With Fluent Material Dispenser Patents (Class 221/96)
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Patent number: 7954671Abstract: The pack comprises a container defining a containment volume containing pastilles or the like, a lid closing off the said containment volume and includes a flap for dispensing the pastilles or the like. The pack also contains a spray dispenser including a sprayable fluid and spray nozzle for dispensing the fluid. The spray dispenser is inserted within the containment volume of the container with the spray nozzle associated with the lid.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: SoremartecInventor: Giuseppe Terrasi
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Publication number: 20110114640Abstract: A dispensing device deposits cream onto a strip of gauze by housing a roll of gauze that is unrolled and pulled through a user-fillable reservoir of cream. The amount of cream deposited on the gauze is regulated by applying pressure to various parts of the device. Cream laden gauze is then used in the conventional manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: ERIC L. BLACK, David S. Asbery
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Patent number: 7886936Abstract: A insulated cooler includes a thermally insulated storage compartment and a water storage chamber mounted thereon and preferably formed integrally therewith. A water spout communicates with the water storage chamber to permit water to flow from the storage chamber for washing hands and the like when in areas without running water. A soap dispenser is mounted on the cooler to facilitate the washing process. An external carrier may also be mounted on the cooler for carrying various items which do not need to be stored within the insulated storage compartment.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2006Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventor: Steven M. Helline
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Patent number: 7850041Abstract: The present disclosure relates to wet wipe dispensing systems for dispensing wet wipes capable of changing temperature upon use. In one embodiment, the dispensing system includes a wet wipe container and a lotion container that is held in assembly with the wet wipe container that contains a lotion that is kept separate from the wet wipes until the wet wipe is dispensed from the wet wipe container. The lotion includes a microencapsulated delivery vehicle that contains a temperature change agent that is capable of generating a temperature change upon contact with an aqueous solution. Once the wet wipe is dispensed from the system, an applicating device can apply the lotion to the wet wipe to facilitate contact between the temperature change agent in the microencapsulated delivery vehicle and the aqueous solution of the wet wipe.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2008Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Inventors: John David Amundson, Frank P. Abuto, Timothy P. Clare, Edward John Foley, Eric Michael Winder, Paul R. Schmidt, Wael R. Joseph, Duane Lyle McDonald
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Patent number: 7837060Abstract: A standalone portable dispenser assembly for sanitary items includes a base portion that provides resistance to the dispenser assembly against being tipped from an upright condition, an extension portion extending upwardly from the base portion, an upper cover portion attached to the extension portion above the base portion and a dispensing unit below the upper cover portion. One or more dispensing devices are disposed upon or within the dispensing unit for dispensing at least one sanitary item, such as hand towels and liquid hand soaps. The dispensing unit is at least partially shielded from weather by the upper cover portion, and the assembly is provided in a modular configuration for the convenient replacement of damaged components.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: PolyJohn Enterprises CorporationInventors: Rodney M. Mullett, Vaughan D. Smith, II, Jamie P. Kostelyk
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Publication number: 20100187251Abstract: A infection control station includes: a mounting unit; a cover rotatably attached to the mounting unit, adapted to transition between an open position and a closed position; a pump adapted to dispense the hand sanitizer; a site window to view the hand sanitizer when the cover is in the closed position; an aperture adapted to dispense the towel; and a site window to view the towel when the cover is in the closed position. The station may also include a hinge that pivotally attaches a first side of the cover to the mounting unit; a lock that releasably secures a second side of the cover against the mounting unit; and a shelf that is accessible when the cover is in the open position and is not accessible when the cover is in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: Robert Simmons
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Publication number: 20100051637Abstract: A wireless parallel dispensing system includes an automatic soap dispenser, which comprises a CPU, an infrared sensor, a motor drive, a RF transmitter and a transmitting antenna and which transmits a RF signal when dispensing a liquid soap; an automatic perfume dispenser or an automatic tissue dispenser, which has built therein a RF receiver and a receiving antenna for receiving the RF signal from the automatic soap dispenser and which automatically dispenses a perfume or tissue each time it receives the RF signal from the automatic soap dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventor: Hsiu-Hung Shu
