Information
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Patent Grant
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6199791
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Patent Number
6,199,791
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Date Filed
Monday, March 15, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walsh; Donald P.
- Webb; Collin A.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 242 4231
- 242 4223
- 242 4224
- 242 560
- 242 5602
- 242 5992
- 242 5982
- 242 599
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention proposes a dispenser for a web wound into a coreless roll, the roll (11) being mounted on an irrotational, substantially cylindrical support spindle (14), the web in this dispenser being dispensed by rotationally unwinding the roll (11) around the axis (A1) of the support spindle (14), characterized in that the support spindle (14) includes means (46, 48, 50, 52) axially locking the roll (11) and in that the spindle (14) bears means (36, 50, 52) for decelerating the roll (11) being unwound.
Description
The invention relates to a dispenser of a wound web in the form of a coreless roll and including an improved spindle.
More specifically, the invention concerns a paper dispenser for public use, in particular, wherein the dispenser assumes the form of a housing and includes at least one roll mounted on a support spindle. The free end of a paper web in a roll passes through a dispensing opening and the user pulling on the free web end unwinds the roll by rotating the roll about the fixed axis of the support spindle.
More particularly, the invention relates to paper dispensers housing coreless rolls, that is rolls of which the center of the wound paper to be dispensed makes direct contact with the support spindle.
Such coreless rolls allow more compact windings and consequently a larger length of paper at a given radial roll bulk.
As a result, the coreless rolls must be operated in special dispensers.
When the user wants to unwind a specific length of paper, he will thereby set the roll in motion. If the traction exerted on the paper is comparatively vigorous, a certain speed of rotation is imparted to the roll about the support spindle and, short of further design features, the kinetic energy stored in the roll may cause excessive unwinding, to the point of self-rotation, beyond the paper length wanted by the user.
Accordingly, the objective of the invention is to propose simple and economic means allowing efficient slowing down of the roll to avert such excessive unwinding, however, the decelerating means must not unduly oppose the deliberate unwinding by the user and must not degrade the paper roll. The opposing force must be less than the force rupturing the pre-cut sheet sizes.
Moreover, it was found necessary to determine with some accuracy and, foremost, to keep the axial roll position in the unwinding position. When the user unwinds the paper, his traction is rarely perfectly perpendicular to the roll's axis of rotation and thereby the roll tends to be axially offset on its support spindle, sometimes so much that it is axially offset from the housing opening through which the paper is meant to pass.
This problem assumes special significance when the dispenser is designed to receive a second roll on the same support spindle, namely in the stored position. When, in such a dispenser, the roll in the unwinding position has been exhausted, no more needs to be done than to axially shift the second roll from the stored position to the unwinding position, such a displacement being possible because the rolls are coreless.
Therefore, another object of the invention proposes means to axially hold the roll in its unwinding position.
For that purpose, the invention proposes a dispenser described above which is characterized in that the support spindle includes means axially locking the roll and in that the spindle bears means assuring roll deceleration during unwinding.
In other features of the invention:
the roll is axially forced by the braking means against a transverse, axially locking surface,
the braking means include a flat press bar driven by elastic means against a transverse side of the roll,
the flat press bar runs radially to the spindle in such a manner that the bar cooperates with the transverse roll side over the full length of a roll radius,
the flat press bar cooperates with the transverse roll side over the full length of a roll diameter,
the spindle is irrotational about its axis during roll unwinding and the flat press bar is irrotational relative to the spindle,
the flat press bar is in the form of a plate elongated in the direction of a roll diameter and is slidable along the support spindle, and the plate includes at each of its ends an axially running guide projection received in an aperture in a stationary guard plate running transversely in the dispenser,
the guard plate is rigidly affixed to the support spindle,
a spring is inserted between the guard plate and the decelerating flat bar to axially drive the latter against the roll,
the spindle is irrotational about its axis when the roll is being unwound and the spindle is fitted with at least one radial boss housed inside the roll and rubbing against the roll to decelerate the roll during unwinding,
the radial boss runs axially over a length less than the axial roll dimension,
the radial boss is configured axially substantially at the middle of the roll when the same is in its unwinding position on the support spindle,
the change in cross-section of the support spindle caused by the radial boss is continuous,
the radial boss runs around the axis at an angle less than 180°,
the radial boss is configured at an angle on the support spindle in a direction substantially opposite the direction in which the web is being dispensed,
the axially locking roll means include a frustoconical boss having the same axis as the support spindle, the base of the boss forming a transverse surface to axially lock the roll in one direction, and the conical surface of the boss facilitating roll installation by axially sliding the roll onto the spindle toward the roll's unwinding position,
the braking means axially pressing the roll against the base of the frustoconical boss,
the support spindle includes a T-shaped end to engage a corresponding dispenser channel to detachably affix the spindle in the dispenser and to lock the spindle so as to be irrotational about its axis,
the T-shaped end of the support spindle is a separate part mounted on the spindle, and
the means locking the roll axially includes a transverse washer configured between the T-shaped end and the spindle.
