Information
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Patent Grant
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6328255
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Patent Number
6,328,255
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Date Filed
Monday, June 5, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 11, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walsh; Donald P.
- Miller; Jonathan R.
Agents
- Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 242 560
- 242 5603
- 242 561
- 242 5986
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A toilet tissue dispensing mechanism includes a unit formed by a pair of parallel vertical walls. Each wall includes vertically spaced openings arranged such that the openings of each wall are in vertically staggered relationship with the openings of the other wall when the movable wall is closed. Each opening has a roll-mounting structure associated therewith, whereby each wall is capable of concurrently dispensing a pair of tissue rolls. Each roll-mounting structure includes a shield mounted for swinging movement between open and closed positions for securing the rolls in their respective openings. To convert such a mechanism to a dispenser which dispenses rolls sequentially rather than concurrently, the shields are swung to their open positions, and adapter plates are positioned against inside surfaces of respective ones of the walls to cover the openings therein. The plates are pressed against the respective walls by edges of the shields. Sequential-roll dispensers are then attached to exterior surfaces of the plates.
Description
The present invention relates to toilet tissue dispensers and, in particular, to methods and apparatus for converting such a dispenser from a concurrent roll dispensing mode to a sequential roll dispensing mode.
Depicted in
FIGS. 1-2
is a prior art toilet paper dispensing unit
10
which is mounted in a divider panel
12
that separates adjacent toilet stalls in a restroom. The dispensing unit
10
comprises a pair of parallel vertical walls
14
,
16
spaced apart to define therebetween an internal chamber. Disposed within the internal chamber are rolls
18
of toilet tissue which project from openings
20
A-D formed in respective walls
14
,
16
to be accessible to users. Each wall includes two openings to dispense two rolls concurrently. One of the walls
14
is hinged along a vertical edge and can be swung open to provide access to the internal chamber for replacement of the rolls, as shown in FIG.
2
.
Since the dispensing unit
10
is built into the divider panel
12
, it may be necessary to replace that unit
10
in the event that it is desired to provide a different type of dispensing mechanism, e.g. a sequential-dispensing mechanism that dispenses a new toilet tissue roll after a previous roll has been used up.
It would be desirable to provide a simpler and less costly way of making such a conversion, and to effect the conversion in a way that can be easily reversed, if desired to return to the original current-dispensing mode.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A method aspect of the present invention involves converting a toilet tissue dispensing mechanism from a concurrent roll dispensing mode to a sequential roll dispensing mode. The tissue dispensing mechanism comprises a unit formed by a pair of parallel vertical walls enclosing an interior chamber therebetween. One of the walls is movable between open and closed positions. Each wall includes vertically spaced openings arranged as such that the openings of each wall are in vertically staggered relationship with the openings of the other wall when the movable wall is closed. Each opening has a roll-mounting structure associated therewith. Each roll-mounting structure is disposed in the chamber and includes a shield mounted for swinging movement between open and closed positions. The method comprises the steps of:
A. opening the movable wall;
B. swinging the shields to their open positions;
C. positioning adapter plates against inside surfaces of respective ones of the walls to cover the openings of the respective walls;
D. closing the movable wall such that the shields are secured in their closed positions, with edges of the shields engaging interior surfaces of respective ones of the adapter plates to push the adapter plates against respective ones of the walls; and
E. attaching sequential roll dispensers to exterior surfaces of respective adapter plates.
An apparatus aspect of the invention relates to a sequential roll dispensing mechanism which comprises a unit formed by a pair of parallel vertical walls enclosing an interior chamber therebetween. One of the walls is movable between open and closed positions. Each wall includes vertically spaced openings arranged such that the openings of each wall are in vertically staggered relationship with the openings in the other wall when the movable wall is closed. Each opening has a roll-mounting structure associated therewith. Each roll-mounting structure is disposed in the chamber and includes a shield mounted to swinging movement between open and closed positions. Adapter plates are positioned against inside surfaces of respective ones of the walls and are pressed thereagainst by edges of the shields. The adapter plates cover the openings in the respective walls. Sequential roll dispensers are mounted to exterior surfaces of respective adapter plates.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals designate like elements and in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a prior art toilet tissue roll dispenser for dispensing rolls concurrently;
FIG. 1B
is a sectional view taken along line
1
B—
1
B in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
after a door of the dispenser has been opened;
FIG. 3
is a front elevational view of an adapter plate according to the invention and a perspective view of a conventional sequential-roll dispenser to be mounted on the adapter plate;
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary view of
FIG. 2
after two of the adapter plates of
FIG. 3
have been mounted therein;
FIG. 5
depicts an external surface of the dispenser after the adapter plates have been mounted and the door has been closed, and the sequential-roll dispenser is depicted in the process of being mounted on an exterior surface of a mounting plate; and
FIG. 6
is a view similar to
FIG. 5
after the sequential-roll dispenser has been mounted.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Depicted in
FIGS. 1-2
is the previously described prior art toilet tissue roll dispensing unit
10
which is built into a divider panel
12
separating adjacent toilet stalls in a restroom. The dispensing unit
10
includes a pair of parallel vertical walls
14
,
16
spaced apart to define therebetween an internal chamber. Disposed within the internal chamber are rolls
18
of toilet tissue which are accessible to users through openings
20
A-D formed in the walls.
