The present invention relates to a dispensing assembly for paper products and, more specifically, to a housing and a cartridge for dispensing pre-wetted paper products.
Many conventional combination dispensers for wet and dry paper products (e.g., toilet paper) occupy excessive amounts of space and do not provide convenient access to both the wet and dry paper products. In addition, current dispensers often do not allow for easy replacement or replenishment of the wet paper products by the consumer and fail to provide a barrier to loss of moisture from the wet paper products. Furthermore, some dispensers require installation of special-purpose holders, and dispensers that attach to existing wall-mounted holders may still require modification of the holder, the wall, or other adjacent structure to accommodate the dispenser. Many of these conventional dispensers are not recyclable or may contain one or more components that are not recyclable.
In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, a dispensing assembly attachable to a fixed substrate is provided. The dispensing assembly may comprise: a housing comprising a first side panel, a second side panel, a top panel, and a back panel that together define a compartment; and a cartridge for dispensing a paper product, the cartridge being removably received in the compartment of the housing. The cartridge may comprise a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, a top, and a bottom. One or more portions of the cartridge may engage one or more structures formed on an inner surface of the compartment.
A bottom and a front of the compartment may be open.
The dispensing assembly may further comprise a pair of arms that suspend the housing below the fixed substrate.
The cartridge may be aligned in the compartment and secured to the housing by engagement between the one or more portions of the cartridge and the one or more structures formed on the inner surface of the compartment.
An alignment indent formed in an inner surface of the second side panel of the housing may receive an alignment protrusion extending outward from an outer surface of the first side of the cartridge, and an alignment ridge extending outward from an inner surface of the back panel of the housing may be received in an alignment recess extending inward from an outer surface of the second side of the cartridge.
The cartridge may further comprise a lid and a main body, in which the lid may comprise an active roller and the main body may comprise a passive roller. When the lid is closed, the active and passive rollers may be adjacent to one another and the paper product may be compressed between the active and passive rollers. The cartridge may further comprise a gear and a spring, with the gear being coupled to a lever and to the active roller. When the lever is depressed from a first position, the gear and the active roller may rotate a predefined rotational distance to advance the paper product, and when the lever is released, the spring may bias the lever back to the first position. The paper product may comprise a pre-wetted paper product, and the active and passive rollers may together define a seal that is partially watertight. The lid of the cartridge may be coupled to the main body by a hinge extending longitudinally along at least a portion of the fourth side of the cartridge, in which the paper product may be dispensed from a slot formed in the hinge.
The fixed substrate may comprise a wall-mounted toilet tissue holder, and the dispensing assembly may further comprise a pair of arms that suspend the housing below the fixed substrate. Each of the pair of arms may further comprise a protrusion extending outward from an outer surface for mounting the dispensing assembly to posts of the toilet tissue holder and an indent extending inward from an inner surface for receiving a spindle that supports a roll of a second paper product.
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, another dispensing assembly attachable to a fixed substrate is provided. The dispensing assembly may comprise: a housing comprising a first side panel, a second side panel, a top panel, and a back panel that together define a compartment; and a cartridge for dispensing a paper product, the cartridge being removably received in the compartment of the housing. The cartridge may comprise a lid with an active roller and a main body with a passive roller. The lid of the cartridge may be coupled to the main body by a hinge, in which the paper product may be dispensed from a slot formed in the hinge. When the lid is closed, the active and passive rollers may be adjacent to one another and the paper product may be compressed between the active and passive rollers.
A bottom and a front of the compartment may be open.
The dispensing assembly may further comprise a pair of arms that suspend the housing below the fixed substrate.
The cartridge may comprise a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, a top, and a bottom. An alignment indent formed in an inner surface of the second side panel of the housing may receive an alignment protrusion extending outward from an outer surface of the first side of the cartridge, and an alignment ridge extending outward from an inner surface of the back panel of the housing may be received in an alignment recess extending inward from an outer surface of the second side of the cartridge. The cartridge may be aligned in the compartment and secured to the housing by engagement between the alignment indent and protrusion and between the alignment ridge and recess.
The dispensing assembly may further comprise a gear and a spring, with the gear being coupled to a lever and to the active roller. When the lever is depressed from a first position, the gear and the active roller may rotate a predefined rotational distance to advance the paper product, and when the lever is released, the spring may bias the lever back to the first position.
The paper product may comprise a pre-wetted paper product, and the active and passive rollers may together define a seal that is partially watertight.
The fixed substrate may comprise a wall-mounted toilet tissue holder, and the dispensing assembly may further comprise a pair of arms that suspend the housing below the fixed substrate. Each of the pair of arms may further comprise a protrusion extending outward from an outer surface for mounting the dispensing assembly to posts of the toilet tissue holder and an indent extending inward from an inner surface for receiving a spindle that supports a roll of a second paper product.
In accordance with a further aspect of the present disclosure, a cartridge for dispensing a paper product is provided. The cartridge may comprise: a lid comprising an active roller and a main body comprising a passive roller. The lid may be coupled to the main body by a hinge extending longitudinally along at least a portion of one side of the cartridge. When the lid is closed, the active and passive rollers may be adjacent to one another and the paper product may be compressed between the active and passive rollers.