Other features and advantages of the invention are elucidated in the comprehensive following description and in relation to the attached drawings:
FIG. 1
is a partial perspective of an illustrative first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a partial top view illustrating the dispenser support spindle of a first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 3
is a partial view in section along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a cross-section of the support spindle along line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 5
is a partial axial section illustrating a second embodiment of the invention; and
FIGS. 6
,
7
and
8
are, respectively, perspective axial-sectional and side views of a support spindle of a third embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 1
shows the case
12
of a paper roll dispenser
10
.
The dispenser receives coreless paper rolls
11
S,
11
D. The dispenser
10
is used, for example, publicly and is able to receive simultaneously two paper rolls, one of them, namely
1
lD, being in the unwinding position ready to serve the user and the other, namely
11
S, being kept stored and waiting.
In this state, the two rolls are mounted side by side, inside the case
12
of the dispenser
10
, on a substantially straight and cylindrical support spindle having a horizontal axis A
1
. The roll storage and unwinding positions
11
S and
11
D, respectively, are shown in broken lines in FIG.
2
.
A cover, not shown, serves to close an upper opening in the case
12
, through which the rolls
11
are put in place in the dispenser, to form a substantially closed housing.
The dispenser
10
includes a feed slot
16
in the case
12
and allows the free end (not shown) of a roll
11
D in the unwinding position to be accessed by a user so he can unwind his desired amount of paper.
In this case, the feed slot
16
is configured at the bottom on the left of the dispenser as seen in the Figures, in such a manner that the right-hand part of the dispenser
10
receives the reserve roll
11
S in the stored position.
When the roll in the unwinding position has been exhausted, a mechanism, not shown, allows axial moving of the reserve roll along the support spindle
14
into the unwinding position
11
D without the need to open the cover. The shifting of the reserve roll is unhampered by any core of the exhausted roll that would prevent the reserve roll from being moved into the unwinding position.
The support spindle
14
can be detachably mounted in the case
12
of the dispenser
10
.
The case
12
includes a plane, vertical rear side
18
to allow mounting of the case, for example, to a building wall. The support spindle
14
is configured essentially at the center of the dispenser
10
and is firmly joined by its two ends to the two vertical side walls
20
of the case
12
. The spindle is detachable or not, pivoting or not about one of its ends.
For that purpose, the spindle
14
includes at a first end
22
a cylindrical segment
24
having a transverse, substantially horizontal axis A
2
perpendicular to the axis A
1
of the spindle
14
, so that, in top view, the end
22
of the spindle
14
assumes a T-shape.
On their inside faces
26
, the side walls
20
of the dispenser
10
include a channel
28
having a substantially U-shaped cross section in a vertical, longitudinal plane, the U being open upward.
The vertical inner arm
30
of each of the two channels
28
includes a notch
32
having a dimension in the transverse direction substantially equal to the diameter of the support spindle
14
.
The transverse cylindrical segment
24
of the T-shaped end
22
of the spindle
14
therefore can be elastically nested, from top toward bottom, as viewed in the Figures, into either of the channels
28
, the spindle
14
then being received in a corresponding notch
32
.
The opposite end
34
of the support spindle
14
lacks a transverse segment. It is, however, received across the notch
32
of the opposite channel and is maintained therein merely by its own weight plus that of the roll(s) when mounted on the spindle
14
.
Such affixation mode of the spindle
14
is especially advantageous because it allows on one hand maintaining the spindle in place in a simple and effective manner and on the other hand preventing the spindle
14
from pivoting about itself around its axis A
1
. Furthermore, by selecting a cylindrical transverse segment
24
and a correspondingly shaped channel
28
, the spindle
14
can hinge about the axis A
2
of the transverse segment
24
relative to the dispenser case
12
.
In this manner, when the spindle
14
is mounted in the dispenser
10
, the paper rolls can be mounted on the spindle
14
by pivoting the spindle about its T-shaped end
22
to insert the rolls by the opposite ends
34
without being required to fully disassemble the spindle
14
.
