Dispenser for sheets such as note pad paper

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6595387
  • Patent Number
    6,595,387
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 28, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus and method for dispensing individual sheets of stack of adhesive coated sheets is disclosed. The apparatus is comprised of a carriage for receiving the stack of adhesive coated sheets; reciprocating means for intermittently driving the carriage from a first rest position to a second rest position and vice versa; and guiding means for directing the distal edge of a sheet from a guide input to a guide output as the carriage is driven by the reciprocating means from the first rest position to the second rest position or vice versa. The invention is useful for dispensing said sheets without requiring that each sheet be pulled through or drawn out the guide output under the force of the releasable adhesive bond between adjacent sheets. Using the invention, one may cause a sheet to be dispensed to a position where it is accessible to the user only when the sheet is actually needed.
Description




BACKGROUND




This present invention relates to a device for dispensing thin sheets including paper. More particularly, the invention relates to a method and apparatus for dispensing individual sheets of adhesive coated products, including note pad papers, from a stack where the sheets releasably adhere to one another along opposite edges of successive sheets.




The prior art includes a number of dispensers for use with sheet and various other stationary products. The vast majority of the devices are designed to receive a uniform stack of identical sheets. The individual sheets are then dispensed by engaging and moving the sheet to a position that is accessible to the user. The means for engaging the sheet is typically a mechanical arm that frictionally engages the sheet and slidably removing it from the remaining sheets of the stack. This same operational mechanism is repeated in a number of patents, namely U.S. Pat. No. 4,071,165 to Leopoldi, U.S. Pat. No. 4,941,591 to Lin et al, U.S. Pat. No. 4,865,223 to Huang, U.S. Pat. No. 5,104,000 to Goff, and U.S. Pat. No. 3,517,855 to Hillis. However, each of these devices is impractical for use with the unbound, adhesive coated sheet products to which the present invention pertains.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,721 to Vance discloses a mechanism for dispensing individual sheets of note pad paper having a reusable adhesive strip on each leaf of the note pad. Although the invention is effective for separating an individual sheet from a stack of adhesive coated sheets, it is limited to a specific type of note paper in which the adhesive is applied to a common edge or side of every sheet within the stack. As such, it is inoperable with respect to the type of sheet product the present invention is directed toward.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,080,254 to Feer, U.S. Pat. No. 6,267,263 to Emoff et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,907,825 to Miles, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,299,712 to Carlson et al. are intended for use with note pad papers that releasably adhere to one another using a thin adhesive strip along opposite edges of successive sheets. An example of an adhesive coated stack is sold under the trade designation “POST-IT” by Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, Minn.




The patents to Feer, Emoff, Miles, and Carlson each disclose an apparatus in which the upper most sheet of the stack of adhesive coated sheets is made to protrude from a slot in the top surface of each container. The edge of the uppermost sheet opposite the adhesive strip is drawn from the container as a consequence of the removal of the previous uppermost sheet. Once an edge is ejected from the slot, the sheet remains in the position that is visible and accessible to the user until it is removed. In each prior art dispenser, the edge of the uppermost sheet must necessarily protrude from the dispenser to permit the user to access the sheet as well as manually draw the next sheet below into the position of the upper most sheet.




SUMMARY




The present invention overcomes the limitations of the prior art with a dispenser that supports the uppermost sheet in proximity to the dispenser's output until the dispenser is actuated, at which point the uppermost sheet is ejected from the dispenser using a mechanism that is independent of the process or means for removing the previous uppermost sheet, as required by the prior art.




In one embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus for dispensing individual sheets from a stack of adhesive coated sheets is comprised of a guide output; guiding means for directing the distal edge of the uppermost sheet out of the guide output; and repositioning means for intermittently altering the relative position of the stack and guiding means. In this embodiment, the distal edge of the uppermost sheet is driven from the position within the guiding means to a position accessible to the user at the guide output when the relative reposition of the stack and guiding means are changed by the repositioning means. The guiding means may take any of a number of forms including a pair of substantially planar structures that converge in the direction of the dispenser's guide output. The repositioning means may include, for example, an electro-mechanical or other power operated device for altering the relative positions of the stack and guiding means. One skilled in the art will recognize that repositioning means may operate by moving the stack relative to the guiding means or, in the alternative, by moving the guide means relative to the stack.




