The present invention relates generally to hand sanitizers, and more particularly, to a wearable hand sanitizer dispenser which can be worn on the wrist of a wearer and selectively actuated to discreetly dispense liquid hand sanitizer onto the palm of the wearer.
Communicable diseases are illnesses which are caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, or other microorganisms that are typically spread from one person to one another. Communicable diseases may be transmitted through contact with such media as contaminated surfaces, bodily fluids, blood products, insect bites and air.
Over 200 infectious diseases are listed in the Control of Communicable Diseases Manual published by the APHA (American Public Health Association). Examples of communicable diseases include HIV, hepatitis, measles, salmonella and bloodborne illnesses.
Preventing and controlling the spread of communicable diseases is at the heart of much public health work. From the coronavirus-cased COVID-19 to influenza, Lyme disease malaria and Ebola, outbreaks of infectious diseases can have an extraordinary impact on human health.
There are many ways to prevent the spread of communicable diseases. Vaccinations have helped eliminate or greatly reduced disease threats. Children, teenagers, and adults should all be protected and stay up to date with their recommended immunizations. Proper handwashing, especially before and after handling food and using restroom facilities, helps keep germs at bay. Other important ways to slow or stop disease transmission are by ensuring the food we eat and water we drink is safe, avoiding people who are sick and practicing safe sex.
The COVID-19 pandemic is an ongoing global pandemic of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). COVID-19 was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China and is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). As of Mar. 1, 2022, over 437 million cases of COVID-19, resulting in over 5.96 million deaths, have been reported worldwide. Over 369 million of those who have been infected worldwide have recovered.
The coronavirus 2 can be transmitted through small droplets produced from the nose and mouth by coughing, sneezing, and talking. Persons who stand close to an infected person who has produced these droplets may inhale the droplets and become infected. Other means of transmittal may include one's touching a contaminated surface and then his or her face. In some cases, small droplets may remain suspended in the air in enclosed spaces.
The coronavirus 2 is most contagious during the first three days after the onset of symptoms. In some cases, transmission of the virus may be possible before symptoms appear. Transmission from those who do not show symptoms may also be possible.
Common symptoms of COVID-19 may include fever, cough, fatigue, shortness of breath and loss of the senses of taste and smell. Complications of COVID-19 may include pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome. The incubation period, or time from exposure to onset of symptoms, is typically around five days but may range from two to fourteen days. Vaccines to COVID-19 have been developed.
Preventative measures for COVID-19 include hand washing, covering the mouth when coughing, social distancing, wearing a facemask in public, disinfecting surfaces, increasing indoor ventilation and air filtration, and quarantining those who are suspected to be infected.
Since the advent of the virus, authorities around the world have implemented travel restrictions, lockdowns and workplace restrictions and closures in an effort to retard spread of the disease. In some places, trace contacting has been used to identify and monitor infected persons.
The restrictions which have been implemented because of COVID-19 have caused considerable economic disruption. Measures put into place to prevent or limit the spread of the disease has led to the postponement or cancellation of sporting, religious, political, and cultural events. Other results have included widespread supply shortages exacerbated by panic buying.
Accordingly, there is an established need for a wearable hand sanitizer dispenser which can be worn on the wrist of a wearer and selectively actuated to discreetly dispense liquid hand sanitizer onto the palm of the wearer.
The present invention is directed to a wearable hand sanitizer dispenser which can be worn on the wrist of a wearer and selectively actuated to discreetly dispense liquid hand sanitizer onto the palm on the hand of the wearer. The wearable hand sanitizer may include a dispenser housing. The dispenser housing may be suitably configured to contain a supply of liquid hand sanitizer. The dispenser housing may be configured for attachment to the wrist of a wearer. At least one sanitizer dispensing nozzle may extend from the dispenser housing. The sanitizer dispensing nozzle may be disposable in fluid communication with the liquid hand sanitizer in the dispenser housing and in positional alignment with the palm on the hand of the wearer. Accordingly, the liquid hand sanitizer can be selectively and discreetly dispensed from the dispenser housing through the sanitizer dispensing nozzle onto the palm of the hand. The wearer may rub the hands together to spread the dispensed liquid hand sanitizer over the hands to sanitize the hands.
