WO1988001252A1 - Liquid soap dispenser - Google Patents
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- WO1988001252A1 WO1988001252A1 PCT/US1987/001906 US8701906W WO8801252A1 WO 1988001252 A1 WO1988001252 A1 WO 1988001252A1 US 8701906 W US8701906 W US 8701906W WO 8801252 A1 WO8801252 A1 WO 8801252A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67D—DISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B67D7/00—Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K5/00—Holders or dispensers for soap, toothpaste, or the like
- A47K5/06—Dispensers for soap
- A47K5/12—Dispensers for soap for liquid or pasty soap
- A47K5/122—Dispensers for soap for liquid or pasty soap using squeeze bottles or the like
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K5/00—Holders or dispensers for soap, toothpaste, or the like
- A47K5/06—Dispensers for soap
- A47K5/12—Dispensers for soap for liquid or pasty soap
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67D—DISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B67D7/00—Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes
- B67D7/02—Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring liquids other than fuel or lubricants
- B67D7/0216—Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring liquids other than fuel or lubricants by squeezing collapsible or flexible storage containers
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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Definitions
- the invention is directed to a liquid dispenser and wall mounting assembly for dispensing soap, disinfectants and similar viscous liquids.
- liquid dispensers for dispensing soap on a wall.
- these soap dispensers comprise flexible bladders forming reservoirs for the soap. .
- the bladders are manually compressed pressurizing the liquid contained therein and forcing it out through an outlet assembly.
- the bladders are replaceable, and after a bladder has been emptied, a new liquid containing bladder is insert ⁇ ed into the wall mounting assembly.
- the bladders are mounted to a wall by various means, including ashesives, suction cups and mounting plates or brackets, see U.S. patents 3,623,641, 4,166,553 and 4,470,523. '
- Special assemblies have also been provided for compressing the bladders. These -assemblies are typically coupled to the mounting assembly or housing and may comprise sliding lever assemblies that also actuate a valve struc ⁇ ture, see U.S. Patent 4,258,865; or pivottable housing members having projections that compress the bladder during pivotting, see U.S. Patent 4,324,348. Both of these special compression assemblies are secured to a housing, that encases the bladder, and are provided with moving parts that form the compression assemblies. As such these assemblies are relatively complex, when compared to the more simple dispensers when the operator directly pushes or squeezes the bladder, pressurizing its contents.
- the present invention is directed to a liquid dispenser having a relatively simple structure, which may be used in a relatively simple manner.
- a liquid containing bladder forms the dispenser and is replaceable. After a first bladder has been emptied it can be easily removed and a second full bladder inserted into a wall mounting assembly.
- the present invention comprises a liquid dispenser having a bladder forming a liquid containing reservoir.
- the bladder is formed from a flexible and resilient plastic material and may be provided with an obliquely extending outl structure.
- the end of the outlet stru c ture is provided with a valve means for opening and closing the bladder.
- a cylindrical portion is integrally formed along one said of the bladder and comprises a mounting means for releasably securing the bladder to a wall mounting assembly.
- the bladder is secured to a wall mounting assembly which comprises a J-shaped bracket wherein the inner curve of the bracket provides a receiving means for receiving and gri'pping the cylindrical portion of the bladder.
- a locking means is also positioned in the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket to further hold the cylindrical portion.
- a protrud ⁇ ing means having an oblique surface is secured to the stem of the J-shaped bracket and contacts the bladder. As a user presses against the bladder, the bladder contacts the oblique surface compressing the bladder and pressurizing the liquid stored therein.
- the cylindrical portion of the bladder and the receiving means of the J-shaped bracket form a cooperating structure that allows the bladder to be mounted in two different and opposite configurations.
- the outlet structure extends parallel to the stem of the J-shaped bracket, and in the second configuration the outlet structure extends perpendicular to the stem of the J-shaped bracket.