In another embodiment, the dispenser is comprised of a carriage for retaining the stack of adhesive coated sheets; guiding means for laterally supporting the distal edge of a sheet and for directing the distal edge of the sheet out of the guiding means; and reciprocating means for intermittently altering the relative position of the carriage and guiding means. The distal edge of the sheet being laterally supported by the guiding means is directed out of the guiding means as the relative position of the carriage and guiding means are altered by the reciprocating means. The reciprocating means may actuate the carriage, the guide means, or both in response to the user input.




In another embodiment of the invention, the dispenser is comprised of a carriage in which the stack of adhesive coated sheets sits; reciprocating means for intermittently driving the carriage from a first rest position to a second rest position and vice versa; and guiding means having a guide input and guide output for directing the distal edge of a sheet from the guide input to the guide output as the carriage is driven by the reciprocating means from the first rest position to the second rest position or vice versa.




The method of dispensing sheets from a stack of adhesive coated sheets located at a first rest position, is comprised of the steps of positioning the distal end of an uppermost sheet against a first guide of a guiding means; repositioning the stack of adhesive coated sheets to a second rest position such that the distal end of an uppermost sheet is dispensed from the a guide output of the guiding means where it is accessible to the dispenser's user; positioning the distal end of the next most sheet, i.e. the sheet immediately below the uppermost sheet, against a second guide of the guiding means; and repositioning the stack of adhesive coated sheets to the first rest position such that the distal end of an next most sheet is dispensed or ejected from the guide output where it is accessible to the dispenser's user.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view illustrating the exterior of the top, front and side of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the internal side of the base structure illustrating in part the carriage and housing according to the preferred embodiment.





FIG. 3



a


is a plan view of the internal side of the lid structure of the preferred embodiment.





FIG. 3



b


is a plan view of the internal side of the top of the base of the preferred embodiment.





FIG. 4



a


is a plan view of the internal side of the bottom of the base of the preferred embodiment with the carriage in the first rest position.





FIG. 4



b


is a plan view of the internal side of the bottom of the base of the preferred embodiment with the carriage in the second rest position.





FIG. 5

is a longitudinal cross section through the preferred embodiment of the dispenser with the carriage in the first rest position.





FIG. 6

is a longitudinal cross section through the preferred embodiment of the dispenser with the carriage in the second rest position.





FIG. 7

a longitudinal cross section through the preferred embodiment of the dispenser with the uppermost sheet being removed from carriage.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The invention pertains to a dispenser for dispensing individual sheets of a variety of materials from a stack of adhesive coated sheets. The preferred form of stack includes a plurality of substantially rectangular paper sheets of paper, for example, that have a strip of adhesive that releasably attaches an uppermost sheet to the adjacent lower sheet in the stack. The strip of adhesive is applied on the underside of a given sheet along one side or edge, this edge being referred to as the proximal edge. The distal edge, then opposite the proximal edge, does not include any adhesive although it may be releasably attached to a strip of adhesive applied to the sheet immediately above. Thus, the distal edge of any given upper sheet will correspond to the proximal edge of the adjacent lower sheet.