In an illustrative implementation of the invention, a wearable hand sanitizer dispenser which can be worn on the wrist of a wearer and selectively actuated to discreetly dispense liquid hand sanitizer onto the palm of the wearer may include a dispenser housing. The liquid hand sanitizer may be contained in at least one sanitizer cartridge. The dispenser housing may have an interior cartridge compartment. The cartridge compartment may be configured to contain the sanitizer cartridge. The dispenser housing may be configured for attachment to the wrist of the wearer. The sanitizer dispensing nozzle may be disposable in positional alignment with the palm on the hand of the wearer as the dispenser housing is attached to the wearer's wrist.
At least one sanitizer dispensing nozzle may extend from the dispenser housing. As it is placed in the cartridge compartment, the sanitizer cartridge may be disposable in fluid communication with the sanitizer dispensing nozzle. Accordingly, the liquid hand sanitizer can be selectively and discreetly dispensed from the sanitizer cartridge in the dispenser housing through the sanitizer dispensing nozzle onto the palm of the hand. The wearer may then rub the hands together to spread the dispensed liquid hand sanitizer over the hands to sanitize the hands.
In another aspect, at least one securing device may be configured to secure the dispenser housing on the wrist of the wearer.
In another aspect, a pair of spaced-apart securing device connectors may extend from the dispenser housing, and the securing device may extend from the securing device connectors.
In another aspect, the securing device may include at least one securing strap or band.
In another aspect, the securing device may include a first securing strap and a second securing strap releasably securable to the first securing strap.
In another aspect, a plurality of strap openings may extend through the first securing strap and a strap tab may extend from the second securing strap, and the strap tab may be configured for insertion into a selected one of the strap openings.
In another aspect, a strap ring may terminate the first securing strap, and the second securing strap may be configured for extension through the strap ring.
In another aspect, the first securing strap and the second securing strap may be attached to the securing device connectors, respectively.
In another aspect, the dispenser may be characterized in that the pair of spaced-apart securing device connectors extending from the dispenser housing further comprise a first securing device connector and a second securing device connector; the pair of side housing walls further comprises a first side housing wall and a second side housing wall; the first securing device connector and the second securing device connector respectively extend from the first side housing wall and the second side housing wall; and the at least one securing device comprises a first securing device attached to the first securing device connector and a second securing device attached to the second securing device connector.
In one aspect, the wearable hand sanitizer dispenser may comprise a strap clamp located at distal end of the second securing strap configured to secure the first securing strap and the second securing strap together to hold the wearable hand sanitizer on a wearer's wrist.
In another aspect, at least one sanitizer dispensing button may be provided on the dispenser housing to dispense the liquid hand sanitizer from the sanitizer cartridge through the sanitizer dispensing nozzle.
In another aspect, the sanitizer cartridge may be disposable.
In another aspect, the sanitizer cartridge may be refillable or recyclable.
In another aspect, the sanitizer dispensing button may include a head portion and an actuating portion extending from the head portion, and the actuating portion may be configured to engage the sanitizer cartridge to eject the liquid hand sanitizer from the sanitizer cartridge.
In another aspect, the head portion of the sanitizer dispensing button may be disposed in a button opening in the dispenser housing.
In another aspect, at least one cartridge support pedestal may be provided in the cartridge compartment of the dispenser housing, and the sanitizer cartridge may be supported by the cartridge support pedestal.
In another aspect, the dispenser housing may include a front housing wall and a rear housing wall and a pair of side housing walls, a top housing wall and a bottom housing wall extending between the front housing wall and the rear housing wall.
In another aspect, the sanitizer dispensing nozzle may extend from the front housing wall of the dispenser housing.
In another aspect, the button opening may be provided in the top housing wall of the dispenser housing.
In another aspect, the securing device connectors may extend from the side housing walls, respectively, of the dispenser housing.
In another aspect, the sanitizer cartridge may be disposable and removably placed in the cartridge compartment of the dispenser housing.
