Claims
- 1. A gravity-feed dispenser for a stack of folded absorbent sheets comprising:
(a) a generally rectangular housing provided with a front wall, a rear wall, two sidewalls and a lower portion; (b) a funnel portion coupled to said lower portion of said housing provided with a generally convergent profile such that a front wall of said funnel portion extends downwardly and inwardly with respect to the front wall of said housing, a rear wall of said funnel portion extends downwardly and inwardly with respect to the rear wall of said housing and two sidewalls of said funnel portion extend downwardly substantially in alignment with the sidewalls of said housing; (c) a dispensing aperture defined by said funnel portion of said dispenser, said aperture having an elongate portion extending substantially from one sidewall of said funnel portion to the other sidewall of said funnel portion thus defining an elongate axis of said aperture generally parallel to the front wall of said housing and generally parallel to a rear border of the elongate portion of said aperture and wherein said aperture is configured so that the elongate portion thereof extends upwardly from its rear border to said front wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser such that folded absorbent sheets disposed in said funnel portion of said dispenser are exposed adjacent said front wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser over a substantial height from the rear border of the elongate portion of the aperture and are so presented at the front of said dispenser; (d) a plurality of declivitous guide ridges disposed on an inner surface of said front wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser configured to guide folded absorbent sheets downwardly as they are drawn through said aperture of said dispenser; (e) a plurality of subsidiary guide ridges disposed on an inner surface of said rear wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser configured to guide folded absorbent sheets downwardly as they are drawn through said aperture of said dispenser, wherein said plurality of declivitous guide ridges and said plurality of subsidiary guide ridges are positioned, configured and dimensioned to incline sheets of said stack toward said front wall of said funnel portion of the dispenser with respect to a horizontal position of said sheets in said stack; and (f) shelf means positioned about the terminal portions of the elongate portion of the aperture for supporting said stack of absorbent sheets within said dispenser.
- 2. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said dispensing aperture is provided with an arcuate front lip extending upwardly to a maximum height at its central portion.
- 3. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said stack of absorbent sheets comprises a stack of inter-folded napkins.
- 4. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein said stack of inter-folded napkins has a dispensing length of up to about 10½ inches.
- 5. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 4, wherein said stack of inter-folded napkins has a dispensing length of up to about 7½ inches.
- 6. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein said plurality of declivitous guide ridges disposed on said inner surface of said front wall of said funnel portion extend upwardly to a height greater than a height that said subsidiary guide ridges project upwardly from said rear wall of said funnel portion.
- 7. The gravity feed dispenser according to claim claim 3, wherein said plurality of declivitous guide ridges are provided with an arcuate profile.
- 8. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein said plurality of subsidiary guide ridges are provided with a generally triangular profile.
- 9. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 6, wherein said plurality of declivitous guide ridges project upwardly from said front wall of said funnel portion to a maximum distance of from about ½ inch to about 1 inch.
- 10. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 9, wherein said plurality of declivitous guide ridges project upwardly from said front wall of said funnel portion to a maximum distance of about ¾ inch.
- 11. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 6, wherein said plurality of declivitous guide ridges include at least one centrally located declivitous guide ridge and at least a pair of laterally located declivitous guide ridges, said laterally located declivitous guide ridges being located between said centrally located declivitous guide ridge and a respective sidewall of the funnel portion of the dispenser, wherein said centrally located declivitous guide ridge projects upwardly to a height higher than that of said laterally located declivitous guide ridges.
- 12. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 11, wherein said plurality of declivitous guide ridges comprises at least 2 centrally located declivitous guide ridges between said laterally located declivitous guide ridges, each of which centrally located declivitous guide ridges projects upwardly to a height higher than that of said laterally located declivitous guide ridges.
- 13. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 6, wherein said subsidiary guide ridges project upwardly from said rear wall of said funnel portion to a maximum distance of from about ¼ inch to about ½ inch.
- 14. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 13, wherein said subsidiary guide ridges project upwardly from said rear wall of said funnel portion a maximum distance of about ⅜ inch.
- 15. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein said shelf means comprises a plurality of generally rectangular projections projecting inwardly from the sidewalls of said funnel portion of said dispenser defining a shelf height above said elongate axis of said aperture.
- 16. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein at least one of said declivitous guide ridges has a friction surface width of from about 40 to about 100 mils.