Adhesive coated sheets as described above may be assembled to form a stack of adhesive coated sheets where the sheets releasably adhere to one another along opposite edges of successive sheets. This stack of adhesive coated sheets is such that the adhesive edge alternates between opposing sides from sheet to sheet in a style that resemble an accordion when drawn apart from one another. As will be seen below, the reciprocating mechanism of the present invention is ideally suited for dispensing a single sheet from such a stack of adhesive coated sheets. With appropriate modification, the dispenser can be designed to dispense papers of various sizes, including 3 inch square and 3 by 5 inch, 2⅝ by 2⅞ inch, 1½ by 2 inch, 3 by 4 inch, 3 by 3{fraction (5/16)} inch, 1 by 3 inch, 2 by 3 inch 1 by 1¾ inch, or sheets of different adhesive configurations, including that described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,390,819 to Kaye, herein incorporated by reference.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a perspective view of the exterior of the preferred embodiment is illustrated looking on from the top, front and side. The dispenser


100


is preferably comprised of a lid


101


and a base


102


that frictionally engage one another. The lid structure


101


of the preferred embodiment includes a push bar


103


, which causes a single sheet to be dispensed from the slot or guide output


104


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a perspective view of the internal side of the base


102


illustrating the carriage and housing according to the preferred embodiment. The exterior of the internal housing


212


is comprised of one or more push button switches


211


that are engaged when the push bar


103


is depressed. The interior of the housing


212


of the preferred embodiment includes various electrical components including the reciprocating means discussed below and one or more batteries for use with portable or desk-top dispenser units.




The carriage


205


receives a stack of adhesive coated sheets (not shown) which is held in position by the carriage walls


207


. The carriage


205


of the preferred embodiment includes a plurality of wheels (not shown) that are supported from underneath by the support


209


. One skilled in the art will recognize a number of alternative configurations, including rails, rollers and bearing, suitable for permitting relative movement of the carriage with respect to the cooperating structures including the guiding means discussed below. The carriage


205


is driven by the reciprocating means mounted in part within the housing


212


, preferably. The movement of the carriage


205


is confined to oscillate within a region defined by the flange


210


and the housing


212


in the preferred embodiment.




In the preferred embodiment, the reciprocating means drives the carriage


205


and the stack therein between two rest positions corresponding to the maximum displacement of the carriage


205


through its oscillatory cycle. The carriage


205


illustrated in

FIG. 2

is shown at a first rest position corresponding to the maximum throw of the reciprocating means. The carriage


205


sits idle in this first rest position until a user causes the reciprocating means to drive, i.e. to reposition, the carriage


205


to a second rest position which, in the preferred embodiment, is adjacent to the housing


212


. The path traced as the carriage


205


oscillates between the first and second rest positions approximately coinciding with the perimeter defined by the flange


210


and the housing


212


.




Referring to

FIG. 3



a


, a plan view of the internal side of the lid structure of the preferred embodiment is illustrated. From this view, the push bar mechanism, guiding means and guide output


104


are visible. The push bar mechanism of the preferred embodiment is comprised of push bar


103


and the hinge assemblies


318


that pivotably attach the push bar


103


to the lid


101


. The posts


319


are positioned and sized to engage the push button switches


211


when the push bar


103


is depressed. The spring


320


, which is affixed to the lid


101


by means of rivet


321


, returns the push bar


103


to its initial position flush with the exterior of the lid


101


after it is depressed and released. The distal end


322


of the push bar


103


includes a lip that engages the lid


101


to prevent the push bar


103


from pivoting beyond its undepressed position flush with the lid


101


. The plan view of the top of the base


102


shown in

FIG. 3



b


is included to illustrate the alignment of the carriage


205


with the guide output


104


as well as the push bar


103


and the button switches


211


.




The guiding means in the preferred embodiment is comprised of a forward guide


316


and a rear guide


317


that cooperate with the carriage


205


to hold and channel individual sheets to and out of the guide output


104


. In this embodiment, the guides


316


and


317


are substantially planar structures that converge to create a tapered opening that is widest at the guide input. The static and kinetic coefficients of the material from which the guiding means is constructed should be relatively low to facilitate the sliding of the individual sheet to the guide output


104


. One skilled in the art will recognize that the tapered relationship between the guides


316


and


317


is not strictly necessary and is but one of many means for laterally supporting and directing an uppermost sheet in its upward migration to the guide output


104


as the carriage


205


is driven between the two rest positions. The guides


316


and


317


are supported by means of the mounting plate


315


and screws (not shown) that engage the lid


101


, for example.




