The invention relates to the technical field of equipment for dispensing wiping materials' such as paper or the like for wiping the hands or for use as toilet paper, the strip of material being in a folded or unfolded position.
The principle of this equipment was defined in the applicant's French patents FR 2332215 and 2340887, particularly as regards the device for controlling and moving the cutting blade into and then out of the drum in order to cut the strip of material pulled by the user.
To enable the field of the invention to be understood, it will be briefly mentioned that a piece of equipment of this type comprises a casing receiving a protective cover. The upper part of this casing receives supporting arms of a wiping material reel holder. In the lower part of the casing, a drum is fitted so that it can rotate freely between supporting flanges, and is designed to receive a cutting device comprising a blade and a blade holder inside the drum, which moves out of the drum for cutting. In the French patents cited above, a cam device is provided on one side of the drum and comprises a cam associated with the shaft of the drum and a cam follower associated with the axis of the blade holder, enabling the blade to move outwards when the drum rotates. A specific embodiment of the patent FR 2340887 also provides a cam slot formed on the flange of the drum receiving the cam follower.
To tackle the problem posed by the variations in quality and thickness of the reels of wiping material, and to improve the cutting, the applicant has developed a design of the device for controlling the outward movement of the blade described in PCT patent WO 00/40132. In this document, the device comprises, on one of the flanges and around a ring for the passage of the locking axis of the drum, a fixed profile -forming a single unit with the body of the flange, constituting a guide path for a complementary part associated with the blade holder, said fixed profile and said complementary part having projecting profiles in the form of teeth to interact with each other when the drum rotates, creating an amplitude effect in relation to the movement of- the part forming a lever when it swings, thus facilitating the cut. Said shape of the complementary part is thus shown in
The solution described in this PCT patent WO 00/40132 is entirely satisfactory when the diameter of the drum of the dispensing equipment is made to dispense material with a format of 13 inches. However, when smaller formats are required, of the order of 11 inches for example, difficulties have been encountered in pulling the strip of material, these difficulties being increased by the variable quality and thickness of the reels of material.
Since said dispensing equipment with automatic cutting must have the best possible performance in view of its conditions of use, the applicant has sought a solution to further improve the operation of this type of equipment, in order to provide a high quality of operation for dispensing and cutting strips of wiping material in small formats, for example of the order of 11 inches or less.
As part of the same process and in the same context, the applicant wished to make the equipment even quieter by suppressing the clicking which occurs in particular when the cutting blade returns into the drum, as a result of the noise due to the stress of the return spring associated with the blade holder and incorporated in the drum.,
These objects and others will be made clear by the remainder of the description.
According to a first characteristic, the device for controlling the outward movement of the blade is distinctive in that one of the flanges of the casing for fixing the drum is designed with means having a fixed position, formed during the molding of the inner side of the flange facing the drum and being applied against the facing edge of the drum, and in that the end flange of the drum on its lateral edge has a projecting profile forming a bar designed for the fixing and pivoting of the blade holder and having a cutout to receive a locking means formed on a fitted lever which is pivoted with the blade holder, and in that the each of the formed means located on the flange and the drum has two shaped protuberances which can interact with each other at certain stages of operation, and in that one of the means formed on the flange is designed to interact with the locking means formed on said lever at certain stages of operation when the drum rotates.
These characteristics and others will be made clear by the remainder of the description.
To specify the object of the invention illustrated without restrictive intent in the figures of the drawings in which:
FIGS. 8 to 15 show the various stages of operation of the device according to the invention.
In order to make the object of the invention clearer, it will now be described as illustrated without restrictive intent in the figures of the drawings.
What is represented is dispensing equipment (D) for wiping materials, only the parts essential to the understanding of the invention being shown. The equipment comprises a casing, (1) having a vertical base surface (1a) extended in its lower part by an inclined plane (1b). Reel holder arms (2) are mounted on and project from the base surface to receive the reel (B) of wiping material. One of the arms can be pivoted with the aid of a spring so that the reel can be positioned. Lower flanges (3) are mounted and fixed on the inclined plane of the casing in any appropriate way. A drum (4) is positioned between the flanges of the casing in a known way, and is mounted in a freely rotatable way by means of shafts (5) connected to the aforesaid flanges. The drum is designed in any known way, particularly according to the applicant's patents.
The drum receives a cutting device (6) comprising a blade holder (6b) and a blade (6a), the blade holder being pivoted by end shafts (6c) inserted into apertures (4a) formed in or near the lateral ends of the drum. These ends are designed in the form of flanges (4b). It is pointed out that the wiping reel can either bear directly on the drum or be suspended by the reel holder arm without contact with the drum. The strip of material is guided, regardless of the chosen variant, behind the drum, in the base part of the casing, so that it can be cut when the cutting device moves outwards-beyond the outer circumference of the drum. The strip of material exits from the lower part of the equipment. A protective cover (7) keeps the equipment closed.
