[0001] The present invention relates to a dispenser for cleaning products in sheets, in
particular for paper dosed with a cleaning product suitable for various uses, such
as for cleaning hands, or various types of surfaces.
[0002] The sector for dispensers of paper sheets for personal hygiene in bars, restaurants,
offices, etc., workshops and car-washes, currently envisages the use of known devices
which generally consist of a supporting body for a continuous roll of paper which
is gradually unwound outside the body, through a horizontal slot in the latter, directly
by the user, who manually tears off the desired unwound quantity of sheet along the
serrated strip located parallel with the slot.
[0003] Alternatively, there are solutions which, by the repeated use of a lever outside
the body, allow the unwinding of the desired length of continuous sheet: however,
in all of the afore-mentioned solutions, the sheet is the final cleaning element only,
that is to say, the drying means, since it is untreated.
[0004] This sector does not currently include devices which allow the easy use of both untreated
sheets for various types of cleaning and sheets treated with specific products for
a specific type of cleaning, e.g.: cleaning various parts of a motor vehicle, or simply
faster hand cleaning.
[0005] The object of the present invention is, therefore, to overcome the afore-mentioned
disadvantages by creating a cleaning product selector-dispenser, for sheets which
may be untreated or treated with special cleaning products, its structure and cost
adapting to all requirements in the cleaning sector, being easy to use and hygienic.
[0006] The technical features of the present invention, in accordance with the aforesaid
objects, are clearly illustrated in the claims herein, and the advantages of the said
features are more clearly described in the detailed description below, with reference
to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate an embodiment by way of example only,
and in which:
- figure 1 is a perspective schematic view of a first, simple embodiment of a dispenser
for cleaning products in sheets, with some parts cut away to better illustrate others;
- figure 2 is a side view from A in figure 1 of the apparatus shown in figure 1, with
some parts cut away to better illustrate others;
- figure 3 is a schematic front view of a second embodiment of the apparatus disclosed,
with some parts cut away to better illustrate others;
- figures 4 and 5 respectively illustrate variations of a detail of the apparatus disclosed,
in particular the means for the supply of detergents, both figures being schematic
plan views from above, with some parts cut away to better illustrate others;
figure 6 is a schematic side view of another embodiment of the apparatus disclosed,
with some parts cut away to better illustrate others;
Figure 7 is a schematic side view of a further embodiment of the apparatus disclosed,
with some parts cut away to better illustrate others;
Figure 8 is schematic side view of a scaled up detail from figure 7.
[0007] With reference to the accompanying drawings, and especially figures 1 and 2, the
apparatus disclosed is used to dispense products in sheets suitable both for directly
cleaning the user and for surfaces to be cleaned with special products.
[0008] As shown in figures 1 and 2, which illustrate a first, simple embodiment of the present
invention, the apparatus basically consists of the following:
- a housing 1 for a container/feeder 2 for a detergent, the container 2 having means
3 for the supply of a dose of detergent;
- a continuous roll 4 of untreated cleaning paper, forming a portion 6 with an initial
strip 4a, which extends inside the housing 1 to a slot 9 through which it reaches
the exterior; the number 7 denotes unwinding means which act upon the roll 4 in such
a way as to position the initial strip 4a at the dosing means 3, i.e.: where it receives
the dose of product supplied, and
- means 5 for operating the product dosing means 3, which can be activated by selection
outside the housing 1, so that a dose of the product can be supplied to a portion
or sheet 6 of paper which is then extracted through the slot 9.
[0009] The afore-mentioned components constitute the basis of the apparatus disclosed, which
in a more complex form may include a plurality of containers/feeders 2 within the
housing 1, having respective product dosing means 3 (see figure 3). Selection means
8 are envisaged to control the said dosing means 3 by acting upon the latter (as illustrated
in figures 3 and 4) in such a way that at least one of them is selected at the actuator
means, or vice versa (see figure 5), that is to say, by acting upon the actuator means
5 so that they are brought to the dosing means 3 to be actuated. In both cases, the
selection means 8 are controlled from outside the housing 1.
