Patent classifications
A47K10/24
DISPENSING BOX
The present apparatus relates to a container that can be adapted to provide easier access to materials housed within a cavity of the container. Traditionally, as materials, such as tissue paper is depleted, the material falls to the bottom of the cavity making it difficult to extract. The present system provides leaves formed by perforations in the bottom of a container that can be separated from the bottom and pushed into the cavity to support a partially depleted group of materials, which then may be biased toward the top of the container by the leaves for easy extraction.
DISPENSING BOX
The present apparatus relates to a container that can be adapted to provide easier access to materials housed within a cavity of the container. Traditionally, as materials, such as tissue paper is depleted, the material falls to the bottom of the cavity making it difficult to extract. The present system provides leaves formed by perforations in the bottom of a container that can be separated from the bottom and pushed into the cavity to support a partially depleted group of materials, which then may be biased toward the top of the container by the leaves for easy extraction.
TOWEL DISPENSER
The present invention relates to an improved towel dispenser. Embodiments of the present invention provide an improved towel dispenser comprised of a towel receptacle, a receptacle lid, and an adjustable wall mounting mechanism. The towel receptacle comprises a superior and inferior opening and is shaped in a manner that inclines towels stored therein towards the inferior opening. The receptacle lid is mounted such that towels are sealed within the towel receptacle during normal use. The adjustable wall mounting mechanism is utilized to mount the towel receptacle and the receptacle lid in a manner that enables the towel receptacle to be repositioned on a vertical track with ease. This repositioning enables the improved towel dispenser to be reloaded with ease.
Sheet dispenser roll holder with lockout feature(s)
Embodiments of a roll support, and a roll support system, for a sheet product dispenser are disclosed. One such roll support includes an arm having an end portion and an aperture proximate the end portion of the arm and recessed therein. The aperture includes a capture region and a release region. The capture region has a width dimensioned to receive a matching end cap and shaped to allow the matching end cap to rotate freely within the capture region. The release region is contiguous with the capture region and has a width less than the width of the capture region.
Sheet dispenser roll holder with lockout feature(s)
Embodiments of a roll support, and a roll support system, for a sheet product dispenser are disclosed. One such roll support includes an arm having an end portion and an aperture proximate the end portion of the arm and recessed therein. The aperture includes a capture region and a release region. The capture region has a width dimensioned to receive a matching end cap and shaped to allow the matching end cap to rotate freely within the capture region. The release region is contiguous with the capture region and has a width less than the width of the capture region.
Fluid Dispenser with Time of Flight Proximity Sensor
A hand cleaning fluid dispenser for dispensing fluid onto a user's hand includes a time of flight sensor to determine a distance of a hand of a user below an outlet of the dispenser from which the dispenser when activated dispenses the fluid and a controller to activate the dispenser to dispense the fluid from the outlet when the hand is sensed to be within a predetermined range of distances below the outlet.
Horizontally Oriented Paper Product Dispenser And Related Methods
A method for loading a stack of individual paper units into a dispenser includes inwardly pushing on a pair of oppositely disposed end portions of respective lateral walls of the dispenser, thereby releasing a drawer of the dispenser for sliding movement of that drawer relative to a remainder of the dispenser. The drawer includes first and second, oppositely disposed sidewalls, a bottom wall, and an arcuate front wall that has a dispensing aperture. The bottom wall of the drawer extends between the first and second sidewalls of the drawer, and the sidewalls of the drawer define an open end of the drawer opposite the bottom wall and, jointly with the bottom wall and arcuate front wall, defines a storage volume of the drawer. The drawer is slid outwardly relative to a remainder of the dispenser to thereby expose the first and second sidewalls and bottom wall of the drawer.
Horizontally Oriented Paper Product Dispenser And Related Methods
A method for loading a stack of individual paper units into a dispenser includes inwardly pushing on a pair of oppositely disposed end portions of respective lateral walls of the dispenser, thereby releasing a drawer of the dispenser for sliding movement of that drawer relative to a remainder of the dispenser. The drawer includes first and second, oppositely disposed sidewalls, a bottom wall, and an arcuate front wall that has a dispensing aperture. The bottom wall of the drawer extends between the first and second sidewalls of the drawer, and the sidewalls of the drawer define an open end of the drawer opposite the bottom wall and, jointly with the bottom wall and arcuate front wall, defines a storage volume of the drawer. The drawer is slid outwardly relative to a remainder of the dispenser to thereby expose the first and second sidewalls and bottom wall of the drawer.
Towel dispenser
The present invention relates to an improved towel dispenser. Embodiments of the present invention provide an improved towel dispenser comprised of a towel receptacle, a receptacle lid, and an adjustable wall mounting mechanism. The towel receptacle comprises a superior and inferior opening and is shaped in a manner that inclines towels stored therein towards the inferior opening. The receptacle lid is mounted such that towels are sealed within the towel receptacle during normal use. The adjustable wall mounting mechanism is utilized to mount the towel receptacle and the receptacle lid in a manner that enables the towel receptacle to be repositioned on a vertical track with ease. This repositioning enables the improved towel dispenser to be reloaded with ease.
Dynamic product use reporting system
Methods, systems and apparatus for dynamically adjusting product use reporting schedules for dispensers to increase or decrease the frequency of such reports based on expected product use such as a date the dispenser is expected to be depleted.