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Publication number: 20100018988Abstract: A fluid-containing system includes an enclosure that houses a fluid that is contained in a bladder coupled to a spigot and houses a sleeve that is inclined relative to the bottom of the enclosure. The spigot protrudes through a spigot opening in the enclosure, while the sleeve contains dispensable items that can be fed through a dispensable item opening in the enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2008Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: Target Brands, Inc.Inventors: Teresa A. Reineccius, Gary L. Sotebeer
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Publication number: 20090266838Abstract: A vendor for air inflation merchandises comprising a machine body, a merchandise receiving chamber, a merchandise output device and an air inflation device, the machine body providing a space for integrating the merchandise receiving chamber, the merchandise output device and the air inflation device. The merchandise receiving chamber serves for receiving air inflation merchandises which are packaged in boxes. The merchandise output device is installed below the merchandise receiving chamber. When coins are inputted, the air inflation merchandise in the merchandise receiving chamber will output to the merchandise outlet through a guide tube with the driving operation of the merchandise output device so as to achieve the object of selling the merchandise. The air inflation device is further installed with an extendable air transfer tube. One end of the air transfer tube protrudes out of the machine body to be pivoted to an air valve for air inflation by users.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2008Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventor: Shen-Hao Yao
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Patent number: 7588168Abstract: A combination dispenser is provided. The combination dispenser includes a frame and a covering product dispenser carried by the frame. The covering product dispenser is configured for dispensing a covering product for use in covering a portion of a body. A wiping product dispenser is carried by the frame and is configured for dispensing a wiping product for use in wiping a body. An application product dispenser is carried by the frame and is configured for dispensing an application product for use in application to a body.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2005Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Alison Salyer Bagwell, Martin Shamis, Marty Vistins
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Patent number: 7556174Abstract: Disclosed is a candy storage and dispenser device. A multi-compartment dispensing device offers a unique device for storing and dispensing candy. Accordingly, multiple types and/or colors of candy may be contained in a transparent housing to create a very colorful presentation. Any number of candy types, including powdered, beads, pellets and the like, may be stored and dispensed with the multi-compartment device. The compartments are joined by a series of apertures which may, or may not, be regulated by a movable barricade. Then, when desired, the multiple candies are dispensed through the series of compartment apertures and a dispensing aperture. One version comprises a flute-shaped device having an operational mouthpiece.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Inventor: Frank P. Gatski
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Publication number: 20090101665Abstract: The invention is a soap and towel dispensing product that enables quick and easy restocking of towels and soap and also reduces contact with contaminated surfaces on the product during restocking. The product can hold a soap container beneath a towel enclosure to minimize contamination of the towels by the soap. The product is configured so that the soap container can be removed from the product without requiring a service worker to touch the soap container. The product is configured to that the soap container can be replaced by simply pressing the soap container against the product without rotating the soap container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventor: Mike Mulhern
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Patent number: 7519451Abstract: The present invention provides for a vending system wherein a monitoring system verifies that a beverage product ordered by a vending customer is actually delivered through a delivery area to the customer. If the beverage product ordered is unavailable either because of an out of stock situation or a blockage of the delivery path for that product, the present invention allows the customer to request a refund or order a second product.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Crane Co.Inventors: William Eric Hartnell, David Boyd Whitten
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Publication number: 20090090737Abstract: A combined towel and soap dispenser is disclosed comprising a housing having a front, back, bottom, top and sides to form an enclosure for a decorative nature. A partition is provided within the housing to form an upper interior compartment for housing liquid soap and a lower interior compartment for housing a charge of folded paper towels within the housing. A dispensing slot is provided at the bottom of the housing for dispensing the folded paper towels one at a time. In addition, a soap dispenser extents out of the front of the housing for dispensing soap from the upper interior compartment of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2007Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventor: Mary Bernice Franco
