US1223172A - Soap-dispenser. - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to soap dispensers and has particular reference to a device of the character disclosedin Patent 1,186,200 issued to me on June 6, 1916, although the present invention is susceptible for use in connection with other forms of dispensing devices.
- Thisinvention resides in the-provision of means adapted to accommodate the dispensing device with a view of supporting the same upon a wall or other support.
- the means for supporting the dispensing device embodies a casing adapted to receive the dispenser, and provided with a cover which cooperates with the casing to contract the upper end thereof about the dispenser with a view of holding the latter fixed relatively to the supporting means.
- Fig. 2 is a central vertical sectional view of the same
- Fig. 3 is a to plan view
- Fig. 4 is a etailed view cover and cup holder
- Fig. 5 is a detailed View of the cover for the soap container
- Fig. 6 is a detailed perspective of the soap dislodging element
- bracket'A which is formed of any suitable metal'and which is substantially L-shapedin cross section, the vertical section of the bracket being provided with openings to receive fastenin members whereby the same may be secured upon the wall.
- the opposite ends of the horizontalportion of the bracket A are provided with circular recesses 1 which are adapted to receive and hold tooth brushes.
- the medialportion of the horizontal portion of the bracket A is provided with cirof the bracket lower end of the container perforated bottom wall 3 while its upper end is provided with a laterally extending flange 4. which is adapted to engage the upper face of the, horizontal portion of the bracket A to support the holders within the openings.
- the body of each of the holders 1s split-longitudinally at regular spaced intervals as at 5 and are slightly bent outwardly so as to resiliently hold the holders within the walls of the openings as will be understood.
- the forward longitudinal edge is of arcuate shaped formation as at 6 to receive the cylindrical casing C, the latter being rigidly secured to the bracket by means of rivets or the like.
- the casing C. is formed of any suitable material and has its upper and lower ends open, the lower end being provided with an inturned circumferentially extendlng flange 7 while the upper end is split vertically at regular spaced intervals as at 8, .the split portions being inclined inwardly as is clearly shown in the drawings.
- the Y casing C is. threaded exteriorly adjacent its upper end to receive the cover D, the cover having its engaging flange 9 tapered outwardly so as to force the split portions 8' of the casing inwardly when the cover is applied thereto,
- the cover in this instance is centrally provided upon its upper face with a cup holder 10 which is of any sultable construction and is secured to the cover by means of a rivet 11.
- My improved form of soap contalne which is generally'indicated as at :E is of cylindrical formation and .of a diameter slightly less than the internal diameter of the casing C,-and.of a length slightly less than that of the casing.
- the container E is threaded internally as at 12 by rolling andpressing to receive the upper end of the substantially funnel shaped ejecting member F.
- -As is clearly shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings, the container E is adapted to be arranged within the casing C, the engaging the flange 7 while the upper end of the container is disposed in close proximity to the split portions 8 of the casing so that when the cover D is applied, to the casing, the,
- the ejecting 'member F as previously stated is substantially of funnel shape, the upper or larger end of the member being provided with an annular posed flange 13 which is exteriorly threaded to engage the threaded interior of the con- It will be noted that the threads of the container are so arranged as to cause the ejecting member to travel upwardly within the container when the member is rotated clockwise.
- Connected to the inner periphery of the flange 13 are the outer extremities of the radial blades 14 which areof metal and rectangular The inner ends of the blades 14 are connected by an annular hub member 15 which is arran ed concentrically of the funnel as is clear y shown in the drawings.
- the lower end of the ejectmg member F is elongated and tapered throughout its length and is open to threadedly receive the plug 16, the latter'being provided with a series of longitudinally extending openings 17 which are adapted to communicate with the interior of the funnel as will be understood.
- Adjacent the lower end, the ejecting member is formed with a concentrically arranged disk 18 which has its periphery milled whereby the operator may readily turn the ejecting member as will be hereinafter described.
- the container is adapted to contain the soap which is inthis instance in the'form of a paste and is provided with a cover 19 whereby the soap may be readily preferably formed transported from place to place.
- the cover 19 is removed and the ejecting member F inserted, whereupon the container is placed within the casing O and locked against rotation by means of the cover D as has been previously described.
- the ejecting memher F forms the lower wall of the container and when the latter is filled with soap, and suspended on the bracket and in the casing within the lowermost part of the container.
- the e ecting member F is rotated by means of the disk 18, whereby the member will be vertically dismoved upwardly within the container thereby causing the blades 1a to rotate and loosen or dislodge the soap within the container, the blades being so arranged as to cause the soap to be directed to the open end of the funnel member as will be understood.
