Claims
- 1. Automatic towel dispenser having a box-shaped housing provided with a mutually separated washing chamber and a drying chamber for an endless towel to be guided therethrough, an outlet opening and an inlet opening formed in said housing, the towel having a cleaned partial length thereof available for respective use and being guidable over a locking device for limiting the clean partial length of the towel to be dispensed and guided outside the housing between said outlet opening and said inlet opening formed in the housing, a first storage chamber, as viewed in travel direction of the towel, located in the housing between the inlet opening and the washing chamber for variably piling up therein a plurality of used partial lengths of the towel, and a second storage chamber, as viewed in travel direction of the towel, located in the housing between the drying chamber and the outlet opening for variably piling up therein a plurality of cleaned partial lengths of the towel, and means being activatable, upon the emptying to a given extent of the cleaned partial lengths of the towel in the second storage chamber, for passing used partial lengths of the towel through the washing and drying chamber after start-up of a washing and drying operation and for depositing cleaned partial lengths of the towel in the second storage chamber, the improvement therein comprising a plurality of guide rollers disposed in a respective upper and lower region of both the washing chamber and the drying chamber for guiding the endless towel in a multiplicity of loops, the washing chamber comprising at least one washing section and at least one rinsing section, said section being separated by respective partitions, an air shaft separated by a partition from said drying chamber, heating means and blower means both disposed in the drying chamber, said blower means, said heating means and said air shaft cooperating to produce a circulating dry air current flowing through the drying chamber, and means for depositing and stacking the cleaned and dried partial lengths of the towel and the used partial lengths of the towel from above into the respective second and first storage chambers and for withdrawing them upwardly from below the stored supply disposed thereabove.
- 2. Towel dispenser according to claim 1 wherein said first storage chamber and said washing chamber are disposed at the same level behind one another, and said second storage chamber and said drying chamber are located above said first storage chamber and said washing chamber and are disposed at the same upper level behind one another.
- 3. Towel dispenser according to claim 2 wherein said washing chamber and said drying chamber located above said washing chamber are substantially equal in size.
- 4. Automatic towel dispenser having a box-shaped housing provided with a washing chamber and a drying chamber for an endless towel to be guided therethrough, an outlet opening and an inlet opening formed in said housing, the towel having a cleaned partial length thereof available for respective use and being guidable over a locking device for limiting the clean partial length of the towel to be dispensed and guided outside the housing between said outlet opening and said inlet opening formed in the housing, a first storage chamber, as viewed in travel direction of the towel, located in the housing between the inlet opening and the washing chamber for variably piling up therein a plurality of used partial lengths of the towel, and a second storage chamber, as viewed in the travel direction of the towel, located in the housing between the drying chamber and the outlet opening for variably piling up therein a plurality of cleaned partial lengths of the towel, and means being activatable, upon the emptying to a given extent of the cleaned partial lengths of the towel in the second storage chamber, for passing used partial lengths of the towel through the washing and drying chamber after start-up of a washing and drying operation and for depositing cleaned partial lengths of the towel in the second storage chamber, the improvement therein comprisng a plurality of guide rollers disposed in a respective upper and lower region of both the washing chamber and the drying chamber for guiding the endless towel in a multiplicity of loops, the washing chamber comprising at least one washing section and at least one rinsing section, said sections being separated by respective partitions, an air shaft separated by a partition from said drying chamber, heating means and blower means both disposed in the drying chamber, said blower means, said heating means and said air shaft cooperating to produce a circulating dry air current flowing through the drying chamber, said drying chamber being located above said washing chamber, the outlet opening for the clean partial length of the towel being located near the top of the housing, said drying chamber having a passageway opening for the endless towel into said second storage chamber, a roller pair for advancing the endless towel being disposed in said drying chamber adjacent said passageway opening, and an ironing device located immediately upstream of said roller pair in travel direction of the endless towel.
- 5. Towel dispenser according to claim 4 wherein said ironing device comprises a pair of heatable ironing plates subjected to mutually opppsing pressure.
- 6. Towel dispenser according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of guide rollers in respective upper and lower regions of both the washing chamber and the drying chamber are disposed in mutually staggered relationship and are freely rotatable.
