专利摘要:
wall mountable material dispensing system and mounting bracket. The present invention generally describes a mounting bracket for mounting a mountable object. the mounting bracket includes a baseplate having a substantially full mounting surface and an opposite outward facing surface. an edge extends a first distance from the outwardly facing surface to support the mountable object. a mounting bracket locking component adapted to frictionally engage a mountable object locks the mountable object in place. Additionally, a stabilizing member extending a second distance from the outward facing surface makes contact with the mountable object to help limit object movement during use. The mounting bracket may be used with a material dispenser. in a wall mountable material dispensing system. The wall mountable material dispensing system may be packaged with a kit in which the mounting bracket is stowed within the material dispenser.
公开号:BR112012001145B1
申请号:R112012001145-6
申请日:2010-06-24
公开日:2019-10-15
发明作者:Andrew Dale Brinkdopke;Ryan Leslie Fulscher;Robert Samuel Schlaupitz;Christine Marie Cowell;Elizabeth Oriel Bradley;David James Wilks
申请人:Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

HISTORIC
Increasingly, consumers are using wet pipe wipes, in addition to dry toilet paper for personal hygiene in the bathroom. However, most toilet roll holders are designed to keep only a single roll of toilet paper dry. Existing toilet paper roll holders are not designed to accommodate a wet wipe dispenser. This can reduce or hinder the use of baby wipes inside the bathroom, if they cannot be located near the toilet for ease of use.
Several devices have been configured to allow the installation of an additional wet tissue dispenser in or adjacent to existing toilet roll holder designs.
One approach is to replace the toilet paper shaft in the toilet paper holder with an adapted dispenser that can be mounted in the holes in the existing shaft. The adapted dispenser generally provides provisions for containing a roll of dry toilet paper and a compartment for dispensing wet wipes. A disadvantage of this approach is that the adapted dispenser is often large and / or not looking good. Many people don't like the look of fitted dispensers in the bathroom. In addition, adapted dispensers can be expensive. People who are not sure that they will like or use the adapted dispenser will often not try the mountable device due to the higher initial cost.
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A second approach is to hang the wet wipe dispenser on the existing toilet paper holder by hooking the dispenser onto the shaft. One problem with this approach is that refilling the toilet roll holder with a new toilet paper roll is complicated since a consumer also has to remove and replace a second dispenser every time the toilet paper roll needs to be changed. Many consumers do not want to worry about this hassle and avoid wipe dispensers with hooks that attach to the shaft.
Consumers who use wet wipes tend to divide themselves between those who want to place the wet wipe dispenser next to the dry toilet paper roll and those who prefer to place the wet wipe dispenser out of sight or hidden, as they would feel embarrassed if other people knew. who are using the product. As such, it is desirable that a wet wipe dispenser can be optionally located close to the dry toilet paper roll, or suitable for use on flat surfaces instead of hanging, or convenient for maintaining and dispensing wet wipes.
In view of the above, there is a demand for a dispenser that can be located near a paper roll holder. There is also a demand for a dispenser that can be used in a horizontal orientation to provide better and more consistent dispensing.
RESUME
In general, the present invention describes a mounting bracket for attaching a mountable object to a surface. The mounting bracket has a base plate having a substantially flat mounting surface and an opposite surface facing outwards. At least one edge extends a first distance from the outwardly facing surface of the base plate to support the mountable object. The mounting bracket includes at least one locking component of the mounting bracket adapted to frictionally attach a mountable object and lock the mountable object in place. In addition, the mounting bracket includes at least one stabilizing member extending a second distance from the
3/21 exterior, the second distance being different from the first distance, and helps to limit the excessive movement of the mountable object during the interaction.
Desirably, the mounting bracket can be used with a wall mountable material dispensing system. The system includes a material dispenser having a side wall and a dispensing locking component and mounting bracket. The stabilizing member extends between the outwardly facing surface of the mounting bracket and the side wall of the material dispenser when the locking component of the dispenser and the locking component of the mounting bracket are frictionally coupled.
locking component of the mounting bracket may include a flexible tab that extends from the outer surface facing the edge and interacting with the locking component of the dispenser to limit the relative movement of the material dispenser and mounting bracket when the locking components they are coupled by friction. The flexible tab can also be pressed to allow relative movement of the material dispenser and the mounting bracket and to remove the dispenser from the bracket.
The system also provides a safety release force, so that the material dispenser detaches from the mounting bracket when a force of more than about 1,000 grams and less than about 9,000 grams is applied against a top or bottom of the dispenser. of material.
Desirably, the system can be packaged as a kit in which the mounting bracket is packaged inside the material dispenser. To allow the mounting bracket to fit between the mini-map and the main cover, the stabilizing member is a pedestal (foot) connected by a hinge built into the base plate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above aspects and other characteristics, aspects and advantages of the present invention will be better understood in relation to the following description, attached claims and accompanying drawings in which:
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Figure 1 is a perspective view illustrating an exemplary mounting bracket, for use with a mountable object.
