Toothpaste pump dispenser

The toothpaste pump, also known as or toothpaste pump dispenser, is a device used to contain and dispense toothpaste, akin to a tube. An automatic toothpaste dispenser is a self-starting way to dispense toothpaste.

Pump

Unlike a tube, a toothpaste pump, it is made of a hard plastic and functions by pressing a knob on top rather than squeezing the tube.[1] Henkel were the first sell their toothpaste in a pump in West Germany, and it was marketed in the United States beginning in 1984. A toothpaste pump was first marketed by Marks & Spencer in the United Kingdom in 1982.[1] Unilever and Colgate began marketing their toothpaste pumps soon after.[1]

Automated dispenser

An automatic toothpaste dispenser is a device used to dispense toothpaste by pressing the toothbrush against the inside plates of the dispenser, so it automatically squeezes an appropriate amount of toothpaste and avoids waste. It does not require a power supply and the device can be washed and cleaned.[2][3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Pumping up sales". New Internationalist. June 1987. Retrieved November 20, 2016.
  2. Keith, Lauren. "Does it Work?: Touch 'n' Brush Toothpaste Dispenser". 12 KFVS.
  3. Korner, Brendan I. "Paste on the Brush, Not on the Sink". New York Times.
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