This application is a national stage filing under section 371 of International Application No. PCT/FR2011/051279, filed on Jun. 7, 2011, and published in French on Dec. 15, 2011, as WO 2011/154648 and claims priority of French application No. 1054495 filed on Jun. 8, 2010, the entire disclosure of these applications being hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to the technical field of dispensing machines for wipe materials of the hand wipe, toilet paper, general-purpose wipe and similar type.
The Applicant has developed a machine for dispensing pre-cut wipe materials which is the subject of French Patent 2931350. As illustrated in
The wipe material (M) in this embodiment is in the form of a pre-cut strip wound on a reel or it can be in pre-folded accordion pleated form.
According to the above-mentioned French Patent, in the lower part of the machine where the strip of material emerges, there are opposite-facing limit stops (5) either side of the strip of material which ensure separation of a piece of strip relative to the opposite-facing perforation line of the strip. The pulling force ensures, when the strip has completely passed between the front wall of the flap and the opposite facing face of the cover, separation of a piece of strip from the rest of the reel or the stack of accordion pleated material thanks to said limit stops. This patent states that the position of said limit stops is adjustable either side of the outlet opening for the strip of material and can be adjusted by appropriate sliding means.
The problem encountered is the fact that, when the strip of material emerges, the strip of material is crumpled because it is constricted as it passes between the limit stops. In principle, this is not objectionable at all because most users do not attach any importance to how the pre-cut strip of material is presented given the nature of its subsequent use as a hand wipe, general-purpose wipe, etc. which necessarily involves folding it.
Although the machine described in French patent 2931350 works very satisfactorily, the Applicant decided to optimise this machine still further in order to make it possible to dispense wipe material which, after cutting, is practically wrinkle free.
Dispensing machines which do not solve the above-mentioned problem are also known from Patents WO 2010/007259, GB 1516097 and WO 96/06556.
The solution devised by the Applicant achieves this objective perfectly and provides a machine for dispensing pre-cut wipe material which meets the various needs of different users.
According to a first aspect of the invention, the wipe material dispensing machine of the type comprising a housing forming a receptacle with a back plate, a horizontal lower wall and side walls, a cover articulated on the housing and a flap articulated relative to the walls of the lower part of the housing, the raised parts of said flap and said cover having a substantially semicircular central passage to allow delivery of the pre-cut wipe material wound on a reel or in pre-folded accordion pleated form, is distinctive in that the flap and the cover have a plurality of opposite-facing pairs of matching shapes consisting of grooves and ribs capable of interlocking with each other after the cover has been closed, and in that the strip of material is capable of being unwound between the flap and the internal wall of the cover without lateral deformation and projecting from the matching male-female shapes consisting of ribs and grooves formed on the cover and the flap, and in that said shapes are directly designed or have additional means of reducing the space between certain portions of the ribs and grooves in order to allow and encourage separation of a piece of strip of material when it is pulled by the user.
These aspects and others will become apparent from the rest of the description.
The object of the present invention is described, merely by way of example, in the accompanying drawings in which:
In order that the object of the invention may more readily be understood, the following description is given, merely by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings.
In order to allow the dispensing of a strip of material using a machine of the type described above and, in particular, in French Patent 2931350, the machine comprises a housing (1) with a cover (2) articulated on a shaft (4) and a flap (3) articulated on the side walls of the housing. The strip of material (M) in pre-cut or pre-folded accordion pleated form is capable of passing over and around the curved upper part (6) on the upper end of flap (3). The strip of material (M) thus passes in front of the flap and lies against the inner face of cover (2). The lower part of the cover has a central cut-out (2a) and the flap has a central cut-out (3a) through which the strip of material passes and is removed. Flap (3) and cover (2) have pairs of matching curved shapes (3b-3c) and (2b-2d) that are capable of partially interlocking during movement of the strip of material and, more specifically, portions (3b) and (2b) are ribs and portions (3c) and (2d) are grooves. In this embodiment, said matching shapes are curved.
In the context of the invention and in order to minimise crumpling of the material as it passes between the matching interlocking shapes, there is provision for the strip of material (M) to be unwound completely between flap (3) and the inner wall of cover (2), without lateral deformation and projecting either side of the matching male-female shapes consisting of pairs of grooves and ribs formed on the flap and the cover, as shown in
In
The material passes between the matching groove-rib shapes without there being any deformation due to crumpling of the strip of material. In the context of this implementation, it is also possible to design, on the cover and on the flap, several alternating tooth-shaped imprints in order to encourage separation of a strip of material.
The above-mentioned shapes in this first embodiment are obtained directly by moulding.
This latter optimised version is realised when moulding the cover and the flap and ensures that the described matching shapes on the flap and on the cover interlock perfectly. In this embodiment, no additional parts are added and the material is cut naturally with virtually no crumpling. If there is any crumpling it is relatively inconspicuous and quickly eliminated by the strip of material returning to its natural shape.
Other configurations of the pairs of ribs-grooves according to the invention are shown in
In
Also, and as previously, the lower end of the flap or cover is designed with an additional means consisting of tooth-shaped protrusions (2c) whose purpose is to make the gap between the grooves and ribs smaller when they interlock.
In
In this embodiment, there are pairs of grooves-ribs (3b-3c) (2b-2d) on the flap and on the cover but there is also at least one flexible tab (8) which has one of its ends (8a) located and attached to the wall of the flap and its other end has a fork shape (8b) intended to fit around one of the ribs (2b) provided on the cover. This tab therefore fits in the space defined by a groove, the end of which is cut off in order to provide room for the fork-shaped part of the tab. As shown in
Embodiments with the various above-mentioned pairs of grooves-ribs can be realised with regular or irregular pitches but always with the same depth.
The advantages of the invention are readily apparent. The improved visual appearance of the strip of material that is cut or separated from the reel or folded in the case of an accordion pleated material is emphasised.
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WO2011/154648 | 12/15/2011 | WO | A |
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