AU704417B2 - Improved apparatus and method for dispensing a liquid hand treatment - Google Patents

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AU704417B2
AU704417B2 AU74660/96A AU7466096A AU704417B2 AU 704417 B2 AU704417 B2 AU 704417B2 AU 74660/96 A AU74660/96 A AU 74660/96A AU 7466096 A AU7466096 A AU 7466096A AU 704417 B2 AU704417 B2 AU 704417B2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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WO 97/16107 PCT/US96/16915 IMPROVED APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING A LIQUID HAND TREATMENT BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of public health and sanitation, and particularly to dispensers for liquid soap or other liquid hand treatments.
2. Description of the Prior Art Dispensers for liquid soap are among the most common fixtures in public toilets and washrooms, both in the United States and throughout the world. Other liquid hand treatments, such as skin conditioners, different grades of soap or the like are also dispensable in such fixtures.
One type of dispenser that is presently being marketed by the owner of this invention, Scott Paper Company, is wall mounted and adapted to receive two containers of liquid hand soap. Each container is connected to a flexible hose that is mounted to be in contact with a pumping mechanism. The pumping mechanism includes an actuation lever, and is manually shiftable by the consumer or maintenance person between a first position for dispensing from the first container, and a second position for dispensing from the second container.
One problem with this type of dispenser is that shifting the pumping mechanism back and forth between the two supply sources can be an annoyance. Another problem, which is nearly endemic among liquid soap dispensers as a class, is that poor registration between a user's hand and the position of the dispenser nozzle can result in a less than optimum deposition of soap into the user's hand. Ideally, the soap should be deposited into the user's palm, but all too often this fails to occur, meaning that soap is wasted and hand washing is inefficiently performed.
It is clear that a need exists for an improved dispenser for liquid hand treatment that avoids the need for manual shifting between supply sources, and that ensures effective deposition of the hand treatment into the palm of a user.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome or ameliorate some of the disadvantages of the prior art, or at least or provide a useful alternative.
Accordingly, in a first aspect the invention provides an apparatus for dispensing a liquid hand treatment such as a soap into a consumer's hand in a public washroom, comprising: a container for storing liquid hand treatment; see* 0 OeeO :0 eg.
0 0 30 S. 0 T 0 a nozzle; a peristaltic-type pumping mechanism for extracting liquid hand treatment from said container and expelling it through said nozzle, said pumping mechanism including an actuator lever; wherein said actuator lever includes indicia for instructing a consumer how to orient his or her hand when actuating said lever, and said nozzle is oriented to deliver liquid hand treatment into the consumer's palm when said lever is actuated and the user's hand is or oriented, said lever being limited in width to the extent that would discourage a user from actuating the lever with more than one finger, whereby the user is more likely to actuate the lever with a thumb, and whereby the liquid hand treatment will be deposited in the most useful location with a minimum of wastage.
In a second aspect, the invention provides an apparatus for dispensing a liquid hand treatment such as soap into a consumer's hand in a public washroom, comprising: first and second containers for storing liquid hand treatment; first and second nozzles; a peristaltic-type pumping mechanism for extracting liquid hand treatment from said first and second containers and expelling such liquid hand treatment, respectively, through said first and second nozzles, said pumping mechanism including a first actuator lever for causing said peristaltic-type pumping mechanism to pump liquid hand treatment through said first nozzle, and a second actuator lever for causing said [N:\LIBLL]02455:KEH peristaltic-type pumping mechanism to pump liquid hand treatment through said second nozzle, said first and second levers being independently operable, whereby liquid hand treatment may be dispensed electively through either container, said actuator levers including indicia for instructing a consumer how to orient his or her hand when actuating said lever, and each said nozzle is oriented to deliver liquid hand treatment into the consumer's palm when each said lever is actuated and the user's hand is or oriented, each said lever being limited in width to the extent that would discourage a user from actuating the lever with more than one finger, whereby the user is more likely to actuate the lever with a thumb, and whereby the liquid hand treatment will be deposited in the most useful location with a minimum of wastage.
