Counter-mounted skincare product dispenser
10278549 ยท 2019-05-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Ryan David Carignan (Oshkosh, WI, US)
- Douglas E. Seals (Fitchburg, WI, US)
- Jacob Charles Dahl (Menasha, WI, US)
- Darryl Tyler Rathbun (Atlanta, GA, US)
Cpc classification
A47K2005/1218
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B15/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47K5/1217
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B05B15/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A counter-mounted dispenser for dispensing a skincare product includes an above-counter spout and a below-counter drive housing for engaging a replaceable refill unit. The refill unit includes a reservoir configured for holding a volume of skincare fluid, a pump assembly for pumping skincare fluid from the reservoir, and a dispensing tube for delivering the pumped skincare fluid. The reservoir defines a central axis and includes a handle positioned on an outer perimeter of the reservoir. A pump assembly is mounted on the reservoir in a position that is offset from the center of the reservoir in a direction opposite the reservoir's handle.
Claims
1. A skincare dispenser configured for being mounted in a counter, the dispenser comprising: a refill unit comprising: a reservoir configured for holding a volume of skincare fluid and defining a reservoir central axis, wherein the reservoir includes a handle positioned on an outer perimeter of the reservoir and an upper opening defining an upper opening central axis that is offset from the reservoir central axis in a direction opposite the location of the handle relative to the reservoir central axis; a pump assembly configured for drawing skincare fluid out of the reservoir and mounted on the reservoir's upper opening in alignment with the upper opening central axis, wherein the pump assembly defines an outwardly extending flange; and a dispensing tube extending upwardly from the pump assembly and configured for delivering skincare fluid pumped from the reservoir; a drive housing configured for being mounted beneath the counter and defining a cavity shaped to receive the refill unit's pump assembly, wherein the cavity defines an internal lip configured to engage the pump assembly's outwardly extending flange when the pump assembly is disposed within the cavity in order to secure the refill unit to the drive housing, and wherein the cavity defines a cavity opening configured to accommodate insertion of the pump assembly into the cavity in a substantially horizontal direction; and a spout configured for extending upwardly from an upper surface of the counter, wherein the spout defines a central passageway configured for receiving the dispensing tube when the refill unit is secured to the drive housing.
2. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein a lower portion of the dispensing tube is secured to an upper portion of the pump assembly and is aligned with the upper opening central axis.
3. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the reservoir comprises a bottle having a substantially circular cross-section.
4. The dispenser of claim 3, wherein the upper opening central axis is offset from the reservoir central axis by a distance that is between approximately 15% and 80% of the radius of the bottle.
5. The dispenser of claim 3, wherein the upper opening central axis is offset from the reservoir central axis by a distance that is approximately 20% of the radius of the bottle.
6. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the refill unit's handle is circumscribed within the outer perimeter of the reservoir and defined by one or more indentations extending into the outer perimeter of the reservoir.
7. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the pump assembly's outwardly extending flange comprises a perimeter flange that extends around and radially outward from the pump assembly.
8. The dispenser of claim 7, wherein the drive housing's internal lip extends inwardly around the interior of drive housing's cavity, and wherein the pump assembly's perimeter flange is configured for resting on top of the internal lip when the refill unit is secured to the drive housing.
9. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the pump assembly includes an actuator that moves in a vertical direction.
10. The dispenser of claim 9, wherein the drive housing comprises a motor-driven drive member configured for engaging the pump assembly's actuator when the refill unit is secured to the drive housing.
11. The dispenser of claim 10, wherein the dispensing tube is configured to remain stationary when the actuator is actuated by the motor-driven drive member.
12. The dispenser of claim 10, wherein the spout includes a touchless sensor configured to actuate the motor-driven drive member in response to detecting the presence of a user's hand.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
(1) Having thus described the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS
(11) Various embodiments of the present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the invention are shown. Indeed, the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. In addition, the vertical direction (i.e., the +/Z-direction as depicted in the drawings) refers to the upward/downward direction of the dispenser. Horizontal directions are generally indicated by the X-Y plane. In particular, the longitudinal direction (i.e., the +/X-direction as depicted in the drawings) refers to the forward/rearward direction of the dispenser and is transverse to the vertical direction. The lateral direction (i.e., the +/Y-direction as depicted in the drawings) refers to the cross-wise direction of the dispenser and is transverse to the vertical direction and the longitudinal direction.