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Publication number: 20090065521Abstract: The present disclosure relates to wet wipe dispensing systems for dispensing wet wipes capable of changing temperature upon use. In one embodiment, the dispensing system includes a wet wipe container and a lotion container that is held in assembly with the wet wipe container that contains a lotion that is kept separate from the wet wipes until the wet wipe is dispensed from the wet wipe container. The lotion includes a microencapsulated delivery vehicle that contains a temperature change agent that is capable of generating a temperature change upon contact with an aqueous solution. Once the wet wipe is dispensed from the system, an applicating device can apply the lotion to the wet wipe to facilitate contact between the temperature change agent in the microencapsulated delivery vehicle and the aqueous solution of the wet wipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: John David Amundson, Frank P. Abuto, Timothy P. Clare, Edward John Foley, Eric Michael Winder, Paul R. Schmidt, Wael R. Joseph, Duane Lyle McDonald
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Publication number: 20090057331Abstract: Portable wipe dispensers are provided. In one form the wipe dispenser can be used to spray a cleaning liquid onto a wipe being dispensed from the device. Alternatively the outlet may be directed against a surface external to the dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Michael C. Fryan, Douglas A. Soller, Rakesh K. Popli, Frank J. Steer, Evan A. Sparks
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Patent number: 7497351Abstract: The present disclosure relates to wet wipe dispensing systems for dispensing wet wipes capable of changing temperature upon use. In one embodiment, the dispensing system includes a wet wipe container and a lotion container that is held in assembly with the wet wipe container that contains a lotion that is kept separate from the wet wipes until the wet wipe is dispensed from the wet wipe container. The lotion includes a microencapsulated delivery vehicle that contains a temperature change agent that is capable of generating a temperature change upon contact with an aqueous solution. Once the wet wipe is dispensed from the system, an applicating device can apply the lotion to the wet wipe to facilitate contact between the temperature change agent in the microencapsulated delivery vehicle and the aqueous solution of the wet wipe.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Inventors: John David Amundson, Frank P. Abuto, Timothy P. Clare, Edward John Foley, Eric Michael Winder, Paul R. Schmidt, Wael R. Joseph, Duane Lyle McDonald
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Publication number: 20080185393Abstract: A standalone portable dispenser assembly for sanitary items includes a base portion that provides resistance to the dispenser assembly against being tipped from an upright condition, an extension portion extending upwardly from the base portion, an upper cover portion attached to the extension portion above the base portion and a dispensing unit below the upper cover portion. One or more dispensing devices are disposed upon or within the dispensing unit for dispensing at least one sanitary item, such as hand towels and liquid hand soaps. The dispensing unit is at least partially shielded from weather by the upper cover portion, and the assembly is provided in a modular configuration for the convenient replacement of damaged components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: Rodney M. Mullett, Vaughan D. Smith, Jamie P. Kostelyk
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Publication number: 20080178627Abstract: A refrigerator dispenser includes a dispenser assembly housing that is accommodated by a door surface hole having a sizing ratio that is defined by dividing a height with a width of the door surface hole. The dispenser assembly housing is configured to define a dispenser assembly cavity in at least a portion of the dispenser assembly housing. The dispenser assembly cavity has an opening at a front surface of the dispenser assembly housing and has a sizing ratio that is defined by dividing a height with a width of the dispenser assembly cavity along the opening. A control panel extends along at least one of a horizontal and vertical dimension of the front surface of the dispenser assembly housing proximate to the opening. The sizing ratio of the door surface hole is different than the sizing ratio of the dispenser assembly cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Heon-Jae Jang, Seung-Beom Chae, II-Wook Joung, Sang-Ho Park, Yong-Chul Kwon, Hyeon-Jin Kim
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Publication number: 20080163756Abstract: An apparatus, method and vending system mixes a dry product mix with liquid to produce a mixed beverage. The apparatus includes a product canister containing the dry product mix. The product canister includes a dispensing mechanism that dispensed a portion of the mix through an outlet. During dispensing, a plurality of agitators positioned within the product canister and in contact with the product mix displaces the product mix, thereby keeping the product mix loose and lifted and resulting in a more evenly distributed product mix feed for dispensing through the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventor: Gregory G. Stettes
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Publication number: 20070289987Abstract: A modular hand care system that is customizable and expandable in its design, a method of providing such a system, and a module that may be used in such a system is disclosed. The modular nature of the system allows the consumer to dispense different product, easily configure the selected modules, quickly replace or add individual modules as the consumer desires. Such a system can be used at any location of the consumer's choosing; the system may be mounted on a wall, on a movable cart, or may be installed within a frame system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventors: Paul Francis Tramontina, Andrew Clement
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Patent number: 7231279Abstract: An automatic vending machine includes an integrated capsule dispensing apparatus. The automatic vending machine comprises a first dispensing unit for delivering products that it withdraws from one or more first storage compartments, and is characterized in that it further comprises at least a second dispensing unit for delivering products packaged in the form of capsules that are stored loosely within second storage compartments.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: N&W Global Vending S.p.A.Inventor: Paolo Ghidotti
