Mechanism for paper towel dispensers

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6668693
  • Patent Number
    6,668,693
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 23, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 30, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Peterson; Kenneth E.
    • Flores-Sánchez; Omar
    Agents
    • Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P.
Abstract
Mechanism for cutting and distributing portions of sheet, particularly paper towels, comprising at least one cylinder (9) which can rotate around its axis in a supporting structure (1, 2, 3) and drag an end portion (8) of at least one sheet, inside said cylinder (9) being arranged one or more movable blades (28) which can protrude outside the cylinder (9) for cutting said end portion (8) of the sheet and are fixed to a shaft (26) suitable for rotating around an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder (9), wherein said shaft (26) is provided with at least a first member (30) which protrudes from one side of the cylinder (9) and can be rotated for an arc of a circumference by at least a second member (25) which shifts in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft (26) of the movable blades (28) and rotates around this axis, the rotational-translational motion of this second member (25) being synchronized with the rotatory motion of the cylinder (9). The present invention also relates to a paper towel dispenser comprising said mechanism.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a mechanism for paper towel dispensers, and particularly to a mechanism suitable for cutting and distributing sheets of paper or of another material after taking them from a roll. The present invention also relates to a paper towel dispenser comprising said mechanism.




EP 871390 discloses a mechanism for paper towel dispensers comprising a cutting device having at least one movable blade arranged inside a cylinder, which drags the sheet of paper taken from a roll. However, said known mechanism involves a considerable manufacture and maintenance complexity, as well as a non-efficient functioning of the cutting device, with risk of jamming of the mechanism itself.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Object of the present invention is therefore to provide a mechanism which is free from said drawbacks. Said object is achieved by a mechanism, the main features of which are specified in the first claim and other features are specified in the following claims.




By virtue of the particular rotational-translational drive system which it is provided with, the cutting device of the mechanism according to the present invention has a precise and fluent movement of the blades outwards from the cylinder.




Further, thanks to the pair of mutually engaged toothed wheels and to the guides of the supporting structure, said movement of the blades is perfectly synchronized with that one of the cylinder, so as to avoid the mechanism jamming.




According to a particular aspect of the invention, the translatory movement of the member transmitting the rotation to the movable blades is caused by a pair of relieves made inside the supporting structure of the cylinder, so as to obtain a precision of movement without complex and/or expensive guides.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS




Further advantages and features of the mechanism according to the present invention will appear to those skilled in the art from the following detailed and non-limiting description of one embodiment thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

shows a left side view of the mechanism according to said embodiment;





FIG. 2

shows a right side view of the mechanism of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows a front view of the mechanism of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

shows a side cross-sectioned view of the mechanism of

FIG. 3

taken along plane IV—IV;





FIG. 5

shows a side cross-sectioned view of the mechanism of

FIG. 3

taken along plane V—V;





FIG. 6

shows a side cross-sectioned view of the mechanism of

FIG. 3

taken along plane VI—VI; and





FIG. 7

shows a side cross-sectioned view of the mechanism of

FIG. 3

taken along plane VII—VII.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, it is seen that the mechanism according to said embodiment of the invention comprises in a known way a supporting structure formed of a pair of side walls


1


,


2


mutually connected by means of at least one profiled transverse bar


3


acting as a lower guide. This supporting structure can be mounted inside a housing (not shown in the figure). The upper portion of side walls


1


,


2


, is provided with a pair of semi-cylindrical seats


4


,


5


wherein the ends of a tube


6


can rotate, around which at least one sheet of paper or other material is wound so as to form a roll


7


. The end portion


8


of this sheet passes around a cylinder


9


parallel to tube


6


and protrudes under transverse bar


3


, so that it can be pulled by a user in the direction indicated by arrows


10


. End portion


8


of the sheet is guided around cylinder


9


by an idle cylinder


11


parallel thereto. Cylinder


9


can be rotated between side walls


1


,


2


by manually pulling end portion


8


of the sheet or by rotating a round handle


12


which is arranged outside side wall


2


. This round handle is fixed to one external end of a pair of hubs


13


which are fixed in a coaxial way to the lateral surfaces of cylinder


9


and which cross walls


1


,


2


. The rotation of cylinder


9


, which occurs in the direction indicated by arrows


14


, is opposed for a half-turn and then pushed for the other half-turn by a tension spring


