Paper holding device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6378800
  • Patent Number
    6,378,800
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 2, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Rivera; William A.
    Agents
    • Karich; Eric
Abstract
A paper holding device for holding at least two rolls of paper has a first roll carrying assembly and a second roll carrying assembly, the first and second roll carrying assemblies including first and second pegs that enable either of the first or second roll carrying assemblies is mountable upon a paper holding bracket. The first or second roll carrying assemblies are connected by first and second support arms that removably engage a groove in the first and second pegs. When the first roll carrying assembly is mounted on the paper holding bracket, the first and second support arms support the second roll carrying assembly in an orientation that is generally horizontal, such that the first and second roll carrying assembles are useful for supporting and dispensing, together, at least two rolls of paper.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH




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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to paper holding devices, and more particularly to a paper holding device that simultaneously dispenses two rolls of paper.




2. Description of Related Art




The prior art has shown various toilet paper holders that enable a second roll of toilet paper to be mounted in proximity to a first roll of toilet paper.




Conrado, U.S. Des. Pat. No. 406,481, teaches a hanger for a second roll of toilet paper. The hanger shown in Conrado uses a pair of support arms that have hooks at either end, the hooks being useful for hanging a second toilet paper spindle from a first toilet paper spindle. The loose connection between the support arms and the first and second toilet paper spindles is partially stabilized through the inclusion of a horizontal support member that rigidly connects the middle of each of the pair of support arms.




Sieven, U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,685,365 and 2,790,608, teach a supporting bracket for mounting a replacement tissue roll onto a pre-existing toilet paper spindle. The supporting bracket includes a pair of support arms that hook over the pre-existing toilet paper spindle and are held in place by gravity. The support arms are similar to the support arms of Conrado. Boone, U.S. Pat. No. 3,837,595, teaches a supplemental sheet-dispensing device for a toilet tissue dispenser. The Boone device also hangs from support arms that merely hook over the pre-existing toilet paper spindle, similar to Conrado. The Boone device includes a pair of opposing compression springs, one at the end of either support arm, to clamp the second roll of toilet paper.




Genn, U.S. Pat. No. 3,335,973, teaches a paper dispensing machine that includes a pair of pivot arms to alternatively dispense a pair of rolls of toilet paper.




Needle, U.S. Pat. No. 5,012,986, teaches a spare toilet tissue holder in which a second toilet paper spindle is supported by support arms connected to an auxiliary spindle that is positioned through the core of the original roll of toilet paper, the original roll of toilet paper being mounted on a first toilet paper spindle that is mounted on the traditional support bracket.




Von Schenk, U.S. Pat. No. 6,056,233, teaches a protective housing for bathroom toilet paper, the protective housing having spring biased spindles that mount into brackets that are attached to a wall of a bathroom stall. While generally similar in structure to the structure used in the present invention, the spindle does not include the flange/groove structure, described below, that enables the proper function of the present invention.




The prior art teaches various devices for mounting a second roll of toilet paper in proximity to a first roll of toilet paper. However, the prior art does not teach a paper holding device having first and second roll carrying assemblies with first and second pegs at either end that enable either of the first or second roll carrying assemblies to be mountable upon a paper holding bracket, the first and second pegs each providing a groove and a flange that allows the first and second roll carrying assemblies to be firmly interconnected by first and second support arms that removably engage the grooves of the first and second pegs. The present invention fulfills these needs and provides further related advantages as described in the following summary.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention teaches certain benefits in construction and use which give rise to the objectives described below.




The present invention provides a paper holding device for holding at least two rolls of paper. The paper holding device includes a first roll carrying assembly and a second roll carrying assembly, the first and second roll carrying assemblies including first and second pegs that enable either of the first or second roll carrying assemblies is mountable upon a paper holding bracket. The first or second roll carrying assemblies are connected by first and second support arms that removably engage a groove in the first and second pegs. When the first roll carrying assembly is mounted on the paper holding bracket, the first and second support arms support the second roll carrying assembly in an orientation that is generally horizontal, such that the first and second roll carrying assembles are useful for supporting and dispensing, together, at least two rolls of paper.




A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a paper holding device having advantages not taught by the prior art.




Another objective is to provide a paper holding device having first and second roll carrying assemblies for dispensing at least two rolls of paper, the second roll carrying assembly being attached to the first roll carrying assembly with first and second support arms that firmly clip onto a groove located on first and second pegs located on either end of the first and second roll carrying assemblies.




A further objective is to provide a flange adjacent the groove of each of the first and second pegs, the flange serving to secure in place a hooked locking end of its respective support arm, thereby preventing the hooked locking end from falling off the peg.




