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EP1711092A1 - Dispositif de maintien et distributeur - Google Patents

Dispositif de maintien et distributeur

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EP1711092A1
EP1711092A1 EP04803510A EP04803510A EP1711092A1 EP 1711092 A1 EP1711092 A1 EP 1711092A1 EP 04803510 A EP04803510 A EP 04803510A EP 04803510 A EP04803510 A EP 04803510A EP 1711092 A1 EP1711092 A1 EP 1711092A1
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Prior art keywords
holding device
storage container
dispenser
dispenser according
console
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Meneghini Thomas
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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
    • A47K5/00Holders or dispensers for soap, toothpaste, or the like
    • A47K5/06Dispensers for soap
    • A47K5/12Dispensers for soap for liquid or pasty soap
    • A47K5/1211Dispensers for soap for liquid or pasty soap using pressure on soap, e.g. with piston
    • A47K5/1215Dispensers for soap for liquid or pasty soap using pressure on soap, e.g. with piston applied by a peristaltic action
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K5/00Holders or dispensers for soap, toothpaste, or the like
    • A47K5/06Dispensers for soap
    • A47K5/12Dispensers for soap for liquid or pasty soap
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D23/00Details of bottles or jars not otherwise provided for
    • B65D23/003Suspension means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K2201/00Details of connections of bathroom accessories, e.g. fixing soap or towel holder to a wall
    • A47K2201/02Connections to a wall mounted support

Definitions

  • the invention relates to a liquid dispenser holding device, that is to say a holding device for holding a dispenser or storage container, which in particular contains a flowable medium, for example soap. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a dispensing device, in particular a liquid dispenser, for example a soap dispenser, which has a storage container for holding, in particular, a flowable medium and a corresponding holding device.
  • Liquid dispenser holding devices or liquid dispensers with such holding devices are known in various designs.
  • the liquid for example viscous soap
  • the liquid emerges from the bottom of the storage container, in other versions from the top of the storage container.
  • Liquid dispenser holding devices which hold a storage container in such a way that the liquid emerges at the lower end of the storage container have the disadvantage that the storage containers have to be made particularly wide and not very high in order to prevent the storage container from tipping over during use.
  • This wide and flat design provides a large footprint on the one hand and a low center of gravity on the other to ensure the required safety against tipping over.
  • these restrictions are disadvantageous, particularly in the case of storage containers with a comparatively large content, for example of half a liter or two liters or more.
  • Holding devices which hold a storage container in such a way that the liquid emerges from the storage container at the upper end have the disadvantage that a pump must also be provided with which the liquid is pumped out of the storage container. Furthermore, the dimensioning and stability requirements specified with regard to the storage containers with a lower outlet opening must also be observed here.
  • a holding device for a liquid dispenser has become known, in which pressurized liquid materials are dispensed. The delivery takes place through a vent valve actuation device, a so-called "nipple actuator". By moving the vent valve actuating device, the liquid under pressure is released.
  • the holding device according to US 4,957,260 consists of an upper holding device and a lower holding device.
  • the liquid contained in the liquid dispenser is dispensed using a spring device.
  • the invention is based on the object of specifying a liquid dispenser holding device or a liquid dispenser which avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.
  • the liquid dispenser holding device or the liquid dispenser should be characterized in that the liquid can escape at the lower end of the storage container, additional devices for conveying the liquids from the liquid dispenser, such as pumps etc., being avoided.
  • An effective anti-tipping device should also be provided. It should also be possible to use particularly large storage containers, for example with a content of half a liter or two liters or more.
  • the object of the invention is achieved by a dispenser holder device, in particular a liquid dispenser holding device according to claim 1 and a dispenser, in particular a liquid dispenser according to claim 7.
  • the subclaims describe particularly advantageous embodiments of the invention.
  • the liquid dispenser holding device has a console, which is used for fastening the liquid dispenser holding device to the wall.
  • the console can be designed, for example, in the form of a band-shaped base body, in particular in the form of a metal band, for example with a thickness of 1.5 to 2 millimeters, which has bores, so that the holding device can be screwed to a wall or the like.
  • the console runs essentially vertically, that is, its length in the vertical direction is many times greater than its width in the horizontal direction.
  • a lower holding device is connected in the area of the lower end of the console. Connected here means that the holding device can be attached to the console as a separate component or the holding device can be formed integrally with the console.
  • the lower holding device has an annular body for receiving the lower end of a storage container held by the liquid dispenser holding device.
  • An annular opening is to be understood as an opening with an arbitrary opening cross-section, that is, both round, circular and square receiving openings can be formed depending on the application.
  • the receiving opening is designed to be complementary to the lower end of the storage container, which is pushed through the opening, so that the storage container rests on the lower holding device.
  • an upper holding device is connected to the console.
