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- the present invention relates to a dispensing apparatus.
- One embodiment of the invention comprises an apparatus adapted for dispensing sterile wipes, such as pads soaked in isopropyl alcohol, which can be mounted on an intravenous (IV) tubing line.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises a dispenser apparatus that can be attached to a person's clothing.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises a dispenser apparatus that can be attached to a lanyard worn by the user.
- Yet another embodiment of the invention comprises a dispenser apparatus that can be mounted on a wall.
- sanitizing wipes to clean and disinfect areas of a patient's body to prevent infections.
- the healthcare professional prior to insertion of an intravenous line into a patient, the healthcare professional typically wipes the area of the patient's body that is to be pierced with a pad soaked with a disinfectant liquid, such as isopropyl alcohol.
- a disinfectant liquid such as isopropyl alcohol.
- pads are individually wrapped and stored at various places, such as drawers and cabinets.
- a supply of the wipes is typically maintained in each room in which they are to be used, or else the healthcare professional must remember to bring a supply with him or her into the room in which they are to be used on the patient.
- one object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing apparatus that can dispense individually packaged items, such as sanitizing wipes, and can be attached to a support structure, such as medical equipment used by healthcare professionals.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing apparatus, in which a user can remove an individually packaged wipe from its packaging using only one hand.
- One embodiment of the invention comprises an apparatus for dispensing a plurality of applicator wipes comprising a generally cylindrical housing adapted for containing a roll of applicator wipes, and having a dispensing opening formed therein such that an applicator wipe contained in the housing can be grasped and pulled out of the housing.
- the apparatus includes attachment means for attaching the housing to a support structure, such as an intravenous (IV) tubing line, a lanyard or a wall.
- IV intravenous
- a rolling mechanism is positioned within the interior of the housing, which facilitates rotation of the roll of applicator wipes.
- the housing has first and second opposed longitudinal ends
- the rolling mechanism comprises a rod positioned in a first cavity positioned proximate the first end of the housing and a second cavity positioned proximate the second end of the housing.
- the dispensing opening is defined by a dispensing lip extending outwardly from the housing.
- the dispensing lip comprises a first edge section and a second edge section in spaced apart relation and substantially parallel to the first edge section.
- the first and second edge sections define a slit sized to receive a single applicator wipe there through.
- the dispensing opening is defined by a first cut away section formed in the housing.
- the first cut away section is in communication with the first edge section, and defines a first exposed area of the housing that can receive a first finger of a user.
- the dispensing opening is further defined by a second cut away section formed in the housing.
- the second cut away section is in communication with the second edge section, and defines a second exposed area of the housing adapted for receiving a second finger of a user.
- the attachment members can be releasably attached to a support structure, and the support structure can be an intravenous tubing line, a cord, a string, a snap fastener, or a wall.
- the attachment means comprises at least one attachment member extending outwardly from the housing, and which defines an arcuate cavity sized and shaped to receive and releasably engage an intravenous tubing line.
- the attachment means comprises at least one eyelet positioned on the housing.
- the attachment means comprises at least one attachment member extending outwardly from the housing that is adapted for engaging a complimentary fastener attached to a wall.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises a dispensing apparatus comprising a generally cylindrical housing, and a roll of connected individual packages, in which each individual package is connected to another individual package along a line of perforation.
- a dispensing opening is formed in the housing and is adapted for dispensing one of the individual packages, and the housing includes at least one attachment member adapted for attaching the housing to a support structure.
- the housing has first and second opposed longitudinal ends, and a rotatable rod is positioned in a first cavity positioned proximate the first end of the housing, and a second cavity positioned proximate the second end of the housing.
- the rotatable rod supports the roll of applicator wipes and facilitates rotation of the roll of applicator wipes.
- each individual package contains a sanitizing wipe, antiseptic wipe, cleaning wipe, and/or moisturizing wipe.
- the dispensing opening is defined by a dispensing lip extending outwardly from the housing, the dispensing lip comprising a first edge section and a second edge section in spaced apart relation and substantially parallel to the first edge section, the first and second edge sections defining a slit sized to receive one of the individual packages there through and facilitating tearing of the individual package along the line of perforation.
- the dispensing opening is defined by a first cut away section formed in the housing.
- the first cut away section is in communication with the first edge section, and defines a first exposed area exposing one of the individual packages contained within the housing, such that a user can place a first finger, such as a thumb, on one of the individual packages.
- the dispensing opening is further defined by a second cut away section formed in the housing.
- the second cut away section is in communication with the second edge section, and defines a second exposed area exposing one of the individual packages contained within the housing, such that a user can place a second finger, such as the user's index finger, on one of the individual packages.
- first and second attachment members are positioned on the housing about 180 degrees from the dispensing opening.
- Each of the first and second attachment members include an arcuate cavity that is sized and shaped to receive and releasably engaging an intravenous tubing line.
- the housing has first and second opposed longitudinal ends
- the attachment means includes a first eyelet positioned on the housing proximate the first longitudinal end and a second eyelet positioned on the housing proximate the second longitudinal end.
- the apparatus includes a fastening device containing a retractable cord that is attached to an eyelet formed on the housing.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises a dispensing apparatus comprising a generally cylindrical housing comprising first and second body sections that are releasably attached to each other, and a roll of individual packages contained within the interior of the housing. The user can access the interior of the housing by disengaging the first and second body sections. A dispensing opening is formed in the housing through which the individual packages are dispensed.
- the apparatus comprises a housing for containing sterile, sanitizing wipes and attachment means for attaching the housing to the IV tubing line.
- the attachment means can comprise a pair of attachment members positioned at opposite ends of the housing that can be attached to the IV tubing line.
- the housing contains a plurality of packaged, releasably attached sterile sanitizing wipes, such as isopropyl alcohol pads, that are rolled onto a rolling mechanism positioned within the housing.
- the housing includes a slit opening through which the pads can be pulled through.
