Washrooms in commercial and residential buildings typically include products such as toilet tissue, paper towels, diapers, feminine products, liquid products such as soap, and aerosol products such as air fresheners. These products are typically housed by a dispenser and are dispensed as needed by the user. Currently, janitors or maintenance personnel roam the buildings in which they are working to service the washrooms, or the janitors or maintenance personnel are sent to service a particular washroom or dispenser after a problem has occurred. Fixing of a problem with the washroom after the fact results in numerous tenant complaints and overall dissatisfaction. Additionally, janitorial or maintenance personnel resources are focused on servicing emergencies and are pulled away from other tasks. Additionally, waste of product is high since janitors or maintenance personnel tend to change out products before the dispensers are empty in order to avoid running out of the products before the janitors or maintenance personnel return to once again service the dispensers.
In view of the above, those skilled in the art have spent considerable time designing smart dispensers that are intended to overcome the problems noted above. For instance, dispensers have been designed that can monitor product usage and product levels in order to prevent waste. In addition, electronic towel dispensers have been designed that automatically dispense a metered length of towel material upon sensing the presence of a user. This type of dispenser has become known in the art as a “hands-free” dispenser in that it is not necessary for the user to manually activate or otherwise handle the dispenser to initiate a dispense cycle. The control systems and mechanical aspects of hands-free dispensers are wide and varied.
Problems still remain, however, in incorporating different functionalities into a standard dispenser. For example, the capability of modifying a dispenser for a particular application and/or for a particular customer is limited. For example, a need exists for a system and method for modifying an existing dispenser so that the dispenser will have an appearance desired by an end user and/or a functionality desired by an end user.
In the past, for instance, design modifications to existing dispensers have been somewhat rudimentary. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 10,136,768 is directed to a dispenser with a metal sheet outer surface support structure. In the '768 patent, an outer cover having a desired appearance is simply snapped on to the outside of the housing.
In view of the above, a need exists for a dispenser design that allows for more improved dispenser design control and/or for incorporating different functionality into a dispenser.
In general, the present disclosure is directed to a dispenser for a sheet material, such as paper towels, that has a modular front plate design that can be installed optionally at the end-user level. The modular dispenser front plate design, for instance, can be modified only by access to the interior of the housing of the dispenser and can have a variety of different external materials/aesthetics. In one embodiment, the modular dispenser front plate design can be used to integrate different electronic hardware into the dispenser for enabling greater functionality depending upon customer desires.
In one embodiment, for instance, the present disclosure is directed to a dispenser for sheet material, such as paper towels, bath tissue, and the like. The dispenser includes a housing having an interior volume so as to retain at least one roll of sheet material, such as two rolls of sheet material. The dispenser further includes a dispensing mechanism contained within the housing for dispensing the sheet material.
In accordance with the present disclosure, the housing includes a front cover assembly. The front cover assembly includes a front plate having a first side and a second and opposite side. The first side of the front plate forms an exterior surface of the dispenser. The front cover assembly further includes a back frame member. The back frame member includes a first side and an opposite second side. The second side forms an interior surface of the housing. The first side defines a raised margin area. The first side of the back frame member is removably attachable to the second side of the front plate. For example, the second side of the front plate can include at least one locking element, such as at least two locking elements, such as at least four locking elements, such as at least six locking elements that correspond in location and connect to a corresponding number of mating receptors on the first side of the back frame member. When the front plate is attached to the back frame member, the front plate forms a flush fit with the margin area of the back frame member. In this manner, the raised margin area of the back frame member forms a portion of the exterior surface of the dispenser.
In one embodiment, the margin area surrounds at least three sides of the front plate. In one embodiment, the front cover assembly can be designed so that the front plate can only be removed and/or installed on the back frame member from the interior of the housing. For example, in one embodiment, the back frame member can include at least one push pin, such as a pair of push pins, located on the second side of the back frame member. The push pins are for separating the front plate from the back frame member when pressure is applied to the push pins for facilitating disengagement of the front plate from the back frame member. For instance, the push pins can push the front plate beyond the margin area of the back frame member allowing for a user to slide the front plate off and out of engagement with the back frame member.
