Easy loading dispenser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6607160
  • Patent Number
    6,607,160
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 30, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 19, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A dispenser for dispensing rolled materials wherein the dispenser includes a housing adapted to support a roll of material. A cover is attached to the housing, the cover being pivotable upwardly to an open position and pivotable downwardly to a closed position. A first roller may be attached to the housing and a second roller may be attached to the cover. A dispensing opening is formed between the housing and the cover when the cover is in its closed position, so that the leading portion of a roll of material that is placed within the housing may extend over the first roller. When the cover is moved to its closed position, the leading portion is captured in the nip formed between the first roller and the second roller, thus eliminating the need to feed the leading portion of the rolled material through the nip formed by the rollers.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to dispensers of rolled products, and more particularly to dispensers comprising features that permit simple and easy loading of a roll of material into the dispenser.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Dispensing of rolled paper products such as paper toweling, bathroom tissue and the like is common in commercial facilities such as airports, manufacturing plants and shopping malls. Rolled paper products are dispensed in different types of locations within these facilities, such as restrooms and work areas. In such facilities, it is frequently important to utilize maintenance personnel in an efficient manner, including minimizing the number of visits maintenance personnel must make to these locations as well as minimizing the amount of time required attending to the dispensers on each visit.




During installation of a roll of material into many of the currently available dispensers, maintenance personnel must thread the leading edge of the rolled paper product through a series of rollers so that the product may be dispensed properly. Additionally, some dispensers require that the roll of paper product must be installed in the dispenser so that the roll rotates in a particular direction. If the roll of paper product is not loaded correctly, the product may not be dispensed properly. These types of dispensers require maintenance personnel to take additional time to ensure that the rolled paper product is loaded correctly into the dispenser and threaded properly through the dispensing mechanism.




Thus, it is desirable to utilize a dispenser that permits rolls of paper product to be easily and correctly loaded into the dispenser in a quick and efficient manner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The dispenser of the present invention permits the simple and easy loading of rolled of paper products into the dispenser. An embodiment of a dispenser according to the present invention includes a housing that is adapted to support a roll of material. Selected embodiments of the dispenser permit the simultaneous dispensing of a stub roll. A cover may be attached to the housing, the cover being pivotable upwardly to an open position and pivotable downwardly to a closed position. A first roller may be attached to the housing. In particular embodiments, the first roller may be a drive roller. A second roller may be attached to the cover so that, when the cover is in its lowered position, the rollers are adjacent to each other and a nip is formed between the rollers. In some embodiments, the second roller may be a pressure roller.




An actuating mechanism or actuator may be provided which causes the rollers to dispense the rolled material disposed within the housing. A variety of actuating mechanisms may be utilized with the present invention. One such actuating mechanism may be configures so that it engages at least one of the first or second rollers to cause such roller to rotate and dispense rolled materials.




A dispensing opening is formed between the housing and the cover when the cover is in its closed position. In some embodiments, the housing may include a first dispensing region and the cover may include a second dispensing region. The dispensing opening in such an embodiment is formed by the first dispensing region and the second dispensing region when the cover is in its closed position.




To load a roll of material into the housing, the cover is moved to its open position and the roll of material is placed within the housing. The leading portion of that roll of material may extend over the first roller. The cover may then be moved to its closed position. The leading portion of the rolled material is captured in the nip formed between the first roller and the second roller and may extend through the dispensing opening. In such a dispenser, the individual loading the material into the dispenser does not need to take additional time to thread the leading portion of the roll of material through various openings in the dispenser. In such embodiments, the roll may be loaded into the dispenser without regard to the direction of rotation of that roll.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an embodiment of the dispenser according to the present invention showing the cover of the dispenser in a closed position;





FIG. 2

is another perspective view of an embodiment of the dispenser according to the present invention showing the cover of the dispenser in an open position;





FIG. 3

is yet another perspective view of an embodiment of the dispenser according to the present invention showing the cover of the dispenser in an open position;





FIG. 4

is a partial perspective cutaway view of the dispensing mechanism of an embodiment of the dispenser according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the dispenser as shown in

FIG. 1

, taken along a plane as generally indicated by the line


5





5


;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the dispenser as shown in

FIG. 2

, taken along a plane as generally indicated by the line


6





6


;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the dispenser as shown in

FIG. 2

, taken along a plane as generally indicated by the line


7





7


;





FIG. 8

is a partial cross-sectional cutaway view of an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is another partial cross-sectional cutaway view of an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a partial view of an embodiment of a support of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view, taken along a plane as generally indicated by the line


11





11


in

FIG. 10

showing the support in its compressed position; and





FIG. 12

is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of a support of the present invention showing the support in its compressed position.











