present invention provides for a dispenser with a totally sealed replaceable bottle assembly which may include a variety of dispensing tips which are indexed with the dispenser. This indexing arrangement enables implementation of various territorial features which uniquely match a matrix of filled bottle assemblies with different customers, different products, or different geographic locations.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A touch free dispenser in accordance with the present invention generally includes a bottle assembly for containing a dispensable fluid with the bottle assembly including container having a dispensing coupler, a fluid pump disposed within a coupler and a dispensing tip, in fluid communication with a pump and container, for both activating the pump and dispensing a fluid.




A support frame is provided for receiving the bottle assembly with the container supported on a topside of the frame. The frame preferably includes an opening therethrough for enabling the tip to dispense fluid.




A flange extending radially from the coupler and a depression disposed in a frame topside enables keyed capture of the flange. As hereinabove noted, this provides a territorial feature for uniquely matching bottle assembly and frame in order to not only differentiate products by preventing a capture of a bottle to the frame to prevent an undesired combination, but also provides for the ability to vend product having special features adapted for specific uses.




A pump actuator is disposed on a bottom side of the frame for engaging the tip in order to actuate the pump and a driver assembly is disposed on the frame bottom side for operating the pump actuator in response to an electric signal. A controller is provided for sensing the presence of a user and providing the electrical signal to the driver.




More specifically, the flange and depression may have corresponding asymmetric shapes to effect the keyed capture therebetween.




Preferably, the container is collapsible and includes accordion like convolutions in walls of the container for enabling collapse as fluid is withdrawn. This, in turn, enables the bottle assembly to be sealed and fixing of the coupler to the container, provides for disposability of the bottle assembly.




An arm is disposed on the frame topside for releasably engaging the flange and the dispensing tip further includes an outwardly projecting flange for engaging the pump actuator. The pump actuator preferably surrounds the dispensing tip and the pump actuator includes a lifting surface, so that a driver assembly, which includes a rotated lifter, may be arranged for engaging the lifting surface during a portion of revolution. A plurality of posts are provided for supporting the collapsible container above the frame top plate and positioning the pump and tip for engagement by the actuator.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The advantages and features of the present invention will be better understood by the following description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a touch free dispenser in accordance with the present invention generally showing a housing and a cover;





FIG. 2

is similar to

FIG. 1

showing the cover in a hinged open position revealing a bottle assembly with a collapsible container;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a sealed collapsible bottle assembly in accordance with the present invention for containing a dispensable fluid, the bottle assembly being attached to a depending coupler and dispensing tip;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged perspective view of the coupler shown in

FIG. 3

more particularly illustrating a flange extending radially from the coupler, a flange on the dispensing a tip and a pump disposed within the coupler;





FIG. 5

is a view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention in which the coupler includes an alternative territorial flange;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a frame in accordance with the present invention for supporting a collapsible bottle on a plurality of posts along with a snap arm provided for engaging the coupler flange to secure the bottle assembly to a topside of the frame;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the coupler and dispensing tip along with a pump actuator disposed on a bottom side of the frame for engaging the tip in order to actuate the pump along with the driver assembly disposed on the frame bottom side for operating the pump actuator and a controller for sensing the presence of a users hand and providing electrical signal to the driver;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view similar to that shown in

FIG. 7

illustrating actuation of the driver by a users hand and movement of the actuator for causing metered dispensing of fluid through the tip by the pump disposed in the coupler;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line


9





9


in

FIG. 7

illustrating the driver assembly mechanism; and





FIG. 10

is an exploded view of the actuator and the driver more clearly showing a rotating lifting arm and a lifting surface on the actuator for operating the pump.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is shown a touch free dispenser


10


generally including a housing


12


and a cover


14


, a hinge


16


between the housing


12


and cover


14


enables access and replacement of a bottle assembly


22


which includes a collapsible container


24


supported by posts


30


upstanding from a frame


36


.




The collapsible container


24


may, for example, contain between 1 and 1.5 liters of liquid media and is replaceable when empty. A remaining capacity of the container


24


may be visually perceived by a window


40


in the cover


14


(see

FIG. 1

) and may be evacuated to within 2.4% of its filled volume to provide for efficient handing of the fluid media. A suitable container


24


is described in U.S. Ser. No. 10/269,512 filed on even date herewith and entitled: Battery Bottle. This application is to be incorporated herewith in its entirety including all drawings and specifications for describing a bottle suitable for the present invention.




With reference again to

FIG. 3

, the bottle assembly


22


further includes a dispensing coupler


44


and a dispensing tip


46


in fluid communication with a pump


50


disposed within the coupler


44


for both activating the pump and dispensing the fluid as hereinafter described.




