MOBILE HEALTHCARE PRODUCT DISPENSER
A dispenser for dispensing healthcare products comprising at least one dispenser section having at least one dispensing orifice and one disposal section having a disposal opening. The disposal section has fully compressed and fully uncompressed positions and is capable of remaining positioned in any position between the fully compressed and uncompressed positions.
This invention relates generally to the field of healthcare product dispensing, and more particularly is a mobile and convenient dispenser and disposal unit for use in providing a supply of healthcare products to be used by people.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn the past, people have typically obtained their healthcare supplies from units that only dispense, such as tissues dispensed from cardboard boxes. These dispensers do not typically include a disposal unit, thereby necessitating use of the dispenser supplies near a trash receptacle or requiring the user to carry the used, and possibly unsanitary, healthcare products, such as tissues. Also, some users may simply leave the used supplies next to the dispenser resulting in unsanitary, messy and unsightly conditions. To alleviate this problem, others have created dispensers that are attached or incorporated with the dispenser; however, joint units are bulky.
A number of devices have been designed for both dispensing supplies and disposing thereof after use. Most such devices have fixed dispensing and disposal unit volumes, such as described by Neumann in U.S. Pat. No. 3,372,837 and Meyer, Jr. in U.S. Pat. No. 5,054,612. These devices are bulky and require additional space since they have fixed dispensing and disposal volumes; thereby rendering them less likely to fit in small areas and requiring more space on retailer shelves. Certain other devices share space between the dispensing and disposal sections, such as those described by Horn in U.S. Pat. No. 3,221,928 and Parks in U.S. Pat No. 5,129,545. As tissues are dispensed from a fixed volume in these devices, space is vacated for the storage of the used tissues. In addition to the fixed volume problems mentioned above, this approach is problematic because the volume emptied by the removal of such supplies is not likely equal to the volume required to dispose of the used supplies. Accordingly, used supplies either do not fit into the disposal section, or more likely, additional volume must be allowed for in the design of the device, thereby resulting in a larger device that creates space problems. One device described by McPherson in U.S. Pat. No. 4,919,302 addresses these concerns by adding a collapsible disposal unit; however, this addresses only the marketing shelf space issue and upon expansion of the fixed volume disposal section the same space issues and problems arise as with the fixed volume dispensers.
As mentioned, healthcare product dispensing technologies, namely tissue dispensing technologies, are fairly well developed; however, existing technologies do not maximize the effective use of such technologies. Further, existing dispensers do not provide convenient and space efficient disposal mechanisms. As a result, significant improvement can still be made in the area of healthcare product dispensing and waste handling and disposal.
It is the primary object of the present invention to enable people to dispense, use and dispose of healthcare products from a single dispensing and disposal device that uses a minimum amount of store shelf space and user space. Another object of the invention is to permit people to take advantage of the convenient and compact dispenser to conveniently and hygienically use healthcare products in environments they may not otherwise use the products, for example, in an automobile, next to a swimming pool, at the beach or in other mobile, outside or non-home environments. Another object of the invention is to make the disposal of used healthcare products easier by including a disposal device which permits easy and convenient disposal of used healthcare products by the person.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a dispenser comprised of a healthcare product dispenser section and a disposal section to permit convenient disposal of the waste products. The disposal section is constructed such that it may be almost entirely collapsed, fully expanded or opened to an intermediate position. As a result of the device, people can use and dispose of healthcare products with a single dispenser, thereby permitting greater cleanliness and convenient use of the invention in a variety of environments.
The size and shape specifications of the healthcare products and dispenser can be varied and they can be positioned in a variety of arrangements. In one embodiment, the products are heavy-duty tissues dispensed from a cartridge, either disposable or refillable, out of the bottom of the dispenser section of the invention and the disposal section has side walls that are an accordion-like shape, thereby permitting the disposal section to be expanded and contracted by the user into fully compressed, uncompressed and intermediate positions. In another embodiment, the invention is a single integrally constructed unit with dispenser and disposal sections and the entire dispenser invention is disposable for user convenience.
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The disposal section 15 defines a refuse volume 27 for receiving used tissues. Used tissues are inserted into the refuse volume 27 through a disposal orifice 40 located on the top wall 45 of the disposal section 15. The refuse volume 27 can be increased or decreased by expanding or contracting the flexible bellows 26 of the disposal section 15. The disposal volume 27 is shown at its minimum in
The dispenser 10 preferably is provided with a handle 50 to permit easy carrying; however, it should be understood that other carrying or fastening techniques may be employed as well such as a longer cord or rope or a sliding eyelet and bolt fastening apparatus allowing the dispensers to be removably secured to a supporting wall or structure.
