Dispenser for dispensing toilet tissue from rolls

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6202956
  • Patent Number
    6,202,956
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 4, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A dispenser for dispensing toilet tissue alternately from two rolls includes a housing and roll support spindles for supporting the rolls in coaxial spaced relationship relative to the housing. A sliding cover is slidably positioned on the housing. The roll support spindles are mounted on a pivoted support frame and a pivotally mounted engaging member extends from the support frame and is located in the space between adjacent roll ends. The cover includes detents which cooperate with the pivotally mounted tissue roll engaging member to prevent the cover from being moved from one position in which one of the tissue rolls is exposed to a second position in which the other tissue roll is exposed until the one tissue roll is depleted or substantially depleted.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention generally relates to a tissue dispenser apparatus. More particularly, the present invention pertains to a dispenser for dispensing toilet tissue from two rolls on an alternate basis.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known to employ dispensers holding two or more rolls of toilet tissue or similar sheet material which maintain at least one of the rolls as a reserve roll while the toilet tissue is being dispensed from the other roll. Such devices are usually, but not exclusively, employed in institutional environments such as public rest rooms.




The following United States patents disclose various dispensers of this type: U.S. Pat. No. 3,010,670, issued Nov. 28, 1961, U.S. Pat. No. 5,265,816, issued Nov. 30, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 3,656,699, issued Apr. 18, 1972, U.S. Pat. No. 3,211,504, issued Oct. 12, 1965, U.S. Pat. No. 3,294,329, issued Dec. 27, 1966, U.S. Pat. No. 4,998,681, issued Mar. 12, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 4,375,874, issued Mar. 8, 1983, U.S. Pat. No. 3,637,276, issued Jan. 25, 1972, U.S. Pat. No. 3,381,909, issued May 7, 1968, and U.S. Pat. No. 2,487,763, issued Nov. 8, 1949.




The present invention is characterized by its relative simplicity, reliability, and low manufacturing cost as compared to other dispensers which, for example, can employ relatively complicated structures, including springs, to control access to two or more rolls from which sheet material is to be dispensed. Furthermore, many prior dispensers cannot be utilized to dispense from rolls without cores, i.e. coreless rolls. The apparatus disclosed and claimed herein, on the other hand, is suitable for such purpose. The subject invention also incorporates structure which facilitates roll replenishment, as compared to some dispensing systems which may require considerable time, effort, and experience to accomplish such end.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to one aspect of the invention, a dispenser for dispensing tissue paper includes a housing having first and second housing members, with the second housing member being movable relative to the first housing member between an open position for accessing the housing interior and a closed position, and a roll support mechanism including first and second roll support spindles for supporting first and second rolls of toilet tissue in a coaxial relationship, with the first roll of toilet tissue located adjacent to one of the ends of the housing, the second roll of toilet tissue located adjacent to the other end of the housing, and adjacent ends of the rolls of toilet tissue defining a space therebetween. Each roll support spindle includes a support shaft and a sleeve rotatably disposed about the support shaft for insertion into a toilet tissue roll. The dispenser also includes a cover slidably positioned on the second housing member and selectively slidably movable relative to the housing between a first cover location wherein the first roll of toilet tissue is exposed for manual access and the second roll of toilet tissue is not exposed for manual access and a second cover location wherein the second roll of toilet tissue is exposed for manual access and the first roll of toilet tissue is not exposed for manual access. A locking mechanism is provided for locking the cover against slidable movement relative to the housing between the first and second cover locations until substantial depletion of one of the rolls of toilet tissue which is exposed for being dispensed. The locking mechanism includes a toilet tissue roll end engagement member pivotally mounted on the roll support mechanism at a location between the first and second roll support spindles, dependent from the roll support mechanism, and positioned in the space defined by the adjacent ends of toilet tissue rolls supported by the roll support mechanism, and detents on the cover which are engageable with the toilet tissue roll end engagement member.




Another aspect of the invention involves a dispenser for dispensing tissue paper includes a housing having first and second housing members, with the second housing member being movable relative to the first housing member between an open position for accessing the housing interior and a closed position, a support frame mounted within the housing interior, and first and second roll support spindles mounted on the support frame and extending in opposite directions from the support frame for supporting respective rolls of toilet tissue so that a space exists between facing ends of the rolls of toilet tissue. A cover is slidably mounted in the opening in the second housing member and is selectively slidably movable relative to the second housing member between a first cover location in which the roll of toilet tissue supported on the first roll support spindle is exposed for manual access and the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle is covered to prevent manual access, and a second cover location in which the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle is exposed for manual access and the roll of toilet tissue supported on the first roll support spindle is covered to prevent manual access. The cover has at least one detent, and a toilet tissue roll end engagement member is pivotally mounted on and extends from the support frame to be positioned in the space between the facing ends of the toilet tissue rolls. The toilet tissue roll end engagement member includes a first leg and a second leg, with the second leg extending transversely from the first leg and with the toilet tissue roll end engagement member being engaged by the detent on the cover when the cover is urged from the first cover location towards the second cover location. The second leg is adapted to engage the facing end of the tissue roll supported on the second roll support spindle when the cover is urged from the first cover location towards the second cover location prior to substantial depletion of the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle to thereby prevent the cover from being moved to the second cover location.