15


fixed between side wall


1


and a disk


16


which is partially toothed with oblique teeth. This disk is fastened to the external end of a hub


13


of cylinder


9


and is arranged outside wall


1


. After performing one turn around its axis, disk


16


is blocked by a spike


17


hinged to wall


1


so as to oppose the contrary rotation thereof. By this ratchet gear, cylinder


9


can be easily rotated of one turn at a time when end portion


8


of the sheet is pulled or handle


12


is rotated.




With reference also to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, there is shown that one hub


13


of cylinder


9


can rotate coaxially inside a cylindrical toothed wheel


18


, having internal or external teeth, which is fixed to the internal surface of wall


2


and is engaged with another cylindrical toothed wheel


19


having the same number of teeth or a whole submultiple thereof. The toothed wheel


19


can slide along the internal surface of wall


2


and is arranged at one end of a rod


20


which longitudinally crosses cylinder


9


and can slide therein. The other end of rod


20


is provided with a skid


21


which can slide along the internal surface of wall


1


.




The internal surface of side wall


1


is suitably provided with at least one relief


22


which acts as a guide and has a gradually varying thickness, so that skid


21


, by sliding along this wall in the sense indicated by arrows


23


, shifts rod


20


horizontally inside cylinder


9


towards side wall


2


. Particularly, relief


22


extends itself for about one quarter of a circumference coaxially with the longitudinal axis of cylinder


9


. Even the internal surface of side wall


2


is suitably provided with at least one relief


24


which acts as a guide and has a gradually varying thickness, so that the toothed wheel


19


, by sliding along this wall in the sense indicated by arrows


23


, shifts rod


20


horizontally inside cylinder


9


towards side wall


1


. Also relief


24


extends itself for about one quarter of a circumference coaxially with the longitudinal axis of cylinder


9


, but in the preceding quadrant of that of relief


22


in the sense of arrows


23


. Therefore, by means of relieves


22


and


24


it is possible to slide horizontally rod


20


and toothed wheel


19


with an alternated motion synchronized with the rotary motion of the cylinder itself. A pin


25


is fastened to the lateral surface of the toothed wheel


19


turned towards cylinder


9


.




Referring also to

FIG. 6

, it is seen that a shaft


26


is arranged coaxially around rod


20


and can rotate parallely to the longitudinal axis of cylinder


9


in a set of eccentric round seats


27


made in disks arranged inside the cylinder itself. One or more movable blades


28


, preferably curved and provided with triangular points, are fixed to shaft


26


. Through suitable openings made in the cylindrical surface of cylinder


9


, these blades can protrude outwards. This is achieved by rotating shaft


26


around its axis against the force exerted by a tension spring


29


arranged inside cylinder


9


.




With reference also to

FIG. 7

, it is seen that the end of shaft


26


turned towards wall


2


is provided with a pin


30


protruding from a side wall of cylinder


9


through an opening


31


which extends for about one quarter of a circumference coaxially with the longitudinal axis of shaft


26


.




During the use, the end portion


8


of the sheet wound around roll


7


, when a user pulls it, proceeds in the direction of arrows


10


, thus rotating cylinder


9


in the direction of arrows


14


. During the rotation of cylinder


9


, toothed wheel


19


rotates around its axis and horizontally shifts along the latter towards side wall


1


. When toothed wheel


19


is positioned along relief


24


, pin


25


abuts against pin


30


, thus dragging it therewith. By this measure, shaft


26


rotates for about a quarter of a circumference, thereby extending out of cylinder


9


blades


28


, which cut the end portion


8


of roll


7


.




When toothed wheel


19


is over relief


24


, skid


21


slides along relief


22


and shifts rod


20


towards side wall


2


, thus separating pin


25


of toothed wheel


19


from pin


30


of shaft


26


. By this measure, shaft


26


is made free and rotated backwards by spring


29


which withdraws inside cylinder


9


blades


28


, so that these cannot hit idle cylinder


11


during the rotation of cylinder


9


. A new sheet end portion


8


is dragged under profiled bar


3


by final movement of cylinder


9


due to spring


15


, so that the mechanism according to the present invention can be used again in the above described way.



