Dispensing – With casing or support – For bottom discharge dispenser supported on horizontal surface
Patent
1988-10-24
1992-04-21
Huppert, Michael S.
Dispensing
With casing or support
For bottom discharge dispenser supported on horizontal surface
222 52, 222214, 222325, 222333, 251 7, 417412, B67D 506, B67D 3700
Patent
active
051059924
ABSTRACT:
A soap dispenser apparatus has a housing having a space formed in the housing for holding a soap container of a predetermined shape. The soap container has its own dispenser hose and nozzle formed therein and the dispenser hose fits through a squeeze pump and becomes part of the pump pumping the soap from the container. An electric motor has a gear box for gearing the motor down located in the housing and positioned to actuate a squeeze member to squeeze the dispenser hose against a pressure plate made of a self lubricating polymer. A sensor, such as an infrared sensor, senses a person's hand in line with the output of the soap container and dispenser nozzle and is coupled through a circuit to the electric motor to actuate the squeeze pump to pump the soap onto a person's hand positioned to receive the soap.
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Fender Franklin D.
Gibson Fred
DeRosa Kenneth
Hobby III William M.
Huppert Michael S.
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