The locking elements located on the second side of the front plate and the corresponding mating receptors located on the first side of the back frame member can have any suitable interlocking design that allows for engagement and disengagement between the two components. In one embodiment, for instance, each locking element on the second side of the front plate defines a slot and the mating receptors on the first side of the back frame member include a locking tab that is slideably engageable with the slots on the locking element.
In one embodiment, the dispenser can include a power source and the front plate assembly can be configured such that the front plate is connected to the power source when engaged with the back frame member. For example, the locking element and the mating receptors may provide a mechanical connection in addition to an electrical connection. Alternatively, an electrical connection between the front plate and the power source can occur independently from the locking elements. By making an electrical connection, the front plate can have enhanced functionality. For example, in one embodiment, the front plate can comprise an electronic display. The front plate can also include an audio speaker.
In addition to functionality, the front plate can also be designed for aesthetic appeal. For instance, the first side can have a mirrored finish, a metallic finish, a woodgrain finish, a decorative pattern, or can display trademarks, a company name, or other information desired by the end user. In one embodiment, the present disclosure can be directed to a dispenser assembly that includes a plurality of different front plates that the end user can install as desired.
Other features and aspects of the present disclosure are discussed in greater detail below.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present disclosure is set forth more particularly in the remainder of the specification, including reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
Repeat use of reference characters in the present specification and drawings is intended to represent the same or analogous features or elements of the present invention.
It is to be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the present discussion is a description of exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended as limiting the broader aspects of the present disclosure.
The present disclosure is generally directed to a dispenser for sheet materials and/or to a dispenser assembly. The dispenser of the present disclosure allows for flexibility in design offerings and functionality without having to change the entire dispenser system. More particularly, the present disclosure is directed to a dispenser for sheet materials with a modular dispenser front plate design that can be installed at the end-user level. In accordance with the present disclosure, the dispenser is configured to include an exchangeable front plate that can change the aesthetic appeal and/or functionality of the dispenser. For instance, the dispenser includes a front plate that forms the front face and external surface of the dispenser which can be easily switched out and replaced. For example, a user can select a front plate that has a particular desired look and/or can install a front plate that can include electronic hardware that can enable various tiered functionality, such as lighting and connectivity.
In one embodiment, the dispenser includes at least a two-part housing having a front cover and a back cover. The front cover can be pivotably connected to the back cover for opening and closing the housing. The front plate assembly of the present disclosure can be integrated into the front of the housing and can be designed such that the front plate can only be removed and replaced by having access to the interior of the housing.
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The dispenser configuration 10 illustrated in the figures is merely exemplary for any number of dispenser configurations known to those skilled in the art that may incorporate the front plate assembly of the present disclosure. As such, a detailed explanation of the structural and control features of the dispenser 10 are not necessary for purposes of explanation of the system and method of the present disclosure, and will only be discussed briefly below.
The operational components of the dispenser 10 may be mounted directly to the back cover 18 or can be part of a module that is received within the housing 16. For example, the operational components can be part of a module that may be readily removable from the housing for servicing and/or replacing components without the necessity of having to remove the entire dispenser 10 from its support surface.
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Left and right main roll holders 30 are attached within the housing and hold the main roll 12 of sheet material. Stub roll holders may be provided for rotatably supporting the stub roll 14 in the position within the housing below the main roll 12. It should be understood that a dispenser according to the present disclosure need not be configured to dispense from a stub roll, and thus would not need a transfer mechanism. The dispenser may be configured for dispensing from a single roll of sheet material.
The pressure roller 46 may be housed within the throat assembly 50 that is, in turn, mounted within the housing. The dispenser 10 may also include a tear bar or cutting bar that is contained within the throat assembly 50 and disposed along the dispensing path of the sheet of material upstream from the dispensing opening 20 and downstream of the nip between the drive roller 38 and the pressure roller 46. To separate a sheet of material that has been dispensed from the dispenser 10, the cutting bar can automatically cut the material or, alternatively, a user can grasp a sheet hanging from beneath a bottom portion of the housing and pulls the sheet against the cutting or tear bar such that the sheet tears and separates along a line defined by the tear or cutting bar.
