US1147185A - Automatic liquid-soap dispenser. - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67D—DISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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- This invention relates to an automatic liquid soap dispensing device.
- the object of the invention is to provide an attachment to an ordinary water faucet whereby a predetermined charge of soap will be fed automatically by turning on the water. Turning off the water will allow the device to be re-charged automatically.
- A is the handle of a water faucet of any appropriate description; 2 the usual water spout discharging into the bowl having a choked throat 3, by which a volume of par tially confined water under pressure in the faucet will be projected against the bottom of a iston 4.
- This piston 4 has a snug sliding t in its cylinder 5, which latter constitutes a soap receiver that is attached to the faucet case in any suitable manner, as by the coupling nipple 6.
- a spring 7 normally projects the piston l downwardly to seat on the shoulder formed onthe nipple 6.
- the space in which piston 41 works is adapted to contain sufficient soap for one charge.-
- the soap is stored in a suitable holder or,
- reservoir 9 which discharges on occasion through the bleed ports 10-11 in valve 12, into chamber 8; the ports 11 being in the hollow valve stem 13. Communication between reservoir 9 and chamber 8 is cut ofi when valve 12 is lifted to engage the seat 14 on the underside of the bottom of reservoir 9.
- 15 is the soap outlet spout from chamber 8, which has its inner end normally sealed against the escape of the liquid when the valve 12 is closed;
- a receiver communicating with the faucet and source to receive a charge from the latter, said receiver having an exterior outlet independent of the faucet outlet, means to control said receiver outlet and to also controlthe communication between the receiver and source, and means in the receiver operable by the water pressure in the faucet for acting upon the charge in the receiver to thereby cause the charge to actuate said controlling means to close the communication between the receiver and source, and toopen the outlet to allow the material to be ejected through the outlet.
- a receiver communicating with the faucet and normally communicating with the source to receive a charge of material from the latter, means for ejecting the charge from the receiver operable by the water pressure upon opening of the faucet, and other means whereby upon opening of the faucet the communication between the receiver and source will be cut-off and upon closing of the faucet automatically restored to allow a charge from the source to enter the receiver said receiver having its discharge located eXteriorly thereof and spaced from the faucet.
- a receiver communicating with the faucet and source and having an outlet on its exterior and spaced from the faucet so that the material and fluid from the faucet are dispensed at spaced points, means to eject material from the receiver upon opening of the faucet, and other means controlling the receiver outlet and the communication between the source and receiver and operable simultaneously with said ejecting means for opening the outlet and closing the communication between the source and receiver and upon closing of the faucet closing the outlet and again establishing communication between the source "and receiver.
- a receiver communicating with said source and having an outlet spaced from the faucet so that the material and fluid from the faucet are dispensed at spaced points, means to eject the material from the receiver upon opening of the faucet, and other means controlling said communication whereby upon closing of the faucet a fresh charge will be admitted to the receiver from the source.
- a receiver communicating with said source and having a discharge spaced from the faucet, means to eject the material from the receiver upon opening of the faucet, and means controlling said communication and discharge and operable by impact of the material when the ejecting means moves the material upon opening of the faucet to close said communication.
- a receiver having an outlet independent of the faucet outlet and communicating with the faucet, means to eject material from the receiver upon opening of the faucet, and means controlling the receiver outlet and communication between the source and receiver whereby when the faucet is opened the receiver outlet will be opened and the communication between the receiver and source will be closed and whereby when the faucet is closed the receiver outlet will be closed and the communication between the source and receiver reestablished.
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W. L. PHILLIPS.
AUTOMATIC LIQUID SOAP DISPENSER.
v APPLICATION FILED MAY 12, 1914. 1,147,185. Patented Ju1 '20, 1915.
\IIIHIIiII INVENTOR WITNESSES:
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WALTER LEONARD PHILLIPS, or OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.
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To all whom itmag concern: '7
Be it known that I, WALTER LEONARD PHILLIPS, a citizen of the United States,-re-
siding at Oakland, in the county of Alameda and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Automatic Liquid-Soap Dispensers, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an automatic liquid soap dispensing device.