DESCRIPTION




The present invention relates to a dispenser of rolled materials, such as, for example, rolled paper products. An embodiment of a dispenser according to the present invention is depicted in FIG.


1


. The dispenser


10


shown therein includes a housing


12


, a cover


14


and a dispensing opening


16


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the housing


12


may include a first side wall


20


, a second side wall


21


, and a rear wall


22


. The cover


14


may be attached to the housing


12


using a variety of mounting schemes. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the cover


14


may be pivotably attached to the housing


12


via one or more hinges


44


and struts


31


so that the cover


14


is pivotable upwardly to an open position and pivotal downwardly to a closed position. In alternate embodiments, the cover may pivot sideways and may be pivotably attached to either the first side wall


20


or the second side wall


21


of the housing


12


.




As seen in

FIG. 6

, the end


33


of the strut


31


is attached to the cover


14


. This can be done in many ways, such as, for example, by press-fitting the end


33


into an arrangement of ribs


35


that are disposed on an upper portion of the cover


14


. A boss


97


may be provided on the cover


14


that extends through a hole


98


formed in the end


33


of the strut


31


. An opening


34


runs along the centerline of a portion of the strut


31


and is configured at one end so that the cover


14


may be retained in its raised position, if desired. For example and as shown in

FIG. 5

, the end of the opening


34


may be slightly enlarged to retain the cover


14


in its open position. A post


32


may be mounted to the housing


12


so that the post


32


is disposed within the opening


34


of the strut


31


. The struts


31


may also be mounted to the cover


14


in other ways to accomplish the same or similar functions. Additionally, as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a post


46


may be mounted to the housing


12


so that the post


46


extends through the hinge


44


, thereby allowing the hinge


44


to rotate about the post


46


when the cover


14


is removed from the housing


12


.




A dispensing opening


16


is formed between the cover


14


and the housing


12


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, a first dispensing region


18


is formed by the housing


12


. A second dispensing region


17


is formed by the cover


14


. When the cover


14


is lowered to a closed position, the dispensing regions


17


and


18


form the dispensing opening


16


.




In some embodiments, a locking system may be included to prevent the dispenser


10


from being opened by unauthorized personnel. Any of a variety of currently available locking systems may be used with the present invention.




As shown in

FIGS. 2-7

, a first roller


24


may be mounted within the housing


12


. The first roller


24


may be what is commonly referred to by those of skill in the art as a nip roller. This roller is stationary with respect to the housing


12


. A second roller


26


may be slidably mounted to the lower interior portion of the cover


14


. The second roller


26


may be what is commonly referred to by those of skill in the art as the pressure roller. When the cover


14


is lowered to its closed position, the first and second rollers


24


and


26


are adjacent to each other and a nip


27


is formed between the first and second rollers


24


and


26


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, the second roller


26


is urged against the first roller


24


by a spring


100


. In some embodiments of the present invention, the pressure roller may be attached to the cover


14


and the nip roller may be attached to the housing


12


.




A cutter


30


is provided and, in selected embodiments, is disposed on the cover


14


and is proximate to the second roller


26


. The cutter


30


assists a user in severing a portion of rolled material that has been dispensed through the dispensing opening


16


. A assortment of different cutting mechanisms may be utilized, and the cutter


30


may be variously positioned within the dispenser to achieve its intended function.