Support in THEAssembly Figure 2exemplary. is an View front, illustrating O 5THE Figure 3 is an View side, illustrating O Support in Assembly exemplary. THE Figure 4 is an View side, illustrating one system in mountable dispensing exemplary wall.
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional side view 10 illustrating the exemplary wall-mountable dispensing system.
Figure 6 is a bottom view of the material dispenser illustrating a locking component of the exemplary dispenser.
Figure 7 and a side cross-sectional view illustrating a kit for the exemplary wall-mountable dispensing system.
Repeated use of reference characters in the report and in the drawings is intended to represent the same characteristics or similar characteristics or elements of the invention in different modalities.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
It should be understood by one skilled in the art that the present discussion is only a description of exemplary modalities, and is not intended to limit the broader aspects of the present invention, the broader aspects of which are incorporated into the exemplary construction.
As shown in Figures 1-3, a mounting bracket 20 is disclosed for supporting an object on a fixed mounting surface 30, such as a wall. The mounting bracket 20 includes a base plate 22 having a substantially flat mounting surface 21 and an opposite outward facing surface 23. At least one edge 28 extends a first distance, D1, from the facing surface the exterior 23 and 35 is adapted to support the object, when it is desired to be placed on the mounting surface 14. The figures illustrate an edge, but multiple edges may also be present in the
5/21 mounting bracket to help support the object mountable in multiple areas.
To hold the object on the mounting bracket 20, a locking component of the mounting bracket 32 is adapted to frictionally engage the mountable device. The locking component of the mounting bracket 32 is frictionally coupled to a portion of a mountable device to prevent the relative movement of the mountable device in relation to the mounting bracket 20. The figures illustrate a locking component of the mounting bracket, but multiple locking components of the mounting bracket may also be present on the mounting bracket to help lock the mountable object on the mounting bracket in multiple locations.
locking component 32 of the mounting bracket can have a locking relationship and handle with a mountable device to promote friction coupling. For example, as illustrated in Figures 1-3, the edge 28 is spaced from, and extends over, an outwardly facing portion of the surface 23 to define a crack. Within that slot 29, there may be at least one shoulder 30 which extends from the outward facing surface 23 defining a coupling area between the edge 28 and the outward facing surface 23. A portion of the mountable object may be coupled by friction between the shoulder 30 and the edge 28 to limit the movement of the mountable object.
In other exemplary embodiments, the locking component of the mounting bracket 32 may include a flexible flap 26 that extends from the outwardly facing surface 23 towards the edge 28 to provide a coupling area to accommodate a portion of the mountable object . When coupled to the mounting bracket 20, the portion of the mountable object will be coupled by friction between the flexible flap 26 and the edge 28. The friction coupling between the flexible flap 26, the edge 28 and the portion of the mountable object will limit movement relative to the mountable object and the mounting bracket 20.
The flexible flap 26 can also be pressed to allow relative movement of the mountable object and the mounting bracket 20. Thus, the flexible flap 26 can be pressed by
6/21 a user and the mountable object can be removed from the mounting bracket 20 and the mounting surface 14.
In still other exemplary mounting brackets, the locking component of the mounting bracket 32 comprises both a flexible flap 26 and a coupling area defined by the slot 29 and at least one shoulder 30 which extends from the outward facing surface. 23 provided between the edge 28 and the outwardly facing surface 23. This provides multiple friction coupling areas between the mountable device and the mounting bracket 20 providing a more firmly mounted object.
mounting bracket 20 also includes a stabilizing member 40. The stabilizing member 40 extends a second distance, D2, from the outwardly facing surface 23 and is adapted to contact the mountable object when the mountable object is attached by friction with the locking component. Desirably, the stabilizing member 40 extends a distance from the outwardly facing surface 23, which holds the mountable object in a stable position against the mounting bracket. Thus, D2 can be equal, greater or less than the distance D1, that the edge 28 extends from the outwardly facing surface 23, depending on the shape of the mountable object. Typically, the portion of the mountable object coupled to the locking member 32 of the mounting bracket extends from the side of the object to create an area to match the locking member 32 of the mounting bracket. Thus, when a force is applied to the object, the object can move in relation to the mounting surface, for example, by turning around the locking components. The stabilizing member 40 extends from the mounting bracket 20 a greater distance than the locking component of the mounting bracket 32 to make contact with another portion of the mountable object. This allows the stabilizing member 40 to limit the movement of the mountable object in relation to the mounting bracket 20 and to prevent rotation of the material dispenser 10 around the locking components. The figures illustrate a stabilizing member, but multiple stabilizing members may also be present in
7/21 multiple locations on the mounting bracket to help keep the mountable object in place.
