[0001] The present invention deals with an apparatus for dispensing determined quantities
of pasty products, in particular in the form of gel, especially usable as handwashing
paste.
[0002] Devices for dispensing liquid soap are known, which are installed in lavatories of
public premises and communities of whichever type. Among these latter there are cases
in which it is convenient to supply special products for washing the hands, and particularly
in mechanic workshops and certain industrial plants where operations are made which
cause the personnel to touch dyestuffs, oils, greases, powders, etc. resulting in
a heavy soiling, it is preferable to use the so-called "hand-washing pastes". However
these pastes, often available in the form of gel, cannot be dispensed without problems
by the usual dispensers of liquid soap due to their higher density. Difficulties in
determining the single quantities are met, since the dispensed batches should be greater
and the density itself of the product prohibits to have a constant supply. There is
also the need of frequent maintenance interventions to ensure a continuous flow of
the product which may stop easily, still due to its high density.
[0003] It is an object of the invention to provide a dispensing apparatus particularly adapted
to supply determined quantities, possibly adjustable, of products having density equal
to or higher than a usual liquid soap, in particular being in the form of gel.
[0004] Another object of the invention is that of providing an apparatus of the above-mentioned
type, having a satisfactory autonomy of operation, as it can be used with containers
of large capacity, both of the disposable cartridge-type, and such as to be refilled
each time, and being solid and of simple operation so as to require only a minimum
servicing, if any.
[0005] These and further objects of the present invention will be obtained with an apparatus
comprising a support body for partially housing a container of a pasty product like
a gel, to be anchored to a wall with its rear side, having pivotedly mounted at the
front side thereof a handle to be gripped for being pushed inwardly of the apparatus,
thus pressing with a shaped profile integral thereto against a cylindrical wall of
a metering valve for unidirectional supply housed within said body and coupled to
the downwardly directed outlet opening of said container, there being also provided
means for fastening the container to the apparatus body which are unlockable from
the outside by a properly designed key, adapted to rotate a rod-shaped member which
is housed within said body and provided with means engaging the latter and said container,
the return to the locking position being ensured by spring means integrally formed
with said rod-shaped member.
[0006] According to a particular feature of the invention the operating handle, which is
by the way easily graspable by the users, must be pushed against the supporting
wall, thus being possible to exert a stronger force as required by the high density
of the product to be supplied, while avoiding that the apparatus is pulled away as
it could occur if such a force were exerted to the opposite direction like usually
happens in the known dispensers of liquid soap.
[0007] According to another peculiarity of the invention, the thrust of the operating handle
through the suitably shaped profile is directed upwards as a consequence of the rotation
movement of the handle itself about a pivoting axis at its upper end, thus rendering
more efficient the valve action. The valve can also be adjustable according to the
various products used, depending upon their density and quantity to be dispensed
at each operation.
[0008] According to a further characteristic of the invention, when the container of the
product to be supplied is of the disposable type, i.e. a cartridge without filling
holes, to be wasted upon use, the dispensing is made easier and the cartridge is prevented
from crushing by piercing the latter on the upwardly directed bottom, by means of
an element being also a part of the present invention which at the same time acts
both as a protection of the pierced holes and as a cartridge cover, possibly having
additional own functions, both aesthetically finishing the apparatus at its upper
zone, and of utility e.g. by assuming the shape of an ashtray.
[0009] Additional objects, advantages and characteristics of the dispensing apparatus according
to the invention will clearly result from the following detailed description of a
preferred embodiment thereof, given by way of a non-limiting example with reference
to the annexed drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 shows a longitudinal section view of the apparatus according to the invention along
a plane parallel to one of the side walls of the apparatus;
FIGURE 2 shows a top plan view of the device for locking the container to the apparatus body;
and
FIGURES 3 and 3a show a side view of the bottom portion of the container, being directed upwards in
the position of use in the apparatus of the invention, coupled with a piercing, protecting
and covering element also having the function of an ashtray, and respectively a top
plan view of this element.