Claims
  • 1. Mechanism for cutting and dispensing portions of sheets, comprising at least one cylinder (9) which can rotate around its axis in a supporting structure (1, 2, 3) and drag an end portion (8) of at least one sheet, inside said cylinder (9) being arranged one or more movable blades (28) which can protrude outside the cylinder (9) for cutting said end portion (8) of the sheet and are fixed to a shaft (26) suitable for rotating around an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder (9), characterized in that said shaft (26) is provided with at least a first member (30) which protrudes from one side of the cylinder (9) and can be rotated for an arc of a circumference by at least a second member (25) which shifts in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft (26) of the movable blades (28) and rotates around this axis, the rotational-translational motion of this second member (25) being synchronized with the rotatory motion of the cylinder (9).
  • 2. Mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that said movable blades (28) are curved and provided with triangular points.
  • 3. Mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that the rotation of the shaft (26) of the movable blades (28) when these protrude from the cylinder (9) is opposed by tension elastic means (29) arranged inside the cylinder itself.
  • 4. Mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that said first member (30) protrudes from one side of the cylinder (9) through one opening (31) which extends itself for about on quarter of a circumference coaxially with the longitudinal axis of the shaft (26) of the movable blades (28).
  • 5. Dispenser of towels of paper or other material wound in a roll (7), characterized in that it comprises a mechanism according to claim 1.
  • 6. Mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that said second member (25) is a pin fixed to one side of a first toothed wheel (19) suitable for rotating around the longitudinal axis of the shaft (26) of the movable blades (28).
  • 7. Mechanism according to claim 6, characterized in that said first toothed wheel (19) is engaged with a second toothed wheel (18) which is fixed to said supporting structure (1, 2, 3) and is coaxial with the longitudinal axis of said cylinder (9).
  • 8. Mechanism according to claim 7, characterized in that said toothed wheels (18, 19) have the same number of teeth.
  • 9. Mechanism according to claim 6, characterized in that said first toothed wheel (19) is shifted with an alternated motion synchronized with the rotatory motion of the cylinder (9) along the longitudinal axis of the shaft (26) by means of one or more guides (22, 24) fixed to said supporting structure (1, 2, 3).
  • 10. Mechanism according to claim 6, characterized in that said first toothed wheel (19) can slide along the internal surface of a side wall (2) of the supporting structure and is arranged at one end of a rod (20) which longitudinally crosses cylinder (9) and can slide therein, the other end of the rod (20) being provided with a skid (21) which can slide along the internal surface of the other side wall (1) of the supporting structure.
  • 11. Mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that the supporting structure (1, 2, 3) comprises a pair of side walls (1, 2), the internal surfaces of which are provided with relieves (22, 24) acting as guides.
  • 12. Mechanism according to claim 11, characterized in that said relieves (22, 24) acting as guides have a gradually varying thickness and extend themselves for about one quarter of a circumference around the longitudinal axis of the cylinder (9).
  • 13. Mechanism according to claim 11, characterized in that said side walls (1, 2) of the supporting structure are crossed by a pair of hubs (13) coaxially fixed to the lateral surfaces of the cylinder (9).
  • 14. Mechanism according to claim 13, characterized in that the external end of a hub (13) is provided with a round handle (12).
  • 15. Mechanism according to claim 13, characterized in that the rotation of the cylinder (9) is opposed for half of a turn and then pushed for the next half of a turn by tension elastical means (15) fixed to a side wall (1) of the supporting structure and to a rotating member (16) which is fixed to the external end of a hub (13) of cylinder (9) and is arranged externally of the side wall itself.
  • 16. Mechanism according to claim 15, characterized in that said rotating member (16) comprises a disk partially toothed with oblique teeth, which is suitable for being blocked by a spike (17) hinged to said side wall (1) of the support structure.
  • 17. Mechanism according to claim 10, characterized in that the shaft (26) of the blades (28) is coaxially arranged around said rod (20) and can rotate parallely to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder (9) in seats (27) made in the cylinder itself.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00201639 May 2000 EP
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