A variety of fixing members 45 are suitable for fixing the mounting bracket 20 to the fixed mounting surface 14. The mounting bracket 20 can be fixed to the fixed mounting surface 14 with a fixing member 45 selected from adhesives, adhesive tapes. hook and handle, suction cups, magnets, screws, removable double-sided foam, other tapes, microsuction and static adherent films.
Desirably, the fixing member 45 is a removable stretchable adhesive 47. To secure the mounting bracket to the fixed mounting surface with a removable stretchable adhesive 47, a first protective layer is removed from the removable stretchable adhesive 47 to expose a first adhesive layer . The first adhesive layer 47 is placed on the substantially flat mounting surface 21 of the mounting bracket 20 to adhere the mounting bracket to the removable stretch adhesive. Alternatively, the mounting bracket 20 can be supplied with the removable stretch adhesive 47 already glued.
A second protective layer is then removed from the opposite side of the removable stretch adhesive 47 to expose a second adhesive layer. The second adhesive layer is placed on the mounting surface 14 to adhesively attach the removable stretchable adhesive 47 and the mounting bracket 20 to the mounting surface 14. The removable stretchable adhesive 47 includes a stretchable release tab 48 that extends from the mounting bracket 20 when mounted. When desired, the stretch release tab 48 is pulled and the second adhesive layer is released from the mounting surface 14. As such, the mounting bracket 20 can be permanently removed from the mounting surface 14 without causing damage to the mounting surface 14 and placed elsewhere with another fixing member 45.
As illustrated in Figures 4 - 6, the mounting bracket 20 can be used to support a material dispenser 10 on a wall or mounting surface 14. Examples of materials for use with the dispenser are flexible substrates, which are useful for tasks household, cleaning, care
8/21 personal, health care, food packaging, cosmetic application or removal. Non-limiting examples of substrates suitable for use with the material dispenser include non-woven substrates; woven substrates; hydro5 substrates interlaced; substrates intertwined by air flow; paper substrates comprising cellulose, such as paper fabrics, toilet paper or paper towels; waxed paper substrates; co-formed substrates comprising cellulose fibers and polymer fibers; moist substrates, such as baby wipes, baby wipes 10, baby wipes and baby wipes; film or plastic substrates, such as those used to pack food; professional towels; and metal substrates, such as aluminum foil. In addition, laminated substrates or composed of two or more layers of any of the above substrates are also suitable.
Desirably, material substrates that are moist or pre-moistened with an appropriate liquid, partially moistened with an appropriate liquid, or substrates that are initially dry, but intended to be moistened before use, by placing the substrate in an appropriate liquid, such as like water or a solvent. Non-limiting examples of suitable wet substrates include a substantially dry substrate (less than 10% by weight of water) containing foaming surfactants and conditioning agents impregnated or applied to the substrate, such that when wetting the substrate with water before use it produces a mountable personal cleaning device.
mounting bracket 20 can be used with many different types of material dispensers 10, but desirably the material dispenser is designed to house a plurality of individual sheets that are pre-moistened with a cleaning solution to function as wet wipes. Referring now to Figures 4 and 5, the material dispenser 10 may include a top 54, a bottom 68, and the side wall 67. Desirably, the top 54 includes a main cover 35 56, a mini-58, a push button 60, and a dispensing orifice. The sidewall 67 and the bottom 68 form a lower bowl 63 of the material dispenser 10. The main cover 56
9/21 can be pivotally attached to the side wall 67 by a pair of hinges 62. The main cover 56 is secured in the closed position by a lock 64. When the lock 64 is unlocked, the main cover 56 can be opened to expose the entire top of the bowl 63 to replenish the material dispenser 10 with new wet wipes.
To dispense a wet tissue from the material dispenser 10, the push button 60 is pressed and a tensioning spring rotates the mini-map 58 to an open position, thereby exposing a portion of the wet tissue. The rear end of the mini-map 58 may include a pair of stops or projections that match a pair of openings in the main cover 56 for pivoting. Desirably, the sheets that form the wet wipes are folded, perforated, folded or interwoven, in such a way that when a tissue is partially removed, a portion of the next sheet is removed.
Material dispenser 10 can be formed from two different materials, such as a hard plastic and a softer thermoplastic elastomer material. As such, the sealing areas between the main cover 56 and the bowl 63, and / or between the mini-map 58 and the main cover 56 may have a joint formed by the thermoplastic elastomer material, wishing to improve the moisture retention of the dispenser. of material 10. The push button 60 can be shaped with the sides of the push button 60 formed from the thermoplastic elastomer material for greater ease of use.
the dispensing orifice can be formed as a slit in a dispensing panel 66 located below mini-map 58 which is formed from flexible or elastic material. The narrow slot in the dispensing panel 66 can help retain moisture in the material dispenser 10, hold the exposed portion of the wet tissue tightly in place and make it easier to access the material dispenser to retrieve the next tissue, if the functionality pops up -up fails, since the elastomeric or flexible material can be easily deformed and then return to the initial shape.