[0010] Referring to the drawings, and in particular to Fig. 1, the apparatus of the invention
is outerly characterized by a body 1 for supporting and partially housing a container
2 of the product to be dispensed, preferably moulded in a durable plastic material
and securable to a wall with its rear side 11 in any known manner. The container 2
may have whichever outer shape, provided that it can be adapted to the body 1 within
which the container is housed at the bottom, with the portion corresponding to the
outlet opening 21 directed downwards. It could be in particular of the disposable
type, i.e. formed of a cartridge to be wasted upon use, or an actual tank to be re-filled
with a feed hole at its top.
[0011] Near the front wall 12 of body 1 there is pivotedly mounted on the side walls thereof
(not shown in the drawing) an operating lever 3 which is therefore rotatable about
a horizontal axis X. The lever 3, which is resistant and of such a size to present
a wide contact area, as it may be large almost like the front wall 12, is advantageously
shaped with a handle 3a at its lower portion in order to render easier the gripping
by the users during the pull action. The thrust is transmitted through a properly
shaped profile 5, integrally formed with the rear side of lever 3, to a metering valve
for unidirectional supply 7.
[0012] The valve 7 is of the generally known type, formed of a cylindrical portion of rubber
or the like, housed in a suitably shaped seat 17 which is integral with the body 1
and provided with a lower delivery hole or slot 7a. According to the present invention
the metering means of the valve has been modified, as it is formed of a rigid disc
8 sealingly inserted in an upper seat of the valve 7 and provided with openings such
as circular holes 8a for passing therethrough the product from the container 2. A
second disc 9 without holes is coaxially mounted under the disc 8 by means of a central
pin with riveted head 9a. The disc 9 is movable with respect to the disc 8, as it
is generally known, in consequence of the deformation by crushing of the cylindrical
wall of valve 7. When disc 9 at its upraised position is pressed against disc 8, the
holes 8a are completely closed and therefore the passage of gel into the inner space
of valve 7 is stopped, this passage being on the contrary helped through pumping action
by the downward movement of disc 9 from the previous position of closure which gives
rise to a vacuum zone under the outlet opening 21 of the container. The quantity of
product supplied at each operation of the control lever 3 is determined by the total
cross-section area of holes 8a and by the stroke of the shutter disc 9 with respect
to the disc 8, being however also function of the density of the product. Therefore,
being constant the quantity of the product to be dispensed, possible variations of
density of the product will be balanced through a simple operation on the valve 7
without the need of replacing the same. In fact it will be possible to replace the
disc 8 only by another having holes of different cross-section, and/or to adjust the
stroke of disc 9 by taking an action at the point where the pin head 9a is riveted,
which is formed e.g. of thermo-plastic material.
[0013] It should be also appreciated that the lever 3 and thereby also the pushing profile
5 during the operation covers a path shaped as an arc of circle having its centre
on axis X, such as to cause a crushing of the cylindrical wall of valve 7 which is
not only radial, but has an upwardly directed component being adapted to enhance the
maximum delivery of product, thus rendering more efficient the valve action as far
as possible. It will also be understood that the outlet opening 7a may be simply formed
as a nozzle slot, but preferably also a ball valve could be provided, embedded within
the hollow end portion 7b in order to improve both the supply and the sealing, thus
avoiding dripping when the apparatus is at rest. This can be simply obtained through
insertion of a spherical body, slightly forced, within the hollow space 7b, by keeping
the said body upraised from the outlet 7a not to obstruct the same, such as by means
of radial ribs extending from the inner wall of the cavity 7b itself.
[0014] As to the safety, in order to prevent a possible removal of the container 2, there
is provided a fastening means 10 substantially formed as a rod-shaped member 13 housed
in a sleeve 14 integral with the body 1, so as to be able to only rotate therein about
its own longitudinal axis and to slide vertically. The vertical movement, parallel
to the axis of member 13 is however usually prevented by the engagement of a protruding
cam 15 thereof, preferably having a half-ring pattern as better seen in Fig. 2, in
a slot 15a formed on the rear wall 11 of body 1 and upperly defined by a detent 16
extending into the inside of the apparatus. At the upper end of the rod 13 the latter
is integrally formed with a tooth or pawl 19 directed to a side opposite to the cam
15, that is towards the front portion of the apparatus, as it is arranged to fit into
a suitably shaped cavity provided in the lower portion of the container 2 and having
a lower shoulder 22.