In another aspect, at least one cartridge access opening may be provided in the dispenser housing, and the sanitizer cartridge may be placed in the cartridge compartment through the cartridge access opening.
In another aspect, a cover may be provided on the dispenser housing and configured to selectively close the cartridge access opening.
In another aspect, at least one lamp may be provided on the dispenser housing to facilitate illumination of the palm on the hand of the wearer.
In another aspect, the wearable hand sanitizer dispenser may include a battery power source, and the at least one sanitizer dispensing button may be located on a battery-operated touch screen provided on the top housing wall of the dispenser housing.
In another aspect, the wearable hand sanitizer dispenser may include a battery level indicator LED lamp located on the dispenser housing, and a cartridge level indicator LED lamp located on the dispenser housing.
In another aspect, the battery power source may be a rechargeable battery located in the dispenser housing.
In another aspect, the wearable hand sanitizer dispenser may include a USB port operably connected to the rechargeable battery.
In another aspect, the USB port may be located at the rear housing wall of the dispenser housing.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the attached drawings and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments, which follow.
The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, where like designations denote like elements, and in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “rear”, “right”, “front”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
Shown throughout the figures, the present invention is directed toward a wearable hand sanitizer dispenser which can be worn on the wrist of a wearer and selectively actuated to discreetly dispense liquid hand sanitizer onto the palm on the hand of the wearer.
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At least one securing device 138 may be configured to secure the dispenser housing 102 on the wrist 164 of the wearer. A pair of spaced-apart securing device connectors 134 may extend from the dispenser housing 102, and the securing device 138 may extend from the securing device connectors 134.
The securing device 138 may include any device, mechanism or combination or devices or mechanisms which may facilitate fastening or securing of the dispenser housing 102 on the wrist 164, and may be fabricated in various sizes. For example and without limitation, in some embodiments, the securing device 138 may include at least one securing strap or band. Accordingly, as illustrated in
The second securing strap 148 may be releasably securable to the first securing strap 140 according to the knowledge of those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, a plurality of spaced-apart strap openings 142 may extend through the first securing strap 140. A strap ring 144 may be provided on the first securing strap 140. A strap tab 150 may extend from the second securing strap 148. Accordingly, the second securing strap 148 may be inserted through the strap ring 144 on the first securing strap 140. The strap tab 150 may then be inserted through a selected one of the strap openings 142 to secure the first securing strap 140 and the second securing strap 148 around the wrist 164 of the wearer.
In some embodiments, at least one sanitizer dispensing button 126 may be provided on the dispenser housing 102. The sanitizer dispensing button 126 may be configured to dispense the liquid hand sanitizer 160 from the sanitizer cartridge 158 through the sanitizer dispensing nozzle 118, typically in a manner which will be hereinafter described.
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The sanitizer dispensing nozzle 118 may be configured to be disposed in fluid communication with the liquid hand sanitizer 160 in the sanitizer cartridge 158 according to any technique which is suitable for the purpose. For example and without limitation, in some embodiments, the sanitizer dispensing nozzle 118 may have an interior nozzle segment (not illustrated) which extends or protrudes into the cartridge compartment 114 in the dispenser housing 102. The interior nozzle segment may have a sharpened tip which pierces and extends into the sanitizer cartridge 158 as the sanitizer cartridge 158 is placed into the cartridge compartment 114.
In some embodiments, the sanitizer cartridge 158 may be disposable. In other embodiments, the sanitizer cartridge 158 may be refillable or recyclable according to the knowledge of those skilled in the art.
The dispenser housing 102 may have any design or shape which is consistent with the functional requirements of the sanitizer dispenser 100. Accordingly, in some embodiments, the dispenser housing 102 may include a front housing wall 104 and a rear housing wall 106. A pair of side housing walls 108, a top housing wall 110 and a bottom housing wall 112 may extend between the front housing wall 104 and the rear housing wall 106. The cartridge compartment 114 (
In some embodiments, the sanitizer dispensing nozzle 118 may extend from the front housing wall 104 of the dispenser housing 102. Accordingly, as illustrated in
In some embodiments, the button opening 116 may be provided in the top housing wall 110 of the dispenser housing 102. The securing device connectors 134 may extend from the respective side housing walls 108 of the dispenser housing 102.