- the bracket can be mounted on either a vertical or horizontal wall with the bladder arranged so that the outlet structure extends vertically downwa
- Figure 1 is an exploded view of the liquid dispenser and the associated wall mounting assembly.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of- the liquid dispenser mounted on a horizontal wall.
- Figure 3 is perspective view of the liquid dispenser mounted on a vertical wall.
- Figure 4 is a cross sectional view taken along line 4—4.
- Figure 5 is a cross sectional view of an alternate embodiment. Modes for Carrying Out the Invention
- FIG. 1 illustrates an exploded view of the present invention.
- the soap dispenser of the present in ⁇ vention comprises a flexible and resilient reservoir or bladder 10 which is secured in wall mounting assembly 12.
- the bladder is provided with obliquely extending outlet means 14 having valve means 16.
- the bladder is provided with cylindrical portion 18 that forms a mounting means which is releasably engaged in wall mounting assembly 12.
- the mounting assembly comprises J-shaped bracket 20 having inner curve 22 and stem 24.
- a protruding_ means 26 having oblique surface 28 is secured to the stem of the J-shaped bracket by screws 30.
- a rounded protuberance forming locking means 32 is positioned in the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket and held in place by screws 34 which are received in threaded holes on the protruding means.
- inner curve 22 of the bracket forms a receiving means for receiving the mounting means for the bladder formed by cylindrical portion 18.
- the bladder is placed in the bracket by aligning cylindrical portion 18 with locking means 32 and pushing the cylindrical portion and bladder into the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket.
- the curved portion of the bracket and the cylin ⁇ drical portion of the bladder are sufficiently flexible and resilient to allow these elements to temporarily deform as the cylindrical portion is forced into the inner curve, and then to return to their original shapes gripping the cylindrica portion between the inner curve and locking means 32.
- the bladder is provided with opposing pairs of locking shoulders 36 and 38.
- the first pair of locking shoulders 36 engage sides 40 of the protruding means.
- the second pair of locking shoulders 38 engage sides 42 of the locking means.
- the cylindrical portion and locking shoulders are integrally formed with the bladder during its manufacture, and together form the mounting means for the bladder.
- Obliquely extending outlet member 14 extends outward from planar surface 44 of the bladder at an angle of approximately 130 degrees.
- the outlet member provides an orifice for dispensing the liquid contained in the bladder and is provided with self-closing venting valve 16.
- the valve is similar to the valve member disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,474,314, and comprises rotatable cap 46 and threaded base portion 48 that is threaded onto outlet 14.
- the cap is provided with diaphram 50 having central aperture 52 that engages valve seat 54 that is mounted on a series of radial spokes extending from the base portion to the valve seat.
- the valve seat is located on pedestal 55 which is provided with axial grooves through which the liquid is dispensed.
- diaphram 50 deflects outwardly disengagi valve seat 54 from aperture 52 and providing a dispensing path for the liquid.
- Venting of the valve is accomplished by providing radial grooves in the rim surface of base portion 48. Viscous liquid will not pass through these grooves because of its relatively high viscosity when compared to air.
- the dispensing orifice and the venting passages can be closed off by rotation of cap 46 to a closed position so that the dispensing grooves of pedestal 55 and the radial grooves of the venting means are closed by structures associated with the rotated cap.
- One of the principal features of the present invention is how the mounting means of the bladder and the receiving mean of the bracket are arranged and cooperate so that the bladder and orifice structure can be mounted in the wall mounting assembly in two different configurations.
- the first configuration is illustrated in Figure 3, and discloses bracket 20 that is secured to vertical wall 60 by screws or other securing means.
- Bladder 10 is locked into the bracket and outlet means 14 extends vertically downward so that all of the liquid in the bladder can be drained therefrom.
- the outlet means extends paral ⁇ lel to the stem of the J-shaped bracket.
- FIG. 2 discloses mounting bracket 20 which is secured to horizontal wall 62.
- bladder 10 is locked into the bracket, the outlet means 14 extends vertically downward so that all of the liquid contained in the bladder can be drained therefrom.
- the outlet means extends perpendicular to the stem of the J- shaped bracket.