Certain embodiments of the present invention may additionally include a cutting guard


105


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the cutting guard


105


may be configured and positioned within the dispenser


10


to prevent the cutter


30


from coming into contact with an individual while they are servicing the dispenser


10


. While many different configurations of cutting guards may be used in the present invention, in the embodiment disclosed in

FIG. 6

, the cutting guard is formed as a bracket which is rotatably attached to the cover


14


. The sides


106


of the cutting guard


105


are rotatably mounted to the cover


14


. An L-shaped wall


107


extends between the two sides


106


. When the cover


14


is in its open position, the cutting guard


105


rotates so that the shorter portion of the L-shaped wall


107


is positioned below and in front of the cutter


30


. As the cover


14


is moved into its closed position, the cutting guard


107


rotates so that, when the dispenser is in its closed position, the cutting guard has moved away from the cutter


30


. In some embodiments, the cutting guard may be moved away from the cutter


30


by a projection on the housing.




The housing


12


is adapted to support a roll of material, and may include a roll support system that rotatably supports the material within the dispenser


10


. Although a variety of roll support systems may be used in the present invention, the embodiment depicted in

FIGS. 2 and 3

includes a roll support system having a first support


36


and a second support


38


. The first and second supports


36


and


38


respectively, may be configured in a variety of ways to achieve their intended purpose.




In particular embodiments, one or more guide ribs


102


may be positioned on the interior surface of the rear wall


22


of the housing


12


that assist in positioning and maintaining the roll of material in its proper location. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the guide ribs may be arcuate in shape.




The first and second supports,


36


and


38


, respectively, may be adapted to support a variety of configurations of rolled paper products. For example, the supports may be configured to engage a coreless roll of paper products or a cored roll of paper products. “Cored” rolls of paper products include a hollow cylindrical core about which the paper product is wrapped. The core is frequently formed of some type of cardboard, which is glued together and to the paper product so that the core stays intact and the product does not separate from the core. “Coreless” rolls of paper products do not include a hollow cylindrical core and are wound throughout the entire diameter of the roll. Such products are described more fully in the following U.S. patents that are incorporated herein in their entirety: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,620,148; 5,875,985 and 6,070,821.




The first and second supports may, for example, be movable outwardly and away from each other to permit a roll of material to be placed within the dispenser and to permit the supports to contact and retain the roll of material in an appropriate position. To accomplish this, one or both of the supports may be urged toward the other support.




To enable the supports to effectively engage and properly retain the roll of material within the dispenser


10


, each such support may include an engaging member


40


disposed proximate to an end of the support. Each engaging member


40


may contact one side of the roll of material to retain the roll in its proper position within the dispenser. For example, in some embodiments, the engaging member


40


would engage the dimpled portion on the side of a coreless roll of material. In particular embodiments where a cored roll of material is positioned within the dispenser


10


, the engaging member


40


may be disposed within and engage the core.




As shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, the first support


36


may be enclosed within a housing such as the cylindrical housing


82


. The housing


82


may be attached to the wall


20


of the housing in many different ways, or may be integrally molded with the wall


20


. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 11

, a spring


84


is disposed within the first support


36


. To retain the first support


36


within the housing


82


, the spring


84


may be attached at one of its ends to the first support


36


and at its other end to the housing


82


and/or the wall


20


. The spring


84


urges the engaging member


40


toward the interior of the housing and toward the second support


38


. In

FIG. 11

, the spring


84


is shown in a compressed state.





FIG. 12

illustrates another embodiment of the first support


36


. A cylindrical housing


82


is provided which includes a cylindrical inner wall


86


. The first support


36


extends into the central portion of the housing which is defined at its outer edge by the inner wall


86


. The compression spring


84


is disposed between the inner wall


86


and the exterior wall of the housing


82


. The spring


84


is attached at one end to the first support


36


and at its other end to the housing


82


. In a manner similar to that described above, the spring


84


urges the engaging member


40


toward the interior of the housing and the second support


38


.




In selected embodiments, the first support


36


may be mounted to the side wall


20


of the housing


12


so that the engaging member


40


is stationary with respect to the housing


12


.




As seen in

FIG. 7

, the second support


38


may include an elongated arm


88


having forward portion


90


and a rearward portion


92


. The second support


38


may include an engaging member


40


, and, in some embodiments, the engaging member


40


may be attached to the forward portion


90


of the arm


88


. The engaging members


40


may also include a chamfered surface


42


to permit easier installation of a roll of material into the dispenser


10


.