According to another aspect of the invention, a dispenser for dispensing tissue paper includes a housing having first and second housing members, with the second housing member being movable relative to the first housing member between an open position for accessing the housing interior and a closed position. The second housing member is provided with an opening bounded by an upper edge, a lower edge and a pair of side edges, and possesses an inner side facing towards the housing interior when the second housing member is in the closed position. The second housing member includes a rib located at the inner side of the second housing member, with the rib being positioned above the upper edge of the opening and extending between opposite ends of the second housing member. A support frame is mounted within the housing interior, and first and second roll support spindles are mounted on the support frame and extend in opposite directions from the support frame for supporting respective rolls of toilet tissue. A cover is slidably mounted within the opening in the second housing member and is selectively slidably movable relative to the second housing member between a first cover location in which the roll of toilet tissue supported on the first roll support spindle is exposed for manual access and the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle is covered to prevent manual access, and a second cover location in which the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle is exposed for manual access and the roll of toilet tissue supported on the first roll support spindle is covered to prevent manual access. The cover has an upper side and opposite ends, and includes one or more housing engaging members located at the upper side of the cover and at the opposite ends of the cover. Each housing engaging member is provided with a slot that receives the rib on the inner side of the second housing member.




A further aspect of the invention involves a dispenser for dispensing tissue paper includes a housing having first and second housing members, with the second housing member being movable relative to the first housing member between an open position for accessing the housing interior and a closed position, and with the second housing member being provided with an opening bounded by an upper edge, a lower edge and a pair of side edges. The second housing possesses an interior surface facing towards the housing interior when the second housing member is in a closed position, and includes a reinforcement member. The reinforcement member has opposite ends fixed to the interior surface of the second housing member and an intermediate portion spaced from the interior surface of the second housing member to define a through slot located below the opening in the second housing member, The second housing member also includes a fixing element that fixes a part of the intermediate portion of the reinforcing member to the interior surface of the second housing member. A support frame is mounted within the housing interior, and first and second roll support spindles are mounted on the support frame and extend in opposite directions from the support frame for supporting respective rolls of toilet tissue. A cover is slidably mounted within the opening in the second housing member and is selectively slidably movable relative to the second housing member between a first cover location in which the roll of toilet tissue supported on the first roll support spindle is exposed for manual access and the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle is covered to prevent manual access, and a second cover location in which the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle is exposed for manual access and the roll of toilet tissue supported on the first roll support spindle is covered to prevent manual access. The cover has a lower side from which extends a projecting engaging element extending into the through slot.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING FIGURES




Additional details and features associated with the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered with reference to the accompanying drawing figures in which like elements are designated with like reference numerals and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of apparatus constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention with the first and second housing members thereof secured together in dispensing condition;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the apparatus showing the first and second housing members pivoted apart to disclose the interior mechanism of the apparatus including roll support means and locking means;





FIG. 3

is a simplified side view taken along the section line


3





3


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a front elevational view of the apparatus with the first and second housing members thereof secured together;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along the section line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are front elevational views of the apparatus illustrating the respective positions assumed by selected structural elements thereof during different stages of operation of the apparatus;





FIG. 7

is an exploded, perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the dispenser apparatus showing selected structural components thereof;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional, side view of the alternate embodiment of the apparatus and illustrating the first and second housing members thereof in closed condition;





FIG. 9

is a side view of the embodiment of the invention shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, but illustrating the housing members pivoted open and the roll support structure placed in roll loading position;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of an alternative version of the toilet tissue roll end engagement member used in the dispenser shown in FIGS.


1





9


;





FIG. 11

is a rear view of the toilet tissue roll end engagement member depicted in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a front view of the roll support mechanism on which is mounted the toilet tissue roll end engagement member depicted in

FIG. 10







FIG. 13

is a front view of an alternative configuration for the slidable cover that can be used in the dispenser shown in FIGS.


1





9


;





FIG. 14

is a cross-sectional view of the cover shown in

FIG. 13

taken along the section line


14





14


in

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 15

is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along the section line


15





15


in

FIG. 16

illustrating the upper portion of the cover and the way in which the housing engaging members on the cover engage the second housing member;





FIG. 16

is a front view of the second housing member with the slidable cover mounted in the opening in the second housing member;





FIG. 17

is a front view of the second housing member shown in

FIG. 16

prior to mounting the slidable cover in the opening in the second housing member;





FIG. 18

is a cross-sectional view of the second housing member taken along the section line


18





18


in

FIG. 17

; and





FIG. 19

is a cross-sectional view of the second housing member taken along the section line


19





19


in FIG.


17


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 through 6A

, the dispenser apparatus constructed in accordance with the present invention includes a housing


10


having ends


12


,


14


and defining a housing interior


16


. The housing


10


includes a first housing member


18


for attachment to a wall or other support surface and a second housing member


20


which is pivotally connected to the first housing member


18


and movable between the closed position shown in FIG.


1


and the open position shown in FIG.