[0015] At the position shown in Fig. 1 the fastening means is located so as to prevent possible
non-authorized operations on the container, because the rod 13 of a plastic material
resistant to mechanical pull, renders in practice the container 2 integral with the
rear wall 11 of the body 1, while whichever longitudinal movement of rod 13 is forbidden
by engagement of the cam 15 with the detent 16.
[0016] To allow that the container 2 is made free of the fastening means 10 it is necessary
that the shoulder 22 is no longer engaged by the pawl 19, what is possible only upon
rotation of all the rod 13. This can occur only by means of a suitable key 20, available
to authorized persons, which engages in any known manner the lower end of rod 13
by entering the sleeve 14 from below. It will be appreciated that preferably said
sleeve extends itself for all the length of the rod, to avoid that portions accessible
from the outside may be engaged for rotation by whichever tool such as pliers and
the like.
[0017] With particular reference to Fig. 2, wherein the key 20 and the helf-ring cam 15
have been shown by a continuous line at the lock position of Fig. 1 and by broken
lines at the disengagement position with the cam 15 being no longer abutting against
the detent 16, it may be observed that the rod 13 is advantageously integral with
a resilient tongue 18, preferably L-shaped, ensuring the return of the locking means
10 to the initial position when key 20 is released or pulled out. In fact, during
rotation of key 20 in the direction of arrow F for unlocking, the tongue 18 bends
as shown in phantom while it is elastically loaded to return to the initial configuration
as soon as the external action ceases, thus causing the rod member 13 integral therewith
to return to the initial position shown by a continuous line, which corresponds to
the engagement between elements 15, 16, as well as between pawl 19 and shoulder 22.
The tongue 18 can be advantageously formed by integrally moulding with rod 13 and
pieces 15, 19 in the same plastic material thereof which ensures, within certain limits,
the required flexibility, owing to its reduced thickness and great length. Still with
reference to Fig. 2 it is seen that at the upper end of sleeve 14 there is provided
a first catch 24 to prevent rod 13 from rotating in a direction opposite to arrow
F by abutment with an end of the half-ring cam 15, as well as a second catch 24a for
avoiding an excessive rotation of key 20 and consequently of rod 13, which could bring
to permanent buckling of tongue 18, so as not to ensure any longer the return to the
initial locking position.
[0018] Referring to Figs. 3, 3a an additional member is shown which, although optional,
is a part of the invention. It was states above that the container 2 may be provided
not only as a re-fillable tank, but also as a disposable cartridge to be wasted upon
use and, as such, does not have holes in its bottom portion which takes the upper
position in use. In order to prevent that the vacuum, which is unavoidably generated
in the container 2, may prejudice the uniformity of supply and however cause a deformation
of said container, holes will have to be formed on the top thereof. Advantageously
according to the invention this can be accomplished by an auxiliary member 30 to
be applied to the container, e.g. by causing two lateral guide tabs 31 thereof to
slide in associate seats 32 formed at the upper part of the cartridge 2, toward the
rear side. The member 30 will further comprise at least one pointed nail 33 arranged
to enter the cartridge back side by piercing the same at the end of forward sliding
of member 30 guided by the tabs 31 in the respective seats 32. Therefore, upon application
of the member 30 from the back forward, once the container 2 has been mounted to the
apparatus and fastened as described above, said member 30 cannot be removed but when
replacing the empty container cartridge 2. Its function is of covering the holes and
protecting the same from a possible misuse, such as the introduction of foreign bodies.
Such a member may also have advantageously an aesthetic function of finishing and
improving the aspect of cartridge 2, at its upper portion, in addition to some utility
related to the particular shape it can take. For example it could be advantageously
shaped as an ashtray, with a central hollow 34 and at least two grooves 35, 35′ on
the edge to lay thereon the cigarette of one or more smoking users who in the meantime
are washing their hands near the apparatus 1, obviously positioned beside at least
one wash-basin.