- the paste will then pass downwardly within the unnel and will be ejected out through the opening 17 of the plug 16.
- What I claim is The combination with a soap dispenser embodying a receptacle, and an ejector adjustably mounted in said receptacle, of a casing, adapted to receive said receptacle with the ejector projecting through an enlarged opening in the bottom thereof, said receptacle resting upon the flange constituting the bottom of the casing, the opposite end of the casing being slit at spaced intervals, and a cover for the casing, said cover being designed to bring the separated portions of the casing defined by said slits, into engagement with the receptacle 'to hold the latter fixed relatively to the casing.
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J. w. 'JACOB S O N.
SOAP DISPENSER.
' mwucmou FILED JULY 25. me. Y I 1,223,172. Patented Apr. 17,1917. 4 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
naw/whoa J. W. JACOBSON.
SOAP DISP'ENSER/ APPLICATION FILED J LY 25. ms.
Patented Apr. 17,1917,
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2- moon w. .mconsoiv, or HANCOCK, MICHIGAN.
SOAP-DISPENSER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 17, 1917.
Application filed July 25, 1916. Serial No. 111,207.
- To all whom it may concern:
Be it known .that I, JACOB W. JAooBsoN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hancock, in the county ,of 'Houghton-and Stateof Michigan, have invented new and useful Improvements in Soap-Dispensers, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to soap dispensers and has particular reference to a device of the character disclosedin Patent 1,186,200 issued to me on June 6, 1916, although the present invention is susceptible for use in connection with other forms of dispensing devices.
The chief characteristic of thisinvention resides in the-provision of means adapted to accommodate the dispensing device with a view of supporting the same upon a wall or other support.
More specifically stated the means for supporting the dispensing device embodies a casing adapted to receive the dispenser, and provided with a cover which cooperates with the casing to contract the upper end thereof about the dispenser with a view of holding the latter fixed relatively to the supporting means.
Other objects of the invention will appear as the specification is read in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which Y Figure 1 is a side elevation of my device constructed in accordance with the invention;
Fig. 2 is a central vertical sectional view of the same;
Fig. 3 is a to plan view;
Fig. 4 is a etailed view cover and cup holder;
of the casing,
Fig. 5 is a detailed View of the cover for the soap container;
Fig. 6 is a detailed perspective of the soap dislodging element;
Referring to the drawings in detail, my
invention comprises a bracket'A which is formed of any suitable metal'and which is substantially L-shapedin cross section, the vertical section of the bracket being provided with openings to receive fastenin members whereby the same may be secured upon the wall. The opposite ends of the horizontalportion of the bracket A are provided with circular recesses 1 which are adapted to receive and hold tooth brushes.
The medialportion of the horizontal portion of the bracket A is provided with cirof the bracket lower end of the container perforated bottom wall 3 while its upper end is provided with a laterally extending flange 4. which is adapted to engage the upper face of the, horizontal portion of the bracket A to support the holders within the openings. Tolock the holders B within the its ends closed by the openings 3, the body of each of the holders 1s split-longitudinally at regular spaced intervals as at 5 and are slightly bent outwardly so as to resiliently hold the holders within the walls of the openings as will be understood. The forward longitudinal edge is of arcuate shaped formation as at 6 to receive the cylindrical casing C, the latter being rigidly secured to the bracket by means of rivets or the like.
The casing C. is formed of any suitable material and has its upper and lower ends open, the lower end being provided with an inturned circumferentially extendlng flange 7 while the upper end is split vertically at regular spaced intervals as at 8, .the split portions being inclined inwardly as is clearly shown in the drawings. The Y casing C is. threaded exteriorly adjacent its upper end to receive the cover D, the cover having its engaging flange 9 tapered outwardly so as to force the split portions 8' of the casing inwardly when the cover is applied thereto, The cover in this instance is centrally provided upon its upper face with a cup holder 10 which is of any sultable construction and is secured to the cover by means of a rivet 11.
( My improved form of soap contalne which is generally'indicated as at :E is of cylindrical formation and .of a diameter slightly less than the internal diameter of the casing C,-and.of a length slightly less than that of the casing. The container E is threaded internally as at 12 by rolling andpressing to receive the upper end of the substantially funnel shaped ejecting member F. -As is clearly shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings, the container E is adapted to be arranged within the casing C, the engaging the flange 7 while the upper end of the container is disposed in close proximity to the split portions 8 of the casing so that when the cover D is applied, to the casing, the,
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in cross section.
