The present invention relates to new and useful improvements in dispensers for household roll products such as plastic wrap, foil, wax paper, paper towels, and boxed goods such as sandwich bags, freezer bags, and trash bags, etc.
In the U.S. Pat. No. 5,129,565 issued Jul. 14, 1992, to Joseph W. Miller, the inventor in this application, there is disclosed a dispenser cabinet for organizing and dispensing one or more sheet materials, such as described above. Dispensing compartments are formed by horizontally spaced vertical panels attached to a pair of support beams. A roll compartment comprises a cantilevered shelf which supports the roll, a dispensing slit formed by the space between the edge of the cantilevered shelf an its adjacent vertical panel, and a cutting edge located on the bottom of said panel. A box compartment is defined by the space between any two said panels and a cantilevered shelf does not require a cutting edge. A paper towel holding means is attached to the end of the support beams and above the plane of the smaller rolls and their respective compartments. A door attaches to one of the said beams enclosing the dispensing compartments when said dispenser is attached to an existing wall cabinet.
The manufacture of the prior dispensing cabinet is relatively expensive and uneconomical to manufacture with the visible paper towel holding means as disclosed. The said dispenser has a design feature that requires right or left hand tearing when employed in one of its more useful embodiments. The present invention requires the manufacture of both left and right tear models as the invention as disclosed does not permit reversibility, that is, the manufacture of a single model that could be used either as a right or left tear as determined by the consumer. Furthermore, while the consumer has no objection to paper towel holders that visibly expose the paper towels, when given the choice to conceal the paper towel behind a door like the other wrap products, the consumer prefers the concealed look. The prior dispenser did not address this consumer preference and the resulting effects on the dispenser.
Another disadvantage of said dispenser is the cantilevered bottom shelf. This is an extra element that adds weight and costs to the overall invention that may not be required. Furthermore, the attachment of the bottom panel by the cantilevered design requires additional strength for the vertical side panels. Thus, by the elimination of the bottom panels further reduction of material and weight can be eliminated from the side panels.
Another disadvantage of the bottom panels as used in the invention to support rolls, occurs with the reduction of weight as the sheet materials are spent. The frictional forces that are employed by the rolls are dependent on weight and that decreases as the roll is spent. The tearing and dispensing of the roll is dependent on these frictional forces and becomes more difficult as the roll is more than fifty percent spent.
The increased use of boxed goods also provides consumers with more choices and more storage and dispensing requirements for these goods. The unmovable and fixed box holding means limits the number of models that can be offered economically and impacts negatively on the commercial success of the invention. Thus, the present invention is concerned with one or more improvements in such a dispenser.
a is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment shown with the paper towel in a separate compartment as in
a is a perspective view of
a is a top view of
b is a perspective of a thin flexible embodiment of a box holding means.
c is a side view of the box holding means of
Accordingly, besides the advantages of the existing prior art, several objects and advantages of the present invention are:
to provide a multi roll household goods cabinet dispenser that provides for concealing the paper towel behind the dispensed door;
to provide a dispenser with a removable reversible paper towel holding means that provides adjustable tension control;
to provide a dispenser with a removable reversible roll holding means that provides adjustable tension control and eliminates the need for a roll support shelf;
to provide a one piece molded dispenser with a fixed roll holding means that provides for reversibility, tension control, and a manual stop or breaking feature;
to provide a dispenser with a removable reversible box holding means that eliminates the need for a box compartment and box shelf; and
to provide a dispenser that can provide a plurality of roll-box configurations.
Further objects and advantages are to provide a new method of dispensing boxed goods such as sandwich bags, freezer bags, trash bags, etc., such that they may be dispensed directly from an existing object such as a kitchen drawer, cabinet door, whereby the box is held by relatively thin and flexible holding means between the means and the folds of the box. Additional boxed wrap dispensers may be possible due to invention of this box holding means.
According to one aspect of the present invention, as shown in
a show another embodiment of the invention employing a removable reversible holding means 42 for the smaller rolls of plastic (saran), foil, and wax papers. The roll holding means eliminates the necessity of bottom panels in the prior art, reducing the size and weight of the said panels, and provides additional features as a reversibility and tension control.
a show another embodiment of the invention that is suitable and may provide increased advantages for one piece injection molding. In such a case, it is desirable to have a fixed unmovable roll holding means that will still allow reversibility and tension control. Such an embodiment comprises thin, flexible members, supportably attached to said beams and containing tapered apertures for receiving the roll core. Flexible members 31 and 31a are provided with a tapered aperture 32 for holding a paper towel roll. Flexible members 33,33a, through 35, and 35a are provided with a tapered aperture 36, for holding and receiving the rolls of plastic, wax, and foil. The flexible members provide for a small tab 33b that extends down below the door to provide a manual means for removing the core when the dispenser door is opened. The tab is also used as a manual brake that holds the roll during tearing operations when the roll is nearly spent or if the flexible members are insufficient to provide tension. Various surface finishes may be applied to the tapered aperture 32 and 36, as known in the art to affect the roll frictional forces.
To further improve said invention, a new and improved box holding means 41 is employed. The box holding means is both reversible and removable and adds further to the commercialization of the dispenser. In the prior art, Miller provided a compartment comprising a vertical side panel and a cantilevered horizontal bottom plate. The new box holding means secures a box 52 of rolled goods 53 for dispensing, by employing an interference and frictional fit between said means and the folds of said box, or between the means and an internal side of the box. While some boxes are folded to allow insertion of a holding means, others may require cutting or slitting an opening to receive said means. This novel means for holding and dispensing boxed goods eliminates the need for a compartment and all the various elements and costs associated with it. The holding means in and by itself provides many new and useful features for the invention, but in combination with the improved roll holding means 40 described above, the multi-roll, multi-box dispenser is truly unique. The invention, as currently employed in commerce, requires two models, yet offers consumers the choice of four variations of the roll-box configurations.
a show one embodiment of a box holding means 41, attached to the beam 10 of one of the preferred embodiments. The holding means 41 consists of a 3/16″ diameter steel wire formed in a loop or elongated U for receiving the “fold” of a standard box of rolled goods, the other two ends of the holder are attached to the receiving holes 3, 4 in beam 10.
b shows another embodiment of a box holding means 55 comprising, a thin flexible element 50 shaped like a tongue, and having a cylindrical rod 51 for attaching to a support beam 10 of the invention. As shown in
Since consumers use a wide variety of boxed goods, the holding means is likely to comprise of several thin flexible strip elements attached commonly to a base or frame. When employing an embodiment of this nature to the present invention, three flexible strip elements may be employed and removably attached to support beams 10 and 10a. In combination with the removable reversible paper towel roll holding means 40, a compartment of the invention is capable of holding and dispensing one roll of towels and one boxed good, or by removing the roll holding means, three boxed goods holding means would also be available for the consumer without additional costs. The thin flexible box holding means would lie flat above the paper towel roll if the consumer would rather use the space for paper towels instead of boxed goods. By changing or adding compartments, many other useful combinations of rolls and boxed goods are available.
The box holding means should not be considered limited to household boxed goods, but should prove useful for the dispensing of a wide range of materials from their original boxes as used today in commerce. Other household applications include gift wraps, and also other roll products such as foil, plastic, and wax paper. Currently, the rolls packaged in boxes are not provided with an open top or dispensing slots, but the novelty of a new holding means is disclosed herein may provide the stimulus for a new class of boxes and/or dispensing apparatus.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/392,272, filed Oct. 15, 2001.
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