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- the present invention relates generally to hygiene products, and in particular, to a refillable personal sanitary wipe dispensing device.
- One aspect of the present invention is directed to a personal dispensing device which comprises a body that is configured to hold disposable wipes in an interior compartment.
- the body is configured to selectively dispense wipes, wherein the body is selectively openable to insert disposable wipes into the interior compartment.
- the body includes an exterior surface and an aperture in the exterior surface which is adapted to dispense wipes therethrough, whereby the aperture is in communication with the interior compartment of the body.
- the device includes a selectively openable lid which is moveable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the interior compartment is accessible when the lid is in the open position.
- the body includes a rear external surface which adapted to face an external object and having an attachment member coupled thereto.
- Such attachment member includes, but is not limited to, a belt clip, a magnet, adhesive, hook and loop, and loop belt.
- the rear external surface can have an arcuate shape which allows the device to mate with an exterior surface of a fluid container, or other object.
- the device can also include a disposal compartment which holds discarded wipes.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a personal dispensing device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of the personal dispensing device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a personal dispensing device in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a personal dispensing device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- the device 100 preferably includes a container body 102 having a front surface 104 , a rear surface 106 , and two sides 108 , 110 between the front and rear surfaces 104 , 106 .
- the body 102 also includes a top 112 as well as a bottom 114 , whereby the top 112 preferably has an opening 115 which leads into a container within the body 102 .
- the body 102 also preferably includes a top cover 116 which is preferably attached to the body 102 at the top 112 .
- the top cover 116 selectively opens and closes to allow access to the interior of the container body 102 .
- the top cover 116 can be attached to the body 102 in any other appropriate way to allow selective access to the interior of the container 102 . It is not necessary for the cover 116 to be located at the top 112 .
- the device 100 can include an opening means which is located anywhere on the body 102 (e.g. side, front, back).
- the container 102 is preferably sized to contain one or more sanitary fiber wipes 99 therein. It is preferred that the container 102 is configured to receive a stack of wipes as shown in FIG. 1 , whereby the wipes 99 are inserted into the container through the opening 114 in the top 112 . Alternatively, the wipes 99 are insertable into the container from any other side of the body 102 .
- the container body 102 is preferably made of a material which will not rust from the fluid in the sanitary wipe, such as plastic.
- the container body 102 is preferably configured to prevent moisture from escaping from the wipes 99 when stored inside the container body 102 .
- the body 102 includes a circular dispensing aperture 118 preferably along the front surface 101 , as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the dispensing aperture 118 communicates with the interior of the container body 102 , whereby individual sanitary wipes are dispensable through the dispensing aperture 118 .
- the aperture 118 preferably includes a number of times which serve to separate the wipes from one another when the user pulls a wipe through the aperture 118 .
- the dispensing aperture 118 is circular in FIG. 1 , the dispensing aperture can be any other shape or configuration.
- a closeable door 119 is shown connected to the body 102 at the hinge 132 , whereby the door 119 is used to prevent the wipe 99 from being exposed and thereby preserving the moisture of the wipes 99 when not in use.
- the door 119 is preferably able to snap open and shut at the user's desire.
- the device 100 does not include a door.
- the first wipe in the stack 99 preferably protrudes out through the aperture 118 and is exposed.
- the wipe 99 to be dispensed is not exposed outside of the body 102 , but is easily able to be dispensed.
- the user simply pulls the wipe 99 to be dispensed through the dispensing aperture 118 when desired.
- the dispensing aperture 118 is configured to automatically draw the next wipe in the wipe stack 99 through the dispensing aperture 118 when the exposed wipe is pulled through the dispensing aperture 118 .
- the dispensing aperture 118 is configured to prevent moisture in the wipes 99 from escaping through the dispensing aperture 118 even when the door 119 is open.
- a stack of wipes 99 are able to be selectively loaded into the device 100 through the top 112 .
- the stack of wipes are able to be loaded into the device 100 through a side, back or bottom of the body 102 .
- the wipes 99 are stacked horizontally.
- the wipes 99 are stacked vertically.
- a stack of wipes 99 itself, is inserted into the body 102 by the user.
