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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of storage. More specifically, the invention comprises a vertical toilet paper roll dispenser which feeds a single roll off the top of a vertical stack of rolls.
2. Description of the Related Art
Toilet paper is customarily dispensed from a single roll, with additional rolls being stored in separate locations. This fact causes problems when the roll in use is exhausted. Some prior art devices have addressed this concern by storing multiple rolls near the point of use. However, these devices have generally been impractical and inconvenient to use.
The present invention comprises a toilet paper dispenser which stores several rolls in a vertical column. The rolls are individually dispensed via a swinging carriage located near the column's top. A spring-loaded follower urges the stack of rolls upward, so that as each roll is dispensed, the one immediately below takes its place. The dispensing mechanism is designed so that one and only one roll is dispensed for each cycle of the swinging carriage.
The primary structural element of roll dispenser 10 is column 12, which is essentially a hollow cylinder. Its lower end is closed, whereas its upper end is open. Lid 14 selectively closes this open end. It can be attached to column 12 by any convenient means, such as threads, snaps, etc. The particular embodiment shown is threaded into place. Grip 16 allows the user to easily grasp and rotate lid 14.
The upper portion of column 12 opens into ejection port 48. This port is selectively opened and closed by carriage 22, which is pivotally attached to column 12. Carriage 22 is shown partially open in view.
Column 12 also has two vertical slots 18. Only one is visible in FIG. 1. Its counterpart is found in the portion of the column facing away from the viewer. Two tabs 20 ride up and down within the two slots 18.
Additional features are desirable to facilitate a smooth dispensing cycle. These will now be described in detail.
Those skilled in the art will realize that the embodiment shown can store up to six rolls. Those skilled in the art will also realize that taller and shorter versions can be made to store different quantities. Tab 20—moving in slot 18—provides a convenient visual indication regarding the number of rolls remaining in the dispenser. As it moves upward, the user knows the number of rolls is diminishing. Text or graphical symbols can be placed on the outside of column 12 near slot 18 to assist the indication function. Column 18 could also be molded from transparent material so that the user could actually see the rolls inside.
The preceding description contains significant detail regarding the novel aspects of the present invention. It should not be construed, however, as limiting the scope of the invention but rather as providing illustrations of the preferred embodiments of the invention. As an example—the dispenser need not be mounted vertically. It could also be mounted horizontally along the wall of a bathroom stall. Follower 26 would then urge the rolls from one side to the other rather than upwards. The device would otherwise function in the same fashion. Thus, the scope of the invention should be fixed by the following claims, rather than by the examples given.
This is a non-provisional application claiming the benefit of an application previously filed under 37 C.F.R. §1.53 (c). The previous application had identity of inventorship, was filed on Mar. 26, 2003, and was assigned application Ser. No. 60/457,624.
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