The dispenser section 16 is shown in greater detail in the perspective of
The disposal section 15 is shown in greater detail in the perspective of
In one embodiment of the dispenser 10, depicted in
In another embodiment of the dispenser 10, depicted in
The preceding description of the invention has shown and described certain embodiments thereof, however, it is intended by way of illustration and example only and not by way of limitation. Those skilled in the art should understand that various changes, omissions and additions may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A tissue dispenser comprising:
- a) a dispenser section and a disposal section attached to said dispenser section, wherein said dispenser section has a dispensing orifice for dispensing tissues and said disposal section has a disposal opening for disposing of said tissues;
- b) said disposal section having, relative to said dispenser section, a fully compressed position for transport and storage and a fully uncompressed position for use, said disposal section being capable of remaining position in any position between said compressed position and said uncompressed position.
2. A tissue dispenser for dispensing tissues, comprising a body forming a tissue dispenser section containing tissues to be dispensed, and a tissue disposal section for receiving used tissues, the tissue dispenser section being spaced from the tissue disposal section by a wall and having a tissue dispensing orifice, and the tissue disposal section having a tissue disposing orifice, a portion of the body defining the tissue disposal section including a pleat extending completely around the periphery of the body and being expandable from a collapsed state to enlarge the tissue disposal section.
3. The tissue dispenser according to claim 2 wherein there are a plurality of the pleats arranged in accordion fashion, each pleat extending completely around a periphery of the body.
4. The tissue dispenser according to claim 3 wherein the body defines opposite ends that are movable away from each other as the tissue disposal section is expanded, the tissue dispensing orifice and the tissue disposal orifice being arranged in respective ones of the ends.
5. The tissue dispenser according to claim 4 wherein the ends define a top end and a bottom end, respectively, of the dispenser, the tissue dispensing orifice being disposed in the bottom end and facing downwardly.
6. The tissue dispenser according to claim 5 wherein the body has a substantially circular cross sectional shape.
7. The tissue dispenser according to claim 5 wherein the body has a substantially square cross sectional shape.
8. The tissue dispenser according to claim 5 further including a fastener for supporting the body above floor level.
9. The tissue dispenser according to claim 8 wherein the fastener comprises an elongated element for suspending the body.
10. The tissue dispenser according to claim 2 wherein the body defines opposite ends that are movable away from each other as the tissue disposal section is expanded, the tissue dispensing orifice and the tissue disposal orifice being arranged in respective ones of the ends.
11. The tissue dispenser according to claim 10 wherein the ends define a top end and a bottom end, respectively, of the dispenser, the tissue dispensing orifice disposed in the bottom end and facing downwardly.
12. The tissue dispenser according to claim 2 wherein the body has a substantially circular cross sectional shape.
13. The tissue dispenser according to claim 2 wherein the body has a substantially square cross sectional shape.
14. The tissue dispenser according to claim 2 further including a fastener for supporting the body above floor level.
15. The tissue dispenser according to claim 14 wherein the fastener comprises an elongated element for suspending the body.
16. A tissue dispenser for dispensing tissues, comprising a body forming a tissue dispenser section containing tissues to be dispensed, and a tissue disposal section for receiving used tissues; the tissue dispenser section separated from the tissue disposal section by a wall and having a tissue dispensing orifice; the tissue disposal section having a tissue disposing orifice; a portion of the body defining the tissue disposal section being expandable from a collapsed state; the body defining opposite ends that are movable away from each other as the tissue disposal section is expanded; the tissue dispensing orifice and the tissue disposing orifice being disposed in respective ones of the ends.
17. The tissue dispenser according to claim 16 wherein portions of the body defining the ends are removable from a remainder of the body disposed therebetween.
18. The tissue dispenser according to claim 16 further including a fastener for supporting the dispenser above floor level.
19. The tissue dispenser according to claim 18 wherein the fastener comprises an elongated element for suspending the dispenser.
20. The tissue dispenser according to claim 16 wherein the body is of substantially circular cross sectional shape.
21. The tissue dispenser according to claim 16 wherein the body is of substantially square cross sectional shape.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 25, 2010
Publication Date: Jul 15, 2010
Inventor: Christopher B. HEWETT (Aspen, CO)
Application Number: 12/692,697
International Classification: B65D 83/08 (20060101);