The invention relates to a dispenser for paper from a dispensing reel which lies in a dispensing position. The dispenser has two conveying rolls which define a nip for the paper web and a movable sensing element for detecting the paper end.
In dispensers of this type, the imminent exhaustion of the paper can be indicated with the aid of the sensing element. For example, the sensing element rests loosely on the paper web between the dispensing reel and the conveying rolls, or is pressed against the paper web by a spring. The paper web is wound, for example, onto a cardboard sleeve or a support rod, it being possible for the end to be fixed on the sleeve or on the support rod by gluing; however, it is also optionally wound loosely. The paper end can likewise be loose if the gluing was carried out imprecisely and/or poorly. Since, for example, no precision or complex processing is also to be expected in the case of hygiene papers which are wound on reels, it therefore cannot be ruled out that the sensing element prematurely indicates a lack of paper because of a lack of tension in the paper web near its end, although a few turns are still available. Depending on the type of indication, this can result in unnecessary paper wastage, in particular if the premature detection of a lack of paper triggers the conveying of the paper from a reserve reel.
The invention therefore also relates to a dispenser for paper from a dispensing reel which lies in a dispensing position, which paper can be guided through a nip between two conveying rolls. The dispenser having a receptacle for a reserve reel, a movable holding device which can be assigned the paper start of the reserve reel, and a movable sensing element for the paper end of the dispensing reel. The sensing element releases the holding device for the paper of the reserve reel when the paper end is detected, with the result that the holding device approaches the nip and threads the paper start into the nip.
Dispensers of this type are already known in multiple cases. By nature, the paper paths of the dispensing reel are separated to this end from those of the reserve reel and merge into one another only directly in front of the nip of the two conveying rolls, since automated further paper discharging is to take place after exhaustion of the dispensing reel. The sensing element is therefore assigned to the paper path of the dispensing reel.
In an embodiment known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,165,138, that one of the two conveying rolls which is wrapped around over a majority of its circumference by the paper web of the dispensing reel has a circumferential groove which is assigned the sensing element. When the paper web ends, the sensing element falls into the groove and triggers the approach of the holding device for the paper start of the reserve reel. Here, the sensing element is arranged in such a way that it can remain in the circumferential groove when the paper from the reserve reel is threaded in and conveyed. At some point, the empty reel carrier of the previous dispensing reel can then be removed, the reserve reel which is being used can be moved into the position of the dispensing reel, and a new reserve reel can be inserted. It is necessary here to pivot the sensing element out of the circumferential groove and to activate it for the new dispensing reel by placing it onto the paper web of the reel. Furthermore, it is necessary to pivot the holding device for the paper start of the new reserve reel back into its waiting position and to fix the paper start on the holding device, with the result that the paper dispenser again has a functioning refeeding device when the dispensing reel is empty.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a paper dispenser which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art devices of this general type.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention a dispenser for dispensing paper from a dispensing reel which lies in a dispensing position. The dispenser contains two conveying rolls defining a nip for a paper web, and a movable sensing element for detecting a paper end. The sensing element is disposed behind the nip between the two conveying rolls in a paper conveying direction.
The invention has the object of avoiding premature paper end indications in paper dispensers of this type and achieves this by virtue of the fact that the sensing element is arranged behind the nip between the two conveying rolls in the paper conveying direction. As a result of the arrangement of the sensing element behind the nip, the tension is maintained in the paper web despite a loose winding end, since it cannot slide between the conveying rolls. The paper end detection therefore takes place immediately after the conveying of the paper web through the two conveying rolls. Faulty triggering is practically ruled out as a result.
If the dispenser has a reserve reel, the paper start of which is threaded into the nip when the paper end is detected, the space between the reserve reel and the dispensing reel is additionally free as a result of the arrangement of the sensing element behind the nip and the transfer of the reel is not impeded. The sensing element lies at a point, at which it can continue to sense the paper web of the dispensing reel, but does not have to be moved for the change of the reserve reel, since it no longer lies in the path of the changing reserve reel.
There is provision in one preferred embodiment for the two conveying rolls to be arranged substantially above one another and for the lower conveying roll to have a circumferential groove and a substantially greater diameter than the upper conveying roll. Since the lower conveying roll protrudes beyond the upper roll in the width direction, this provides the possibility of the sensing element sensing the paper web of the dispensing reel directly next to the smaller conveying roll, the sensing element falling into the circumferential groove under the influence of gravity when the paper end is detected.