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Patent number: 6971545Abstract: A rectangularly shaped rigid structure having a front panel including an opening therein, a top panel, a rear, bottom, left and right side panels. Also included is an interior panel that cooperates with the interior surfaces of the top, bottom, left and right side panels to form a front compartment dimensioned to contain a collapsible beverage container including a pour spout positioned to project through the front panel opening and a rear compartment dimensioned to contain a cup retainer that holds a plurality of vertically stacked disposable cups. A removable section of the rear panel, delimited by a horizontal linear series of perforations, can be detached so that access is gained to the bottom-most cup, which can be dispensed and placed under the pour spout to dispense the beverage.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Inventors: Phil Martinez, Robert Reider
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Patent number: 6854910Abstract: A portable window/windshield cleaning device is self contained with washing liquid and a squeegee.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Inventor: Gilles Leblanc
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Publication number: 20040238556Abstract: Flexible filler for filling cracks, gaps or holes in masonry or a rendered finish on masonry, comprising a mixture of an acrylic caulk bulked up with a finely divided particulate material of a size to match the roughness of the surface around the crack gap or hole to be filled. The caulk and particulate material are mixed thoroughly to form a homogeneous mixture which is packed into a cylindrical cartridge having a nozzle through which the mixture can be forced when needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Kevin Griff George
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Patent number: 6805262Abstract: A mouthwash dispenser includes a housing having a bottom wall, a top wall and a peripheral wall extending between and being attached to the top and bottom walls. A dispensing outlet is fluidly coupled to the housing and extends away from the bottom wall. A valve assembly is fluidly coupled to the dispensing outlet for selectively opening or closing the dispensing outlet. A drain assembly retrieves fluid from the dispensing outlet. A mouthwash solution may be positioned in the housing such that mouthwash may be dispensed through the dispensing outlet. The drain assembly is positioned below the housing such that any spilled mouthwash will be caught in the drain assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2003Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Inventor: Daniel P. Frazier
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Patent number: 6786356Abstract: A drinks machine, in particular a coffee machine, with an entry device for solid cleaning agent, in particular in pressed form, being user-friendly and safe during cleaning, and having an automatically dosing, enclosed dosage device for the cleaning agent which includes a spout, a storage container protected from the spout, and at least one dosage unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: WMF Wuerttembergische Metallwarenfabrik ABInventors: Rudi Geiger, Ewald Bauer, Peter Pulvermüller, Günther Nagel
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Patent number: 6742553Abstract: In a cup-type beverage vending machine, during conveyance of a beverage-filled cup to a product taking-out position and when the cup does not reach the product taking-out position, a pivot arm is supported by a support roller and a cup on a cup stage is held by a holder. When the cup reaches the product taking-out position, a lower edge of the pivot arm is released from the support roller and the pivot arm and the holder are pivoted downward. Consequently, the holder is spaced downward apart from a front surface of the cup, which allows a customer to easily take out the cup.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Sanden CorporationInventors: Takeshi Sato, Ryouichi Sekiguchi, Toshiya Chiku
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Patent number: 6696924Abstract: A hand-held device for alerting a user when scheduled medications, nutritional supplements, nutrients and minerals should be ingested. The device includes a processor positioned and a memory unit connected to the processor for storing user input data concerning a schedule for ingesting desired medications, nutritional supplements, nutrients and minerals. A display screen displays a message from the processor related to the schedule and function keys are connected to the processor for inputting the data concerning the schedule. The data includes a signal identifing the desired medications, nutritional supplements, nutrients and minerals to be ingested and a time at which they are to be ingested. The processor monitors a time of day and alerts the user when a scheduled time arrives. A speaker is connected to the processor for generating an audible alarm signal and alerting the user when a scheduled time arrives.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2000Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Inventor: Tonia H Socinski
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Patent number: 6691897Abstract: A pole on a base has mounted containers for freely dispensing antibacterial hand cleaner, sanitizing spray, disposable towels and other cleaning and sanitizing supplies. A waste disposal container rests on the flat base and is clipped to the pole. An information display, preferably visible from all sides, is mounted at the top of the pole at eye level. Triagulated print or lighted slide panels or animated screen displays and sound could be used for advertising and information. Selling or renting advertising space pays for the free dispensing of sanitizing supplies for public health.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Inventor: Jason C. Ashe