- oblique surface 28 of protruding means 26 supports the bladder when it is mounted in the first configuration.
- the oblique surface of the protruding means also provides a surface against which the bladder is compressed when a user forces the bladder toward the bracket, thereby pressurizing the bladder and dispensing liquid through the outlet means.
- the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket supports the bladder.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an alternate embodiment wherein J-shaped bracket 70 is integrally formed during a molding operation.
- the bracket is provided with a protrud ⁇ ing means 72 having oblique surface 74, which as with the first embodiment, is used for pressurizing the bladder.
- This bracket is also provided with a rounded ridge 76 forming a portion of the locking means, similar to the first embodiment.
- the locking means further comprises inwardly projecting rim 78 located at the end of the curved portion of the J-shaped bracket. Therefore ridge 76 and rim 78 are used to trap cylindrical portion 18 of the bladder.
- the J-shaped bracket may be secured to a wall by screws, adhesives or other securing means.
- inwardly projecting rim 78 may be discontinuous and comprise two inwardly projecting portions. These portions would be located in the bracket so that their outside surfaces engage locking shoulders located on the bladder.
Abstract
A dispenser for dispensing viscous liquids, such as liquid soap, disinfectants and similar products, comprising a reservoir (10) forming a reservoir for the liquid which may have an obliquely extending outlet (14) which is provided with a self closing venting valve (16). A wall mounting assembly (70) comprising a J-shaped bracket (20) in which the dispenser is mounted, is provided with a protruding member (26), against which the reservoir is compressed to dispense liquid contained in the reservoir (10). The reservoir has a cylindrical portion (18) to be received in the J-shaped bracket (20) and may be arranged in two different configurations, (Fig. 2, Fig. 3) so that the dispenser can be mounted to both vertical (60) and horizontal walls (62) and the outlet assembly (16) extends vertically downward.
Description
LIQUID SOAP DISPENSER
Field of Invention
The invention is directed to a liquid dispenser and wall mounting assembly for dispensing soap, disinfectants and similar viscous liquids.
Background Art
It is well known to mount liquid dispensers for dispensing soap on a wall. _ Typically these soap dispensers comprise flexible bladders forming reservoirs for the soap.. The bladders are manually compressed pressurizing the liquid contained therein and forcing it out through an outlet assembly. The bladders are replaceable, and after a bladder has been emptied, a new liquid containing bladder is insert¬ ed into the wall mounting assembly. The bladders are mounted to a wall by various means, including ashesives, suction cups and mounting plates or brackets, see U.S. patents 3,623,641, 4,166,553 and 4,470,523. '
Special assemblies have also been provided for compressing the bladders. These -assemblies are typically coupled to the mounting assembly or housing and may comprise
sliding lever assemblies that also actuate a valve struc¬ ture, see U.S. Patent 4,258,865; or pivottable housing members having projections that compress the bladder during pivotting, see U.S. Patent 4,324,348. Both of these special compression assemblies are secured to a housing, that encases the bladder, and are provided with moving parts that form the compression assemblies. As such these assemblies are relatively complex, when compared to the more simple dispensers when the operator directly pushes or squeezes the bladder, pressurizing its contents.
Description of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a liquid dispenser having a relatively simple structure, which may be used in a relatively simple manner. A liquid containing bladder forms the dispenser and is replaceable. After a first bladder has been emptied it can be easily removed and a second full bladder inserted into a wall mounting assembly. The present invention comprises a liquid dispenser having a bladder forming a liquid containing reservoir.
The bladder is formed from a flexible and resilient plastic material and may be provided with an obliquely extending outl structure. The end of the outlet stru cture is provided with a valve means for opening and closing the bladder. A cylindrical portion is integrally formed along one said of the bladder and comprises a mounting means for releasably securing the bladder to a wall mounting assembly.