In any case, assembly and disassembly, also full replacement of the spindle
14
, are very simply carried out, for example by inserting and removing the transverse segment
24
.
A first embodiment of the invention, the illustrative embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 through 4
, includes a spindle
14
fitted with a radial boss
36
which allows deceleration of the paper roll being unwound.
The radial boss
36
runs over a limited axial length which is less than the dimension of the paper roll in that direction, and is configured substantially at the middle of the roll when this roll is in the unwinding position
11
D on the spindle
14
.
The embodiment shown in the Figures does not provide a boss in the spindle
14
that would correspond to the roll's stored position.
The central configuration of the boss
36
biases the roll being unwound towards centering of the roll, thereby averting excessive shift of the roll in the axial direction of the spindle
14
. This design, therefore, assures controlled deceleration in the central position. The roll will not rub along its lateral portions. In this manner, the roll stays opposite the dispensing slot
16
.
In the illustrative embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 through 4
, the radial boss
36
is asymmetric to the axis A
1
. It runs only at an angle less than 180° around the axis A
1
and points upward so that, when seen in transverse section, the spindle
14
is substantially oblong, namely elongated upward relative to the axis A
1
.
The radial boss
36
when seen in horizontal profile, as in
FIG. 3
, is a convex surface
38
symmetrically merging on either side of the axial direction into the cylindrical surface of the spindle
14
by means of concave surfaces
40
. In this manner, the change in cross-section of the spindle
14
at the boss
36
is progressive and continuous.
In the illustrative embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 through 4
, the radial boss
36
points upward, on one hand taking into account the weight of the rolls, namely from top to bottom, and on the other hand because the slot
16
allows the user to unwind the paper roll by pulling on the paper substantially vertically downward in the opposite direction of the radial boss
36
.
The combination of these two actions causes sufficient friction between the roller and the radial boss
36
to achieve frictional roll deceleration.
The radial boss
36
, lacking any angular surface, will not degrade the paper roll.
In a second feature of the invention, the dispenser
10
is fitted with means to lock the roll axially when in its unwinding position.
For that purpose, the spindle
14
includes a frustoconical boss
48
located substantially centrally at the spindle
14
between the storage and unwinding roll positions.
The base
50
of the frustoconical boss
48
subtends a transverse shoulder surface
50
preventing the roll from returning from its unwinding position to its storage position and thereby constraining the roll to remain opposite the dispensing slot
16
.
On the other hand, the conical surface of the boss
48
allows the roll to easily pass from its storage position into its unwinding position.
To prevent the roll from moving in the other direction, the roll may simply come to a stop against the channel
28
as in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 through 4
.
In the first embodiment of the spindle
14
, shown in
FIGS. 1 through 4
, this spindle is unitary.
On the other hand, as regards the embodiment shown in
FIG. 5
, the T-shaped end
22
of the spindle
14
is an assembled part
42
.
The assembled T-shaped end
42
includes a stub
44
of axis A
1
inserted into a corresponding orifice
45
of the end of the spindle
14
. The stub
44
can be affixed to the orifice
45
by any suitable means, such as mechanical threading, bonding or force-fitting.
This second embodiment mode furthermore includes means to assure improved lateral guidance, in the axial direction of the spindle
14
, of the roll in the unwinding position.
For that purpose, a transverse washer
46
is mounted on the stub
44
of the assembled end
42
to fix in place the roll in a first direction, in particular to prevent the roll from rubbing against the side wall
20
of the case
12
and against the channel
28
.
FIGS. 6 through 8
show a third illustrative embodiment of a dispenser of the invention including improved roll deceleration means. Components which are identical with or similar to those already discussed above are denoted by the same reference numbers.
As in the previous two embodiments, the present support spindle
14
includes a frustoconical boss
48
located substantially at the center of the spindle
14
to prevent a roll from moving in a first axial direction, that is from its unwinding to its storage position.
However, this third embodiment of the invention is distinct from the others in that the roll deceleration means are simultaneously used to lock the roll with respect to the opposite direction.
In this design, the dispenser
10
includes a decelerating flat bar
52
slidably mounted on the support spindle
14
on the side of the transverse roll face
54
opposite the transverse face
56
by means of which the roll
11
D cooperates with the base
50
of the frustoconical boss
48
. The decelerating flat bar
52
is axially forced to come to rest against the corresponding roll face
54
and is irrotational about the axis A
1
.
