US2446109A - Surgeon's soap dispenser - Google Patents

Surgeon's soap dispenser Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2446109A
US2446109A US565517A US56551744A US2446109A US 2446109 A US2446109 A US 2446109A US 565517 A US565517 A US 565517A US 56551744 A US56551744 A US 56551744A US 2446109 A US2446109 A US 2446109A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
soap
soap dispenser
surgeon
backboard
piston
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US565517A
Inventor
Earl J Scarry
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US565517A priority Critical patent/US2446109A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2446109A publication Critical patent/US2446109A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K5/00Holders or dispensers for soap, toothpaste, or the like
    • A47K5/06Dispensers for soap
    • A47K5/12Dispensers for soap for liquid or pasty soap
    • A47K5/1217Electrical control means for the dispensing mechanism

Definitions

  • a further object is to provide an electronicallyoperated soap dispenser in which all operating parts will be completely protected and yet will be readily accessible for replacement and repairs, and in which the soap container can be quickly and easily replaced or removed without disturbing the operating mechanism of the device.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective View of the improved soap dispenser as it would appear in use.
  • Fig. 2 is enlarged longitudinal section therethrough.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section taken on the line 3-3, Fig. 2.
  • the improved dispenser is mounted on a backboard I0, and is completely enclosed within a water-proof cover Il.
  • the cover is formed with an open back for receiving the backboard Il] and with an open bottom and is secured to the backboard IIJ by means of suitable angle clips I 2.
  • the central portion of the housing is depressed as shown at I3 to form two side shoulders I4, between which is a depressed portion I3 provided with a perforated drain I5.
  • a soap pan I6 is positioned below the depressed portion I3 and is supported on two angle corner clips I'I secured to the backboard ID and extending beneath the two rear corners of the pan I6.
  • the rear wall of the pan I6 is held against the ohjectfof the in en ion l i n lego; .A, r' les-imp in, pan IBupori a bracket arm 20.
  • the braci garan .tQfthabaCkPOM-- mit Iubo me ns .of,.sx, szr, .t B Bloomberg 9, .a 3f. 3,# ,e .w are pump cyli r is through la suitable check valve 23.
  • the tube 22 extends upwardly through the housing II, thence forwardly and downwardly to a position over the perforated drain I5.
  • a pump lpiston 24 is reciprocally mounted within the cylinder I9.
  • the piston 24 is preferably of the cup-washer type-that is, when .it moves downwardly it spreads, to force soap into the tube 22, and when it moves upwardly it allows soap from the pan I6 to flow past the piston into the cylinder I 9.
  • the piston 24 is reciprocated from a piston rod 25 which is suspended from one extremity of a rocking lever 26.
  • the rocking lever 26 is pivoted intermediate its extremities, as shown at 21, from suitable years on the bracket arm 20.
  • the remaining extremity of the lever 26 is connected to an armature 2l of an electric so-lenoid 28 secured to the backboard I0.
  • a tension spring 29 is stretched between the extremity of the lever 26 and a spring arm 30, secured to one of the clips I'I, so as to constantly urge the piston 24 upwardly in the cylinder I9.
  • the piston is forced downwardly by the action of the solenoid 28 in attracting the armature 2'I.
  • the current supply to the solenoid is controlled by a photo-electric relay set 3
  • contains a window which admits light to a photo-electric cell which is responsive to light changes.
  • the set also contains suitable amplifying apparatus and a relay controlled thereby which in turn controis the current supply to the solenoid 28 through suitable conductors 32.
  • the detail construction of the photo-electric set is not illustrated, since these are standard pieces of apparatus which may be purchased on the open market.
  • is supported upon a suitable bracket from the backboard Il) in one of the side shoulders I4 so that its light-receiving window will ⁇ be positioned behind a transparent window 34 sealed in the housing II.
  • a light-emitting opening covered by a suitable lens 35 is alsoy positioned in the inner wall of the opposite side shoulder I4 so that the window 34, the lens 35, and the discharge from the spout of the tube 22 will be in alignment with each other over the perforated drain I5.
  • An electric light source 36 is mounted in a receiving socket 31 on the backboard I0 with its filament in alignment with the opening 35 and the window 34. .This causes a, beam of light to be transmitted through the lens 35 into the window 34 to energize the photo-electric cell in the photo-electric set 3