- the pads are perforated, and the first pad on the roll can be pulled through the slit opening and torn along the perforation line, thereby providing a single pad opened from its packaging and ready for use, leaving the remaining pads within the housing.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises a wipes dispensing apparatus that is adapted to be attached to clothing worn by the user.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises a dispensing apparatus that is releasably attached to a lanyard that can be worn by the user.
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a dispenser apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a front view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a rear view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 7A is a cross sectional view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 1 , taken along lines 7 A- 7 A in FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 7B is a cross sectional view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 1 , taken along lines 7 B- 7 B in FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 8 is another perspective view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 1 , shown including a roll of applicator wipes contained in the dispenser apparatus;
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the roll of applicator wipes shown in FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 10 is an environmental perspective view of dispenser apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 11 is another environmental perspective view of dispenser apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a dispenser apparatus according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 13 is another perspective view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 12 ;
- FIG. 14 is another environmental perspective view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 15 is a top plan view of a dispenser apparatus according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 15 ;
- FIG. 17 is an exploded view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 15 ;
- FIG. 18 is another exploded view of the dispenser apparatus of FIG. 15 ;
- FIG. 19 is an environmental perspective view of a dispenser apparatus according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 1-11 A dispenser apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIGS. 1-11 , and shown generally at reference numeral 10 .
- the apparatus 10 comprises a substantially cylindrical housing 12 , and attachment means adapted for attaching the housing 12 to a support structure, such as an intravenous (IV) tubing line 50 , as shown in FIG. 10 .
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- the housing 12 is adapted for containing a plurality of planar, interconnected items that are rolled up into a single roll.
- the interconnected items can be a plurality of individually packaged items, such as applicator wipes, in which the each individual package is attached to another individual package along a line of perforation.
- applicator wipes refers generally to any wipe, pad or like item made of paper, cloth, non-woven fibers or other suitable material that has been soaked, sprayed, bathed, saturated or otherwise treated with a liquid substance, such as a cleaning, sanitizing, disinfecting, or moisturizing solution, and can be used to apply the liquid substance to a person, animal or object.
- the attachment means can be comprised of a pair of outwardly extending attachment members 30 , 40 positioned proximate opposite ends of the housing 12 , as shown in FIGS. 4 and 8 .
- Each attachment member 30 , 40 comprises an upper segment 31 , 41 , respectively, and a lower segment 32 , 42 , respectively.
- the upper segments 31 , 41 and lower segments 32 , 42 together define an arcuate cavity 33 , 43 , as shown in FIGS. 4, 5, 6 and 8 .
- the arcuate cavities 33 , 43 are sized and shaped to receive and frictionally engage the IV tubing line 50 , as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 .
- the housing 12 and the attachment members 30 , 40 can be made of plastic or other suitable material.
- the attachment members 30 , 40 can be integrally formed with the housing 12 , to form a single unitary piece.
- the housing 12 and the attachment members 30 , 40 can be made by injection molding, three dimensional printing, or other suitable method.
- the attachment members 30 , 40 can be separate pieces attached to the housing 12 by an adhesive, or other suitable attachment means.
- the housing 12 contains a plurality of individually packaged, releasably attached applicator wipes 20 .
- the applicator wipes 20 can be sterile sanitizing wipes comprised of paper, cloth, non-woven fibers and/or other suitable material that is soaked in a disinfecting solution, such as a solution of 60-99% isopropyl alcohol in water. Other disinfecting solutions include a solution of 70% ethanol in water, and 3% hydrogen peroxide in water.
- a disinfecting solution such as a solution of 60-99% isopropyl alcohol in water.
- Other disinfecting solutions include a solution of 70% ethanol in water, and 3% hydrogen peroxide in water.
- Each wipe 20 is packaged in its own packaging, and the individual packages are connected to each other in linear fashion and rolled up into a single roll 21 , as shown in FIG. 9 .
- the plurality of individual wipe 20 packages are connected by lines of perforation 22 , as shown in FIG. 9 .
- the apparatus 10 can include a rolling mechanism that supports and facilitates rotation of the roll 21 of wipes 20 .
- the rolling mechanism can comprise a rolling member, such as a rotatable rod 14 , that is mounted in apertures 15 , 17 formed at opposite ends of the interior of the housing, as shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B .
- the connected wipes 20 are rolled onto the rod 14 mounted inside the housing 12 , as shown in FIG. 7B .
- the housing 12 includes a dispensing opening 16 , shown in FIG. 3 , through which the wipes 20 can be pulled through.
- the dispensing opening 16 is defined by a dispensing lip section 19 formed on the housing 12 and extending outwardly therefrom, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5 .
- the dispensing lip 16 is located on the housing 12 about 180 degrees from the attachment members 30 , 40 , as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the lip section 19 comprises first and second spaced apart edge sections 24 , 26 , as shown in FIGS. 3 and 6 .
- the edge sections 24 , 25 are substantially parallel to each other and define a slit 25 sized to receive one of the packaged applicator wipes there through, as shown in FIG. 10 .
- First and second cut away sections 28 , 29 are formed in the housing 12 .
- the first cut away section 28 is substantially “U” shaped and in communication with the first edge section 24 , as shown in FIGS. 1, 3 and 6 .
- the second cut away section 29 is substantially “U” shaped and in communication with the second edge section 26 , as shown in FIGS. 2, 3 and 6 .
- the first cut away section 28 is substantially deeper than the second cut away section 29 , as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 .
- the first cut away 28 section provides an exposed area 18 that exposes the first applicator wipe 20 of the roll 21 of applicator wipes 20 contained in the housing 12 , as shown in FIGS. 1 and 8 .
- the second cut away section 29 provides a smaller exposed area 23 , as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the first exposed area 18 provides an opening where a user can place a finger, such as a thumb 61 , onto the lead off applicator wipe 20
- the second exposed area 23 allows the user to place another finger, such as the index finger 62 , onto the opposite side of the lead off wipe 20 , and the user can pull the lead off wipe 20 out of the housing 12 through the slit 16 .
