The present disclosure relates to paper towel dispensers for rolls of paper toweling.
The following U.S. Patents and Publications are incorporated herein by reference in entirety:
U.S. Pat. No. 4,712,461 discloses a dispenser for rolls of flexible sheet material has a feed roller with a pair of pinch rollers spaced around the feed roller periphery to guide a web of the material from a supply roll to the dispenser exit. A cutting blade is slidably mounted within the feed roller to move in a path parallel to and offset from a radius of the feed roller with cam followers movable with the blade and extending beyond the ends of the feed roller disposed to reciprocate along this radius. Stationary cams are mounted adjacent the ends of the feed roller engaged with the cam followers, respectively, to positively project the blade cutting edge beyond the feed roller periphery to cut the web and retract such edge as the feed roller is rotated by drawing on the web at the dispenser exit.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,736,348 discloses a paper towel dispenser which provides for hands free, automatic feeding of the first sheet of a primary web roll, such as a paper towel roll, into a feed mechanism when its cover is closed. The dispenser also automatically transfers its web feed supply from a primary roll to a reserve roll upon the exhaustion of the primary roll. The patented disclosure eliminates the need for an attendant to thread the leading edge of a primary or reserve roll into the feed mechanism of the dispenser. The dispenser also eliminates wasted paper because it does not begin to feed the reserve roll until the primary roll has expired. The dispenser can include either a manual feed mechanism or a powered feed mechanism. The dispenser relies on a sensor for determining when a portion of the web is absent from a side of the feed mechanism proximate a web discharge opening. When such an absence is sensed, an automatic, powered web transfer mechanism contacts the web located in front of the feed mechanism and positions it between the rollers of the feed mechanism. The transfer mechanism includes a web transfer member and a motor for driving the transfer member in the direction of the feed mechanism. The dispenser also includes a retraction mechanism for returning the transfer bar to a rest position after the web has been introduced into the feed mechanism.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,500,420 discloses a dispenser apparatus for dispensing paper toweling. The dispenser includes structure for damping forces applied to a roll of paper toweling when overspin slack is taken up and modifying cutter blade timing to reduce peak pull force during dispensing. A biased damping roller is displaceable by toweling when the toweling is pulled to take up the slack and maintain the toweling in taut condition.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts that are further described herein below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in limiting the scope of the claimed subject matter.
Disclosed herein is a paper towel dispenser for dispensing paper toweling from a roll of paper toweling including a housing; a right mechanical side connected to the housing and having a radial cam; a left mechanical side connected to the housing and having a radial cam; a right roll holder connected to the right mechanical side; a left roll holder connected to the left mechanical side; and a drum having an outer circumferential surface. The drum defines an interior space and is operatively connected to the right and left mechanical sides. The drum receives paper toweling from a paper roll located between the right roll holder and left roll holder, and the paper toweling contacts the outer circumferential surface of the drum and rotates with the drum as a pulling force is applied to the leading edge of the paper toweling. The paper towel dispenser of the present application also includes a blade assembly having two terminal ends and a blade located in the interior space of the drum. The blade assembly is pivotally movable within the interior space of the drum. The blade assembly moves from a first blade position where the blade is fully contained within the interior space of the drum to a second blade position where the blade protrudes beyond the outer circumferential surface of the drum. The blade assembly moves between the first blade position and second blade position when the drum rotates in response to the pulling force. A top roller having two terminal ends and operably positioned to contact the paper toweling between the paper roll and the drum. The terminal ends positioned in the radial cams of the right mechanical side and the left mechanical side. The top roller moves along the outer circumference of the drum and dampens forces applied to a paper roll when the pulling force is applied to the leading edge of the paper toweling.
The paper towel dispenser may or may not also include at least one tension spring connected to a terminal end of top roller. The tension spring biases the top roller to a first roller position. A paper start pivotally connected to the right mechanical side and left mechanical side pivots to a closed position placing the leading edge of the paper toweling against the drum. At least one paper guide operably connected to the housing and paper toweling moves between the outer circumferential surface of the drum and the paper guide. Alternatively, an indicator operably connected to the housing and having at least two corners is pivotally connected to the housing. The indicator contacts the paper roll and moves along the sloped grove as the paper towel roll is depleted.
Also disclosed is a paper towel dispenser for dispensing paper toweling from a roll of paper toweling that includes a housing; a right mechanical side connected to the housing and further including a rotational plate. The rotational plate has a rotational cam and an adjustment cam. The paper towel dispenser also includes a left mechanical side connected to the housing, and also includes a rotational plate with a rotational cam and adjustment cam as described above. A right roll holder is connected to the right mechanical side and a left roll holder is connected to the left mechanical side. A drum having an outer circumferential surface with an interior space is operatively connected to right and left mechanical sides. The drum receives paper toweling from a paper roll located between the right roll holder and left roll holder. The paper toweling contacts the outer circumferential surface of the drum and rotates with the drum as a pulling force is applied to the leading edge of the paper toweling. A blade assembly two terminal ends and a blade is located in the interior space of the drum. The blade assembly is pivotally movable within the interior space of the drum, such that the blade assembly moves from a first blade position where the blade is fully contained within the interior space of the drum to a second blade position where the blade protrudes beyond the outer circumferential surface of the drum. The blade assembly moves between the first blade position and the second blade position when the drum rotates in response to the pulling force applied to the leading edge of the paper toweling. Each end of the blade assembly is positioned in and follows the rotational cams of the right mechanical side and left mechanical side. The paper toweling moves to the second blade position and cuts the paper toweling when the pulling force is applied. At least one set fastener setting the position of the rotational plates of the right mechanical side and left mechanical side is further included in certain embodiments. The set fastener is removably connected to the right mechanical side and the left mechanical side through the adjustment cam. The rotational plates may be rotated to adjust the location of the first position and the second position of the blade assembly.