The paper product may comprise a pre-wetted paper product, and the active and passive rollers may together define a seal that is partially watertight.
The paper product may be dispensed from a slot formed in the hinge.
While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the present invention, it is believed that the present invention will be better understood from the following description in conjunction with the accompanying Drawing Figures, in which like reference numerals identify like elements, and wherein:
In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration, and not by way of limitation, specific preferred embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
With reference to
The pair of arms 14, 16 suspend the housing 12 below a fixed substrate 106, as shown in
In other examples as shown in
In all examples, when installed on the fixed substrate 106, 106′, the arms 14, 16 and 14′, 16′ suspend the housing 12, 12′ below the fixed substrate 106, 106′ and below the toilet tissue roll 110, as shown in
With reference to
The cartridge 40 may be for dispensing a paper product 100, as shown in
The cartridge 40 comprises an active roller 62 and a passive roller 64, as shown in
With continued reference to
The active and passive rollers 62, 64 together form a seal across the slot 60 through which the paper product 100 is dispensed. This seal may be partially watertight, which helps to reduce loss of moisture from the paper product 100. In addition, the cartridge 40 fully encloses the paper product 100 on all sides, which further helps to reduce loss of moisture from the paper product 100. Compression of the paper product 100 between the rollers 62, 64 also helps to prevent retraction or withdrawal of the paper product 100 back through the slot 60 and into the cartridge 40. While the hinge 58 may extend along all or part of the fourth side 52 of the cartridge, the slot 60 generally does not extend along an entirety of the fourth side 52, such that the active roller 62 directly contacts at least a section of the passive roller 64, e.g., at opposing ends of the rollers 62, 64 as shown in
As shown in
With reference to
When installed, the cartridge 40 is held securely against the inner surfaces of one or more of the side, top, and back panels 18, 20, 22, 24 of the housing 12 by engagement between the clip 76 and the fourth side 52 of the cartridge 40 and by engagement between respective ones of the alignment indent and ridge 30, 32 of the housing 12 and the alignment protrusion and recess 57, 59 of the cartridge 40. Engagement between these portions of the housing 12 and the cartridge 40 aligns the cartridge 40 in the compartment 26 and prevents unwanted detachment of the cartridge 40 from the housing 12. In particular, engagement between the housing 12 and the cartridge 40 prevents the cartridge from falling through the open bottom of the compartment 26 and from sliding out of the open front of the compartment 26. Installation of the cartridge 40 into the housing 12 also helps to securely close the lid 42 of the cartridge 40 against the main body 44 to maintain compression of the paper product 100 between the active and passive rollers 62, 64, as shown in
With reference to
As shown in the cross-sectional schematic view of
In other examples (not shown), the lever 70 may be coupled to a rack that engages a pinion, which may drive one or more additional gears to cause rotation of the dispensing gear 90 upon depression of the lever 70 in a known manner. Alternatively or in addition, the gear assembly 86 may comprise a conventional, single direction clutch (not shown) that disconnects the lever 70 from the dispensing gear 90 during the upward or return movement of the lever 70 to the first position, such that the upward movement of the lever 70 does not cause reverse rotation of the dispensing gear 90. Suitable lever-operated gear assembly structures are described, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,406,421; 4,699,304; and 6,224,010, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Alternatively or in addition, the gear compartment 36 in further examples may comprise a winding mechanism with a wheel or knob 78 located on the side panel 38, as shown in
The gear compartment 36 may comprise a biasing mechanism that biases the lever 70 back to the first position following depression of the lever 70. The biasing mechanism may comprise, for example, an extension spring 74 that may be coupled at one end to the lever 70 and at the other end to an inner surface of the gear compartment 36. The lever 70 is depressed downward in the direction indicated by arrow D from the first position shown in
As shown in
With reference to
Dispensing assemblies in accordance with the present disclosure provide a number of advantages over known combination dispensers. For example, attachment of the dispensing assembly to a fixed substrate such as a wall-mounted, toilet tissue holder places the personal wipes within easy reach for use in combination with dry paper products such as a conventional toilet tissue roll. There is generally no need to install an additional or specific holder especially for the dispensing assembly, as the housing can typically be installed on an existing holder. There is also generally no need to modify the existing holder, the wall, or any other adjacent structure to accommodate the dispensing assembly. The compact housing hangs below the fixed substrate to take advantage of unused space, while allowing unencumbered access to the dry paper products positioned above the compartment that receives the cartridge. The cartridge may accommodate a variety of different rolled and stacked wet paper products and provides for easy installation and removal by a consumer. The cartridge helps to prevent moisture loss in the case of a pre-wetted paper product by enclosure of the paper product on all sides and formation of a seal between the active and passive rollers near the slot from which the paper product is dispensed. The cartridge may be reusable and/or refillable, and the housing and cartridge may be recycled at the end of their life cycles.
Having thus described the invention of the present application in detail and by reference to embodiments thereof, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims.
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