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The dispensing panel 66 can be a flexible sheet similar to rubber; the relevant properties of the materials can be described in terms of hardness, stiffness, thickness, elasticity, specific weight, permanent compression deformation, and any combinations thereof. More specifically, the Shore A hardness (measured according to ASTM D2240) of the sheet or flexible material similar to rubber can be about 100 or less, more specifically about 20 to about 90, and even more specifically about 40 to about 80, and even more specifically, from about 60 to about 70 Shore A. The Gurley stiffness of the sheet or flexible rubber-like material (measured according to ASTM D6125-97 Standard Test Method for Bending Resistance of Paper and Paperboard) can be about 10,000 milligrams strength (mgf) or less, more specifically about 100 to about 8,000 mgf, more specifically about 200 to about 6,500 mgf, and even more specifically, about 300 at about 1,500 mgf. The thickness of the rubber-like flexible sheet can be about 0.254 mm (10 mil) or more, more specifically about 0.254 mm (10 mil) to about 2.794 mm (110 mil), and even more specifically, about from 0.889 mm (35 mil) to about 1.524 mm (60 mil). The elasticity of the sheet or flexible material similar to rubber, as characterized by the tensile strength at 100 percent elongation and measured according to the ASTM D412 Standard Test Methods for Vulcanized Rubber and thermoplastic elastomers, can be around 10 megapascals ( MPa) or less, more specifically, from about 0.1 to about 7 MPa, and even more specifically from about 0.5 to about 2.5 MPa. The flexible rubber-like sheet can have a density (ASTM D792) of about 0.80-1.21, more specifically of 0.88 to about 1.10, and even more specifically, of about 0.90 to about 1.0. The flexible rubber-like sheet may have a residual compression deformation (ASTM 395B) (at an ambient temperature of 21.1 ° C (70 ° F)) of about 8/30 to 40/120 and, more specifically, 15 / 45 to about 28/100.
An example of suitable materials for the dispensing panel includes thermoplastic elastomeric materials that
11/21 can be used to provide acceptable dispensing. Materials that can be employed include (but are not limited to): any member of the styrene-based thermoplastic elastomer family (i.e. styrene block copolymer compounds); styrene-based thermoplastic elastomers containing rubber modifiers such as Kraton®, Santoprene®, or other rubber modifiers; Kraton®; Santoprene®;
special copolymers, such as ethylene methyl acrylate copolymers (for example, EMAC® from Eastman Chemical Company); thermoset rubbers; polyurethane; alloys; amides; engineering thermoplastic elastomers; olefin-based; olefinic vulcanized; polyester based; based on polyurethane. Such a material for the flexible dispensing panel may be that manufactured by GLS-Corporation of McHenry, IL and known as resin # G2701. The material G2701 is one of the resins of the family of the assemblable device of thermoplastic elastomers. G2701 is a styrene-based material and belongs to the styrene block copolymer compound family. Some particular properties of G2701 can be: density of 0.090 g / cc (according to ASTM D792); hardness (Shore A durometer) of 68 (ASTM D2240) and residual compression deformation of 24% at room temperature, 96% at 21,1 2 C (70 ° F) (according to ASTM 395B). Another similar material is known as G2755 and is also sold by GLS Corporation. In addition, a lubricant (for example, wax) can be added to decrease the coefficient of friction of the continuous crack and can benefit from injection molding, wet wipe dispensing and physical manipulation of the flexible orifice. Thermoplastic elastomeric resin G2701 with 0.25% wax additive, sold by GLS Corporation and known as # LC217-189 can be used.
Figures 4 and 5 illustrate an exemplary wall mountable material dispensing system. The wall mountable material dispensing system includes a material dispenser 10 and the mounting bracket 20 described in this document. The mounting bracket 20 can be fixed to a mounting surface 14 with a fixing member 45, as described above. Then, a material dispenser 10 having
12/21 a side wall 67 and a locking member of the dispenser 69 can be mounted on the mounting bracket 20.
locking member of the dispenser 75 may be a portion of the tissue dispenser which is adapted to frictionally engage the mounting component 32 of the mounting bracket. In an exemplary dispensing system, the locking component of the dispenser 75 is a closure defined by a projecting region 92 of the top 54 of the material dispenser 10 between the two hinges 62. Other locking components of the dispenser can also be used. For example, the locking member of the dispenser may include, but is not limited to, a closure formed on the side wall 67 of the dispenser or a separate support fixed to the side wall 67 of the dispenser. The locking member of the dispenser 75 can also be a closure formed inwardly or extending outwardly from the material dispenser 10.
