REDUCED LOSS OF PRIME FOAM AT-A-DISTANCE DISPENSER SYSTEMS
20230255412 · 2023-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K2005/1218
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01F35/71805
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F2101/4505
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47K5/1217
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01F23/291
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An exemplary foam-at-a-distance soap or sanitizer dispenser includes a housing, a container for holding a foamable liquid, and a pump in fluid communication with the container. The pump has a pump chamber air inlet, a pump chamber air inlet valve, a pump chamber air outlet, a pump chamber air outlet valve, a pump chamber liquid inlet, a liquid chamber liquid inlet valve, a pump chamber liquid outlet, and a pump chamber liquid outlet valve. The exemplary dispenser further includes an air conduit extending from the pump chamber air outlet to a remote mixing chamber and a liquid conduit extending from the pump chamber liquid outlet to the remote mixing chamber. The remote mixing chamber is located at a distance from the pump chamber air outlet valve and the pump chamber liquid outlet valve and that distance is greater than about 3 inches. A one-way liquid check valve is located proximate the mixing chamber, one or more mix media located downstream of the mixing chamber and an outlet nozzle located proximate the mixing chamber.
Claims
1. A foam-at-a-distance soap or sanitizer dispenser comprising: a housing; a container for holding a foamable liquid; a pump in fluid communication with the container; the pump having an air pump chamber; an air pump chamber air inlet; an air pump chamber air inlet valve; an air pump chamber air outlet; an air pump chamber air outlet valve; a liquid pump chamber; a liquid pump chamber liquid inlet; a liquid pump chamber liquid inlet valve; a liquid pump chamber liquid outlet; and a liquid pump chamber liquid outlet valve; and an air conduit; the air conduit extending from the air pump chamber air outlet to a remote mixing chamber; a liquid conduit; the liquid conduit extending from the liquid pump chamber liquid outlet to the remote mixing chamber; wherein the remote mixing chamber is located at a distance from the air pump chamber air outlet and the liquid pump chamber liquid outlet and wherein the distance is greater than about 3 inches; a one-way liquid check valve located proximate the remote mixing chamber; and an outlet nozzle located proximate the remote mixing chamber.
2. The foam-at-a-distance soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 1 wherein the one-way liquid check valve is located less than about one inch from the mixing chamber.
3. The foam-at-a-distance soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 1 further comprising a mixing chamber housing, wherein the mixing chamber housing has a mixing chamber air inlet and a mixing chamber liquid inlet, and wherein the one-way liquid check valve is located at least partially in the mixing chamber liquid inlet.
4. The foam-at-a-distance soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 3 further comprising a mixing chamber housing, wherein the mixing chamber housing has a mixing chamber air inlet and a mixing chamber liquid inlet wherein a centerline of the mixing chamber liquid inlet and a centerline of the mixing chamber air inlet are perpendicular to one another.
5. The foam-at-a-distance soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 4 wherein a centerline of the mixing chamber air inlet and a centerline of the mixing chamber fluid inlet intersect at an angle that is between about 45 degrees and about 90 degrees.
6. The foam-at-a-distance soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 4 wherein a centerline of the mixing chamber air inlet and a centerline of the mixing chamber fluid inlet intersect at an angle that is between about 75 degrees and about 90 degrees.
7. The foam-at-a-distance soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 1 wherein the pump is located below the reservoir.
8. The foam-at-a-distance soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 1 wherein the pump and reservoir are located below a counter top and wherein the outlet nozzle and mixing chamber are located above a counter top.
9. The foam-at-a-distance soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 1 wherein the housing comprises a base and wherein the base is configured to sit on a counter top during use.