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Publication number: 20040016764Abstract: This is a surface treating device and method of treating surfaces in which a supply of surface treating material is carried in a first package by a handle and a surface treating backing device with means to gradually advance the surface treating material from the first package over the backing device in increments or continuously in such manner that clean, or relatively clean, surface treating material is always being used with soiled or contaminated surface treating material being accumulated and stored within a second package in such manner that the two packages can be removed and replaced simultaneously in order to assure that relatively clean surface treating material will always be used during surface treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: Blyth S. Biggs, David Amandus Stegemann
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Patent number: 6675985Abstract: In a cup-type beverage vending machine according to the present invention, during conveyance of a beverage-filled cup to a product taking-out position and when the cup does not reach the product taking-out position, a pivot arm is supported by a support roller and a cup on a cup stage is held by a holder. When the cup reaches the product taking-out position, a lower edge of the pivot arm is released from the support roller and the pivot arm and the holder are pivoted downward. Consequently, the holder is spaced downward apart from a front surface of the cup, which allows a customer to easily take out the cup.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Sanden CorporationInventors: Takeshi Sato, Ryouichi Sekiguchi, Toshiya Chiku
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Patent number: 6637620Abstract: An apparatus for sampling perfume includes a card dispenser which includes a built-in atomizer. The dispenser is operated by a simple control which applies a scent onto a card and ejects the card from the dispenser. The dispenser is preferably designed to be resistant to theft. In this regard, the size and appearance of the dispenser may be sufficient to dissuade a shoplifter. Alternatively, the dispenser can be locked to a display counter. According to one of the methods of the invention, the cards dispensed from the dispenser bear advertising indicia indicating the name of the perfume. According to another method of the invention cards are provided with indicia indicating a discount coupon for the perfume purchase.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Inventors: Candace Oshinsky, Michael Leone, Matthew Maleiko, Gerard DeFries, Ross Osias
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Patent number: 6540103Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing new diapers and disposing of used diapers. The apparatus comprises a container having a base, a plurality of outer walls, an enclosed area, and a partition wall. The partition wall divides container into a diaper compartment for storing new diapers, and a waste compartment for storing used diapers. One of the outer walls includes a slot extending to the diaper compartment. The slot is for dispensing of individual diapers. An outer lid can be positioned over the container to enclose both of the diaper compartment and the waste compartment. An inner lid is provided inside the container covering the diaper compartment to prevent odor from permeating diapers in the diaper compartment. A wipe receptacle is mounted to the container adjacent the diaper slot. The wipe receptacle is adapted to contain wet baby wipes in a convenient location for use during diaper changes.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Inventor: Brian Silvers
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Publication number: 20030006243Abstract: A display apparatus [100] for bag-in-box type dispenser bags comprises a transparent enclosure [103] having a dispenser portion [117] and a cup holder portion [119]. The dispenser portion is sized to accept a drink dispenser bag [101] for dispensing beverages. A spout aperture [129] on a dispensing end [109] provides access to the spout [131] of the dispenser. A cup holder [121] dispenses a stack of cups [125] from the apparatus. Suction cups [205] provide a means to attach the apparatus to a vertical surface [135]. The apparatus provides high-visibility display of a bag-in-box product and facilitates sampling by potential customers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2001Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventor: Wallace J. Looney
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Publication number: 20020175175Abstract: An apparatus for sampling perfume includes a card dispenser which includes a built-in atomizer. The dispenser is operated by a simple control which applies a scent onto a card and ejects the card from the dispenser. The dispenser is preferably designed to be resistant to theft. In this regard, the size and appearance of the dispenser may be sufficient to dissuade a shoplifter. Alternatively, the dispenser can be locked to a display counter. According to one of the methods of the invention, the cards dispensed from the dispenser bear advertising indicia indicating the name of the perfume. According to another method of the invention cards are provided with indicia indicating a discount coupon for the perfume purchase.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Candace Oshinskv, Michael Leone, Matthew Maleiko, Gerard DeFries, Ross Osias
