Dispensing – With cutter and/or punch – To form dispensing opening in container
Patent
1997-06-13
1999-07-27
Derakshani, Philippe
Dispensing
With cutter and/or punch
To form dispensing opening in container
222175, 2223217, 222325, 222209, B67D 500
Patent
active
059275480
ABSTRACT:
A dispenser for dispensing an alcohol-glycerine disinfecting gel or liquid for use by doctors and nurses. The dispenser consists of a main housing which mounts a pumping mechanism for pumping out an alcohol-glycerine disinfecting gel from a replaceable, disposable supply-cartridge releasably mounted in the main housing. Since the main housing is small enough to fit within a person's hand, the doctor or nurse may dispense the contents of an alcohol-glycerine disinfecting gel simply by squeezing the two parts together. The dispensing of the gel is applied directly onto the fingers of the same hand that has squeezed the main housing to have caused such dispensing to occur. Owing to the small size of the main housing, the dispenser of the invention may be worn on-the-person, such as by the waist-belt.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5215227 (1993-06-01), Farner
patent: 5429301 (1995-07-01), Franks
patent: 5509578 (1996-04-01), Livingstone
patent: 5683012 (1997-11-01), Villaveces
Derakshani Philippe
Hovet Kenneth J.
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