Counter-top paper towel holder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6302348
  • Patent Number
    6,302,348
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 22, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A counter-top paper towel holder having a base, a mounting rod extending upward from the base, and a stabilizing extension extending upward from the base at a position radially spaced from the mounting rod. The stabilizing extension includes a handle portion and a presser arm spaced radially outward from the handle potion. The presser arm is resilient, and includes a free end for abutting the roll of paper towels mounted on the mounting rod. Grasping the handle with one hand provides support for the paper towel holder against gross movement as the free towels are pulled from the roll using the other hand. The thumb of the grasping hand may press against the presser arm to force the free end against the roll. The free end thus prevent further rotation of the roll, and assists in breaking the lines of perforation to dispense the towels.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




Not Applicable.




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH




Not Applicable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates in general to a holder for paper towels. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved roll paper towel holder for counter-top use.




Rolls of perforated paper towels are a common item in many households. Such rolls typically include a cylindrical cardboard core surrounded by spiral wound paper towels, each separable along a line of perforation parallel to the longitudinal axis of the core. Holders for such rolls are commonly mounted beneath cabinets or on vertical walls with the longitudinal axis extending horizontally. It is also known to provide a counter-top holder for such rolls.




The usual counter-top roll holder consists of a base mounting a vertical mounting rod. The core is received over the mounting rod and will rotate thereabout during dispensing. The base maintains the mounting rod, and thus the roll, upright during dispensing. To ensure this upright position, the user will often grasp the upper end of the mounting rod.




While this arrangement is acceptable, it does have disadvantages. To separate the towels from the roll, it is often necessary to grasp the roll to prevent its rotation. This may be achieved while grasping the upper end of the mounting rod, but can result in soiling of the upper end of the roll. Additionally, the initial tearing of towels along the perforation line is sometimes difficult, and is aided by applying pressure to the roll adjacent the perforation line. This requires that the user not only hold the upper end of the roll, but hold the upper end of the roll at a position to apply this pressure at the correct location. This further present a problem of soiling the roll adjacent the perforation line as well.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a paper towel holder which permits dispensing of paper towels.




Another object of the present invention is to provide such a holder which is simple and easy to use.




Another object of the present invention is to provide such a holder which is stable, and which assists in the breaking of perforation lines.




These and other objects are achieved by a counter-top paper towel holder having a base, a mounting rod extending upward from the base, and a stabilizing extension extending upward from the base at a position radially spaced from the mounting rod. The stabilizing extension includes a handle portion and a presser arm spaced radially outward from the handle potion. The presser arm is resilient, and includes a free end for abutting the roll of paper towels mounted on the mounting rod. Grasping the handle with one hand provides support for the paper towel holder against gross movement as the free towels are pulled from the roll using the other hand. The thumb of the grasping hand may press against the presser arm to force the free end against the roll. The free end thus prevent further rotation of the roll, and assists in breaking the lines of perforation to dispense the towels.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The objects and features of the invention noted above are explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals denote like elements, and in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a paper towel holder according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a front view of the paper towel holder of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is a side view of the paper towel holder of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference to

FIG. 1

, a paper towel holder according to the present invention is generally designated by reference numeral


10


. The paper towel holder


10


is intended for counter-top use to hold a roll of paper towels


12


(FIG.


2


). Such rolls


12


include a cardboard core (not shown) having a tubular form which supports a length of absorbent paper wound thereabout in a spiral. This paper includes lines of perforation


14


, extending essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the core, at predetermined lengths to form a plurality of individual towels


16


.




The paper towel holder


10


includes a base


18


intended to rest upon a counter-top or similar supporting surface. While the base


18


may have a variety of peripheral shapes, circular having a diameter slightly larger than that of the full roll


12


is preferred. Extending upward from the base


18


is a mounting rod


20


. The mounting rod


20


may have a various peripheral shapes, but is again preferably circular, and also preferably has a slight inward taper from a lower end


22


towards an upper end


24


. The mounting rod


20


preferably extends from a central portion of base


18


, and may be coaxial with a circular base.




As best illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the roll


12


may be mounted upon the mounting rod


20


with the core receiving the mounting rod


20


and one longitudinal end of the roll


12


abutting the base


18


. The towels


16


will thus be pulled manually from the roll


12


to extend tangentially therefrom. This manual force will serve to support the towels


16


against falling downward under their own weight, maintaining them generally within a plane of the tangent. An increased manual force in the same direction will serve to break the lines of perforation


14


to separate one or more towels


16


from roll


12


.




The arrangement described to this point is well known in the art. In the present invention, however, there is provided an arrangement for automatically providing a force for supporting the towels


16


against falling, and for assisting in separating the towels


16


along the lines of perforation


14


.




This arrangement consist of a stabilizing extension


26


extending upward from the base


18


. The stabilizing extension


26


includes a handle portion


28


extending upward from the base


18


to a top end


30


. The handle portion


28


extends from the base


18


at a position spaced radially outward from the longitudinal axis of mounting rod


20


a distance sufficient to permit a user's fingers to be inserted between the handle portion


28


and a full roll


12


when mounted upon mounting rod


20


. In other words, the handle portion


28


is spaced from the longitudinal axis of the mounting rod


20


by a distance greater than the radius of an average roll


12


. As may be envisioned, the handle portion


28


may thus be grasped by the user to provide stability for the paper towel holder


10


during use.