(12) According to various embodiments, a counter-mounted skincare dispenser is provided for dispensing a skincare product to a user (e.g., foam soap, liquid soap, hand sanitizer, or the like). Various embodiments of the dispenser generally include a spout extending upwardly from a countertop, a drive housing mounted below the countertop and in communication with the spout, and a replaceable refill unit configured for being inserted into the drive housing. The refill unit includes a reservoir for storing a volume of skincare fluid (e.g., liquid soap, anti-bacterial gel, or the like) and a pump assembly for pumping the skincare fluid out of the reservoir and through a connected dispensing tube. When the refill unit is inserted into the drive housing, the dispensing tube can be guided upwardly through the counter and spout and the drive housing can actuate the refill unit's pump assembly in order to dispense the skincare product from the spout to a user. When the refill unit runs out of skincare fluid, the refill unit can be discarded and replaced with a new refill unit having a full supply of skincare fluid.
(13) To keep the upper surface of the counter uncluttered, the drive housing and refill unit are mounted underneath the counter. The drive housing is generally vertically aligned with the spout in order to facilitate insertion of the refill unit's dispensing tube through the drive housing, counter, and spout. The drive housing is also typically positioned a significant distance away from the counter's outer edge due to the conventional location of the spout (e.g., in a bathroom environment, the spout is conventionally positioned proximate a far edge of a sink basin and away from the edge of the counter). As a result, the refill unitwhich is engaged with the drive housing during operation of the dispenseris also positioned under the counter and a significant distance from the counter's edge.
(14) To enable the refill unit to be more easily accessed and replaced, the drive housing is provided with an opening that permits the refill unit to be inserted horizontally into the drive housing. Among other things, this serves to reduce the vertical distance beneath the counter the refill unit must be positioned in order to be engaged with the drive housing. In addition, the refill unit is configured such that its pump assembly is engaged within the drive housing's opening with the refill unit's reservoir suspended below. With respect to a central axis of the refill unit's reservoir, the pump assembly is offset in a direction opposite and away from the refill unit's handle. This configuration effectively extends the user's reach when the user grasps the refill unit's handle in order to horizontally insert the pump assembly into the drive housing. As a result, the horizontal distance from the counter's edge the user must reach in order to engage the refill unit with the drive housing is also reduced. These features improve the ease and convenience of replacing the refill unit, reduce the ergonomic burden on the user, and reduce the time and effort required to replace the refill unit.
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(19) The pump assembly 110 also includes an actuator 112, which is configured for vertical movement relative to the dispensing tube 120 and reservoir 100. Vertical movement of the actuator 112 actuates the pump assembly 110 to pump liquid soap out of the reservoir 100. For example, an upward, expansion stroke of the actuator 112 draws a volume of liquid soap out of the reservoir 100 and a volume of ambient air from outside the pump assembly 110 into one or more pump chambers. A subsequent downward, compression stroke of the actuator 112 then forces the volume of liquid soap and air upwardly through an internal foaming cartridge (where the liquid soap and air mix to form foamed soap). The foamed soap is then forced further upwardly through the dispensing tube 120 and, eventually, out of the spout 30.
(20) The dispensing tube 120 extends upwardly from an upper portion of the pump assembly 110. While the dispensing tube 120 is a flexible member (e.g., a flexible plastic tube), it is shown in
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(23) In the illustrated embodiment, the reservoir central axis 130 and the upper opening central axis 132 are parallel to one another. However, as the upper opening central axis 132 is offset from the reservoir central axis 130, the upper opening 104 is not concentric with the outer perimeter 105 of the reservoir 100. In the illustrated embodiment, the offset distance 134 is equivalent to approximately 20% of the radius of the reservoir 100 (i.e., the distance from the reservoir central axis 130 to the outer perimeter). However, according to various other embodiments, the relationship between the relative size and position of the reservoir 100 and its upper opening 104 may be such that the upper opening central axis 132 is offset from the reservoir central axis 130 by between 15% and 80% of the radius of the reservoir 100.
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(26) The cavity 202 also includes an internal lip 210 that extends around an internal perimeter of the cavity 202 at a lower portion of the cavity 202. An upper portion of the cavity defines an aperture 204, which extends through an upper portion of the drive housing 20 and provides access to the cavity 202 from above the drive housing 20. The drive housing 20 further includes a drive member 220 configured for vertical movement with respect to the drive housing 20. As can be appreciated form
(27) According to various embodiments, the drive member 220 is driven by a motor within the drive housing 20, which may be powered by the power unit 40. The power unit 40 may include a power source, such as a battery or the like, that provides power to drive the drive member 220 upward and downward in the vertical direction. According to various embodiments, the power unit 40 can be mounted below the countertop 5 separately from the drive housing 20 or attached to the drive housing 20. Additionally, the drive housing 20 is configured to communicate with the spout's sensor 302 and to vertically actuate the drive member 220 in response to a signal received from the spout's sensor 302 (e.g., using power from the power unit 40).
