Apparatus and method to monitor the usage of a network system of personal hand sanitizing dispensers
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B65B-003/16
B65B-003/04
출원번호
UP-0129643
(2005-05-13)
등록번호
US-7597122
(2009-10-20)
발명자
/ 주소
Smith, Judson L.
대리인 / 주소
Woodard, Emhardt, Moriarty, McNett & Henry LLP
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초록▼
A portable dispenser for a hand treatment agent includes a flexible bag containing the treatment agent. A valve assembly is sealed to the bag, and functions to receive a portion of the agent from the bag, and is manually operable to discharge the received portion from an outlet port, and automatical
A portable dispenser for a hand treatment agent includes a flexible bag containing the treatment agent. A valve assembly is sealed to the bag, and functions to receive a portion of the agent from the bag, and is manually operable to discharge the received portion from an outlet port, and automatically refill with another portion of the agent from the bag. A flexible hanger on the bag facilitates adhesive external attachment to wearing apparel of the dispenser user for easy access, and is foldable onto the bag for adhesive attachment to the bag and concealment of adhesive when the dispenser is temporarily out of use.
대표청구항▼
The invention claimed is: 1. A personal, portable hand treatment agent dispenser comprising: a housing; a flexible, non-refillable reservoir on said housing and storing a volume of said hand treatment agent; at least one port on said housing; means on said housing coupled to said reservoir and to s
The invention claimed is: 1. A personal, portable hand treatment agent dispenser comprising: a housing; a flexible, non-refillable reservoir on said housing and storing a volume of said hand treatment agent; at least one port on said housing; means on said housing coupled to said reservoir and to said port for receiving a measured portion of said agent from said reservoir, and operable upon actuation, to discharge said measured portion of said agent out from said dispenser through said port; and a hanger on said reservoir for hanging the dispenser on a user; and wherein said hanger includes: an elongate member which has a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, and wherein the proximal end portion is attached to said reservoir; and there is adhesive on said distal end portion for attachment to apparel worn by a user of the dispenser. 2. The dispenser of claim 1 and wherein: said dispenser is elongated and has a front end and a rear end, and said port is proximate said front end of said dispenser, and said hanger is proximate said rear end of said dispenser and said adhesive is oriented for hanging the dispenser from said apparel with said port below the location of attachment of said adhesive to the apparel. 3. The dispenser of claim 1 and wherein: said elongate member is operable from a folded and stored condition against said reservoir, to an open position for adhesive attachment to the user and hanging from the user. 4. A personal, portable hand treatment agent dispenser comprising: a housing; a flexible, non-refillable reservoir on said housing and storing a volume of said hand treatment agent; at least one port on said housing; means on said housing coupled to said reservoir and to said port for receiving a measured portion of said agent from said reservoir, and operable upon actuation, to discharge said measured portion of said agent out from said dispenser through said port; and a hanger on said reservoir for hanging the dispenser on a user; and wherein: said hanger comprises a foldable strip of flexible material having a front face and a back face and a proximal end portion and a distal end portion; and said strip has an adhesive surface on a portion of said front face, and an adhesive surface on a portion of said back face; and wherein said adhesive surface on said front face is on said proximal end portion of said front face and affixes the proximal end portion of the strip to said reservoir. 5. The dispenser of claim 4 and wherein: said adhesive surface on said back face of said strip is on said distal end portion of said strip and enables adhesive attachment of said back face of said distal portion of said strip to said back face of said strip at the proximal end portion of said strip. 6. The dispenser of claim 4 and wherein: said strip is made of re-moisturized, semi-bleached super calendared kraft liner; the surface of said back face of said trip adjacent the proximal end portion of said strip facilitates temporary adhesive attachment of said adhesive surface on said back face to said back face of said strip adjacent said proximal end of said strip; said adhesive surface on said back face has the ability to be applied and removed from clothing materials many times and still remain tacky; said adhesive surface on said front face has the ability to adhere to a pliable polyethylene film material of said reservoir permanently. 7. The dispenser of claim 5 and wherein: said adhesive surface on said back face is suitable for repeated adhesive attachment to and removal from clothing. 8. The dispenser of claim 5 and wherein: said adhesive surface on said front face is permanently adhered to said bag reservoir. 