- the wipes 99 are configured in a cartridge unit which is insertable into the container 102 by the user.
- the cartridge unit can be configured to be ejected from the container 102 by actuating a button or other mechanism, whereby the spent cartridge unit is ejected after all of the wipes have been dispensed.
- the cartridge unit can then be refilled with new wipes 99 by the user in one embodiment.
- the cartridge unit can be disposed of, whereby the user inserts a new replacement cartridge unit into the body 102 .
- the entire dispensing device 100 is disposable, whereby the container body 102 does not allow insertion of additional wipes.
- the wipes 99 are specially sized to fit within the device 100 of the present invention.
- the wipes 99 inserted into the device 100 are standard sizes which are available in the market.
- the device 100 includes a disposal chute 120 , as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the disposal chute 120 allows the individual to use the present device without having to worry about where to discard the used wipes.
- the disposal chute 120 is shown in FIG. 1 attached to one side 103 of the body 102 (i.e. the left side of the body).
- the disposal chute 110 is alternatively located anywhere else on the body 102 , such as the right side of the body.
- the chute 110 is located inside the compartment 102 .
- the disposal chute 120 can be removable from the body 102 or alternatively mounted to the body 102 permanently.
- the disposal chute 120 includes an aperture in the top opening 122 , whereby the user can dispose of the used wipes by placing or stuffing them inside the chute 120 via the top opening aperture 122 .
- the disposal chute 120 can include a closeable top to selectively enclose the disposal chute 120 when not in use.
- the chute 130 includes an emptying mechanism to empty the chute 120 of disposed wipes.
- the mechanism preferably includes a vertically movable surface 124 located within the chute 120 which is coupled to a slide feature 126 . It is preferred that the movable surface 124 remains near the bottom surface of the chute when not in use, although not necessarily.
- the slide feature 126 preferably protrudes through a groove 128 which is located on the outer surface of the chute 120 .
- the movable surface 124 is configured to be moveable in the vertical direction along the height of the chute 120 upon actuation of the slide feature 126 . Thus, as the slide feature 126 is vertically raised along the groove 128 , the attached surface 124 also moves vertically toward the top opening 122 .
- the disposal chute 120 and emptying mechanism can be configured in a variety of ways and is no way limiting to the manner or means described herein.
- the chute 120 can merely be an expandable pouch which can be disposable or reuseable.
- the device 100 does not include a disposal chute 120 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of the personal dispensing device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, whereby the chute is located on the left side of the body 102 .
- the device includes a belt clip 130 which is attached to the rear side 106 of the container body 102 .
- the belt clip 130 allows the device 100 to be carried on the user belt or other clothing.
- the belt clip 130 is removable from the rear side 106 of the body 102 to allow other attachment means to be coupled to the body 102 .
- the device 100 can alternatively include a magnet, adhesive, or hook and loop strap (Velcro®) on the rear surface 106 which allows the device 100 to be secured to any surface.
- Velcro® magnet, adhesive, or hook and loop strap
- FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a personal dispensing device in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- the device 200 includes a loop belt 206 attached to the rear side 204 of the container 202 .
- the loop belt 206 allows the device 200 to be coupled to an external object, such as a bottle 98 or the user arm.
- the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 may be useful for an individual exercising at a gym, whereby the individual can have easy access to wipes 99 while not having to carry the device 200 separately.
- the rear side 204 of the container 202 is arcuate or curved shape such that the device 200 is able to contour the curved outer surface of the object.
- the rear side 204 does not have an arcuate shape.
- the loop 206 is adjustable such that the device 200 can be attached to any size bottle. The adjustable loop 206 would also allow the present device 200 to be attached to any external object (e.g. shoulder strap of a backpack or diaper bag).
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A personal dispensing device having a container adapted to hold disposable sanitary wipes within. The container includes an aperture to dispense the wipes, wherein the container includes a selectively openable lid to allow insertion of the wipes into the container. The device preferably includes an attachment feature which coupled to a rear exterior surface of the container, wherein the attachment feature is adapted to attach the dispensing device to an external object. The attachment feature can be an actuatable clip, a loop member or any other mechanism. The device preferably has a rear exterior surface which has an arcuate shape adapted to mate with an exterior surface of a fluid container. The device preferably includes a compartment which is adapted to hold discarded wipes.
