The present disclosure is concerned with a dispenser for sheet products. The dispenser is of a gravity feed kind that can be placed on a counter surface or other such surface to stand on a foot portion of the dispenser. Sheet products in the dispenser are gravity fed to a dispensing opening at a bottom of a dispenser housing when the dispenser is stood on the counter surface on its foot portion.
WO 2005/034702 A1 discloses a dispenser for folded absorbent sheet products having a stand and a main body portion positioned atop the stand. The stand is removable from the main body portion. The dispenser includes two types of face plates that are interchangeably mountable to the main body portion. The folded sheet products are dispensable from being contained in the main body portion through a dispensing opening in the face plate. The main body portion includes recessed openings that permit the main body portion to be fastened to a vertical support surface, while the stand permits the dispenser to be place on a horizontal surface.
The dispenser of WO 2005/034702 A1 is thus positionable on a horizontal surface by using the stand or mounted on a vertical surface without the stand. Accordingly, the dispenser can be used with the stand for indoor countertop use and outdoors without the stand, fixed to a vertical wall of a drive thru lane. One of the face plates is designed for one-by-one sheet product dispensing and is more suited for use in combination with the stand in an indoor countertop environment. The other face plate is designed for dispensing a group of sheet products at one time and is more suited to use without the stand in a drive thru environment.
It is considered a desirable objective to reduce a footprint of such a dispenser. In this context, the foot print is considered to be the overall vertical projection of the dispenser onto a counter surface or other such surface. That is, when the dispenser is stood on the counter surface or other such surface, the footprint is the total area of the counter surface taken up by the dispenser when the dispenser is viewed in plan. One way to reduce the footprint of the dispenser is to make the dispenser so that the stack is more vertically oriented, thereby allowing the body portion to be more vertically oriented. Such a step will, however, serve to raise the centre of gravity of the dispenser, thereby making it more liable to tipping over. Also, it may be desired to increase a capacity of a dispenser. In a laid back design, the footprint increases yet further. In a more vertical design, the footprint does not increase as much, but the stability of the dispenser may be compromised. The present disclosure offers, in one respect, a solution to the tipping problem.
In WO 2005/034702 A1, conversion from counter mounted to wall mounted is a two step process, namely changing the face plates and removing the stand. It would be desirable to make it easier to convert the dispenser between a wall mounted use and placement of the dispenser on a counter surface. The present disclosure offers, in one respect, a solution to the problem of easing conversion.
In a first aspect, there is provided a dispenser comprising:
a dispensing opening through which sheet products are dispensable from within the dispenser;
a base;
the dispenser arranged to be stood on its base on a counter surface or other such surface so that the sheet products are fed to the dispensing opening by gravity; and
a base extension that is manoeuvrable into a deployed position to extend the base to increase the dispenser's resistance to being tipped over.
The base extension allows tipping resistance of the dispenser to be increased when necessary by moving it into the deployed position. The manoeuvrability of the base extension means that a more compact configuration for the base is also possible when the base extension is in an undeployed position, which may be desirable in certain uses, such as during delivery and in certain dispenser placements where compactness is of greater relevance than increased stability. The deployability may be useful as to allow the base extension not to be deployed when a base extension is not required, such as when the dispenser is placed on a counter surface on its base and located against an upright wall, thereby at least ameliorating the tipping issue.
The base extension may be manoeuvrable from an undeployed position within a footprint of the dispenser to a position extending from that footprint, wherein the footprint is an area of the counter surface or other surface taken up by the dispenser when the dispenser is viewed in plan. A smaller footprint dispenser is thus offered.
The base extension may be attached to the dispenser and manoeuvrable from an undeployed position to the deployed position.
The base extension may, in the deployed position, extend from a back side of the dispenser, wherein the dispensing opening is disposed at a front side of the dispenser. The base extension can be concealed from the user when deployed from the back side. The base may have a larger dimension in a front to back direction than in a left side to right side direction.
The base extension may have a retracted position relative to the base and an extended position relative to the base corresponding to the deployed position.
The base extension may be manoeuvrable from the retracted position to the extended position in the manner of a drawer, which is to say by sliding.
The dispenser may include a component for fixing the dispenser to an upright wall. In this way, the dispenser can be used by standing it on the base on a counter surface such as in an indoor environment or by fixing it to an upright or vertical wall such as in a drive-thru environment, perhaps with the base suspended. The component may include at least one hole for receiving screws or other such fasteners. The component may include at least one planar surface for flush placement against the wall. The component may extend from a back side of the dispenser so that the back side of the dispenser is spaced from the wall when the dispenser is fixed to the wall.