The arrangement of the sensing element outside the space which is required by the reserve reel during the change into the dispensing position permits automation of this change without the service personnel intervening manually. In a preferred embodiment, a restoring element is therefore also provided for this purpose which resets the sensing element into the initial position after the sensing element has detected the paper end. As a result, the paper path behind the nip is opened again after the paper end detection, with the result that the received paper web of the reserve reel can be conveyed without problems. At an instant which is set as desired, the reserve reel can then fall or slide downward without manual help into the dispensing position, from which its paper web is then pulled off further.
In one preferred embodiment, the sensing element is reset by the holding device for the paper start, which holding device is loaded against the nip, by it being possible first of all for the restoring element to be moved into the approaching path of the holding device by the sensing element which moves when the paper end is detected, and by it then being possible for it to be displaced out of the approaching path again by the holding device which approaches the nip, with resetting of the sensing element. This therefore results in a type of kinematic cycle; the sensing element moves when the paper end is detected and releases the holding device which threads in the paper and moves the sensing element back into the initial position again on the path to the nip. Gravity, possibly assisted by a restoring spring, is therefore used to reset the sensing element, and a functionally important step is not made dependent on the skill of the service personnel as a result. As a result, all that remains for the service personnel to do is to raise the holding device, in order to fix the new paper start, for which purpose the holding device is formed in one preferred embodiment by a pivotable hoop, on the transverse web of which mandrels are provided, onto which the paper start can be pressed. The conveying rolls have a slipproof surface, for example rubber rings or the like which reliably detach the pinned paper and pull it into the nip.
In a first embodiment, the sensing element can be pivoted about an axis, and the restoring element can be articulated eccentrically on the sensing element.
There is provision in a second embodiment for the sensing element to be pivotable about an axis and for the restoring element to be formed by a lever which projects on the sensing element and interacts with two stops which are provided on the holding device.
According to the invention, the restoring action of the sensing element can also be provided by the holding device for the paper start of the reserve reel, which holding device approaches the nip, even if the sensing element is provided at a different location on the path of the paper web of the dispensing reel.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a paper dispenser, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
The second conveying roll 5 has a circumferential groove 7 which is assigned a sensing element 11 which is mounted behind the nip 6 in the conveying direction F such that it can be pivoted about an axis 9. The sensing element 11 can be provided with a bracket 8 which lies upright at an angle, is indicated only diagrammatically in
A paper dispenser according to
The second conveying roll 5 has a circumferential groove 7 which is assigned a sensing element 11 which is mounted behind the nip 6 in the conveying direction such that it can be pivoted about an axis 9. The sensing element 11 is provided with a control bracket 8 which lies upright at an angle and by which the movement of the sensing element 11 is transferred during entry into the circumferential groove 7.
After the insertion of the reel into an upper receiving space, a paper start 24 of the reserve reel 13 is fixed on mandrels 16 of a holding device 14 which is formed by a hoop which can be pivoted about an axis 17, and is held at a spacing from the nip 6 between the conveying rolls 4, 5 by a latching lever 18 which can be pivoted about an axis 19. The front end of the latching lever 18 lies on a projection 22 (
The function will now be explained in greater detail with reference to
After a defined service time, the diameter of the reserve reel 13 has been reduced to such an extent that it can fall or slide along the guide track 2 out of the waiting position downward into the receiving space (
The holding device 14 for the start of the paper web of the reserve reel is configured in the manner of a hoop as described. Two stops 28 and 29 are formed on at least one side part 23 of the holding device 14. In the waiting position shown in
As a result, the holding device 14 is released (
During insertion of a new reserve reel, the holding device 14 is pivoted up again out of the position according to
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A 706/2008 | May 2008 | AT | national |
A 713/2008 | May 2008 | AT | national |
This is a continuation application, under 35 U.S.C. §120, of copending international application No. PCT/AT2009/000144, filed Apr. 10, 2009, which designated the United States; this application also claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119, of Austrian patent application Nos. A 713/2008, filed May 5, 2008, and A 706/2008, filed May 5, 2008; the prior applications are herewith incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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Parent | PCT/AT2009/000144 | Apr 2009 | US |
Child | 12940622 | US |