[0010] Returning to the components illustrated in figures 1 and 2, the dosing means 3 may
consist of a mechanical pump 11 to which a mobile lever 12 is attached, defining a
product dosing component. The pump 11 has a tube 13 which draws the product from the
container/feeder 2 and is held at a given level by a first horizontal support bar
14.
[0011] To allow operation of the mobile lever 12, a vertical lever 15 is envisaged, integral
with a second horizontal bar 16, which turns while connected to a lower foot-pedal
19, thus defining the actuator means 5. The second bar 16 may turn through a number
of intermediate positions between two extremes: one being inoperative (illustrated
by the continuous line in figure 2), where the lever 15 is distanced from the mobile
lever 12, and one operative (illustrated by the dashed line in figure 2), where the
lever 15 makes contact with and pushes against the product mobile lever 12, causing
a dose of the product to be supplied.
[0012] The second bar 16 turns while connected to the wall 1a of the housing 1 and to a
wheel 23 with a bearing 24 at the centre.
[0013] On the second bar 16 is a third bar 17, connected to and controlled by a vertical
rod 18 which exits the bottom of the housing 1. At the bottom of the housing, the
rod 18 is connected to a foot-pedal 19, defining the actuator means 5, designed in
such a way that when operated by the user (see arrow F in figure 2), it allows the
afore-mentioned rotation of the second bar 16 which supports the lever 15 in the operative
position.
[0014] Flexible return means 20, constituting a spring, are inserted between the third bar
17 and the wall 1a, and act upon the third bar 17, allowing it to return to the afore-mentioned
inoperative position.
[0015] The movement of the afore-said wheel 23 is synchronised with that of the third bar
17 and the wheel is, in turn, dynamically connected by a figure-of-eight belt 25 to
a paper feed roller 26, thus defining the afore-said unwinding means 7. The roller
26 is positioned above the product supply zone and is directly connected to the wheel
23, with whose movement its own motion is synchronised during operation of the foot-pedal
19: in this way, the product is dosed onto the sheet 6 of paper and the sheet 6 is
simultaneously fed towards the slot 9 which gives onto the exterior of the housing.
[0016] The bearing 24 is envisaged to allow the third bar 17 to return to the inoperative
position without acting upon the wheel 23, which could generate an unwanted inversion
in the direction of rotation of the roller 26.
[0017] For a more refined solution than that described above, the roll 4 of paper may be
controlled directly by a second foot-pedal 27 located on the opposite side of the
housing 1, to obtain the separate feed of sheets 6 of untreated paper.
[0018] An extension of the embodiment described above can be seen in the detail in figure
4, where the dosing means 3 (in this case shown by way of example only as mechanical
pumps 11), are supported and fixed to an arched bar 10, the latter being located in
the top of the housing and being mobile therein about an operative zone defined by
the actuator means 5 (a vertical lever 28 supported by a relative horizontal bar 28b
which may be operated directly or indirectly by the user), so that when the selection
means 8 are activated (the latter also being defined by a rod 29), at least one of
the pumps 11 is opposite the rod 28b.
[0019] Similarly, figure 5 shows an embodiment in which the pumps 11 are supported by a
horizontal bar 14 and have an outlet 3a in a direction D, the angle increasing as
the distance between the pumps 11 and the centre of the rod 14 increases, able to
supply the product at the centre of the sheet 6 of paper: in this case, the actuator
means 5 (the vertical lever 28) are activated by the selection means 8 (the rod 28b,
which in this case moves horizontally), bringing it to the desired pump 11.
[0020] Figure 6 illustrates a further embodiment. In this case, N dosing means 3 and N actuator
means 5 are envisaged, and the selection means 8 act, for example by means of respective
electrical activators AE, upon each of the actuator means 5 which may be, for example,
small pneumatic pistons 30.