  • This upper holding device can in turn be attached to the console as a separate component or can be embodied integrally with the console.
  • the upper holding device preferably has a latching nose, that is to say a front jump, which is designed such that it can snap into a corresponding opening at the upper end of a storage container.
  • the console which represents the basic body of the liquid dispenser holding device, is designed in the form of a band, in particular a metal band, which is preferably angled in the region of its upper third, so that an angle with two legs, namely a shorter one, is formed a leg protruding from the vertical plane and a longer leg extending in the vertical plane is formed.
  • the comparatively longer leg is used for flat contact with a wall or the like, and the shorter leg is in particular angled by 90 degrees with respect to the longer leg and carries the latching nose on its underside at its outer end.
  • a middle holding device is provided in the area of the upper half of the vertical part of the console, which has two arms for lateral support of the storage container.
  • the arms are advantageously arcuate and at least partially enclose the circumference of the storage container.
  • the middle holding device is designed in the form of a circular arc, in particular a band-shaped circular arc, which is connected to the console, for example by means of a web.
  • the circular arc can either have individual, in particular two, pressure points for abutment on the storage container or, alternatively, can lie over the entire surface of the periphery of the storage container, which holds the content to be donated.
  • the middle holding device which is advantageously provided, can have any shape. However, it advantageously has at least two pressure points which come to rest laterally on the storage container. Almost any shape is conceivable for the storage container. So the storage container can have a circular or an angular cross-section in its Be provided with steps in the longitudinal direction or be tapered or widened and the like. According to a special embodiment, however, the storage container has a height which is greater than its width.
  • the lower holding device is advantageously in the form of a ring, in particular a band-shaped ring, which is connected to the console by means of a web.
  • the ring advantageously has a circular receiving opening.
  • the lower holding device is angular.
  • the entire liquid dispenser holding device or individual components thereof can advantageously be designed as a welded construction, that is to say from sheet metal or steel components welded to one another.
  • a welded construction that is to say from sheet metal or steel components welded to one another.
  • plastic it is also conceivable to use plastic as a material for individual or all components.
  • the liquid dispenser holding device instead of a welded construction, can also be manufactured from parts cut with lasers or even cast in a whole part.
  • the liquid dispenser according to the invention comprises a liquid dispenser holding device which has an upper and middle holding device and also a storage container for holding a flowable medium.
  • the storage container is held in such a way that the flowable medium emerges at a lower end of the storage container without the use of an additional pump or the like.
  • the storage container comprises a storage container outlet opening.
  • the opening at the lower end of the storage container is provided with a membrane.
  • the membrane preferably has at least one passage opening.
  • the membrane is preferably a silicone membrane.
  • the membrane is advantageously resistant to solvents and abrasion and has an elastic act, which ensures that the membrane always returns to its original shape.
  • the membrane has a shape such that if a fluid substance is present in the liquid dispenser, it exits under pressure and the membrane closes again spontaneously when the pressure decreases.
  • the reservoir is advantageously formed from an elastic material, for example from plastic, so that the flowable medium, for example soap, can be pressed out of the reservoir by pressing the reservoir.
  • the selection of an elastic material for the storage container ensures that the storage container assumes its original shape completely or at least largely every time after it has been pressed in.
  • the storage container is in particular made of thick-walled polypropylene (PP), but polyethylene (PE), for example, can also be used as the material for the storage container.
  • the wall thickness is preferably at least 0.4 mm and preferably at most 1.5 mm.
  • a wall thickness of between 0.5 mm and 0.9 mm is very preferred.
  • the preferred plastic material is thick-walled polypropylene or thick-walled polyethylene, in particular HDPE polyethylene.
  • Another material is PET (polyethylene terephthalate).
  • the wall thickness of more than .0.5 mm means that a pressed-in storage container largely returns to its original shape. If the wall thickness is more than 1 mm, a great deal of force must be applied in order to donate a drop of flowable medium by pressing in the storage container.
  • the wall thickness is at least 0.4 mm, but not more than 1.2 mm.
  • the storage container does not have sufficient elasticity to largely spring back into the original or original shape after being pressed in. If the wall thickness is too large, the force required to press in the storage container is very high.
  • the storage container has at its upper end a recess into which the latch of the liquid dispenser holding device is latched. Furthermore, the storage container preferably has a tapered lower end, which engages or engages on the lower holding device, that is, the lower holding device supports the lower end of the storage container in a horizontal plane in all directions and at the same time absorbs the weight of the storage container.
  • the tapering lower end preferably encompasses the storage container outlet opening.
  • the storage container advantageously has a cylindrical shape with a conically tapered lower end, that is to say an essentially circular cross section over its entire length, which is advantageously at least twice its diameter.
  • the storage container has a content, that is to say a holding capacity of half a liter to two liters or more, which leads to a weight correspondingly to half a kilogram or two kilograms or more.
