WET WIPE WALL MOUNT DISPENSER
A wet wipe dispenser for serially dispensing wet wipes includes a tub assembly including a tub and a tub cover having a restricted wet wipe passageway, a mounting bracket, and a support structure hingedly mounted on the bracket for supporting the tub cover and tub allowing manual access through the support structure to a topmost wipe extending through the restricted wet wipe passageway.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/175,863, filed Jun. 15, 2015.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis invention relates to the field of dispensing and more particularly to dispensers for serially dispensing wet wipes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA wet wipe, also known as a wet towel or a moist towelette, is a small moistened piece of paper or cloth that often comes folded. Wet wipes are used for cleaning purposes such as for personal hygiene or household cleaning among other usages.
It is known in the prior art to individually wrap wet wipes for convenience. It is also known to provide dispensers holding a plurality of wound serially connected wet wipes or stacked wet wipes individually dispensing the wet wipes serially through an opening formed in the dispenser.
The following patent documents are believed to be representative of the current state of the prior art in this field: U.S. Pat. No. 8,777,053, issued Jul. 15, 2014, U.S. Pat. No. 3,986,479, issued Oct. 19, 1976, U.S. Pat. No. 4,790,436, issued Dec. 13, 1988, U.S. Pat. No. 5,469,987, issued Nov. 28, 1995, U.S. Pat. No. 5,516,001, issued May 14, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,715,971, issued Feb. 10, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 5,718,353, issued Feb. 17, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 6,158,614, issued Dec. 12, 2000, U.S. Pat. No. 6,220,435, issued Apr. 24, 2001, U.S. Pat. No. 6,634,037, issued Oct. 21, 2003, U.S. Pat. No. 6,899,250, issued May 31, 2005, U.S. Pat. No. 6,948,643, issued Sep. 27, 2005, U.S. Patent App. Pub. No. U.S. 2005/0067313, published Mar. 31, 2005 and U.S. Patent App. Pub. No. U.S. 2006/0157496, published Jul. 20, 2006.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTIONThe wet wipe wall mount dispenser of the present invention includes a wall mounting bracket on which a support lid assembly is pivotally mounted. A tub assembly including a tub for holding wet wipes and a tub cover is connected to the support lid assembly by interlock structure.
Other features, advantages and objects of the present invention will become apparent with reference to the following description and accompanying drawings.
Referring now to
The dispenser includes a wall mounting bracket 10, a support lid assembly 12 and a tub assembly 14. The tub assembly 14 includes a tub 16 for holding serially connected wet wipes in wound condition and a tub cover 18 having a tethered removable tub cover lid 19. Tub cover 18 defines an opening 20 in communication with the tub interior receiving the tub cover lid 19. A restrictor plate or sheet 22 (
The tub cover 18 (see
The support lid assembly 12 incorporates two components—a primary lid component 30 and a secondary lid component 32. Ramps 33 (see
When connecting the tub assembly to the support lid assembly, the tub cover lid 19 is folded backward out of the way (see
The wall mounting bracket 10 includes protrusion 48 having a jam contact surface and a lower protrusion 49. The primary lid component 30 has a locking rib 50, the latter being located below slots 38 (see
A curved rib 54 at the bottom of the wall mounting bracket is used to support the tub assembly and also to limit the load on the hinges and the hinge stop structure. It is also allows the option of not using a hinge stop, so that the support lid assembly would automatically collapse when the tub is removed. The arrangement shown requires the support lid assembly to be lifted before it can be pivoted to the collapsed position.
Referring now to
The dispenser includes a wall mounting bracket 90, a structural assembly in the form of a support lid assembly 92 and a tub assembly. The tub assembly includes a tub (not shown), which could be of any suitable type, for example a tub the same as or similar to tub 16 of the first embodiment of this invention described above, for holding serially connected wet wipes in wound condition and a tub cover 98 (shown in
The tub cover 98 (see
The support lid assembly 92 incorporates two components—a primary lid component 104 and a second lid component 106. The primary lid component 104 incorporates outwardly directed stub shafts 108 which fit into two elongated slots 110 formed in flanges 112 of wall mounting bracket 90.
Interlock tabs 114 forming the interlock system of the dispenser along with slots 102 are disposed at the distal end of a cylindrically shaped boss 116 attached to and projecting downwardly from the primary lid component 104. The boss is open at both ends, forming a primary lid component opening.
A physical characteristic (in this instance the shape) of one of said slots varies from the shapes of the other of said slots. The shapes of the interlock tabs also vary correspondingly whereby a keying function is provided by the slots and interlock tabs.