[0021] As already described, the product may be supplied and the sheet 6 fed simultaneously,
although the said operations can also be effected in successive stages: for example,
figure 3 shows an apparatus which may be used, for example, to dispense sheets for
cleaning motor vehicle parts in a car-wash.
[0022] In this case, the various afore-mentioned means may be controlled by a single control
box 21, in turn connected to a selector panel 31 on the outside of the housing and
which can be activated using pushbuttons 32 (of the type which are pressed, or alternatively,
the high-tech "NO TOUCH" type).
[0023] Figure 3 also shows the control box 21 which sequentially controls and activates
the actuator means 5 for the movement of both the dosing means 3 and the unwinding
means 7. In the embodiment illustrated, by way of example only, the dosing means 3
are supported by a horizontal bar 33 whose sliding motion is controlled by the coupling
of a rod - rack 34 to a toothed wheel 35, power-driven and controlled by the box 21;
the actuator means 5 consist of a vertical lever 37 supported by a bar 36 which is
supported in such a way that it may rotate by the housing 1, and at one end has a
power-driven wheel 38, so as to allow the afore-mentioned inoperative and operative
positions to be reached. The roll 4 may also have a suitable motor 4m for unwinding
the sheets 6 of paper.
[0024] The motors of the supply nozzles 3, the bar 36 and roll 4 (respectively denoted by
35m, 36m and 4m) are all controlled by the control box 21, which switches them On
or Off depending on the commands given, i.e.: the selections made on the selector
panel 31.
[0025] In figure 3, the number 22 denotes heating means located near the container/feeder
2. The said means may consist of one or more heating elements 39 powered by an independent
battery 40: the use of such means may be required for some cleaning products which
must be kept at a given temperature, or when the apparatus is used outdoors and in
particularly harsh weather conditions.
[0026] In this case, the control box 21 may be connected to both the battery 40 and the
containers 2, in order to control the product temperature and level and act accordingly.
[0027] Figure 7 illustrates another embodiment, in which the apparatus consists of the said
housing 1, in the form of a casing element 100 which houses the reel 4 of cleaning
paper which is unwound by a drive roller 101 (usually motor-driven), there being a
contrasting idle roller 102 beside it, these components constituting the said unwinding
means 7; both the roller 101 and roller 102 being supported by a framework 103.
[0028] On the lower section of the casing element 100, that is to say, on the base, is a
plurality of the said detergent containers/feeders 2 containing respective delivery
pumps 104. Corresponding tubes 105 leave each of the pumps 104 and supply respective
dosing heads 106; the tubes 105 extend in such a way as to pass beyond the portion
of paper 6 which stretches from beneath the said framework 103 to the dosing heads
106, the latter being opposite the portion of paper so that they can spray it with
the detergent.
[0029] The portion of paper 6 is guided by a substantially vertical plate-chute 107, the
top end of which is fixed to the framework 103, whilst the bottom end is slightly
shaped so as to guide the portion of paper 6 towards an opening 108 in the casing
element 100, from which it can be extracted by the user.
[0030] The framework 103 also supports means 109 for cutting the portion of paper 6, upstream
of the said portion with respect to the paper unwinding movement (see arrow F1 in
figure 7), and when it is sprayed with detergent.
[0031] The said cutting means 109 (more clearly visible in the detail in figure 8) consist
of a power-driven cam 110 which moves a cutting unit horizontally, said unit comprising
a plate 110p which supports a horizontal blade 111, both sides of which are covered
by a pair of first mobile tappets 112, there being respective springs 114 positioned
between the free end of the tappets 112 and the plate 110p. The action of the cam
110 allows the unit to move from a position in which it is distant from the portion
of paper 6 (see figure 7), allowing the said portion to unwind downwards, to a closer,
portion cutting position (see figure 8), in which the pair of first tappets 112 makes
contact with a fixed second pair of tappets 113 positioned on the opposite side of
the portion of paper 6 and so that the blade 111 can move forwards and cut the paper:
basically, when the mobile tappets 112 make contact with the fixed tappets 113, they
lock in position, whilst the springs 114, being compressed under the thrust of the
plate 11p, allow the blade 111 to move forwards and cut the portion 6.