The object of the invention is to provide an attachment to an ordinary water faucet whereby a predetermined charge of soap will be fed automatically by turning on the water. Turning off the water will allow the device to be re-charged automatically.
The invention consists of the parts and the, combination and construction of parts ashereinafter more fully described and claimed, having reference to the accompany ing drawings, in which the drawing 1sa vertical section of the invention, with a faucet in elevation. j
A is the handle of a water faucet of any appropriate description; 2 the usual water spout discharging into the bowl having a choked throat 3, by which a volume of par tially confined water under pressure in the faucet will be projected against the bottom of a iston 4. This piston 4; has a snug sliding t in its cylinder 5, which latter constitutes a soap receiver that is attached to the faucet case in any suitable manner, as by the coupling nipple 6. A spring 7 normally projects the piston l downwardly to seat on the shoulder formed onthe nipple 6. The space in which piston 41 works is adapted to contain sufficient soap for one charge.- The soap is stored in a suitable holder or,
reservoir 9, which discharges on occasion through the bleed ports 10-11 in valve 12, into chamber 8; the ports 11 being in the hollow valve stem 13. Communication between reservoir 9 and chamber 8 is cut ofi when valve 12 is lifted to engage the seat 14 on the underside of the bottom of reservoir 9.
15 is the soap outlet spout from chamber 8, which has its inner end normally sealed against the escape of the liquid when the valve 12 is closed;
The operation is as follows: When the water is turned on by manipulating the handle A the pressure reacts on piston 4 forcing it upward until it engages against the annular seat 16; the upward thrust of piston 'Z to close the same.
l acting against theliquid in chamber 8 and Specification of Letters Patent. P t nt d- Application filed y 2,1914. Serial No. 838,054. i
its extension above to lift valve 12 until it I engages against the upper annular'seat 141 and shuts 01f all connection between 'reservoir 9 and chamber 8. Liftingthe valve 12 opens the outlet to soap spout 15 and 'a charge of soap equal ;-to the displacement occasioned by piston 4 in chamber 8 is projected out through the spout 15, after which Valve 12 drops, opening the bleed ports 11 and closing soap spout 1.5, preventing any passage of soap froln reservoir 9 to spout 15. Shutting off the water relieves the pressure on piston 41: and allows the spring The suction from piston A closing, draws the soap from reservoir'9 through the bleed ports 10,11refi lling chamber 8 with soap ready for the next operation, at the same time forcing Water remaining under piston 4 out through spout 2; :the re-charging taking place automati-' cally each time the water is turned-off; Havingthus, described my invention what I claimand desire to secureby Letters Patentis- I j lgIn combination with afaucet having a discharge spout and a manually controlled valve therefor, a soap dispenser having a discharge independent of the faucet discharge spout and-located in spaced relation thereto so that the user may by ,amslight movement of his hands move-the latter to receive fluid from either theyfaucet or dispenser, and means whereby upon opening of the faucet valve, acharge of soap will be automatically ejected from the dispenser.
2. In combination with a faucet and a source of dispensable material,ia receiver communicating with the faucet and source to receive a charge from the latter, said receiver having an exterior outlet independent of the faucet outlet, means to control said receiver outlet and to also controlthe communication between the receiver and source, and means in the receiver operable by the water pressure in the faucet for acting upon the charge in the receiver to thereby cause the charge to actuate said controlling means to close the communication between the receiver and source, and toopen the outlet to allow the material to be ejected through the outlet.
3. In combinationwith afaucet and a source of dispensable-material thereabove, a recelver mterposed between the faucet and source and communicating with each to receive a charge of material from said source, sald receiver having an outlet, a valve controlling said outlet and also controlling the communication between the receiver and source, and a piston in the receiver, which upon opening of the faucet is moved by the water pressure to act upon the charge in the receiver so as to cause the charge to actuate the valve whereby to open the outlet and close the communication between the source and receiver and to allow the pistonto eject the charge through the outlet.
