This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/832,989, filed Dec. 6, 2017, the entire disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a nonwoven fabric dispenser and, in particular, to a nonwoven fabric stock dispenser including a container, a cutter assembly, and fabric engagement structures.
Nonwoven fabrics are sheet or web structures made from entangled fibers that are bonded together and can exhibit characteristics such as absorbency, resilience, stretch, softness, and strength. Nonwoven fabric stock can be provided with liquid solutions for various applications (e.g., wet wipes, towelettes, conditioning wipes, protectant wipes, etc.) and are stored in, and dispensed from, containers in various ways. Some forms of nonwoven fabric stock are provided as individual sheets, while others are provided as a continuous roll having perforations and can be pulled out of a container having a necked opening.
What is needed, but has not yet been developed, are methods and devices for dispensing nonwoven fabric stock materials. This and other needs are addressed by the nonwoven fabric dispensers of the present disclosure.
In accordance with some aspects of the present disclosure, a nonwoven fabric dispenser is provided. The dispenser includes a body having a front wall, a rear wall, a bottom wall, side walls, a support wall, and a lid. The front wall, rear wall, bottom wall, support wall, lid, and side walls could form an enclosure configured and dimensioned to receive a roll of nonwoven fabric stock. A cutter assembly could be positioned on the lid. The cutter assembly could include an elongated slot disposed through the lid and a slidable base having a blade. The slidable base travels along the slot to cut nonwoven fabric stock positioned between the lid and the support wall. One or more fabric engagement structures could be disposed on the support wall and/or on the lid to hold a sheet of nonwoven fabric stock in place while the sheet is being cut from the roll. An opening for dispensing the nonwoven fabric stock is exposed when the dispenser is in the open configuration and covered when the dispenser is in a closed configuration.
In accordance with some aspects of the present disclosure, a method for dispensing nonwoven fabric stock from the dispenser is provided. The method can include dispensing the nonwoven fabric stock from the dispenser, drawing the nonwoven fabric stock over the one or more fabric engagement structures, closing the lid on top of the nonwoven fabric stock, thereby securely holding the nonwoven fabric stock in place, and using the cutter assembly to separate a single sheet of nonwoven fabric stock. The nonwoven fabric stock is securely held in place by the fabric engagement structures and tension is maintained on the nonwoven fabric stock to allow the slidable cutter to easily and cleanly cut therethrough.
To assist those of skill in the art in making and using the disclosed nonwoven fabric dispenser, reference is made to the accompanying figures, wherein:
It should be understood that the relative terminology used herein, such as “front”, “rear,” “left,” “top,” “bottom,” “vertical,” and “horizontal” is solely for the purposes of clarity and designation and is not intended to limit the invention to embodiments having a particular position and/or orientation. Accordingly, such relative terminology should not be construed to limit the scope of the present invention. In addition, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to embodiments having specific dimensions.
The first and second side walls 126, 128 and front, rear, and bottom walls 104, 106, and 110 form a receptacle for holding nonwoven fabric stock. The orientation of the first and second side walls 126, 128 and the front, rear, and bottom walls 104, 106, and 110 could comprise substantially right angles. Further, the height of the front wall 104 could be less than the height of the rear wall 106, and the support wall 112 could be joined to a top edge 103 of the front wall 104 and disposed at an angle relative thereto. The support wall 112 could be fixed in position or movable with respect to the top edge 103 of the front wall 104, described in greater detail hereinbelow with respect to
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According to some aspects of the present disclosure, the body 102 and the lid 108 of the dispenser 100 could be configured to be in snap-fit engagement, thereby providing a seal and preventing the drying out of moistened nonwoven fabric stock 132 during storage. For example, the lid 108 could be configured to be in snap-fit engagement with a perimeter of the opening 138 of the body 102 or the lid could be configured to be in snap-fit engagement with a perimeter of the opening 138 and the support wall 112. Additionally, the support wall 112 could be provided with a silicone or rubberized surface 112a to provide a better seal with the lid 108 and further aid in preventing the loss of moisture from the nonwoven fabric stock 132. According to aspects of the present disclosure, silicone or rubberized strips could be also disposed about at least a portion of a perimeter of the lid 108 to still further aide in preventing the loss of moisture.
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The dispenser 100 includes a cutter assembly 140. As shown in
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According to some aspects of the present disclosure, the fabric engagement structures 114 could be formed from a series of upstanding serrated edges made of metal, plastic, or another material and disposed on the support wall 112 by glue, welding or the like to firmly secure the fabric engagement structures 114 to the container. According to other aspects of the present disclosure, the fabric engagement structures 114 could be a series of discrete pointed protrusions that are integrally formed with the support wall 112 during the manufacturing process. For example, as shown in
According to further aspects of the present disclosure, the first portion 118 and the second portion 120 of the lid 108 could be hingedly coupled together. The first portion 118 of the lid 108 could be configured to be in snap-fit engagement with a perimeter of the opening 138, and the second portion 120 of the lid 108 could be configured to be in snap-fit engagement with a perimeter of the support wall 112. Accordingly, after severing a sheet 162 from the roll of nonwoven fabric stock 132 the second portion 120 of the lid 108 could be lifted to release the sheet 162, with the first portion 118 of the lid 108 remaining sealingly engaged with the perimeter of the opening 138, thereby minimizing the loss of moisture from the enclosure 130.
As discussed above, the pointed protrusions 614a and 614b can be molded into, or otherwise affixed to, a generally horizontal support wall 612. For example, the pointed protrusions 614a and 614b and the support wall 612 can be an integral structure formed from a molding process, such as an injection molding, or similar, manufacturing process. Alternatively, the pointed protrusions 614a and 614b and the support wall 612 can be formed as separate components (see, e.g., protrusions 714a and 714b provided on respective bases 716a and 716b discussed in connection with
Additionally, the support wall 612, can be a separate component including one or more of the protrusions 614a and 614b, for attachment to a container (e.g., front wall or side walls). The support wall 612 can be provided with one or more receptacles, configured to receive or engage, such as in snap-fit engagement, top edges of the front and side walls of dispenser 600. The support wall 612 can be provided with one or more clips or other attachment mechanisms configured to engage a container, such as, for example, on top edges of the top and/or side walls thereof. Additional attachment mechanisms could be used to removably, or permanently, attach support wall 612 to the dispenser 600, or another roll-dispensed stock container, without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure.
Each of the dispensers of the present disclosure can vary in shape and can include a face that is overlaid by a lid with a cutter assembly. The face can be on the support wall, described hereinabove, or on a vertical front wall, an angled wall, or a horizontal upper wall. The lid can have one or more portions and the cutter overlies the face. The nonwoven fabric stock is positioned between the lid and the face and is retained and/or tensioned by one or more fixation elements for cutting.
The present disclosure also contemplates a method for dispensing nonwoven fabric stock from a dispenser. The method includes the steps of opening a lid to access an opening in the body of the dispenser, drawing the nonwoven fabric stock out of the body through the opening and over a surface of the dispenser, closing the lid against the surface of the dispenser, pressing the lid against the surface of the dispenser to secure the nonwoven fabric stock between the lid and the surface by compressing the nonwoven fabric stock against one or more fixation elements, sliding the cutter along a length of the lid from a first position to a second position to cut through the nonwoven fabric stock, and separating a portion of the nonwoven fabric stock from the roll.
While exemplary embodiments have been described herein, it is expressly noted that these embodiments should not be construed as limiting, but rather that additions and modifications to what is expressly described herein also are included within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it is to be understood that the features of the various embodiments described herein are not mutually exclusive and can exist in various combinations and permutations, even if such combinations or permutations are not made express herein, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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