Examples of the paper towel dispenser are described with reference to the following figures. The same numbers are used throughout the figures to reference like features and components.
In the present description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes only and are intended to be broadly construed. The different systems and methods described herein may be used alone or in combination with other systems and methods. Various equivalents, alternatives, and modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
The housing 8 defines the rear and side portions of the paper towel dispenser 2. The housing 8 includes mounting holes 3 so that the paper towel dispenser 2 can be mounted to a surface, such as a wall. The logo plate 7 may be included as part of the cover or the housing 8. The cover logo plate 7 may be embossed or engraved with indicia or allow for the attachment of a sticker or adhesive element by the user. A feed wheel 9 is located on the side of the paper towel dispenser 2 to allow the user the ability to manually rotate a drum 40 so that the leading edge of the paper towel exits the paper towel dispenser 2. The paper toweling path 17 through the paper towel dispenser 2 is depicted in
A right mechanical side 50 and a left mechanical side 60 are connected to the housing 8 and have radial cams 15. The right mechanical side 50 and left mechanical side 60 may also be fitted with other holes, channels, cams, tabs, and the like for connecting other components, further described herein, to the right mechanical side 50 and the left mechanical side 60.
A right roll holder 21 is connected to the right mechanical side 50, and a left roll holder 22 is connected to the left mechanical side 60. A paper roll 16 is located between the right roll holder 21 and the left roll holder 22 such that the paper roll 16 is suspended above the right mechanical side 50 and left mechanical side 60. The right roll holder 21 and left roll holder 22 are preferably made of material that allows the right roll holder 21 and/or left roll holder 22 to elastically deform during insertion or removal of the paper roll 16.
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The right mechanical side 50 and left mechanical side 60 may also include rotational cams 52, 62. The rotational cams 52, 62 have at least two channels 51, 61. The terminal ends 71 of the blade assembly 70 are positioned in the rotational cams 52, 62 of the right mechanical side 50 and the left mechanical side 60 such that the blade assembly 70 follows the rotational cams 52, 62 and the blade assembly 70 is guided between the first blade position (
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, shown in
In operation, a maintenance worker may remove and/or rotate the rotation plate 45 to a desired position along the adjustment cams 47. Once the desired position is reached, the rotation plates 45 are secured by the set fasteners 46 through slots 48 in the rotational plates 45 to the right mechanical side 50 and left mechanical side 60.
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In some embodiments, at least one tension spring 18 may be connected to the terminal end 19 of the top roller 14 and the right mechanical side 50 or the left mechanical side 60. In a first position, the tension spring 18 biases the top roller 14 to a first roller position. In a second position, the tension spring 18 biases the top roller 14 to the center of the radial cam 15. In operation the user applies a pulling force 37 to leading edge of the paper toweling causing the paper toweling to move the top roller 14 along the path of the radial cam 15. The movement of the top roller 14 is restrained by the radial cam 15. Tension springs 18 connected to the terminal ends 19 of the top roller 14 apply a return force to the top roller 14 such that when the paper toweling is cut by the blade 77 of the blade assembly 70 in the drum 40, the top roller 14 is forced back to its first position in the radial cam 15 by the tension spring 18. Therefore, the force applied by the tension spring 18 operates to alleviate shock and dampen the forces in the paper toweling between the paper roll 16 and drum suspended above the drum 40 by the right roll holder 21 and the left roll holder 22.
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Paper guides 30 may also be included and a connected to the housing 8. Alternatively, the paper guides 30 may be connected to the right mechanical side 50 or left mechanical side 60. The paper guides 30 help guide the paper around the drum 40 as the paper toweling is pulled by the user.
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The drive spring 84 is connected to the spring wheel 80 and biases the spring wheel 80 toward a rest position. As the leading edge of the paper toweling is pulled by a user, the drum 40 and spring wheel 80 rotate causing the drive spring 84 to stretch and rotate with the drive spring 84. Once the spring wheel 80 rotates past a half revolution, drive spring 84 adds additional rotational force to the spring wheel 80 as the spring returns to its unstretched orientation in the final half revolution as the drive spring 84 returns to its rest position.
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Those skilled in the art will appreciate variations of these embodiments not filed within the scope of the invention. Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that the features described above can be combined in various ways to form multiple embodiments. As a result, the invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but only by the claims and their equivalents.
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