Referring to

FIG. 4



a


, a plan view of the internal side of the bottom of the base of the preferred embodiment is illustrated with the carriage in the first rest position. In this view, the reciprocating means, the flange


210


as well as the underside of the support


209


and internal housing


212


are visible. The support


209


includes the access


424


through which the reciprocating means engages the carriage bottom


206


and repositions the carriage


205


. The housing


212


in this embodiment houses the battery


439


and portions of the reciprocating means.




The function of the reciprocating means is to drive, or otherwise reposition, the carriage


205


between the first and second rest positions in response to a user prompting. The effect of repositioning the carriage


205


is to force an individual sheet from the stack up the guiding means and through the guide output


104


. In preferred embodiment, the reciprocating means is comprised.of an electric motor


425


, belt


426


, gears


427


through


429


, drive rod


434


, swing arm


436


, interrupt switch


432


and corresponding electrical circuitry for intermittently powering the motor


425


.




Equivalent means for reciprocating the stack of adhesive coated sheets may include manual, electro-mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic devices for providing the force to reposition the stack with respect to the guiding means.




The user initiates the dispensation of a sheet by causing the push button


211


to be depressed, which in turn engages the motor


425


and actuates the carriage


205


. The turning of the motor


425


, coupled to the first gear


427


by means of the belt


426


, causes rotation of the series of step-down gears including the first gear


427


, second gear


428


and third gear


429


. The third gear


429


rotates until either the first or second cam


430


or


431


engages the interrupt switch


432


. When depressed, the interrupt switch


432


severs electrical communication between the motor


425


and the battery


439


, causing the motor


425


to stop.




As the third gear


429


rotates, the carriage pin


438


is made to reciprocate to and fro within the access


424


. More specifically, the drive rod


434


is pivotally engaged to the third gear


429


and is linearly displaced in response to its rotation. The drive rod


434


is pivotally engaged to the swing arm


436


which is, in turn, anchored to the support


209


by means of anchor pin


437


. On the opposite end of the swing arm


436


is the pin


438


, which is anchor to the carriage bottom


206


and slidably engaged to the slot


440


of the swing arm


436


.




Referring to

FIG. 4



b


, a plan view of the internal side of the bottom of the base of the preferred embodiment is illustrated with the carriage in the second rest position. The location of the interrupt switch


432


and the first and second cams


430


and


431


are positioned on the third gear


429


such that gear


429


rotates approximately


180


degrees with each activation of the push bar


103


. Further, the angular position of the pivot


433


on the third gear


429


is such that the pivot


438


stops at one of the two ends of the access


424


. In this embodiment, the leftmost point of the pivot


438


corresponds to the first rest positions of the carriage


205


while the rightmost point of the pivot


438


corresponds to the second rest positions of the carriage


205


. The throw of the reciprocating means is defined by the radial position of the pivot


433


, with respect to the center of the third gear


429


. In the preferred embodiment, the throw is equal to half the distance between the carriage's first and second rest positions.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, a longitudinal cross section through the preferred embodiment of the dispenser with the carriage in the first rest position is illustrated. The carriage


205


includes a stack of adhesive coated sheets


541


and an uppermost sheet


542


which is laterally supported by the forward guide


316


. In this embodiment, the uppermost sheet


542


does not protrude beyond the guide output


104


until after the push bar


103


is engaged and the carriage


104


is made to reciprocate. The position of the uppermost sheet


542


against a guide


316


(or against


317


when the carriage


205


is in the second rest position) as illustrated depicts the relative position of the uppermost sheet


542


with respect to the guiding means (1) after the stack has been loaded and (2) after the carriage