The pump


50


is of conventional design and is actuated by axial movement of the tip


46


to dispense metered amounts of fluid through the tip


50


upon a lifting action of the tip


46


with respect to the pump


50


and the coupler


44


as hereinafter described. It should be appreciated that any axially operated fluid pump may be utilized in combination with, and disposed within, the coupler


44


depending upon the viscosity of the fluid to be dispensed.




With reference again to

FIG. 3

the collapsible container


24


is designed with pleats


56


or accordion like convolutions, in walls


58


,


60


. Through the use of a thermoplastic of sufficiently soft durometer and wall thickness to act as a compliant member, the container


24


will collapse under a pressure differential which occurs during dispensing of a previously filled product through the actuated pump


50


and tip


46


. Preferably, the thermoplastic material also exhibits favorable WVTR (water vapor transfer rate) and low oxygen permeability.




The bottle assembly


22


further comprises a fitment


64


which is ultrasonically welded to a coupler


44


, which is molded of a like thermoplastic material.




An alternative coupler


68


is shown in

FIG. 5

, along with a pump


70


which may be identical to the pump


50


or designed for dispensing a fluid of different viscosity.




The couplers


44


,


68


are distinguished by differently shaped flanges


72


,


74


for providing keyed engagement with a support frame


80


, shown in FIG.


6


.




As represented in

FIG. 6

, the frame


80


includes a depression


82


for enabling keyed capture of the flange


72


. While not shown, a similar frame with a depression for engaging the flange


74


may be provided. Thus, the dispenser


10


utilizing alternate styles of flanges


72


,


74


provide a form of territorial features which enable coupling in a unique and keyed manner with a matrix of bottle assemblies


22


for different customers, different products, or different geographic locations. Thus, the dispensers


10


are provided with a matching geometry to selectively allow or exclude the presence of bottle assemblies


22


.




The bottle assembly


22


is supported on the frame


80


by a plurality of posts


84


and the frame


80


and includes an opening


86


therethrough for enabling the tip


46


to dispense fluid therethrough.




Utilizing an asymmetric shape of the flange


72


and the depression


82


, keyed capture of the flange


72


and the locking to the frame


80


is enabled by a snap-arm


88


attached to the frame


80


by a pivot


90


for rotational engagement with the flange


72


and temporarily secure the in engagement therewith by a radial stop


92


. Thus, actuation forces, as hereinafter described, in an upward direction, do not dislodge the bottle assembly


22


from the frame


80


.




As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the actuator


94


is enclosed by a nozzle housing


96


. As shown, the pump actuator


94


is disposed on a bottom side


98


of the frame


36


for engaging the tip in order to actuate the pump


50


, not shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

. The actuator


94


is operated by a driver assembly


100


to lift the actuator


94


, as shown in

FIG. 8

, to actuate the pump


50


in order to dispense a metered amount


102


of fluid, as shown in FIG.


8


.




The driver assembly


100


, also disposed on a bottom side


98


of the frame


36


, operates the pump actuator in response to an electric signal provided by a controller


104


for sensing a presence of a user, for example, a hand


106


. The controller may be of any suitable type, but preferably one is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/062,866, filed on Jul. 13, 2002. This application is to be incorporated herewith in its entirety including all drawings and specifications for describing a suitable controller for use with the touch free dispenser of the present invention.




The driver assembly


100


, as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, and includes a DC motor


108


, powered by batteries


110


(see

FIG. 2

) and a set


114


of gears


116


,


118


,


120


,


122


, for translate rotary motion of the motor


108


into linear up-and-down motion of a cam, or rotated lifter


124


, for engaging a lifting surface


126


on the actuator


94


. The actuator


94


engages an outwardly extending flange


128


of the tip


46


and upward movement of the actuator


94


by the lifter


124


operates the pump


50


in a conventional manner.




More particularly, the motor


108


drives the spur gear


116


, which in turn drives the large reduction gear


118


coupled to the worm drive


120


. The worm gear


120


is coupled to a 90° following gear


122


, which includes the roller lifter


124


. As the roller lifter rotates clockwise on the face of the following gear


122


it imparts a linear motion to the actuator


94


. The lifter


124


is captured on a small molded shaft


130


and on a face


132


of the following gear


122


but it is free to revolve around the shaft radially, thus reducing friction on the literary constrained pump lifter


124


.




In operation, after the lifter


124


travels, past engagement with the lifting surface


124


it continues around in revolution, thus allowing the pump


50


to return to a rest position by virtue with its own internal spring (not shown) return force.




