This Application is a Section 371 National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/FR2020/050908, filed May 28, 2020, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety and published as WO 2021/038142 A1 on Mar. 4, 2021, not in English.
The present invention relates to a box for dispensing pre-cut wiping material which can be unwound in a strip, in particular non-woven material.
The invention also relates to the use of such a dispensing box.
The field of the invention is that of devices for dispensing wiping material of the type hand towel, paper towel, toilet paper or the like. Conventionally, the material can be paper, cellulose wadding, non-woven fabric, or any other material adapted for the intended application.
The material can be positioned in the device in the shape of a spool. A strip of material is unwound from the spool, then guided out of the device so that it is accessible to a user. Alternatively, the material can be positioned in the device as a block consisting of a strip folded alternately back and forth. The strip is unfolded and guided outwardly of the device so that it is accessible to a user.
The Applicant has already designed numerous devices, as described for example in documents FR2960760, FR2966034, FR2986957, FR2992542 and FR2995520.
Today, manufacturers are seeking to reduce the complexity and cost of manufacturing devices. Indeed, devices comprising many parts and/or electronic systems see their attractiveness decline.
The purpose of the present invention is to improve the existing devices.
Furthermore, the invention aims at providing a versatile device capable of cutting all types of pre-cut materials, even the most resistant, such as non-woven materials.
To this end, the invention relates to a box for dispensing pre-cut wiping material, the box comprising:
Thus, the invention allows to provide a dispensing box having a simple construction, a reduced manufacturing cost, and high reliability. The invention is effective for cutting all types of pre-cut materials.
According to other advantageous features of the invention, taken alone or in combination:
Another object of the invention is the use of a dispensing box as mentioned above, equipped with wiping material which can be unwound in a strip, characterised in that when a user pulls on the strip from the front side of the body, the sections of different diameters drive the strip at a speed differential, and the strip tears at a pre-cut line.
The invention will be better understood upon reading the description which follows, given only by way of non-limiting example and made with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
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The box (1) comprises a body (10), a cover (20), and a roller (30) for guiding the strip(S). With its reduced number of parts, the box (1) is simple, practical, economic and ecological.
The body (10) consists of five fixed walls (11, 12, 13, 14, 15) delimiting an interior space (16) for receiving the wiping material (M), in the shape of a spool (B) or a block. The body (10) includes a front wall (11), a rear wall (12), two side walls (13, 14) and a bottom wall (15). Advantageously, some or all of the fixed walls (11-15) can be constituted by a flat plate, so as to simplify the construction of the body (10) and reduce its manufacturing cost. Preferably, the body (10) is made of plastic material. The rear wall (12) can be provided with a system for attachment to a vertical support, such as a wall or a piece of furniture. The side walls (13, 14) can be shaped to serve as feet for the body (10), to place the box (1) on a horizontal support, when the box (1) is not attached to the vertical support, or when the rear wall (12) has no attachment system. The material (M) is which can be unwound in a strip(S) on a front side (17) of the body (10), between the cover (20) and the roller (30), above the front wall (11).
The cover (20) consists of a slightly domed plate in the central part (21). The cover (20) is hinged on a rear side (18) of the body (10), on the side walls (13, 14), above the rear wall (15). Preferably, the cover (20) is made of plastic material. Alternatively, the cover (20) can be made of metal or incorporate a metal portion, to adjust the pressure exerted on the strip(S) and the roller (30).
The roller (30) is pivotally mounted on the body (10) on the front side (17). The roller (30) guides the strip(S) from the spool (B) to the outside of the box (1) and the user. The roller (30) is a part of revolution. Preferably, the roller (30) is made of plastic material, with an outer surface made of elastomeric material provided to receive the strip(S).
The roller (30) comprises a central part (31) and two ends (32) mounted in pivoting connection on the side walls (13, 14) of the body (10). The central portion (31) comprises a cylindrical portion (33) and an elastomeric ring (37). On each side of the central part (31), the roller (30) comprises a conical portion (34) with a diameter decreasing towards the end (32), a conical portion (35) with a diameter increasing towards the end (32), and a side stud (36). For example, the conical portion (34) has a slope of 8°, while the conical portion (35) has a slope of 7°, relative to the central axis.
One of the studs (36) is housed in the wall (14), while the other stud (36) is housed in a button (30B) mounted on the wall (13). The button 30B is a safety button with non-return freewheel. The button 30B prevents the strip(S) from being withdrawn inwards and, by rotating, allows the strip(S) to stick out, in case there is little sticking out. This prevents the device from breaking down.
The ring (37) defines a central section (38) of maximum diameter (D1). Between the conical portions (34, 35), the roller (30) includes two side sections (39) of locally minimum diameter (D2). The diameter (D1) is greater than the diameter (D2). For example, the diameter (D1) is equal to 50 mm, while the diameter (D2) is equal to 20 mm. Preferably, the diameter (D1) is greater than or equal to twice the diameter (D2).
The box (1) is designed to cut the strip(S) pulled manually by a user. The sections (38, 39) are provided to bearingly receive the strip(S) surmounted by the cover (20). The roller (30) has three contacts on the strip(S), at the three sections (38, 39).
When a user pulls the strip(S) on the front side (17) of the body (10), the strip(S) rotates the roller (30) about its central axis. In reaction, the sections (38, 39) of different diameters (D1, D2) drive the strip(S) with a speed differential (V1, V2) therebetween. The upper section (38) of diameter (D1) drives the strip(S) with maximum speed (V1), while the sections (39) of lower diameter (D2) drive the strip(S) with a minimum speed (V2).
The invention thus allows to tear the strip(S) at a pre-cut line, starting at the central part (31). The speed differential (V1, V2) separates the formats by stretching. Another advantage is the exit dimension of the strip(S) for the grip.
Preferably, the cover (20) has a lower profile matching the outer profile of the roller (30), to press the strip(S) onto the roller (30) at each of the sections (38, 39) of different diameters (D1, D2). The weight and shape of the cover (20) can be adapted to adjust the pressure exerted on the strip (20) and the roller (30).
Moreover, the box (1) can be shaped differently from
According to a variant not shown, the roller (30) can have only two contacts. For example, the roller (30) includes a section (38) of diameter (D1) disposed on a first side, and a section of diameter (D2) smaller than the diameter (D1) disposed on a second side. The roller (30) may include a frustoconical portion (34) between the two sections (38, 39). The sections (38, 39) of different diameters (D1, D2) drive the strip(S) with a speed differential (V1, V2) therebetween, so as to tear the strip(S) at a pre-cut line, starting at the section (38) of larger diameter.
Furthermore, the technical features of the various embodiments and variants mentioned above may be, in whole or for some of them, combined with each other. Thus, the box (1) can be adapted in terms of cost, functionality and performance.
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