- the user can tear it off from the rest of the wipes 20 remaining within the housing 12 along its line of perforation 22 , as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 .
- the first and second edge sections 24 , 26 provide stable surfaces against which the wipe 20 can be torn using only one hand, as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 . This results in a single wipe 20 that is detached from the remaining connected wipes 20 , with its packaging opened and ready for use.
- the housing 12 can hold multiple pre-packaged wipes 20 perforated together in a single line and rolled onto the rolling member 14 that dispenses upon a person physically pulling a wipe 20 from the housing 12 and breaking the perforated tabs manually.
- the apparatus 10 can be a disposable, one-time use unit that is discarded when all wipes 20 within the housing 12 have been used.
- the housing 12 can include a pair of eyelets 11 , 13 formed on the housing 12 at opposite longitudinal ends of the housing 12 , as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the eyelets 11 , 13 can be integrally formed with the housing 12 as a single unitary piece, such as by injection molding. Alternatively, the eyelets 11 , 13 can be separate pieces attached to the housing 12 by an adhesive, or other suitable attachment means.
- the dispenser apparatus 10 can be attached on the IV line 50 near the port site.
- the apparatus 10 should be attached on the IV line 50 at a position where the apparatus 10 does not impede extensive view of the flowing fluid in the IV line 50 , and does not pinch the tubing thereby impeding flow of the IV line 50 .
- the apparatus 10 should be positioned such that it is highly visible and conveniently located to the source of use (port area).
- the apparatus 10 should be attached at a position on the IV line, in which it can be easily added and removed from IV line 50 .
- the apparatus 10 can be used for every patient with an initial IV placement connected to an IV bag and tubing, and other applications as per the discretion of the healthcare professional.
- the dispenser apparatus 10 can be referred to and marketed as an “I-Wipe”.
- the outside packaging of the pre-packaged wipes 20 can be labeled with “I-Wipe”.
- Either portions or the entirety of the housing 12 and the packaging of the wipes 20 can have a distinctively bright color, such as red, to draw attention to the healthcare professional and remind him or her to stop, disinfect, inject.
- the dispenser apparatus 10 allows convenient access to alcohol wipes for the healthcare professional on IV tubing to reduce the risk of infection and increase productivity.
- the apparatus 10 supplies disinfecting wipes 20 , and also provides a more convenient and hard stop reminder for healthcare professionals to think about the safe IV infusion practice of wiping the port for fifteen seconds prior to injecting a medication.
- the apparatus 10 can also be used for sterilization applications other than IV infusion.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 A dispenser apparatus according to another preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIGS. 12 and 13 , and shown generally at reference numeral 100 .
- the dispenser apparatus 100 comprises a generally cylindrical housing 112 identical in structure to the housing 12 of the previously described dispenser apparatus 10 .
- the apparatus 100 includes a fastening member 150 that is connected to the housing 112 , and is adapted for attaching to clothing or other support structure.
- the housing 112 contains a plurality of packaged, releasably attached applicator wipes 120 .
- Each wipe 120 is packaged in its own packaging, and the individual packages are connected to each other in linear fashion.
- the plurality of individual wipe 120 packages are connected by perforated lines.
- the connected packaged wipes 120 are rolled onto a cylindrical rolling member positioned inside the housing 112 .
- the first wipe 120 ′ on the roll can be pulled through the dispensing opening 116 and torn along the perforation 122 , which connects the first wipe 120 ′ to a second wipe 120 still contained within the housing 112 .
- the fastening member 150 contains a retractable cord 154 , as shown in FIGS. 12 and 13 .
- An end of the retractable cord 154 can be attached to a snap fastener 152 that is received through the either one of the eyelets 111 , 113 on the housing 112 of the dispenser 100 , thereby connecting the housing 112 to the fastening member 150 .
- the fastening member 150 includes attachment means for releasably attaching the fastening member 150 onto the clothing of a user.
- the attachment means can be an adhesive, a spring loaded clip, a pin, one or more magnets, or other suitable fasteners.
- the fastening member 150 can also be attached to items other than clothing.
- the retractable cord 154 is housed within the body of the fastening member 150 , and the exposed end of the retractable cord 154 is attached to the snap fastener 152 , as shown in FIGS. 12 and 13 .
- the retractable cord 154 can be pulled out of the fastening member 150 , as shown in FIG. 13 .
- This allows for freedom of movement of the apparatus 100 , while still remaining connected to the clothing of the user.
- the attachment member 150 can be attached to the chest area of the user, and when the user needs a wipe 120 , the user can grasp the dispenser housing 112 , and pull the housing 112 to a position that is comfortable for removing a wipe 120 .
- the housing 112 can be detached from the snap fastener 152 , and discarded. A new dispenser housing 112 with a fresh supply of wipes 120 can then be attached to the snap fastener 152 .
- the dispenser housing 112 can be disposable, while the attachment member 150 is reusable.
- FIG. 14 A dispenser apparatus according to another preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 14 , and shown generally at reference numeral 200 .
- the dispenser apparatus 200 comprises a dispenser housing 212 attached to a lanyard 250 .
- the housing 212 is identical in structure to housing 12 of the previously descripted dispenser apparatus 10 .
- the housing 212 contains applicator wipes 220 perforated together in a single line and rolled onto a rolling member that dispenses upon a person physically pulling a wipe 220 from the housing 212 and breaking the perforated tabs manually.
- the dispenser housing 212 is attached to the lanyard 250 by running the lanyard 250 through the eyelets 211 , 213 formed on the housing 212 , as shown in FIG. 14 .
- the lanyard 250 can include a fastener, such as an alligator clamp, that engages one of the eyelets 211 , 213 of the housing.
- the lanyard 250 can be worn around the neck of a healthcare professional.
- the lanyard 250 can also be used to carry other items, such as a hospital identification tag 270 .
- the dispenser housing 212 can be disposable. As such, when all wipes 220 have been used, the dispenser housing 212 can be removed from the lanyard 250 , and replaced with a new housing having a fresh supply of wipes 220 .
