This invention relates to a dispenser cabinet or housing for holding and dispensing paper toweling or other paper sheet material. The dispenser cabinet includes dual hinge structure allowing the cabinet to be adapted for opening from either the left hand side or the right hand side.
It is of course well known to provide a hinged interconnection between a front dispenser cabinet portion or cover and a rear dispenser cabinet portion, the latter being attachable to walls or other vertical supports.
It is also known generally to provide a pivotal interconnection between the dispenser cabinet portions at either the left hand side or right hand side thereof. Conventionally this hinge arrangement is permanent, typically being installed during manufacture.
At the location of installation of these prior art dispenser cabinets it may be found that the left or right hand hinging is inappropriate if certain building features exist. For example, a room corner may be the desired location of installation and the dispenser cabinet must be properly hinged, either right or left, to enable the dispenser cabinet to be properly opened for replenishment of the contents or for other reasons.
A patentability search directed to this invention located the following prior art: U.S. Pat. No. 6,098,836, issued Aug. 8, 2000, U.S. Patent App. Pub. No. US 2009/0066201, published Mar. 12, 2009, U.S. Pat. No. 6,929,147, issued Aug. 16, 2005.
The dispenser cabinet for holding and dispensing paper toweling or other paper sheet material of the present invention incorporates a novel dual hinge system which may readily be configured for left or right hand opening after it leaves the plant. The configuration can readily be changed in the field by reversing the hinging installed at the plant. This dual opening capability gives the user the option of mounting the dispenser cabinet on either side of building features.
The dispenser cabinet of this invention is for holding and dispensing paper toweling or other paper sheet material. The cabinet includes a front dispenser cabinet portion having spaced left and right side walls, a top and a bottom. The top and bottom of the front dispenser cabinet portion extend between the left and right side walls thereof.
The dispenser cabinet also incorporates a rear dispenser cabinet portion having spaced left and right side walls, a top and a bottom, the top and bottom of the rear dispenser cabinet portion extending between the left and right side walls thereof.
The front and rear dispenser cabinet portions are relatively moveable between a closed configuration wherein the front and rear dispenser cabinet portions jointly form a closed dispenser cabinet interior and an open configuration wherein the front and rear dispenser cabinet portions do not form a closed dispenser cabinet interior.
Hinge receptacles are attached to the left and right side walls of the front dispenser cabinet portion and to the left and right side walls of the rear dispenser cabinet portion.
Hinges are selectively alternatively positionable in the hinge receptacles attached to different side walls of the front and rear dispenser cabinet portions whereby a pivotal interconnection between the front and rear dispenser cabinet portions may be alternatively established either between the left side walls thereof or the right side walls thereof to allow relative movement therebetween.
Other features, advantages and objects of the present invention will become apparent with reference to the following description and accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, a dispenser cabinet constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is illustrated, the cabinet being designated by reference numeral 10. The dispenser cabinet is for holding and dispensing paper toweling or other paper sheet material.
There are of course many mechanisms and modes of operation utilized when dispensing paper toweling or other paper sheet material from a dispenser cabinet or housing. The dispenser cabinet of this invention may be utilized with many suitable and known dispensing mechanisms or approaches. Since the invention relates to the dispenser cabinet per se, no illustration of structural elements actually employed to cause dispensing from the dispenser cabinet is illustrated, nor is it considered necessary to illustrate paper toweling or other paper sheet material.
The dispenser cabinet 10 includes a front dispenser cabinet portion or cover 12 having (as viewed from in front of the cabinet) a left side wall 14, a right side wall 16 spaced from the left side wall, a top 18 and a bottom 20. The top and bottom extend between the left and right side walls 14, 16.
The dispenser cabinet also includes a rear dispenser cabinet portion 22 having spaced left and right side walls 24, 26, a top 28 and a bottom 30 extending between the left and right side walls 24, 26.