In a third aspect, the invention provides a method of dispensing a liquid hand treatment such as liquid soap, comprising: inserting two containers of liquid hand treatment into a dispenser that comprises first and second nozzles; a peristaltic pumping mechanism for extracting liquid treatment from said first and second containers and expelling such liquid hand treatment, respectively, through said first and second nozzles, said pumping mechanism including a first actuator lever for causing said peristaltic-type pumping mechanism to pump liquid hand treatment through said first nozzle, and a second actuator lever for 420 causing said peristaltic-type pumping mechanism to pump liquid hand treatment through 0 Soo* said second nozzle; said first and second levers being independently operable, Soclosing the dispenser; and 0. Iactuating one of the levers, independently of the other lever, so that liquid hand treatment may be dispensed electively through either container, said actuator levers including indicia for instructing a consumer how to orient his or her hand when actuating said lever, and each said nozzle is oriented to deliver liquid hand treatment into the consumer's palm when each said lever is actuated and the user's hand is or oriented, each said lever being limiting in width to the extent that would discourage a °0 user from actuating the lever with more than one finger, whereby the user is more g.0 30 likely to actuate the lever with a thumb, and whereby the liquid hand treatment will be deposited in the most useful location with a minimum of wastage.
The present invention preferably provides an improved dispenser for liquid o° hand treatment that avoids the need for manual shifting between supply sources, and that ensures effective deposition of the hand treatment into the palm of a user.
o 35 These and various other advantages and features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and forming a part hereof. However, for a better understanding of the invention, its i advantages, and the objects obtained by its use, reference should be made to the [N:\LIBLL]02455:KEH 3a drawings which form a further part hereof, and to the accompanying descriptive matter, in which there is illustrated and described a preferred embodiment of the invention.
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Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding structure throughout the views, and referring in particular to FIGURE 1, An apparatus 10 for dispensing a liquid hand treatment such as liquid soap into a consumer's hand in a public washroom or similar location includes housing 12 that has an inner portion 14 that is secured to the wall of a washroom or similar surface, and an outer protecting portion 16, as may be seen in FIGURE 2. A locking mechanism 18 is provided for securing the inner and outer portions 14, 16 together in the operative position that is shown in FIGURE 1.
'Looking now to FIGURE 2, when made operative apparatus 10 will have first and second containers 20, 22 of liquid hand treatment, such as soap, mounted securely within the inner portion 14 of the housing 12. A display window 34 is provided on the unit, as is typical in prior Scott Paper Company dispensers. The containers 20, 22 have built in first and second nozzles 24, 26 for directing the liquid hand treatment from the first container 20 and second container 22, respectively, into the palm of a user.
Conduits, which in the preferred embodiment comprise a first rubber hose 28 and a second rubber hose 30, connect the main bodies of first and second containers 20, 22 with the dispensing nozzles 24, 26, respectively, as is clearly shown in FIGURE 2. Apparatus 10 further includes a pumping WO 97/16107 PCT/US96/16915 mechanism 32 for extracting liquid hand treatment from the containers 20, 22 and expelling it through the nozzle 24, 26. In the preferred embodiment, pumping mechanism 32 is a peristaltic type pump that operates by kneading the liquid hand treatment through the respective rubber hoses 28, According to one aspect of the invention, pumping mechanism 32 includes first and second separately actuatable levers 36, 38 which are constructed and arranged to cause pumping mechanism 32 to pump liquid hand treatment from the first .0 container 20 or the second container 22, respectively. In other words, when a user actuates the first actuator lever 36, hand treatment is caused to flow from the first container 20 through first rubber hose 28 and out of first nozzle 24 into the palm of a user, which is usually the left hand palm, as may be readily be visualize in FIGURE 1. When second actuator lever 38 is actuated, typically by the right hand of a user, liquid hand treatment is caused to flow from second container 22 through second rubber hose 30 out of the second nozzle 2G into the palm of the user, which, again, is typically the right hand palm. Accordingly, pumping mechanism 32 permits a user to pump selectively from either the first container 20 or the second container 22, without the need for manually shifting between the two sources, as was necessary in prior generations of dispensers.