The rearward portion


92


of the arm


88


may be attached to the housing


12


so that the forward portion


90


is urged toward the interior of the housing


12


. Although this can be accomplished by in a variety of ways, the arm


88


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, may be attached to or integrally formed with a spring member


94


which resists movement of the forward portion of the arm


88


inwardly.




In some embodiments, the forward portion


90


of the arm


88


may be configured so that the movement of the arm toward the side wall


21


is limited. As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the arm


88


includes a projection


103


positioned on the side of the arm


88


which is facing the side wall


22


. The projection


103


prevents the arm


88


from flexing outwardly more than is desired.




In selected embodiments and as shown in

FIGS. 1-3

and


5


-


7


, stub roll support members


96


may be provided within the dispenser


10


to permit a partially used roll or “stub” roll to be supported and retained within the dispenser. These stub roll support members may be variously configured, including but not limited to the configurations described above. As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the stub roll support member


96


include a flexible arm that is mounted, at one end, to the rear wall


22


of the housing


12


. The other end of the flexible arm includes an engaging member


40


to permit proper retention of the stub roll in the dispenser


10


.




The stub roll may be inserted into the dispenser in a manner similar to that described above so that the leading edge of the roll is positioned between the rollers


24


and


26


, and captured in the nip


27


as the cover


14


is moved to its closed position.




An actuating mechanism or actuator is provided in the present invention that causes the rollers


24


and


26


to rotate and dispense the material that is captured in the nip


27


. One particular actuator that is useful in the present invention is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,192,442, which is incorporated herein in its entirety. A wide variety of actuators may be used with the present invention, including, for example, electronic or automatic actuators.




As shown in

FIGS. 2

,


5


and


6


, the actuating mechanism may include an actuating lever


50


having an actuating handle


52


which extends through a slot


56


in a guide


54


. The actuating handle


52


also extends through an aperture


58


in the cover


14


. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the aperture


58


may be positioned within a recessed portion


60


of the cover


14


. In use, an individual may grasp the actuating handle


52


and draw it downward to dispense material. Other types of actuating handles may be formed as knobs, buttons, and the like.




As seen in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the actuating lever


50


may be pivotably attached to the first side wall


20


of the housing


12


at a pivot point


70


. This can be accomplished in different ways, including rotatably mounting the lever


50


onto a boss projecting out of the side wall


20


. A spring


64


may be provided which is attached at one of its ends to the housing


12


via a boss


66


. The other end of the spring


64


may be attached to the actuating lever


50


. In some embodiments, the loop on the end of the spring


64


may engage a hole


68


that is formed in the actuating lever


50


.




The actuating lever


50


may also include an arm


62


, as seen in

FIGS. 5

,


6


and


10


. The spring


64


urges the actuating lever upward. The end of the arm


62


may rest against a portion of the first support


38


when the actuating lever


50


is in its upward-most position, as shown in FIG.


11


.




The actuating lever


50


may also include a toothed edge


72


that engages a sliding idler gear


28


. The sliding idler gear


28


includes an elongated mounting hole


74


and is mounted to the housing


12


via a pin


76


which extends through the mounting hole


74


. The gear


28


in turn may engage the toothed end


25


of the first roller


24


, depending on the position and movement of the actuating lever


50


.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, as the actuating lever


50


is moved downwardly, the toothed edge


72


engages the sliding idler gear


28


. The toothed edge


72


causes the gear


28


to move downwardly so that the gear


28


engages the toothed end


25


of the first roller


24


. The continued downward movement of the actuating lever


50


and the toothed edge


72


rotates the gear


28


in a clockwise direction. This movement of the gear


28


causes the first roller


24


to rotate in a counterclockwise direction, as indicated by the arrows in FIG.


8


. The counterclockwise rotation of the first roller


24


may, in particular embodiments, cause clockwise movement of the second roller


26


. The material disposed within the nip


27


is thus moved downwardly and out of the dispenser


10


.




As the actuating lever


50


is released, the spring


64


urges the actuating lever


50


upwardly. As seen in

FIG. 9

, the toothed edge


72


moves upwardly, sliding the gear


28


out of engagement with the toothed end


25


of the first roller


24


and toward its upward position. In this manner, the actuating lever


50


returns to its original position while permitting the first roller


24


to remain stationary and the material to be retained within the nip


27


. The user may then pull the dispensed material toward the cover


14


of the dispenser


10


, where the dispensed material is separated from the roll of material by the cutter


30


.




