Dispensers and related devices and methods for mounting dispensers
11707163 · 2023-07-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K10/3827
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Innovative mounting devices for innovative wipe dispensers are described.
Claims
1. A dispenser comprising: a wipe chamber component configured to receive, hold and dispense unused wipes and further configured below a discard receptacle component; the discard receptacle component configured to receive, hold and discard used wipes, wherein the wipe chamber component and the discard receptacle component comprise respective one or more integral threads, where each of the respective threads are configured to be threadably rotated into threads of a ring-shaped mounting device comprising a plurality of top internal receiving grooves for attaching the threads of the discard receptacle and a plurality of bottom internal receiving grooves for attaching the threads of the wipe chamber component to connect and hold the respective component to the mounting device; and wherein the mounting device is configured to at least fix the wipe chamber component below the discard receptacle component and is further configured to fix the wipe chamber component and the discard receptacle component to a supporting structure to support the weight of the wipe chamber component filled with the unused wipes and the discard receptacle component containing the used wipes, the supporting structure comprising a bracket extending from an outer surface of the ring shaped mounting device for attachment to a surface.
2. The dispenser as in claim 1 wherein the wipe chamber component, discard receptacle component and mounting device comprise an opaque thermoplastic.
3. The dispenser as in claim 1 wherein the discard receptacle component comprises a first aperture having an opening comprising a diameter allowing the used wipes to be placed into the discard receptacle component.
4. The dispenser as in claim 3 wherein the opening comprises a circle to allow the used wipes to be placed into the discard receptacle component.
5. The dispenser as in claim 1 wherein the discard receptacle component comprises tabs positioned around the perimeter of the discard receptacle component, each of the tabs configured to be rotatably and slidably fit or inserted into one or more the top internal receiving grooves of the mounting device to further connect and hold the discard receptacle component to the mounting device.
6. The dispenser as in claim 1 further comprising a removable cover configured to cover a second aperture of the discard receptacle component to prevent used wipes from falling into the wipe chamber component.
7. The dispenser as in claim 1 wherein the wipe chamber component comprises tabs configured to be rotatably and slidably fit or inserted into one or more the bottom internal receiving grooves of the mounting device to further connect and hold the wipe chamber component to the mounting device.
8. The dispenser as in claim 3 wherein the opening comprises an oval to allow the used wipes to be placed into the discard receptacle component.
9. The dispenser as in claim 1 wherein the wipe chamber component comprises a removable wipe chamber interface element for regulating the dispensing of unused wipes from the wipe chamber.
10. The dispenser as in claim 9 wherein the removable wipe chamber interface element is composed of a thermoplastic elastomer material.
11. The dispenser as in claim 9 wherein the removable wipe chamber interface element comprises a frictional aperture comprising frictional edge openings and a central frictional aperture to regulate the dispensing of unused wipes.
12. The dispenser as in claim 11 wherein the frictional aperture forms a “+” shape.
13. The dispenser as in claim 11 wherein the dimensions of the frictional edge openings and central aperture are selected to frictionally dispense an unused wipe or wipe section from unused wipes held within the wipe chamber component.
14. The dispenser as in claim 10 wherein the removable wipe chamber interface element comprises one or more indentations, each of which is configured around a perimeter of the wipe chamber interface element and aligned with corresponding protrusions on an interior of a bottom surface of the wipe chamber component to fix the wipe chamber interface element over the interior of the bottom surface and to align a central frictional aperture of the wipe chamber interface element with an aperture on the bottom surface to allow wipes to be dispensed from the wipe chamber component.
15. The dispenser as in claim 3 wherein the opening comprises a funnel-shaped aperture to allow the used wipes to be placed into the discard receptacle component.
16. A ring-shaped mounting device for a dispenser configured to at least fix a wipe chamber component configured to receive, hold and dispense unused wipes below a discard receptacle component and is further configured to fix the wipe chamber component and the discard receptacle component of the dispenser to a supporting structure, the mounting device comprising: a plurality of top internal receiving grooves for attaching threads of the discard receptacle and a plurality of bottom internal receiving grooves for attaching threads of the wipe chamber component, where each groove is located at a different position around an internal perimeter surface of the ring-shaped mounting device; and a bracket configured to be integrally molded to the ring-shaped mounting device to support at least the weight of the ring-shaped mounting device, the wipe chamber component filled with unused wipes and the discard receptacle component filled with used wipes, the bracket extending from the outer surface of the ring shaped mounting device for attachment to a surface.
17. The mounting device as in claim 16 wherein the bracket comprises one or more openings, each opening configured to receive a fastener therethrough to allow the bracket to be secured and/or fixed to the supporting structure.