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In typical application of the sanitizer dispenser 100, a sanitizer cartridge 158 may be placed typically on the cartridge support pedestal 122 (
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After the capacity of the sanitizer cartridge 158 is exhausted and no longer contains the liquid hand sanitizer 160, typically after prolonged use, the emptied sanitizer cartridge 158 may be removed from the cartridge compartment 114, typically by opening of the cover 154 (
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The dispenser housing 202 may have any design or shape which is consistent with the functional requirements of the sanitizer dispenser 200. The dispenser housing 202 may include a front housing wall 204 and a rear housing wall 206. A pair of side housing walls 208, a top housing wall 210 and a bottom housing wall 212 may extend between the front housing wall 204 and the rear housing wall 206. The cartridge compartment 214 may be formed by and between the front housing wall 204, the rear housing wall 206, the side housing walls 208, the top housing wall 210 and the bottom housing wall 212.
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In some embodiments, at least one sanitizer dispensing button 226 may be provided on the dispenser housing 202. In some embodiments, the sanitizer dispensing button 226 may be provided in the top housing wall 110 of the dispenser housing 102. The sanitizer dispensing button 226 may be configured to dispense the liquid hand sanitizer 260 from the sanitizer cartridge 258 through the sanitizer dispensing nozzle 218, typically in a manner described herein. In some embodiments, the sanitizer dispensing button 226 may include an actuating portion 230 configured to engage the sanitizer cartridge 258 to eject the liquid hand sanitizer 260 from the sanitizer cartridge 258 typically by manual depression as described herein, or by actuation of a touch screen.
The sanitizer dispensing nozzle 218 may be configured to be disposed in fluid communication with the liquid hand sanitizer 260 in the sanitizer cartridge 258 according to any technique which is suitable for the purpose. In some embodiments, the sanitizer cartridge 258 may be disposable. In other embodiments, the sanitizer cartridge 258 may be refillable or recyclable according to the knowledge of those skilled in the art.
In some embodiments, the sanitizer dispensing nozzle 218 may extend from the front housing wall 204 of the dispenser housing 202. Accordingly, as is best seen at
After the capacity of the sanitizer cartridge 258 is exhausted and no longer contains the liquid hand sanitizer 260, typically after prolonged use, the emptied sanitizer cartridge 258 may be removed from the cartridge compartment 214, and a replacement sanitizer cartridge 258 may subsequently be placed in the cartridge compartment 214 for continued use of the hand sanitizer dispenser 200. Removal and replacement of the sanitizer cartridge 258 is best seen at
As indicated herein, at least one lamp 270 may be provided on the dispenser housing 202. In some embodiments, the lamp 270 may include at least one LED, for example and without limitation. The lamp 270 may be suitably configured and positioned to facilitate illumination of the palm 266 on the hand of the wearer. In some embodiments, the lamp 270 may be provided on the front housing wall 204 of the dispenser housing 202, typically adjacent to the sanitizer dispensing nozzle 218. The lamp 270 may be configured to be actuated responsive to depression of the sanitizer dispensing button 226, according to the knowledge of those skilled in the art. Alternatively, a separate lamp actuating button or other control (not illustrated) may be provided on the dispenser housing 202 and operably connected to the lamp 270 to energize the lamp 270 as needed.
The lamp may be battery-operated, by a replaceable disposable or rechargeable battery (not shown) held within the housing 202. The battery may be recharged by a USB cord (not shown) capable of being plugged into a USB port 280 operably connected to the battery in the housing 202. In some embodiments, the USB port 280 may be provided in the rear housing wall 206 as is shown at
In some embodiments, in addition to the LED lamp 270, additional battery powered LED lights may be provided on the housing. Referring to
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The wearable hand sanitizer dispenser and its components may be made of any suitable material, by any suitable fabrication process. The material may be a light yet durable material which may be comfortably worn on a wearer's wrist as one would wear a piece of jewelry, which would complement a wearer's wrist, like a bracelet or a wristwatch.
Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/159,633, filed on Mar. 11, 2021, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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