To service an embodiment of a dispenser according to the present invention, the cover


14


is moved to its open position. If a partially used roll of material is disposed within the dispenser


10


, that roll may be removed from the first and second roll supports,


36


and


38


, respectively. The partially used roll or “stub” roll may be positioned within the dispenser


10


so that the sides of the stub roll engage the stub roll supports


96


. The stub roll may be oriented so that it rotates in either a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction. At least a portion of the stub roll material is positioned so that is extends over the first roller


24


. The leading edge of the stub roll may be pulled outwardly after the stub roll has engaged the stub roll support members


96


so that the stub roll material extends over the first roller


24


.




To insert a new roll of material, the roll may be held so that the sides of the roll are roughly parallel to the sides


20


and


21


of the housing


12


. The new roll of material may be oriented so that it rotates in either a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction. As the roll of material is moved into the housing


12


, the sides of the roll may engage the chamfered surfaces


42


of the first and second roll supports,


36


and


38


, respectively. One or both of the roll supports may be urged away from the sides of the roll until the roll is sufficiently inserted into the housing


12


so that the engaging members


40


engage the central portion of the roll. The roll of material is placed within the housing


12


so that a portion of the material is positioned over the first roller


24


. The leading edge of the material may also be positioned within the dispensing portion


18


of the housing


12


.




The cover


14


may then be moved to its closed position. As the second roller


26


is moved downwardly and adjacent to the first roller


24


, the material is retained within the nip


27


, thus eliminating the need to feed the leading edge of the material between the rollers before moving the cover


14


to its closed position.




The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the scope and spirit of the inventive characteristics thereof. The present embodiments therefore are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.