Description

July 27, 1948. E. J, scARRY `SUBGEONS SOAP DISPENSER l Filed Nov'. 28. 1944 INVENToR. ffl/21. J SCAR/ey.
Patented July 27, 1948 UNITED Earrrscartjniiver ctie. Application November 28, 12344,`
1 claim. (critter-tmf This invention relates to asurgeons 4soap dispenser andis designedas'an improvement over the construction shown in `applicants copending appl-itionlserial No. 51f0057, now Pate' No. 253,8"7;359,l The principal l Listo providea-highly efcient `cie'vioe of this harof Ithe us'r without it A"being necessary" for [the hands `or any Vother portion Yof the users body oniingincontact with the device orany part yA-neither object V`of theinv'ention is to {sojconstruct the 'device so that Aall of the exposed `parts will be smooth and rounded so that there will be no corners, pockets, or obstacles in which dirt or germs may collect.
A further object is to provide an electronicallyoperated soap dispenser in which all operating parts will be completely protected and yet will be readily accessible for replacement and repairs, and in which the soap container can be quickly and easily replaced or removed without disturbing the operating mechanism of the device.
Other objects and advantages reside in the detail construction of the invention, which is designed for simplicity, economy, and eiciency. These will become more apparent from the following description.
In the following detailed description of the invention, reference is had to the accompanying drawing which forms a part hereof. Like numerals refer to like parts in all views `of the drawing and throughout the description.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a perspective View of the improved soap dispenser as it would appear in use.
Fig. 2 is enlarged longitudinal section therethrough.
Fig. 3 is a cross-section taken on the line 3-3, Fig. 2.
The improved dispenser is mounted on a backboard I0, and is completely enclosed within a water-proof cover Il. The cover is formed with an open back for receiving the backboard Il] and with an open bottom and is secured to the backboard IIJ by means of suitable angle clips I 2. The central portion of the housing is depressed as shown at I3 to form two side shoulders I4, between which is a depressed portion I3 provided with a perforated drain I5.
A soap pan I6 is positioned below the depressed portion I3 and is supported on two angle corner clips I'I secured to the backboard ID and extending beneath the two rear corners of the pan I6. The rear wall of the pan I6 is held against the ohjectfof the in en ion l i n lego; .A, r' les-imp in, pan IBupori a bracket arm 20. The braci garan .tQfthabaCkPOM-- mit Iubo me ns .of,.sx, szr, .t B faut 9, .a 3f. 3,# ,e .w are pump cyli r is through la suitable check valve 23. The tube 22 extends upwardly through the housing II, thence forwardly and downwardly to a position over the perforated drain I5.
A pump lpiston 24 is reciprocally mounted within the cylinder I9. The piston 24 is preferably of the cup-washer type-that is, when .it moves downwardly it spreads, to force soap into the tube 22, and when it moves upwardly it allows soap from the pan I6 to flow past the piston into the cylinder I 9.
The piston 24 is reciprocated from a piston rod 25 which is suspended from one extremity of a rocking lever 26. The rocking lever 26 is pivoted intermediate its extremities, as shown at 21, from suitable years on the bracket arm 20. The remaining extremity of the lever 26 is connected to an armature 2l of an electric so-lenoid 28 secured to the backboard I0. A tension spring 29 is stretched between the extremity of the lever 26 and a spring arm 30, secured to one of the clips I'I, so as to constantly urge the piston 24 upwardly in the cylinder I9. The piston is forced downwardly by the action of the solenoid 28 in attracting the armature 2'I.
The current supply to the solenoid is controlled by a photo-electric relay set 3| of any of the standard commercial types. Such a set contains a window which admits light to a photo-electric cell which is responsive to light changes. The set also contains suitable amplifying apparatus and a relay controlled thereby which in turn controis the current supply to the solenoid 28 through suitable conductors 32. The detail construction of the photo-electric set is not illustrated, since these are standard pieces of apparatus which may be purchased on the open market.
The set 3| is supported upon a suitable bracket from the backboard Il) in one of the side shoulders I4 so that its light-receiving window will` be positioned behind a transparent window 34 sealed in the housing II. A light-emitting opening covered by a suitable lens 35 is alsoy positioned in the inner wall of the opposite side shoulder I4 so that the window 34, the lens 35, and the discharge from the spout of the tube 22 will be in alignment with each other over the perforated drain I5.
An electric light source 36 is mounted in a receiving socket 31 on the backboard I0 with its filament in alignment with the opening 35 and the window 34. .This causes a, beam of light to be transmitted through the lens 35 into the window 34 to energize the photo-electric cell in the photo-electric set 3|, causing the relay therein.
to maintain the circuit to the solenoid 28 open.
side shoulders I4 of the cover.
pump actuated in consequence of the interruption of a beam of light entering a photo-electric cell, means for supplying liquid soap to said pump open 4bottom of said housing without disturbing ,t said pump, and so that when said reservoir is In use, the user inserts his hands between the lifted into said housing, it will envelop said pump in liquid soap'.
EARL J. SCARRY.
they win interrupt the iight beam controlling Athe` set 3l, causing the latter to energize the solenoid- 28. This actuates the-pump piston 24 to discharge a predetermined quantity of soap yfrom the-cylinder I9 Vthrough the spout 22 onto the hands of the user. It can beV readily seen that the hands contact nothing butthe light beam when using the device. f f
` While a 'specic form of the improvement has been described and illustrated herein, it is desired to be understood `that the same mair be Varied, ,within thescope of the appended claim, without departing from the spirit of the inven- 17i0n.r L
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed 'and `desired secured by Letters Patent is: j'In a soap dispenser, of thertype having a soap REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the tile of this patent:
i UNITED STATES PATENTS Number
US565517A 1944-11-28 1944-11-28 Surgeon's soap dispenser Expired - Lifetime US2446109A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US565517A US2446109A (en) 1944-11-28 1944-11-28 Surgeon's soap dispenser