- FIGS. 15-18 A dispenser apparatus according to another preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIGS. 15-18 , and shown generally at reference numeral 300 .
- the dispenser apparatus 300 is identical in structure to the previously described apparatus 10 , except that dispenser apparatus 300 comprises a housing 312 that is comprised of a pair of releasably attached body sections 312 a , 312 b having complementary fasteners 301 , 302 , as shown in FIGS. 17 and 18 .
- Each housing body section 312 a , 312 b includes complementary fasteners adapted for releasable engagement to each other. As shown in FIGS. 17 and 18 , the body sections 312 a , 312 b have outwardly extending pins 301 and complementary apertures 302 positioned within the interior of the body sections 312 a , 312 b such that the pins 301 are received and frictionally engaged in the apertures 302 when one body section 312 a is properly positioned on the other body section 312 b . As such, when all applicator wipes 320 have been removed from the apparatus 300 the housing 312 can be opened by pulling apart body sections 312 a , 312 b , and a new roll of applicator wipes can be positioned therein.
- the apparatus 300 can include a rolling mechanism comprising a rotatable rod 314 mounted in apertures 315 , 317 formed at opposite ends of the interior of the housing, as shown in FIG. 17 , which supports and facilitates rotation of the roll of applicator wipes 320 .
- a rolling mechanism comprising a rotatable rod 314 mounted in apertures 315 , 317 formed at opposite ends of the interior of the housing, as shown in FIG. 17 , which supports and facilitates rotation of the roll of applicator wipes 320 .
- the housing body sections 312 a , 312 b can be separated and the rod 314 removed from the housing 312 .
- a new roll of wipes is positioned on the rod 314 , which is placed back onto the apertures 315 , 317 , and the housing body sections 312 a , 312 b are joined together again by the engagement of the complementary fasteners 301 , 302 .
- FIG. 19 A dispenser apparatus according to another preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 19 , and shown generally at reference numeral 400 .
- the dispenser apparatus 400 is adapted for attachment to a wall 450 , as shown in FIG. 19 .
- the dispenser apparatus 400 comprises a housing 412 that is structurally similar to the previously described housing 12 , except that the housing 412 includes attachment members 430 , 440 that are adapted to engage fasteners 452 mounted on a wall.
- knobs 452 can be mounted on the wall, and each of the attachment members 430 , 440 can include a cavity shaped and sized for receiving the knobs 452 .
- the attachment members 430 , 440 are slid onto the knobs 452 protruding outwardly from the wall 450 , thereby attaching the dispenser apparatus 400 to the wall 450 .
- the dispenser apparatus 400 dispenses a plurality of applicator wipes 420 .
- Embodiments of the invention are described above as being used to dispense sanitizing wipes for use in the medical field, the invention is not so limited.
- Embodiments of the invention described above can dispense a variety of applicator wipes adapted for applying a variety of substances, such as insect repellent, sunscreen, aloe, moisturizing creams, lens cleaner, nail polish remover, cuticle oil, perfume, essential oils, makeup remover, shampoo, hair oil, hair gel, dish soap, deodorant, and personal lubricant.
- the invention is not limited to use with wipes and the like.
- Embodiments of the invention described above can be used to dispense a variety of packaged items, such as blotting papers, clothing refreshers and condoms.
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Abstract
A dispensing apparatus comprises a generally cylindrical housing, and attachment means adapted for attaching the housing to a support structure, such as an intravenous tubing line. The housing can contain a plurality of planar, interconnected items that are rolled up into a single roll. The interconnected items can be a plurality of individually packaged items, such as sanitizing wipes, which the each individual package is attached to another individual package along a line of perforation. A rolling mechanism can be mounted in the housing that supports the roll of wipes thereon and facilitates rotation of the roll.
Description
- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/211,148, filed Aug. 28, 2015, and which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to a dispensing apparatus. One embodiment of the invention comprises an apparatus adapted for dispensing sterile wipes, such as pads soaked in isopropyl alcohol, which can be mounted on an intravenous (IV) tubing line. Another embodiment of the invention comprises a dispenser apparatus that can be attached to a person's clothing. Another embodiment of the invention comprises a dispenser apparatus that can be attached to a lanyard worn by the user. Yet another embodiment of the invention comprises a dispenser apparatus that can be mounted on a wall.
- Healthcare professionals routinely use sanitizing wipes to clean and disinfect areas of a patient's body to prevent infections. For example, prior to insertion of an intravenous line into a patient, the healthcare professional typically wipes the area of the patient's body that is to be pierced with a pad soaked with a disinfectant liquid, such as isopropyl alcohol. Generally, such pads are individually wrapped and stored at various places, such as drawers and cabinets. A supply of the wipes is typically maintained in each room in which they are to be used, or else the healthcare professional must remember to bring a supply with him or her into the room in which they are to be used on the patient. If the supply of wipes runs out, or the healthcare professional forgets to have a supply on hand, the healthcare professional must leave the room or unlock a stocked cabinet to find a container of wipes. This can require the healthcare professional to spend valuable time away from the patient and delay urgent medical treatment. In addition, known sanitizing wipes are typically individually wrapped in packaging that generally requires two free hands to open. Due to the nature of medical treatment, it can be difficult and cumbersome for a healthcare professional to dedicate both hands to the task of opening the packaging and removing the pad from the packaging.
- Therefore, one object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing apparatus that can dispense individually packaged items, such as sanitizing wipes, and can be attached to a support structure, such as medical equipment used by healthcare professionals. Another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing apparatus, in which a user can remove an individually packaged wipe from its packaging using only one hand. These and other objects of the invention can be achieved in various embodiments of the invention described herein.