18. The mounting device as in claim 16 wherein the bracket comprises an adhesive surface or covering to fix the bracket to the supporting structure.
19. The mounting device as in claim 16 wherein the bracket comprises one or more slots, each slot configured to receive a fastener therethrough.
20. A dispenser comprising: a wipe chamber component configured to receive, hold and dispense unused wipes and further configured below a discard receptacle component; a discard receptacle component configured to receive, hold and discard used wipes; and a ring-shaped mounting device configured to at least fix the wipe chamber component below the discard receptacle component and is further configured to fix the wipe chamber component and the discard receptacle component to a supporting structure to support the weight of the wipe chamber component filled with the unused wipes and the discard receptacle component containing the used wipes, and further configured to connect the wipe chamber component and discard receptacle component, wherein the mounting device comprises a plurality of top internal receiving grooves for threadably attaching the discard receptacle and a plurality of bottom internal receiving grooves for threadably attaching the wipe chamber component where each groove is located at a different position around an internal perimeter surface of the mounting device wherein the supporting structure comprises a bracket extending from an outer surface of the ring shaped mounting device for attachment to a surface.
21. The dispenser as in claim 20 wherein the bracket comprises one or more openings, each opening configured to receive a fastener therethrough to allow the bracket to be secured and/or fixed to the supporting structure.
22. The dispenser as in claim 20 wherein the bracket comprises an adhesive surface or covering to fix the bracket to the supporting structure.
23. The dispenser as in claim 20 wherein the bracket comprises one or more slots, each slot configured to receive a fastener therethrough.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) Exemplary embodiments of devices and related methods for mounting dispensers are described herein and are shown by way of example in the drawings. Throughout the following description and drawings, like reference numbers/characters refer to like elements or components.
(12) It should be understood that although specific embodiments are discussed herein, the scope of the present disclosure is not limited to such embodiments. On the contrary, it should be understood that the embodiments discussed herein are for illustrative purposes, and that modified and alternative embodiments that otherwise fall within the scope of the disclosure are contemplated because it is impractical to describe herein with any degree of clarity each and every variation of the inventive ideas for mounting dispensers. For example, though the inventive devices and methods may be applicable to dispensers that dispense sanitary wipes, this is merely exemplary. Alternatively, the inventive devices and methods may be applicable to dispense a plurality of different wipes. Accordingly, as used herein the term “wipes” includes, but is not limited to, the following elements: sanitary wipes, antiseptic wipes, disposable wipes, cleaning wipes, disinfectant wipes, hand wipes, wet wipes and antibacterial wipes, where such wipes may be made from a plurality of different materials such as a cotton, bamboo, polyester, viscose/rayon, a wood pulp or a non-woven cloth material, for example, and may include, or be treated with, a cleaning, disinfecting, antiseptic, or antibacterial chemical or material, for example.
(13) It should also be noted that one or more exemplary embodiments may be described as a process or method (the words “method” or “methodology” may be used interchangeably with the word “process” herein). Although a process/method may be described as sequential, it should be understood that such a process/method may be performed in parallel, concurrently or simultaneously. In addition, the order of each step within a process/method may be re-arranged. A process/method may be terminated when completed, and may also include additional steps not included in a description of the process/method if, for example, such steps are known by those skilled in the art.
(14) As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural form, unless the context and/or common sense or knowledge of one skilled in the art indicates otherwise.
(15) It should be understood that when an device, or a component or element of a device, is referred to, or shown in a figure, as being “connected” to (or other tenses of connected) another component or element of a device, such components or elements may be directly connected, or may use intervening components or elements to aid a connection. In the latter case, if the intervening components or elements are well known to those in the art then they may not be described herein or shown in the accompanying figures for the sake of clarity.
(16) As used herein the term “configured to” and/or “operable to” means “functions to” unless the context, common sense or knowledge of one skilled in the art indicates otherwise.
(17) It should be understood that when used herein, the designations “first”, “second”, “third” etc., are used to distinguish one component or element of a system or device or part of a process from another and do not indicate an importance, priority or status unless the context, common sense or recognized knowledge of those skilled in the art indicate otherwise. In fact, in some cases the component or elements of a device or steps in a process could be re-designated (i.e., re-numbered) and it would not affect the scope of the present invention.
(18) It should be noted that the devices, as well as any components, or elements thereof, illustrated in the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale, and need not be representative of an actual shape or size and need not be representative of any actual device. Rather, devices, components and elements are drawn so as to help explain the features, functions and processes of various exemplary embodiments of the present invention described herein.
(19) Relatedly, to the extent that any of the figures or text included herein depicts or describes dimensions, weights, forces or operating parameters it should be understood that such information is not meant to be limiting unless expressly stated, is merely exemplary and is provided to enable one skilled in the art to make and use an exemplary embodiment of the invention without departing from the scope of the invention.
