I. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to display holders and, more particularly, to a display holder for a tubular cylindrical roll.
II. Description of the Related Art
Lint roller assemblies of the type used to remove detritus from clothing, furniture, floors and similar surfaces typically comprise a tubular and cylindrical adhesive roll which is rotatably mounted on a handle or other roller support. The adhesive roll itself comprises an elongated strip having adhesive on one side and which is wound into the tubular and cylindrical shape such that the adhesive faces outwardly.
The adhesive roll itself comprises a plurality of overlapping sheets on the wound cylindrical roll. After the adhesive on the outermost sheet becomes spent through usage, the outermost sheet is then removed from the roll thus exposing the next underlying sheet with fresh adhesive and enabling continued use of the lint roller assembly to remove detritus.
Ultimately, all of the sheets in the adhesive roll are used thus requiring replacement of the roll. The holder of the lint roller assembly, however, is reusable. Consequently, it has been the conventional practice to sell replacement adhesive rolls for lint roller assemblies individually for use with the lint roller handle. Thus replacement adhesive rolls are sold in many consumer retail establishments.
Many retail establishments require that the replacement adhesive rolls be packaged with display devices which can be suspended on hooks at the retail establishment. In order to accommodate this, there have been previously known cardboard display devices of the type shown in
With reference then to
A roll support 16 extends laterally outwardly from a lower end of the main body 12. This roll support 16, furthermore, includes a pair of laterally outwardly extending support tabs 18 which support a lower end of the replacement adhesive roll positioned over the main body 12.
The roll support 16 and main body 12 are typically of a one-piece cardboard construction. In order to assemble the roll support 16 such that it protrudes outwardly from the main body in the desired fashion, the roll support includes an attachment tab 20 at its free end. This attachment tab 20 is positioned behind two locking tabs 22 formed on the main body 12. Consequently, with the attachment tab 20 positioned behind the two locking tabs 22 as shown in
The prior art display device 10 shown in
The present invention provides a display device for a tubular cylindrical roll, such as a lint roller, which overcomes all of the above-mentioned disadvantages of the previously known devices.
The display holder of the present invention comprises a planar main body constructed of a flexible material and having an upper and a lower end. These ends are spaced apart from each other by a distance greater than the predetermined axial length of the roll to be mounted on the display holder.
A roll support is pivotally attached by a fold line to the lower end of the main body. The roll support includes a first section which extends between the main body and a second section which is secured at one end to the first section of the roll support and is fixedly attached at its other end to the main body at a position intermediate its ends. This roll support, furthermore, is pivotal between an operative position, in which the roll support extends laterally outwardly from the main body, and a collapsed position, in which the roll support is collapsed and flatly abuts against the main body.
At least one support tab on the roll support first section has a width greater than the predetermined inside diameter of the roll. Similarly, the main body includes at least one outwardly extending tab adjacent its upper end which has a width greater than the inside diameter of the cylindrical roll.
In order to assemble the adhesive roll onto the display device, the main body is slightly folded along a longitudinal center line to allow insertion of the upper end of the main body into and through the interior of the adhesive roll. During such insertion, the adhesive roll contacts the roll support tabs thus pivoting the roll support from its collapsed and to its operative position. Upon full insertion of the adhesive roll onto the main body, the outwardly extending tabs in the main body are positioned over the top of the roll thus locking the roll in between the locking tabs on the main body and the support tabs on the roll support.
A primary advantage of the present invention is that no manual assembly of the display holder is required. Instead, the cutting of the blank for the display holder, as well as the attachment of the free end of the roll support to the main body of the display holder, may be easily machine constructed.
A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following detailed description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
With reference first to
The display device 30 includes an elongated planar main body 34 having an upper end 36 and a lower end 38. The main body 34 preferably has a width less than the inside diameter of the adhesive roll 32 for at least the axial length of the roll 32.
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The main body 34 and roll support 44 are preferably of a one-piece construction and are made from a flexible material, such as cardboard. A first crease or fold line 60 is formed laterally between the lower end 38 of the main body 34 and the roll support 44 which enables the roll support 44 to be pivotally mounted relative to the main body 34 about the fold line 60. Similarly, a laterally extending crease or fold line 62 is formed between the first section 46 of the roll support 44 and the second section 50. Likewise, additional creases or fold lines 64 and 66 are formed between the parts 54, 56 and 58 of the roll support second section 50. All of the fold lines 60, 62, 64 and 66 are generally parallel to each other.
With reference now particularly to
With the second section end part 58 attached to the main body 34 as previously described, the first section 46, second section 50, and a portion of the main body 34 from a collapsible loop and the roll support 44 is pivotal between an operable position, illustrated in
With reference now to
Just prior to complete insertion of the roll 32 onto the holder 30, the bottom of the roll 32 engages the tabs 18 on the roll support 44 thus pivoting the roll support 44 from its collapsed or near-collapsed position (
From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention provides a simple and yet highly effective display device for a tubular cylindrical roll, such as an adhesive lint roll, which may be rapidly inserted into the roll and without any need for manual preassembly of the holder. Having described my invention, however, many modifications thereto will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains without deviation from the spirit of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.
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