[0019] It will be clear that the above-described and illustrated apparatus with reference
to a "hand-washing" gel or paste can be obviously employed also with a usual liquid
soap, possibly modifying the supply valve as previously indicated, while maintaining
yet most of its advantage of simplicity, handiness and safety of use.
1. An apparatus for dispensing determined quantities of pasty products in the form
of gel, having a density at least equal to a liquid soap, comprising a support body
(1) for partially housing a container (2) of said product, to be anchored to a wall
with its rear side (11), characterized by the fact of comprising, pivotedly mounted
at the front side (12) thereof, a handle lever (3) to be gripped for being pushed
inwardly of the apparatus, thus pressing with a shaped profile (5) integral thereto
against a cylindrical wall of a metering valve (7) for unidirectional supply housed
within said body (1) and coupled to the downwardly directed outlet opening (21) of
said container (2), there being also provided means for fastening the container to
the apparatus body (1), which are unlockable from the outside by a specially designed
key (20), adapted to rotate a rod-shaped member (13) which is housed in a seat (14)
formed within said body (1) and provided with means engaging the latter and said container
(2), the return to the locking position being provided by spring means (18) integrally
formed with said rod-shaped member (13).
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that said fastening means
(10) comprises a half-ring shaped cam (15) protruding from said rod (13) and adapted
to engage, along an arc of about 180°, a corresponding slot (15a) formed in said rear
wall (11) of the body (1), upperly defined by a detent (16), as well as a pawl means
(19) directed to a side opposite to said cam (15) towards the front side (12) of the
apparatus, being adapted to fit into a correspondingly shaped cavity in the container
(2), against a shoulder surface (22) defining said cavity at its lower portion.
3. An apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that said spring means (18)
is a L-shaped tongue 18 adapted to cause said rod (13) and said elements (15, 19)
to return to the locking position upon being loaded as a consequence of a rotation
of said rod (13) to a predetermined position through operation of said key (20) fitted
in a lower portion of said rod, suitably shaped for engagement with said key (20).
4. An apparatus according to claim 3, characterized in that said seat (14) for the
rod (13) substantially comprises a cylindric sleeve (14) within which the rod can
only rotate and longitudinally slide, apart from engagement of the cam means (15)
with the slot (15a) and against the detent (16), said sleeve (14) extending at least
along the whole length of rod (13) and being formed at its upper portion with at least
one catch (24) to prevent the rod (13) from freely rotating to the direction opposite
to the loading direction of said tongue (18), and a second catch (24a) to prevent
the rod (13) from an excessive rotation, beyond the disengagement of said means (10)
for avoiding a permanent bending of said elastic tongue (18).
5. An apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that said valve (7) has a
disc (8) sealingly fitted at the top of its cylindric wall, in correspondence with
the connection with the outlet opening (21) of said container (2), said disc (8) having
a number of through holes (8a) uniformly distributed thereon, as well as a disc (9)
freely mounted thereunder on central pin having a riveted head (9a) and capable of
carrying out a stroke of adjustable length between a lower limit stop at which said
head (9a) is resting on said disc (8) and an upper limit stop at which the disc (9)
sealingly shuts said holes (8a) thus closing the product flow therethrough.
6. An apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that said operating lever
(3) is hinged to the body (1) along an axis (X) of rotation shifted forward with respect
to said valve (7), whereby the engagement of said pusher profile (5) with the valve
(7) wall has also a component directed upwards from below, not only radial.
7. An apparatus according to claim 6, characterized in that said handle lever (3)
is shaped with a graspable lower portion (3a).
8. An apparatus according to one or more of the preceding claims, in which the container
(2) is of the disposable cartridge type, characterized by the fact of further comprising
a member (30) to be applied upperly to the container by means of two lateral tabs
(31) slidable in associate retaining seats (32), said member (30) being provided at
its rear side with at least a pointed element (33) for piercing the container (2).
9. An apparatus according to claim 8, characterized in that said covering, protecting
and piercing member (30) has also the shape and the functions of an ashtray.