205


is reciprocated to the first rest position and the prior uppermost sheet removed.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, a longitudinal cross section through the preferred embodiment of the dispenser with the carriage in the second rest position is illustrated. Here, the carriage


205


has advanced to the second rest position in response to the depression of the push bar


103


. The movement of the carriage


205


causes the distal end of the upper most sheet


542


to be driven up to and out of the guide output


104


where it is accessible to the user.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, a longitudinal cross section through the preferred embodiment of the dispenser with the uppermost sheet being removed from carriage is illustrated. When the uppermost sheet


542


is removed, the underlying adhesive strip at the proximal end of sheet


542


causes the distal end of the next sheet


543


below to be drawn up into the guide input. Before the next sheet


543


is drawn from the guide output, the adhesive bond between sheets


542


and


543


gives way and the next sheet


543


below remains releasably attached to the stack


541


where it is laterally supported by the rear guide


317


. As before, the next most sheet


543


ascends to the position of the uppermost sheet and does not protrude beyond the guide output


104


until after the push bar


103


is engaged and the carriage


104


is made to reciprocate back to the first rest position.




The relative positioning between the guiding means and the stack


541


, preferably located in the carriage


205


, is important to the operation of the present invention. According to this embodiment specifically, the distance between the guiding means and the stack


541


positioned in the carriage


205


is sufficiently large that the distal end of the uppermost sheet


542


is below or substantially flush with the guide output


104


in one rest position, while the distance must be sufficiently short that the distal end of the uppermost sheet


542


may ascend above the guide output


104


when the carriage


205


is drive to the opposite rest position.




In the case of the 3 inch square adhesive coated paper dispenser of the preferred embodiment, the guiding means is centrally position between the between the first and second rest position about which the carriage


205


oscillates. The lateral displacement of the carriage


205


as it reciprocates between the first and second rest positions is approximately 2 inches. The distance between the guide output


104


and the bottom of the carriage


205


is approximately 2 inches. The distance between the guide input and guide output


104


is approximately 1.4 inches. The angle of the angle the forward and rear guide


316


and


317


with respect to the horizontal is approximately arccos (0.6/3.5). One skilled in the art will recognize that these parameters are subject to variation without frustrating the functionality of the invention.




One skilled in the art will recognize that the invention may take the form of various embodiments different than that described above. For example, the relative positions of the guiding means and stack


541


may be achieved by reciprocating the guide means relative to the stack


541


, or by moving both simultaneously. In embodiments in which the guiding means is reciprocated, reciprocating means engages the guiding means while the stack


541


remains static.




The method of dispensing the uppermost sheet


542


of a stack


541


from the dispenser


100


is comprised of the steps of positioning the distal end of the uppermost sheet


542


against the forward guide


316


, for example; repositioning the carriage


205


and stack


541


to the second rest position, for example, such that the distal end of the uppermost sheet


542


is dispensed from the guide output


104


where it is accessible to the dispenser's user; positioning the distal end of the next sheet, i.e. the sheet adjacent to the uppermost sheet, against the rear guide


617


, for example; and repositioning the stack


541


to the first rest position such that the distal end of an next most sheet is dispensed from the guide output


104


where it is accessible to the dispenser's user. In each of the various embodiments of this method, the step of positioning the distal end of the next sheet, as described above, is achieved by supporting the distal end of the next sheet with the guiding means in such a way as to permit the relative movement of the stack


541


to cause the sheet to be dispensed. In this manner, the underlying sheets of the stack can be ejected from the guide output without necessarily relying on the releasable adhesive bond between the uppermost sheet and next sheet below to draw sheets through the guide output


104


.




