IP Library Granted Patent US 7,540,397
Granted Patent B2
US 7,540,397 · App. 10/842,836 · Granted Jun 2, 2009

Apparatus and method for dispensing post-foaming gel soap

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Patent No.
US 7,540,397
App. No.
10/842,836
Granted
Jun 2, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus for dispensing a post-foaming gel soap is disclosed. The dispenser includes a housing containing a first actuator and a second actuator. A motor is operatively connected to said first and second actuator. A circuit is connected to said motor, as well as a sensor assembly and a power supply. In operation, said first and second actuator moves a stem valve and a cylindrical pump located on a reservoir containing a gel soap and an inert propellant gas. The cylindrical pump operates on a piston principle and also closes to prevent any dripping after use. Further disclosed are various methods of accurately dispensing a consistent dose of gel soap.

Claims (88)

1. A dispenser comprising:

a reservoir;

a first actuator for tilting a stem valve on said reservoir;

a second actuator for pushing a cylindrical pump on said reservoir in a downward direction;

a gear assembly operatively connected to said first and second actuators;

a motor operatively connected to said gear assembly;

a power supply in electrical communication with said motor;

a sensor assembly; and

circuitry containing logic which receives a signal from said sensor assembly and directs energy to said motor from said power supply,

wherein said first actuator comprises a single protrusion that pushes against said stem valve,

wherein said second actuator is a “U” shaped protrusion.

2. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the single protrusion and said “U” shaped protrusion are on a common mounting.

3. The dispenser of claim 2 wherein said single protrusion is located at the base of the “U” shaped protrusion.

4. A dispenser comprising:

a reservoir;

a first actuator for tilting a stem valve on said reservoir;

a second actuator for pushing a cylindrical pump on said reservoir in a downward direction;

a gear assembly operatively connected to said first and second actuators;

a motor operatively connected to said gear assembly;

a power supply in electrical communication with said motor;

a sensor assembly; and

circuitry containing logic which receives a signal from said sensor assembly and directs energy to said motor from said power supply,

wherein said circuitry controls an amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor,

wherein said circuitry adjusts an amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor through a lifetime of said reservoir based upon results detected during a lifetime of a previous reservoir.

5. A dispenser comprising:

a reservoir;

a first actuator for tilting a stem valve on said reservoir;

a second actuator for pushing a cylindrical pump on said reservoir in a downward direction;

a gear assembly operatively connected to said first and second actuators; a motor operatively connected to said gear assembly;

a power supply in electrical communication with said motor;

a sensor assembly; and

circuitry containing logic which receives a signal from said sensor assembly and directs energy to said motor from said power supply,

wherein said circuitry controls an amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor,

wherein said circuitry adjusts an amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor through a lifetime of said reservoir based upon results detected during said lifetime of said reservoir.

6. The dispenser of claim 5 wherein said circuitry adjusts said amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor by detecting the level of soap in the reservoir using diodes and a photoreceiver.

7. The dispenser of claim 6 wherein said diodes are located to indicate that said receiver is 80% full, 60% full, 40% full, 20% full, and empty.

8. A dispenser comprising:

a reservoir;

a first actuator for tilting a stem valve on said reservoir;

a second actuator for pushing a cylindrical pump on said reservoir in a downward direction;

a gear assembly operatively connected to said first and second actuators; a motor operatively connected to said gear assembly;

a power supply in electrical communication with said motor;

a sensor assembly; and

circuitry containing logic which receives a signal from said sensor assembly and directs energy to said motor from said power supply,

wherein said circuitry controls an amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor,

wherein said circuitry lengthens said amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor by detecting whether a user requests two immediately consecutive doses.

9. The dispenser of claim 8 wherein said circuitry shortens said amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor by detecting whether the last ten users have not requested two immediately consecutive doses.

10. A dispenser comprising:

a reservoir;

a first actuator for tilting a stem valve on said reservoir;

a second actuator for pushing a cylindrical pump on said reservoir in a downward direction, said second actuator connected to said first actuator; and

a gear assembly operatively connected to said first actuator,

wherein said first actuator comprises a single protrusion that pushes against said stem valve,

wherein said second actuator is a “U” shaped protrusion.

