1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an apparatus for automatically transferring rolls of absorbent material such as toilet paper or other wiping materials, as well as a method for reloading such an apparatus, and rolls of absorbent material specially adapted for use the apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
In conventional multi-roll sheet dispensing apparatus, material from a first roll of absorbent material is incrementally dispensed through a dispensing opening in a housing. In some dispensers, as long as there is material on the first roll, a lever remains in position to prevent a second roll from falling down by gravity.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,288,032 to Boone et al. is a dispenser of that type. However, in such dispensers, each roll of absorbent material requires two core plugs, which may lead to core plug insertion issues and which also permits a roll of toilet paper to be positioned in either of two orientations, such that the sheets could come from behind and under the roll, instead of the preferred over the top orientation. In addition, there are sometimes retention problems with the spent cores in that the cores are prone to fall out of the dispenser and onto the floor.
Several attempts have been made to address the above-noted problems including U.S. Pat. No. 5,873,542 to Perrin et al. and a more recent attempt shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,752,349 to Moody et al.
The device of Perrin attempts to solve the issue of the spent cores by using a mandrel. However, the device of Perrin does not automatically transfer the second roll once the first roll runs out. Rather, a user must physically dislodge the mandrel from a stop portion to enable the mandrel to slide down so that the second roll can be accessed.
The device of Moody is complicated in that it requires not only a specialized latch dog assembly on the mandrel, but also removal of the entire mandrel from the dispenser in order to load a new roll.
An object of the invention is to overcome one or more of the above-described shortcomings of the prior art, or to alleviate one or more of those shortcomings of the prior art at least in part.
Another object of the invention is to have a relatively simple device for automatically transferring rolls of absorbent material that can be loaded and reloaded by a simple technique.
The above and other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof, given with reference to the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
With respect to
As shown in
A support mandrel 40 is slidably positioned in the mandrel channels 16, 21. The support mandrel 40 has first and second roll holding elements 42, 44. The support mandrel 40 in use moves automatically between a first position for dispensing sheets of absorbent material from a first roll R1 of absorbent material contained on the first roll holding element 42 as shown in
In the embodiment of
Each roll support element 42, 44 is preferably coaxial with a corresponding one of the guide elements 41, 43. The proximal end of the roll support elements 42, 44 is preferably non-rotatable.
As shown in
Sensor plate 50 bears via roller 52 against the outer periphery of a lower roll R1 of toilet paper. As the toilet paper is withdrawn from roll R1 by users, spring 70 urges the roller 52 to maintain in continuous contact with roll R1. Thus, as the toilet paper on roll R1 is consumed, the diameter of that roll steadily diminishes, and the plate 50 gradually pivots forwardly, causing pins 59 and 51 to travel forwardly in arcuate slots 24 and 19, respectively.
Pin 51 of sensor plate 50 projects through arcuate slot 19, and is received in the generally triangular opening 61 of a slide arm 60 (see
Slide arm 60 coacts with a transfer link 55 that is pivotally mounted at its lower end to the outer side of side portion 15. Transfer link 55 includes an upper distal end that contacts the distal end of the slide arm. The upper distal end of transfer link 55 includes a projecting element 56 that passes through an opening 31 formed in side portion 15. Projecting element 56 is moveable from a position as shown in
As noted above, as the diameter of roll R1 decreases with the withdrawal of toilet paper from the roll, pin 51 travels forwardly in arcuate slot 19. Because the distal end of pin 51 is also received in the opening 61 of slide arm 60, arm 60 is moved progressively vertically upwardly as pin 51 travels forwardly in slot 19. So long as the vertical front-facing surface of the upper end of slide arm 60 is contacting the vertical rear-facing surface of the upper end of transfer link 55, the transfer link 55 is prevented from pivoting counterclockwise, and the projection 56 is kept in the channel 16 through opening 31, thereby blocking the guide element 43 and preventing the mandrel from dropping down (
However, once the lower roll R1 is empty or nearly empty (or, more generally, has reached a predetermined minimum diameter corresponding to a forward position of pin 51 in slot 19), the slide arm 60 has been raised sufficiently high so as to be free of the blocking contact with the upper end of transfer link 55. Then, the weight of upper roll R2 bearing on the inclined upper surface of projection 56 via guide element 43 causes transfer link 55 to pivot counterclockwise (relative to the vantage point of
The mandrel 40 bearing fresh upper roll R2 and spent or nearly spent lower roll R1 is then free to drop down to the position shown in
Even as the roll R2 is depleted, sensor plate 50 remains deflected rearwardly and projection 56 remains in the blocking position in channel 16, by virtue of the mandrel 40 in this dropped-drown position bearing against the lateral arm 53 provided on sensor plate 50
It is also preferred to include a mandrel channel brake 75 at a lower end of one of the mandrel channels (16 in the embodiment of
The dispensing device 100 preferably includes a locking mechanism 80 connected to the cover 30 for locking the cover 30 to the back portion 10.