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following more detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The accompanying drawings illustrate the present invention. In such drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective, partially exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a paper holding device;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view thereof illustrating how two rolls of paper are mounted upon the paper holding device;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view thereof illustrating how the paper holding device is mounted upon a paper holding bracket;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view thereof taken along line


4





4


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of an alternative embodiment of a first roll carrying assembly attached to first and second support arms;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of another alternative embodiment of the first roll carrying assembly;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the second support arm; and





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of the second support arm.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The above described drawing figures illustrate the invention, a paper holding device


10


for holding at least two rolls of paper


12


. The paper holding device


10


includes a first roll carrying assembly


20


and a second roll carrying assembly


22


, the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


including first and second pegs


60


and


62


that enable either of the first or second roll carrying assemblies


20


or


22


is mountable upon a paper holding bracket


14


. The first or second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


are connected by first and second support arms


70


and


72


that removably engage a groove


68


in the first and second pegs


60


and


62


. When the first roll carrying assembly


20


is mounted on the paper holding bracket


14


, the first and second support arms


70


and


72


support the second roll carrying assembly


22


in an orientation that is generally horizontal, such that the first and second roll carrying assembles


20


and


22


are useful for supporting and dispensing, together, the at least two rolls of paper


12


. Additional roll carrying assembles, not shown, can be added in a daisy-chain fashion, to increase the number of rolls of paper that are dispensed.




As shown in

FIGS. 1-6

, each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


includes a smaller sleeve


30


and a larger sleeve


40


. The smaller sleeve


30


has a smaller inner end


32


, a smaller outer end


34


, a smaller outer surface


36


, and a smaller inner surface


38


. The larger sleeve


40


has a larger inner end


42


, a larger outer end


44


, a larger inner surface


46


, and a larger outer surface


48


. The smaller inner end


32


fits within and telescopically engages the larger inner end


42


. Both the smaller and larger sleeves


30


and


40


are preferably cylindrical in shape and constructed of either molded plastic, a decorative metal such as brass, bronze, or stainless steel, or a molded plastic painted with an imitation metal coating.




As shown in

FIGS. 4-6

, each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


includes a means for biasing the smaller sleeve


30


away from the larger sleeve


40


, as well as a means for securing the smaller sleeve


30


within the larger sleeve


40


so that the means for biasing does not push the smaller sleeve


30


out of the larger sleeve


40


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, in a first embodiment the means for biasing includes a compression spring


50


positioned within the larger sleeve


40


, and the means for securing includes a first ridge


54


on the larger inner surface


46


of the larger sleeve


40


, and a second ridge


56


on the smaller outer surface


36


of the smaller sleeve


30


. The compression spring


50


is positioned to abut the smaller inner end


32


of the smaller sleeve


30


and the base


66


of the second peg


62


attached to the larger outer end


44


of the larger sleeve


40


. In this position, the compression spring


50


biases the smaller outer end


34


away from the larger outer end


44


until the first ridge


54


frictionally engages the second ridge


56


. The first and second ridges


54


and


56


cooperate to prevent the smaller sleeve


30


from falling out of the larger sleeve


40


under the bias of the compression spring


50


.




In another alternative embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, both the means for biasing and the means for securing are provided by a compression spring


50


positioned within and extending across both the smaller and larger sleeves


30


and


40


. The compression spring


50


is positioned to bias the smaller outer end


34


away from the larger outer end


44


, preferably by abutting the bases


66


of the first and second pegs


60


and


62


. The compression spring


50


is also shaped to frictionally engage both the smaller inner surface


38


of the smaller sleeve


30


and the larger inner surface


46


of the larger sleeve


40


. Thus positioned, the compression spring


50


frictionally prevents the smaller sleeve


30


from falling out of the larger sleeve


40


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1-6

, each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


further have a first peg


60


and a second peg


62


. The first and second pegs


60


and


62


are critical, providing attachment points for both the paper holding bracket


14


and the first and second support arms


70


and


72


. The first and second pegs


60


and


62


each have a bracket engagement tip


64


, and at least one and preferably both include a base


66


, a flange


67


extending outwardly and circumferentially between the base


66


and the bracket engagement tip


64


, and a groove


68


formed between the base


66


and the flange


67


. The flange


67


and the groove


68


are critical to the proper attachment of the second support arm, as described in greater detail below. In the first embodiment, both the first and second pegs


60


and


62


and the first and second support arms


70


and


72


are identical; however, since only one of the support arms


70


or


72


must be capable of being removably attached to its roll carrying assembly


20


or


22


, one of the attachments can be a simpler and more permanent connection that can readily be devised by those skilled in the art.