The ejecting 'member F as previously stated is substantially of funnel shape, the upper or larger end of the member being provided with an annular posed flange 13 which is exteriorly threaded to engage the threaded interior of the con- It will be noted that the threads of the container are so arranged as to cause the ejecting member to travel upwardly within the container when the member is rotated clockwise. Connected to the inner periphery of the flange 13 are the outer extremities of the radial blades 14 which areof metal and rectangular The inner ends of the blades 14 are connected by an annular hub member 15 which is arran ed concentrically of the funnel as is clear y shown in the drawings. The lower end of the ejectmg member F is elongated and tapered throughout its length and is open to threadedly receive the plug 16, the latter'being provided with a series of longitudinally extending openings 17 which are adapted to communicate with the interior of the funnel as will be understood. Adjacent the lower end, the ejecting member is formed with a concentrically arranged disk 18 which has its periphery milled whereby the operator may readily turn the ejecting member as will be hereinafter described.
In practice, the container is adapted to contain the soap which is inthis instance in the'form of a paste and is provided with a cover 19 whereby the soap may be readily preferably formed transported from place to place. When it C, the ejecting member will be disposed is desired to dispense the soap within the container, the cover 19 is removed and the ejecting member F inserted, whereupon the container is placed within the casing O and locked against rotation by means of the cover D as has been previously described. It
is to be understood that the ejecting memher F forms the lower wall of the container and when the latter is filled with soap, and suspended on the bracket and in the casing within the lowermost part of the container. When it is desired to dispense the soap, the e ecting member F is rotated by means of the disk 18, whereby the member will be vertically dismoved upwardly within the container thereby causing the blades 1a to rotate and loosen or dislodge the soap within the container, the blades being so arranged as to cause the soap to be directed to the open end of the funnel member as will be understood. The paste will then pass downwardly within the unnel and will be ejected out through the opening 17 of the plug 16. ()wing to the adhesive property of the paste soap, the soap will adhere to the surface of the plug 16 whereby the accidental dropping of the same will be prevented. The soap may then be removed from the plug by the operator as will be understood. It will be noted that by normally carrying the soap paste within the container E and inserting the container within the casing as has been described, the
soap will not be exposed to contamination by dust or other foreign-matter thus securing a soap which is perfectly clean in every particular, and furthermore that the soap or paste will always be kept'fresh thus preventing the same from hardening. By providing the ejecting member with the radially extending blades 14, I have provided positive means for loosening the paste and at the same time directing the paste into the end of the ejecting member. j
- It is thought from the foregoing taken in connection with the accompanying drawings that the construction and operation of my device will be apparent to those skilled in the art without further description, and that changes in size, shape, proportion and minor details of construction may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claim.
What I claim is The combination with a soap dispenser embodying a receptacle, and an ejector adjustably mounted in said receptacle, of a casing, adapted to receive said receptacle with the ejector projecting through an enlarged opening in the bottom thereof, said receptacle resting upon the flange constituting the bottom of the casing, the opposite end of the casing being slit at spaced intervals, and a cover for the casing, said cover being designed to bring the separated portions of the casing defined by said slits, into engagement with the receptacle 'to hold the latter fixed relatively to the casing.
In testimony whereof Iaflix my slgnature.
JACOB J AGOBSON.
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US2461211A (en) * | 1943-07-13 | 1949-02-08 | John S Lear | Dispensing container |
US2556547A (en) * | 1947-05-17 | 1951-06-12 | Noir Chester W Le | Container for paste-like substance, having a perforated piston which extrudes said substance when moved axially towards the container bottom |
US4146156A (en) * | 1976-02-03 | 1979-03-27 | Steiner American Corporation | Soap dispensing system |
US4308977A (en) * | 1979-03-24 | 1982-01-05 | Wella Aktiengesellschaft | Dispensing device with one-hand operation for pasty substances |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2461211A (en) * | 1943-07-13 | 1949-02-08 | John S Lear | Dispensing container |
US2556547A (en) * | 1947-05-17 | 1951-06-12 | Noir Chester W Le | Container for paste-like substance, having a perforated piston which extrudes said substance when moved axially towards the container bottom |
US4146156A (en) * | 1976-02-03 | 1979-03-27 | Steiner American Corporation | Soap dispensing system |
US4308977A (en) * | 1979-03-24 | 1982-01-05 | Wella Aktiengesellschaft | Dispensing device with one-hand operation for pasty substances |
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