The characteristics of the device for controlling the outward movement of the cutting blade according to the invention will now be described.
This device includes a special arrangement on one of the lower flanges (3) of the casing carrying the drum and a complementary special arrangement on the facing end part or flange (4b) of the drum.
The flange (3) of the casing is thus designed with a combination of several means (10-11-12) in fixed positions, formed during the molding of the inner side of said flange facing the drum. These means (10-11-12) can interact by engagement and by guiding, during the stages of operation of the device, with two complementary means provided and positioned so that they project from the transverse edge (4c) of the facing end flange (4b) of the drum (4).
More specifically, the flange (3) of the casing comprises a first central means (10) made in the form of a ring (10a) for the passage of the locking axis (13) of the drum (4), this ring having on its periphery two substantially adjacent shaped protuberances (10b-10c) between which a space (10d) is provided, the two protuberances having some of the characteristics of teeth. The height of the first protuberance (10b) is significantly greater than that of the second protuberance (10c). Said space (10d) is provided to permit the passage of one of the means positioned on the drum, as explained below.
Around said first means (10) there is positioned the second means (11) made in the form of a projecting ring, concentric with the axis of the ring (10a) and the locking axis (13) of the drum. The second means (11) has a regular circular shape and its outer periphery (11a) can face, without contact, one of the means provided on the facing edge (4c) of the drum (4). This second means helps to guide one of the means associated with the drum. The third means (12) is provided in the form of a ring having a closed non-circular profile with an eccentric offset part (12a). This ring (12) also has internally and over a section of the order of approximately 25 to 352 a rectilinear flat (12b) forming an area for stopping and pushing a locking means projecting from the drum (4).
As shown in
The flange (3) thus formed manufactured directly with its various means (10-11-12) and therefore capable of being applied against the facing edge (4c) of the flange (4b) of the drum (4).
A description will now be given of the different areas formed on the edge (4c) of said end flange (4b) of the drum (4) and interacting with said means (10-11-12) formed on the flange (3).
In the first place, the end flange (4b) of the drum has, directly formed on or applied to its lateral edge (4c), a projecting profile (14) forming a bar and having an aperture (14a) for the passage and introduction of the shaft (6c) of the blade holder (6) to allow it to pivot and thus allow the blade holder to swing. This bar (14) has a substantially curved inner profile (14b) so that it faces the peripheral outer edge of the first ring (11), regardless of the stage of rotation of the drum, forming a guide path between them. Said bar has on its upper face (14e) opposite the lower profile (14b) a cutout (14d) housing a means having a locking function associated with the blade holder.
The blade holder, (6) is designed with a means; (15) positioned in the space (e) formed between the last part of the blade and the projecting, bar surface at the end of the drum. The means (15) is thus located in the proximity of the pivot shaft (6c) of the blade holder with respect to the bar profile. This means (15) is designed in a very distinctive way to permit, on the one hand, the outward movement of the cutting blade by interaction with the means (10) and the protuberances (10c) (10b) in particular, and the inward return of the blade after the cut, being locked in position in the cutout (14d) formed in the bar profile. More specifically, the means (15) is made and shaped to form a lever which is fixed to the blade holder and is therefore closely associated with the latter in its movement. It therefore has in its lower part two protuberances (15a-15b) having very different shapes and dimensions, shaped and spaced apart in substantially parallel planes, with a connecting area (15c). The first, leading protuberance (15a), which is larger, has a triangular configuration, while the second, trailing, protuberance (15b) has a pointed shape and is in a specified ratio of height of the order of 1 to 5. The means (15) also comprises an appendage (15e) whose height is such that it extends beyond the plane of the blade holder. This appendage (15e) has at its upper end a crank (15f) oriented perpendicularly to the plane of the lever and facing the cutout formed in the bar. Thus the cranked profile (15f) can enter or withdraw from the cutout according to the stages of operation of the dispensing equipment, thus providing a locking function.
A description will now be given of the mode of operation of the device in its different stages, with reference to the figures of the drawings.
The design described above yields numerous advantages. It is perfectly suited for cutting wiping material in smaller formats of the order of 11 inches or less. The equipment according to the invention operates noiselessly because of the elimination of the return spring of the blade holder of the drum. The guiding provided by the different profiles offers great flexibility and reliability in operation, without noise. The configuration of the non-circular means (12) with its eccentricity is designed to permit satisfactory rotation of the drum during the movement of the blade holder lever associated with the locking means.
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The advantages are made clear by the invention. We would emphasize the simplicity of the device and the possibility of manufacturing the various components as molded parts, thus reducing the assembly work.
The present invention was devised to tackle a problem which arose for formats of cut material which might be of the order of 11 inches, but, without departure from the scope of the invention, this invention can be applied for larger formats.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0310626 | Sep 2003 | FR | national |