In a first embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the first and second pegs


60


and


62


are molded plastic parts that are attached to the smaller and larger outer ends


34


and


44


of each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


. In the preferred embodiment, each of the bases


66


is heat fused to the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


, although the bases


66


can also be attached with alternative means, such as adhesives, or they can be integrally molded as part of the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


. The bracket engagement tips


64


of the first and second pegs


60


and


62


, in cooperation with the compression spring


50


, being disposed relative to one another to make either the first or second roll carrying assemblies


20


or


22


mountable upon the paper holding bracket


14


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the compression spring


50


biases the first and second pegs


60


and


62


outwardly so that the bracket engagement tips


64


engage a pair of opposing mounting bores


16


of the paper holding bracket


14


.




In an alternative embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the first and second pegs


60


and


62


are partially integral with the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


, and partially formed by a cap


69


that is attached to the smaller and larger outer ends


34


and


44


of each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


. The base


66


and the groove


68


of the first and second pegs


60


and


62


is formed by the smaller and larger outer ends


34


and


44


of each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


, while the flange


67


is formed by the cap


69


. The advantage of the cap


69


is that it can readily be formed to provide a decorative appearance; however, it may sometimes be difficult to mount the paper holding device


10


on the paper holding bracket


14


if the cap


69


is too thick.




As shown in

FIGS. 1-4

, the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


are connected by the first and second support arms


70


and


72


. The first support arm


70


connects the groove


68


of the first peg


60


of the first roll carrying assembly


20


to the groove


68


of the first peg


60


of the second roll carrying assembly


22


. To reduce manufacturing expenses, the first support arm


70


is the same as the second support arm


72


, described below. However, since only one of the support arms


70


or


72


is required to be detachable, other structures are operable. The second support arm


72


has a first hooked locking end


74


and a second hooked locking end


76


. Each of the first and second hooked locking ends


74


and


76


is shaped to removably lock onto the groove


68


of the second peg


62


of the first roll carrying assembly


20


and to the groove


68


of the second peg


62


of the second roll carrying assembly


22


, thereby supporting the second roll carrying assembly


22


in a position that is generally horizontal and parallel to the first roll carrying assembly


20


. As shown in

FIGS. 7-8

, the first and second support arms


70


and


72


preferably include various ornamental features to make the paper holding device


10


an attractive feature in a bathroom.




In use, the second support arm


72


is removable from the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, so that each of the at least two rolls of paper


12


can be mounted upon its respective roll carrying assembly


20


or


22


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


are then connected by the second support arm


72


. It is critical that the second support arm


72


snaps properly into the grooves


68


of each of the second pegs


62


so that the paper holding device


10


becomes a solid unit, with none of the components loose and prone to falling apart or being lost.




To mount the paper holding device


10


on the paper holding bracket


14


, the user simply presses inwardly on both the first and second support arms


70


and


72


, as shown in FIG.


3


. Since the first and second support arms


70


and


72


are firmly attached to the smaller and larger outer ends


34


and


44


of the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


, the movement forces the smaller and larger sleeves


30


and


40


together against the bias of the compression spring


50


, thereby allowing the bracket engagement tips


64


to be inserted between the pair of opposing mounting bores


16


of the paper holding bracket


14


. When the user releases the inward pressure on the first and second support arms


70


and


72


, the compression spring


50


again is able to bias the smaller and larger sleeves


30


and


40


apart and force the bracket engagement tips


64


to engage the pair of opposing mounting bores


16


of the paper holding bracket


14


, thereby mounting the paper holding device


10


on the paper holding bracket


14


and allowing the use of the paper of the at least two rolls of paper


12


.




When the at least two rolls of paper


12


are empty, the user simply reverses the above-described steps to remove the paper holding device


10


from the paper holding bracket


14


. Once removed, the second support arm


72


is disengaged from the first and second roll carrying assemblies


20


and


22


by disengaging the first and second hooked locking ends


74


and


76


from the groove


68


of the second peg


62


of the first roll carrying assembly


20


and the groove


68


of the second peg


62


of the second roll carrying assembly


22


. The empty cores of the at least two rolls of paper


12


are then readily removed and replaced by fresh rolls, and the paper holding device


10


is reassembled and remounted for further use.




