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US-2018153354-A1 · Jun 7, 2018 · US
US12338945B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12338945-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418603836-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2024 |
| Priority date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jun 24, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jun 24, 2025 |
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A free standing support stand adapted to be supported on a horizontal floor. The stand having a lower end floor engaging surfaces to engage the floor. The stand including a coupling member adapted to couple a fragile element to the stand spaced from the lower end of the stand. The stand including a fall arrest bumper member spaced upwardly from the lower end to engage with the floor to reduce damage to the fragile element from any impact with the floor should the stand be tipped over.
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We claim: 1. A free standing stand comprising: a support stand adapted to be supported on a horizontal floor, the stand having an upper end and a lower end, the stand having at the lower end floor engaging surfaces to engage the floor, wherein with the floor engaging surfaces engaging the floor, the stand is supported in a free standing upright position on the floor with the stand extending upwardly about a vertical axis from the lower end to the upper end, the stand including a coupling member adapted to couple a fragile element to the stand spaced from the lower end of the stand, the stand including a fall arrest bumper member spaced upwardly from the lower end toward the upper end, the fall arrest bumper member having a radially outwardly directed bumper surface located radially outwardly from vertical axis, the lower end of the stand having pivot surfaces about which the stand, when in the upright position will, if sufficient lateral forces are applied to the stand spaced upwardly from the lower end of the stand, pivot engaged with the floor, tipping the stand from the upright position to a tipped prone position in which the stand is supported on the floor by engagement between the floor and both the pivot surfaces and the bumper surface, the bumper surface provided at circumferential locations about the axis, axially spaced from the lower end of the stand and radially outwardly from the axis such that when the stand with the fragile element coupled to the stand by the coupling member is tipped in any radial direction relative the axis from the upright position toward the prone position with the pivot surfaces remaining engaged with the floor, the bumper surface will engage with the floor before other surfaces of the stand and the fragile element will come to engage the floor, the fall arrest bumper member is resiliently deflectable for movement radially inwardly toward the axis from an inherent position to deflected positions, and when deflected from the inherent position to deflected positions returning to the inherent position under an inherent bias. 2. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fall arrest bumper member is an annular member about the axis with a circumferential radially outwardly directed outer edge comprising the bumper surface. 3. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 2 wherein the outer edge of the annular member of the fall arrest bumper member is circular about the axis. 4. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 3 wherein the fragile element comprises a fluid dispenser for discharging a fluid from a discharge outlet spaced upwardly from the lower end of the stand. 5. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 2 wherein the fragile element comprises a fluid dispenser for discharging a fluid from a discharge outlet spaced upwardly from the lower end of the stand. 6. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 2 wherein the stand having at the lower end a base member carrying the floor engaging surfaces and the pivot surfaces, and the base member is an annular member about the axis with a circumferential radially outwardly directed outer edge comprising the pivot surfaces. 7. A free standing stand as claimed in claim 1 wherein the stand having at the lower end a base member carrying the floor engaging surfaces and the pivot surfaces, and the base member is an annular member about the axis with a circumferential radially outwardly directed outer edge comprising the pivot surfaces. 8. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 7 wherein the outer edge of the base member is circular about the axis. 9. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fragile element comprises a fluid dispenser for discharging a fluid from a discharge outlet spaced upwardly from the lower end of the stand. 10. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 9 wherein; the fluid dispenser includes a discharge tube extending radially outwardly relative the axis to the discharge outlet, the discharge tube mounted to the fluid dispenser for rotation about an axis parallel the vertical axis, the other surfaces of the fluid dispenser and the fragile element do not include surfaces of the discharge tube, and wherein when the stand with the fluid dispenser coupled to the stand by the coupling member is tipped in any radial direction relative the axis from the upright position toward the prone position with the pivot surfaces remaining engaged with the floor and the bumper surface engaging with the floor, if surfaces of the discharge tube engages the floor such engagement results in the rotation of the discharge tube about the axis parallel the vertical axis. 11. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 9 wherein the fluid dispenser includes a reservoir for the fluid to be dispensed, and a pump to dispense the fluid from the reservoir out of the discharge outlet. 12. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 11 wherein the stand includes a pole member disposed about the axis, the pole member having a lower end and an upper end, the pole member providing a hollow interior cavity about the axis open at an upper access opening at the upper end of the pole member, the fluid dispenser coupled to the upper end of the pole member extending from within the interior cavity outwardly through the access opening, the reservoir having an upper end and a lower end, the fluid dispenser coupled to the stand with the coupling member with the upper end of the pole member with the upper end of the reservoir above the lower end of the reservoir and the lower end of the reservoir disposed within the interior cavity. 13. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 12 wherein the fluid dispenser when coupled to the stand with the coupling member is removably engaged to the pole member with at least the reservoir extending axially downwardly through the upper access opening of the pole member into the interior cavity, and the pump coupled to the upper end of the reservoir above the reservoir presenting exterior of the interior cavity, and the discharge outlet accessible for a hand of a user to receive fluid discharged from the discharge outlet. 14. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 12 wherein the pump having an actuator for engagement by the user to activate the pump to dispense the fluid, and wherein when the fluid dispenser is coupled to the stand with the coupling member the pump is coupled to the upper end of the reservoir above the reservoir presenting exterior of the interior cavity, (a) the actuator accessible for engagement by the user to activate the pump to discharge the fluid, and (b) the discharge outlet accessible for the hand of the user to receive the fluid discharged from the discharge outlet. 15. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 9 wherein the stand includes a drip tray located below the discharge outlet when the fluid dispenser is coupled to the stand by the coupling member with a vertically extending hand space provided between the discharge outlet and the drip tray within which a person's hand may be placed to receive the fluid dispensed from the discharge outlet. 16. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 15 wherein the fall arrest bumper member carries the drip tray. 17. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 15 wherein the drip tray is an annular member about the axis with a circumferential radially outwardly directed outer edge comprising the bumper surface. 18. The free standing stand as claimed in claim 17 wherein the outer edge of the annular member is cir
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