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- The present invention relates generally to hygiene products, and in particular, to a refillable personal sanitary wipe dispensing device.
- Today, many people have discovered that the timeworn combination of soap, water and faucets isn't the only way to clean one's hands, face, or otherwise “wash up.” There exist myriad anti-bacterial gels and wipes designed to help people cleanup wherever they may be. However, while personal sanitary gels cannot be used effectively on surfaces such as tables and kitchen counter-tops, a variety of sanitary wipes can be effectively used for these purposes. But they do have limitations, in that most types of sanitary wipes are packaged in relatively large and cumbersome containers and are thus awkward to conveniently carry from place to place, such as at the gym or when fly fishing.
- Therefore, what is needed is a refillable personal sanitary wipe dispensing device.
- One aspect of the present invention is directed to a personal dispensing device which comprises a body that is configured to hold disposable wipes in an interior compartment. The body is configured to selectively dispense wipes, wherein the body is selectively openable to insert disposable wipes into the interior compartment. The body includes an exterior surface and an aperture in the exterior surface which is adapted to dispense wipes therethrough, whereby the aperture is in communication with the interior compartment of the body. The device includes a selectively openable lid which is moveable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the interior compartment is accessible when the lid is in the open position. The body includes a rear external surface which adapted to face an external object and having an attachment member coupled thereto. Such attachment member includes, but is not limited to, a belt clip, a magnet, adhesive, hook and loop, and loop belt. The rear external surface can have an arcuate shape which allows the device to mate with an exterior surface of a fluid container, or other object. The device can also include a disposal compartment which holds discarded wipes.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a personal dispensing device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of the personal dispensing device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a personal dispensing device in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a personal dispensing device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. As shown inFIG. 1 , the device 100 preferably includes acontainer body 102 having afront surface 104, arear surface 106, and twosides rear surfaces body 102 also includes atop 112 as well as abottom 114, whereby the top 112 preferably has anopening 115 which leads into a container within thebody 102. Thebody 102 also preferably includes atop cover 116 which is preferably attached to thebody 102 at thetop 112. Thetop cover 116 selectively opens and closes to allow access to the interior of thecontainer body 102. However thetop cover 116 can be attached to thebody 102 in any other appropriate way to allow selective access to the interior of thecontainer 102. It is not necessary for thecover 116 to be located at thetop 112. Thus, the device 100 can include an opening means which is located anywhere on the body 102 (e.g. side, front, back). - The
container 102 is preferably sized to contain one or moresanitary fiber wipes 99 therein. It is preferred that thecontainer 102 is configured to receive a stack of wipes as shown inFIG. 1 , whereby thewipes 99 are inserted into the container through theopening 114 in thetop 112. Alternatively, thewipes 99 are insertable into the container from any other side of thebody 102. Thecontainer body 102 is preferably made of a material which will not rust from the fluid in the sanitary wipe, such as plastic. In addition, thecontainer body 102 is preferably configured to prevent moisture from escaping from thewipes 99 when stored inside thecontainer body 102. - In the preferred embodiment, the
body 102 includes acircular dispensing aperture 118 preferably along the front surface 101, as shown inFIG. 1 . The dispensingaperture 118 communicates with the interior of thecontainer body 102, whereby individual sanitary wipes are dispensable through the dispensingaperture 118. Theaperture 118 preferably includes a number of times which serve to separate the wipes from one another when the user pulls a wipe through theaperture 118. Although thedispensing aperture 118 is circular inFIG. 1 , the dispensing aperture can be any other shape or configuration. - A
closeable door 119 is shown connected to thebody 102 at thehinge 132, whereby thedoor 119 is used to prevent thewipe 99 from being exposed and thereby preserving the moisture of thewipes 99 when not in use. Thedoor 119 is preferably able to snap open and shut at the user's desire. In another embodiment, the device 100 does not include a door. - In one embodiment, upon the stack of
