Claims
- 1. A hands-free towel dispenser comprising:
- (a) a housing means for containing at least one roll of towels;
- (b) a sensing means for detecting an object;
- (c) a dispensing means for dispensing a predetermined length of towel when said sensing means detects the object;
- (d) an electric power source for powering said dispensing means;
- (e) control circuitry for controlling the dispensing means and controlling said predetermined length of towel; and
- (f) an array of one or more photovoltaic cells for energizing said control circuitry.
- 2. The hands-free paper towel dispenser of claim 1 wherein said control circuitry provides for a delay between cycles of towel dispensing.
- 3. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 1 wherein said sensing means comprises a variable resistor which changes in response to changes in light levels.
- 4. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 1 wherein said electric power source is a battery.
- 5. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 4 wherein said electric power source is a rechargeable battery.
- 6. The hands-free paper towel dispenser of claim 5 wherein said array of one or more photovoltaic cells also charges said rechargeable battery.
- 7. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 1 wherein said housing means comprises a movable front cover.
- 8. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 7 wherein said dispensing means includes means for detecting when said cover is open and preventing dispensing of a towel until said cover is closed.
- 9. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 1 wherein said dispensing means comprises a drive roller mounted in said housing means and a motor inside said drive roller.
- 10. A hands-free towel dispenser comprising:
- (a) a housing structured to contain at least one roll of towel;
- (b) a sensor connected to said housing;
- (c) a dispensing mechanism comprising a drive roller mounted in said housing and a motor mounted inside said drive roller;
- (d) an electric power source connected to said housing and structured to power said dispensing mechanism; and
- (e) a control circuitry structured to control the dispensing mechanism and providing a delay between cycles of towel dispensing;
- wherein said dispensing mechanism is structured to dispense a predetermined length of towel when said sensor detects an object and said control circuitry is structured to control said predetermined length of said towel.
- 11. A method of dispensing paper towel from at least one roll of paper from a hands-free paper towel dispenser comprising a housing, a dispensing mechanism for dispensing paper from the dispenser, a sensing mechanism for sensing the presence of an object, a control circuitry for controlling the dispensing mechanism, a power source for powering the dispensing mechanism, and an array of one or more photovoltaic cells, comprising the steps of:
- sensing when an object is within a predetermined distance from the sensing mechanism;
- energizing the control circuitry from the array of one or more photovoltaic cells; and
- dispensing a predetermined amount of paper from the dispenser.
- 12. A hands-free towel dispenser comprising:
- (a) a housing;
- (b) a sensing mechanism connected to said housing;
- (c) a dispensing mechanism connected to said sensing mechanism;
- (d) an electric power source for powering said dispensing mechanism; and
- (e) a control circuitry for controlling the dispensing mechanism;
- wherein the dispensing mechanism is structured to dispense a predetermined length of towel when the sensing mechanism detects an object and the control circuitry provides a delay between cycles of towel dispensing and said control circuitry is energized by an array of one or more photovoltaic cells.
- 13. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 12 wherein said dispensing mechanism comprises a drive roller mounted in said housing and a motor mounted in said drive roller.
- 14. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 12 wherein said control circuitry is structured to not operate said dispensing mechanism when a door of said housing is open.
- 15. A hands-free towel dispenser comprising:
- (a) a housing;
- (b) a sensing mechanism connected to said housing;
- (c) a dispensing mechanism connected to said sensing mechanism;
- (d) an electric power source for powering said dispensing mechanism; and
- (e) a control circuitry for controlling the dispensing mechanism;
- wherein said control circuitry is energized by an array of one or more photovoltaic cells.
- 16. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 15 wherein said control circuitry is structured to not operate said dispensing mechanism when a door of said housing is open.
- 17. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 15 wherein said dispensing mechanism comprises a drive roller mounted in said housing and a motor inside said drive roller.
- 18. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 15 wherein the control circuitry provides for a delay between cycles of towel dispensing.
- 19. A hands-free towel dispenser comprising:
- (a) a housing means for containing at least one roll of towels;
- (b) a sensing means for detecting an object;
- (c) dispensing means for dispensing a predetermined length of towel when said sensing means detects the object, said dispensing means comprising a drive roller mounted in said housing means and a motor inside said drive roller;
- (d) an electric power source for powering said dispensing means; and
- (e) a control circuitry for controlling the dispensing means, providing a delay between cycles of towel dispensing, and controlling said predetermined length of towel.
- 20. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 19 wherein said dispensing means further includes means for sensing when said drive roller has dispensed a predetermined amount of paper.
- 21. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 19 wherein said control circuitry is energized by an array of one or more photovoltaic cells.
- 22. The hands-free towel dispenser of claim 19 wherein said control circuitry is structured to not operate said dispensing means when a door of said housing is open.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/603,051 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,772,291 and claim is made to the Feb. 16, 1996 filing date thereof.
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