Although the above description contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, but rather as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Therefore, the invention has been disclosed by way of example and not limitation, and reference should be made to the following claims to determine the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for dispensing sheets from a stack of adhesive coated sheets; each sheet including a proximal edge, a distal edge, and an adhesive strip; the adhesive strip being on opposite edges of successive sheets of the stack; the apparatus comprising:(a) a guide output; (b) guiding means for directing the distal edge of an uppermost sheet to the guide output; and (c) repositioning means for intermittently altering the relative position of the stack and guiding means; whereby the distal edge of the uppermost sheet is driven from the guiding means to the guide output.
  • 2. An apparatus for dispensing sheets from a stack of adhesive coated sheets; each sheet including a proximal edge, a distal edge, and an adhesive strip; the adhesive strip being on opposite edges of successive sheets of the stack, the apparatus comprising:(a) a carriage for holding the stack of adhesive coated sheets to be dispensed by the apparatus; (b) guiding means for: (i) laterally supporting the distal edge of a sheet, and (ii) directing the distal edge of the sheet out of the guiding means; and (c) reciprocating means for intermittently altering the relative position of the carriage and guiding means; whereby the distal edge of the sheet being laterally supported by the guiding means is directed out of the guiding means in response to the relative repositioning of the carriage and guiding means.
  • 3. The apparatus in claim 2, wherein the guiding means is comprised of a forward guide and a rear guide.
  • 4. The apparatus in claim 3, wherein the forward guide and rear guide are substantially planar structures that converge at a guide output.
  • 5. The apparatus in claim 4, wherein the reciprocating means reciprocates the carriage, relative to the guiding means, between first and second rest positions.
  • 6. The apparatus in claim 5, wherein apparatus further includes an input device for actuating the reciprocating means.
  • 7. An apparatus for dispensing sheets from a stack of adhesive coated sheets; each sheet including a proximal edge and a distal edge; the apparatus comprising:(a) a carriage for receiving the stack of adhesive coated sheets to be dispensed by the apparatus; (b) reciprocating means for intermittently driving the carriage from a first rest position to a second rest position and vice versa; and (c) guiding means, comprising a guide input and guide output, for directing the distal edge of a sheet from the guide input to the guide output as the carriage is driven by the reciprocating means from the first rest position to the second rest position or vice versa.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first and second rest positions are symmetrically disposed on either side of the guide input.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the minimum distance between the guide output and the stack of adhesive coated sheets in the carriage is less than the length of the sheet such that the sheet may be made to protrude from the guide output.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the guiding means is comprised of a forward guide and a rear guide made of low friction material.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the forward and rear guides are substantially planner structures that are convergent and form the guide output.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the forward and rear guides define an interior angle less than 30 degrees.
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the reciprocating means includes a solenoid for driving the carriage.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the reciprocating means includes a motor for driving the carriage.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the apparatus further includes an input device for actuating the reciprocating means.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the input device is comprised of a push bar.
  • 17. A method of dispensing sheets from a stack of adhesive coated sheets located at a first rest position, the method comprising the steps of:(a) positioning the distal end of an uppermost sheet against a first guide of a guiding means; (b) repositioning the stack of adhesive coated sheets to a second rest position such that the distal end of an uppermost sheet is dispensed from a guide output of the guiding means where it is accessible to a dispenser user; (c) positioning the distal end of a next most sheet against a second guide of the guiding means; and (d) repositioning the stack of adhesive coated sheets to the first rest position such that the distal end of the next most sheet is dispensed from the guide output of the guiding means where it is accessible to the dispenser user; whereby the distal end of the next most sheet is dispensed independent of the removal of the uppermost sheet by the user.
  • 18. The method in claim 17, wherein the first and second guides are substantially planar structures that converge to the guide output.
  • 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the repositioning of the stack of adhesive coated sheets is achieved by a carriage and reciprocating means.
  • 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the carriage intermittently reciprocates between the first and second rest positions.
  • 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the carriage is made to intermittently reciprocating by the reciprocating means in response to user input.
  • 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the reciprocating means is comprised of an electric motor.
  • 23. The method of claim 21, wherein the reciprocating means is comprised of a solenoid.
  • 24. The method of claim 21, wherein the reciprocating means is manually actuated.
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