This application is a national stage filing under section 371 of International Application No. PCT/FR2007/052474 filed on Dec. 11, 2007, and published in French on Jul. 3, 2008 as WO 2008/078036 and claims priority of French application No. 0655422 filed on Dec. 11, 2006, the entire disclosure of these applications being hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to the technical field of apparatus for dispensing basewad papers with automatic or non-automatic cutting. These dispensing apparatuses can have different applications such as hand wipes, toilet paper or similar applications.
The Applicant has developed numerous apparatuses for dispensing wiping material which comprise a housing (1) with a protective cover (2) inside which there is, mounted on support side plates (3), a drum (5) that accommodates an internal cutting device (not shown) which is actuated by the strip of material being pulled by the user from a roll of material (6). The latter may be suspended from the side plates or rest directly on the drum. The roll of wiping material which is mounted on the support side plates (4) is tightly wound around a core (7). The latter accommodates, on at least one of its ends, an end piece (8) capable of positioning itself on the opposite side plate (4) of the housing, the other end of the core positioning itself on the opposite side plate which is designed with an accommodating bearing surface (9) that is shaped during moulding or located on a flexible tab (10) that is articulated relative to its support side plate (4). These end pieces are generally made in cylindrical form with a protruding transverse flange that presses against the opposite-facing surface of the core and the roll, an internal cylindrical part being tightly fitted into the core, the end piece also having forwardly an axially extending neck which fits into an indentation of the support side plate in question.
Depending on the developed versions operated by the Applicant's licensees, the end piece has a simple straight neck or it may have, along the length of said neck, a head at its end and a cylindrical bearing surface adjacent to the flange. It may also comprise a hollowed-out area forming a groove and guide path as shown in
This document also describes the possibility of designing the guide with opposite-facing recesses either side of the guide path forming a groove. In this embodiment, the core accommodates a single end piece at one end and cooperating with above-mentioned support side plate, whereas the other end of the core centres itself on a bearing surface provided on the opposite-facing side plate. The arrangement of opposite-facing recesses, as stated above, enables downward swiveling of the core when the roll of material is exhausted. In this case, the core and the end piece fitted on its end can be recovered and may or may not be reused or disposed of without there being any modification to the appearance and characteristics of the core and the end pieces.
The problem to be solved is that of end pieces possibly being reused by persons or competitors who may recondition them on cores with rolls of wiping material that do not originate from the original firm that laid down the specifications for the apparatuses for dispensing wiping materials in question.
In an attempt to deal with this situation, the Applicant has developed improvements of the parts that accommodate the end piece in the apparatus, i.e. on the side plates of the housing or on a swiveling support guide described in the Applicant's Patent PCT 2005/094652. Another technical solution is described in French Patent No. 2879090, for a locked end piece described and devised by the Applicant. This is a device for locking the end piece which prevents it being removed by simply withdrawing it.
In practice, this solution is expensive to implement and requires an additional number of parts in order to obtain the above-mentioned function. In addition, it does not solve the problem of possible reuse of the end piece which remains intact in terms of its shape and structure.
End pieces for rolls of wiping materials as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,671,466, and German Patent 19723076, are also known. These end pieces are not at all suitable for solving the Applicant's problem and their head part has a rigid configuration despite the presence of an internal hole because their function is unconnected with the problem in question.
The Applicant's approach was therefore to rethink this problem with a view to providing the operator of the apparatus for dispensing wiping material with its own end pieces that cannot be reused by unscrupulous competitors.
The solution devised by the Applicant is the result of an unexpected approach that is contrary to all considerations of wastage, said solution involving self-destruction of the end pieces when the end of the roll is reached.
In other words, the solution adopted by the Applicant aims to make the end piece in question unusable by competitors and even by the Applicant itself once the roll has been finished up. In this respect the Applicant's solution is quite unexpected and flies in the face of the classic objectives of mass produced products and environmental requirements in terms of wastage.
The solution devised by the Applicant is applicable to any type of apparatus for dispensing wiping material which uses at least one end piece inserted into the core which supports the roll of wiping material.
According to a first aspect of the invention, the end piece for a roll of wiping material of the type comprising a cylindrical bearing surface tightly fitted into the core that supports the roll with a transverse flange that protrudes from the cylindrical bearing surface and rests against the opposite-facing surface of the core and the roll and an axially extending neck that has a head with an internal hole and a hollowed-out section forming a guide groove, said hollowed-out section being located between the end head and a cylindrical bearing surface adjacent to the flange, said end piece being distinctive in that the head of the axial neck and part of the hollowed-out section forming a groove constituting the guide path are deformable and internally designed with a hole that creates deliberate fragility making it possible, by crushing their deformation at the time the core and the end piece are extracted from the accommodating side plate and in that the head of said end piece is, in its final state after the core and its end piece have been extracted, irreversibly deformed and not reusable.
These aspects and others will become apparent from the following description.
The object of the present invention is described, merely by way of example, in the accompanying drawings in which:
In order that the object of the invention may more readily be understood, the following description is given, merely by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings.
In
The front part of the end piece, i.e. that located outside the core, has beyond the transverse flange, an axial neck comprising a tapered bearing surface (12d) that extends as a cylindrical bearing surface (12e), a head (12f) at its end and, between these two, a hollowed-out section forming a groove (12g) to constitute a guide path. The presence or absence of the tapered part (12d) depends on the configuration of the end piece.
According to the invention, the head (12f) and the hollowed-out section (12g) forming the guide of end piece (10) are deformable and internally designed with a hole (12h) to create deliberate fragility, the function of which is to allow by subsequent crushing deformation of at least said head and, if applicable, the hollowed-out section when force is exerted to extract the core after closure of the roll. This deformation is made possible by the flexibility of the material of which the end piece is made and therefore the diameter and depth of the through-hole thus made.
The guide (11) illustrated in
When the roll is completely exhausted, i.e. the core is empty (
The end piece of the core can no longer be used because of deformation of its front part and this solves the problem in question. The deformation of the head of the end piece and hence its hollowed-out section thus obtained does not create any risk of cracking or breakage of the head from the body of the end piece and there are therefore no loose fragments that can remain inside the dispensing apparatus.
Without going beyond the scope of the invention, the front surface of the head of the end piece has partial cuts in its thickness in the form of a cross (12m) in order to facilitate bending and deformation of the head of the end piece in order to make it deliberately more fragile.
It is now time to describe the end piece variant, shown in
In
In contrast to using the locking tab (11b) shown in
The special configuration of the end piece, shown in
As shown in
The end piece, together with the core of the roll, is removed under the conditions described above and doing so damages it by deforming the head.
This alternative embodiment of the end piece offers a specific advantage thanks to the differentiated section of hollowed-out area (12g) which is intended, by specifically designing the flap-shaped support, to prevent any use of competitors' end pieces which are thus incapable of being inserted into the above-mentioned support because of their inappropriate configuration and section.
The solution provided by the Applicant appears simple to implement but choosing this solution is not at all obvious, given the original problem to be solved. There are many manufacturers of apparatus for dispensing wiping material throughout the world and considerable quantities of several hundred million rolls of wiping material are used every year.
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