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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a holder for paper towels. More particularly, the present invention relates to paper towel holder for more efficient and precise release of an individual towel from a roll of paper towels.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98.
A paper towel is a type of cleaning device. The paper towel is a textile of paper, not cloth, with absorbent properties. The paper towel is disposable and intended for one time use. Water and other liquids and substance soak into the paper for removal and cleaning of a surface. The woven fibers of the paper hold the liquid. Paper towels have been packaged individually, similar to napkins, but the most common storage is wrapping connected paper towels around a tube to form a roll of paper towels. The paper towels are connected end to end to adjacent towels. Perforations separate individual towels, such that a pulling force can separate adjacent towels by tearing the paper material between the perforations. The perforations are arranged in a string line from one edge to the other edge of the paper towel.
Paper towels are dispensed for use by separating an individual towel from the roll. The separation must be easy and quick for efficient access because the towels are disposable and only used once. Dispensing must be available for users of all strengths and coordination.
The prior art systems of paper towel holders are either horizontal or vertical. The horizontal holders are mounted underneath cabinets and shelves so that the holder is suspended in the air. The roll of paper towels is supported by two end supports, which allow the roll to rotate as paper towels are pulled off the roll. A user pulls downward on the end towel, and the perforations tear in the horizontal direction. Not all perforations receive the same amount of force, so uneven tearing is a common problem. The vertical holders are posted that insert into the roll of paper towels. The roll is supported in an upright position so that the roll can rotate as the paper towels are dispensed laterally. A lateral force pulls the perforation apart to release the end towel from the roll. In prior art systems, the force may not only be lateral, so uneven downward force is applied to perforated areas at the top edge of the towel. These forces may compress the towel at the perforations for uneven tearing and bunching of the towel.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of an apparatus for dispensing paper towels from a roll with efficiency.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of an apparatus with an angled surface to insure clean tearing of paper towels.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of an apparatus with an angled surface to dispense paper towels without partial remnants of previously dispensed towels.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of an apparatus with an angled surface to prevent bunching and compression of the towels being dispensed.
It is still an object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of an apparatus for dispensing paper towels from a roll, wherein a downward pulling action of the user is properly controlled without uneven force and without excess compression.
It is still an object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of an apparatus for dispensing paper towels from a roll to avoid the problems of strictly horizontal orientation of the roll.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of an apparatus for dispensing paper towels from a roll to avoid the problems of strictly vertical orientation of the roll.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of an apparatus for dispensing paper towels at a stable and consistent angle.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of an apparatus with attachments to prevent shifting of the roll on the rod member.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of an apparatus with attachments to prevent unraveling of the towels from the roll.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of an apparatus for dispensing paper towels from a roll, being maintained for at a stable angle for the focused and dispersed downward pulling action on the towels to be dispensed.
These and other objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the attached specifications and appended claims.
Embodiments of the apparatus for dispensing paper towels from a roll, according to the present invention, include a base member, a flange member, and a rod member. The base member has a top surface and a bottom surface. The flange member has a base portion and a mounting portion, wherein the portions are made integral at a bend, forming an angle relative to each other. The base portion attaches flush to the top surface of the base member, so that the mounting portion forms an angled surface. The angled surface allows dispensing paper towels from the roll in a downward pulling action. The downward pulling action is the most efficient method of cleanly tearing each paper towel from the roll of paper towels. There are fewer partial tears and decreased bunching of towels on the roll after one towel is removed.
The flange member can attach to a periphery of the base member so that the rod member extends over a center of the base member for stability when a downward force is exerted on the roll of paper towels. Generally, the flange member aligns the rod member over the base member for the stability. The angled surface of the mounting portion has a range of 5 to 60 degrees from vertical. The rod member extends orthogonally from the angled surface at a distance from the bend so that the roll fits on the rod member The roll is supported on the rod member so that the roll is angled at the same angle as the angled top surface. The rod member is an extension of the angled surface of the mounting portion so that paper towels are dispensed at an angle, unlike prior art strictly horizontal or strictly vertical devices.
Some embodiments of the present invention include an apparatus with a holding means. The holding means maintains the roll relative to the rod member during a downward pulling action. The holding means is mounted on the rod member, so the holding means is supported at the same angle as the rod member. In some embodiments, the holding means can be a flexible and resilient spring or flexible and resilient ribs. The holding means can extend along a length of the rod member for stable support of the roll on the rod member. The spring or ribs engage an interior of the roll, which prevents the roll from moving unevenly during a downward pulling action. The set angle is used instead of a distorted angle caused by shifting of the roll on the rod member.
Other embodiments of the present invention include an apparatus with a shielding means. The shielding means at least partially covers the paper towels on the roll, when the roll is placed on the rod member. The shielding means affixes to the angled top surface at a top end of the angled top surface so that the shielding means is positioned above the roll on the rod member. The shielding means is parallel to the rod member and spaced apart from the rod member so as to fit the roll and paper towels between the shielding means and the rod member. In some embodiments, the shielding means is a post member parallel to the rod member or a panel with an elongated shape and width so as to partially cover the roll and paper towels when mounted on the rod member.