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US565517A US2446109A (en) 1944-11-28 1944-11-28 Surgeon's soap dispenser

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2446109A true US2446109A (en) 1948-07-27

Family

ID=24258974

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US565517A Expired - Lifetime US2446109A (en) 1944-11-28 1944-11-28 Surgeon's soap dispenser

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2446109A (en)

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2616095A (en) * 1951-01-29 1952-11-04 Lloyd C Stuckey Hand cleansing apparatus
US3151340A (en) * 1961-10-26 1964-10-06 Carousel Sanwa Licensing Corp Automatic water-supply apparatus
US3302215A (en) * 1965-01-06 1967-02-07 Clothier Louise Taylor Baby washing and sanitary fixture
US3368225A (en) * 1964-05-12 1968-02-13 Omron Tateisi Electronics Co Automatic washing apparatus for flush lavatories
US3491381A (en) * 1966-11-21 1970-01-27 John H Cathcart Electric eye operated wash basin system
US3639920A (en) * 1970-06-08 1972-02-08 American Standard Inc Programmed plumbing service
WO1981000251A1 (en) * 1979-07-17 1981-02-05 Dozil Ind Com Ltd Automatic three-duty faucet
US4938384A (en) * 1989-01-17 1990-07-03 Sloan Valve Company Liquid dispenser
US5186360A (en) * 1991-12-09 1993-02-16 M & D International Enterprises, Inc. Automatic soap dispenser and hand dryer unit
US5299713A (en) * 1991-09-24 1994-04-05 Inax Corporation Automatic liquid soap supply device
US5540362A (en) * 1991-09-23 1996-07-30 Toto, Ltd. Liquid soap supplying device
US8240517B1 (en) * 2008-08-29 2012-08-14 David J Stob Portable hand-sanitizing kiosk

Citations (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US392329A (en) * 1888-11-06 Receptacle for containing liquids
US473891A (en) * 1892-04-26 becker
US1296032A (en) * 1916-12-04 1919-03-04 Frank W Adsit Automatic dispenser.
US1430189A (en) * 1919-09-15 1922-09-26 Rinaldi Joseph Liquid-vending machine
US1437794A (en) * 1922-01-31 1922-12-05 Ralph E Cleveland Brush
US1780968A (en) * 1928-09-29 1930-11-11 Lawrence W Brophy Lavatory
US2060855A (en) * 1936-11-17 Washbasin
US2185186A (en) * 1940-01-02 Lavatory ob washbasin
US2387359A (en) * 1943-11-12 1945-10-23 Earl J Scarry Soap dispenser