10. A foam-at-a-distance counter mount soap or sanitizer dispenser comprising: a spout configured to be mounted above a counter top; an outlet nozzle located in the spout; a mixing chamber located in the spout proximate the outlet nozzle; a mixing chamber air inlet; a mixing chamber liquid inlet; a one-way liquid inlet valve located upstream of and proximate to the mixing chamber liquid inlet; a pump configured to be located below a counter top; a liquid pump chamber having a liquid outlet; one or more air pump chambers having an air outlet; an air conduit extending from the air outlet to the mixing chamber; a liquid conduit extending from liquid outlet to the mixing chamber; wherein the one-way valve is located in the liquid flow path proximate the mixing chamber; a reservoir configured to be located below the counter top; and a liquid inlet conduit extending from the reservoir to the pump liquid inlet.
11. The foam-at-a-distance counter mount soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 10 wherein the air flow path from the air outlet to the mixing chamber includes a one-way air inlet valve.
12. The foam-at-a-distance counter mount soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 10 wherein the reservoir is located above the pump.
13. The foam-at-a-distance counter mount soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 10 wherein the reservoir is located below the pump.
14. The foam-at-a-distance counter mount soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 10 wherein the pump is a multi-diaphragm pump and wherein one diaphragm pumps liquid and two or more diaphragms pump air.
15. The foam-at-a-distance counter mount soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 10 wherein the one-way liquid inlet valve is less than about an inch from the mixing chamber.
16. A foam-at-a-distance table top soap or sanitizer dispenser comprising: a base; a housing extending upward from the base; pump located in base the housing having a cantilevered portion extending outward the upward extending housing; an outlet nozzle located in the cantilevered portion of the housing; a removable and replaceable reservoir carried by the housing; a remote mixing chamber located by the outlet nozzle; wherein the remote mixing chamber is located at least 3 inches from the pump; the mixing chamber having an air inlet, a liquid inlet and a fluid outlet; a one-way liquid inlet valve located proximate the liquid inlet; an air conduit extending from the pump to the mixing chamber air inlet; a liquid conduit extending from the pump to the liquid inlet, wherein the one-way liquid inlet valve is located in a liquid flow path from the pump to the mixing chamber liquid inlet; and wherein a centerline of the air inlet and a centerline of the liquid inlet are at an angle of less than 90 degrees with respect to one another.
17. The foam at a distance table top soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 16 further comprising a mixing chamber housing.
18. The foam at a distance table top soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 17 wherein the one-way liquid inlet valve is located within the mixing chamber housing.
19. The foam at a distance table top soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 17 wherein the centerline of the liquid inlet and the centerline of the air inlet intersect at an angle of less than 30 degrees.
20. The foam at a distance table top soap or sanitizer dispenser of claim 17 wherein the centerline of the liquid inlet and the centerline of the air inlet are parallel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] The present application discloses exemplary embodiments of foam dispensers and dispensing systems. The foam dispenser may include a sequentially activated multi-diaphragm pumps. The dispensers produce foam at a location that is remote from the pump(s).
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[0017] Dispenser 100 includes electrical components (not shown) that are required for operating dispenser 100 in a touch-free manner. The electrical components include: one or more power sources, such as, for example, one or more batteries; a microprocessor; a sensor for sensing an object proximate the outlet nozzle; circuitry for activating a pump; logic for causing the processor to control the functions of the dispenser 100; indicating lights; and any other circuitry required to perform the functions described herein or necessary for operation of a dispenser. Some exemplary touch-free dispenser components that may be used in accordance with the present invention are shown and described in U.S. Pat. No, 8,960,498 titled Touch-Free Dispenser With Single Cell Operation And Battery Banking; U.S. Pat. Pub. No. 2014/00543.22 titled Off-Axis Inverted Foam Dispensers And Refill Units and Pub. No. 2014/0234140 titled Power Systems For Touch Free Dispensers And Refill Units Containing a Power Source, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
[0018] In this exemplary embodiment, base 106 may include a recessed portion (not shown) that is configured to catch and retain any residual product that drips out of outlet 130. Located between upper housing portion 104 and base 106 is a hand sensing region 120. A sensor (not shown), such as, for example, an infrared emitter/detector is configured to sense a user’s hand entering the sensing region, and cause dispenser 100 to dispense a dose of foam product.
