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US Patent Application 20100051647 - MECHANISM FOR DOUBLING SOAP DISPENSING AMOUNT OF AUTOMATIC SOAP DISPENSER

Application 20100051647 Filed on August 28, 2008. Published on March 4, 2010

Inventor

US Class

222/214Wall deflecting means

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

B65D 37/00


Claims


1. A mechanism for doubling a soap dispensing amount of an automatic soap dispenser, comprising: a driving device disposed inside a soap dispenser and comprising a motor and a speed reducer having an output end coupled with a pushing element; a resisting element provided on an inner surface of a casing of the soap dispenser, the inner surface being on a forward moving side of the pushing element; and a soap container having a bottom connected with a discharge tube located between the pushing element and the resisting element; the mechanism being characterized by:a pad coupled to a side of the resisting element facing the pushing element, so that the resisting element is extended to be adjacent to an outer surface of a middle rubber section of the discharge tube.

2. The mechanism for doubling a soap dispensing amount as claimed in claim 1, wherein, after the pad is coupled to the side of the resisting element, the resisting element is extended by 1.5 to 2 mm towards the outer surface of the middle rubber section of the discharge tube.

3. The mechanism for doubling a soap dispensing amount as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pad is detachably coupled to the resisting element.

4. The mechanism for doubling a soap dispensing amount as claimed in claim 3, wherein the pad has a side facing the resisting element and having an engaging structure for detachably engaging with the resisting element.

5. The mechanism for doubling a soap dispensing amount as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pad is fixedly coupled to the resisting element.

6. The mechanism for doubling a soap dispensing amount as claimed in claim 1, wherein the middle rubber section of the discharge tube connected to the soap container has a hardness of HS50 to HS55.

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