2


. Pivotal movement takes place about a pivot rod


22


to which the housing members


18


,


20


are connected. A latch


24


of any suitable type is utilized to latch the housing members closed during dispensing of toilet tissue from the dispenser apparatus therefrom.




Also pivotally mounted on the pivot rod


22


is a roll support mechanism that includes a support frame


30


having axially aligned roll support spindles


32


,


34


projecting outwardly from the support frame and away from each other. The support frame


30


defines an opening


36


therein.




The support frame


30


includes a bifurcated projection


38


from which depends a toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


in the form of a flat plate which is freely pivotally mounted on the projection. Gravity will urge the toilet tissue roll end engagement member or plate


40


to the vertical condition (shown in

FIG. 4

, for example), if no outside forces are applied to the toilet tissue roll end engagement member or plate


40


. The toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


is pivotally mounted on the support frame


30


at a location between the roll support spindles


32


,


34


, with the member or plate


40


positioned in the space defined between adjacent ends of the toilet tissue rolls supported by the roll support spindles


32


,


34


. A rib


39


projects from second housing member


20


and is received by the bifurcated projection


38


when the second housing member


20


is closed to add structural stability to the dispenser.




In

FIGS. 2

,


6


and


6


A, the toilet tissue rolls that are mounted on the roll support spindles


32


,


34


are illustrated in dash lines. One toilet tissue roll


44


is mounted on one of the roll support spindles


32


(

FIGS. 2 and 6

) and another toilet tissue roll


44


is mounted on the other roll support spindle


34


(FIGS.


6


and


6


A).




The roll support mechanism including the support frame


30


and the roll support spindles


32


,


34


is pivotally movable between the positions shown in FIG.


2


and FIG.


5


. That is, pivotal movement of the support frame


30


relative to the first housing member


18


causes the roll support spindles


32


,


34


to move either toward or away from the first housing member. Of course, the roll support mechanism is in the position shown in

FIG. 5

during dispensing operation of the dispenser and in the position shown in

FIG. 2

when the front or second housing member


20


has been pivoted to an open position facilitating replenishment of toilet tissue rolls during servicing of the dispenser apparatus. Pivotal movement of the support frame


30


to limit the distance the roll support spindles


32


,


34


may be moved away from the first housing member is limited by an extension


48


of the support frame


30


which has a distal end


50


projecting into the confines of an opening


52


formed in a stabilizer plate


54


projecting outwardly from the back wall of the first housing member


18


.




An opening


36


in the support frame


30


receives the stabilizer plate


54


when the support frame is in the position shown in

FIG. 5

to stabilize not only the support frame


30


but also the roll support spindles


32


,


34


and the toilet tissue rolls supported on the roll support spindles


32


,


34


. The opening


36


is preferably dimensioned or restricted to provide engagement between the support frame


30


and the stabilizer plate


54


when the support frame has been pivoted upwardly into its dispensing position.




The front or second housing member


20


defines an opening


58


accommodating a cover


60


slidably movable within the opening


58


relative to the second housing member


20


. The cover


60


is movable between a first cover location wherein a first roll of toilet tissue is exposed for manual access and a second roll of toilet tissue is not exposed for manual access (i.e., is covered) and a second cover location wherein the second roll of toilet tissue is exposed for manual access and a first roll of toilet tissue is not exposed for manual access (i.e., is covered). That is, through application of a manual force to the cover


60


, the cover


60


may be slid relative to the second housing member


20


between the position shown in

FIG. 1

, for example, and that shown in

FIG. 2

, for example. At its upper edge, the cover


60


defines a slot


62


which receives the second housing member


20


where the second housing member defines opening


58


. At its lower edge, the cover


60


is received within a slot defined by the second housing member and a longitudinally extending reinforcement member


64


.




A locking mechanism is provided for locking the cover


60


against slidable movement relative to the second housing member between the first and second cover locations until substantial depletion of one of the rolls of toilet tissue. The above-described toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


comprises one element of such locking mechanism. Another other constituent element of the locking mechanism are detents on the cover that are engageable with the tissue roll end engagement member.




More specifically, two spaced detents


70


,


72


on the cover


60


are alternately engageable with the toilet tissue roll end engagement member. One of the detents


70


is cooperable with the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


to prevent sliding of the cover


60


in the direction of the end


12


of the housing and the other detent


72


is cooperable with the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


to prevent sliding of the cover


60


in the direction of the housing end


14


. As will now be seen, the detents


70


,


72


and the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


cooperate to lock the cover


60


against sliding movement only up to the point where the toilet tissue roll is substantially depleted on the respective spindle toward which the cover is being manually urged.





FIG. 6A

shows one of the toilet tissue rolls


42


partially depleted and the other toilet tissue roll


44


comprising a full tissue roll. If a force is exerted on the cover


60


in the direction of the bold arrow shown in

FIG. 6A

, the movement of the cover


60


toward the opposite housing end


12


is prevented due to engagement of the detent


70


with the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


and the engagement of the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


with the end of the tissue roll


42


. The engagement of the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


with the end of the tissue roll


42


prevents the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


from being pivoted to a position which would otherwise allow the detent


70


to move past the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


.




