Patent classifications
A47K10/24
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.
Sealed Wet Wipe Cover and Suit of Wet Wipe Bag
The Utility Model discloses a sealed wet wipe cover and a suit of wet wipe bag, comprising a wet wipe cover consisting of a connection part and a cover body, wherein a hole is formed in the middle of the connection part, a rubber sealing gasket is formed in the connection part and gasket completely covers the hole, the connection part is fixed on a wet wipe taking-out opening of a wet wipe bag in a sealing manner, and the sealing gasket breaks a wet wipe penetration seal under downward force; the Utility Model also comprises a hook body which comprises a sharp end and a hook end, wherein the sharp end is used for piercing the sealing gasket, and the hook end is used for hooking wet wipes in the wet wipe bag through the sealing gasket. By use of matched wet wipe cover and hook body, the application can solve the problem that the wet wipe is inconvenient to take out from the wet wipe bag while realizing the sealing effect. The hook body passes through the wet wipe cover and pulls the wet wipe out of the wet wipe cover after hooking the wet wipe, thus being convenient to use.
Sealed Wet Wipe Cover and Suit of Wet Wipe Bag
The Utility Model discloses a sealed wet wipe cover and a suit of wet wipe bag, comprising a wet wipe cover consisting of a connection part and a cover body, wherein a hole is formed in the middle of the connection part, a rubber sealing gasket is formed in the connection part and gasket completely covers the hole, the connection part is fixed on a wet wipe taking-out opening of a wet wipe bag in a sealing manner, and the sealing gasket breaks a wet wipe penetration seal under downward force; the Utility Model also comprises a hook body which comprises a sharp end and a hook end, wherein the sharp end is used for piercing the sealing gasket, and the hook end is used for hooking wet wipes in the wet wipe bag through the sealing gasket. By use of matched wet wipe cover and hook body, the application can solve the problem that the wet wipe is inconvenient to take out from the wet wipe bag while realizing the sealing effect. The hook body passes through the wet wipe cover and pulls the wet wipe out of the wet wipe cover after hooking the wet wipe, thus being convenient to use.
DISPENSER LATCHING SYSTEM
A dispenser comprising a body with a front side and a back side with the front side movably attached to the back side by a hinge, wherein the hinge includes pin receiving openings and the hinge is configured to move the front side between an open position and a closed position; and a locking device including pins and a pin housing for each of the pins and being configured to allow respective movement of the pins between a first pin position and a second pin position; and a dispenser key configured to magnetically move the pins from the first pin position to the second pin position to allow the front side to move from the closed position to the open position.
System, Method, and Apparatus for Monitoring Restroom Appliances
A system for monitoring flush valves includes a plurality of flush valves arranged in at least one restroom, each flush valve including a communication device configured to transmit flush valve data, and at least one controller arranged in a first flush valve and in communication with each other flush valve. The at least one controller is configured to determine a static pressure within the first flush valve, detect a second pressure within the first flush valve, determine that the second pressure is less than the static pressure, in response to determining that the second pressure is less than the static pressure, compare the second pressure with at least one other pressure associated with at least one other flush valve, and determine that the first flush valve is in need of servicing or replacement based on comparing the second pressure with the at least one other pressure.
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.
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.
Automatic setting-up of hygiene equipment
A piece of hygiene equipment configured to dispense a consumable to a user includes a processing circuit and a radio circuit. The radio circuit is configured to receive and transmit a radio signal carrying payload data, and the processing circuit is configured to obtain information on a positional relationship to another device by instructing the radio circuit to receive and/or transmit a radio signal carrying first payload data. The processing circuit is configured to generate second payload data on the basis of the obtained information on the obtained positional relationship, and to instruct the radio circuit to transmit a radio signal carrying said second payload data.
Sensor and System for Monitoring Dispenser Levels, Traffic Flow, and Staff Location
An electronic material sensor for a container, such as a dispenser for paper or liquid materials, or a waste receptacle, in a facility such as a restroom. The material sensor may be adapted to fit inside an existing material dispenser. The material sensor provides wireless data transmission of the level of liquid or paper material in the container. A traffic sensor senses presence of people in the facility. An electronic beacon assigned to a user, such as a cleaning staff, tracks location of the user in the facility. In a system employing one or more sensors, including material sensors, traffic sensors, and beacons, the sensors send real-time data to a base station running a software application, to give details about levels of the materials and facility usage, and the location of cleaning staff. The system sends notifications to cleaning and maintenance staff when the materials need to be replenished and receptacles need to be emptied, and the system may be used by managers to schedule cleaning according to traffic and location of staff.
Tissue container
A tissue container including a housing, a top opening, a bottom opening, and a membrane disposed inside the housing. The housing has a top wall, a bottom wall, and four side walls between the top and bottom walls. The top opening is in the top wall and tissue can be dispensed therethrough. The bottom opening is in the bottom wall and tissue can be inserted therethrough. The membrane is disposed inside the housing between the top wall and the bottom wall to divide the housing into an upper compartment and a lower compartment. The upper compartment is above the membrane and the lower compartment is below the membrane. The membrane has a center portion and a perimeter portion surrounding the center portion. The perimeter portion may be connected the top wall, the bottom wall, or the four side walls. The center portion is flexibly movable between a first position at which the center portion is closer to the bottom wall than to the top wall and a second position at which the center portion is closer to the top wall than to the bottom wall.