While the invention has been described with reference to at least one preferred embodiment, it is to be clearly understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited thereto. The paper holding device


10


has many components that can readily be inverted without altering the invention. Also, those skilled in the art will appreciate that additional roll carrying assemblies can be added, in a daisy-chain, to allow additional rolls of paper to be mounted on the paper holding bracket


14


. Finally, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the paper holding device


10


can be used to dispense many types of paper products, including, but not limited to, paper towels, baby wipes, and similar products, and should not be limited to the toilet paper products shown in drawings. The scope of the invention is to be interpreted only in conjunction with the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A paper holding device for holding at least two rolls of paper, the paper holding device being mountable upon a paper holding bracket, the device comprising:a first roll carrying assembly and a second roll carrying assembly, each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies having a smaller sleeve and a larger sleeve, the smaller sleeve having a smaller inner end and a smaller outer end, the larger sleeve having a larger inner end and a larger outer end, the smaller inner end fitting within and telescopically engaging the larger inner end; each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies having a means for biasing the smaller sleeve away from the larger sleeve; each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies further having a means for securing the smaller sleeve within the larger sleeve so that the means for biasing does not push the smaller sleeve out of the larger sleeve; each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies further having a first peg and a second peg formed at the smaller and larger outer ends of each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies, each of the first and second pegs having a bracket engagement tip that are shaped to engage the paper holding bracket, the first and second pegs cooperating with the compression spring to make either the first or second roll carrying assemblies mountable upon the paper holding bracket; at least one of the first and second pegs further having a base, a flange extending outwardly between the base and the bracket engagement tip, and a groove formed between the base and the flange; a first support arm connecting the first peg of the first roll carrying assembly to the first peg of the second roll carrying assembly; and a second support arm having a first hooked locking end and a second hooked locking end, each of the first and second hooked locking ends being shaped to removably lock onto the groove of the second peg of the first roll carrying assembly and to the groove of the second peg of the second roll carrying assembly, thereby supporting the second roll carrying assembly in a position that is generally parallel to the first roll carrying assembly.
  • 2. The paper holding device of claim 1 wherein the means for biasing includes a compression spring positioned within the larger sleeve; the means for securing includes a first ridge on a larger inner surface of the larger sleeve, and a second ridge on a smaller outer surface of the smaller sleeve; and the compression spring is positioned to abut the smaller inner end of the smaller sleeve and the base of the peg attached to the larger outer end of the larger sleeve, the compression spring thereby biasing the smaller outer end away from the larger outer end until the first ridge frictionally engages the second ridge, the first and second ridges cooperating to prevent the smaller sleeve from falling out of the larger sleeve under the bias of the compression spring.
  • 3. The paper holding device of claim 1 wherein both the means for biasing and the means for securing are provided by a compression spring positioned within and extending across both the larger and smaller sleeves, the compression spring being positioned to bias the smaller outer end away from the larger outer end, the compression spring being shaped to frictionally engage both a smaller inner surface of the smaller sleeve and a larger inner surface of the larger sleeve, thereby preventing the smaller sleeve from falling out of the larger sleeve under the bias of the compression spring.
  • 4. A paper holding device for holding at least two rolls of paper, the paper holding device being mountable upon a paper holding bracket, the device comprising:a first roll carrying assembly and a second roll carrying assembly, each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies having a smaller sleeve and a larger sleeve, the smaller sleeve having a smaller inner end, a smaller outer end, and an outer surface, the larger sleeve having a larger inner end, a larger outer end, and an inner surface, the smaller inner end fitting within and telescopically engaging the larger inner end; each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies further having a compression spring positioned within the larger sleeve, the compression spring being positioned to abut the smaller inner end of the smaller sleeve and thereby bias the smaller outer end away from the larger outer end until a first ridge on the inner surface frictionally engages a second ridge on the outer surface, the first and second ridges cooperating to prevent the smaller sleeve from falling out of the larger sleeve under the bias of the compression spring; each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies further having a first peg and a second peg, the first and second pegs each having a base, a bracket engagement tip, a flange extending circumferentially between the base and the bracket engagement tip, and a groove formed between the base and the flange; the first and second pegs being attached to the larger and smaller outer ends of each of the first and second roll carrying assemblies, the bracket engagement tips of the first and second pegs, in cooperation with the compression spring, being disposed relative to one another to make either the first or second roll carrying assemblies mountable upon the paper holding bracket; a first support arm connecting the groove of the first peg of the first roll carrying assembly to the groove of the first peg of the second roll carrying assembly; and a second support arm having a first hooked locking end and a second hooked locking end, each of the first and second hooked locking ends being shaped to removably lock onto the groove of the second peg of the first roll carrying assembly and to the groove of the second peg of the second roll carrying assembly, thereby supporting the second roll carrying assembly in a position that is generally parallel to the first roll carrying assembly.
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