Each wall possesses two of the openings, whereby each roll dispenses two rolls
18
concurrently. The openings in each wall are arranged one above the other, and are vertically staggered with respect to the openings in the other wall (see FIG.
1
B).
One of the walls
14
is hinged along one vertical edge, so that such wall
14
constitutes a door that can be swung open to access the internal chamber for replacing rolls
18
.
Mounted on inner surfaces of both walls
14
,
16
adjacent to respective ones of the openings
20
A-D are identical roll-mounting structures
22
. As can be seen in
FIG. 2
, the roll-mounting structure
22
associated with the opening
20
A comprises pairs of horizontally inwardly projecting legs
30
disposed along opposite edges of (i.e., straddling) the opening
20
A. Each pair of legs
30
is spaced apart vertically to form an inwardly open slot
32
. The two slots
32
are disposed at a common elevation, so that the respective ends of a tissue mandrel
33
can be inserted therein.
A shield
38
A is mounted adjacent the opening
20
A for rotation about a horizontal hinge
40
disposed above the opening
20
A. The shield can thus be swung between a lower closed position covering the opening, and an upper open position exposing the opening. The shield includes sidewalls
42
in which are disposed respective outwardly open slots
44
. The side wall
42
has a V-shaped or wedge-shaped profile. When the shield is in a closed position, those slots
42
overlap respective slots
32
formed in the legs
30
, whereby the tissue mandrel
33
is locked against accidental removal.
Each of the openings
20
A-D has a shield associated therewith, wherein the four shields
38
A-D, like the openings
20
A-D, are staggered vertically with respect to one another. When the wall
14
is closed, the shields
38
A-D are thus arranged sequentially in the vertical direction, one above the other (see FIG.
1
B). Inner edges
46
of the shields include fingers
48
, each finger projecting from a midpoint of its respective edge
46
. Each finger engages an opposite one of the walls
14
,
16
to hold the shields in their downward positions when the wall
14
is closed.
Tissue rolls
18
can be replaced by opening the wall
14
, raising the respective shields
38
A-D, removing the mandrel(s) of the spent roll(s), and inserting full roll(s) in their place, enabling multiple rolls to be dispensed concurrently.
In order to convert the above-described prior art dispensing unit
10
from a concurrent roll dispensing mode to a sequential roll dispensing mode, i.e., a mode in which a new roll is dispensed after a previous roll has been used up, an adapter plate
50
is provided, as shown in FIG.
3
. The adapter plate
50
is formed of a rigid material, such as stiff plastic or metal, and includes two vertically spaced pairs of outwardly projecting tabs
52
,
54
, a center aperture
56
, and screw holes
58
. The screw holes
58
are pre-positioned to conform to the location of respective screw holes on a conventional tissue dispenser, such as a sequential roll dispenser
60
. That dispenser
60
is adapted to position two toilet tissue rolls
18
in vertically adjacent relationship. When a lower one of the rolls has been used up, the upper roll automatically drops downward to a dispensing position.
The adapter plate
50
is to be mounted in the wall
14
, and an identical adapter plate
50
′ is to be mounted in the wall
16
(see FIG.
4
). Mounting of the adapter plate
50
in the wall
14
is accomplished by opening the wall
14
, raising the shields
38
A,
38
B, and inserting the upper pair of tabs
52
into the slots
32
associated with the upper opening
38
A, and inserting the lower pair of tabs
54
into the slots
32
associated with the lower opening
38
B. The plate
50
′ is similarly mounted in the back wall
16
, except that the bottom edge of that plate
50
′ can rest upon a bottom shelf
62
of the back wall
16
since the plate
50
′ will be situated somewhat lower than the plate
50
when installed. The plates
50
,
50
′ are configured to extend completely across the openings
38
A-D.