11. The dispenser of claim 10 wherein the single protrusion and said “U” shaped protrusion are on a common mounting.

12. A dispenser comprising:

a reservoir;

a first actuator for tilting a stem valve on said reservoir;

a second actuator for pushing a cylindrical pump on said reservoir in a downward direction, said second actuator connected to said first actuator;

a gear assembly operatively connected to said first actuator; a motor operatively connected to said gear assembly;

a power supply in electrical communication with said motor;

a sensor assembly; and

circuitry containing logic which receives a signal from said sensor assembly and directs energy to said motor from said power supply,

wherein said circuitry controls an amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor,

wherein said circuitry adjusts an amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor through a lifetime of said reservoir based upon results detected during a lifetime of a previous reservoir.

13. A dispenser comprising:

a reservoir;

a first actuator for tilting a stem valve on said reservoir;

a second actuator for pushing a cylindrical pump on said reservoir in a downward direction, said second actuator connected to said first actuator;

a gear assembly operatively connected to said first actuator; a motor operatively connected to said gear assembly;

a power supply in electrical communication with said motor;

a sensor assembly; and

circuitry containing logic which receives a signal from said sensor assembly and directs energy to said motor from said power supply,

wherein said circuitry controls an amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor,

wherein said circuitry adjusts an amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor through a lifetime of said reservoir based upon results detected during said lifetime of said reservoir.

14. The dispenser of claim 13 wherein said circuitry adjusts said amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor by detecting the level of soap in the reservoir using diodes and a photoreceiver.

15. The dispenser of claim 14 wherein said diodes are located to indicate that said receiver is 80% full, 60% full, 40% full, 20% full, and empty.

16. A dispenser comprising:

a reservoir;

a first actuator for tilting a stem valve on said reservoir;

a second actuator for pushing a cylindrical pump on said reservoir in a downward direction, said second actuator connected to said first actuator;

a gear assembly operatively connected to said first actuator; a motor operatively connected to said gear assembly;

a power supply in electrical communication with said motor;

a sensor assembly; and

circuitry containing logic which receives a signal from said sensor assembly and directs energy to said motor from said power supply,

wherein said circuitry controls an amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor,

wherein said circuitry lengthens said amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor by detecting whether a user requests two immediately consecutive doses.

17. The dispenser of claim 16 wherein said circuitry shortens said amount of time that said power supply provides energy to said motor by detecting whether the last ten users have not requested two immediately consecutive doses.

Assignments (7)
MERGER Recorded Dec 27, 2021
From: TECHNICAL CONCEPTS, LLC
To: RUBBERMAID COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS LLC
Reel/Frame 058479/0988 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 23, 2008
From: CAPITALSOURCE FINANCE LLC, AS AGENT
To: TECHNICAL CONCEPTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 021127/0947 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT REMOVE INVENTOR FROM PREVIOUSLY RECORDED REEL/FRAME 015897/0760 BECAUSE OF EXECUTION DATE. Recorded Mar 16, 2007
From: HSIEH, ROCKY
To: TECHNICAL CONCEPTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 019033/0826 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE (2) ASSIGNOR'S EXECUTION DATES RECORDED ON REEL/FRAME 015897/0020 Recorded Mar 16, 2007
From: MUDERLAK, KENNETH J.; BELLINGER, SEAN
To: TECHNICAL CONCEPTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 019039/0962 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 4, 2006
From: TECHNICAL CONCEPTS, LLC
To: CAPITALSOURCE FINANCE LLC
Reel/Frame 017746/0839 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 15, 2004
From: MUDERLAK, KENNETH J.; BELLINGER, SEAN; HSIEH, ROCKY
To: TECHNICAL CONCEPTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 015897/0760 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 15, 2004
From: MUDERLAK, KENNETH J.; BELLINGER, SEAN; HSIEH, ROCKY
To: TECHNICAL CONCEPTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 015897/0020 →