  • storage containers with a content of 250 ml to 500 ml are also possible, for example with a content of 250 ml or 400 ml.
  • Storage containers with contents of more than two liters are also conceivable.
  • the entire storage container is advantageously tapered so that it can be largely or completely emptied.
  • any medium that can be conveyed out of the storage container by pressing it in can be considered as a flowable medium.
  • soaps e.g. B. lotions for personal care or washing liquids into consideration.
  • the reservoir can also contain a flowable food, such as. B. ketchup, mustard, etc. filled.
  • the storage container can also be filled with lacquers, paints, inks, liquid detergents and cleaning agents, cosmetics such as cream, lotions, medical ointments, lubricants, oils and fats.
  • flowable media are advantageous for the invention but are in no way necessary.
  • the product does not necessarily have to be a flowable product.
  • Figure 1 shows an embodiment of a liquid dispenser device according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a storage container which can be inserted into a liquid dispenser holding device according to FIG. 1;
  • FIGS. 3A to 3C show an embodiment of a storage container according to FIG. 2.
  • the liquid dispenser holding device 10 which has a bracket 1 in the form of a folded sheet metal or steel strip.
  • the console 1 forms an angle profile, which has a longer leg 1.1 and a shorter leg 1.2, which is angled by 90 degrees with respect to the longer leg 1.1.
  • the longer leg 1.1 runs essentially vertically and has a number of bores, so that it can be screwed flat against, for example, a wall.
  • the shorter leg 1.2 thus protrudes perpendicularly from a wall in a horizontal plane and has a cylindrical locking lug 3.1 on its underside.
  • the shorter leg 1.2 forms the upper holding device 3 together with the locking lug 3.1.
  • a band-shaped web 2.2 that is to say a web 2.2, which has a rectangular cross section, is welded flush with the lower end of the console 1.1.
  • This web 2.2 carries a ring 2.1, which - as can be seen - is also band-shaped, that is to say has a rectangular cross section.
  • the ring 2.1 is attached to the web 2.2, for example welded on, and the ring 2.1 together with the web 2.2 forms the lower holding device 2.
  • a further web 4.4 is arranged, for example welded to the leg 1.1, which carries a circular arc 4.3.
  • the circular arc 4.3 is attached to the web 4.4, which in turn has a rectangular cross section, for example welded on, and ends in the form of two arms 4.1 and 4.2 projecting forward in a horizontal plane.
  • the storage container 20 shown in FIG. 2 it is immediately clear how it is held in a tilt-proof and easy-to-use manner by a liquid dispenser holding device 10, as shown in FIG.
  • the storage container 20 thus has an essentially cylindrical base body, which is tapered conically at its lower end 20.2.
  • a kind of bottle neck is formed, which can be inserted through the ring 2.1 and which, due to its taper, is also carried through the ring and is held stationary in the horizontal plane of the lower holding device 2 and the bottle end or the lower end 20.2.
  • the upper end 2.1 of the storage container 20 has a recess 21 on the end face into which the latching lug 3.1 positively engages when the storage container 20 is inserted into the liquid dispenser holding device 10.
  • the cutout 21 is simply let into the elastic material of the storage container 20 and provided with two vertical projections, which give way to the groove-shaped cross section of the cutout, so that it presses into it the locking lug 3.1 are pushed outwards into the recess 23 for a moment and snap together again when the locking lug 3.1 is seated in the region of the almost circular end of the recess 21.
  • the middle holding device 4 gives the storage container 20 a very good lateral hold, but is not absolutely necessary. Particularly in the case of particularly large storage containers 20, that is to say with a holding capacity of half (500 ml) to two (2000 ml) liters or more, the provision of the additional middle holding device 4 is due to the large tilting moment of the storage container 20 its mass and on the other hand its height advantageous.
  • the liquid dispensing device according to the invention is particularly suitable for storage containers which have a height which is at least twice the width of the storage container, and therefore double the diameter in the upper region in the case of a cylindrical storage container.
  • a storage container outlet opening 21 with a membrane 22 is provided on the end face at the lower end 20.2 of the storage container 20.
  • the membrane which in turn can contain an opening, doses the quantity of flowable medium emerging from the storage container 20 when the storage container 20 is pressed in.
  • the driving force for the discharge of flowable medium from the lower end 20.2 of the storage container 20 is, on the one hand, the weight of the Medium and on the other hand the overpressure generated by pressing the surface of the container inside the container.
  • the membrane preferably consists of a silicone material. Such a membrane made of silicone has the advantage that it is resistant to solvents and abrasion and always springs back into its original shape due to the elasticity.
  • the membrane enables a flowable substance to escape under pressure and the membrane to close again spontaneously when the pressure decreases, so that the flowable substance present in the storage container is prevented from escaping.