The wall fixing component may be provided on a back side of the dispenser, whereas the dispensing opening is provided on a front side of the dispenser, and the base extension is manoeuvrable from the deployed position extending from a rear side of the dispenser to an undeployed position. In a non-retractable implementation of the base extension (which would simply be an extended base), the base extension could get in the way of mounting the dispenser to the wall. This would mean that there would either be a limit to how far the base extension could extend, which would reduce its impact on improved stability, or the dispenser would have to be of a type that is not also wall mountable. The base extension is retractable or undeployable, thereby allowing it to be suitably sized for appropriately improving stability, yet it can be retracted so that it does not hinder or prevent proper wall mounting.
More specifically, the base extension has a deployed position extending beyond the wall fixing component in which mounting of the wall fixing component to the wall would be impeded by the base extension and is manoeuvrable to an undeployed position in which the mounting of the wall fixing component to the wall is no longer impeded. Put another way, the base extension extends beyond the wall fixing component in a rearward direction in the deployed position and is manoeuvrable into a position retracted relative to the wall fixing component in an undeployed position.
The base extension may include a mechanism for locking the undeployed or retracted position of the base extension and/or a mechanism for locking the extended or deployed position of the base extension. A button or other user activatable means may be provided for unlocking the mechanism for locking the deployed position and/or a button or other user activatable means may be provided for unlocking the mechanism for locking the deployed position. The base extension and the base of the dispenser may include a mechanism including a detent and first and second spaces for receiving the detent, the first space located for locking a deployed or extended position of the base extension when the detent is engaged therein and the second space for locking an undeployed or retracted position of the base extension when the detent is engaged therein. The detent may form or include a button so that the detent can be taken out of receipt in the space to allow the base extension to be moved between the deployed and undepolyed positions. The first and second spaced may be first and second slots.
The base extension and base may include a guide slot or recess and a guide follower for guiding movement of the base extension between the retraced and extended positions.
The dispenser may include a chute surface for supporting a stack of sheet products in the dispenser and for guiding the sheet products to the dispensing opening. The chute surface may be curved along at least a part of the chute surface to guide the sheet products to the dispensing opening. The curved surface may form a cavity in a rear side of the dispenser, whereas the dispensing opening is in a front side of the dispenser. The base extension may be extendable into the deployed position from a retracted position within the cavity. Thus, the base extension can be concealed in the cavity in the dispenser, so as to keep the dispenser compact.
The chute surface may include a less steep portion for supporting part of the stack adjacent the dispensing opening and a steeper portion for supporting part of the stack further away from the dispensing opening. The steeper portion may be for supporting a larger part of the stack than the less steep portion. The steeper portion may support a majority of the stack. The steeper portion may be angled relative to a horizontal surface upon which the dispenser is placed by the base of the dispenser at an angle of at least 65°, 70°, 75°, or even 80°. The angle may be between 70° and 85° or 75° and 80°. Such angles are steeper than implemented in some prior art designs, which means that the centre of gravity of the dispenser will be raised, thereby making the dispenser more liable to tipping than before. The base extension means that this tipping problem can be combated in a selectable way depending upon desired end use.
The less steep portion may be angled relative to a horizontal surface upon which the dispenser is placed by its base by at least 20°, 25°, 30°, 35° or even 40°. Such angles are greater than some prior art designs to allow a reduced footprint of the dispenser objective to be achieved. The less steep portion may define an angle relative to a horizontal surface upon which the dispenser is placed on its base of between 20° and 70°, 30° and 60°, or 40° and 50°. Such angles are desirably steep, but not so steep as to impede dispensing feel from a front facing dispensing opening. These angles allow the dispensing opening to be relatively forward facing. In particular, an inside face of face piece of the dispenser including the dispensing opening is angled relative to the horizontal by between 110° and 160°, 120° and 150°, or 130° and 140°, which means that a leading face of the stack of sheet products is similarly angled and the dispensing opening will also be so angled, to ensure that relatively forward dispensing is achieved. Downward dispensing would occur at 180° to the horizontal.
The less steep portion of the chute surface may be curved (and in which case, the angle is taken as the tangent of that curve). The curved chute surface may follow a circular path or may be a composite curve. The angle is taken from a tangent of the curved surface at an end of the curved surface adjacent the dispensing opening. The less steep portion provides a more gradual ramp into the dispensing opening in order to improve dispensing success. Further, the less steep portion provides a turn in the dispensing path so that the dispensing opening can face relatively forwards. Such a structure eases dispensing for the user as removing sheet products downwardly is a less natural motion.
The base may include a toe portion protruding in a frontward direction relative to a vertical line passing through a centre of the dispensing opening when the dispenser is stood on the base on a horizontal surface, wherein the dispensing opening is located on a front side of the dispenser. The base extension may provide a heel portion relative to the toe portion of the base. The dispenser is thus stabilised from tipping in a forward direction and a rearward direction by the toe and heel portions.