In addition, the locking component of the dispenser 75 can be a flexible tab attached to the material dispenser and extending between the material dispenser 10 and the mounting bracket 20. This flexible tab can also act as a release point for the dispenser. material when a user wants to remove the material dispenser 10 from the mounting surface 14. When the user wants to remove the material dispenser from the mounting bracket 20, the user presses the flexible tab and pulls the dispenser up and out of the mounting bracket mounting 2 0.
In the exemplary wall-mounted material dispensing system illustrated in Figures 4 and 5, the projecting region 92 at the top of the material dispenser fits into the slot 29 between the edge 28 and the outwardly facing surface 23 of the base plate 20 bringing the edge 28 into contact with the shoulder 30 extending from the outwardly facing surface 23. The edge 28 acts as a groove that supports the weight of the material dispenser 10.
As shown, the flexible flap 26 also acts as a locking component of the mounting bracket 32. The flexible flap 26 limits the relative movement of the material dispenser 10 and the mounting bracket, making contact with the top of the region
13/21 projecting 92 between the hinges 62 of the top 54 of the material dispenser 10 and providing a friction coupling with the edge 28. This provides a firmer assembly of the material dispenser since multiple points of the mounting bracket couple the dispenser of material.
The flexible flap 26 can also act as a release point for the material dispenser 10, when a user wants to remove the material dispenser 10 from the mounting surface 14. When the user wants to remove the material dispenser from the mounting bracket 20, the user presses the flexible tab 2 6 and pulls the dispenser up and out of the mounting bracket 2 0.
In addition, a stabilizing member 40 extends between the outwardly facing surface and the side wall 67 of the material dispenser 10, when the dispensing locking component and the mounting bracket locking component are frictionally coupled to help limit movement of the material dispenser during use. As illustrated in the figures, a stabilizing member 40 extends from the outwardly facing surface 23 of the mounting bracket and is adapted to contact the side wall 67 when the locking components are coupled by friction. The stabilizing member can also extend from the side wall of the material dispenser to make contact with the outwardly facing surface of the mounting bracket 20.
The dispensing system can optionally include an extended area 24 extending from the base plate 22 of the mounting bracket that extends to a sufficient height above the material dispenser 10 so that the user sees the extended area. This provides the user with a perception of stability, and prevents the user from having the perception that the material dispenser is floating on the mounting surface.
To prevent damage to the mounting surface 14 from applied forces, either from the top (such as a shelf or level) or accidentally from the bottom of the material dispenser 10, the system incorporates a release mechanism
14/21 security that allows the material dispenser 10 to detach itself from the support 20 before it damages the mounting surface. When extreme force is applied, both upwards and downwards, the material dispenser 10 detaches from the support 20, simply jumping out or separating, but not breaking the protruding region between the hinges 62 of the material dispenser 10. When a significant force is applied upwards at the bottom of the bowl, the flexible tab is pressed and the material dispenser will detach from the mounting bracket. When significant force is applied down the top of the bowl, the protruding region at the top of the material dispenser will come off the locking component of the mounting bracket and the dispenser will detach from the mounting bracket. Typical forces of use for the vat, for example, dispensing, opening with the push button, closing the lid are below 1,000 grams-force.
Therefore, the material dispensing system has a safety release, that is, the material dispenser detaches from the mounting bracket 20 when a force greater than about 1,000 grams and less than about 9,000 grams is applied against a top or bottom of the material dispenser. More specifically, the material dispensing system has a safety release, that is, the material dispenser 10 detaches from the mounting bracket 20 when a force greater than about 1,000 grams and less than about 5,000 grams is applied against a top or bottom of the material dispenser.
Tests have been carried out to illustrate the different forces required for normal use, including dispensing, closing the lid and pressing the button, the forces necessary to cause damage to the drywall due to a hanging object, and the forces for a release security of the wall bracket. The following test procedures indicate how the forces were measured. For testing, a COTTONELLE FRESH® wet wipe dispenser (marketed by Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Dallas, TX, USA) is used as a material dispenser.
Test Bench Information:
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1. MTS Insight electromechanical-lkN standard length (MTS system number 5500942)
2. Load capacity of MTS 100N cell (Model number 569326-05, serial number 626182)
3. Test platform - Push Button, Lid Closure, Tissue Dispensing
4. Test probe (0.635 cm (0.25) in diameter, 6.35 cm (2.5) in length)
5. Test Clamp (10.478 cm (4.125) wide)
Test Procedure for Normal Use Forces:
Push Button (All Test Locations on Button):
1. Insert and secure a material dispenser tub filled with 42 wet wipes on the test platform.
2. Adjust the material dispenser so that the probe makes contact with the button at the desired test point (
testedright of centrobutton locations). -medium, center-frontal, left, and button. 3. Raise probe 5 mm above the surface of4. Start test with speed of the probe in
1,000 mm / min.