[0032] The afore-mentioned cutting means 109 are activated when the feed roller 101 has
completed a number of rotations equal to the preset length of the portion of paper
6 to be unwound. For this purpose, the feed roller 101 may be fitted with means 115
for counting the rotations of the feed roller 101 and for activating the cutting means
109. In an initial, simplified embodiment not illustrated herein, the said counting
means 115 may consist of a lever which turns together with the roller 101 and with
each rotation of the latter makes contact with a switch which activates the cam 110,
whilst in a more advanced embodiment, that is to say, where the portions of paper
6 must have a different length each time according to their use, the counting and
activation means 115 may consist of an encoder 116, directly connected to the motor
which drives the cutting means 109.
[0033] All of the afore-mentioned components can be connected to a single electronic control
box 117, which may be controlled externally by the user to select the desired product
with which to impregnate the portion of paper 6 and activate the process for the outfeed
of the portion of paper 6.
[0034] Obviously, the apparatus disclosed may be created in various ways, depending on its
intended use.
[0035] The basic operation of the apparatus is clear: the user can select the desired sheet
by selecting the foot-pedal to be activated, or by pressing a pushbutton on the control
panel. Once the selection is made, the actuator means are activated (mechanically,
pneumatically, etc.) and allow the selected supply nozzle to dose the desired product
onto the sheet of paper (usually by spraying). The sheet is unwound after or simultaneous
to this operation, until it arrives at the slot from which it is extracted by the
user, for example, by tearing it off.
[0036] The said apparatus thus fulfils the objectives set, thanks to a simple or orderly
configuration of the main parts in accordance with the sector for its application,
i.e.: the places in which it will be used.
[0037] It is easy and convenient to use, thanks to the few specific automatic operations
which allow a high degree of safety.
[0038] The hygiene of the apparatus is guaranteed by the external housing which encloses
all of the equipment and the product containers.
[0039] The present invention, thus designed for the said objects, may be subject to numerous
variations, all encompassed by the original design concept, and all components may
be replaced with technically equivalent parts.
1. A dispenser for cleaning products in sheets, characterised in that it includes:
- a housing (1) for at least one detergent container/feeder (2), having a dosing means
(3) for the said detergent;
- at least one continuous roll (4) of untreated cleaning paper, defining a portion
(6) having an initial strip (4a) and extending inside the housing (1) to a slot (9)
giving onto the exterior of the housing; said roll (4) having unwinding means (7)
which act upon the roll in such a way that the said portion (6) is positioned at the
dosing means (3), that is to say, where it receives the dose of product supplied;
- actuator means (5) for the product dosing means (3), activated by selection outside
the housing (1), allowing the product to be dosed onto the portion or sheet (6) of
paper.
2. The apparatus as described in claim 1, characterised in that it includes a plurality
of containers/feeders (2) within the housing (1) with respective product dosing means
(3), and selection means (8) which act upon the dosing means (3) and can be controlled
from outside the housing (1), being able to select at least one of the dosing means
(3) at the actuator means (5), depending on the selection made.
3. The apparatus as described in claim 2, characterised in that the dosing means (3)
are supported by and fixed to an arched bar (10), said bar being located at a given
level and being mobile about an operating zone defined by the actuator means (5),
so that when one of the selection means (8) is activated, at least one of the dosing
means (3) is positioned at the actuator means (5).
4. The apparatus as described in claim 1, characterised in that it includes a plurality
of containers/feeders (2) within the housing (1) with respective product dosing means
(3), and selection means (8) which act upon the actuator means (5), controlled from
outside the housing (1), and being able to position the said actuator means (5) at
one of the dosing means (3), depending on the selection made.