The front and rear dispenser cabinet portions are relatively moveable between a closed configuration wherein the front and rear dispenser cabinet portions jointly form a closed dispenser cabinet interior and an open configuration wherein the front and rear dispenser cabinet portions do not form a closed dispenser cabinet interior.
It will also be seen in such figures that the bottom 20 defines an opening 32 and bottom 30 defines an opening 34. This is simply to illustrate an opening arrangement of one possible type allowing for the egress of paper toweling therethrough, dispenser cabinet 10 being configured for such purpose. It will be appreciated, however, that dispensing openings may be elsewhere in the cabinet and that openings 32 and 34 are for illustrative purposes only.
Hinge receptacles are attached to the left and right side walls of the front dispenser cabinet portion or cover and to the left and right side walls of the rear dispenser cabinet portion. The hinge receptacles attached to the rear dispenser cabinet portion are identified by reference numeral 36 and the receptacles attached to the front dispenser cabinet portion are identified by reference numeral 38. In the arrangement illustrated, there are four receptacles per dispenser cabinet portion, two on each side.
Hinges 40 are selectively alternatively positionable in the hinge receptacles attached to different side walls of the front and rear dispenser cabinet portions whereby a pivotal interconnection between the front and rear dispenser cabinet portions may be alternatively established either between the left side walls thereof, as shown in
Each of the hinges 40 includes two pivotally interconnected hinge elements, hinge element 42 and hinge element 44. Each of the hinge elements includes a connector member. With respect to hinge element 42, the hinge element is in the form of a flexible detent 46. In the case of hinge element 44, the connector member is in the form of a flexible detent 48. Hinge element 42 is received by a receptacle 38 to secure the hinge to the front dispenser cabinet portion, the detent 48 entering into opening 50 in hinge receptacle 38. This is shown in detail in cross-sectional view in
Hinge element 44, on the other hand, enters a hinge receptacle 36 of the rear dispenser cabinet portion 32. When in place, the detent 48 of hinge element 44 will snap in place into an opening 52 in rear hinge receptacle 36. This is shown, for example, in
The above-described arrangement allows for ready conversion of the dispenser cabinet from right opening to left opening and vice versa. The hinge elements are substantially symmetrical along the longitudinal axes thereof. This enables the hinge elements to be moved between hinge receptacles of the left and right side walls upon 180 degree rotation of the hinge elements.
Another feature of the invention is the use of plug members for positioning in hinge receptacles not accommodating the hinges to modify the external appearance of the dispenser cabinet by filling in voids in side walls otherwise filled in by hinge elements. In particular, removal of a hinge element 44 from a hinge receptacle 36 will create a void in the side wall thereof in the vicinity of the hinge receptacle 36. To provide a more attractive appearance and cover the void, a plug 60 is employed.
It will be appreciated that shifting of the hinge structure from left hand to right hand and vice versa affects structure relating to locking of the front dispenser cabinet portion or cover to the rear dispenser cabinet portion. The dispenser cabinet 10 incorporates structure to deal with this matter. In the cabinet the lock should be effective at the free or non-hinged end of the cover. Structure has been provided to readily make this conversion.
Lock elements 70 are fixedly attached to each of the rear dispenser cabinet portion 22 left and right side walls. A lock mechanism 72 is selectively alternatively positionable on and connectable to either of the left and right side walls of the front dispenser cabinet portion. The lock mechanism 72 may be of any suitable known type, one of which is illustrated in the drawings. The lock mechanism 72 is cooperable with the lock element 70 attached to the rear dispenser cabinet portion right side wall when the front and rear dispenser cabinet portions are pivotally connected at the left side walls thereof and cooperable with the lock element 70 attached to the rear dispenser cabinet portion left side wall when the front and rear dispenser cabinet portions are pivotally connected at the right side walls thereof.
Lock mechanism 72 extends into a selected one of two holes formed in opposite side walls of the front dispenser cabinet portion.
The lock mechanism 72 may readily be transferred to the other side wall of the cover if desired. A plug 82 may be used to cover the unsightly hole 74 after the lock mechanism 72 has been removed.
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