In a presently preferred embodiment, the mandrel channels 16, 21 and/or the guide elements 41, 43 may include motion control grease to control the rate of descent of the support mandrel 40 from the first position to the second position.
In a presently preferred embodiment, the mandrel channels 16, 21 are configured so that when the support mandrel 40 is in the second (dropped-down) position and when roll R2 is a full or substantially full roll, the support mandrel 40 is prevented from being removed from the dispenser even when the cover is in the open position.
As shown in
When the support mandrel is in the second position, guide element 43 and the distal end of roll support element 44 of the support mandrel 40 are at the junction between the first substantially vertical portion 16b, 21b and the first angled portion 16c, 21c. Due to the substantial remaining thickness of the roll R2 and because of the angled portions 16c, 21c, sensor plate 50 prevents the support mandrel 40 from being removed from the dispenser even when the cover 30 is open. Once sufficient absorbent material has been removed from the second roll R2, the support mandrel 40 can be withdrawn from the open dispenser at the bottoms of the second substantially vertical portions 16d, 21d.
Preferably, prior to the material on roll R2 being completely or substantially completely removed from the second roll R2, maintenance personnel will see through window 85 that no upper roll is present, and a new roll of absorbent material will be placed on the empty roll holding element 42. Roll holding element 42 bearing a newly-replaced fresh roll R1 may then be flipped upwardly using elements 43 and 44 still resident in channels 16 and 21, respectively, as a fulcrum, this maneuver involving both pivoting and translation of these elements. The wider portion 16a, 21a facilitate introduction of the guide element 41 and the roll holding element 42 bearing fresh roll R1 into the mandrel channels 16, 21, and this operation can be performed easily and without ever removing the support mandrel 40 from the dispensing device 100.
As noted previously, roll holding elements 42, 44 are wider at their base and narrower at their free distal ends. The rolls of absorbent material to be used in the dispenser of the invention preferably include a core plug 90, as shown in
In operation, as seen in
Hopefully not long thereafter, a maintenance person will notice that the first roll R1 is spent and must be replaced with a new roll. To replace the roll, the maintenance person opens the cover 30 of the dispensing device 100. The maintenance person then places a new roll of absorbent material on an end of the support mandrel 40. In the shown embodiment, the new roll is placed on roll holding element 44.
However, as would be recognized by one of ordinary skill in the art, the support mandrel is symmetrical about a horizontal axis and the new roll would be placed on the appropriate end that needs replacement. The maintenance person would then pivot the support mandrel 40 about an axis of the roll holding element 42, while the support mandrel 40 is contained within the dispensing device 100. Of course, if the second roll were also sufficiently depleted, the maintenance person could remove the support mandrel 40 from the mandrel channels 16, 21 and add new rolls to both the first and second roll holding elements 42, 44.
If the maintenance person were only replacing a single roll, after pivoting the support mandrel 40, the maintenance person would insert the roll holding element 44 of the support mandrel 40 into the mandrel channels 16, 21 at the wider portion 16a, 21a at the top of the dispensing device 100. The maintenance person would then close the cover 30. Of course, if the cover 30 were to include a locking mechanism 80, the maintenance person would lock and unlock the locking mechanism 80 at the appropriate times in the loading process.
In the presently preferred embodiment, the new rolls of absorbent material each come pre-packaged with a core plug 90 in only one end to assist in easy installation by making the roll insertable in only one orientation.
Another aspect of the present invention is therefore a roll of absorbent material as depicted for example in
Core plug 90 has a circular central opening 91, which permits mandrel 40 to be made in one piece, because the plugs 90 can spin on the free ends of the roll holding elements 42 and 44. Alternatively, the central opening 91 may be formed in any desired non-circular shape 91′ as schematically depicted in
The invention has been described in detail with respect to presently preferred embodiments. However, it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that changes or modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The invention should not be limited by the disclosed embodiments and rather should be defined by the appended claims.
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20080078855 A1 | Apr 2008 | US |