- One embodiment of the invention comprises an apparatus for dispensing a plurality of applicator wipes comprising a generally cylindrical housing adapted for containing a roll of applicator wipes, and having a dispensing opening formed therein such that an applicator wipe contained in the housing can be grasped and pulled out of the housing. The apparatus includes attachment means for attaching the housing to a support structure, such as an intravenous (IV) tubing line, a lanyard or a wall.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, a rolling mechanism is positioned within the interior of the housing, which facilitates rotation of the roll of applicator wipes.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the housing has first and second opposed longitudinal ends, and the rolling mechanism comprises a rod positioned in a first cavity positioned proximate the first end of the housing and a second cavity positioned proximate the second end of the housing.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the dispensing opening is defined by a dispensing lip extending outwardly from the housing. The dispensing lip comprises a first edge section and a second edge section in spaced apart relation and substantially parallel to the first edge section. The first and second edge sections define a slit sized to receive a single applicator wipe there through.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the dispensing opening is defined by a first cut away section formed in the housing. The first cut away section is in communication with the first edge section, and defines a first exposed area of the housing that can receive a first finger of a user.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the dispensing opening is further defined by a second cut away section formed in the housing. The second cut away section is in communication with the second edge section, and defines a second exposed area of the housing adapted for receiving a second finger of a user.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the attachment members can be releasably attached to a support structure, and the support structure can be an intravenous tubing line, a cord, a string, a snap fastener, or a wall.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the attachment means comprises at least one attachment member extending outwardly from the housing, and which defines an arcuate cavity sized and shaped to receive and releasably engage an intravenous tubing line.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the attachment means comprises at least one eyelet positioned on the housing.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the attachment means comprises at least one attachment member extending outwardly from the housing that is adapted for engaging a complimentary fastener attached to a wall.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises a dispensing apparatus comprising a generally cylindrical housing, and a roll of connected individual packages, in which each individual package is connected to another individual package along a line of perforation. A dispensing opening is formed in the housing and is adapted for dispensing one of the individual packages, and the housing includes at least one attachment member adapted for attaching the housing to a support structure.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the housing has first and second opposed longitudinal ends, and a rotatable rod is positioned in a first cavity positioned proximate the first end of the housing, and a second cavity positioned proximate the second end of the housing. The rotatable rod supports the roll of applicator wipes and facilitates rotation of the roll of applicator wipes.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, each individual package contains a sanitizing wipe, antiseptic wipe, cleaning wipe, and/or moisturizing wipe.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the dispensing opening is defined by a dispensing lip extending outwardly from the housing, the dispensing lip comprising a first edge section and a second edge section in spaced apart relation and substantially parallel to the first edge section, the first and second edge sections defining a slit sized to receive one of the individual packages there through and facilitating tearing of the individual package along the line of perforation.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the dispensing opening is defined by a first cut away section formed in the housing. The first cut away section is in communication with the first edge section, and defines a first exposed area exposing one of the individual packages contained within the housing, such that a user can place a first finger, such as a thumb, on one of the individual packages.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the dispensing opening is further defined by a second cut away section formed in the housing. The second cut away section is in communication with the second edge section, and defines a second exposed area exposing one of the individual packages contained within the housing, such that a user can place a second finger, such as the user's index finger, on one of the individual packages.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, first and second attachment members are positioned on the housing about 180 degrees from the dispensing opening. Each of the first and second attachment members include an arcuate cavity that is sized and shaped to receive and releasably engaging an intravenous tubing line.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the housing has first and second opposed longitudinal ends, and the attachment means includes a first eyelet positioned on the housing proximate the first longitudinal end and a second eyelet positioned on the housing proximate the second longitudinal end.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes a fastening device containing a retractable cord that is attached to an eyelet formed on the housing.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises a dispensing apparatus comprising a generally cylindrical housing comprising first and second body sections that are releasably attached to each other, and a roll of individual packages contained within the interior of the housing. The user can access the interior of the housing by disengaging the first and second body sections. A dispensing opening is formed in the housing through which the individual packages are dispensed.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises an apparatus for dispensing sanitizing wipes that is adapted for being mounted on an intravenous (IV) tubing line. The apparatus comprises a housing for containing sterile, sanitizing wipes and attachment means for attaching the housing to the IV tubing line. The attachment means can comprise a pair of attachment members positioned at opposite ends of the housing that can be attached to the IV tubing line. The housing contains a plurality of packaged, releasably attached sterile sanitizing wipes, such as isopropyl alcohol pads, that are rolled onto a rolling mechanism positioned within the housing. The housing includes a slit opening through which the pads can be pulled through.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, the pads are perforated, and the first pad on the roll can be pulled through the slit opening and torn along the perforation line, thereby providing a single pad opened from its packaging and ready for use, leaving the remaining pads within the housing.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises a wipes dispensing apparatus that is adapted to be attached to clothing worn by the user.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises a dispensing apparatus that is releasably attached to a lanyard that can be worn by the user.