The bladder is secured to a wall mounting assembly which comprises a J-shaped bracket wherein the inner curve of the bracket provides a receiving means for receiving and gri'pping the cylindrical portion of the bladder. A locking means is also positioned in the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket to further hold the cylindrical portion. A protrud¬ ing means having an oblique surface is secured to the stem of the J-shaped bracket and contacts the bladder. As a user presses against the bladder, the bladder contacts the oblique surface compressing the bladder and pressurizing the liquid stored therein.
The cylindrical portion of the bladder and the receiving means of the J-shaped bracket form a cooperating structure that allows the bladder to be mounted in two
different and opposite configurations. In the first config¬ uration the outlet structure extends parallel to the stem of the J-shaped bracket, and in the second configuration the outlet structure extends perpendicular to the stem of the J-shaped bracket. As such, the bracket can be mounted on either a vertical or horizontal wall with the bladder arranged so that the outlet structure extends vertically downwa
Brief Description of the Drawings
Figure 1 is an exploded view of the liquid dispenser and the associated wall mounting assembly.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of- the liquid dispenser mounted on a horizontal wall.
Figure 3 is perspective view of the liquid dispenser mounted on a vertical wall. Figure 4 is a cross sectional view taken along line 4—4.
Figure 5 is a cross sectional view of an alternate embodiment.
Modes for Carrying Out the Invention
Figure 1 illustrates an exploded view of the present invention. The soap dispenser of the present in¬ vention comprises a flexible and resilient reservoir or bladder 10 which is secured in wall mounting assembly 12. The bladder is provided with obliquely extending outlet means 14 having valve means 16. In addition the bladder is provided with cylindrical portion 18 that forms a mounting means which is releasably engaged in wall mounting assembly 12.
The mounting assembly comprises J-shaped bracket 20 having inner curve 22 and stem 24. A protruding_ means 26 having oblique surface 28 is secured to the stem of the J-shaped bracket by screws 30. A rounded protuberance forming locking means 32 is positioned in the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket and held in place by screws 34 which are received in threaded holes on the protruding means.
As illustrated in Figure 4, inner curve 22 of the bracket forms a receiving means for receiving the mounting means for the bladder formed by cylindrical portion 18. The bladder is placed in the bracket by aligning cylindrical portion 18 with locking means 32 and pushing the cylindrical portion and bladder into the inner curve of the J-shaped
bracket. The curved portion of the bracket and the cylin¬ drical portion of the bladder are sufficiently flexible and resilient to allow these elements to temporarily deform as the cylindrical portion is forced into the inner curve, and then to return to their original shapes gripping the cylindrica portion between the inner curve and locking means 32.
To prevent the bladder from becoming dislodged by a sideways force,the bladder is provided with opposing pairs of locking shoulders 36 and 38. The first pair of locking shoulders 36 engage sides 40 of the protruding means. The second pair of locking shoulders 38 engage sides 42 of the locking means. As will be appreciated by a person having ordinary skill in the art, the cylindrical portion and locking shoulders are integrally formed with the bladder during its manufacture, and together form the mounting means for the bladder.
Obliquely extending outlet member 14 extends outward from planar surface 44 of the bladder at an angle of approximately 130 degrees. The outlet member provides an orifice for dispensing the liquid contained in the bladder and is provided with self-closing venting valve 16. The valve is similar to the valve member disclosed in U.S.
Patent 4,474,314, and comprises rotatable cap 46 and threaded base portion 48 that is threaded onto outlet 14.
The cap is provided with diaphram 50 having central aperture 52 that engages valve seat 54 that is mounted on a series of radial spokes extending from the base portion to the valve seat. The valve seat is located on pedestal 55 which is provided with axial grooves through which the liquid is dispensed. When the liquid in the bladder is pressurized by compressing the bladder against the protruding means, diaphram 50 deflects outwardly disengagi valve seat 54 from aperture 52 and providing a dispensing path for the liquid. • Venting of the valve is accomplished by providing radial grooves in the rim surface of base portion 48. Viscous liquid will not pass through these grooves because of its relatively high viscosity when compared to air. The dispensing orifice and the venting passages can be closed off by rotation of cap 46 to a closed position so that the dispensing grooves of pedestal 55 and the radial grooves of the venting means are closed by structures associated with the rotated cap.
