HAND SANITIZING STATION
20210345837 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A hand sanitizing station includes an elongated chassis, a container supported in the lower chamber and configured to hold sanitizing solution, a dispenser in fluid communication with the container, and a pump assembly configured to draw sanitizing solution from the container and out of the dispenser.
Claims
1. A hand sanitizing station comprising: an elongated chassis; a container supported in a lower chamber of the elongated chassis and configured to hold sanitizing solution; a dispenser in fluid communication with the container; and a pump assembly configured to draw sanitizing solution from the container and out of the dispenser.
2. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 1, wherein the pump assembly includes: a first peristaltic pump; and a drive shaft coupled to the first peristaltic pump, the first peristaltic pump configured to push the sanitizing solution through a fluid line in response to a rotation of the drive shaft about a longitudinal axis of the drive shaft.
3. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 2, wherein the first peristaltic pump includes: a rotatable wheel non-rotatably secured to the drive shaft; at least one arm extending from the wheel; and a housing in which the wheel is disposed, the fluid line captured between the at least one arm and the housing such that a rotation of the wheel moves the at least one aim relative to the fluid line to push the sanitizing solution therethrough.
4. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 2, further comprising a handle non-rotatably attached to the drive shaft, such that an actuation of the handle rotates the drive shaft.
5. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 2, wherein the pump assembly further includes a second peristaltic pump, the first peristaltic pump being coupled to a first end of the drive shaft and the second peristaltic pump being coupled to a second end of the drive shaft.
6. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 1, further comprising: a first sanitizing solution bag configured to be supported in an upper chamber of the elongated chassis and in fluid communication with the container; and a second sanitizing solution bag configured to be supported in an intermediate chamber of the elongated chassis and in fluid communication with the container, the container being configured to gravitationally draw sanitizing solution from each of the first and second sanitizing solution bags.
7. The hand sanitizing solution station according to claim 6, wherein the upper chamber is disposed above the intermediate chamber, and the lower chamber is disposed below each of the upper and intermediate chambers.
8. The hand sanitizing solution station according to claim 6, wherein the first and second sanitizing solution bags are detachably supported to and by the elongated chassis.
9. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 1, further comprising: a backplate detachably coupled to a rear of the elongated chassis; and at least one fastener assembly attached to the backplate and configured to secure the elongated chassis to a column.
10. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 9, wherein the at least one fastener assembly includes: a coupling nut having a first end portion and a second end portion; a first bolt threadedly coupled to the first end portion of the coupling nut; and a second bolt threadedly coupled to the second end portion of the coupling nut, wherein the first and second bolts are configured to move away from each other along the coupling nut in response to a rotation of the coupling nut.
11. A hand sanitizing station comprising: an elongated chassis; a container supported in the elongated chassis and configured to hold sanitizing solution; first sanitizing solution bag configured to be supported in the elongated chassis and in fluid communication with the container; a second sanitizing solution bag configured to be supported in the elongated chassis between the first sanitizing solution bag and the container, the second sanitizing solution bag being configured to be in fluid communication with the container; a dispenser disposed between the intermediate chamber and the container and in fluid communication with the container; a handle; a pump assembly operably coupled to the handle and configured to draw sanitizing solution from the container and out of the dispenser in response to an actuation of the handle.
12. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 11, wherein the pump assembly includes: a first peristaltic pump; and a drive shaft coupled to the first peristaltic pump, the first peristaltic pump being configured to push the sanitizing solution through a fluid line in response to a rotation of the drive shaft about a longitudinal axis of the drive shaft.
13. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 12, wherein the first peristaltic pump includes: a rotatable wheel non-rotatably secured to the drive shaft; at least one arm extending from the wheel; and a housing in which the wheel is disposed, the fluid line being captured between the at least one arm and the housing such that a rotation of the wheel moves the at least one arm relative to the fluid line to push the sanitizing solution therethrough.
14. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 12, wherein the handle is non-rotatably attached to the drive shaft such that the actuation of the handle rotates the drive shaft.
15. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 12, wherein the pump assembly further includes a second peristaltic pump, the first peristaltic pump being coupled to a first end of the drive shaft and the second peristaltic pump being coupled to a second end of the drive shaft.
16. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 11, further comprising a level gauge in fluid communication with the container.
17. The hand sanitizing solution station according to claim 11, wherein the first sanitizing solution bag is disposed above the second sanitizing solution bag, and the second sanitizing solution bag is disposed above the container.
18. The hand sanitizing solution station according to claim 11, wherein the first and second sanitizing solution bags are detachably supported to and by the elongated chassis.
19. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 1, further comprising: a backplate detachably coupled to a rear of the elongated chassis; and at least one fastener assembly attached to the backplate and configured to secure the elongated chassis to a column.
20. The hand sanitizing station according to claim 19, wherein the at least one fastener assembly includes: a coupling nut having a first end portion and a second end portion; a first bolt threadedly coupled to the first end portion of the coupling nut; and a second bolt threadedly coupled to the second end portion of the coupling nut, wherein the first and second bolts are configured to move away from each other along the coupling nut in response to a rotation of the coupling nut.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The present disclosure will become more readily apparent from the specific description accompanied by the following drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The present disclosure may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the disclosure taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed disclosure. Also, as used in the specification and including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment. It is also understood that all spatial references, such as, for example, horizontal, vertical, top, upper, lower, bottom, left and right, are for illustrative purposes only and can be varied within the scope of the disclosure. For example, the references “upper” and “lower” are relative and used only in the context to the other, and are not necessarily “superior” and “inferior”.
[0027] The present disclosure is directed to a robust hand sanitizing station suitable for use in various locations accessible to the public, such as, for example, in selected locations of a subway or train station. The hand sanitizing station is designed to withstand every-day use by the general public, is easily installed, and is easy to replenish with hand sanitizing solution. The hand sanitizing station is configured to be installed on multiple different structures often found in a public transit station, such as, for example, walls, columns, or the like.
[0028] The hand sanitizing station includes a chassis or enclosure that is secured to a fixture, a door that conceals the contents of the hand sanitization station to prevent tampering and to allow easy access by an attendant/technician, a pair of replaceable bags that hold sanitizing solution, a hand or foot actuated pump, and a main container for holding the sanitizing solution. As a user actuates a handle, hand sanitizer is drawn up from the main container via the pump (e.g., a peristaltic roller pump) and dispensed onto the hand of the user. As the main container or tank is depleted, reserve hand sanitizer solution is first drawn, via gravity, from the first reserve bag into the main tank and ultimately into the hands of the user. After the first reserve bag is depleted, continued use of the hand sanitizing station will cause reserve hand sanitizing solution from the second reserve bag to be drawn, via gravity, into the main tank and ultimately to the hands of a user.
[0029] The unit is ADA compliant, is devoid of visible hardware, can be painted to match surrounding environments, has keyed entry, has multipoint latching, is ultra-ruggedized and has approved materials, thereby providing good assurances that it will hold up to the most challenging environments.
[0030] In aspects, the station may provide at least about 5,000 dispenses per filling, has a highly reliable dispensing and pumping mechanism, has easily replaced sanitizing solution bags, has a rugged machined metal chassis, is reliable and maintainable, has a low profile and compliments other equipment installed at transit stations, has customizable graphics for varying buildings or systems, is fully serviceable using a single tool, has a sleek appearance (no visible hardware), has a multipoint door latching system, is a passive device (e.g., there is no connection to power or data), has an accelerated manufacturing schedule for rapid deployment, has a blackbox design approach permitting immediate and phased installation, and has multiple mounting solutions (including a column web, column face, wall, pedestal, and custom mounts).
[0031] With reference to
[0032] A front door 22 is pivotably coupled to a front of the elongated chassis 12 and a backplate 24 is detachable coupled to a rear of the chassis 12. The front door 22 may be pivoted relative to the chassis 12 by a hinged connection between a first position, in which an interior of the chassis 12 is exposed and accessible by a technician, and a second position, in which the interior of the chassis 12 is covered and inaccessible to the public.