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FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a dispenser apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a front view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a rear view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a side view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 7A is a cross sectional view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 1 , taken alonglines 7A-7A inFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 7B is a cross sectional view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 1 , taken alonglines 7B-7B inFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 8 is another perspective view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 1 , shown including a roll of applicator wipes contained in the dispenser apparatus; -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the roll of applicator wipes shown inFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 10 is an environmental perspective view of dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 11 is another environmental perspective view of dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a dispenser apparatus according to another embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 13 is another perspective view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 12 ; -
FIG. 14 is another environmental perspective view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 15 is a top plan view of a dispenser apparatus according to another embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 15 ; -
FIG. 17 is an exploded view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 15 ; -
FIG. 18 is another exploded view of the dispenser apparatus ofFIG. 15 ; and -
FIG. 19 is an environmental perspective view of a dispenser apparatus according to another embodiment of the invention. - A dispenser apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
FIGS. 1-11 , and shown generally atreference numeral 10. Theapparatus 10 comprises a substantiallycylindrical housing 12, and attachment means adapted for attaching thehousing 12 to a support structure, such as an intravenous (IV)tubing line 50, as shown inFIG. 10 . - The
housing 12 is adapted for containing a plurality of planar, interconnected items that are rolled up into a single roll. The interconnected items can be a plurality of individually packaged items, such as applicator wipes, in which the each individual package is attached to another individual package along a line of perforation. As used herein, “applicator wipes” refers generally to any wipe, pad or like item made of paper, cloth, non-woven fibers or other suitable material that has been soaked, sprayed, bathed, saturated or otherwise treated with a liquid substance, such as a cleaning, sanitizing, disinfecting, or moisturizing solution, and can be used to apply the liquid substance to a person, animal or object. - The attachment means can be comprised of a pair of outwardly extending
30, 40 positioned proximate opposite ends of theattachment members housing 12, as shown inFIGS. 4 and 8 . Each 30, 40 comprises anattachment member 31, 41, respectively, and aupper segment 32, 42, respectively. Thelower segment 31, 41 andupper segments 32, 42 together define anlower segments 33, 43, as shown inarcuate cavity FIGS. 4, 5, 6 and 8 . The 33, 43 are sized and shaped to receive and frictionally engage thearcuate cavities IV tubing line 50, as shown inFIGS. 10 and 11 . - The
housing 12 and the 30, 40 can be made of plastic or other suitable material. Theattachment members 30, 40 can be integrally formed with theattachment members housing 12, to form a single unitary piece. Thehousing 12 and the 30, 40 can be made by injection molding, three dimensional printing, or other suitable method. Alternatively, theattachment members 30, 40 can be separate pieces attached to theattachment members housing 12 by an adhesive, or other suitable attachment means. - The
housing 12 contains a plurality of individually packaged, releasably attached applicator wipes 20. The applicator wipes 20 can be sterile sanitizing wipes comprised of paper, cloth, non-woven fibers and/or other suitable material that is soaked in a disinfecting solution, such as a solution of 60-99% isopropyl alcohol in water. Other disinfecting solutions include a solution of 70% ethanol in water, and 3% hydrogen peroxide in water. Each wipe 20 is packaged in its own packaging, and the individual packages are connected to each other in linear fashion and rolled up into a single roll 21, as shown inFIG. 9 . The plurality of individual wipe 20 packages are connected by lines ofperforation 22, as shown inFIG. 9 . - The
apparatus 10 can include a rolling mechanism that supports and facilitates rotation of the roll 21 ofwipes 20. The rolling mechanism can comprise a rolling member, such as arotatable rod 14, that is mounted in 15, 17 formed at opposite ends of the interior of the housing, as shown inapertures FIGS. 7A and 7B . The connected wipes 20 are rolled onto therod 14 mounted inside thehousing 12, as shown inFIG. 7B . - The
housing 12 includes a dispensingopening 16, shown inFIG. 3 , through which thewipes 20 can be pulled through. The dispensingopening 16 is defined by a dispensinglip section 19 formed on thehousing 12 and extending outwardly therefrom, as shown inFIGS. 3 and 5 . The dispensinglip 16 is located on thehousing 12 about 180 degrees from the 30, 40, as shown inattachment members FIG. 5 . Thelip section 19 comprises first and second spaced apart edge 24, 26, as shown insections FIGS. 3 and 6 . The 24, 25 are substantially parallel to each other and define aedge sections slit 25 sized to receive one of the packaged applicator wipes there through, as shown inFIG. 10 . - First and second cut away
28, 29 are formed in thesections housing 12. The first cut awaysection 28 is substantially “U” shaped and in communication with thefirst edge section 24, as shown inFIGS. 1, 3 and 6 . The second cut awaysection 29 is substantially “U” shaped and in communication with thesecond edge section 26, as shown inFIGS. 2, 3 and 6 . Preferably, the first cut awaysection 28 is substantially deeper than the second cut awaysection 29, as shown inFIGS. 1 and 3 . The first cut away 28 section provides an exposedarea 18 that exposes the first applicator wipe 20 of the roll 21 of applicator wipes 20 contained in thehousing 12, as shown inFIGS. 1 and 8 . The second cut awaysection 29 provides a smaller exposedarea 23, as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 . The first exposedarea 18 provides an opening where a user can place a finger, such as athumb 61, onto the lead off applicator wipe 20, and the second exposedarea 23 allows the user to place another finger, such as theindex finger 62, onto the opposite side of the lead off wipe 20, and the user can pull the lead off wipe 20 out of thehousing 12 through theslit 16. - Once a single wipe 20 has been pulled fully out of the
housing 12, the user can tear it off from the rest of thewipes 20 remaining within thehousing 12 along its line ofperforation 22, as shown inFIGS. 10 and 11 . The first and 24, 26 provide stable surfaces against which the wipe 20 can be torn using only one hand, as shown insecond edge sections FIGS. 10 and 11 . This results in a single wipe 20 that is detached from the remainingconnected wipes 20, with its packaging opened and ready for use. - The
housing 12 can hold multiplepre-packaged wipes 20 perforated together in a single line and rolled onto the rollingmember 14 that dispenses upon a person physically pulling a wipe 20 from thehousing 12 and breaking the perforated tabs manually. Theapparatus 10 can be a disposable, one-time use unit that is discarded when all wipes 20 within thehousing 12 have been used. - The
housing 12 can include a pair of 11, 13 formed on theeyelets housing 12 at opposite longitudinal ends of thehousing 12, as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 . The 11, 13 can be integrally formed with theeyelets housing 12 as a single unitary piece, such as by injection molding. Alternatively, the 11, 13 can be separate pieces attached to theeyelets housing 12 by an adhesive, or other suitable attachment means. - In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the
dispenser apparatus 10 can be attached on theIV line 50 near the port site. Theapparatus 10 should be attached on theIV line 50 at a position where theapparatus 10 does not impede extensive view of the flowing fluid in theIV line 50, and does not pinch the tubing thereby impeding flow of theIV line 50. Theapparatus 10 should be positioned such that it is highly visible and conveniently located to the source of use (port area). Theapparatus 10 should be attached at a position on the IV line, in which it can be easily added and removed fromIV line 50. - The
