Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a paper dispenser with a conveying roller which can be alternately rotated by a motorized drive or by a manual drive. The conveying roller is assigned at least one first coupling member and the two drives are each assigned a second coupling member.
Older paper dispensers, in particular for paper hand towels or the like, generally have a manual drive which either comprises an outer actuating element, such as a pivoted lever or a crank, or is operated by the user pulling on the protruding end of the paper web. In the latter case, in particular, the conveying roller, over the circumference of which the paper web runs, preferably contains a knife device which, driven by the rotating conveying roller, cuts the paper web. However, the paper web may also be perforated, thus obviating the need for a blade, or a tear-off edge or tear-off toothing on the dispenser housing. In these cases, the conveying roller serves only to advance the appropriate length of the paper web.
More recent paper dispensers have a motorized drive and are generally set in motion by the user in a contactless manner. The options referred to above are also conceivable and known for a paper dispenser of this type.
The motorized drive is disadvantageous if the paper jams or the power is cut to the device. The issuing of paper may become more difficult or impossible. As a solution, patent publication No. US 2007/0079684 A describes a hybrid paper dispenser, the conveying roller of which can be driven by motor or, in the event of an emergency, manually. Both the manual drive via a slide and the motor drive contain a free wheel in each case, and therefore the two drives are consistently in physical engagement with the conveying roller.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a paper dispenser which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices and methods of this general type and which provides for an alternative solution in which the second coupling members are connected by a movable coupling element and can be brought alternately into engagement with the first coupling member.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a paper dispenser, comprising:
In a preferred embodiment of a first exemplary embodiment, it is provided that all of the coupling members have toothings, in particular serrations. However, depending on the space conditions, other coupling members are also conceivable, for example friction couplings or the like, which can be alternately pressed onto the two end sides of the roller or act on the conveying roller via the circumference. In particular, in order to provide relatively large clearances, the second serrated coupling members are arranged in two axially offset planes such that they can never come into contact with each other. The first coupling member can then have a wider toothing and may comprise two toothings which then in particular differ in diameter, or else the coupling member may also be composed of two gear wheels.
The second coupling member of the manual drive (also referred to as the second secondary coupling member) may be a spur gear wheel which is mounted pivotably between an engagement position and rest position by means of a first two-armed lever, which is coupled to the coupling element and is mounted in the dispenser housing, and is mounted rotatably on the second lever arm of the first two-armed lever. The spur gear wheel can be assigned, for example, an outer crank or an outer handle such that it can be actuated in the engagement position, wherein, if an appropriate step-up ratio is provided, the conveying roller is rotated in proportion to the paper web length to be dispensed.
In a preferred embodiment, the second coupling member of the manual drive is a toothed segment which is mounted pivotably to a limited extent on the first two-armed lever. Since, by the pivoting of the toothed segment, the conveying roller can generally be rotated only about part of the paper length to be dispensed, a repetition is possible by the toothed segment, which, bearing against the two-armed lever by means of a stop, is carried along by the two-armed lever during the movement into the engagement position, buckles in the manner of a toggle lever during the counter movement and, as a result, is rapidly detached from the toothing without turning the conveying roller back. The toothed segment can then be returned into the starting position with the assistance of a spring or because of the force of gravity.
In the first exemplary embodiment, the second coupling member of the motorized drive (also referred to as the first secondary coupling member) is in particular a spur gear wheel which can be pivoted between an engagement position and a rest position by means of a second two-armed lever which is coupled to the coupling joint and is mounted in the dispenser housing. The spur gear wheel is arranged together with the motor and a possible intermediate gear on a plate pivotally mounted in the dispenser housing.
The coupling element connects the two two-armed levers in such a manner that they pivot approximately in the same direction or approximately parallel. However, the sequences of movement following the two two-armed levers differ since the toothed segment of the manual drive pivots about an angle which is as large as possible and is intended to engage in a toothing which is as small as possible, in order to obtain as large as possible an angle of rotation of the conveying roller while the pivoting of the spur gear wheel of the motorized drive is intended to be only insignificantly larger than the depth of the toothing since generally only restricted space conditions are provided.
Therefore, in a further preferred embodiment, in order to reduce the pivoting path of the motorized drive, a step-down intermediate lever is provided between the second lever arm of the second two-armed lever and the pivotable plate. In this embodiment, the intermediate lever coupled to the plate and the second arm of the second two-armed lever preferably form a toggle lever by means of which, at the beginning of the changeover from motorized drive to manual drive, during the initial displacement of the coupling element, the spur gear wheel is rapidly disengaged from the toothing of the first coupling element and pivots out less and less over the further portion of the displacement of the coupling element as far as the dead center of the toggle lever. If appropriate, the toggle lever may also move beyond the extended position until it stops in a further stable end position.
