[0001] The present invention relates to a method for refilling a toilet block container
according to the preamble of claim 1.
[0002] Dispensing containers for dispensing a dissolvable chemical product from a solid
block form into a toilet bowl are generally known. EP 413 373A (Unilever) discloses
a dispensing container for delivering a chemical product to a discontinuous stream
of water.
[0003] Such containers are positioned in a hanging position in the toilet bowl dependent
from the rim. They frequently comprise a cage-like container with a hook for mounting
the container such that the container is located under the rim of the toilet bowl.
Such a container is disclosed in GB 1505808 (L'Oreal). Inside such containers there
is generally found a solid block of a sparingly soluble or water-reactive cleansing
agent which, during the flushing operation, is delivered to the flush water to infuse
the water standing in the bowl.
[0004] Due to cost effectiveness and environmental concerns it is desirable to have a dispensing
container which can be refilled. GB 1 471 040 (McDuffee) discloses a container with
a top portion in a form of a cap, the cap may be removed to allow the chemical block
to be renewed. Such containers are available in the market but suffer from the disadvantage
that they have to be manually opened by handling the container and unfastening a catch
to place a new chemical block into the container.
[0005] This task is often particularly unpleasant, as the old block can form a gelatinous
mass at the bottom of the container and this mass has to be removed before the new
block is placed into the container. The handling of a such a soiled device is considered
unpleasant by many consumers who are disposed to discard the container and replace
it completely, adding to costs and wastage of materials. Moreover, some hygiene agents
can be hazardous if brought into contact with the skin and accidental skin contact
is likely to occur during the refilling process.
[0006] The present invention overcomes the difficulty of opening the container by providing
a method for refilling a toilet block container according to claim 1.
[0007] Opening in this manner facilitates replacement of a spent block without undue handling
of the container and reduces soiling of the hands.
[0008] The dispensing container preferably comprises a foraminious shell-like body formed
from two halves.
[0009] Typically, the body is egg-shaped or generally cylindrical when the closure element
is in a 'closed' position.
[0010] Preferably the two halves are hinged such that both halves can, when opened, be placed
side by side such that the body of the container appears substantially flat. Opening
of the container in such a manner enables the easy removal of any residual remains
of an old block of chemical product when the container is opened to place a new block
inside it.
[0011] Typically, the latch is configured such that it opens, releasing the closure element,
when the container is knocked or firmly pressed against a hard surface and can be
secured again therafter.
[0012] The latch comprises a engaging member having a nose-like projection and means for
receiving the engaging member which consist of an aperture with a protruding sill.
The underside of the nose is ramp-like. This enables the container to be opened by
rapping it on a hard surface and urging the ramp-like underside of the nose against
one bound of the aperture thereby causing the engaging member to disengage from the
aperture.
[0013] Preferably the latch is positioned directly opposite the hinge of the closure element.
It is believed that this facilitates particularly easy opening of the container when
it is rapped against a surface.
[0014] As the container is intended for use inside a toilet bowl, it preferably comprises
means for mounting the container in the toilet bowl.
[0015] The preferred means for mounting the container in the toilet bowl comprises a hook-like
member, typically a strip of resistant material folded into three, as is generally
known in the art. The hook-like member can be hooked over the rim of the toilet bowl
so as to position the container beneath the rim of the toilet bowl in the flush-water
stream. It is also particularly preferable that the latch means are located adjacent
the base of the hook-like member.
[0016] It is desirable that there is an aperture at the bottom of the container such that
any residual liquid may drain out from the container. In one preferred embodiment
of the invention, at least two hinges are provided at the bottom of the container
and the drainage aperture is located between them.
[0017] The container is preferably made of a suitable plastics material, i.e. one which
dies not react with the chemical components of the block.
[0018] The invention will now be described in further detail, by way of example only, with
reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a closed container.
Figure 2 is a similar view of the container with the closure element in an 'open'
position.
Figure 3 is a plan view of a part of the latch means.
Figure 4 is a cross section along the line iii-iii of figure 3.
[0019] Referring now to the figures of the accompanying drawings, these show a dispensing
container [1] having a shell-like body [2] and a fastening means [3] to attach the
container to a toilet bowl.
[0020] Latch [4] comprises member [5] having base [6], lug [7] and nose [8]. The underside
of the nose [9] forms a ramp-like surface. Member [5] is received, by aperture [10]
with an intemally intruding sill [11].
[0021] The body [2] is in two halves, the two halves [15a, 16a] are joined by hinges [12a
and 12b], positioned opposite the latch. Between the hinges is a gap [13].
[0022] The body of the container has holes [14] to allow water to pass therethrough, both
for ingress of water and egress of water mixed with a part of the contents of the
container.
[0023] Around the periphery of one half of the device is a groove [15b] and around the other
half of the device is a rim [16b], this arrangement enables the device to be tightly
closed.
[0024] In-use, the container is generally closed as shown in figure 1 and suspended by hook-like
fastening means [3] from the rim of a toilet bowl. A block of water-soluble or water-reactive
material is entrapped within the container. During the flush cycle flush water enters
through the holes [14] and leaves through these same holes or through gap [13], bearing
a portion of the block therewith.
[0025] After the passage of some time it become necessary to replace the block. The empty
container can be removed from the toilet bowl by handling fastening means [3]. By
holding said fastening means and rapping the base of the body of the device on a hard
surface, the force applied to the container causes the body to distort and the latch
means opens. The empty device is rinsed to remove any residue and a new block, not
shown, is inserted into the device. The two halves of the body of the device are then
pressed together so that the rim on one half fits into the groove on the other half,
the latch engages and the device is thus held shut. The device is then attached under
the rim of the toilet bowl by the fastening means.
1. Verfahren zum Wiederauffüllen eines Toilettenblockbehälters, wobei der besagte Behälter
umfasst eine verformbare äußere Hülle (2) zur Aufnahme des Chemikalienprodukts, ein
aufklappbares Verschlusselement und eine Verriegelungseinrichtung (4), um das besagte
Verschlusselement lösbar zu sichern, so dass es das besagte Produkt innerhalb der
besagten Hülle zurückhält, die besagte Verriegelungseinrichtung (4) ein Eingriffselement
(5) umfasst, das einen nasenartigen Vorsprung (8) mit einer abgeschrägten Unterseite
(9) aufweist, der in einer Öffnung (10) aufnehmbar ist und sich mit einer vorspringenden
Schwelle (11) an der Öffnung in Eingriff bringen lässt; wobei eine indirekt auf die
Verriegelungseinrichtung aufgebrachte Kraft bewirkt, dass sich die Hülle verformt
und sich die Unterseite der Nase (9) aus der Öffnung löst, wodurch die Verriegelungseinrichtung
freigegeben wird, wobei besagtes Verfahren gekennzeichnet ist, dadurch dass es den Schritt eines Schlagens des Behälters gegen eine Oberfläche umfasst,
um den Behälter zu öffnen.