  • the liquid dispenser holding device according to the invention or the liquid dispenser according to the invention comprising for example a storage container 20 as shown in FIG. 2 and a liquid dispenser holding device 10 as shown in FIG. 1, is characterized by a particularly stable hold of the storage container 20 ,
  • the latching lug 3.1 which engages in the area of the outer circumference of the upper end face of the storage container 20, on the one hand offers protection against displacement of the storage container 20 in the holding device 10 and on the other hand protection against rotation.
  • the arms 4.1 and 4.2 of the middle holding device 4 give a lateral hold and advantageously enclose at least 90 degrees of the circumference of the storage container 20, particularly advantageously together almost 180 degrees.
  • the lower holding device 2 gives a secure support surface which completely surrounds the circumference of the storage container 20 and at the same time provides a secure displacement in a horizontal plane.
  • FIGS. 3A-3D show a preferred embodiment of the storage container according to the invention.
  • the storage container according to the invention is made of a recyclable polyethylene as a plastic.
  • the polyethylene is a so-called HD (high density) polyethylene.
  • the weight of the storage container is approximately 60 g without content.
  • a reservoir outlet opening 121 is provided at the lower end 120.2 of the reservoir 120.
  • the reservoir outlet opening is provided with a screw thread 150.
  • a screw cap (not shown) can be screwed into the screw thread during transport, and a membrane can be screwed on during replacement.
  • the membrane is not shown here.
  • the membrane is a silicone membrane as described above.
  • the storage container 120 tapers at the lower end 120.2 conically towards the storage container outlet opening 121. You can also clearly see the one in the upper one End 120.1 of the reservoir 120 provided recess 121 for engaging the latch of the liquid dispenser holding device, not shown.
  • the storage container 120 is preferably designed as a rotating body. In the present exemplary embodiment, the diameter of the rotating body is between 50 and 200 mm, preferably between 70 and 120 mm.
  • the height of the storage vessel 120 is in the range from 150 to 500 mm, preferably in the range from 180 to 250 mm. The height is thus 1.5 to 3 times the diameter of the storage container 120
  • the holding volume of the storage container is approximately 1000 ml.
  • the fact that the storage container tapers conically at its lower end 120.2 to the storage container outlet opening 121 means that the storage container can be almost completely emptied and only a minimal residual dispensing liquid in the container Reservoir remains. Almost complete emptying can be achieved in particular with pasty media.
  • FIG. 3B shows the reservoir outlet opening 121 again in detail.
  • the screw thread 150 embedded in the reservoir opening 121 can be clearly seen for screwing on a closure cap or as a holding device for a membrane.
  • FIG. 3C shows a top view of the upper end of the storage container 120.
  • the top view also shows the locking lug 103.1 of the holding device, which is not shown in detail.
  • the cutout in the present exemplary embodiment is designed as an arcuate groove.
  • the upper end of the storage container 120 comprises two such grooves 125.1, 125.2.
  • the advantage of an arcuate groove over a punctiform recess is the better engagement. Retention is improved by the circular-arc-shaped groove, and the storage container is difficult to fall out of the holding device when touched. Furthermore, it is ensured that a completely emptied storage container vessel, for example a completely emptied bottle, the weight of which compared to a completely filled bottle is significantly reduced, remains locked in the holding device in this state.
  • a liquid dispenser for dispensing any kind of liquids including viscous and pasty media, is specified for the first time. These media can only be dispensed by applying pressure to the storage container, without the need for mechanical dispensing devices.
  • Dispense liquids very precisely d. H. donate without dripping. Furthermore, an exact dosing of all flowable media is achieved by this measure. Furthermore, in the liquid dispenser according to the invention, the reservoir can be largely completely emptied, since when the reservoir is pressurized, an automatic air intake is achieved when the container is returned to its largely original shape.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un dispositif de retenue de distributeur, notamment un dispositif de retenue de distributeur de liquide, destiné à soutenir un réservoir (20), contenant une substance liquide, qui comprend : une console (1) sensiblement verticale servant à fixer la paroi du dispositif retenue du distributeur ; un dispositif de retenue inférieur (2), qui présente un corps annulaire (2, 1) comportant une ouverture de réception ronde ou polygonale, pour loger l'extrémité inférieure (20, 2) du réservoir (20) ; un dispositif de retenue supérieur (3), qui présente un ergot d'encliquetage (3, 1) à encliqueter dans un évidement (21) du réservoir (20), ainsi qu'un dispositif de retenue médian (4), situé dans la zone se trouvant entre le dispositif de retenue inférieur (2) et le dispositif de retenue supérieur (3), en particulier dans la zone de la moitié supérieure de la console (1). Le dispositif de retenue médian (4) présente deux bras (4.1, 4.2) pour enserrer au moins en partie le réservoir (20).
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