(20) As used herein, the terms “embodiment” and/or “exemplary” mean an example that falls within the scope of the invention(s).
(21) The present invention provides inventive devices and related methods for mounting inventive dispensers.
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(23) In embodiments, the wipe chamber component 2 may be configured to receive, hold and dispense unused wipes while the discard receptacle component 3 may be configured to receive, hold and discard used wipes, for example. In an embodiment, the inventive mounting device 4 may be configured to at least fix the wipe chamber component 2 and the discard receptacle component 3 to a supporting structure (not shown in figure), such as a wall, stud or any one of a number of other, different structures or surfaces that are capable of supporting the weight of the dispenser 1 filled with unused wipes in component 2 and used wipes in component 3.
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(26) In the figures the aperture 3a is illustrated as being circular or oval. This is merely exemplary. In an alternative embodiment, the aperture 3a may be funneled shaped, for example, to guide used wipes into the receptacle 3. In such an embodiment the aperture 3a may comprise a funnel shaped wall that protrudes into the component 3.
(27) In an embodiment, the discard receptacle component 3 may be configured with a second aperture 3b as shown in
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(30) In an embodiment, a bottom cover 3c configured to cover the second aperture 3b of component 3 is shown in
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(33) Yet further, it should be understood that the tabs 5a to 5n, 6a to 6n of components 2, 3 may be slidably inserted into the top or bottom of the device 4. That is to say the device 4 may be turned upside down and still be configured to receive either component 2 or component 3 in its top or bottom.
(34) In comparison, the alternatively configured, inventive dispenser 10 shown in
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(38) In an embodiment, each of the tabs 6a to 6n may be configured to be rotatably and slidably fit or inserted into an opening, slot or groove (collectively groove) 4a to 4n of the mounting device 4 to connect and hold the respective component 2, 3 to the device 4 (see also
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(40) Also shown are one or more notches or indentations 2i, each of which is configured around a perimeter of the element 2b and may be aligned with corresponding protrusions 2ii on a bottom surface 2d of component 2 (see
(41) Optionally, the dispenser 1 (or 10) may comprise a pressure sensor (not shown in figures), LED photodetectors in combination with electronic transceivers or another type of sensor that is configured to detect the weight or level of unused wipes that remain within a wipe chamber component and generate an electrical signal that may be transmitted or sent to an indicator (e.g., a local or remote display) representing that the detected weight or level has fallen below an adjustable threshold thereby indicating that additional unused wipes may be need to be added to the component 2. Alternatively, such a sensor may comprise a mechanical sensor connected to a mechanical indicator that mechanically and visually indicates a level of unused wipes.
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(44) In an embodiment, the wipe chamber component 2 may be configured with a second aperture 2h as shown in
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(48) In an embodiment, the cover 3c described elsewhere herein and shown in
(49) The bracket 4ff may optionally comprise one or more openings 4ee, where each opening 4ee may be configured to receive a fastener (not shown), such as a bolt, screw or nail therethrough to allow the bracket 4ff to be secured and/or fixed to a supporting structure (not shown in figure), such as a wall, stud or any one of a number of other, different structures or surfaces that are capable of supporting the weight of a dispenser filled with unused wipes. Alternatively, bracket 4ff may comprise an adhesive surface or covering (not shown) that may be applied on a surface 4gg to fix the bracket 4ff to a supporting structure, for example (see
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(53) In an embodiment, the cover 3c described elsewhere herein and shown in
(54) The bracket 40ff may optionally comprise one or more openings 40ee, where each opening 40ee may be configured to receive a fastener (not shown), such as a bolt, screw or nail therethrough to allow the bracket 40ff to be secured and/or fixed to a supporting structure (not shown in figure), such as a wall, stud or any one of a number of other, different structures or surfaces that are capable of supporting the weight of a dispenser filled with unused wipes. Alternatively, bracket 40ff may comprise an adhesive surface or covering (not shown) that may be applied on a surface 40gg to fix the bracket 40ff to a supporting structure, for example.
(55) Still further, the bracket 40ff may optionally comprise one or more slots 40dd, where each slot 40dd may be configured to receive a fastener therethrough, such as a cable or wire tie (not shown), which can then also be secured or fixed to a supporting surface to provide additional support for the dispenser filed with unused and used wipes (e.g., the ends that pass through a slot 40dd can be tied around a bar or pipe, for example).
(56) It should be understood that the foregoing description only describes a few of the many possible embodiments that fall within the scope of the inventions. Numerous changes and modifications to the embodiments disclosed herein may be made without departing from the general spirit of the invention, the scope of which is best defined by the claims that follow.