Although there has been hereinabove described a specific touch free dispenser in accordance with the present invention for the purpose of illustrating the manner in which the invention may be used to advantage, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited thereto. That is, the present invention may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of the recited elements. Further, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, which is not specifically disclose herein. Accordingly, any and all modifications, variations or equivalent arrangements, which may occur to those skilled in the art, should be considered to be within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A touch free dispenser comprising:a bottle assembly for containing a dispensable fluid, said bottle assembly including a container with a dispensing coupler, a fluid pump disposed within the coupler and a dispensing tip, in fluid communication with the pump and container, for both activating the pump and dispensing the fluid; a support frame for receiving said bottle assembly with said container supported on a top side of the frame, the frame having an opening therethrough for enabling the tip to dispense fluid therethrough; a flange extending radially from said coupler; a depression disposed in the frame top side for enabling keyed capture of said flange; a pump actuator disposed on a bottom side of the frame, for engaging the tip in order to actuate the pump; a driver assembly, disposed on the frame bottom side, for operating the pump actuator in response to an electric signal; an arm, disposed on the frame topside for releasably engaging the frame; and a controller for sensing a presence of a user and providing the electric signal to the driver.
  • 2. The dispenser according to claim 1 wherein said flange and said depression have corresponding asymmetric shapes.
  • 3. The dispenser according to claim 1 wherein said container is collapsible.
  • 4. The dispenser according to claim 3 wherein the container includes accordion like convolutions in walls of the container for enabling collapse.
  • 5. The dispenser according to claim 3 wherein said bottle assembly is sealed and said coupler is fixed to the container.
  • 6. A touch free dispenser comprising:a bottle assembly for containing a dispensable fluid, said bottle assembly including a container with a dispensing coupler, a fluid pump disposed within the coupler and a dispensing tip, in fluid communication with the pump and container, for both activating the pump and dispensing fluid; a support frame for receiving said bottle assembly with said container supported on a top side of the frame, the frame having an opening therethrough for enabling the tip to dispense fluid therethrough; a pump actuator disposed on a bottom side of the frame, for engaging the tip in order to actuate the pump; a driver assembly, disposed on the frame bottom side, for operating the pump actuator in response to an electric signal; an arm disposed on the frame topside for releasably engaging the flange; and a controller for sensing a presence of a user and providing the electric signal to the driver.
  • 7. The dispenser according to claim 6 wherein said dispensing tip includes an outwardly extending flange for engaging said pump actuator.
  • 8. The dispenser according to claim 7 wherein said pump actuator surrounds said dispensing tip.
  • 9. The dispenser according to claim 8 wherein said pump actuator includes a lifting surface and said driver assembly includes a rotated lifter for engaging said lifting surface during a portion of revolution thereof.
  • 10. The dispenser according to claim 6 wherein said support frame includes a plurality of posts for supporting said collapsible container above the frame top plate.
  • 11. A touch free dispenser comprising:a sealed collapsible bottle assembly for containing a dispensable fluid, the assembly including a collapsible container with a depending coupler, a fluid pump disposed within the coupler and a dispensing tip, in fluid communication with the pump and container, for both activating the pump and dispensing the fluid, said couple including a flange; a support frame for removably receiving the bottle assembly with the container supported on a top side of the frame, the frame having an opening therethrough for enabling the tip to dispense fluid therethrough; a pump actuator, disposed on a bottom side of the frame, for engaging the tip in order to actuate the pump; a driver assembly, disposed on the frame bottom side, for operating the pump actuator in response to the electronic signal; an arm disposed on the frame top side for releasably engaging the flange with the bottle received by the frame; and a controller for sensing a presence of a user's hand proximate the dispensing tip and providing the electronic signal to the driver.
  • 12. The dispenser according to claim 11 wherein said coupler is fixed to the container.
  • 13. The dispenser according to claim 11 wherein said flange is asymmetric and the frame top side includes an asymmetric depression for enabling keyed capture of the frame therein.
  • 14. The dispenser according to claim 11 wherein said collapsible container includes accordion like convolutions in walls of the container for enabling collapse thereof.
  • 15. The dispenser according to claim 11 wherein said pump actuator surrounds said dispensing tip.
  • 16. The dispenser according to claim 15 wherein said pump actuator includes a lifting surface and said driver assembly includes a rotated lifter for engaging said lifting surface during a portion of revolution thereof.
  • 17. The dispenser according to claim 11 wherein said support frame includes a plurality of posts for supporting said collapsible container above the frame top plate.
Parent Case Info

The present application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 60/329,162 filed Oct. 12, 2001.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/329162 Oct 2001 US