After the plates
50
,
50
′ have been thus installed, the shields
38
A-D are lowered, and the door
14
is closed. In this state, inner edges
46
of the shields are pressed against inside surfaces of an opposite plate
50
or
50
′, thereby forcing the plates tightly against interior surfaces of the walls
14
,
16
. The center apertures
56
of the plates
50
,
50
′ provide areas in which the fingers
48
of the inner edges
46
of the shields can enter to avoid interfering with the closing of the wall
14
.
Then, a dispenser
60
is attached to the exterior surface of each of the plates
50
,
50
′ (see FIGS.
5
-
6
). This is accomplished by positioning each dispenser
60
so that screw holes thereof are aligned with respective pre-drilled screw holes
58
in the plate
50
or
50
′. By installing screws, the dispensers
60
become secured to the respective plates
50
,
50
′.
It will be appreciated that the conversion can be done quickly and easily, at relatively little cost. To undo (reverse) the conversion, whereby the dispensing mechanism can once again dispense rolls concurrently, it is merely necessary to reverse the above-described steps.
Although the present invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that additions, deletions, modifications, and substitutions not specifically described may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A method of converting a toilet tissue dispensing mechanism from a concurrent-roll dispensing mode to a sequential-roll dispensing mode, the tissue dispensing mechanism comprising a unit formed by a pair of parallel vertical walls enclosing an interior chamber therebetween, one of the walls being movable between open and closed positions, each wall including vertically spaced openings arranged such that the openings of each wall are in vertically staggered relationship with the opening of the other wall when the movable wall is closed, each opening having a roll-mounting structure associated therewith, each roll-mounting structure disposed in the chamber and including a shield mounted for swinging movement between open and closed positions, the method comprising the steps of:A. opening the movable wall; B. swinging the shields to their open positions; C. positioning adapter plates against inside surfaces of respective ones of the walls to cover the openings of the respective walls; D. closing the movable wall such that the shields are secured in their closed positions, with edges of the shields engaging interior surfaces of respective ones of the adapter plates to push the adapter plates against respective ones of the walls; and E. attaching sequential-roll dispensers to exterior surfaces of respective adapter plates.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein an interior surface of each of the walls includes legs straddling each opening and projecting horizontally inwardly, each adapter plate including outwardly projecting tabs, step C further including positioning the adapter plates such that the tabs engage the legs.
- 3. The method according to claim 2 wherein the legs form inwardly open slots, step C further including positioning the tabs in respective ones of the slots.
- 4. The method according to claim 3 wherein each adapter plate includes pre-formed screw holes, step E further including positioning each sequential roll dispenser such that screw holes in the dispenser are aligned with respective ones of the screw holes in the plate, and inserting screws therethrough.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein each adapter plate includes pre-formed screw holes, step E further including positioning each sequential roll dispenser such that screw holes in the dispenser are aligned with respective ones of the screw holes in the plate, and inserting screws therethrough.
- 6. A sequential-roll dispensing mechanism comprising a unit formed by a pair of parallel vertical walls enclosing an interior chamber therebetween, one of the walls being movable between open and closed positions, each wall including vertically spaced openings arranged such that the openings of each wall are in vertically staggered relationship with the openings in the other wall when the movable wall is closed, each opening having a roll-mounting structure associated therewith, each roll-mounting structure disposed in the chamber and including a shield mounted for swinging movement between open and closed positions, adapter plates positioned against inside surfaces of respective ones of the walls and pressed thereagainst by edges of the shields, the adapter plates covering the openings in the respective walls, and sequential-roll dispensers mounted to exterior surfaces of respective adapter plates.
- 7. The mechanism according to claim 6 wherein the interior surface of each of the walls includes legs projecting horizontally inwardly adjacent respective vertical edges of each opening, each adapter plate including outwardly projecting tabs engaging the legs.
- 8. The mechanism according to claim 7 wherein the legs form inwardly open slots, with the tabs disposed in respective ones of the slots.
- 9. The mechanism according to claim 8 wherein each adapter plate includes pre-formed screw holes, with the sequential roll dispenser secured by screws received in such screw holes.
- 10. The mechanism according to claim 6 wherein each adapter plate includes preformed screw holes, with the sequential roll dispenser secured by screws received in such screw holes.
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