The detents


70


,


72


are triangular shaped and each includes a substantially straight abutment surface projecting orthogonally relative to the path of sliding movement of the cover and an inclined ramp surface leading from the abutment surface.





FIG. 6A

illustrates the operation of the device after the toilet tissue roll


42


has been depleted. The depletion of the toilet tissue roll


42


allows the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


to be rotated or pivoted, as shown by the small bold arrow, about the projection


38


sufficiently by the detent


70


as a result of force applied by manually sliding the cover


60


in the direction of the large bold arrow such that the detent


70


clears (or passes under) the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


40


, thus allowing the cover


60


to be slid completely to the opposite end


12


of the housing to thereby expose the other toilet tissue roll


44


for manual access through the opening


58


. Of course, the direction of movement of the structural elements just described is reversed when the tissue roll


44


is depleted and the other tissue roll


42


is to be exposed.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, each of the roll support spindles


32


,


34


includes a support shaft


78


and a sleeve


80


rotatably disposed about the support shaft


78


for insertion into a toilet tissue roll. As stated earlier, the roll support spindles


32


,


34


may be utilized with coreless rolls of toilet tissue which typically have a small central opening. Each support shaft


78


is tapered at its outermost end to facilitate entry of the roll support spindle into the central opening of the coreless toilet tissue roll.




The sleeve


80


includes flexible elements or fingers


82


which are depressed inwardly upon insertion of the sleeve into a coreless toilet tissue roll so that there is frictional engagement between the flexible elements


82


of the sleeve


80


and the support shaft


78


. This frictional engagement resists rotation of the sleeve


80


and the toilet tissue roll about the support shaft


78


so that the tissue roll will not “freewheel” relative to the roll support spindle.





FIG. 2

discloses several tissue roll end engagement members in the form of ribs


90


which project inwardly from the ends of the housing into the housing interior. These ribs are observable in the

FIG. 2

as projecting from one of the ends


12


of the housing, but it will be appreciated that similar ribs also project inwardly from the opposite housing end


14


. The ribs


90


are engageable by the ends of the toilet tissue rolls on the roll support spindles to prevent end-wise removal of the toilet tissue rolls from the roll support spindles while the second housing member


20


is in the closed position.





FIGS. 7-9

illustrate an alternative embodiment of the apparatus including a first housing member


18


A and a pivoted second housing member


20


A. In this embodiment of the invention, the support frame


30


A has a somewhat different configuration than the above-described support frame


30


. For example, the support frame


30


A includes two projecting members or legs


92


. The illustrated roll support spindles


32


A,


34


A comprise opposed end segments of a unitary shaft affixed to the support frame


30


A.




Attached to the second housing member


20


A is an upwardly projecting connector element


94


defining a curved guideway or slot


96


. Legs


92


are disposed on opposed sides of the connector element and a threaded connector


98


extends through holes at the ends of legs


92


and through curved slot


96


. With this arrangement, the outward pivoting of the support frame


30


A and roll support spindles


32


A,


34


A will automatically occur when the second housing member


20


A is moved to its open position.

FIG. 9

shows the second housing member


20


A pivoted to the open position and

FIG. 8

illustrates the first housing member


18


A and second housing member


20


A latched in the closed position. The closing of the second housing member automatically causes the support frame


30


A to move to the position shown in FIG.


8


.

FIG. 7

also illustrates the cover


60


A that is slidably mounted on the second housing member


20


A.





FIG. 16

illustrates an alternative configuration for the second housing forming a part of the housing of the dispenser and shows the cover according to an alternative configuration mounted on the second housing.

FIGS. 13-14

illustrate details relating to the alternative configuration for the cover, and

FIG. 15

illustrates the way in which the cover engages a portion of the second housing.

FIGS. 17-19

show details pertaining to the alternative configuration for the second housing. The cover and the second housing shown in

FIGS. 13-19

are adapted to be used in conjunction with the other features of the dispenser described above.




With reference to

FIGS. 13 and 14

, the cover


160


includes a pair of detents


162


,


164


similar to the detents


70


,


72


described above and adapted to engage the toilet tissue roll end engagement member. A handle


165


is provided on one end of the cover


160


to slide the cover between the first and second cover locations. A hook-like element


167


extends from the bottom of the cover


160


for engaging a portion of the second housing as will be described below in more detail.




The cover


160


also includes a pair of groove engaging members


166


,


166


that are located at the upper side of the cover and at opposite ends of the cover. As shown in

FIG. 14

, the groove engaging members


166


each include an upstanding ridge


170


and a flange


172


located above the ridge


170


. The flange


172


extends towards the outer surface of the cover


160


. The flange


172


and the ridge


170


together define a slot


168


that opens towards the outside surface of the cover. The slot


168


is adapted to receive a portion of the second housing when the cover


160


is mounted on the second housing member.




