None.
The present invention generally relates to a dispenser having a housing in which a container filled with a product to be dispensed is removably received. More particularly, the present invention relates to dispensers that employ a keying system for matching a container to the appropriate dispenser. Most particularly, the present invention relates to a universal collar key that may be attached to the container and allow the container to be inserted in multiple dispenser housings despite any keying systems associated with those housings.
Dispensers are commonly used to dispense fluids and powders such as lotions or soap, among others. For sake of simplicity, all dispensable products will be collectively referred to herein as “soap.” These dispensers generally include a housing into which a container, such as a bag or bottle, containing the soap to be dispensed is inserted. To maximize the use of the volume within the housing, in terms of the soap stored, the container is often sized or contoured to fit a specific housing. Moreover, to ensure that only the proper container is used with the appropriate housing, a system of keying the containers to their appropriate housings has been developed.
One form of such a keying system incorporates a collar key that is attached to the container and interacts with a receiver within the housing to secure the container therein. To match the container to the housing, the collar key has projecting keys extending outwardly from its surface that are arranged to fit corresponding keyways formed in the receiver. For example, a container may have a collar key that includes a key in the form of an outwardly projecting vertical rib. The corresponding housing would have a keyway in the form of a vertically oriented slot sized to receive the vertical rib. By making alterations in the key shape, size or arrangement, containers have been made such that they will only fit a particular housing. In terms of manufacturing, this ensures that only the proper container is used with the proper housing. This is particularly important where the dispenser is labeled with particular identifying information and should be filled only with containers having the proper content. From the user's perspective, this allows the user to order the correct replacement container and ensure that its maintenance staff inserts the proper container in the proper housing.
Despite these advantages, the proliferation of dispensers has led to some consumers having several different dispensers; each requiring a different container with the appropriate key. As a result, these consumers are faced with purchasing containers with several different keys. While purchasing a single container to fit all of these housings may result in a loss of capacity in some of the dispensers, consumers have indicated that simplifying the stocking and replacement of containers by providing a universal container is desirable. Aside from choosing an appropriately sized container that could be received in all of these dispensers, to provide proper fit and securement of the container within the dispenser, a collar key that allows a single container to be used in multiple housings is needed.
In view of the foregoing, an object of the present invention is to provide a universal collar clip that may replace a collar key to fit a single container in multiple dispenser housings.
In light of this object, the present invention generally provides a universal adapter clip for securing a container within a soap dispenser irrespective of a key-plate within the dispenser, the clip includes a body attachable to the container, a pair of tabs extending rearwardly from the body, the tabs being insertable below the key-plate, and a rim formed on a top portion of the body, the rim extending over the key-plate, wherein the key-plate is received between the rim and the tabs.
The present invention further provides a universal adapter clip for securing a container within a soap dispenser, where the dispenser has a receiver, the universal adapter clip including a body attachable to the container; a pair of tabs extending rearwardly from the body, the tabs being insertable beneath the receiver; a rim formed on a top portion of said body the rim extending over at least a portion of the receiver, wherein the receiver is at least partially received between the rim and the tabs.
The present invention further provides a universal adapter clip for securing a container within a dispenser irrespective of a receiver within the dispenser, the clip including a semi-circular body open on one side to receive a portion of the container; an annular base defining an opening through which a nozzle of the dispenser extends; a pair of tabs extending rearward from the base, where the ends of the tabs step downward from the body to extend beneath the key-plate upon insertion; a top flange formed at an upper edge of the body and extending radially inward to engage a portion of the container and support the body thereon and radially outward to form a radially outward extending portion adapted to fit over the key-plate, wherein the rim and tabs receive the key-plate therebetween.
A dispenser, generally indicated by the numeral 10, is depicted in
As shown in
A pump generally indicated by the numeral 25, is typically attached to or formed integrally with the container 20 for dispensing soap therefrom. As shown, pump 25 may extend downward from container 20. With reference to
Returning to
A receiver 30 is located above the locating bar 28 and is generally adapted to receive a collar key. As discussed previously, existing dispensers employ collar keys to ensure a unique fit between a given container 20 and housing 11. Typically, the collar carries a projecting key, and the receiver 30 defines a keyway specific to a given collar key. As an example, the receiver 30, shown in
Returning to the receiver 30, it may include a key-plate 31 that may be shaped to receive the neck 21 of container 20. For example, as shown in
A universal adapter clip 40 may snap or otherwise attach to a portion of the container 20, such as, the neck 21 or pump 25. With this attachment, the clip 40 may be retrofit to existing containers 20. In general, the clip 40 has a hollow body 41 that defines a bore 42 for receiving the portion of the container 20. In the example shown, the body 41 fits over the circular cap 22 that secures the pump 25 to the container 20. To provide for the circular shape of the cap 22, the bore 42 is made cylindrical. It will be appreciated that other bore shapes may be used to accommodate various container shapes.
A top flange 43 extends radially outward from the collar 40, for example, at or near the top edge 44 of body 41. As shown in
The top flange 43 may include a radially outward extending portion 43b that may rest on the seat 32 of receiver 30 to position the container 20 within the dispenser 10 and limit its axial movement. A rim 47 may extend downwardly from the end 48 of flange 43. In this example, the rim 48 contacts the seat 32 as shown in
To further position and secure the container 20, one or more tabs, generally indicated by the numeral 50, may extend rearwardly from the body 41 toward the base 11a of the housing 11. Tabs 50 are axially spaced from the flange 43 a distance that corresponds to the height H of key-plate 31, such that as the flange 43 fits over the key-plate 31, the tabs 50 are inserted beneath the key-plate 31 such that the key-plate 31 is trapped therebetween. The exposed keyless surface 22b of cap 22 may fit directly against the key-plate 31. The interaction of the tabs 50 and/or flange 43 with key-plate 31 axially restricts movement of container 20 while bypassing any keying system.
As best shown in
To facilitate insertion of the container 20, one or more hold, generally indicated by the numeral 60, may be provided on the clip 40. Hold 60 may be any positive or negative surface that facilitates grasping of the clip 40 and may include forwardly projecting ribs 61 as shown in
In use, the clip 40 is attached to the container 20 and the container 20 is inserted into the housing 11. Since the flange 43 and tabs 50 used to locate and secure the bottle extend above and below the key-plate 31, the container 20 may be fully inserted without regard to a particular keyway K formed on the key-plate 31. In this way, the container 20 may be used with more than one dispenser 10 irrespective of the particular keying systems present in those dispensers.
While a full and complete description of the invention has been set forth in accordance with the dictates of the Patent Statutes, it should be understood that modifications can be resorted to without departing from the spirit hereof or the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
6607103 | Gerenraich et al. | Aug 2003 | B2 |
D480639 | Ciavarella et al. | Oct 2003 | S |
6758372 | Studer et al. | Jul 2004 | B2 |
6845888 | Verherbrugghen et al. | Jan 2005 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20050087552 A1 | Apr 2005 | US |