Claims
  • 1. A dispenser for dispensing rolled materials, the dispenser comprising:a housing; a roll support system including (i) a first support attached to the housing, the first support comprising a first engaging member including a first chamfered surface, and (ii) a second support attached to the housing, wherein the first support is movable away from the second support, and further wherein the first support is urged toward the second support; a cover attached to the housing, the cover being pivotable upwardly to an open position and pivotable downwardly to a closed position; a cutter disposed on the cover; a cutting guard rotatably attached to the cover; a first roller attached to the housing: a second roller attached to the cover so that, when the cover is in its lowered position, the rollers are adjacent to each other and a nip is formed between the rollers; an actuator adapted to engage the first or second roller to cause such roller to rotate; and a dispensing opening formed between the housing and the cover when the cover is in its closed position.
  • 2. The dispenser according to claim 1 wherein the cutting guard rotates to cover the cutter when the cover is in the open position, and further wherein the cutting guard rotates to expose the cutter when the cover is in the closed position.
  • 3. The dispenser according to claim 1 wherein the first support further comprises a first rearward portion attached to the housing and a first forward portion being urged toward the second support, wherein the first engaging member is attached to the first forward portion.
  • 4. The dispenser according to claim 1 wherein the second support comprises a second engaging member, wherein the second support is movable away from the first support, and further wherein the second support is urged toward the first support.
  • 5. The dispenser according to claim 4, the second engaging member comprising a second chamfered surface.
  • 6. The dispenser according to claim 1 further comprising at least one stub roll support.
  • 7. The dispenser according to claim 1, the actuator comprising an actuating lever comprising an actuating handle which extends through an aperture in the cover, the actuating lever being pivotably attached to the housing, the actuating lever further comprising a toothed edge, a guide through which the actuating handle extends, the guide including a slot, and a sliding idler gear slidably attached to the housing so that the gear is movable between one position where it engages the toothed edge of the actuating lever and another position where it does not engage the toothed edge of the actuating lever.
  • 8. The dispenser according to claim 1, the housing further comprising a first dispensing region and the cover further comprising a second dispensing region, the dispensing opening formed by the first dispensing region and the second dispensing region when the cover is in its closed position.
  • 9. A dispenser for dispensing rolled materials, the dispenser comprising:a housing comprising a first dispensing region; a roll support system; a cover comprising a second dispensing region, the cover being movable between a closed position and an open position; a dispensing opening formed by the first dispensing region and the second dispensing region when the cover is in its closed position; a first roller attached to the housing; a second roller attached to the cover so that, when the cover is in its open position, the first and second rollers are spaced apart from each other, and when the cover is in its closed position, the first and second rollers are adjacent to each other and a nip is formed between the rollers; a cutter disposed on the cover; a cutting guard configured to prevent contact with the cutter when the cover is in its open position; and an actuating mechanism adapted to engage the first or second roller to cause such roller to rotate and dispense rolled materials.
  • 10. The dispenser according to claim 9, wherein the cutting guard comprises:first and second sides rotably mounted to the cover; and a wall extending between the first and second sides; wherein the cutting guard rotates to cover the cutter when the cover is in the open position, and further wherein the cutting guard rotates to expose the cutter when the cover is in the closed position.
  • 11. The dispenser according to claim 9, the roll support system comprising (i) a first support attached to the housing, the first support including a first engaging member comprising a first chamfered surface, and (ii) a second support attached to the housing, wherein the first support is movable away from the second support, and further wherein the first support is urged toward the second support.
  • 12. The dispenser according to claim 11 wherein the first support further comprises a first rearward portion attached to the housing and a first forward portion being urged toward the second support, wherein the first engaging member is attached to the first forward portion.
  • 13. The dispenser according to claim 11 wherein the second support comprises a second engaging member, wherein the second support is movable away from the first support, and further wherein the second support is urged toward the first support.
  • 14. The dispenser according to claim 13, the second engaging member comprising a second chamfered surface.
  • 15. The dispenser according to claim 9, the actuating mechanism comprising an actuating lever comprising an actuating handle which extends through an aperture in the cover, the actuating lever being pivotably attached to the housing, the actuating lever further comprising a toothed edge, a guide through which the actuating handle extends, the guide including a slot, and a sliding idler gear slidably attached to the housing so that the gear is movable between one position where it engages the toothed edge of the actuating lever and another position where it does not engage the toothed edge of the actuating lever.
  • 16. A dispenser for dispensing rolled materials, the dispenser comprising:a housing comprising a dispensing region; a roll support system including a first support attached to the housing, the first support comprising a first engaging member including a first chamfered surface, and a second support attached to the housing, wherein the first support is movable away from the second support, and further wherein the first support is urged toward the second support; a cover comprising a dispensing region, the cover being movable between a closed position and an open position; a cutter disposed on the cover; a cutting guard rotatably attached to the cover; a dispensing opening formed by the dispensing region of the housing and the dispensing region of the cover when the cover is in its closed position; a drive roller attached to the housing and disposed above the dispensing region of the housing; a pressure roller attached to the cover so that, when the cover is in its open position, the pressure roller is spaced apart from the drive roller and when the cover is in its closed position, the rollers are adjacent to each other and a nip is formed between the rollers; and an actuator adapted to rotate the drive roller and dispense rolled materials.
  • 17. The dispenser according to claim 14 wherein the cutting guard comprises:first and second sides rotably mounted to the cover; and an L-shaped wall having a short portion and a long portion, the short and long portions extending between the first and second sides; wherein the short portion of the L-shaped wall covers the cutter when the cover is in the open position, and further wherein the cutting guard rotates to expose the cutter when the cover is in the closed position.
  • 18. The dispenser according to claim 14 wherein the first support further comprises a first rearward portion attached to the housing and a first forward portion being urged toward the second support, wherein the first engaging member is attached to the first forward portion.
  • 19. The dispenser according to claim 14 wherein the second support comprises a second engaging member, wherein the second support is movable away from the first support, and further wherein the second support is urged toward the first support.
  • 20. The dispenser according to claim 19, the second engaging member comprising a second chamfered surface.
  • 21. The dispenser according to claim 16, the actuator comprising an actuating lever comprising an actuating handle which extends through an aperture in the cover, the actuating lever being pivotable attached to the housing, the actuating lever further comprising a toothed edge, a guide through which the actuating handle extends, the guide including a slot, and a sliding idler gear slidably attached to the housing so that the gear is movable between one position where it engages the toothed edge of the actuating lever and another position where it does not engage the toothed edge of the actuating lever.
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