The dispenser may include a front dispensing surface including an upper portion sloping backwards and a lower portion sloping frontwards to define a finger receiving recess therebetween, wherein the dispensing opening is located in the upper portion so that a user is to reach in to the recess to dispense sheet products from the dispensing opening. The recess offers intuitive dispensing by making it immediately clear from a first viewing that a user is to reach into the recess to dispense a sheet product. The lower portion may slope frontwards to lead in to the toe portion. Thus, the dispensing opening is located immediately adjacent the base, to thereby reduce vertical space taken up by the dispenser. Further, this will help bring the centre of gravity down as the stack will be located closer to a countertop surface, which serves to improve dispenser stability.
In a second aspect, there is provided a dispenser, including:
a face piece including a dispensing opening through which sheet products stored as a stack in the dispenser are dispensable;
a stand upon which the dispenser is to be stood on a counter surface or other such surface so that the sheet products are fed by gravity to the dispensing opening;
wherein the face piece forms at least part of the stand;
wherein the face piece is configured to be removable;
at least one component for fixing the dispenser to an upright wall;
wherein the dispenser is adapted to be stood on the counter surface or other such surface on the stand including the face piece and is adapted to be mounted to the upright wall with the face piece removed.
According to the second aspect of the invention, when the face piece is removed, at least part of the stand is also removed, thereby allowing a one step process for converting from a countertop dispenser to a wall mounted dispenser.
The face piece and the mating part of the dispenser include interacting components for push on and pull off mounting of the face piece for respectively securing the face piece to the dispenser and removing the face piece from the dispenser. The face piece may include a mechanism such as a clip mechanism or resilient clip mechanism that moves optionally under resilient bias into engagement with a mating component on the dispenser when the face piece is pushed on to the dispenser. These ways of mounting the face piece to the dispenser and removing it from the dispenser ensure that the dispenser can be converted without the use of a tool.
The face piece may form a front side toe portion of the stand. The face piece may be shaped so that when the dispenser is placed on the stand including the face piece on a horizontal surface, the toe portion will extend to or beyond a vertical line passing through a centre of the dispensing opening. The face piece may be shaped to have an upper portion and a lower portion defining a finger receiving recess therebetween for grasping a sheet product through the dispensing opening, wherein the lower portion forms the toe portion and the dispensing opening is located in the upper portion. The upper portion extends rearwardly and the lower portion extends frontwardly with respect to a downward direction when the dispenser is stood on a horizontal surface on the stand. The upper portion and the lower portion may be curved.
The dispenser may be part of a dispenser system that further includes a second face piece including a dispensing opening, wherein the second face piece is of a different kind from the first face piece. In particular, the dispensing opening of the first face piece may be of a different kind from the dispensing opening of the second face piece. The dispensing opening of the first face piece may be adapted for one at a time dispensing of the sheet products, while the dispensing opening of the second face piece may be adapted for dispensing a plurality of sheet products at a time. In particular, the first face piece is arranged so that the dispensing opening reveals a bottom face of the stack of sheet products, whereas the second face piece is arranged so that the dispensing opening reveals edges of a plurality of the sheet products at the bottom of the stack. The second face piece and a mating part of the dispenser may include interacting components for push on and pull off connection to the dispenser. The second face piece may mount to the dispenser in the same way as the first face piece so that the same component on the dispenser is used for mounting both the first face piece and the second face piece.
In the various aspects, the dispenser includes a housing defining an interior for receiving the stack of sheet products. A door may be mounted to the housing so as to be openable relative to the housing to loading the interior with a stack of sheet products.
The sheet products may be napkins. The sheet products may be interfolded. The sheet products may be folded.
These and other aspects will now be described in more detail, with reference to the appended drawings showing embodiment(s) of the invention, in which:
The dispenser 1 includes a face piece 6 that defines a dispensing opening 13 through which napkins contained in the dispenser 1 are dispensable. The face piece 6 is removable as shown in
The dispenser 1 further includes a chute member 4 that is mounted to the rear housing member 2 and defines a chute surface 14 (
The dispenser 1 is wall mountable through the brackets 7 as described above and also includes a base 5 for standing the dispenser 1 on a counter surface or other such surface. The base 5 is formed in part by a base of the rear housing member 2 and in part by the base of a toe portion 15 of the removable face plate 6. The rear housing member 2 includes first and second rear facing legs 16 forming a part of the base 5 upon which the dispenser 1 stands on the counter surface or other such surface.
Extendable from a rear side of the dispenser 1 is a base extension 8 shown in the retracted position in
Referring to
The dispenser 1 is more upright than dispensers known from the prior art, as will be described with reference to
The angles α and β given for this specific embodiment (broader ranges of angles could be effectively used as described above) are steeper than in some prior art countertop dispenser designs, which will raise the centre of gravity, thereby increasing the tendency of the dispenser 1 to topple as compared to prior art designs. The base extension 8 counterbalances such an increased tipping tendency in the rearward direction.
