Claims
- 1. A method of taking up toilet paper in a device that incorporates take-up shaft means, the take-up shaft means including a take-up shaft, for rotatively taking up toilet paper in a roll, first and second support means positioned parallel to and in operative contact with the take-up shaft, and drive means operatively connected to the take-up shaft means for movably positioning the take-up shaft means relative to the first and second support means, said method comprising the steps of:
- rolling the toilet paper on the take-up shaft;
- operatively positioning the take-up shaft parallel to and in operative contact with the first and second support means so as to generate supporting contact pressure against an entire length of the take-up shaft as toilet paper builds up around the take-up shaft at an initial level; and
- movably rotating the take-up shaft so as to maintain uniform supportive contact pressure against the entire length of the take-up shaft as the toilet paper builds up around the take-up shaft at the initial level, wherein
- said step of movably rotating the take-up shaft includes movably driving the take-up shaft vertically while maintaining the take-up shaft substantially horizontal and parallel relative to the first and second supporting means.
- 2. A method of taking up toilet paper as set forth in claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- driving the take-up shaft back to an initial position relative to the first and second support means when a predetermined level of toilet paper is taken up on the take-up shaft.
- 3. A device for taking up toilet paper, comprising:
- take-up shaft means for rotatively taking up toilet paper in a roll, said take-up shaft means including a take-up shaft;
- first and second support means positioned parallel to and in operative contact with said take-up shaft, for generating support contact pressure against an entire length of the take-up shaft as toilet paper builds up around said take-up shaft at an initial level; and
- driving means for rotating said take-up shaft, and, for moving said take-up shaft means away and parallel relative to said first and second support means so as to maintain uniform supportive contact pressure against the entire length of the take-up shaft as the toilet paper builds up around the take-up shaft at the initial level, the driving means being further for moving said take-up shaft means vertically away relative to said first and second support means, wherein
- said driving means includes first and second drive devices operatively connected at opposing ends of the take-up shaft, the first and second drive devices being operatively connected to each other so as to synchronizingly maintain the take-up shaft in supporting contact parallel with said first and second support means, and a common drive means operatively connected to the first and second drive devices at opposing ends of the take-up shaft, for controlling parallel movement of the first and second drive devices relative to each other so as to maintain the take-up shaft substantially horizontal and in uniform supporting contact parallel with said first and second support means.
- 4. A device for taking up toilet paper as set forth in claim 3, wherein said take-up shaft means further includes fixing means operatively connected at opposing ends of the take-up shaft, for rotatively supporting the take-up shaft, the fixing means having bearings operatively connected to each of the opposing ends of the take-up shaft.
- 5. A device for taking up toilet paper as set forth in claim 3, wherein said take-up shaft means further includes lower limit support means for initially supporting the take-up shaft so as to maintain supportive contact pressure against the entire length of the take-up shaft at an initial value.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/909,838 filed Jul. 7, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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