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Publication number: 20020162847Abstract: A bandage or other injury dressing dispenser is disclosed. The dispenser includes a plurality of differently-sized compartments, one for each injury dressing size. The dispenser includes bottom, front, rear and top surfaces and further includes a tension member in each compartment, for providing a biasing force between the compartment rear surface and a backing plate in each compartment. The injury dressings are disposed vertically between the backing plate and the front compartment surface, such that the tension member urges the injury dressings forwardly against the interior side of the front surface. The injury dressings are dispensed from a slot in the bottom surface of each compartment by the application of a downwardly directed force against the injury dressing through an arcuate opening in the front surface of each compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventor: Eric R. Roy
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Patent number: 6401972Abstract: The invention pertains to a new type of restroom dispenser and is characterized by a casing, the back wall of which can be fastened to a vertical surface such as a restroom wall and which forms an inner chamber that holds a tank of a liquid dispenser, which has a dosing apparatus on the bottom of the casing for dosed dispensing of a liquid, for example a cleansing liquid, for example onto a piece of toilet paper.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Cetoni Umwelttechnologie-Entwicklungs-GmbHInventors: Alice Schlattl, Oliver Schlattl, Bettina Dichtl
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Publication number: 20020017532Abstract: A heat transfer cap assembly for use with a dispensing canister containing a pressurized product, such as shaving gel. The cap assembly defines a volume for retaining hot tap water to heat gel in a thermal conductor forming a conduit between a nozzle adaptor and an outlet in the side of the cap assembly. When the nozzle is released, the conduit moves out of alignment with the outlet so as to block any ‘drool’ of the gel remaining in the conduit during later expansion. The outer cap is rotatable to a lock position to disallow activation of the nozzle and to further block the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventors: Patrick T. Aiken, Jon R. Rossman, Bryan R. Hotaling, Thomas A. Hagerty
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Publication number: 20010035426Abstract: A Self-Serve wall mounted mouthwash fluid dispenser which provides a vertical rectangular container, having a diametrical separator to define two compartments. The left side of the container carries one-portion disposable cups that in turn would be used for collecting mouthwash. The light side of the container carries mouthwash fluid in a sealed hygienic plastic bag that in turn would be used for storing the fluid, later being released at the suppression of a lever. The cover defines an outer region designed for advertising to be filled by any of the mouthwash companies acquiring or leasing this patent or any of its main ideas and components. The special supplies like the one-portion disposable cups and the disposable hygienic bags, both in special packaging will be particular size and dimensions to be stipulated later by the inventor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Inventor: Dionisio Jose Chamorro
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Patent number: 6116460Abstract: Disclosed is a vending machine including a body defining an exterior of the vending machine, a plurality of mixture containers holding various powdered mixtures, a cup dispenser containing a plurality of cups and which dispenses the same, and a cup tray for receiving cups and from which the customer withdraws the same after the beverage has been made. The vending machine further includes a cup transfer device provided between the cup dispenser and the cup tray, the cup transfer device receiving a cup from the cup dispenser, moving the cup under supply pipes of the mixture containers, and after the cup has received a predetermined amount of a powdered mixture from the same, dropping the cup on the cup tray.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Samsung Kwang-Ju Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Oh-Bok Kim, Bo-Hyun Jang
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Patent number: 6062431Abstract: An improvement to a beverage package that includes a flaccid beverage bag, a carton around the bag and a fill spout and dispensing device attached to the bag. The improvement wherein the carton is collapsible and includes front and rear panels with first and second spaced-apart side panels extending between the front and rear panels thereby forming a rectangular upper opening bounded by the panels. Furthermore, a spout securing panel is received in the opening and has the spout extending therethrough, and a cover panel is over the securing panel. A method for transporting and dispensing a beverage is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1999Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: BIB Pak, Inc.Inventor: James F. Geshay
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Patent number: 6036388Abstract: A windshield washing service unit for providing a station for holding the equipment and supplies needed for cleaning windshields and other windows. The windshield washing service unit includes a housing with a spaced apart pair of side walls, spaced apart front and back walls extending between the side walls, and a bottom wall extending between the side walls and connecting the front and back walls together. The front, back, and bottom walls define a receptacle therebetween. An insert is inserted into the receptacle. The insert defines an open topped reservoir designed for holding a liquid therein. An elongate dowel is extended between and rotatably mounted to the side walls above the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1999Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Inventor: Samuel L. Atcher