- 17. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 16, wherein at least one of said declivitous guide ridges has a friction surface width of from about 50 to about 70 mils.
- 18. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein said plurality of declivitous guide ridges comprises from 2 to 8 declivitous guide ridges.
- 19. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein said plurality of declivitous guide ridges comprises at least 4 declivitous guide ridges.
- 20. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein at least one of said subsidiary guide ridges has a friction surface width of from about 40 to about 100 mils.
- 21. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 20, wherein at least one of said subsidiary guide ridges has a friction surface width of from about 50 to about 70 mils.
- 22. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein said plurality of subsidiary guide ridges consists of from 2 to 8 subsidiary guide ridges.
- 23. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein said plurality of subsidiary guide ridges comprises at least 4 subsidiary guide ridges.
- 24. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein said stack of inter-folded napkins is a stack of single-fold inter-folded napkins disposed in the dispenser.
- 25. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein said stack of inter-folded napkins is a stack of two-fold inter-folded napkins disposed in the dispenser.
- 26. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 25, wherein said stack of two-fold napkins is disposed in said dispenser and comprises a plurality of two-fold napkins, each of which has a lower tail portion projecting toward said front wall of said housing.
- 27. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 26, wherein said stack of two-fold napkins is provided with an indicator identifying the front portion thereof prior to being disposed in said dispenser.
- 28. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein said housing is provided with a plurality of inwardly projecting support members for frictionally supporting said stack.
- 29. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein the length of said elongate axis of said dispensing aperture is from about 5 to about 20 percent less than the corresponding dispensing length of said stack of folded inter-folded napkins.
- 30. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 3, wherein the length of said elongate axis of said dispensing aperture is about about 10 percent less than the corresponding dispensing length of said stack of folded inter-folded napkins.
- 31. A gravity-feed dispenser for a stack of folded absorbent sheets comprising:
(a) a generally rectangular housing provided with a front wall, a rear wall, two sidewalls and a lower portion; (b) a funnel portion coupled to said lower portion of said housing provided with a generally convergent profile such that a front wall of said funnel portion extends downwardly and inwardly with respect to the front wall of said housing, a rear wall of said funnel portion extends downwardly and inwardly with respect to the rear wall of said housing and two sidewalls of said funnel portion extend downwardly substantially in alignment with the sidewalls of said housing; (c) a dispensing aperture defined by said funnel portion of said dispenser, said aperture having an elongate portion extending substantially from one sidewall of said funnel portion to the other sidewall of said funnel portion thus defining an elongate axis of said aperture generally parallel to the front wall of said housing and generally parallel to a rear border of the elongate portion of said aperture and wherein said aperture is configured so that the elongate portion thereof extends upwardly from its rear border to said front wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser such that folded absorbent sheets disposed in said funnel portion of said dispenser are exposed adjacent said front wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser over a substantial height from the rear border of the elongate portion of the aperture and are so presented at the front of said dispenser, the aperture further being provided with a transverse portion extending from the rear border of the elongate portion of said aperture upwardly in said rear wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser, said transverse portion of said aperture being configured to allow access to the interior of said funnel portion of said dispenser in order to withdraw absorbent sheet from said dispenser; (d) a plurality of declivitous guide ridges disposed on an inner surface of said front wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser configured to guide folded absorbent sheets downwardly as they are drawn through said aperture of said dispenser; (e) a plurality of subsidiary guide ridges disposed on an inner surface of said rear wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser configured to guide folded absorbent sheets downwardly as they are drawn through said aperture of said dispenser, wherein said plurality of declivitous guide ridges and said plurality of subsidiary guide ridges are positioned, configured and dimensioned to incline sheets of said stack toward said front wall of said funnel portion of the dispenser with respect to a horizontal position of said sheets in said stack; and (f) shelf means positioned about the terminal portions of the elongate portion of the aperture for supporting said stack of absorbent sheets within said dispenser.
- 32. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 31, wherein said stack of folded absorbent sheets comprises a stack of inter-folded napkins.
- 33. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 32, wherein said transverse portion of said dispensing aperture has a width of from about 1½ to about 2½ inches.
- 34. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 33, wherein said transverse portion of said dispensing aperture has a width of about 2 inches.
- 35. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 32, wherein said transverse portion of said dispensing aperture has a length of from about 3 to about 4 inches.