[0033] With reference to
[0034] The backplate 24 defines an upper pocket 38 and a lower pocket 40 in which the first and second fastener assemblies 26, 28 are received. The coupling nut 30 is disposed between opposing lateral side walls 42a, 42b of the backplate 24. To secure the backplate 24 within the column “C” (
[0035] With reference to
[0036] The container 14 has first and second ports 62, 64 at an upper end thereof from which first and second fluid lines 66, 68 extend upwardly toward the first and second bags 16, 18, respectively. Each of the first and second fluid lines 66, 68 has a female or male quick connect fitting 70, 72 that is detachably connected to the other of a male or female quick connect fitting of the fluid lines 58, 60 of the first and second bags 16, 18. In this way, after the first and second bags 16, 18 are depleted and therefore need to be replaced by pre-filled replacement bags, the fluid line 58 of the first bag 16 is detached from the first fluid line 66 of the container 14 and the fluid line 60 of the second bag 18 is detached from the second fluid line 68 of the container 14. The fluid lines of the replacement bags are then attached to the respective first and second lines 66, 68 of the container 14 and the replacement bags are hung on the hooks 52 of the chassis 12. In some aspects, instead of the first and second bags 16, 18 being equipped with fluid lines 58, 60, the bags 16, 18 have ports to which the first and second fluid lines 66, 68 of the container 14 directly detachably couple. The mating connectors are designed to close when disconnected so that sanitizing solution does not leak during the replenishment process.
[0037] With reference to
[0038] The first peristaltic pump 78 includes a housing 84 secured to the chassis 12, a rotatable wheel 86 received within the housing 84, and a plurality of arms 88 formed with or otherwise coupled to the wheel 86. The wheel 86 is non-rotatably secured to a first end 82a of the drive shaft 82 and a wheel 87 (
[0039] The arms 88 of the first peristaltic pump 78 extend perpendicularly from an inner face of the wheel 86 and are arranged circumferentially about a center point of the wheel 86. The arms 88 may be shaped as cylindrical rods. A fluid line 90 extends from a port 92 (
[0040] The handle 74 is non-rotatably attached to the drive shaft 82 such that the actuation of the handle 74 rotates the drive shaft 82. The handle 74 has a pair of spaced-apart arms 94a, 94b fixed to the drive shaft 82, and a push bar 96 extending between the spaced-apart arms 94a, 94b and accessible to a user. A support plate 97 may be fixed to the chassis 12 and support the dispenser 76 thereon. The support plate 97 defines a pair of channels 98a, 98b through which the spaced-apart arms 94a, 94b of the handle 74 travel during an actuation of the handle 74. The dispenser 76 may be a nozzle in fluid communication with the fluid line 90. The dispenser 76 directs the sanitizing solution through and out of a bottom of the support plate 97 onto a user's hands. In aspects, each of the first and second peristaltic pumps 78, 80 may have a fluid line 90, 91 (
[0041] With reference to
[0042] To use the hand sanitizing station 10, a user actuates the handle 74, thereby rotating the drive shaft 82 and the wheels 86, 87 of the peristaltic pumps 78, 80. The arms 88 of the peristaltic pump 78 move along the fluid line 90 of the pump assembly 20 to push the sanitizing solution toward the dispenser 76 while also drawing the sanitizing solution up from the container 14. The sanitizing solution flows out of the dispenser 76 and onto a user's hand.
[0043] As a preset amount of the sanitizing solution is drawn up from the container 14 for every actuation of the handle 74, the same amount of sanitizing solution flows, via gravity, from the first bag 16 and into the container 14 to replenish the container 14. When the first bag 16 is depleted of sanitizing solution, a continued actuation of the handle 74 causes sanitizing solution to flow, via gravity, from the second bag 18 into the container 14 to replenish the container 14. Since the second bag 18 is disposed above the first bag 16, sanitizing solution from the first bag 16 does not begin to flow into the container 14 until after the second bag 18 is depleted. This configuration increases the likelihood of at least one of the bags 16, 18 being empty at a given time to allow for a technician to replace the depleted bag with a pre-filled replacement bag.
[0044] It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplification of the various embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.