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Patent Abstract
A liquid soap container 10, 20, 40 and 51 comprising of a dispensing
pump 13, 23, 33, and 49 which incorporates a pressurised air freshener
canister 11,35, 46 and 53 or a liquid air freshener container 21.
When a dispensing pump 13, 23,33 and 49 is depressed it also activates
the valve of a pressurised air freshener canister 11, 35, 46, 53
or a pump 57 for a liquid air freshener container 21 to refresh
the air whilst at the same time dispensing the liquid or gel soap.
After the action of depressing the pump 13,23, 33 and 49 has stopped
the release of the air freshener from 11, 35,46,53 and 21 also stops.
Both systems work simultaneously. An air vent casing 12 22, 39,
47, and 53 help secure the air freshener canister 11,35,46 and 53
or the liquid air freshener container 21, and also temporarily contain
the released air freshener before it vaporises or evaporates in
to the atmosphere. This air vent casing also acts as a safety feature
to prevent accidental spraying on someone. A method to engage or
disengage, connect or disconnect the supply of air freshener when
the dispensing pump 13, 23, 33, and 49 is activated to dispense
soap. The incorporation of a slow-release solid, gel or liquid air
freshener 56 to work along with a gas and/or liquid air freshener
so as to provide continuous fragrance action.
Patent Claims
1. Apparatus comprising a container for cleansing agent, a means
for dispensing cleansing agent from the container therefor, and
a container for air freshener comprising a valve for dispensing
air freshener from the container therefor, the apparatus being arranged
such that operation of the means for dispensing cleansing agent
causes operation of the valve to dispense air freshener.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a vented
casing into which air freshener is dispensed from the container
for air freshener, and from which dispensed air freshener can escape
into the atmosphere.
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a vented
casing into which air freshener is dispensed from the container
for air freshener, and from which released air freshener can escape
into the atmosphere wherein the container for air freshener is accommodated
within the casing.
4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a vented
casing into which air freshener is dispensed from the container
for air freshener, and from which dispensed air freshener can escape
into the atmosphere wherein the container for air freshener is accommodated
within the casing and slidably mounted relative to the casing and/or
container for cleansing agent.
5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a vented
casing into which air freshener is dispensed from the container
for air freshener, and from which dispensed air fresher can escape
into the atmosphere wherein the container for air freshener is accommodated
within the casing and slidably mounted relative to the casing and/or
container for cleansing agent, and the container for cleansing agent
comprises notches to arrest sliding movement of the container for
air freshener.
6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a vented
casing into which air freshener is dispensed from the container
for air freshener, and from which dispensed air freshener can escape
into the atmosphere wherein the casing is arranged to prevent spraying
of air freshener directly into the atmosphere.
7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising a material to absorb
excess air freshener.
8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a vented
casing into which air freshener is dispensed from the container
for air freshener, and from which dispensed air freshener can escape
into the atmosphere and a material to absorb air freshener, wherein
the material sits in a cavity between the container for cleansing
agent and the casing.
9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container for air
freshener is a pressurised gas canister.
10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container for
air freshener is a liquid air freshener container.
11. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container for
cleansing agent is a liquid soap or gel soap container.
12. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising a release ring operative
to operate the valve when the means for dispensing cleansing agent
are operated.
13. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the size of the containers
for cleansing agent and for air freshener and the volume of cleansing
agent and air freshener dispensed when the means for dispensing
cleansing agent are operated are selected so that when the container
for cleansing agent has emptied so too has the container for air
freshener.
14. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for dispensing
cleansing agent comprises a lever operative to operate the means
for dispensing air freshener.
15. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container for
air freshener is accommodated within or adjacent to the container
for cleansing agent.
16. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising an arrangement to
allow a user to selectively prevent the dispensation of air freshener
when the means for dispensing cleansing agents are activated.
17. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising a slow-release solid,
gel or liquid air freshener and a gas and/or liquid air freshener.
18. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the means for dispensing
cleansing agent comprises a pump.
19. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the means for dispensing
cleansing agent comprises a valve.
20. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising one or more springs
to close the valve of the air freshener container.
21. Apparatus comprising a container for cleansing agent, a means
for dispensing cleansing agent from the container therefor, and
a container for air freshener comprising a pump for dispensing air
freshener from the container therefor, the apparatus being arranged
such that operation of the means for dispensing cleansing agent
causes operation of the pump to dispense air freshener.
22. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 further comprising a vented
casing into which air freshener is dispensed from the container
for air freshener, and from which dispensed air freshener can escape
into the atmosphere.
23. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 further comprising a vented
casing into which air freshener is dispensed from the container
for air freshener, and from which released air freshener can escape
into the atmosphere wherein the container for air freshener is accommodated
within the casing.
24. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 further comprising a vented
casing into which air freshener is dispensed from the container
for air freshener, and from which dispensed air freshener can escape
into the atmosphere wherein the container for air freshener is accommodated
within the casing and slidably mounted relative to the casing and/or
container for cleansing agent.
25. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 further comprising a vented
casing into which air freshener is dispensed from the container
for air freshener, and from which dispensed air freshener can escape
into the atmosphere wherein the container for air freshener is accommodated
within the casing and slidably mounted relative to the casing and/or
container for cleansing agent, and the container for cleansing agent
comprises notches to arrest sliding movement of the container for
air freshener.
26. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 further comprising a vented
casing into which air freshener is dispensed from the container
for air freshener, and from which dispensed air freshener can escape
into the atmosphere wherein the casing is arranged to prevent spraying
of air freshener directly into the atmosphere.
27. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 comprising a material to absorb
excess air freshener.
28. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 further comprising a vented
casing into which air freshener is dispensed from the container
for air freshener, and from which dispensed air freshener can escape
into the atmosphere and a material to absorb air freshener, wherein
the absorbent material sits in a cavity between the container for
cleansing agent and the casing.
29. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 wherein the container for
air freshener is a liquid air freshener container.
30. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21, wherein the container for
cleansing agent is a liquid soap or gel soap container.
31. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 comprising a release ring
operative to operate the pump when the means for dispensing cleansing
agent are operated.
32. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21, wherein the size of the containers
for cleansing agent and for air freshener and the volume of cleansing
agent and air freshener dispensed when the means for dispensing
cleansing agent are operated are selected so that when the container
for cleansing agent has emptied so too has the container for air
freshener.
33. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21, wherein the means for dispensing
cleansing agent comprises a lever operative to operate the means
for dispensing air freshener.
34. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21, wherein the container for
air freshener is accommodated within or adjacent to the container
for cleansing agent.
35. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 comprising an arrangement
to allow a user to selectively prevent the dispensation of air freshener
when the means for dispensing cleansing agents are activated.
36. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 comprising a slow-release
solid, gel or liquid air freshener and a gas and/or liquid air freshener.
37. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 wherein the means for dispensing
cleansing agent comprises a pump.
38. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 wherein the means for dispensing
cleansing agent comprises a valve.
39. Apparatus as claimed in claim 21 comprising one or more springs
to close the valve of the air freshener container.
Patent Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to a cleansing agent and an air freshener
dispenser.
[0002] Liquid soaps and air fresheners on their own are well known.
A liquid soap comprises of a container usually made of HDPE, PVC,
or PET. The container has a dispensing pump which is screwed on
to the neck of the container which when depressed dispenses the
liquid soap in the container.
[0003] An air freshener comes in many forms and designs but technically
all perform the same task i.e. to make a confined space e.g. a toilet,
bathroom, kitchen etc. smell more pleasantly by neutralising an
offensive odour and replacing it with a pleasant smell. Air fresheners
come in a solid gel, liquid, or pressurised gas canister.
[0004] These two systems of washing hands and deodorising a room
at this moment in time is relatively expensive as a consumer has
to purchase both separately. Moreover the use of an air freshener
in the gas canister or a liquid form become active only when a person
physically takes the canister in his hand and sprays the room. In
the liquid air freshener system a person has to pour the liquid
perfume on to a sponge or pot pourri.
[0005] Both of these acts are by human nature forgetful especially
in a bathroom, toilet, kitchen, commercial or public environment.
A person is almost certain to wash his hands after using the toilet
or after cooking in a kitchen and it is this habit that is being
utilised to create the invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The object of this invention is to provide a product which
combines both features in one by using our human habit of washing
hands to activate an air freshener with the use of dispensing means.
This system provides advantages in cost and effective use of an
air freshener as this invention automatically dispenses a cleansing
agent such as liquid soap but also activates an air freshener. This
invention also fills a gap in the market as at present both products
have to be purchased separately. This invention is of particular
use in a toilet situation where washing hands with an antibacterial
soap and deodorising the toilet can be achieved in one simple step.