In a further preferred embodiment, a dedicated outer actuating element for the manual drive can be dispensed with, since the drive can be implemented via the coupling element which is coupled to the two two-armed levers and the movement of which takes place along an arc of a circle with only little curvature. For this purpose, the coupling element is assigned, for example, a slide which is provided in the lower region on the lower side of the dispenser and is acted upon by a restoring spring.
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 to
The figures show in detail only those parts of the different driving units of a paper dispenser that are required for understanding the present invention. These include a region of the dispenser housing 5 in which the conveying roller 1 and the drives which can be alternately used are held and mounted. The conveying roller 1 preferably contains a knife arrangement which is actuated by rotation of the conveying roller 1 and cuts off sheets from the non-illustrated paper web.
The paper dispenser is normally driven by a motor 23 which is set into motion, in particular contactlessly, after recognizing a user by means of a suitable proximity sensor and issues a sheet or a predetermined number of sheets.
If a malfunction occurs, for example when the power supply is interrupted, batteries are too weak, a paper jam occurs, etc., the motorized drive can be decoupled from the conveying roller 1 and replaced by a manual drive. In the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings, only a single actuating element 7 is required for the changing over from motorized drive to manual drive and for the manual continued rotation of the conveying roller 1, the actuating element being displaceable on the lower side of the dispenser housing 5 counter to a restoring spring 8.
In the embodiments according to
The first two-armed lever 10 belongs to the manual drive and, at the free end thereof, supports a toothed segment 12, the toothing 14 of which interacts with the second toothed ring 4 of the conveying roller. The toothed segment 12 is mounted pivotably about an axis 13 and has a stop 15 (
The motor 23 is arranged, if appropriate together with an intermediate gear (not shown), on a pivotable plate 21 and has a driving gear wheel 25 with a serration 26 which interacts with the toothed ring 3 of the conveying roller 1.
The second two-armed lever 17 belongs to the motorized drive and, at the free end thereof, supports an intermediate lever 19 which is coupled to the plate 21 which is pivotable about the axis 22. The second arm of the two-armed lever 17 and the intermediate lever 19 form a toggle lever with two stable end positions which can be seen in
The manner of operation of the driving unit in
If the coupling element 6 is moved further to the rear, the conveying roller 1 is rotated about a corresponding angle, as can be seen at the position of the diametric line in the conveying roller when comparing
The rotation of the conveying roller here may already be sufficient in order to remove a paper jam, and the change back to motorized drive can be made. Upon the return of the coupling element 6, which is acted upon by the spring 8, the motor 23 enters into engagement again with the toothing 3 of the first coupling member 2. The conveying roller is prevented from rotating back since the toothed segment 12 can yield about the axis 13 on the second arm of the two-armed lever 10, as is apparent from
If, depending on the step-up ratio between the toothings 14 and 4, the extent of the rotation of the conveying roller is not sufficient in order to dispense the desired length of paper, the user can repeat the operation, in which case the motor 23 is decoupled again, the toothed segment 12 is coupled in and the conveying roller 1 is rotated.
The embodiment according to
The motor 23 is arranged on an approximately horizontal support 32 which is pivotable about the axis 22, the support 32 having a ramp 33 resting on a projection 34 of the coupling element 6. Both the coupling element 6 and the support 32 preferably have arms mounted on the side walls of the dispenser housing 5 on both sides, and are therefore designed in the manner of a clip, with the side arms of the coupling element 6 being connected by the actuating element 7 which protrudes at the front of the lower side. The front ends of the arms of the support 32 support the first secondary coupling member 31 of the motorized drive which is formed in the embodiment according to
Since the lifting movement by itself is not sufficient at the beginning, the toothed segment 12 can yield to the left about the axis 13 counter to the action of the spring arm 27, in which case it lifts off from the stop 30, as is apparent from comparing
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A 712/2008 | May 2008 | AT | national |
This application is a continuation, under 35 U.S.C. §120, of copending international application No. PCT/AT2009/000185, filed May 4, 2009, which designated the United States; this application also claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119, of Austrian patent application No. A 712/2008, filed May 5, 2008; the prior applications are herewith incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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Parent | PCT/AT2009/000185 | May 2009 | US |
Child | 12940248 | US |