One of the principal features of the present invention is how the mounting means of the bladder and the receiving mean of the bracket are arranged and cooperate so that the bladder and orifice structure can be mounted in
the wall mounting assembly in two different configurations. The first configuration is illustrated in Figure 3, and discloses bracket 20 that is secured to vertical wall 60 by screws or other securing means. Bladder 10 is locked into the bracket and outlet means 14 extends vertically downward so that all of the liquid in the bladder can be drained therefrom. In other words, the outlet means extends paral¬ lel to the stem of the J-shaped bracket.
The second mounting configuration is illustrated in Figure 2, which discloses mounting bracket 20 which is secured to horizontal wall 62. As illustrated, bladder 10 is locked into the bracket, the outlet means 14 extends vertically downward so that all of the liquid contained in the bladder can be drained therefrom. In this configuration the outlet means extends perpendicular to the stem of the J- shaped bracket.
As illustrated in Figure 4, oblique surface 28 of protruding means 26 supports the bladder when it is mounted in the first configuration. The oblique surface of the protruding means also provides a surface against which the bladder is compressed when a user forces the bladder toward the bracket, thereby pressurizing the bladder and dispensing liquid through the outlet means. In the second configura-
tion, the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket supports the bladder.
Figure 5 illustrates an alternate embodiment wherein J-shaped bracket 70 is integrally formed during a molding operation. The bracket is provided with a protrud¬ ing means 72 having oblique surface 74, which as with the first embodiment, is used for pressurizing the bladder. This bracket is also provided with a rounded ridge 76 forming a portion of the locking means, similar to the first embodiment. However, the locking means further comprises inwardly projecting rim 78 located at the end of the curved portion of the J-shaped bracket. Therefore ridge 76 and rim 78 are used to trap cylindrical portion 18 of the bladder. As with the first embodiment the J-shaped bracket may be secured to a wall by screws, adhesives or other securing means.
It should be noted that inwardly projecting rim 78 may be discontinuous and comprise two inwardly projecting portions. These portions would be located in the bracket so that their outside surfaces engage locking shoulders located on the bladder.
The present invention should not be limited to the above described embodiments, but should be limited solely by the claims that follow:
Claims
1. A liquid dispenser and associated wall mounting assembly for dispensing liquid soaps r disinfectants and similar products, comprising: a flexible and resilient reservoir for a liquid to be dispensed, the reservoir is provided with an outlet means through which liquid in the reservoir is dispensed therefrom; and a wall mounting means to which the reservoir is - releasably secured; the wall mounting means comprising a J-shaped bracket having a securing means for securing the bracket to a wall, the bracket is further provided with a protruding means that operationally engages the reservoir, and the reservoir is provided with a cylindrical portion that is releasably secured in the inner curve of said J-shaped bracket; whereby a user presses the reservoir against the protruding means compressing the reservoir and pressurizing liquid in the reservoir so that liquid in the reservoir is dispensed through the outlet means.
2. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 1 wherein the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket is provided with a locking means for locking the mounting means of the reservoir in the bracket.
3. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 1 wherein the reservoir has at least one side that is planar and from which the outlet means of the reservoir extends in an oblique manner.
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4. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 1 wherein the outlet means is provided with a self closing and venting valve assembly which is used to open and close the outlet means.
5. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 2 wherein said locking means of the J-shaped bracket comprises a rounded protuberance that locks the cylindrical portion of the reservoir in the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket.
6. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 5 wherein said locking means further comprises an inwardly projecting rim located at the edge of the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket.
7. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 1 wherein the protruding means is located on the stem of the J-shaped bracket and is provided with an oblique surface against which the reservoir is located and against which
5 the reservoir is pressed when a liquid in the reservoir is to be dispensed.
8. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 7 wherein the oblique surface is formed at such an angle that when the bracket is mounted on a vertical wall the outlet
L0 means extends vertically downward.
9. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim
7 wherein the oblique surface is formed at such an angle that when the bracket is mounted on a horizontal wall the outlet means extends vertically downward.
15 10. A liquid dispenser as defined by Claim 7 wherein the mounting means of the reservoir is adapted and constructed so that the reservoir can be reversibly mounted in the bracket by reversing the orientation of the reservoir and forcing the cylindrical portion into the J-shaped bracket.
11. A liquid dispenser and associated wall mounting assembly for dispensing liquid soaps, disinfectants and similar products, comprising: a flexible and resilient reservoir for a liquid to be dispensed, the reservoir is provided with a cylindrical portion mounting means and an outlet means through which liquid in the reservoir is dispensed therefrom; and a wall mounting means to which the reservoir is releasably secured, the wall mounting means comprising a J-shaped bracket having a securing means for securing the bracket to a wall, the inner curve of said J-shaped bracket being the receiving means for releasably receiving the mounting means of the reservoir, wherein said mounting means is a cylindrical portion that is received in the inner curve at said J-shaped bracket, the receiving means and the mounting means are adapted and constructed for coopera- tively mounting the reservoir in either a first configuration or a second opposite configuration;
whereby a user presses the reservoir against the wall mounting means compressing the reservoir and pressurizing liquid in the reservoir so that liquid in the reservoir is dispensed through the outlet means.
12. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 11 wherein the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket is provided with a locking means for locking the mounting means of the reservoir in the bracket.
13. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 11 wherein the reservoir has at least one side that is planar ~ and from which the outlet means of the reservoir extends in an oblique manner.
14. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 11 wherein the outlet means is provided with a self-closing and venting valve assembly which is used to open and close the outlet means.
15. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 12 wherein said locking means of the J-shaped bracket comprises a rounded protuberance that locks the cylindrical portion of the reservoir in the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket.
16. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 15 wherein said locking means further comprises an inwardly projecting rim located at the edge of the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket.
17. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 11 wherein the bracket of the wall mounting means is provided with a protruding means against which the reservoir is pressed to dispense liquid contained therein, the protruding means is provided with an oblique surface against which the reservoir is located and against which the reservoir is pressed when a liquid in the reservoir is to be dispensed.
18. A liquid dispenser as defined by claim 17 wherein the oblique surface of the protruding means cooper¬ ates with the reservoir and the obliquely extending outlet means so that the outlet means extends vertically downward when mounted on the bracket.
19. A wall mounting assembly for holding a liquid dispenser for dispensing liquid soaps, disinfectants and similar products, wherein the liquid dispenser is compressed to dispense liquids contained therein, the assembly comprising:
a bracket having a receiving means to which a
-liquid dispenser is releasably secured; a securing means for securing the bracket to a wall; and a protruding means which is adapted and constructed to cooperate with a liquid dispenser, for compressing a liquid dispenser when it is pressed against the wall mounting assembly; wherein the bracket is J-shaped and the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket comprises the receiving
# means for releasably securing the liquid dispenser to the mounting assembly.
20. A wall mounting assembly as defined by claim 19 wherein the inner curve of the J-shaped bracket is provided with a locking means for locking the mounting means of the reservoir in the bracket.
21. A wall mounting assembly as defined by claim 20 wherein the locking means comprises a rounded protuberance,
22. A wall mounting assembly as defined by claim 21 wherein said locking means further comprises an inwardly
projecting rim located of the edge of the inner curve of the j-shaped bracket.
23. A wall mounting assembly as defined by claim 19 wherein the protruding means is located on the stem of the J-shaped bracket.
24. A wall mounting assembly as defined by claim 23 wherein the receiving means is adapted and constructed to cooperate with a liquid dispenser, so that a liquid dispenser can be mounted in either a first configuration or a second opposite configuration.
25. A wall mounting assembly as defined by claim 21 wherein the locking means and the protruding means are integrally formed with the J-shaped bracket.
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