As seen in

FIG. 16

, the second housing member


200


includes an opening


202


for providing access to the interior of the dispenser housing. The cover


160


is adapted to be mounted in the opening


202


in the second housing member


200


for sliding movement between the first and second cover locations as described above. A first rib


180


is provided at the inner side of the second housing member at a position bordering on the upper side of the opening


202


. As seen in

FIG. 15

, a second rib


182


is secured to the inner side of the second housing member


200


at a position above the first rib


180


. A groove


184


is thus defined in the inner side of the cover


160


between the first and second ribs


180


,


182


. The first and second ribs


180


,


182


preferably extend along the entire extent or substantially the entire extent of the housing from one end of the housing to the opposite end of the housing.




As shown in

FIG. 15

, the flange


172


of each housing engaging member


166


is positioned in the groove


184


that is defined between the first and second ribs


180


,


182


. Also, the first rib


180


is received in the slot


168


formed in the upper side of the cover


160


. This construction provides a strong connection of the cover to the second housing member that is able to withstand the significant forces encountered during repeated and forced sliding of the cover between the first and second cover locations.





FIGS. 17-19

illustrate features relating to the construction of the second housing member that provides a further strengthened mounting of the cover on the second housing member. As seen in

FIG. 17

, the second housing member


200


includes a reinforcing rib element


204


having opposite end portions


206


,


206


that are secured to the second housing member along the portion of the second housing member


200


bordering on the lower side of the opening


202


. The reinforcing rib element


204


also includes an intermediate portion


208


that is spaced from the lower side of the opening


202


to define a through slot


210


. When the cover


160


is mounted on the second housing member


200


in the manner shown in

FIG. 16

, the hook-like element


167


extending from the lower side of the cover


160


as shown in

FIG. 14

extends through the through slot


210


so that the upstanding lip on the hook-like element


167


engages the reinforcing rib element


204


. This engagement of the hook-like element


167


with the reinforcing rib element


204


and the engagement of the housing engaging members


166


at the upper side of the cover


160


with the second housing member


200


as shown in

FIG. 15

serves to mount the cover


160


on the second housing member


200


in a manner that allows the cover to be slidably moved between the first cover location and the second cover location.




As seen in

FIG. 17

, the reinforcing rib element


204


is comprised of a pair of reinforcing ribs


212


having adjacent ends that are spaced apart from one another. The adjacent ends of the reinforcing ribs


212


are connected by a first connecting piece


214


that is secured in the illustrated embodiment to the upper surfaces of the reinforcing ribs


212


. A second connecting piece


216


connects the first connecting piece


214


to the portion of the second housing member


200


that borders the lower side of the opening


202


in the second housing member


200


. Thus, by this construction, the reinforcing rib element


204


is connected to the second housing member


200


not only at its ends, but at a point intermediate its ends. This significantly increases the strength of the reinforcing rib element


204


because it reduces the length of the unconnected or unsupported portion of the reinforcing rib element


204


. This is quite useful because as the cover


160


is repetitively slid back and forth along the opening


202


in the second housing member, typically with significant force, the hook-like element


167


on the cover


160


which engages the reinforcing rib element


204


can apply a pulling force to the reinforcing rib element


204


. If the reinforcing rib element


204


is made of plastic material, for example, the force can result in excessive stress being applied to the reinforcing rib element


204


. As the unsupported or unconnected length of the reinforcing rib element


204


increases, so too does the possibility of damaging or possibly even breaking the reinforcing rib element. Thus, by connecting the reinforcing rib element


204


to the second housing member at a point intermediate the fixed ends of the reinforcing rib element


204


, the unsupported or unconnected length of the reinforcing rib element


204


is reduced and the ability of the reinforcing rib element


204


to withstand forces generated during sliding of the cover


160


is significantly increased, thus reducing the likelihood of damaging the reinforcing rib element


204


.





FIGS. 10 and 11

illustrate another version of the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


forming a part of the dispenser of the present invention. The toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


shown in

FIGS. 10-12

can be used with the dispenser shown in

FIGS. 1-9

and can be used with a dispenser having the alternative features shown in

FIGS. 13-19

. As can be seen from

FIGS. 10 and 11

, the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


includes a generally planar first leg


104


and a pair of second legs


106


,


108


. The second legs


106


,


108


are positioned transverse (i.e., perpendicular) to the first leg


104


and extend away from the first leg


104


. The first leg


104


is provided with several reinforcing ribs


110


that reinforce the first leg


104


and prevent the first leg


104


from bending during operation of the dispenser. Also, each of the second legs


106


is provided with curved regions


112


that impart rigidity to the second legs


106


,


108


. The upper portion of the first leg


104


of the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


is also provided with a pointed and tapering engagement element


114


. The engagement element


114


is provided at the rear end of the upper portion


105


of the first leg


104


and is adapted to serve as a mounting mechanism for mounting the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


on the roll support mechanism


102


illustrated in FIG.


12


. This roll support device


102


is similar to the roll support mechanism described above and illustrated in

FIGS. 1-9

.




The roll support mechanism


102


includes a support frame


116


from which extend a pair of roll support spindles


118


,


120


. Each of the roll support spindles


118


,


120


is adapted to receive and support a respective toilet tissue roll. Each of the roll support spindles


118


,


120


is configured in the same manner as the roll support spindles


32


,


34


described above and includes a sleeve rotatably disposed about a support shaft, with the sleeve being comprised of flexible elements that are adapted to be pressed inwardly when the tissue roll is mounted on the spindle


118


,


120


to frictionally engage the support shaft. As in the case of the roll support mechanism described above and illustrated in

FIGS. 1-9

, the roll support mechanism


102


is pivotally mounted on the first housing member by way of a pin that extends through a mounting portion


122


of the support frame


116


.




