Claims
- 1. A dispenser for paper napkins arranged in a stack, each napkin folded in multiple plies having a final rectangular contour with the outermost lifting ply terminating in a straight edge extending across the width of the folded napkin along a line parallel to the top and bottom edges thereof, comprising
- (a) a rectangular parallelopiped container having a rectangular end wall of the approximate dimensions of said folded napkins and four side walls fixed to said end wall,
- (b) an ingress-egress wall secured to the side walls opposite said end wall and having a generally rectangular opening therein for loading and dispensing napkins into and out of said container, said opening having marginal edges,
- (c) the edges of said opening in said ingress-egress wall being turned to form a smooth peripheral flange encompassing said opening, to facilitate egress of a napkin without damage thereto,
- (d) means inside said container for resiliently urging napkins toward said opening, comprising a cup-like follower having a planar surface for supporting a stack of napkins, with marginal flanges extending generally normally from the edges of said surface and dimensioned to be slideable within the side walls of said container,
- (e) a spider disposed within said follower comprising a pair of U-bars having end portions crossing each other and opposed portions at the opposite ends secured to the underside of said planar surface, and leg portions extending between said opposed end portions and defining relatively limited spaces between them and the marginal flanges of the follower, and
- (f) a helical spring extending from the end wall of said container to said follower with a plurality of the turns at the movable end of said spring disposed within said spaces between the legs of said spider and marginal flanges, to serve as a stabilizing guide for said movable end of said spring, the follower and spring being otherwise unconnected.
- 2. A napkin dispenser as in claim 1, wherein the leg portions of the U-shaped bars are in close proximity to a plurality of the coils of the spring at four equidistantly displaced portions, to provide controlled axial movement of the follower in the direction of the spring's force.
- 3. A paper napkin dispenser comprising a container in the form of a rectangular parallelopiped, with cross-sectional dimensions enabling the container to receive a folded stack of napkins, said container having side walls, a closed end wall and an opposed open end access wall, and a follower inside said receptacle comprising
- (a) a cup-like member dimensioned to be slideable in the receptacle and comprising a plate portion designed to abut the back side of the napkin stack and integral side members extending generally normally from said plate portion,
- (b) a spider comprising crossed legs secured to said plate portion on the side opposite said stack, said legs having guide portions spaced closely from the inner faces of said side members, and
- (c) a helical spring extending between said closed end wall and cup-like member and of a cross-section occupying the major cross-section of the latter but free of connection thereto, and disposed between said spider legs and said members to maintain the convolutions of the spring in proper axial position and said plate portion in its proper position abutting the stack, thus tending to deter excessive napkin removal.
Parent Case Info
This application is in part a continuation of my copending application Ser. No. 76,830 filed Sept. 19, 1979, now abandoned.
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