- 7. Automatic towel dispenser having a box-shaped housing provided with a mutually separated washing chamber and a drying chamber for an endless towel to be guided therethrough, an outlet opening and an inlet opening formed in said housing, the towel having a cleaned partial length thereof available for respective use and being guidable over a locking device for limiting the clean partial length of the towel to be dispensed and guided outside the housing between said outlet opening and said inlet opening formed in the housing, a first storage chamber, as viewed in travel direction of the towel, located in the housing between the inlet opening and the washing chamber for variably piling up therein a plurality of used partial lengths of the towel, and a second storage chamber, as viewed in travel direction of the towel, located in the housing between the drying chamber and the outlet opening for variably piling up therein a plurality of cleaned partial lengths of the towel, and means being activatable, upon the emptying to a given extent of the cleaned partial lengths of the towel in the second storage chamber, for passing used partial lengths of the towel through the washing and drying chamber after start-up of a washing and drying operation and for depositing cleaned partial lengths of the towel in the second storage chamber, the improvement therein comprising a plurality of guide rollers disposed in a respective upper and lower region of both the washing chamber and the drying chamber for guiding the endless towel in a multiplicity of loops, the washing chamber comprising at least one washing section and at least one rinsing section, said sections being separated by respective partitions, and air shaft separated by a partition from said drying chamber, heating means and blower means both disposed in the drying chamber, said blower means, said heating means and said air shaft cooperating to produce a circulating dry air current flowing through the drying chamber, and means for depositing and stacking the cleaned and dried partial lengths of the towel and the used partial lengths of the towel from above into the respective second and first storage chambers and for withdrawing them upwardly from below the stored supply disposed thereabove, and including respective overflows disposed within the individual washing and rinsing sections of the washing chamber, and electrically driven washing rollers disposed below the respective guide rollers at the upper region of the washing chamber and substantially at the level of said overflows between the individual loops of the endless towel.
- 8. Towel dispenser according to claim 7 wherein said guide rollers at the top of said washing chamber are respectively disposed over said partitions in spaced relationship to the respective upper edges of said partitions, and including additional washing rollers respectively mounted between said upper edges of said partitions and the respective guide rollers disposed thereover.
- 9. Towel dispenser according to claim 8 including means for driving the roller brushes disposed between the loops of the endless towel and the additional roller brushes mounted between the upper edges of the partitions and the respective guide rollers disposed thereover, and means operatively connected to said driving means for controlling said driving means in a thermostatically dependent manner.
- 10. Towel dispenser according to claim 1 wherein a roller pair disposed in said second storage chamber adjacent said outlet opening and cooperating with a counting mechanism for releasing the washing and drying operation, said roller pair being furthermore connected to a towel feed blocking device, a passageway opening connecting said drying chamber and said second storage chamber and another roller pair disposed in said drying chamber adjacent said passageway opening therefrom into said second storage chamber are all located at an upper part of said second storage chamber.
- 11. Towel dispenser according to claim 1 including an entrance to said washing chamber and wherein said inlet opening in said housing for the used partial length of the towel, a drivable roller pair disposed in said first storage chamber adjacent said inlet opening and a roller pair disposed in said washing chamber adjacent said entrance thereof from said first storage chamber are all located at an upper part of said storage chamber.
- 12. Towel dispenser according to claim 1 including a passageway opening connecting said drying chamber and said second storage chamber, a roller pair disposed in said drying chamber adjacent said passageway opening therefrom into said drying chamber, means for driving both of said roller pairs so as to advance the endless towel through said washing chamber and said drying chamber, and means operatively connected to said driving means for controlling said driving means in a thermostatically dependent manner.
- 13. Towel dispenser according to claim 12 including means for switching on said blower means in the drying chamber, said means for driving both of said roller pairs so as to advance the endless towel through said washing chamber and said drying chamber, as well as said means for switching on said blower means in the drying chamber, being operable in a thermostatically dependent manner.
- 14. Towel dispenser according to claim 1 including means for adding washing medium to said washing chamber, and means operatively connected to said means for adding washing medium for controlling the latter in a thermostatically dependent manner.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 941,852, filed Sept. 13, 1978 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 761,878, filed Jan. 24, 1977, both abandoned.
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