apparatus 10 can be used for every patient with an initial IV placement connected to an IV bag and tubing, and other applications as per the discretion of the healthcare professional. Thedispenser apparatus 10 can be referred to and marketed as an “I-Wipe”. The outside packaging of thepre-packaged wipes 20 can be labeled with “I-Wipe”. Either portions or the entirety of thehousing 12 and the packaging of thewipes 20 can have a distinctively bright color, such as red, to draw attention to the healthcare professional and remind him or her to stop, disinfect, inject. For patient advocacy purposes, there can also be other items with “I-Wipe” printed on them to reinforce the message to the healthcare providers of the importance of wiping ports and other sterilizing applications. - The
dispenser apparatus 10 allows convenient access to alcohol wipes for the healthcare professional on IV tubing to reduce the risk of infection and increase productivity. Theapparatus 10supplies disinfecting wipes 20, and also provides a more convenient and hard stop reminder for healthcare professionals to think about the safe IV infusion practice of wiping the port for fifteen seconds prior to injecting a medication. Theapparatus 10 can also be used for sterilization applications other than IV infusion. - A dispenser apparatus according to another preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
FIGS. 12 and 13 , and shown generally atreference numeral 100. Thedispenser apparatus 100 comprises a generallycylindrical housing 112 identical in structure to thehousing 12 of the previously describeddispenser apparatus 10. In addition, theapparatus 100 includes afastening member 150 that is connected to thehousing 112, and is adapted for attaching to clothing or other support structure. - The
housing 112 contains a plurality of packaged, releasably attached applicator wipes 120. Each wipe 120 is packaged in its own packaging, and the individual packages are connected to each other in linear fashion. The plurality of individual wipe 120 packages are connected by perforated lines. The connected packagedwipes 120 are rolled onto a cylindrical rolling member positioned inside thehousing 112. As shown inFIG. 13 , the first wipe 120′ on the roll can be pulled through the dispensing opening 116 and torn along theperforation 122, which connects the first wipe 120′ to a second wipe 120 still contained within thehousing 112. - The
fastening member 150 contains aretractable cord 154, as shown inFIGS. 12 and 13 . An end of theretractable cord 154 can be attached to asnap fastener 152 that is received through the either one of the 111, 113 on theeyelets housing 112 of thedispenser 100, thereby connecting thehousing 112 to thefastening member 150. - The
fastening member 150 includes attachment means for releasably attaching thefastening member 150 onto the clothing of a user. The attachment means can be an adhesive, a spring loaded clip, a pin, one or more magnets, or other suitable fasteners. Thefastening member 150 can also be attached to items other than clothing. - The
retractable cord 154 is housed within the body of thefastening member 150, and the exposed end of theretractable cord 154 is attached to thesnap fastener 152, as shown inFIGS. 12 and 13 . Theretractable cord 154 can be pulled out of thefastening member 150, as shown inFIG. 13 . This allows for freedom of movement of theapparatus 100, while still remaining connected to the clothing of the user. For example, theattachment member 150 can be attached to the chest area of the user, and when the user needs a wipe 120, the user can grasp thedispenser housing 112, and pull thehousing 112 to a position that is comfortable for removing a wipe 120. - When all wipes 120 in the
dispenser housing 112 have been used, thehousing 112 can be detached from thesnap fastener 152, and discarded. Anew dispenser housing 112 with a fresh supply ofwipes 120 can then be attached to thesnap fastener 152. As such, thedispenser housing 112 can be disposable, while theattachment member 150 is reusable. - A dispenser apparatus according to another preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
FIG. 14 , and shown generally atreference numeral 200. Thedispenser apparatus 200 comprises adispenser housing 212 attached to alanyard 250. - The
housing 212 is identical in structure tohousing 12 of the previouslydescripted dispenser apparatus 10. Thehousing 212 contains applicator wipes 220 perforated together in a single line and rolled onto a rolling member that dispenses upon a person physically pulling a wipe 220 from thehousing 212 and breaking the perforated tabs manually. - The
dispenser housing 212 is attached to thelanyard 250 by running thelanyard 250 through the 211, 213 formed on theeyelets housing 212, as shown inFIG. 14 . Alternatively, thelanyard 250 can include a fastener, such as an alligator clamp, that engages one of the 211, 213 of the housing. Theeyelets lanyard 250 can be worn around the neck of a healthcare professional. Thelanyard 250 can also be used to carry other items, such as ahospital identification tag 270. Thedispenser housing 212 can be disposable. As such, when all wipes 220 have been used, thedispenser housing 212 can be removed from thelanyard 250, and replaced with a new housing having a fresh supply ofwipes 220. - A dispenser apparatus according to another preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
FIGS. 15-18 , and shown generally atreference numeral 300. Thedispenser apparatus 300 is identical in structure to the previously describedapparatus 10, except thatdispenser apparatus 300 comprises ahousing 312 that is comprised of a pair of releasably attached 312 a, 312 b havingbody sections 301, 302, as shown incomplementary fasteners FIGS. 17 and 18 . - Each
312 a, 312 b includes complementary fasteners adapted for releasable engagement to each other. As shown inhousing body section FIGS. 17 and 18 , the 312 a, 312 b have outwardly extendingbody sections pins 301 andcomplementary apertures 302 positioned within the interior of the 312 a, 312 b such that thebody sections pins 301 are received and frictionally engaged in theapertures 302 when onebody section 312 a is properly positioned on theother body section 312 b. As such, when all applicator wipes 320 have been removed from theapparatus 300 thehousing 312 can be opened by pulling apart 312 a, 312 b, and a new roll of applicator wipes can be positioned therein.body sections - The
apparatus 300 can include a rolling mechanism comprising arotatable rod 314 mounted in 315, 317 formed at opposite ends of the interior of the housing, as shown inapertures FIG. 17 , which supports and facilitates rotation of the roll of applicator wipes 320. When a roll ofwipes 320 has been exhausted, the 312 a, 312 b can be separated and thehousing body sections rod 314 removed from thehousing 312. A new roll of wipes is positioned on therod 314, which is placed back onto the 315, 317, and theapertures 312 a, 312 b are joined together again by the engagement of thehousing body sections 301, 302.complementary fasteners - A dispenser apparatus according to another preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
FIG. 19 , and shown generally atreference numeral 400. Thedispenser apparatus 400 is adapted for attachment to awall 450, as shown inFIG. 19 . Thedispenser apparatus 400 comprises ahousing 412 that is structurally similar to the previously describedhousing 12, except that thehousing 412 includes 430, 440 that are adapted to engageattachment members fasteners 452 mounted on a wall. As shown inFIG. 19 ,knobs 452 can be mounted on the wall, and each of the 430, 440 can include a cavity shaped and sized for receiving theattachment members knobs 452. As such, the 430, 440 are slid onto theattachment members knobs 452 protruding outwardly from thewall 450, thereby attaching thedispenser apparatus 400 to thewall 450. Thedispenser apparatus 400 dispenses a plurality of applicator wipes 420. - While embodiments of the invention are described above as being used to dispense sanitizing wipes for use in the medical field, the invention is not so limited. Embodiments of the invention described above can dispense a variety of applicator wipes adapted for applying a variety of substances, such as insect repellent, sunscreen, aloe, moisturizing creams, lens cleaner, nail polish remover, cuticle oil, perfume, essential oils, makeup remover, shampoo, hair oil, hair gel, dish soap, deodorant, and personal lubricant. Also, the invention is not limited to use with wipes and the like. Embodiments of the invention described above can be used to dispense a variety of packaged items, such as blotting papers, clothing refreshers and condoms.