Accordingly, by rubbing against the face
54
, the flat bar
52
assures deceleration of the roll and simultaneously forces the roll against the base
50
of the frustoconical boss
48
, thereby allowing very reliable determination of the roll's position in the dispenser
10
.
In the shown embodiment, the flat bar
52
is a plate located in a transverse plane and radially elongated corresponding to a roll diameter of small width.
The flat bar
52
slides axially on the spindle
14
and is kept in fixed position relative to the case
12
of the dispenser
10
by two projections
58
each running axially from the radial ends of the flat bar
52
in the direction parallel to the roll. Each projection
58
is received in an axially sliding manner in a corresponding aperture
60
in a guard plate
62
stationary in the dispenser
10
.
The guard plate
62
shown in the Figures is substantially the same shape as the decelerating flat bar
52
and can be made integral with the spindle
14
or in the form of an assembled part in the manner of the washer
46
of the second above described embodiment.
A compression spring
64
is situated between the guard plate
60
and the decelerating flat bar
52
in order to bias the latter to rest against the transverse side face
64
of the roll
11
D. The projections
58
include stops preventing the flat bar
52
from excessively deviating from the guard plate
62
when the unwinding position is without a roll.
Obviously other designs can be used to assure irrotationality of the decelerating flat bar. Illustratively, the flat bar
52
can include a fluted socket mounted in sliding manner on a fluted portion of the spindle
14
.
The flat bar
52
offers the advantage that its surface in contact with the roll is proportional to the roll diameter. As a result, the decelerating force exerted by the flat bar decreases with roll diameter. The decrease in roll diameter entails a decrease in roll inertia and hence a decrease in the required decelerating force. In this manner, the decelerating force applied by the flat bar
52
on the roll always matches the particular needs.
Lastly, as regards the third embodiment, the support spindle
14
hinges on the case
12
of the dispenser
10
by a clevis-shaped end of which each arm is perforated by an orifice having an axis A
2
to pass a hinge rod resting in the dispenser
10
.
Claims
- 1. A dispenser for a web wound into a coreless roll comprising a substantially cylindrical, irrotational support spindle on which at least one of said coreless roll can be mounted and from one roll of said at least one of said coreless roll the web is dispensed by unwinding the one roll by rotating the one roll about a longitudinal axis of the support spindle, wherein the support spindle comprises means for axially locking the one roll in place on the support spindle, and means for decelerating the one roll when being unwound, wherein the one roll is axially pressed by the means for decelerating against a transverse axially locking surface, wherein the means for decelerating comprise an irrotational, flat press bar axially slidable in the dispenser, wherein the flat press bar is driven by elastic means against a transverse side of the roll, wherein the flat press bar is in the form of a plate elongated in a direction of a roll diameters and wherein the plate comprises at each end an axial guide projection which is received in an aperture in a stationary guard plate extending transversely inside the dispenser.
- 2. Dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the flat press bar extends radially from the support spindle in such a manner as to cooperate with the transverse roll side over a full length of a roll radius.
- 3. Dispenser as claimed in claim 2 wherein the flat press bar cooperates with the transverse roll side over the full length of a roll diameter.
- 4. Dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the flat press bar is irrotational relative to the spindle.
- 5. Dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the guard plate is rigidly affixed to the support spindle.
- 6. Dispenser as claimed in claim 5 wherein at least one spring is inserted between the guard plate and the flat press bar to drive said flat press bar axially against the roll.
- 7. Dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least one spring is inserted between the guard plate and the flat press bar to drive said flat press bar axially against the roll.
- 8. A dispenser for a web wound into a coreless roll comprising a substantially cylindrical, irrotational support spindle on which at least one of said coreless roll can be mounted and from one roll of said at least one of said coreless roll the web is dispensed by unwinding the one roll by rotating the one roll about a longitudinal axis of the support spindle, wherein the support spindle comprises means for axially locking the one roll in place on the support spindle, and means for decelerating the one roll when being unwound, wherein the means for axially locking the one roll comprise a frustoconical boss having an axis same as the support spindle, having a base providing a transverse surface which axially locks the one roll in one axial direction, and having a conical surface which facilitates shifting a roll in a stored position on the support spindle by axially sliding on the spindle the roll in a stored position into an unwinding position, and wherein the means for decelerating axially presses the one roll against the base of the frustoconical boss.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
96 08766 |
Jul 1996 |
FR |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/FR97/01303 |
|
WO |
00 |
3/15/1999 |
3/15/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO98/02373 |
1/22/1998 |
WO |
A |
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