Handkerchief Dispensing:
1. Insert and secure a tub filled with 42 wet wipes on the test platform.
2. Adjust so that the test clamp catches the tissue and pull straight up perpendicular to the top of the bowl.
3. Start testing at a probe speed of 1,000 mm / min.
Dispensing Handkerchiefs (In Angle):
1. Insert and secure a material dispenser filled with 4 soluble wipes on the test platform.
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2. Adjust so that · the upper jaws cause the handkerchief to be pulled up perpendicular to the top of the material dispenser.
3. Adjust the test platform until it is at an angle of 22.5 °.
4. Test according to the above procedure, for tissue dispensing.
Closure of the Minitampa:
1. Insert and secure a material dispenser filled with baby wipes on the test platform.
2. Adjust so that the pointer makes contact with the cap in the center of the fresh symbol in the material dispenser.
3. Raise the pointer 10 mm above the cover surface.
4 · Press the button to open the mini-map.
· Start testing at a probe speed of 1,500 mm / min.
Support Test Preparation:
Drywall Preparation:
5/8 inch (15.9 mm) thick plasterboard drywall
2. Drywall cut into sections of 19.05 x 25.40 cm (7.5 inches x 10 inches)
3. Drywall immunized with new primer and sealer for drywall BEHR
4. Primer left to dry for 4 hours
5. Drywall painted with semi-gloss interior paint in ultra-pure white BEHR
6. Paint left to dry overnight
Test Suite Installation:
1. Prepare a simulated wall using a L steel support (0.635 cm (1/4) thick) 35.56 cm high x 7.62 cm (14 high x 3), a light polycarbonate sheet (0 , 47 cm (3/16) thick for wall stability in the test facility) with 30.48 cm x 18.10 cm (12 x 7.125), and a drywall piece using clamps to hold the pieces firmly together. Fix the simulated wall to the test structure.
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2. Apply the red side of two medium-sized adhesive tapes (3M Command Adhesive® sold by 3M Company, St. Paul, MN, USA) to the flat surface of the mounting bracket, press for at least 10 seconds.
Test procedure for the Security Release Forces:
Center Down Force:
1. Apply the black side of the adhesive tape to the drywall so that the foot of the mounting bracket is at the bottom of the bracket.
2. Hold the wall mounting bracket for at least 10 seconds.
- Attach a material dispenser filled with wet wipes to the mounting bracket.
4. Adjust so that the probe makes contact with the cap in the center of the fresh symbol in the material dispenser.
5. Raise the pointer to 5 mm above the surface cover. 6. Start testing with a probe speed 1,500 mm / min. 7. Force recorded at the point where the bowl jumps
out of the holder.
Center Strength Up:
1. Apply the black side of the stretch tape to the drywall so that the foot of the mounting bracket is on top (bracket upside down).
2. Hold the wall mounting bracket for at least 10 seconds.
3. Place a dispenser of material filled with wet wipes on the mounting bracket upside down.
4. Adjust so that the pointer makes contact with the bottom of the material dispenser, 7.62 cm (3) from the back of the bowl, in the center.
5. Raise the pointer 5 mm above the cover surface.
6. Raise the pointer 5 mm above the cover surface.
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7. Start test with a probe speed of 1500 mm / min.
8. Force recorded at the point where the bowl jumps out of the holder.
5 Test Procedure for Collapse Force in
Drywall
Installation of the Solid Test Surface:
1. Prepare a simulated device using an aluminum L support 10.16 cm (4) high x 6.35 cm (2.5) long (0.32 cm (1/8) thick) and a 17.15 cm x 13.02 cm (6.75 x 5.125) piece of wood.
2. Apply the red side of two medium-sized stretch adhesive tapes (3M Command® Adhesive sold by 3M Company, St. Paul, MN, USA) to the flat surface of the L-shaped aluminum support with the same spacing as that on the 3.81 cm (1.5 inch) mount and hold for at least 10 seconds.
3. Apply the black side of the 3-M adhesive tape to the drywall so that the position is the same (in relation to the test equipment) where the support and the tub were.
4. Hold the L-bracket on the wall for at least 10 seconds.
cover. 5. Raise the pointer to 5 mm above the surface 25 6. Start testing with a probe speed 1,500 mm / min. 7. Force registered in point where the body
hard separates from the drywall.
The above tests were performed at least 7 30 times and the results averaged to determine the average force applied to the material dispenser for normal use, safety release forces from the mounting bracket and damage to the drywall. The average forces are illustrated below in Table 1. As can be seen, all normal use forces applied to the material dispenser are less than 1,000 grams force and the damage is caused to the drywall when a force of 9,267 grams force is applied in the dispenser using a holder that has no release of
19/21 security. Using the exemplary wall-mounted dispensing system, forces can be applied to the bottom of the bowl that still allow normal use, but prevent damage, causing a safety release from the material dispenser from the mounting bracket.