wipes 99 being loaded into thecontainer body 102, the first wipe in thestack 99 preferably protrudes out through theaperture 118 and is exposed. In another embodiment, thewipe 99 to be dispensed is not exposed outside of thebody 102, but is easily able to be dispensed. Preferably, the user simply pulls thewipe 99 to be dispensed through thedispensing aperture 118 when desired. In one embodiment, thedispensing aperture 118 is configured to automatically draw the next wipe in thewipe stack 99 through thedispensing aperture 118 when the exposed wipe is pulled through thedispensing aperture 118. In one embodiment, thedispensing aperture 118 is configured to prevent moisture in thewipes 99 from escaping through the dispensingaperture 118 even when thedoor 119 is open. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , a stack ofwipes 99 are able to be selectively loaded into the device 100 through thetop 112. In another embodiment, the stack of wipes are able to be loaded into the device 100 through a side, back or bottom of thebody 102. In the embodiment shown inFIG. 1 , thewipes 99 are stacked horizontally. In another embodiment, thewipes 99 are stacked vertically. In one embodiment, a stack ofwipes 99, itself, is inserted into thebody 102 by the user. In another embodiment, thewipes 99 are configured in a cartridge unit which is insertable into thecontainer 102 by the user. The cartridge unit can be configured to be ejected from thecontainer 102 by actuating a button or other mechanism, whereby the spent cartridge unit is ejected after all of the wipes have been dispensed. The cartridge unit can then be refilled withnew wipes 99 by the user in one embodiment. Alternatively, the cartridge unit can be disposed of, whereby the user inserts a new replacement cartridge unit into thebody 102. In another embodiment, the entire dispensing device 100 is disposable, whereby thecontainer body 102 does not allow insertion of additional wipes. In one embodiment, thewipes 99 are specially sized to fit within the device 100 of the present invention. In another embodiment, thewipes 99 inserted into the device 100 are standard sizes which are available in the market. - In one embodiment, the device 100 includes a
disposal chute 120, as shown inFIG. 1 . Thedisposal chute 120 allows the individual to use the present device without having to worry about where to discard the used wipes. Thedisposal chute 120 is shown inFIG. 1 attached to one side 103 of the body 102 (i.e. the left side of the body). However, thedisposal chute 110 is alternatively located anywhere else on thebody 102, such as the right side of the body. In another embodiment, thechute 110 is located inside thecompartment 102. Thedisposal chute 120 can be removable from thebody 102 or alternatively mounted to thebody 102 permanently. In one embodiment, thedisposal chute 120 includes an aperture in thetop opening 122, whereby the user can dispose of the used wipes by placing or stuffing them inside thechute 120 via thetop opening aperture 122. In one embodiment, thedisposal chute 120 can include a closeable top to selectively enclose thedisposal chute 120 when not in use. - In one embodiment in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , thechute 130 includes an emptying mechanism to empty thechute 120 of disposed wipes. The mechanism preferably includes a verticallymovable surface 124 located within thechute 120 which is coupled to aslide feature 126. It is preferred that themovable surface 124 remains near the bottom surface of the chute when not in use, although not necessarily. Theslide feature 126 preferably protrudes through agroove 128 which is located on the outer surface of thechute 120. Themovable surface 124 is configured to be moveable in the vertical direction along the height of thechute 120 upon actuation of theslide feature 126. Thus, as theslide feature 126 is vertically raised along thegroove 128, the attachedsurface 124 also moves vertically toward thetop opening 122. As thesurface 124 moves toward thetop opening 122, any disposed wipes disposed in thechute 120 will be pushed out of thetop opening 122 of thechute 120. In another embodiment, thesurface 124 can push the disposed wipes out of an opening in the bottom of thechute 120. It should be noted that thedisposal chute 120 and emptying mechanism can be configured in a variety of ways and is no way limiting to the manner or means described herein. For instance, thechute 120 can merely be an expandable pouch which can be disposable or reuseable. Alternatively, the device 100 does not include adisposal chute 120. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of the personal dispensing device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, whereby the chute is located on the left side of thebody 102. As shown inFIG. 2 , the device includes abelt clip 130 which is attached to therear side 106 of thecontainer body 102. Thebelt clip 130 allows the device 100 to be carried on the user belt or other clothing. In one embodiment, thebelt clip 130 is removable from therear side 106 of thebody 102 to allow other attachment means to be coupled to thebody 102. For example, the device 100 can alternatively include a magnet, adhesive, or hook and loop strap (Velcro®) on therear surface 106 which allows the device 100 to be secured to any surface. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a personal dispensing device in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. In the embodiment shown inFIG. 3 , thedevice 200 includes aloop belt 206 attached to therear side 204 of thecontainer 202. Theloop belt 206 allows thedevice 200 to be coupled to an external object, such as abottle 98 or the user arm. The embodiment shown inFIG. 3 may be useful for an individual exercising at a gym, whereby the individual can have easy access towipes 99 while not having to carry thedevice 200 separately. In one embodiment, as shown inFIG. 3 , therear side 204 of thecontainer 202 is arcuate or curved shape such that thedevice 200 is able to contour the curved outer surface of the object. In another embodiment, therear side 204 does not have an arcuate shape. In one embodiment, theloop 206 is adjustable such that thedevice 200 can be attached to any size bottle. Theadjustable loop 206 would also allow thepresent device 200 to be attached to any external object (e.g. shoulder strap of a backpack or diaper bag). - The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the relevant arts. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with various modifications that are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims and their equivalence.
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1. A personal dispensing device comprising a body configured to hold disposable wipes in an interior compartment, the body configured to selectively dispense wipes, wherein the body is selectively openable to insert disposable wipes into the interior compartment.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises an exterior surface and an aperture in the exterior surface adapted to dispense wipes therethrough, the aperture in communication with the interior compartment of the body.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises a selectively openable lid moveable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the interior compartment is accessible when the lid is in the open position.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises a rear external surface adapted to face an external object and having an attachment member coupled thereto.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises a rear external surface adapted to face an external object and having an attachment member coupled thereto, wherein the attachment member is an actuatable clip.
6. The device of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises a rear external surface adapted to face an external object and having an attachment member coupled thereto, wherein the attachment member is a loop member.
7. The device of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises a rear external surface having an arcuate shape, the rear external surface adapted to mate with an exterior surface of a fluid container.
8. The device of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises a compartment adapted to hold discarded wipes.
9. A personal dispensing device comprising:
a. an enclosed body having an interior compartment to hold sanitary wipes, the body having an aperture in communication with the interior compartment; and
b. a lid coupled to the body and configured to selectively allow access to the interior of the body.
10. The device of claim 9 wherein the body further comprises a rear external surface adapted to face an external object and having an attachment member coupled thereto.
11. The device of claim 9 wherein the body further comprises a rear external surface adapted to face an external object and having an attachment member coupled thereto, wherein the attachment member is an actuatable clip.
12. The device of claim 9 wherein the body further comprises a rear external surface adapted to face an external object and having an attachment member coupled thereto, wherein the attachment member is a loop member.
13. The device of claim 9 wherein the body further comprises a rear external surface having an arcuate shape, the rear external surface adapted to mate with an exterior surface of a fluid container.
14. The device of claim 9 wherein the body further comprises a compartment adapted to hold discarded wipes.
15. A wearable personal dispensing device comprising:
a. a container adapted to hold disposable wipes within, the container including an aperture to dispense the wipes, wherein the container includes a selectively openable lid to allow insertion of the wipes into the container; and
b. an attachment feature coupled to a rear exterior surface of the container, wherein the attachment feature is adapted to attach the dispensing device to an external object.
16. The device of claim 15 wherein the attachment feature is an actuatable clip.
17. The device of claim 15 wherein the attachment feature is a loop member.
18. The device of claim 15 further comprising a door coupled to the container to allow selective access to the aperture.
19. The device of claim 15 wherein the rear exterior surface has an arcuate shape adapted to mate with an exterior surface of a fluid container.
20. The device of claim 15 wherein the body further comprises a compartment adapted to hold discarded wipes.
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