The support frame


116


also includes a projection


124


defining an interior space


126


that is adapted to receive the upper portion


105


of the first leg


104


of the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

. The upper portion


105


of the of the first leg


104


of the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


is adapted to be slid into the interior space


126


of the projection


124


to mount the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


within the projection. The back wall of the projection


124


is provided with a small opening


128


that is adapted to receive the engaging element


114


extending from the rear upper portion


105


of the first leg


104


of the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


. In this way, the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


is secured to the roll support device


102


. Other features associated with the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


are the same as those described above and shown in

FIGS. 1-9

.




As shown in

FIG. 12

, the projection


124


is open along a portion of its circumferential extent (i.e., the lower portion of the projection


124


). This allows the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


mounted within the projection


124


to pivot along a predetermined arc on either side of a vertically oriented position. In the absence of tissue rolls, the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


is able to pivot to either side until it contacts one of the ends


127


of the projection


124


.




The embodiment of the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

is advantageous in providing a locking mechanism for the cover that is well suited to preventing the cover from being forced from one of the cover locations to the other until the toilet tissue on the uncovered tissue roll that is being dispensed (i.e., the exposed roll) is depleted or substantially depleted. As described above, the cover


60


shown in FIG.


1


and the cover


160


shown in

FIGS. 13-16

are adapted to be slid between the first cover location and the second cover location. In the first cover location, the tissue roll on a first one of the roll support spindles


118


,


120


is covered by the cover and the tissue roll on the second of the roll support spindles


118


,


120


is uncovered. In the second cover location, the tissue roll on the second one of the roll support spindles


118


,


120


is covered by the cover and the tissue roll on the first one of the roll support spindle


118


,


120


is uncovered.




When the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


is used, for example, with a dispenser incorporating the cover


160


shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

, as the cover


160


is slid between the first and second cover locations, the respective detent


162


,


164


on the cover


160


engages the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


to cause the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


to pivot. If the tissue roll being dispensed is not depleted or substantially depleted, the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


will engage the end of the tissue roll being dispensed, thus preventing the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


from further pivoting to the extent necessary to allow the detent


162


,


164


on the cover


160


to readily move past the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


, thus locking the cover in its current cover location. On the other hand, if the tissue roll being dispensed is depleted or substantially depleted, the sliding movement of the cover


160


will cause the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


to pivot to a position which allows the detent


162


,


164


on the cover


160


to move past the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


, thereby allowing the cover to move from one cover location to the other cover location. Thus, with this construction, the cover locking mechanism's ability to effectively prevent the cover from being forcibly pushed from one cover location to the other cover location before the tissue roll being dispensed is depleted or substantially depleted depends at least in part on the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


being prevented from pivoting to such an extent that the detent


162


,


164


on the cover is able to slide past the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


. That is, the more the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


must pivot before engaging the end of the not yet depleted or substantially depleted tissue roll being dispensed, the easier it is to forcibly push the cover


160


so that the detent


162


,


164


on the cover is able to move past the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


.




The configuration of the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

limits the amount by which the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


pivots before engaging the end of the not yet depleted or substantially depleted tissue roll being dispensed. This thus helps ensure that the cover


160


cannot be forcibly pushed to such an extent that the detent


162


,


164


is able to move past the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


before the exposed tissue roll is depleted or substantially depleted. According to this aspect of the invention, if the cover


160


is forcibly slid from one of the cover locations to the other cover location when the tissue roll being emptied is not depleted or substantially depleted, the laterally extending second leg


106


or


108


contacts the end of the tissue roll being emptied. Because of the laterally extending nature of the second leg


106


or


108


, the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


pivots only slightly before the laterally extending leg


106


or


108


contacts the end of the tissue roll being depleted. This means that it is much more difficult to forcibly push the cover past the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


, thus providing an enhanced locking mechanism for the cover. Further, the reinforced nature of the first leg


104


and the second legs


106


of the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


helps resists bending of the first and second legs if the toilet tissue roll end engagement member


100


is pressed against the end of the not yet depleted tissue roll, thus also helping to prevent the cover from being forcibly pushed from one cover location to the other cover location before the tissue roll being dispensed is depleted or substantially depleted.




The principles, preferred embodiments and modes of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification. However, the invention which is intended to be protected is not to be construed as limited to the particular embodiments described. Further, the embodiments described herein are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may be made by others, and equivalents employed, without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such variations, changes and equivalents which fall within the spirit and scope of the invention be embraced thereby.