The stabilizing extension


26


also includes a presser arm


32


spaced radially outward from handle portion


28


, as by a gap


34


(FIG.


3


). It is noted that the gap


34


may extend fully to the base


18


, or may begin at a position spaced therefrom, as shown. The presser arm


32


extends beyond the top end


30


of handle portion


28


to a free end


36


. The presser arm


32


preferably has a height such that the free end


36


is located adjacent the upper end


24


of mounting rod


20


. The presser arm


32


also curves inward toward mounting rod


20


such that in its relaxed position the free end


36


of presser arm


32


is located radially inward of handle portion


28


. As shown, in

FIG. 3

, it is preferred that the free end


36


be spaced radially outward from the mounting rod


20


when in the relaxed position shown by solid line. This is not required however, and the free end


36


could abut the mounting rod


20


when relaxed.




The presser arm


32


is resiliently mounted to the base


18


, or is formed of a resilient material such a plastic, to permit it to flex radially as illustrated by the dashed lines of FIG.


3


. As such, the presser arm


32


may flex radially outward to position A to abut against the roll


12


when it is full. The resilient nature of the presser arm


32


will tend to force it inward towards the relaxed position, however, such that the free end


36


will exert a force against the roll


12


. As may be envisioned, the free end


36


may thus serve to hold the towels


16


against falling under their own weight, presenting a full edge for manual grasping by the user to ease use, and also presenting a pleasing appearance. The free end


36


will continue to apply this force against the roll


12


until the roll


12


is depleted to a point such that its outer radius is spaced within the relaxed position (which may not occur depending upon the relaxed position chosen during design).




The resilient nature of the presser arm


32


, together with the placement of handle portion


28


also permits an additional use for the free end


36


. Specifically, the force applied due to the resiliency of presser arm


32


will hold the towels


16


against collapse, but is not sufficient to provide significant assistance in breaking the lines of perforation


14


. This force may be increased, however, by the user to provide such assistance.




In particular, the user may manually press against the presser arm


32


in a radially inward direction to force the free end


36


against roll


12


with greater force, as illustrated by position B in FIG.


3


. This greater force may be sufficient to hold the roll


12


against rotation, such that the user may break the lines of perforation


14


by manually pulling the unrolled towels


16


(those extending beyond the free end


36


) in the tangential direction. The inner face of the free end


36


may include knurling or other friction increasing treatment to assist in this.




Further, if the free end


36


is located in its preferred position adjacent upper end


24


of mounting rod


20


, the free end


36


will be located adjacent the upper longitudinal end of the roll


12


, and thus adjacent the edge of the towels


16


. This positioning is advantageous in that the user may unroll the towels


16


until the desired line of perforation


14


is just past the free end


36


, as illustrated in FIG.


2


. The user may then manually pull the towels


16


not simply in the tangential direction, but also radially outward. This reduces the possibility of the roll


12


rotating, and provides easier breaking of the lines of perforation


14


.




The manual force applied by the user to move the presser arm


32


radially inward is easily applied due to the placement of the handle portion


28


. Specifically, the user's fingers may rest upon the handle portion


28


with the thumb of the same hand resting upon the outer face of the presser arm


32


. A simple squeezing action of that hand will then cause the desired deflection of the presser arm


32


radially inward. While the handle portion


28


may deflect outward during this squeezing, the greater length of the presser arm


32


will typically ensure sufficient deflection. Additionally, the handle portion


28


may of course be designed for less resilience.




The handle portion


28


was noted above to increase stability of the entire paper towel holder


10


. As such, with one hand the user may prevent gross movement of the paper towel holder


10


while also applying pressure to the outer face of the roll


12


. This frees the user's other hand to grasp and pull the towels


16


. This arrangement is believed to provide an effective and convenient dispenser for paper towels. Additionally, the paper towel holder


10


is of simple design permitting reduced manufacturing cost. In fact, the entire device may be made of a monolithic piece of plastic using injection molding techniques. Finally, the presser arm


32


and free end


36


are visible during use, permitting decorative features to be added thereto to increase the aesthetics of the paper towel holder


10


.




From the foregoing it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all ends and objects hereinabove set forth together with the other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the structure.




It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.




Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A counter-top paper towel holder, comprising:a base; a mounting rod extending upward from said base and sized to receive thereon a core of a roll of spiral-wound paper towels separated by lines of perforation; a handle portion extending upward from said base to a top end, said handle portion extending from said base at a position spaced a first distance from a longitudinal axis of said mounting rod, said first distance being greater than a radius of said roll; and a presser arm extending upward from said base to a free end, said presser arm being spaced radially outward from said handle portion, said free end being resiliently biased toward a relaxed position a second distance from said longitudinal axis, said second distance being less than said first distance.
  • 2. A counter-top paper towel holder as in claim 1, wherein said presser arm is formed of a resilient material.
  • 3. A counter-top paper towel holder as in claim 1, wherein said presser arm has a length such that said free end is adjacent an upper end of said mounting rod.
  • 4. A counter-top paper towel holder as in claim 3, wherein said presser arm is formed of a resilient material.
  • 5. A counter-top paper towel holder as in claim 4, wherein said base, mounting rod, handle portion and presser arm are formed as a monolithic piece of plastic.
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Entry
U.S. application No. 09/401,481, filed Sep. 22, 1999, Stig Lillelend—Paper Towel Dispenser; Attorney Docket # 130551-D200.