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(29) The drive housing 20 is secured to the mounting shaft 304 by positioning the lower portion of the mounting shaft 304 within the drive housing's aperture 204. A clip 260 is then used to secure the drive housing 20 to the mounting shaft 304. In this way, the drive housing 20 is suspended below the countertop 5 and beneath the spout 30. As the mounting shaft 304 extends through the drive housing's aperture 204, the mounting shaft's central passageway is in communication with the drive housing's cavity 202 (and thereby the cavity 202 is in communication with the spout's passageway).
(30) The refill unit 10 can be installed into the drive housing 20 in a generally horizontal direction. In particular, the cavity opening 206/208 to the drive housing's cavity 202 is dimensioned to receive the pump assembly 110 in a horizontal direction. To insert the refill unit 10 into the drive housing 20, the refill unit's dispensing tube 120 can first be inserted through the drive housing's aperture 204 and into the passageway of the mounting shaft 304. The refill unit 10 can then be engaged with the drive housing 20 by moving the pump assembly 110 laterally through the cavity's front opening portion 206 and into the cavity 202. When the pump assembly 110 is fully inserted into the cavity 202, the lower portion of the pump assembly 110 will extend downwardly through the cavity's bottom opening portion 208, with the reservoir 100 suspended below the drive housing 20.
(31) In addition, when the pump assembly 110 is fully inserted into the cavity 202, the pump assembly's perimeter flange 111 (see
(32) To accomplish the engagement of the refill unit 10 with the drive housing 20, a user (e.g., a service technician assigned to maintain the dispenser) may grasp the handle 102 of the refill unit 10 and may move the refill unit 10 horizontally toward the drive housing 20. As the user guides the refill unit's pump assembly 110 into the drive housing in a generally horizontal direction, the user's reach will be effectively extended by the offset of the pump assembly 110 from the reservoir's central reservoir axis 130. As described herein, the refill unit's dispensing tube 120 and the pump assembly 110 are aligned with the upper opening central axis 132 (
(33) Once the refill unit 10 is fully engaged with the drive housing 20, the dispenser 1 is ready for operation. As noted above, the drive housing 20 is configured to vertically actuate its drive member 220 in response to a signal received from the spout's sensor 302. Accordingly, when the spout sensor 302 detects the presence of a user's hand, the sensor 302 transmits a signal to the drive housing 20 that actuates the drive member 220 downwardly. This movement causes the pump assembly's actuator 112 to also move downwardly, thereby causing a dose of foam soap to be pumped out of the refill unit 10 and through the spout 30. The drive member 220 then returns to its upper position by moving upwardly, which in turn moves the actuator 112 upwardly causing a new dose of liquid soap to be drawn out of the refill unit's reservoir 100 and into the pump assembly 110. When the reservoir 100 runs out of liquid soap, the refill unit 10 can be removed in a manner opposite from the steps outlined above for engaging the refill unit 10 and can be replaced with a new refill unit 10. When the refill unit 10 is initially installed to the drive housing 20, an initial downward movement of the drive member 220 moves the actuator 112 downwardly and may cause the pump assembly's perimeter flange 111 to engage the drive housing 20. In this way, a user installing the refill unit 10 may connect the pump assembly 110 of the refill unit 10 to the drive housing 20 without significant manipulation or alignment.
(34) As will be appreciated from the description here, various modifications to the dispenser 1 can be made within the scope the present invention. As one example, the reservoir 100 may be provided in other shapes (e.g., with a square cross-sectional profile). Similarly, the drive housing 20 may make use of other engagement features for securing the refill unit 10 upon its insertion into the drive housing's cavity. In addition, various other embodiments of the dispenser 1 may be adapted for dispensing other skincare products, such as unfoamed liquid soap, hand-sanitizing gel, or the like. As used herein, the term fluid is used to substances with no fixed shape and that yield easily to external pressure, includingbut not limited toliquids, gels, foams, and the like.
(35) Many other modifications and other embodiments of the invention set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which the invention pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.