Fluid dispenser and fluid refill system for fluid dispenser
US-10716436-B2 · Jul 21, 2020 · US
US12048400B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12048400-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318302868-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 30, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 30, 2024 |
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An exemplary dispensing system includes a dispenser, an actuator, a sensor, and a controller. The dispenser includes a container for holding liquid, a liquid pump, an air pump, an outlet nozzle, and a foaming media. The actuator causes the dispenser to dispense liquid or foam. The sensor generates an input signal indicative of a status of the container. The controller receives the input signal, generates at least one output signal, and prevents the dispenser from dispensing liquid or foam if a breach is detected in the container.
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A bulk refill system comprising: a refill container for holding a liquid to be dispensed; wherein the refill container is sealed from the outside environment; a sensor for sensing the container has been breached, wherein the sensor senses one of an increase in light being let into the container, vibration, noise, or shock; refill communication circuitry; and an outlet port on the refill container; one or more soap or sanitizer dispensers configured to be refilled by the refill container; the one or more soap or sanitizer dispensers having an inlet port configured to mate with the outlet port on the refill container; a dispenser controller; dispenser communication circuitry for communicating with the refill communication circuitry; wherein the refill communications circuitry transmits a signal to the dispenser controller indicative of whether the refill container has been breached; and wherein the dispenser controller allows fluid to flow into the dispenser if the dispenser controller has not received one or more signals indicative of a breach. 2. The bulk refill system of claim 1 further comprising an electronically controllable valve. 3. The bulk refill system of claim 1 further comprising a second electronically controllable valve wherein the second electronically controllable valve is on the refill container. 4. The bulk refill system of claim 1 wherein the refill container is opaque and the sensor senses an increase in light within the refill container. 5. The bulk refill system of claim 1 wherein the sensor is located at least partially within the refill container. 6. The bulk refill system of claim 1 wherein the refill communication circuitry and the dispenser communication circuitry are wireless communications circuitry. 7. A method for controlling fluid flow to a dispensing system comprising: providing a refill container having a sensor for sensing a breach of the refill container; a refill controller for receiving one or more signals from the sensor; refill container communications circuitry for communicating one or more signals; and an outlet nozzle; providing a soap or sanitizer dispenser having an inlet port for connecting to the outlet nozzle; a dispenser container; a conduit between the inlet port and the dispenser container; a fluid flow control device configured to allow fluid to flow into the dispenser container or prevent fluid from flowing into the dispenser container; the fluid flow control device located in the conduit between the inlet port and the dispenser container; a dispenser controller; dispenser communications circuitry for receiving the one or more signals; connecting the outlet nozzle to the inlet port; receiving a signal from the refill communications circuitry by the dispenser communications circuitry; causing the fluid control device to allow fluid to flow into the dispenser container if the signal is indicative of the refill container not having been breached and not causing the fluid flow control device to allow fluid to flow into the container if the signal is indicative of the refill container having been breached. 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the fluid flow control device is an electronically controllable valve. 9. The method of claim 7 wherein the sensor senses one of an increase in light being let into the container, vibration, noise or shock. 10. The method of claim 7 wherein the sensor senses light. 11. The method of claim 7 wherein the refill communications circuitry and the dispenser communications circuitry comprises wireless communication circuitry. 12. The method of claim 7 further comprising transmitting a notification signal of a breach to a central computer to notify of a breach of the integrity of the refill container. 13. The method of claim 7 further comprising a refill container valve and wherein the refill container valve is controllable by the refill controller and wherein the refill container valve is opened if no breach of the integrity of the refill container is detected and is not opened if a breach of the integrity of the refill container is detected. 14. A bulk refill system comprising: a refill container for holding a liquid to be dispensed; wherein the refill container is opaque; wherein the refill container is sealed from the outside environment; a sensor for sensing an increase in light in the container; a refill controller configured to receive one or more signals from the sensor indicative of an increase in light; and circuitry for transmitting one or more signals to a dispenser controller; wherein the refill controller transmits a signal to allow fluid to flow if the refill controller has not received one or more signals indicative of an increase in light. 15. The bulk refill system of claim 14 , further comprising an electronically controllable valve. 16. The bulk refill system of claim 14 , further comprising a soap or sanitizer dispenser, the soap or sanitizer dispenser having a dispenser controller and flow control device, and wherein the dispenser controller energizes the flow control device if it receives a signal that is indicative of no increase in light detected by the sensor. 17. The bulk refill system of claim 14 , further comprising electronically controllable refill valve wherein the electronically controllable refill valve is on the refill container. 18. The bulk refill system of claim 14 wherein the sensor is located proximate a translucent window on the refill container. 19. The bulk refill system of claim 14 further comprising a light pipe for directing light from inside the refill container to the light sensor. 20. The bulk refill system of claim 16 further comprising circuitry for transmitting a signal to a remote computer that the refill container has been breached.
responsive to condition of liquid or other fluent material {to be} discharged, of ambient medium or of target {; responsive to condition of spray devices or of supply means, e.g. pipes, pumps or their drive means} · CPC title
using pressure on soap, e.g. with piston (A47K5/1201 takes precedence; using squeeze bottles or the like A47K5/122) · CPC title
Electrical control means for the dispensing mechanism · CPC title
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