5. The apparatus as described in claim 4, characterised in that the outlet (3a) of each
of the dosing means (3) points in a direction (D), allowing it to supply the product
to the centre of the sheet (6) of paper; said dosing means (3) being arranged on a
horizontal bar (14) fixed to the housing (1).
6. The apparatus as described in claim 1, characterised in that the actuator means (5)
act upon the dosing means (3) in such a way that the sheet (6) is treated before being
fed, by the unwinding means (7) for the roll (4), towards the slot (9) which gives
onto the exterior of the housing (1).
7. The apparatus as described in claim 1, characterised in that the actuator means (5)
are connected to the unwinding means (7) for the roll (4) of paper in such a way as
to allow simultaneous dosing of the product and feed of the sheet (6) towards the
slot (9) which gives onto the exterior of the housing (1).
8. The apparatus as described in claim 1, characterised in that the dosing means (3)
consist of a mechanical pump (11) to which a mobile lever (12) is attached, defining
a product doser, said pump (11) having a tube (13) which draws the product from the
container/feeder (2); said pump (11) being supported at a given height by a first
horizontal support bar (14).
9. The apparatus as described in claim 1, characterised in that the actuator means (5)
consist of a vertical lever (15) integral with a second horizontal bar (16) which
turns while connected to the actuator means (5); said second bar (16) turning through
a number of intermediate positions between two extremes, one being inoperative, where
the lever (15) is distanced from the dosing means (3), and the other being operative,
where the lever (15) makes contact with the product dosing means (3), causing a dose
of the product to be supplied.
10. The apparatus as described in claim 9, characterised in that the second bar (16) is
attached in such a way that it may rotate, to a wall (1a) of the housing (1), there
also being a third bar (17) attached to the second bar, said third bar being controlled
by a vertical rod (18) which exits the bottom of the housing (1) and is attached,
at the bottom of the housing (1), to a foot-foot-pedal (19), defining part of the
actuator means (5) which, when activated, allow the rotation of the second bar (16)
which supports the lever (15) to the operative position; there being flexible return
means (20) between the third bar (17) and the wall (1a), acting upon the third bar
(17) and being designed to allow the second bar (16) to return to the inoperative
position.
11. The apparatus as described in claim 1 characterised in that the dosing means (3),
unwinding means (7) and actuator means (5) are controlled, in such a way that they
are synchronised, by a single control box (21), also defining the product selection
means (8).
12. The apparatus as described in claim 1 characterised in that the actuator means (5)
are manually controlled.
13. The apparatus as described in claim 1, characterised in that heating means (22) are
envisaged, said means being located and acting near to at least one of the containers/feeders
(2), so as to keep the detergent at a given temperature.
14. The apparatus as described in claim 1 characterised in that it includes a plurality
of containers/feeders (2) within the housing (1) with respective product dosing means
(3), there being also selection means (8) which act upon the respective actuator means
(5), being controlled form outside the housing (1), and being able to activate at
least one of the actuator means (5) which act upon the respective dosing means (3)
depending on the selection made.
15. The apparatus as described in claim 1 characterised in that the actuator means (5)
for the dosing means (3) consist of an electrically controlled pump (104) inserted
inside the container/feeder (2) and directly connected, by the relative tube (105)
to the dosing means (3), said dosing means consisting of a corresponding dosing nozzle
(106).
16. The apparatus as described in claim 1 characterised in that means (109) for cutting
the portion of paper (6) are located close to the means for unwinding (7) the said
portion of paper (6), the cutting means being upstream of the initial strip (4a) with
respect to a direction of unwinding (F1); said cutting means (109) being synchronised
with the unwinding means (7).
17. The apparatus as described in claim 1 characterised in that the unwinding means (7)
consist of a power-driven roller (101) and in that the cutting means (109) are connected
to and synchronised with the said roller by means of the means (115) for counting
the roller (101) rotations and for the activation of the said cutting means.