9. A personal, portable hand treatment agent dispenser comprising: a housing; a reservoir on said housing and storing a volume of said hand treatment agent; at least one port on said housing; means on said housing coupled to said reservoir and to said port for receiving a portion of said agent from said reservoir, and operable upon actuation, to discharge said portion of said agent out from said dispenser through said port; a hanger on said reservoir for hanging the dispenser on a user; and wherein said hanger comprises a foldable strip of flexible material having a front face and a back face and a proximal end portion and a distal end portion; and said strip has an adhesive surface on a portion of said front face, and an adhesive surface on a portion of said back face; and wherein said adhesive surface on said front face is on said proximal end portion of said front face and affixes the proximal end portion of the strip to said reservoir; and wherein said adhesive surface on said back face of said strip is on said distal end portion of said strip and enables adhesive attachment of said back face of said distal portion of said strip to said back face of said strip at the proximal end portion of said strip; and wherein a portion of said back face of said strip and extending from said distal end of said strip to said adhesive surface of said back face, is devoid of said adhesive surface to thereby expose a pull tab to facilitate pulling from folded condition, said distal end portion of said back face of said strip away from adhesive attachment to said proximal end portion of said strip and unfold said strip. 10. The dispenser of claim 9 and wherein: the overall length of said dispenser from the front end to the rear end is about 15 centimeters when the strip is folded. 11. The dispenser of claim 10 and wherein: the overall length of said dispenser from the front end thereof to the distal end of said strip when unfolded is about 19.7 centimeters. 12. The dispenser of claim 9 and further comprising: an indicator on said strip at said distal end portion of said strip to indicate direction to pull said tab to unfold said strip for hanging said dispenser to the clothing of the user. 13. A personal, portable hand treatment agent dispenser comprising: a housing; a reservoir on said housing and storing a volume of said hand treatment agent; at least one port on said housing; means on said housing coupled to said reservoir and to said port for receiving a portion of said agent from said reservoir, and operable upon actuation, to discharge said portion of said agent out from said dispenser through said port; a hanger on said reservoir for hanging the dispenser on a user; and wherein said means for receiving and operable to discharge comprises: a pump having a user press operator pad on said housing to dispense said agent by pressing and displacing said pad from a rest position. 14. The dispenser of claim 13 and wherein: said pad is a dome of elastomer material having resilience resisting displacement of said pad from said rest position, and having restorative power to return toward original shape. 15. The dispenser of claim 14 and wherein: said dome encloses a chamber for temporarily holding a dose of limited amount of said agent drawn from said reservoir. 16. The dispenser of claim 15 and wherein: said reservoir is a bag made of flexible but relatively inelastic material. 17. The dispenser of claim 13 and further comprising: a chamber in said housing for temporarily holding a dose of limited amount of said agent drawn from said reservoir; a first passageway in said housing for movement of said agent from said reservoir to said chamber; and a second passageway in said housing for movement of said agent from said chamber to said port for discharging said agent from said dispenser out through said port. 18. The dispenser of claim 17 and further comprising: a normally-open, one-way valve in said first passageway for admission of said agent from said reservoir into said chamber; and a normally-closed, one way valve in said second passageway to normally prevent passage of said agent from said chamber to said port. 19. The dispenser of claim 18 and wherein said normally-open valve is normally open to passage of said agent in a direction from said reservoir to said chamber. 20. The dispenser of claim 19 and wherein: said valves are one-way flapper valves. 21. The dispenser of claim 18 and wherein: said valves are ball check valves. 22. The dispenser of claim 17 and wherein; said first passageway has an entrance in a wall of said housing at said reservoir; and said dispenser further comprising at least one stand-off to prevent said material of said reservoir from closing said entrance. 23. The dispenser of claim 16 and wherein: said reservoir has a capacity to store between 10 and 75 milliliters of said hand treatment agent; and said means for receiving and operable to discharge is arranged to limit the volume of said agent discharged at each event of pressing said operator pad, to a maximum of less than about 3.0 milliliters. 24. The dispenser of claim 23 and wherein: the weight of said dispenser when filled with said hand treatment agent is between one and five ounces. 25. The dispenser of claim 23 and wherein: about 30 milliliters of said hand treatment agent is stored in said reservoir. 26. The dispenser of claim 14 and wherein: said pad has a capacity to discharge at least 0.7 milliliters of hand cleaning agent when pressed to collapse fully. 27. The dispenser of claim 14 and wherein: said pad is constructed and arranged to provide an audible and tactile response when said pad is pressed enough from said rest condition to discharge from said port an amount of hand cleaning agent between 0.7 milliliters and 1.2 milliliters. 28. The dispenser of claim 13 and wherein: said press operator pad has ridges thereon to provide tactile feedback to a user's digit finger or thumb; and said housing bottom surface has downwardly-opening grooves thereon to provide tactile feedback to a user's digit finger or thumb when operating said pad.
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