4. In combination with a faucet and a source of dispensable material, a receiver communicating with the faucet and normally communicating with the source to receive a charge of material from the latter, means for ejecting the charge from the receiver operable by the water pressure upon opening of the faucet, and other means whereby upon opening of the faucet the communication between the receiver and source will be cut-off and upon closing of the faucet automatically restored to allow a charge from the source to enter the receiver said receiver having its discharge located eXteriorly thereof and spaced from the faucet.
5. In combination with a faucet and a source of dispensable material, a receiver communicating with the faucet and source and having an outlet on its exterior and spaced from the faucet so that the material and fluid from the faucet are dispensed at spaced points, means to eject material from the receiver upon opening of the faucet, and other means controlling the receiver outlet and the communication between the source and receiver and operable simultaneously with said ejecting means for opening the outlet and closing the communication between the source and receiver and upon closing of the faucet closing the outlet and again establishing communication between the source "and receiver.
6. In combination with a faucet and a source of dispensable material, a receiver communicating with said source and having an outlet spaced from the faucet so that the material and fluid from the faucet are dispensed at spaced points, means to eject the material from the receiver upon opening of the faucet, and other means controlling said communication whereby upon closing of the faucet a fresh charge will be admitted to the receiver from the source.
7. In combination with a faucet and a source of dispensable material, a receiver communicating with said source and having a discharge spaced from the faucet, means to eject the material from the receiver upon opening of the faucet, and means controlling said communication and discharge and operable by impact of the material when the ejecting means moves the material upon opening of the faucet to close said communication.
8. In combination with a faucet and a source of dispensable material, a receiver having an outlet independent of the faucet outlet and communicating with the faucet, means to eject material from the receiver upon opening of the faucet, and means controlling the receiver outlet and communication between the source and receiver whereby when the faucet is opened the receiver outlet will be opened and the communication between the receiver and source will be closed and whereby when the faucet is closed the receiver outlet will be closed and the communication between the source and receiver reestablished.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WALTER LEONARD PHILLIPS.
Witnesses JOHN H. HERRING,
IV. HEALEY.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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US2592886A (en) * | 1946-08-22 | 1952-04-15 | Hobart Mfg Co | Disinfectant injector for dishwashers |
US2692165A (en) * | 1952-01-08 | 1954-10-19 | Vincent J Sinkwich | Sealed detergent and germicide dispenser |
US3049266A (en) * | 1959-09-29 | 1962-08-14 | Kidde Mfg Co Inc | Liquid mixing devices |
DE1779956B1 (en) * | 1965-05-31 | 1972-06-29 | Ideal Standard | Device for automatic dispensing of a metered amount of liquid soap or the like. |
DE4302073A1 (en) * | 1993-01-26 | 1994-07-28 | Ingeborg Schnabel | Dispenser for fluid washing agent for kitchen, washroom, guest room |
US8851335B2 (en) | 2012-04-17 | 2014-10-07 | Gojo Industries, Inc. | Water-driven dispensing systems employing concentrated product |
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US2592886A (en) * | 1946-08-22 | 1952-04-15 | Hobart Mfg Co | Disinfectant injector for dishwashers |
US2692165A (en) * | 1952-01-08 | 1954-10-19 | Vincent J Sinkwich | Sealed detergent and germicide dispenser |
US3049266A (en) * | 1959-09-29 | 1962-08-14 | Kidde Mfg Co Inc | Liquid mixing devices |
DE1779956B1 (en) * | 1965-05-31 | 1972-06-29 | Ideal Standard | Device for automatic dispensing of a metered amount of liquid soap or the like. |
DE4302073A1 (en) * | 1993-01-26 | 1994-07-28 | Ingeborg Schnabel | Dispenser for fluid washing agent for kitchen, washroom, guest room |
DE4302073B4 (en) * | 1993-01-26 | 2004-01-29 | Ingeborg Schnabel | Basin fitting, comprising a tap, which has an integrated device for dispensing a flowable agent |
US8851335B2 (en) | 2012-04-17 | 2014-10-07 | Gojo Industries, Inc. | Water-driven dispensing systems employing concentrated product |
US9301653B2 (en) | 2012-04-17 | 2016-04-05 | Gojo Industries, Inc. | Water-driven dispensing systems employing concentrated product |
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