The invention is generally related to decorative components for exposed spool ends and is specifically directed to a decorative cover for the open ends of paper rolls such as toilet paper rolls, paper towel rolls and the like.
Toilet paper rolls, paper towel rolls and the like are generally shipped and stored as exposed rolls wrapped around a central tube, usually made of cardboard. The central tube is generally exposed. In many applications, it is desirable to store one or more of the rolls in plain view in order to make replacement rolls readily accessible. In the past baskets or other containers have been used to store the replacement rolls and the. central tube or core is exposed.
As an example, in common practice the paper or tissue which is commonly wound upon a core in order to form a roll which may be placed onto or into a holder for dispensing the paper as needed by the user. It is a further common practice to make available extra rolls proximate to the point-of-use. This is accomplished by placing such extra roll(s), by way of example, in a cabinet near the point of use, on top of the toilet tank, on a nearby shelf, or in some other easily accessible location.
For situations where the extra roll(s) of toilet paper are openly stored, many means are available to decoratively hide or disguise the roll(s). Usually such means cover an entire roll with some sort of plastic, paper, metal, or cloth device.
Other means of openly storing extra or standby rolls without decoratively disguising them include vertical stands, special shelves, or open baskets. Though these storage means have utilitarian value, the open display of the toilet paper rolls is often not in keeping with the decor of the bath or toilet room and can be considered unsightly.
It would be desirable to make this display less utilitarian in appearance and more decorative.
The subject invention is directed to a device for covering or disguising a core or tube-end in a decorative manner. The subject invention proposes a means to simply, inexpensively and decoratively disguise an end or both ends of a toilet paper roll so that such roll or rolls can be openly displayed in a manner that complements the decor of a bath or toilet room, or is in keeping with the taste of the person who is responsible for placing the extra roll(s) of toilet paper.
Specifically, the invention is directed to a device for obscuring or disguising the hole of the core or tube upon which a roll of paper is wound. In the preferred embodiment such device includes an insertion component to be inserted into the hole, and a surface component to partially or completely obscure the hole and the exposed edge of the paper or other material wound upon the core. The surface component may be removably attached to the insertion component. The surface component provides a surface for the addition of a decoration. Typically, the insertion component has at least one leg to be inserted into a hole, and may include a plurality of legs. In an alternative embodiment, the means of fastening is an adhesive applied directly to the decorative surface underside for securing the surface to the roll. Other means such as, by way of example, small pins which could be inserted in the rolled paper or material, may also be used to secure the surface component to the roll.
In one embodiment the legs are flexible compression springs by which the device is frictionally held in the tube. In the preferred embodiment the legs, when in a relaxed condition, are spaced outwardly from each other so that they must be flexed inwardly toward each other in order to be inserted into a hole.
The legs may be of any suitable material including, but not limited to metal or plastic.
Generally, the diameter of the holes of the cores upon which toilet paper is wound is universally similar to accommodate the many toilet paper roll holders or dispensers currently on the market. It is the objective of this invention to provide a device that can fit into such holes in a manner that it self-adjusts to the hole diameter, and frictionally yet removably holds itself in-place.
It is a further objective of this invention that such device has a surface that is approximately at ninety degrees to the insertion component of the device and with a decorative surface cover of a sufficient size so as to nearly or totally cover the hole and at least a portion of the exposed ends of the paper or other material wound upon the core.
It is a further objective of this invention that such decorative surface can be fabricated in such a manner that it is decorative and pleasing to the eye.
It is a further objective of this invention that such decorative surface provides a means to which a decoration can be removably or permanently attached.
In another embodiment of this invention, a device is provided that can be attached to the end of a roll of toilet paper without an insertion means engaging the hole of the core upon which the paper is wound. Such a device is mechanically or adhesively attached to the paper itself. Similar to the previous embodiment such a device would provide a surface to cover the hole of the core as well as provide for the surface to be decorated.
A typical leg configuration is show in
In the preferred embodiment, the leg component is removably secured to the surface component by using the integral snap fastener fingers 12 (
As shown in
With the surface 10 of one device being coupled to the surface IO of a second device so that the resulting opposing legs can be inserted into opposing cores, multiple rolls may be mounted end-to-end in a column.
A perspective view of the final assembly is shown in
While certain features and embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein, it should be understood that the invention encompasses all enhancements and improvements within the scope and spirit of the following claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 13/768,042; entitled “decorative Hole Cover”, filed on Feb. 15, 2013, now abandoned, and incorporates by reference the entire application disclosed therein.