Claims
  • 1. A dispenser for dispensing toilet tissue from rolls of toilet tissue, comprising:a double-ended housing defining a housing interior and including a first housing member and a second housing member connected to said first housing member and movable relative to said first housing member between an open position for accessing the housing interior and a closed position; roll support means including first and second roll support spindles for supporting first and second rolls of toilet tissue in a coaxial relationship, with the first roll of toilet tissue located adjacent to one of the ends of said housing, the second roll of toilet tissue located adjacent to the other of the ends of said housing, and adjacent ends of said rolls of toilet tissue defining a space therebetween, each of said roll support spindles including a support shaft and a sleeve rotatably disposed about said support shaft for insertion into a toilet tissue roll; a cover slidably positioned on said second housing member and selectively slidably movable relative to said housing between a first cover location wherein said first roll of toilet tissue is exposed for manual access and said second roll of toilet tissue is not exposed for manual access and a second cover location wherein said second roll of toilet tissue is exposed for manual access and said first roll of toilet tissue is not exposed for manual access; and locking means for locking said cover against slidable movement relative to said second housing member between said first and second cover locations until substantial depletion of one of the rolls of toilet tissue which is exposed for being dispensed, said locking means including a toilet tissue roll end engagement member pivotally mounted on said roll support means at a location between said first and second roll support spindles, dependent from said roll support means, and positioned in the space defined by the adjacent ends of toilet tissue rolls supported by said roll support means, and detents on said cover which are engageable with said toilet tissue roll end engagement member.
  • 2. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein each of said detents is generally triangular-shaped and includes a substantially straight abutment surface projecting substantially orthogonally relative to a path of sliding movement of said cover and an inclined ramp surface leading from said substantially straight abutment surface.
  • 3. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said roll support means includes a support frame pivotally connected to said first housing member, said roll support spindles projecting outwardly from said support frame in opposed directions, with pivotal movement of said support frame relative to said first housing member causing said roll support spindles to move either toward or away from said first housing member.
  • 4. The dispenser according to claim 3, including means for limiting pivotal movement of said support frame to limit a distance by which said roll support spindles may be moved away from said first housing member.
  • 5. The dispenser according to claim 3, wherein said support frame defines an opening, and including a projection projecting from said first housing member and entering said opening of said support frame when said support frame has moved toward said first housing member.
  • 6. The dispenser according to claim 3, including connector means connecting said support frame to said second housing member.
  • 7. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said second housing member defines an opening accommodating said cover, and including reinforcement means for reinforcing said second housing member at said opening and resisting removal of said cover from said second housing member.
  • 8. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said toilet tissue roll end engagement member comprises a pivoted plate.
  • 9. The dispenser according to claim 1, including roll end engagement ribs projecting inwardly from the ends of said housing into said housing interior for engagement by ends of toilet tissue rolls on said roll support spindles to prevent end-wise removal of said toilet tissue rolls from said roll support spindles while said second housing member is in a closed position.
  • 10. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said sleeve of each roll support spindle includes a plurality of flexible elements that, upon insertion of said sleeve into said toilet tissue roll, are pressed inwardly by the toilet tissue roll into frictional engagement with said support shaft to resist rotation of said sleeve and said toilet tissue roll about said support shaft.
  • 11. A dispenser for dispensing toilet tissue from rolls of toilet tissue, comprising:a housing in which is defined a housing interior, the housing including a first housing member and a second housing member connected to said first housing member, said second housing member including and opening and being movable relative to said first housing member between an open position for accessing the housing interior and a closed position; a support frame mounted within the housing interior; first and second roll support spindles mounted on the support frame and extending in opposite directions from the support frame for supporting respective rolls of toilet tissue so that a space exists between facing ends of the rolls of toilet tissue; a cover slidably mounted in the opening in the second housing member and selectively slidably movable relative to said second housing member between a first cover location in which the roll of toilet tissue supported on the first roll support spindle is exposed for manual access and the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle is covered to prevent manual access, and a second cover location in which the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle is exposed for manual access and the roll of toilet tissue supported on the first roll support spindle is covered to prevent manual access, said cover being provided with at least one detent; and a toilet tissue roll end engagement member pivotally mounted on and extending from said support frame to be positioned in the space between the facing ends of the toilet tissue rolls, said toilet tissue roll end engagement member including a first leg and a second leg, said second leg extending transversely from said first leg, said toilet tissue roll end engagement member being engaged by the detent on the cover when the cover is urged from the first cover location towards the second cover location, said second leg being adapted to engage the facing end of the tissue roll supported on the second roll support spindle when the cover is urged from the first cover location towards the second cover location prior to substantial depletion of the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle to thereby prevent the cover from being moved to the second cover location.
  • 12. The dispenser according to claim 11, wherein said second leg extends from one side of the first leg, said toilet tissue roll end engagement member including a pair of second legs extending transversely from said first leg.
  • 13. The dispenser according to claim 11, wherein an upper side of said cover is provided with a slot in which is positioned a portion of the second housing member.
  • 14. The dispenser according to claim 11, including a reinforcing rib element secured to the second housing member at a location below the opening in the second housing member, the reinforcing rib element having ends that are secured to the second housing member and an intermediate portion that is spaced from the second housing member to define a through slot, said reinforcing rib element being fixed to the second housing member at a point along said intermediate portion, a lower side of said cover being provided with a projecting piece passing through said through slot.
