DISPENSER FOR DISCHARGING A CHEMICAL AGENT FROM A CONTAINER COUPLED TO THE DISPENSER
20210106204 ยท 2021-04-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F34/20
TEXTILES; PAPER
A47L15/4454
HUMAN NECESSITIES
D06F34/05
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
A47L15/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
D06F33/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
The dispenser (1) is configured to couple with a container (100) containing at least one chemical agent (101) and to dispense the chemical agent (101) when the dispenser (1) has been coupled with the container (100). The container (100) may be introduced into a receiving space (5) of the dispenser (1) into a coupling position. The dispenser (1) has a sensor (7) for the contact-free detection of container information or container content information and an occupancy sensor (8), which detects whether a container (100) that has been inserted into the receiving space (5) is in the coupling position. Only when the container (100) is in the coupling position, then the occupancy sensor (8) will activate the sensor (7) for the contact-free detection of container information or container content information, which detects in the activated state the container information or container content information and examines the correctness thereof. If this is positive, the sensor (7) initiates a release of the dispenser (1) into an operational state, wherein the chemical agent (101) may be dispensed from the container (100).
Claims
1. A dispenser for coupling with a container containing at least one chemical agent and for dispensing the chemical agent when the dispenser is coupled with the container, wherein the dispenser comprises a container holder, which has a receiving space, into which the container may be introduced at least in part into a coupling position, wherein the dispenser has a sensor arranged at or near the receiving space and configured for the contact-free detection of container information or container content information, wherein the dispenser has an occupancy sensor, which is configured to detect whether a container that has been inserted into the receiving space is in the coupling position, and the sensor for the contact-free detection of container information or container content information is configured to detect the container information or the container content information and examine the correctness thereof, wherein the dispenser is configured to be released into an operational condition, wherein the chemical agent may be dispensed from the container when the occupancy sensor has detected a container that has been inserted into the receiving space in the coupling position and when the sensor for the contact-free detection of container information or container content information has determined the correctness of the examined container information or container content information.
2. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the occupancy sensor is configured to activate, during the detection of a container that has been inserted into the receiving space in the coupling position, the sensor for the contact-free detection of container information or container content information, wherein the sensor for the contact-free detection of container information or container content information in the activated state detects the container information or container content information.
3. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the sensor for the contact-free detection of container information or container content information is configured to initiate the release of the dispenser into the operational condition, in which the chemical agent may be dispensed from the container.
4. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the sensor for the contact-free detection of container information or container content information is an RFID reader, which is configured to read an RFID label attached at the container.
5. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the sensor for the contact-free detection of container information is an optical sensor, which is configured to detect optical information attached at the container.
6. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the occupancy sensor is configured as sensor for mechanically scanning a structural feature of the container, in particular of a shoulder, a projection or an indentation of the container.
7. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the receiving space is configured as a compartment.
8. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the container holder may be moved, in particular pivoted, between a replacement position (A), wherein a container may be inserted and retrieved, and an operation position (B), wherein the chemical agent may be dispensed from an inserted container, wherein there is provided a locking device that may be switched between a locking position and a releasing position and that is controlled by the sensor for the contact-free detection of container information, which only enables the movement of the container holder into the operational position (B) when it has been switched into the releasing position by the sensor for the contact-free detection of container information.
9. A dispenser according to claim 8, wherein the sensor for the contact-free detection of container information has an actuator, which is configured to switch the locking device between the locking position and the releasing position.
10. A dispenser according to claim 8, wherein the locking device has at least one extractable latch.
11. A dispenser according to claim 8, wherein the occupancy sensor is configured to deflect a switch, into an activating position when the container is in the coupling position, wherein the switch in the activating position will activate the sensor for the contact-free detection of container information or container content information or will cause the control to activate, wherein the switch is configured to be deflected into a deactivating position by moving the container holder from the replacement position (A) into the operational position (B), wherein the sensor for the contact-free detection of container information or container content information is deactivated.
12. A dispenser according to claim 8, further comprising slidable fixation elements, which are configured to be slid into engagement with the container by moving the container holder from the replacement position (A) into the operational position (B) and to be slid out of engagement with the container by moving the container holder from the operational position (B) into the replacement position (A).
13. A dispenser according to claim 8, further comprising an inlet connection arranged within the receiving space an inlet connection for connection with an outlet of the container, wherein the inlet connection has a ram that may be extracted into the outlet of the container and retracted from the outlet of the container, wherein the ram is configured to extract upon movement of the container holder into the operational position (B).
14. A dispenser according to claim 13, wherein the ram is integrated in a tank for the temporary storage of the chemical agent and the tank is configured to move towards and away from the inlet connection, thus entraining the ram.
15. A dispenser according to claim 8, further comprising at last one spring, which biases the container holder into the replacement position (A) and the operational position (B).
16. A dispenser according to claim 8, further comprising pivoting notches, which lock the container holder in the replacement position (A) and in the operational position (B).
17. A dispenser according to claim 6, wherein the occupancy sensor is configured as a lever, a switch or a spring.
18. A dispenser according to claim 9, wherein the actuator is a solenoid.
19. A dispenser according to claim 11 wherein the switch is a magnetic switch.
20. A dispenser according to claim 13, wherein the ram extracts only immediately before reaching the operational position (B), in particular within the last 20% of the movement path of the container holder into the operational position (B), and to be retracted upon movement of the container holder into the replacement position (A).
Description
[0019] The invention is now described in regard to the drawing by way of an exemplary embodiment.
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[0031] Slightly above the inlet connection 9, there are arranged two mutually slidable fixation elements 11, which are configured to be slid into engagement with the container 100 by moving the container holder 3 from the replacement position A into the operational position B and to be slid into disengagement with the container 100 by moving the container holder 3 from the operational position B into the replacement position A.
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[0034] In the lower part of the dispenser 1 there is arranged a tank 21 for the temporary storage of the chemical agent 101. In this tank 21, the ram 10 is integrated in a liquid-tight and rigid way. The tank may then be moved together with the ram 10 by an actuator that is not depicted, such as, e.g., a mechanic setting, a solenoid or an electric motor, in the direction of the inlet connection 9 and away from there, whereby the ram 10 is extracted into the outlet 105 of the container when the container 100 is inserted and is then retracted therefrom. Protected against leaking in this way, the chemical agent 101 flows directly into the tank 21, with the ram 10 being extracted, where it is dispensed by way of gravity or by a pump installed within the dispenser that is not depicted.
[0035] The occupancy sensor 8 acts on the switch 14 that is depicted in
[0036] In order to enable the movement of the container holder 3 into the operational position B at all, the sensor 7 for the contact-free detection of container information or container content information has to have verified this information and it has to actuate an actuator 15 in the form of a solenoid, which switches a locking device 16 from a locking position into a releasing position. The locking device 16 has a latch that is not depicted, which abuts the housing stopper in the locking position.
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