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[0020] The exemplary single sequentially activated multi-diaphragm pump pumps liquid and air through separate conduits to a remote mixing chamber where the liquid and air are mixed together. In some embodiments, two separate pumps may be used, one to pump liquid and one to pump air.
[0021] Housing 102 includes a receptacle 109 for receiving and holding a refill container 110. Receptacle 109 includes a recessed portion 201 having a floor 203. A liquid inlet conduit 205 extends up from the floor 203. When container 110 and its closure 210 are placed in the receptacle 109, the upper portion of liquid inlet conduit (or post) 205 pushes through a resealable member 211 to place the pump 204 in fluid communication with the interior of container 110. In this exemplary embodiment, container 110 is a non-collapsible container and a container vent 214 is included to allow air to be drawn into the container 110 once sufficient vacuum pressure is reached inside of container 110.
[0022] An exemplary refill unit, receptacle and connection system is shown and described in Applicant’s Patent No. 11,246,457 titled Double Inlet Valve for Enhanced Pump Efficiency, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
[0023] Pump 204 includes one or more an air inlets (not shown). The liquid outlet of pump 204 is connected to a liquid outlet conduit 215 and the air outlet of pump 204 is connected to air outlet conduit 306, which is best illustrated in
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[0025] Mixing chamber housing 410 also includes a connector 412 that connects to outlet nozzle 401. Outlet nozzle 401 includes a dispensing outlet 130. An optional mixing cartridge 400 is included in the fluid outlet path. The exemplary optional mixing cartridge 400 includes a cylindrical housing 402 that has a screen 403 on either end. The mixing cartridge 400 is retained in the fluid outlet path by outlet nozzle 401 when outlet nozzle 401 is secured to mixing chamber housing 410.
[0026] One-way liquid inlet valve 242 is located proximate mixing chamber 238. As used herein, the term proximate means very near or close, which has its ordinary meaning Further, as used herein, proximate should be construed to preferably mean adjacent or next to. Preferably proximate means less than about 2 inches and more preferably, less than about 1 inch.
[0027] The one-way liquid inlet valve should be located as close as possible to the mixing chamber 238. One-way liquid inlet valve 242 may be a ball and spring valve, a gravity ball valve, an umbrella ball valve, a poppet valve, duckbill vavle, or the like. It has been discovered that the one-way liquid inlet valve 242 reduces loss of prime that occures, particulaly in alcohol based soap and sanitizer products, when a dispenser sits for a period of time, such as, for example, over night, over the weekend, over holidays, in low use dispensers and the like. While in some embodiments, the one-way liquid inlet valve 242 may be located away from the mixing chamber 238, it has been found that the closer the liquid inlet valve 242 is to the mixing chamber 238 the better the performance.
[0028] In this exemplary embodiment, the liquid flow path is substantially perpendicular to the air flow path. In some embodiments, a better quality of foam is achieved by introducing liquid into the air flow at an angled orientation that is greater than 15 degrees. In some embodiments, a better quality of foam is achieved by introducing liquid into the air flow at an angled orientation that is greater than 30 degrees. In some embodiments, a better quality of foam is achieved by introducing liquid into the air flow at an angled orientation that is greater than 45 degrees. In some embodiments, a better quality of foam is achieved by introducing liquid into the air flow at an angled orientation that is greater than 60 degrees. In some embodiments, a better quality of foam is achieved by introducing liquid into the air flow at an angled orientation that is greater than 75 degrees. In some embodiments, a better quality of foam is achieved by introducing liquid into the air flow at an angled orientation that is at about 90 degrees.
[0029] In some embodiments, a one-way air inlet valve (not shown) is included in the air inlet line. The one-way air inlet valve (not shown) may prevent residual liquid from flowing down into the air conduit 306 (particularly in configurations where the air inlet 232 of the remote mixing chamber is closer to the liquid inlet and/or entering at the same orientation).
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[0033] While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of embodiments thereof and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Moreover, elements described with one embodiment may be readily adapted for use with other embodiments. Therefore, the invention, in its broader aspects, is not limited to the specific details, the representative apparatus and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the applicants’ general inventive concept.