[0007] The volume of dispensation of the cleansing agent may correspond
to the volume of dispensation of the air freshener so that when
the cleansing agent has emptied out so too has the air freshener.
[0008] Where reference is being made to liquid soap, this also
includes soaps that are essentially liquid but for thickeners and/or
gelling agents that are incorporated in the soap formulation to
make the soap a gel or semi liquid/gel soap.
[0009] Further, though reference is being made to gas and liquid
air fresheners in this description, a useful feature in this concept
is the incorporation of a slow-release solid, gel or liquid air
freshener as well within the apparatus described herein. This method
allows a complete product in that the solid, gel or liquid air freshener
will slowly release fragrance, giving continuous fragrance action
whilst the gas or liquid air freshener will give a burst of air
freshener when soap is dispensed.
[0010] Yet another feature within the scope of this invention is
a method to disengage, disconnect, or remove the dispensation of
air freshener when the dispensation of soap is activated. This feature
is helpful in that it gives a user a choice whether or not to activate
the dispensation of air freshener when the soap dispensing means
are activated. This avoids wastage of air freshener when a user
might feel he does not need it. A further advantage of this feature
is that it makes the apparatus in the invention more marketable.
[0011] The uses of this product will not only be limited to domestic
households but would be of effective use in commercial and public
premises e.g. office buildings, public toilets, hotels etc. As well
as potential uses in all modes of transport e.g. Aeroplanes, trains,
ships etc.
[0012] Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described,
by way of example using a domestic type of dispensing pump though
the concept as it applies to a commercial type dispensing pump is
the same.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] FIG. 1. Shows the side view of the liquid soap container
with its dispensing pump and the pressurised canister of air freshener
incorporated along the side wall of the liquid soap container and
air vent casing.
[0014] FIG. 2. Shows the horizontal plain view of the liquid soap
container to demonstrate how the pressurised canister is incorporated
within the liquid soap container and the air vent casing.
[0015] FIG. 3. Illustrates the invention in action with the dispensing
pump being in a depressed position that allows the liquid soap to
be dispensed from the pump. At the same time the lever is adapted
so that the dispensing pump activates the pressurised canister valve
releasing the air freshener within the air vent casing.
[0016] FIG. 4. Illustrates that once the dispensing pump is no
longer depressed the air freshener canister too is no longer activated.
Both systems work simultaneously.
[0017] FIG. 5. Illustrates the same example as in FIG. 1 except
that this is adapted to a liquid air freshener system.
[0018] FIG. 6. Illustrates the same as FIG. 3 except that it shows
the liquid air freshener being dispensed and subsequently absorbed
by a sponge that helps to evaporate the air freshener.
[0019] FIG. 7. Illustrates the same as FIG. 4 as it applies to
a liquid air freshener container system.
[0020] FIG. 8. Shows a detailed view of the mechanisms involved
in activating the liquid air freshener system.
[0021] FIG. 9. In this method the supply of soap 31 is filled in
its container 32, the supply of soap is dispensed by means of dispensing
pump 33 by manually pushing its dispensing handle 34. This action
puts pressure on the air freshener container 35 by means of disc
36. This in turn will activate the air freshener valve 37 which
dispenses the air freshener 39. The released air freshener will
now escape through rented holes 32. Any excess air freshener that
does not escape will be absorbed by an absorbent material 41.
[0022] FIG. 10. Shows the concept being applied to different shape
of container 42. Here the diagram, shows the invention in action.
Soap 43 is dispensed by depressing the pump which in turn releases
air freshener 44 from its valve 45. The air freshener container
46 sits within the vented casing 47. Any excess vapour is absorbed
by absorbent material 48.
[0023] FIG. 11. Shows the invention does not necessarily use a
lever to activate the air freshener. Here the action of depressing
the pump 49 causes the dispensation of soap 50 contained in its
container 51. The action of depressing the pump will put pressure
on the valve of the air freshener container 52, there by releasing
air freshener within its vented casing 53.
[0024] FIG. 12. Shows a method that enables the disconnection of
the supply of air freshener when the supply of soap is activated.
Here an additional stopper 54 is placed within the lever. When the
disc 55 is aligned to face the lever, the air freshener is disconnected
as depressing the soap pump will not allow the lever to travel further
down to press directly or indirectly against the valve of the air
freshener. Soap will be dispensed without the air freshener.