- A dispenser apparatus and method of using same is described above. Various changes can be made to the invention without departing from its scope. The above description of the embodiments and best mode of the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not limitation—the invention being defined by the claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims (20)
1. An apparatus for dispensing a plurality of applicator wipes comprising:
(a) a generally cylindrical housing adapted for containing a roll of applicator wipes, the housing having a dispensing opening formed therein whereby an applicator wipe contained in the housing can be grasped and pulled out of the housing; and
(b) attachment means for attaching the housing to a support structure.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a rolling mechanism positioned within an interior space of the housing and adapted for facilitating rotation of the roll of applicator wipes.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the housing defines first and second opposed longitudinal ends, and the rolling mechanism comprises a rod positioned in a first cavity positioned proximate the first end of the housing and a second cavity positioned proximate the second end of the housing.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the dispensing opening is defined by a dispensing lip extending outwardly from the housing, the dispensing lip comprising a first edge section and a second edge section in spaced apart relation and substantially parallel to the first edge section, the first and second edge sections defining a slit sized to receive a single applicator wipe there through.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the dispensing opening is further defined by a first cut away section formed in the housing, the first cut away section in communication with the first edge section and defining a first exposed area of the housing adapted for receiving a first finger of a user.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the dispensing opening is further defined by a second cut away section formed in the housing, the second cut away section in communication with the second edge section and defining a second exposed area of the housing adapted for receiving a second finger of a user.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the support structure comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of an intravenous tubing line, a cord, a string, a snap fastener, and a wall.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the attachment means comprises at least one attachment member extending outwardly from the housing and defining an arcuate cavity adapted for receiving and releasably engaging an intravenous tubing line.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the attachment means comprises at least one eyelet positioned on the housing.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the attachment means comprises at least one attachment member extending outwardly from the housing and adapted for engaging a complimentary fastener attached to a wall.
11. A dispensing apparatus comprising:
(a) a generally cylindrical housing;
(b) a roll comprising a plurality of connected individual packages contained within the housing, wherein each individual package is connected to another individual package along a line of perforation;
(c) a dispensing opening formed in the housing and adapted for dispensing one of the individual packages; and
(d) at least one attachment member adapted for attaching the housing to a support structure.
12. The dispensing apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the housing defines first and second opposed longitudinal ends, and further comprising a rotatable rod positioned in a first cavity positioned proximate the first end of the housing and a second cavity positioned proximate the second end of the housing, wherein the rotatable rod supports the roll and facilitates rotation of the roll.
13. The dispensing apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein each individual package contains at least one applicator wipe.
14. The dispensing apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the dispensing opening is defined by a dispensing lip extending outwardly from the housing, the dispensing lip comprising a first edge section and a second edge section in spaced apart relation and substantially parallel to the first edge section, the first and second edge sections defining a slit sized to receive one of the individual packages there through and facilitating tearing of the individual package along the line of perforation.
15. The dispensing apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein the dispensing opening is further defined by a first cut away section formed in the housing, the first cut away section in communication with the first edge section and defining a first exposed area exposing one of the individual packages contained within the housing, whereby a user can place a first finger on said one of the individual packages.
16. The dispensing apparatus according to claim 15 , wherein the dispensing opening is further defined by a second cut away section formed in the housing, the second cut away section in communication with the second edge section and defining a second exposed area exposing said one of the individual packages contained within the housing, whereby a user can place a second finger on said one of the individual packages.
17. The dispensing apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the at least one attachment member comprises first and second attachment members positioned on the housing about 180 degrees from the dispensing opening, each of the first and second attachment members defining an arcuate cavity adapted for receiving and releasably engaging an intravenous tubing line.
18. The dispensing apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein the housing defines first and second opposed longitudinal ends, and the attachment means further comprises a first eyelet positioned on the housing proximate the first longitudinal end and a second eyelet positioned on the housing proximate the second longitudinal end.
19. The dispensing apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the at least one attachment member comprises an eyelet positioned on the housing, and further comprising a fastening device containing a retractable cord, wherein the retractable cord is attached to the eyelet.
20. A dispensing apparatus comprising:
(a) a generally cylindrical housing comprising first and second body sections, the first and second body sections releasably attached to each other;
(b) a roll contained within an interior space of the housing, the roll comprising a plurality of connected individual packages;
(c) a dispensing opening formed in the housing and adapted for dispensing one of the individual packages; and
(d) wherein the interior space of the housing can be accessed by disengaging the first and second body sections.
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