Applied Force Average (grams strength) Normal Use (Low) - Push Button # 1 708 Normal Use (Low) - Push Button # 2 710 Normal Use (Low) - Push Button # 3 617 Normal Use (Low) - Push Button # 4 620 Normal Use (Low) - Close Mini chart 697 Normal Use (Up) - Handkerchief Dispensing 363 Normal Use (Up) - Dispensing. Scarves (22.5 °) 324 _______ Security Release (Down) 4,419 Security Release (Up) 1,733 ______________Damage to Drywall 9,267
Table 1: Security Release Force Values
Desirably, the wall mountable material sheet dispenser is sold as a kit 100 having both a material dispenser 10 and a mounting bracket 20 to secure the material dispenser 10 against a mounting surface 14. The mounting bracket 20 is dimensioned to allow the mounting bracket 20 to be stored inside the material dispenser 10.
As described above, the material dispenser comprises a bottom 63, a top 54, the top including a main cover 56, a mini-chart 53, and a dispensing panel 66. Desirably, the mounting bracket 20 is housed within the material dispenser 10 in a position between the mini-map 53 and the dispensing panel 66. This helps to minimize the risk of contamination of the materials inside, and provides a convenient packaging location.
To allow the mounting bracket 20 to fit between the mini-map 53 and the dispensing panel 66, the stabilizing member 40 can be a pedestal 39 connected by a hinge 42 built into the base plate 22. When packaged, pedestal 39 is in a position where it extends parallel to the base plate 20, as shown in Figure 7, so that the
20/21 mounting bracket can be placed inside the material dispenser 10 between a narrow cavity on the miniteam 53 and a dispensing panel 66. If pedestal 39 were in the fully extended position, pedestal 39 would extend too far to fit inside the cavity narrow. When in use, pedestal 39 can be rotated forward by the built-in hinge 42 and includes a latch 44 that engages with latch 46 on base plate 20 to lock pedestal 39 in a position that extends perpendicularly to the base plate. base 20 and makes contact with the side wall 67 of the material dispenser 10 to provide the stabilizing function of the pedestal 39.
Pedestal 39 may include a rounded portion 41 extending outward from the substantially flat mounting surface of the base plate 20. When the substantially flat mounting surface of the base plate 20 is placed against a surface 14, the rounded portion 41 the pedestal 39 makes contact with the surface, and rolls along the surface around the rounded portion 41. This causes the pedestal 39 to rotate forward through the built-in hinge to the position where it extends perpendicular to the base plate, locking pedestal 39 in place. Thus, pedestal 39 is automatically extended when placed against a surface, providing an easy-to-use mounting bracket.
In addition, a variety of dispensing fixation orientations are possible, such as, for example, on a wall, with the longest dimension of the dispenser oriented horizontally, vertically or with an inclination in relation to the floor. The mounting bracket can also be mounted so that the dispensing hole is upside down, that is, under an overhead kitchen cabinet. Desirably, the dispenser can be mounted in a horizontal position with the dispensing opening oriented perpendicular to the mounting surface, such that the wipes are dispensed in an orientation parallel to the mounting surface.
Horizontal orientation, as shown in Figures 4 and 5, is desired due to the difficulties of dispensing a pop-up scarf in vertical orientation. Failure rates in
21/21 dispensations are typically between 50-60 percent in vertical orientation versus a failure level of less than 15—20 percent in horizontal orientation. Thus, providing a mounting support that allows horizontal orientation allows better dispensing of the material.
mounting bracket 20 in the preceding embodiments was shown in combination with a material dispenser 10 and intended for baby wipes and located close to a dry toilet paper roll. However, the material dispenser 10 and the mounting bracket 20 can be used adjacent to a paper towel holder for kitchen applications.
Other modifications and variations of the present invention can be practiced by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, which is more particularly defined in the appended claims. It is understood that the aspects of the different modalities can be exchanged in whole or in part. The preceding description, offered by way of example in order to allow one skilled in the art to practice the claimed invention, should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, which is defined by the claims and all their equivalents.
权利要求:
Claims (14)
[1]
1. Wall-mounted material dispensing system, comprising:
a material dispenser (10) having a side wall, a dispensing opening, and a locking component of the dispenser; and a mounting bracket (20), including:
an board in base (22) having a surface substantially flat mounting (14) and a surface opposite facing the outside (23);fur any less an edge (28) extending since surface turned for the outside;
at least one locking member of the mounting bracket (32) adapted to frictionally engage the locking member of the dispenser (75); and at least one stabilizing member (40) extending between the outwardly facing surface and the side wall of the material dispenser when the locking component of the dispenser and the locking component of the mounting bracket, where the material dispenser is in a horizontal orientation when mounted on the wall, such that the mounting bracket is oriented perpendicularly to the mounting surface of the base plate, said system characterized by the fact that the mounting bracket also includes a flexible flap (26 ) that extends from the outward facing surface, limiting the relative movement of the material dispenser and the mounting bracket when the locking components are frictionally coupled and can be pressed to allow the relative movement of the material dispenser and the bracket of assembly.