  • 15. A dispenser for dispensing toilet tissue from rolls of toilet tissue, comprising:a housing in which is defined a housing interior, the housing including a first housing member adapted to be mounted on a support surface and a second housing member connected to said first housing member and movable relative to said first housing member between an open position for accessing the housing interior and a closed position, said second housing member being provided with an opening bounded by an upper edge, a lower edge and a pair of side edges, said second housing possessing an inner side facing towards the housing interior when the second housing member is in a closed position, the second housing member including a rib located at the inner side of the second housing member, said rib being positioned above the upper edge of the opening and extending between opposite ends of the second housing member; a support frame mounted within the housing interior; first and second roll support spindles mounted on the support frame and extending in opposite directions from the support frame for supporting respective rolls of toilet tissue; a cover slidably mounted within said opening in said second housing member and selectively slidably movable relative to said second housing member between a first cover location in which the roll of toilet tissue supported on the first roll support spindle is exposed for manual access and the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle is covered to prevent manual access, and a second cover location in which the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle is exposed for manual access and the roll of toilet tissue supported on the first roll support spindle is covered to prevent manual access, said cover having an upper side and opposite ends, said cover including at least one housing engaging member located at the upper side of the cover, the at least one housing engaging member is provided with a slot that receives said rib on the inner side of the second housing member.
  • 16. The dispenser according to claim 15, wherein said rib on the inner side of said second housing member extends from one end of said second housing member to an opposite end of said second housing member.
  • 17. The dispenser according to claim 15, including a pair of housing engaging members provided at the upper side of the cover, said housing engaging members being located at opposite ends of the cover, said rib on the inner side of the second housing member being a first rib, and including a second rib provided on the inner side of the second housing member to define a groove between the said first and second ribs, each of said housing engaging members possessing a flange positioned in said groove.
  • 18. The dispenser according to claim 15, wherein the cover includes a pair of detents, and including a toilet tissue roll end engagement member pivotally mounted on and extending from said support frame, said toilet tissue roll end engagement member including a first leg and a pair of second legs, said second legs extending transversely from said first leg, said toilet tissue roll end engagement member being engaged by one of the detents on the cover when the cover is urged from the first cover location towards the second cover location, said toilet tissue roll end engagement member being engaged by the other detent on the cover when the cover is urged from the second cover location towards said first cover location, one of the second legs being adapted to engage one end of the tissue roll supported on the second roll support spindle when the cover is urged from the first cover location towards the second cover location prior to substantial depletion of the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle to thereby prevent the cover from being moved to the second cover location.
  • 19. A dispenser for dispensing toilet tissue from rolls of toilet tissue, comprising:a housing in which is defined a housing interior, the housing including a first housing member adapted to be mounted on a support surface and a second housing member connected to said first housing member and movable relative to said first housing member between an open position for accessing the housing interior and a closed position, said second housing member being provided with an opening bounded by an upper edge, a lower edge and a pair of side edges, said second housing possessing an interior surface facing towards the housing interior when the second housing member is in a closed position, said second housing member including a reinforcement member having opposite ends fixed to the interior surface of the second housing member and an intermediate portion spaced from the interior surface of the second housing member to define a through slot located below the opening in the second housing member, said second housing member including a fixing element that fixes a part of the intermediate portion of the reinforcing member to the interior surface of the second housing member; a support frame mounted within the housing interior; first and second roll support spindles mounted on the support frame and extending in opposite directions from the support frame for supporting respective rolls of toilet tissue; a cover slidably mounted within said opening in said second housing member and selectively slidably movable relative to said second housing member between a first cover location in which the roll of toilet tissue supported on the first roll support spindle is exposed for manual access and the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle is covered to prevent manual access, and a second cover location in which the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle is exposed for manual access and the roll of toilet tissue supported on the first roll support spindle is covered to prevent manual access, said cover having a lower side from which extends a projecting engaging element extending into said through slot.
  • 20. The dispenser according to claim 19, wherein said projecting element is hook-shaped and extends through said through slot.
  • 21. The dispenser according to claim 19, wherein an upper side of said cover is provided with a slot in which is positioned a portion of the second housing member.
  • 22. The dispenser according to claim 19, wherein the cover includes a pair of detents, and including a toilet tissue roll end engagement member pivotally mounted on and extending from said support frame, said toilet tissue roll end engagement member including a first leg and a pair of second legs, said second legs extending transversely from said first leg, said toilet tissue roll end engagement member being engaged by one of the detents on the cover when the cover is urged from the first cover location towards the second cover location, said toilet tissue roll end engagement member being engaged by the other detent on the cover when the cover is urged from the second cover location towards said first cover location, one of the second legs being adapted to engage one end of the tissue roll supported on the second roll support spindle when the cover is urged from the first cover location towards the second cover location prior to substantial depletion of the roll of toilet tissue supported on the second roll support spindle to thereby prevent the cover from being moved to the second cover location.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 09/118,547 filed on Jul. 17, 1998, abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/728,208 filed on Oct. 10, 1996 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,624), the entire content of both of which is incorporated herein by reference, and both of which serve as the basis for a claim for priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 in this application.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/728208 Oct 1996 US
Child 09/118547 US
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/118547 Jul 1998 US
Child 09/262355 US