Patent Citations (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US392329A (en) * 1888-11-06 Receptacle for containing liquids
US473891A (en) * 1892-04-26 becker
US2060855A (en) * 1936-11-17 Washbasin
US2185186A (en) * 1940-01-02 Lavatory ob washbasin
US1296032A (en) * 1916-12-04 1919-03-04 Frank W Adsit Automatic dispenser.
US1430189A (en) * 1919-09-15 1922-09-26 Rinaldi Joseph Liquid-vending machine
US1437794A (en) * 1922-01-31 1922-12-05 Ralph E Cleveland Brush
US1780968A (en) * 1928-09-29 1930-11-11 Lawrence W Brophy Lavatory
US2387359A (en) * 1943-11-12 1945-10-23 Earl J Scarry Soap dispenser

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2616095A (en) * 1951-01-29 1952-11-04 Lloyd C Stuckey Hand cleansing apparatus
US3151340A (en) * 1961-10-26 1964-10-06 Carousel Sanwa Licensing Corp Automatic water-supply apparatus
US3368225A (en) * 1964-05-12 1968-02-13 Omron Tateisi Electronics Co Automatic washing apparatus for flush lavatories
US3302215A (en) * 1965-01-06 1967-02-07 Clothier Louise Taylor Baby washing and sanitary fixture
US3491381A (en) * 1966-11-21 1970-01-27 John H Cathcart Electric eye operated wash basin system
US3639920A (en) * 1970-06-08 1972-02-08 American Standard Inc Programmed plumbing service
WO1981000251A1 (en) * 1979-07-17 1981-02-05 Dozil Ind Com Ltd Automatic three-duty faucet
US4938384A (en) * 1989-01-17 1990-07-03 Sloan Valve Company Liquid dispenser
US5540362A (en) * 1991-09-23 1996-07-30 Toto, Ltd. Liquid soap supplying device
US5299713A (en) * 1991-09-24 1994-04-05 Inax Corporation Automatic liquid soap supply device
US5186360A (en) * 1991-12-09 1993-02-16 M & D International Enterprises, Inc. Automatic soap dispenser and hand dryer unit
US8240517B1 (en) * 2008-08-29 2012-08-14 David J Stob Portable hand-sanitizing kiosk

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2446109A (en) Surgeon's soap dispenser
US4645094A (en) Photo-electric controlled dispenser
US6547411B1 (en) Illuminated outlet
US5381615A (en) Footwear incorporating a multiple-switch lighting circuit
ATE505780T1 (en) ELECTRICALLY POWERED HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE
US2316540A (en) Telephone sterilizer
ES2073822T3 (en) MANUAL SPRAYER INCLUDING A TRIGGER LEVER.
US20170320083A1 (en) Sprayer nozzle with embedded battery-operated ultraviolet light(s)
US2387359A (en) Soap dispenser
CA1258836A (en) Fluid dispenser
IT1271448B (en) SALT TOPPING UP CONTAINER FOR THE REGENERATION SALT CONTAINER OF A DISHWASHER OR WASHING MACHINE EQUIPPED WITH A SOFTENING DEVICE
US1172293A (en) Container for toilet powder.
US2209086A (en) Light attachment for irons
US3306382A (en) Automatic weight-responsive container fillers
US1412436A (en) Water-closet seat
JPH0138387Y2 (en)
CN214385698U (en) Electric mosquito swatter
US3288375A (en) Electric clothes sprinkler
US7863589B1 (en) Shoe sanitizing apparatus
CN210573074U (en) Multifunctional 3D glasses
US1150098A (en) Lavatory apparatus.
BR202019005443U2 (en) improved air freshener dispenser
ATE23431T1 (en) ELECTRICALLY ACTUABLE DISPENSING DEVICE.
DE69632682D1 (en) FIGHTING PAD INSECTS
US2417040A (en) Razor blade conditioner