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According to embodiments of the present invention, the flange member 18 is comprised of a base portion 40 and a mounting portion 42. The base portion 40 is made integral with the mounting portion 42 at a bend 48, so that the base portion 40 is angled from the mounting portion 42. As shown in
Embodiments of the apparatus 10 also include a rod member 20, extending orthogonal from the angled surface 44, such that the angle 46 set by the angled surface 44 is the same for the rod member 20 and the roll 14. In some embodiments, the range of the angled surface 44 is 5 to 60 degrees from vertical. The rod member 20 can be a shaft made of various materials, such as wood or plastic. The shaft can have a circular cross-section or any polygonal shape.
The rod member 20 supports the roll 14 with sufficient strength to withstand the downward pulling action on the towels 12. In some embodiments, the flange member 18 attaches to a periphery of the base member 16 so that the rod member 20 extends over the center of the base member 16 for stability. The rod member 20 is aligned over the base member 16 for even balance without a pulling force on the paper towels 12. The rod member 20 may be a post or shaft fixedly attached at a proximal end to the angled top surface 18. The mounting portion 44 has a center point 50 at a distance apart from the bend 48, and the rod member 20 attaches to the mounting portion 44 at the center point 50. The center point 50 is aligned with an axis of the rod member 20 so that the rod member 20 extends across a center of the base member 16. The distance between the center point 50 and the bend 48 are sufficient to fit the roll 14 of paper towels 12. In the embodiments of
Embodiments show the rod member 20 extending outward from the angled surface 44 at a right angle so that the angle 46 of the angled surface 44 corresponds to the rod member 20. Consequently, the roll 14 is also positioned at the angle 46. Towels 12 are torn from the roll 14 at that angle 46 using the downward pulling action. The angle 46 creates the most efficient tearing of the towel 12 because the downward pulling action in combination with the angle 46 prevents partial tears, and bunching of the towel 12. The combination insures that the tearing starts at a top end of the towel 12 perforation so that the downward pulling action is focused at an angled top edge of the perforation of the towel.
When there is no angle, the downward pulling action is dispersed across all perforations in a horizontal mounting. The tears are uneven because the horizontal perforations are resisting the downward pulling action depending upon how the towel 12 is gripped. The horizontal mounting will result in partial tears. Alternatively, when there is no angle, the downward pulling action is solely focused on the perforation at the top end of the towel 12. A strong pulling action focused on one perforation is too much, and the towel 12 is too quickly ripped. A partial tear from the top of the towel 12 is possible. Additionally, there is a risk of bunching, when the downward pulling action compresses the towel 12 vertically so that towel 12 is more resistant to tearing. The perforations are stacked so that multiple perforations resist tearing together, resulting in uneven tearing when the downward pulling action is insufficient to overcome multiple perforations.
In the present invention, the angled top edge of the towel 12 is created by the angled surface 44 and rod member 20 of the apparatus 10. The angled top edge controls the downward pulling force to start at the top perforation, but not only on the top perforation. The downward pulling action is dispersed across the perforations at the top edge of the towel 12, so that the present invention avoids the uneven pulling force of the horizontal mounting across all perforations all at once and the compression of the towel 12 of the vertical mounting on one perforation at a time.
Embodiments of the present invention include an apparatus 10 with a holding means 26 mounted on the rod member 20, as shown in
Other embodiments of the present invention include an apparatus 10 with a shielding means 32 affixed to the angled surface 44 of the mounting portion 42, as shown in
The present invention provides embodiments of an apparatus for dispensing paper towels from a roll with efficiency. The apparatus with the angled surface insures clean tears of the towels without partial remnants of previously dispensed towels. The bunching of compressed edges of the towels is also avoided by the angling of the roll on the rod member. The downward pulling action is properly controlled without uneven force and without excess compression. The problems of strictly horizontal and strictly vertical positioning of the paper towels are avoided with the stable and consistent angle of the apparatus of the present invention. Additionally, the attachments prevent shifting of the roll on the rod member and unraveling of the towels from the roll. The angle created by the apparatus of the present invention is maintained for the beneficial stable angle for the focused and dispersed downward pulling action on the towels to be dispensed.
The present invention also provides a stable base member with actuation of a center mounted suction means. The center position of the suction means and the stem at the center provides more stability that prior art systems with the rod member in the center position. There is also the extension of the rod member over the center of the base member, while in the angled position from the mounting portion. This stability for an angled rod member is not known in the prior art.
The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention is illustrative and explanatory thereof. Various changes in the details of the illustrated structures, construction and method can be made without departing from the true spirit of the invention.