Wrist dispenser
11771185 · 2023-10-03
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Cpc classification
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Abstract
A wrist-mounted fluid dispenser includes a wristband and a dispenser pouch. The dispenser pouch includes a reservoir chamber and a dispensing nozzle. The dispenser pouch is preferably formed by bonding two sheets of material to each other. An orifice is formed between the dispensing nozzle and the reservoir chamber. A nozzle slit is formed at an end edge of the wristband. The reservoir chamber is either rolled up and inserted through the nozzle slit or sown into the wristband. The reservoir chamber is filled with a fluid solution with a syringe or hand pump equipped with hypodermic blunt needle or the like. One's hand is inserted through the wrist-mounted liquid dispenser. An end of the dispensing nozzle is folded when not used, such that the nozzle is located between the wrist and an inside surface of the wristband. A second embodiment of the wrist-mounted liquid dispenser includes a double chamber dispenser pouch.
Claims
1. A wrist-mounted liquid dispenser comprising: a wristband having an interior cavity with a nozzle slit being formed at said wristband leading to said interior cavity; a dispenser pouch including a compressible reservoir chamber and a dispensing nozzle with an orifice formed between said dispensing nozzle and said reservoir chamber, wherein said compressible reservoir chamber of said dispenser pouch is adapted to be compacted and inserted into the interior of the wristband through said nozzle slit and further adapted to be unfurled within the interior of the wristband such that said dispensing nozzle extends out from the interior cavity through said nozzle slit, wherein said nozzle slit is self-sealing and adapted for refill cannulation.
2. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said reservoir chamber is filled with one of a fluid, a gel or a cream.
3. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said compressible reservoir chamber and said dispensing nozzle are formed by sealing perimeter edges of two flexible sheets of liquid impervious material to each other.
4. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 2 wherein the dimension and shape of said orifice are determined by the viscosity of the fluid, gel or cream contained in said reservoir chamber.
5. A wrist-mounted liquid dispenser comprising: a wristband having an interior compartment, a nozzle slit being formed in an end edge of said wristband to communicate with said interior compartment, a dispenser pouch having a reservoir chamber, a dispensing chamber, and a dispensing nozzle, there being a first orifice formed between said dispensing chamber and said reservoir chamber, and a second orifice formed between said dispensing chamber and said dispensing nozzle, wherein said dispenser pouch is adapted to be compacted and inserted through said nozzle slit into the interior compartment of the wristband, and further adapted to be unfurled when located within the interior compartment with the dispensing nozzle extending out from the wristband through said nozzle slit, wherein said nozzle slit is self-sealing and adapted for refill cannulation.
6. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 5 wherein said reservoir chamber is adapted to be filled with a fluid by injecting said fluid into said reservoir chamber through said dispensing nozzle.
7. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 5 wherein said dispenser pouch is formed by sealing perimeter edges of two sheets of moisture impervious sheet material to each other to form said reservoir chamber and said dispensing nozzle.
8. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 5 wherein the width and shape of said first and second orifices are determined by the viscosity of fluid retained in said reservoir chamber and the force needed to express the fluid content thereof.
9. The wrist dispenser of claim 5 wherein said reservoir chamber of said dispenser pouch is compacted and inserted through said nozzle slit.
10. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 5 wherein the dispensing nozzle has a polyurethane tip which is bilayer.
11. A wrist-mounted liquid dispenser comprising: a wrist band made of high resolution printable elastic fabric sewn about a dispensing apparatus whereby printed indicia and coloring is rendered visible thereon, said fabric including a nozzle slit formed therethrough, the dispensing apparatus including a compressible storage pouch with a reservoir chamber and a dispensing nozzle and having an orifice formed between the reservoir chamber and the dispensing nozzle, the dispensing nozzle being extendable through the nozzle slit, the arrangement being such that when a fluid of a predetermined viscosity is contained in the reservoir chamber and a compressive force in excess of a predetermined value applied to the reservoir chamber the fluid is expelled through the dispensing nozzle directly onto a wearer's hand.
12. A wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 11 wherein the high-resolution printable material sewn about the dispensing apparatus further includes a storage pocket accessible through a closeable opening formed through an exterior surface of the wristband.
13. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 11 further comprising said reservoir chamber being filled with said fluid selected from a group consisting of liquid, gel or cream by injecting same into said reservoir chamber through said dispensing nozzle.
14. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 11 wherein said dispensing apparatus is formed by sealing perimeter edges of two sheets of flexible elastomeric material to each other to form said reservoir chamber and said dispensing nozzle.
15. A wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 14 wherein the dispensing nozzle is constructed to include a dosing chamber for allowing a predetermined amount of fluid to be extruded from the dispensing nozzle.
16. A wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 14 wherein the elastomeric material is polyurethane formed such that the dispensing nozzle is self-sealing when empty.
17. A wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 16 wherein the dispensing nozzle forms a high-pressure seal when folded back between the wrist and the wristband.
18. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 11 wherein the size of the said orifice is determined by a viscosity of the fluid retained in said reservoir chamber a force desired to express the fluid.
19. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 11 wherein said reservoir chamber of said storage pouch is adapted to be compacted for insertion through said nozzle slit.
20. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 11 and further including a dispenser insertion slit formed in the wristband that is offset from the nozzle slit.
21. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser comprising a compressible fluid storage chamber including at least one strap for securing the compressible liquid storage chamber to a wrist of a wearer, a compressible dispensing tubular nozzle in fluid communication with the fluid storage chamber and of a length sufficient to reach a palm of the wearer's hand.
22. The wrist-mounted liquid dispenser of claim 21 and further including a first flow control gate proximate a junction between the fluid storage chamber and the compressible dispensing tubular nozzle and a second flow control gate proximate an end of the tubular nozzle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing features, objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, especially when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals in the several views refer to corresponding parts:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(16) This description of the preferred embodiments is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description of this invention. In the description, relative terms such as “lower”, “upper”, “horizontal”, “vertical”, “above”, “below”, “up”, “down”, “top” and “bottom” as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., “horizontally”, “downwardly”, “upwardly”, etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawings under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and do not require that the apparatus be constructed or operated in a particular orientation. Terms such as “connected”, “connecting”, “attached”, “attaching”, “join” and “joining” are used interchangeably and refer to one structure or surface being secured to another structure or surface or integrally fabricated in one piece, unless expressively described otherwise.
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(20) The reservoir chamber 2 and dispenser nozzle 3 is preferably formed by heat sealing perimeter edges of two sheets of material to each other to form reservoir chamber 2 and the dispensing nozzle 3. The material is preferably plastic, such as high-quality polyurethane, but other materials may also be used, such as silicone and rubber. However, other bonding processes besides heat sealing may also be used.
(21) The surface tension of the two sheets of material is sufficient to seal the dispensing nozzle where gates 12 and 15 (
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(25) Dispensing chamber 3 defines the dosing for each application and dispenses 2-3 cc which had been found to be the proper dosing for hand sanitation using a gel sanitizing fluid. When larger dosing is needed, an example of a larger dispensing chamber is depicted in configuration 21. A larger width of dispensing chamber 3 is also a way to increase the dispensing dose. Configuration 22 in
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(30) While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
(31) This invention has been described herein in considerable detail in order to comply with the patent statutes and to provide those skilled in the art with the information needed to apply the novel principles and to construct and use embodiments of the example as required. However, it is to be understood that the invention can be carried out by specifically different devices and that various modifications can be accomplished without departing from the scope of the invention itself.