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Patent number: 6021920Abstract: Emergency and other personnel needing gloves can retrieve them easily for donning using a glove and hand protectant dispenser. The dispenser includes a backboard having at least one detachable glove dispenser member disposed proximate a first edge of the backboard; and at least one detachable hand protectant disposer proximate a second edge of the backboard.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1997Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Microflex CorporationInventor: Fortunato G. Aldape
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Patent number: 5884807Abstract: The present invention is a vending machine with the ability to accept multiple purchase requests per money transaction. As the vending machine dispensing receptacle is of limited size, a weight sensor determines if an article in the multiple dispensing sequence has been taken by the user, allowing for the subsequent article in the sequence to be dispensed. Additional features include error messages displayed to the user as well as an alarm to alert the user if an article has not been removed in some predetermined time.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Kwangju Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Dae-Ryong Yun
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Patent number: 5865340Abstract: A display device for a fluid filler gun head includes a carrying body and a frame attached to an upper surface of the carrying body, defining a display portion for removable display placards. The carrying body can be removable from the gun head or can be an integral part of the gun head itself. A housing is defined in the carrying body for holding one or more replaceable rolls of coupons, and a rotating device, is provided for rotating the coupon rolls and dispensing one or more coupons through a slot in the carrying body. A controller can be provided to control operation of the rotating device, based on information received from an external source, to dispense one or more selected coupons. The information can be a type of fluid being dispensed, a particular product displayed on the display placard, or the like. The dispensed coupons preferably are selected to match the information received by the controller.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Alvern-Norway A/SInventor: Stein Alvern
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Patent number: 5762710Abstract: An instant impregnated wipe system includes a housing 3 in which a drawer 1, containing a stack of wipes 2, is slidably mounted. The uppermost wipe in the drawer 1 is sprayed with material as the drawer closes. The spray 4 terminates when the drawer 1 is closed. An impregnated wipe can then be removed after opening the drawer 1.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1997Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Polymer Group, Inc.Inventors: Mou Chung Ngai, Gerrit J. Looman
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Patent number: 5646912Abstract: A medication compliance, co-ordination and dispensing system for coordinating the administration of medication regimens at home equipped with a system for monitoring patient compliance and protection from overdosage and underdosage. The system is accessible to all types of patients, including children, the elderly, the visually-impaired, the hearing-impaired and patients with other handicaps. The device comprises a centrally positioned main housing containing a control element, a plurality of storage and dispensing units dedicated to different medications engageable with the main housing, and a system of input and output devices in communication with the control element. The I/O devices include visual and audible alarms for alerting the patient of administration times, voice and display means for providing extended medication information to the patient, a mini-camera for recording patient compliance and a user-wearable message receiving component for doing same.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1996Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Inventor: Damon S. Cousin
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Patent number: 5564597Abstract: A portable container beverage dispensing system. The beverage dispenser uses the original beverage container which is inverted and loaded into a sleeve inside the beverage dispensing system. A conduit is attached to the beverage container which is in turn attached to a spigot which is accessible from the outside of the portable container. The beverage is gravity fed to the spigot. The beverage container is insulated from external temperature problems, and is held in close proximity to thermal control devices to provide more efficient beverage temperature control. The sleeve may alternatively be used as a reservoir, for an optional cup dispenser is provided, or for an optional storage container. An optional pump is provided to maintain pressure inside the reservoir for adequate beverage flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Inventors: Lee R. Koorse, Mark M. McCool
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Patent number: RE38377Abstract: An improvement to a beverage package that includes a flaccid beverage bag, a carton around the bag and a fill spout and dispensing device attached to the bag. The improvement wherein the carton is collapsible and includes front and rear panels with first and second spaced-apart side panels extending between the front and rear panels thereby forming a rectangular upper opening bounded by the panels. Furthermore, a spout securing panel is received in the opening and has the spout extending therethrough, and a cover panel is over the securing panel. A method for transporting and dispensing a beverage is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Inventor: James F. Geshay