- 36. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 35, wherein said transverse portion of said dispensing aperture has a length of about 3½ inches.
- 37. The gravity-feed dispenser according to claim 32 wherein said transverse portion of said dispensing aperture extends upwardly in a central portion of said rear wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser.
- 38. A method of dispensing a stack of inter-folded napkins comprising:
(a) disposing a stack of inter-folded napkins in a dispenser comprising:
(i) a generally rectangular housing provided with a front wall, a rear wall, two sidewalls and a lower portion; (ii) a funnel portion coupled to said lower portion of said housing provided with a generally convergent profile such that a front wall of said funnel portion extends downwardly and inwardly with respect to the front wall of said housing, a rear wall of said funnel portion extends downwardly and inwardly with respect to the rear wall of said housing and two sidewalls of said funnel portion extend downwardly substantially in alignment with the sidewalls of said housing; (iii) a dispensing aperture defined by said funnel portion of said dispenser, said aperture having an elongate portion extending substantially from one sidewall of said funnel portion to the other sidewall of said funnel portion thus defining an elongate axis generally parallel to the front wall of said housing and generally parallel to a rear border of the elongate portion of said aperture and wherein said aperture is configured so that the elongate portion thereof extends upwardly from its rear border to said front wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser such that folded absorbent sheets disposed in said funnel portion of said dispenser are exposed adjacent said front wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser over a substantial height from the rear border of the elongate portion of the aperture and are so presented at the front of said dispenser, the aperture further being provided with a transverse portion extending from the rear border of the elongate portion of said aperture upwardly in said rear wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser, said transverse portion of said aperture being configured to allow access to the interior of said funnel portion of said dispenser in order to withdraw absorbent sheet from said dispenser; (iv) a plurality of declivitous guide ridges disposed on an inner surface of said front wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser configured to guide folded absorbent sheets downwardly as they are drawn through said aperture of said dispenser; (v) a plurality of subsidiary guide ridges disposed on an inner surface of said rear wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser configured to guide folded absorbent sheets downwardly as they are drawn through said aperture of said dispenser, wherein said plurality of declivitous guide ridges and said plurality of subsidiary guide ridges are positioned, configured and dimensioned to incline sheets of said stack toward said front wall of said funnel portion of the dispenser with respect to a horizontal position of said sheets in said stack; and (vi) shelf means positioned about the terminal portions of the elongate portion of the aperture for supporting said stack of absorbent sheets within said dispenser; and (b) withdrawing said napkins through said dispensing aperture.
- 39. The method according to claim 38,wherein said transverse portion of said dispensing aperture has a width of from about 1½ to about 2½ inches.
- 40. The method according to claim 39,wherein said transverse portion of said dispensing aperture has a width of about 2 inches.
- 41. The method according to claim 38, wherein said transverse portion of said dispensing aperture has a length of from about 3 to about 4 inches.
- 42. The method according to claim 41, wherein said transverse portion of said dispensing aperture has a length of about 3½ inches.
- 43. The method according to claim 38, wherein said transverse portion of said dispensing aperture extends upwardly in a central portion of said rear wall of said funnel portion of said dispenser.
- 44. The method according to claim 38, wherein said stack of inter-folded napkins comprises inter-folded single-fold napkins.
- 45. The method according to claim 38, wherein said stack of inter-folded napkins comprises inter-folded two-fold napkins.
- 46. The method according to claim 38, further comprising the step of preparing a stack of inter-folded napkins provided with an indicator identifying a front portion thereof and wherein said step of disposing said stack of inter-folded napkins in said dispenser comprises disposing said stack of inter-folded napkins in said dispenser with said front portion thereof disposed adjacent the front wall of said housing.
- 47. The method according to claim 46, wherein said stack of napkins comprises a plurality of two-fold napkins each of which has a lower tail portion projecting toward said front wall of said housing.
- 48. The method according to claim 38, wherein said stack of inter-folded napkins has a dispensing length of from about 5½ to about 7½ inches.
- 49. The method according to claim 38, wherein said stack of inter-folded napkins has a dispensing length of about 6½ inches.
- 50. The method according to claim 38, wherein said stack of inter-folded napkins has a dispensing length of up to about 10½ inches.
CLAIM FOR PRIORITY
[0001] This non-provisional application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/325,618, of the same title, filed Sep. 28, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60325618 |
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