[2]
2. Wall-mountable material dispensing system according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the material dispenser detaches from the mounting bracket when a force of more than about 1000 grams and less than about 9000 grams is applied against a top or bottom of the material dispenser.
[3]
3. Material dispensing system mountable in
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2/5 wall according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the material dispenser detaches from the mounting bracket when a force of more than about 1000 grams and less than about 5000 grams is applied against a top or bottom of the material dispenser.
[4]
4. Dispensing system for wall-mountable material, according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the mounting bracket is adapted to be fixed to a wall with a fixing member (45) selected from hook and loop tapes , suction cups, magnets, screws, removable double-sided foam, other tapes, microsuction, static cling films.
[5]
5. Wall-mountable material dispensing system, according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the mounting bracket is adapted to be fixed to a wall with a removable stretch adhesive (47).
[6]
6. Wall-mountable material dispensing system according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the locking component of the mounting bracket is a defined coupling area between a shoulder in the base plate and the edge.
[7]
7. Wall-mounted material dispensing system according to claim 1, characterized in that the material dispenser additionally comprises a bottom, a top, the top including a main cover (56), a mini-chart (53) , a push button (60), and a dispensing panel (66), in which the bottom and top are connected by two hinges (62), the top defining a first edge and a second edge opposite and substantially parallel to the first edge, the two hinges being positioned on the first edge;
wherein the locking component of the dispenser is defined by a region projecting from the top of the material dispenser positioned on the first edge between the two hinges.
[8]
8. Wall-mountable material dispensing system, comprising:
a material dispenser having a sidewall and a dispensing locking member; and
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3/5 a mounting bracket, including:
a base plate having a substantially flat mounting surface and an opposite outward facing surface;
at least one edge extending from the outwardly facing surface;
at least one locking component of the mounting bracket adapted to frictionally engage the locking component of the dispenser; and at least one stabilizing member extending between the outwardly facing surface and the side wall of the material dispenser when the locking component of the dispenser and the locking component of the mounting bracket, said system characterized due to the fact that the support for my assembly also includes a flexible flap that extends from the base plate and makes contact with the top of the locking component of the dispenser that compresses when a force is applied against the center of the bottom of the bowl.
[9]
9. Wall-mounted material dispensing system, comprising:
a material dispenser having a sidewall and a dispensing locking member; and a mounting bracket, including:
a base plate having a substantially flat mounting surface and an opposite outward facing surface;
at least one edge extending from the outwardly facing surface;
at least one locking component of the mounting bracket adapted to frictionally engage the locking component of the dispenser; and at least one stabilizing member extending between the outwardly facing surface and the side wall of the material dispenser when the locking component of the dispenser and the locking component of the mounting bracket, said system characterized by the fact that the stabilizing member is a pedestal (39) in contact with a
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4/5 side wall of the material dispenser, the pedestal connected by a hinge (42) built into the base plate and includes a lock (44) to match a latch (46) on the base plate to lock the pedestal in one position which extends perpendicular to the base plate, and includes a rounded portion that extends from the substantially flat mounting surface to cause the pedestal to rotate forward to the position where it extends perpendicular to the base plate when the mount is placed against a wall.
[10]
10. Wall-mounted material dispensing system, according to claim 9, characterized by the fact that the pedestal is in a position where it extends parallel to the base plate and the mounting bracket can be stored inside the dispenser. material between a mini-chart and a dispensing panel.
[11]
11. Kit, characterized by the fact that it comprises a wall mountable material dispensing system as defined in claim 1, in which the mounting bracket is placed inside the material dispenser.
[12]
12. Kit according to claim 11, characterized by the fact that the stabilizing member is a pedestal, and in which the pedestal is connected by a hinge incorporated in the base plate, and in which the pedestal includes a lock to match a latch on the base plate to lock the pedestal in a position that extends perpendicular to the base plate.
[13]
13. Kit according to claim 12, characterized in that the stabilizing member is a pedestal, and in which the material dispenser additionally comprises a bottom, a top, the top including a main cover, a mini-map, a push button, and a dispensing panel; and where the pedestal is in a position where it extends parallel to the base plate and the mounting bracket can be placed inside the material dispenser between a mini chart and a dispensing panel.
[14]
14. Kit according to claim 13, characterized by the fact that the stabilizing member is a pedestal, and in which the pedestal includes a rounded portion that
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5/5 extends from the substantially flat mounting surface to cause the pedestal to rotate forward to the position where it extends perpendicular to the base plate when the mounting bracket is placed against a wall.
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