The pressure roller 46 is spring biased against the drive roller 38 such that the sheet of material passing between the nip of the rollers is advanced along the dispensing path upon rotation of the drive roller 38. The throat assembly 50 defines a portion of the dispensing path and the forward portion of the dispensing throat 24. The dispenser 10 may further include an automatic transfer mechanism to transfer dispensing of the sheet of material from the stub roll 14 to a main roll 12 when the sheet of material on the stub roll 14 is nearly depleted. Any suitable transfer mechanism may be used. For example, the transfer mechanism may include a transfer bar 56 with arms pivotally mounted. The transfer bar 56 includes a roller section that may be defined by a central curved rib section. The rib section includes a securing mechanism, such as a barb, so that the leading end of the sheet of material from the main roll 12 passes over the rib section and is held by the barb while material is fed from the stub roll 14. The dispenser 10 can also include a stub roll sensing device, such as a sensing bar that is biased towards the axis of the stub roll holders so as to track the decreasing diameter of the stub roll as it is depleted. Alternatively, an electronic sensor can also be used to monitor the stub roll.
The dispenser 10 can also include a spring biased bar 40 that is pivotally mounted within the housing 16 and biased towards the center of the main roll 12 such that tracks a decreasing diameter of the main roll 12 as the sheet of material is depleted. Again, instead of a spring biased bar 40, any suitable electronic sensor may also be used. When the main roll 12 reaches a diameter suitable for moving the roll to the stub roll position, the dispenser 10 can include suitable mechanical elements for moving the main roll 12 into place for dispensing the sheet of material.
The drive roller 38 can be placed in communication with a drive motor and gear assembly. The motor can include a drive shaft and a drive gear attached thereto that engages the shaft of the drive roller 38. Thus, upon energizing the motor, the drive roller 38 is caused to rotate, which results in conveyance of the sheet of material disposed in the nip between the pressure roller 36 and the drive roller 38 along the conveying path and out of the dispensing throat 24.
The dispensing mechanism may be powered by batteries contained in a battery compartment or can be powered by an AC distribution system. If the dispenser 10 includes batteries, a sensor can also be included for determining the power level of the batteries.
As described above, the dispenser 10 can include a controller and control circuitry. The controller and control circuitry can control and monitor all the functions of the dispenser 10 including the length of the sheet of material being dispensed, product usage, and any other activities that are occurring within the dispenser. The controller can be configured to communicate information regarding the dispenser 10 to a central control system via wired means or through a web-based system.
In one embodiment, the dispenser 10 can include a sensor that is designed to detect the presence of a user in a detection zone. Once the presence of a user is detected, the dispenser 10 can be configured to automatically dispense the sheet product.
In accordance with the present disclosure, the front cover 22 of the dispenser 10 includes a front plate assembly as shown in
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In order to remove the front plate 60 from the back frame member 62, the back frame member 62 can include one or more push pins 86 as shown in
In addition to mechanically connecting the front plate 60 to the back frame member 62, the dispenser 10 can also be configured so that the back plate 60 becomes electrically connected to a controller and a power supply within the dispenser 10 when attached to the back frame member 62. For example, in one embodiment, the locking elements 72 and the mating receptors 78 may create an electrical connection in addition to a mechanical connection using appropriate wiring. In an alternative embodiment, the front plate assembly can include electrical conduits 88 that extend from the second side 66 of the front plate 60 as shown in
In this regard, the front plate 60 can have electronic functionality. As shown in
In other embodiments, the front plate 60 may be designed to provide an overall look or appearance. For instance, in
In one embodiment, the present disclosure is directed to a dispenser assembly that includes a dispenser as shown in
These and other modifications and variations to the present invention may be practiced by those of ordinary skill in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, which is more particularly set forth in the appended claims. In addition, it should be understood that aspects of the various embodiments may be interchanged both in whole or in part. Furthermore, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the foregoing description is by way of example only, and is not intended to limit the invention so further described in such appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2019/059000 | 10/31/2019 | WO |