According to another important aspect of the invention, each of the first and second actuation levers 36, 38 have indicia 40 thereon for instructing a consumer how to orient his or her hand when actuating the respective lever 36, 38. In the preferred embodiment, indicia 40 comprises a recess 42 defined in the lever 36, 38 that is sized and shaped to accommodate the thumb of a user. As may be seen in FIGURES 1 and 3, the levers 36, 38 are substantially vertical at the point they are desiqned to contact the consumers hand 44, and the nozzles 24, 26 are also oriented substantially vertically. The indicia thus indicate to the consumer that the consumer's thumb is to be used to actuate the lever 36, 38,so that the consumer would actuate the lever with his or her thumb 46, palm 48 up, and the liquid hand treatment will be deposited vertically downwardly from the nozzle 34, 36 into the consumer's hand 44, as is best shown in FIGURE 3. To further motivate the consumer to use his or her thumb on the lever 36, 38, the levers 36, 38 are constructed with a functional width W that is preferably not much larger than the width of a single finger or thumb.
This will discourage the user from actuating the lever 36, 38 with more than one finger, encouraging use of the thumb.
Preferably, width W is within the range of 0.5 inches to 1 inch, with a preferred value of about 5/8 of an inch.
Referring again to FIGURE 3, it will be seen that .0:the nozzles 24, 26 are spaced inwardly of the lever 36, 38 a 00 distance D by mounting structure on the unit, which roughly 15 corresponds to the distance between a user thumb 46 and his :or her palm 48.
In operation, a maintenance person would load the 0000 containers 20, 22 into the apparatus 10, as is shown in FIGURE 2, and will connect the rubber hoses 28, 30 to the respective nozzles 24, 26. The maintenance person will then close and lock the inner portion 14 of the housing 12 to the :e outer portion 16, thus placing the apparatus 10 in the 0:0operative position shown in FIGURE 1. A consumer will then approach the apparatus 10, and, if deposition of hand soap 00 25 or other hand treatment into the right hand is desired, he or she will present the right hand to the second actuator lever 38, palm up, and will press the lever 38 inwardly with his or her right thumb, causing hand treatment to be pumped from the second nozzle 26 into his or her palm 48. if deposition of hand treatment inton the left hand is desired, he or she will approach the first actuator lever 36 with the left hand, depressing the lever 36 with the left thumb and causing hand treatment to be deposited from the first nozzle 24 into his or her left palm.
Alternatively, apparatus 10 could be operated by placing different types of hand treatments in the first and second containers 20, 22. For example, the first container WO 97/16107 PCT/US96/169 1 could be used to dispense soap, while the second container 22 could be used to dispense skin conditioner. In this event, the consumer would be alerted to the chose of products available by the present of labels 50 that are inserted into respective recesses on the levers 36, 38, as may be seen in FIGURE 1. The consumer would than select the lever that corresponds to the desired hand treatment, without regard for whether it is the left hand or right hand in which deposition is desired.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.

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1. An apparatus for dispensing a liquid hand treatment such as a soap into a consumer's hand in a public washroom, comprising: a container for storing liquid hand treatment; a nozzle; a peristaltic-type pumping mechanism for extracting liquid hand treatment from said container and expelling it through said nozzle, said pumping mechanism including an actuator lever; wherein said actuator lever includes indicia for instructing a consumer how to orient his or her hand when actuating said lever, and said nozzle is oriented to deliver liquid hand treatment into the consumer's palm when said lever is actuated and the user's hand is or oriented, said lever being limited in width to the extent that would S•discourage a user from actuating the lever with more than one finger, whereby the user i1: is more likely to actuate the lever with a thumb, and whereby the liquid hand treatment will be deposited in the most useful location with a minimum of wastage.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said nozzle is oriented •go• o• •substantially vertically, said lever is also substantially vertical at the point it is designed to contact the consumer's hand, and said indicia indicates to the consumer that the consumer's thumb is to be used to actuate the lever, whereby the consumer will actuate the lever with his or her thumb, palm up, and the liquid hand treatment will be deposited vertically downwardly from the nozzle into the consumer's hand.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said indicia comprises a S thumb-sized recess that is defined in said actuator.
4. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said indicia comprises a 25 thumb-sized recess that is defined in said actuator. 0•
5. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said lever is oriented so S. as to be substantially vertical at the point it is designed to contact the consumer's hand, and said indicia indicates to the consumer that the consumer's thumb is to be used to actuate the lever, whereby the consumer will actuate the lever with his or her thumb, palm up, and the liquid hand treatment will be deposited vertically downwardly from the nozzle into the consumer's hand.
6. An apparatus for dispensing a liquid hand treatment such as soap into a consumer's hand in a public washroom, comprising: first and second containers for storing liquid hand treatment; first and second nozzles; a peristaltic-type pumping mechanism for extracting liquid hand treatment from said first and second containers and expelling such liquid hand treatment, respectively, through said first and second nozzles, said pumping mechanism including a first [N:\LIBLL]O2455:KEH 9 actuator lever for causing said peristaltic-type pumping mechanism to pump liquid hand treatment through said first nozzle, and a second actuator lever for causing said peristaltic-type pumping mechanism to pump liquid hand treatment through said second nozzle, said first and second levers being independently operable, whereby liquid hand treatment may be dispensed electively through either container, said actuator levers including indicia for instructing a consumer how to orient his or her hand when actuating said lever, and each said nozzle is oriented to deliver liquid hand treatment into the consumer's palm when each said lever is actuated and the user's hand is or oriented, each said lever being limited in width to the extent that would discourage a user from actuating the lever with more than one finger, whereby the user is more likely to actuate the lever with a thumb, and whereby the liquid hand treatment will be deposited in the most useful location with a minimum of 00 :wastage. e
7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said first and second 0 15 levers are adjacent to each other and mounted for rotation about a common axis. .00.
8. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said nozzles are oriented 00 substantially vertically, and said levers are also substantially vertical at the point it is S"odesigned to contact the consumer's hand, and said levers are provided with indicia that indicates to the consumer that the consumer's thumb is to be used to actuate the lever, whereby the consumer will actuate at least one of said levers with his or her thumb, palm up, and the liquid hand treatment will be deposited vertically downwardly from the respective nozzle onto the consumer's hand.
An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said indicia comprises a thumb-sized recess that is defined in said actuator. 25
10. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said lever is further •limited in width to the extent that would discourage a user from actuating the lever with more than one finger, whereby the user is more likely to actuate the lever with a •thum b S°
11. A method of dispensing a liquid hand treatment such as liquid soap, comprising: inserting two containers of liquid hand treatment into a dispenser that comprises first and second nozzles; a peristaltic pumping mechanism for extracting liquid treatment from said first and second containers and expelling such liquid hand treatment, respectively, through said first and second nozzles, said pumping mechanism including a first actuator lever for causing said peristaltic-type pumping mechanism to pump liquid hand treatment through said first nozzle, and a second actuator lever for causing said peristaltic-type pumping mechanism to pump liquid hand treatment through said second nozzle; said first and second levers being independently operable, [N:\LIBLL]02455:KEH closing the dispenser; and actuating one of the levers, independently of the other lever, so that liquid hand treatment may be dispensed electively through either container, said actuator levers including indicia for instructing a consumer how to orient his or her hand when actuating said lever, and each said nozzle is oriented to deliver liquid hand treatment into the consumer's palm when each said lever is actuated and the user's hand is or oriented, each said lever being limiting in width to the extent that would discourage a user from actuating the lever with more than one finger, whereby the user is more likely to actuate the lever with a thumb, and whereby the liquid hand treatment will be deposited in the most useful location with a minimum of wastage.
12. An apparatus for dispensing a liquid hand treatment such as soap onto a consumer's hand in a public washroom, the apparatus being substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
13. A method of dispensing a liquid hand treatment such as liquid soap, S 15 the method being substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the ,accompanying drawings. Dated 18 February, 1999 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Patent Attorneys for the Applicant/Nominated Person SPRUSON FERGUSON o* C ooo ooo [N:\LIBLL]02455:KEH
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