The profile of the face plate 6 can be seen in
The face piece 6 is removable by unclipping it from engagement with at least one resilient tab 20 as shown in
Referring to
The base 5 of the dispenser 1 further includes first and second slots 42 into which a button 43 of the base extension is engageable in order to lock the extended and retracted positions. The button 43 must be depressed (e.g. by a user) in order to disengage it from the slot 44 to allow the base extension 8 to be moved between the retracted and extended positions. The button 43 also serves to maintain the base extension 8 in the selected extended or retracted position.
The base 5 of the dispenser 1 includes a plurality of soft feet 46, as does the base extension 8 include soft feet 45. The soft feet 45, 46 engage the countertop surface when the base extension 8 is in the retracted and the extended position.
A use of the dispenser 1 on a countertop surface will now be described. The dispenser 1 is loaded with a stack of napkins 11 by opening the door-like front housing member 3 about the hinges 12 and placing the stack of napkins 11 in the space defined by the front and rear housing members 2, 3. A bottom face of the stack of napkins 11 is positioned against the face piece 6 and is partly revealed by the dispenser opening 13. The stack of napkins 11 may be interfolded so that as each napkin is removed from the dispensing opening 13, part of a subsequent napkin is pulled through the dispensing opening 13 so as to rest in the recess 19 formed by the profile of the face piece 6. The stack of napkins 11 is fed by the chute surface 14 so as to be supported by the steeper portion 17 and so as to be turned forwardly toward the dispensing opening 13 by the less steep portion 18. The turn 18 ensures that a bottom face of the stack of napkins 11 is relatively forward facing for forward, rather than downward dispensing through the dispensing opening 13.
The dispenser 1 may be mounted on a counter surface or other such horizontal surface by placing the base 5 on the surface. The toe portion 15 of the face piece 6 forms part of the base 5 and serves to stabilise the dispenser 1 from forward tipping, while the legs 16 of the rear housing member 2 interface with the horizontal surface to further form part of the base 5. The dispenser 1 may be located against an upright wall, as well as positioned on the horizontal surface, which means that the base extension 8 is not necessary for securing against rearward tipping of the dispenser 1. It may, however, be the case that the dispenser 1 is not to be positioned against an upright wall, in which case stabilisation against rearward tipping of the dispenser 1 would be desirable. In such a case, the base extension 8 is manoeuvred from a retracted position within the foot print of the dispenser 1 as shown in
It may be desirable to hang the dispenser from an upright wall so that the weight of the dispenser is borne by the upright wall. In such a use, fasteners will be screwed into the wall, using the holes 10 in the bracket 7 to thereby fix the dispenser 1 to the upright wall. The bracket 7 protrudes rearwardly so that the rear housing member 2 and a rear side of the dispenser 1 is spaced from the upright wall. It may be that the wall mounted dispenser 1 will suitably use the face piece style of the face piece 6 shown in the figures. Alternatively, a different style face piece may be desirable, in which case the face piece 6 is removed by disengaging the at least one tab 20 from the face piece 6. This will remove the toe portion 15, which is not required for extending the base 5 as the dispenser 1 is mounted to a wall, rather than being stood on a horizontal surface by the base 5. An alternative type of face piece 6 can then be mounted to the dispenser 1 using the at least one tab 20. By having the toe portion 15 as part of the base 6, it is not necessary to separately remove a forwardly extending stand portion separately from removing a face piece. Instead, the toe portion 15 and the face piece 6 are removed in a one step process.
The skilled person will appreciate that alternatives can be provided to the above embodiment without departing from the scope of the claims. For example, the base extension 8 is shown as being manoeuvred from a retracted position to an extended position in a drawer-like fashion. Other implementations can be envisaged. The base extension 8 may be pivotable from a retracted position to an extended position about a hinge. Alternatively, the base extension 6 may include at least one component and the rear housing member 2 may include at least one component allowing the base extension 8 to be removably mounted to the rear housing member 2 at an appropriate location to provide tipping resistance. Ideally, the base extension 8 is designed such that manoeuvring it from a retracted position to an extended position is tool free.
In the shown embodiment, the base extension extends rearwardly, and this is the preferred arrangement for the advantageous reasons already described previously. It can, however, be imagined that sideways tipping is a problem in such a sheet product dispenser, or even forward tipping, and in such instances, a sideways extension member, i.e. left and/or right sides, or a frontward extension member for the base for the dispenser could be provided.
This application is a §371 National Stage application of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2012/051764 filed on Feb. 2, 2012, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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PCT/EP2012/051764 | 2/2/2012 | WO | 00 | 8/13/2014 |