[0025] FIG. 13. Shows if the disc is rotated away from the lever
this will now allow the lever to travel fully to press directly
or indirectly against the valve of the air freshener thereby activating
the dispensation of the air freshener.
[0026] FIG. 14. Shows the incorporation of a solid, gel or liquid
air freshener 56 with a gas canister air freshener so that the two
systems of air freshener complement each other. The solid, gel or
liquid air freshener will have continues fragrance action whilst
the gas or liquid air freshener will give a burst of air freshener
the dispensing pump for soap is activated.
[0027] FIG. 15. Shows the apparatus in a liquid air freshener system.
Here the liquid air freshener container has a pump 57 which when
activated releases a spray of liquid air freshener. Once again the
means of activation is through the use of a soap dispensing pump
that operates the air freshener pump. Once again in this apparatus
the slow-release air freshener 56 is combined in the apparatus to
provide continuous fragrancing.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0028] Gas Canister System
[0029] Referring to the drawing in FIG. 1 the liquid soap container
10, has been specially designed to accommodate the air freshener
canister 11, which sits along side the air vent casing 12. The dispensing
pump 13 has a lever 14 that activates the valve of the gas air freshener
canister 11. The valve may be a metered valve.
[0030] Referring to the drawing in FIG. 2 the gas air freshener
is held laterally within the liquid soap container by a vertical
notch 15.
[0031] Referring to FIG. 3 the lever 14 has now depressed the gas
canister which activates is valve and sprays from its pin hole 16
within the air vent casing that is fully formed i.e. without air
vents at that position to prevent spraying on to the walls or directly
into the atmosphere. Below the position of the spray pin hole 16
are air vents 17 for the air freshener vapour 18 to escape through
into the atmosphere.
[0032] At the bottom of the gas canister is an absorbent material
19 which absorbs any further vapour that has not escaped through
the air vents 17.
[0033] Referring to the drawing in FIG. 4 once the dispensing pump
13 is no longer depressed a spring within the dispensing pump pushes
it upwards and thereby simultaneously deactivates the valve of the
gas canister. The system is now ready for a second application.
[0034] Liquid Air Freshener System
[0035] Referring to the drawing in FIG. 5 the liquid soap container
20 has been especially designed to accommodate the liquid air freshener
container 21 which sits snugly in between the liquid soap container
20 and the air vent casing 22. The dispensing pump 23 has a lever
24 that when depressed activates a pump of the liquid air freshener
container 21 operative to dispense a spray of liquid air freshener.
[0036] Referring to the drawing in FIGS. 6 and 8 the liquid air
freshener container 21 slides up and down vertically up to a notch
25 on the liquid soap container 20 and a corresponding notch 26
on the air vent casing 22. The soap dispensing pump 23 when depressed
also pushes an adapted lever 24 vertically downwards which then
activates the liquid air freshener pump to spray directly on to
the sponge 27. The liquid air freshener droplets now on the sponge
evaporates through the air vents 28.
[0037] Referring to the drawing in FIG. 8 the liquid air freshener
is dispensed by means of the notches 25 and 26 pressing on to a
releasing ring 29 via a spring 30 that activates the air freshener
pump to spray air freshener on to an absorbent material. The spring
30 is located at the neck of the liquid air freshener container
21 and sits between the notches 25 and 26 and the shoulder of the
liquid air freshener container. The function of the releasing ring
29 is to activate the pump of the liquid air freshener container
as it is pressed downwards on to the notches 25 and 26.
[0038] The function of the spring 30 is to bring back the liquid
air freshener container to its normal resting position and thereby
release the pump. This mechanism will work simultaneously with the
up and down movement of the dispensing pump.
[0039] Additionally, FIG. 15. shows the apparatus in a liquid air
freshener system. Here the liquid air freshener container has a
pump 57 which when activated releases a spray of liquid air freshener.
Once again the means of activation is through the use of a soap
dispensing pump that operates the air freshener pump. Once again
in this apparatus the slow release air freshener 56 is combined
in the apparatus to provide continuous fragrancing.
[0040] Any means of dispensing a cleaning agent and air freshener
simultaneously through the same or separate apertures will embody
the invention. For example the cleansing agent may be dispensed
through a pump and the air freshener through a valve, or vice versa.
[0041] Both the cleansing agent and the air freshener may be dispensed
through pumps. Both the cleaning agent and the air freshener may
take any suitable form. |