The secondary lid component 106 incorporates flanges 118 having outwardly directed stub shafts which go into slots 109 of the primary lid component 104, one of the slots 109 being shown in
In this embodiment of the invention, there is no structure incorporated in the support lid assembly or bracket to releasably lock the support lid assembly in horizontal position. In the absence of a tub cover and tub being in operative position or the support lid assembly being held up manually, the support lid assembly will move under the influence of gravity to its vertical orientation. However, when a tub cover with tub are attached pivoting downward movement of the support lid assembly is prevented.
Claims
1. A wet wipe dispenser for serially dispensing wet wipes, said wet wipe dispenser comprising:
- a tub assembly including a tub having a tub interior for holding wet wipes and a tub cover attached to said tub and positioned over said tub interior, said tub cover defining a restricted wet wipe passageway through which a topmost wipe is separated from the remainder of the wipes in the tub interior;
- a wall mounting bracket;
- a support structure hingedly mounted on said wall mounting bracket and pivotally movable between a substantially vertical orientation wherein said support structure is substantially parallel to said wall mounting bracket and forming a compact non-use configuration therewith and a substantially horizontal orientation wherein said support structure is substantially orthogonal relative to said wall mounting bracket and forms a use configuration therewith in which said support structure is positioned to receive, engage and support said tub cover and said tub and allowing manual access to a topmost wipe and manual dispensing thereof from said tub through the restricted wet wipe passageway of said tub cover, said tub cover having a tub cover connector and said support structure having a support structure connector, said tub cover connector and said support structure connector engageable to connect said support structure and said tub cover.
2. The wet wipe dispenser of claim 1 wherein said support structure comprises a support lid assembly including a primary lid component pivotally connected to said wall mounting bracket, said primary lid component having a primary lid component opening, and a secondary lid component movably mounted on said primary lid component for movement between a closed position wherein said secondary lid component closes said primary lid component opening and an open position wherein said primary lid component opening is open and in communication with the restricted wet wipe passageway of said tub cover when said support lid assembly and said tub cover are connected by said tub cover connector and said support structure connector.
3. The wet wipe dispenser of claim 2 wherein said support structure connector includes a plurality of interlock tabs and said tub cover connector structure defines slots adjacent to said restricted wet wipe passageway receiving said interlock tabs.
4. The wet wipe dispenser of claim 3 wherein said primary lid component includes a downwardly extending cylindrically shaped boss open at both ends and forming said primary lid component opening, said interlock tabs located on said boss.
5. The wet wipe dispenser according to claim 4 wherein said boss has a distal end, said interlock tabs located at said distal end.
6. The wet wipe dispenser according to claim 2 additionally comprising a biasing structure engaging said secondary lid component to bias said secondary lid component to said closed position.
7. The wet wipe dispenser according to claim 2 wherein said primary lid component includes a primary lid component seal structure and wherein said secondary lid component includes a secondary lid component seal structure, said primary lid component seal structure and said secondary lid component seal structure forming a substantially air tight seal when said secondary lid component is in closed position.
8. The wet wipe dispenser of claim 1 additionally including a support base connectable to said wall mounting bracket for supporting the tub.
9. The wet wipe dispenser of claim 3 wherein said slots are spaced from one another and spaced outwardly from said restricted wet wipe passageway.
10. The wet wipe dispenser of claim 3 wherein a physical characteristic of at least one of said slots varies from the corresponding physical characteristic of other of said slots.
11. The wet wipe dispenser of claim 10 wherein said physical characteristic of said interlock tabs vary whereby a keying function is provided between said slots and said interlock tabs.
12. A wet wipe dispenser for serially dispensing wet wipes, said wet wipe dispenser comprising:
- a tub assembly including a tub having a tub interior for holding wet wipes and a tub cover attached to said tub and positioned over said tub interior, said tub cover defining a restricted wet wipe passageway through which a topmost wipe is separated from the remainder of the wipes in the tub interior;
- a support base for supporting said tub assembly; and
- a structural assembly pivotally movable relative to said support base between a substantially vertical orientation wherein said structural assembly forms a compact non-use configuration and extends toward said support base and a substantially horizontal orientation wherein said structural assembly forms a use configuration in which said structural assembly is positioned to receive and engage said tub cover and allow manual access to a topmost wipe and manual dispensing thereof from said tub through the restricted wet wipe passageway of said tub cover.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 14, 2016
Publication Date: Aug 31, 2017
Applicant:
Inventors: JOEL P. KEILY (CORONA, CA), MICHAEL SEVERYN (SURREY), ORLANDO PEDRO OCHOA, SR. (WALNUT, CA)
Application Number: 15/181,736