This invention relates to a novel paper towel dispenser. More specifically this invention relates to a single hand paper towel dispenser operable to be positioned upon a horizontal surface to facilitate dispensing of a desired length of paper towel segments with one hand.
Paper towels are routinely used in kitchens, restaurants, shops, work benches, on painting job sites and the like. Towel dispensers are often used to dispense disposable paper towel segments to clean up spills or to clean tables and kitchen appliances. In addition, paper towel dispensers are used in garages, auto or wood working shops and in other work areas where people need to absorb or wipe-up a spill, dry a surface or simply clean and/or dry their hands.
Paper towels usually are sold in a roll on a paper core approximately one inch in diameter and eleven inches or so in width. Paper towels are usually formed from one or two ply sheets of absorbent paper material fashioned into eleven-by-eleven or eleven-by-thirteen inch sheets connected together end-to-end along serrated tear lines. The paper towel segments, connected serially, are wound upon the paper core and are usually sixty feet, or so, in overall length. One brand comes in sheets that are approximately eleven-by-eleven inches square. Another brand is sold in a roll of sheets eleven inches wide by thirteen point eight inches in length joined end-to-end along serration tear lines. Still other brands include towel segments or lengths of seven inches or less.
These paper towel brands are often dispensed by using a simple U-shaped bracket holder which is operable to be mounted upon a vertical wall surface or beneath a horizontal wood surface such as a cupboard by wood screws. Each end of the U-shaped bracket is designed to hold one end of the paper towel core or alternatively a rod can be axially extended through the center of the paper core and mounted at its ends on the bracket or frame. At least one disadvantage of traditional paper towel dispensers is that a person needs to use both hands to dispense a desired length of paper towel segments. This disadvantage represents an inconvenience and difficulty for people, which is all too common, when one hand is holding a container, object of use or is otherwise soiled or occupied. In such moments the only option, in most instances, is to find a place to set the container down so that both hands are free to tear off one or more sheets of paper towels. If a user attempts to use inertia and jerk a few sheets of towel from a roll, the roll can unreel, to a greater or less degree, leaving the user with the task of rewinding the unused length of towel segments.
Some brands use complicated structures that aid tearing but require threading of the unreeled portion of the paper towels through somewhat complex mechanisms. It would be desirable to provide a horizontal countertop paper towel dispenser that provides a slot through which the unreeled portion of the paper towel roll exits and which provides friction to ease the tearing off of sheets with one hand. Certain structural features allow the holder to be loaded without the user having to thread the end of the paper towel roll through the dispensing exit slot.
Traditional paper towel dispensers are often poorly designed or cheaply produced which means that a roll of paper towels often falls off the dispenser when a person attempts to tear off a paper towel segment. Therefore, it would be desirable to provide a paper towel dispenser that is rugged and reliable in design and function and will securely retain a roll of paper towels during a dispensing procedure.
In at least one further prior design, a roll of paper towels was operably received within a trough with a slit along one edge of the bottom of the trough. A free end of the roll of towels was trained through the slit and therefore operated as a dispensing unit. In this device there is nothing to brake rotation of the roll, except a user's second hand, and therefore while this design will dispense towel segments it exhibits many of the limitations of prior designs.
In applicant's prior patented designs one hand dispensing has been advantageously disclosed for operation with a wall mounted dispenser. Although such dispensers have significant utility there are designed for a relatively fixed wall mounted location and are not meant to be readily moved except by remounting at a different wall location. Moreover applicant's prior patents do not admit to mounting on a horizontal surface.
It would be desirable to have a horizontal countertop, single hand, paper towel dispenser that provides secure retention of a roll of paper towel segments while concomitantly facilitating tearing off of paper towel sheet segments with one hand.
In addition it would be highly desirable to provide a paper towel dispenser that can be facilely moved from one work area to another and permit one handed dispensing of a desired length of towel segments with one free hand
The difficulties and desired features suggested in the preceding are not intended to be exhaustive, but rather are among many which demonstrate that paper towel dispensers appearing in the past will admit to worthwhile improvement.
The invention is a single hand, horizontal paper towel dispenser to assist in dispensing sheet segments of a roll of paper towel segments by providing a horizontal slot or channel in combination with an arcuate roll support. After a perforation has passed through the slot with a desired length of paper towel segments, a user simply pulls upwardly with one hand to tear the length of towel segments at the perforation.
A roll of paper towels comprises a long sheet of paper towel segments which are wound upon a central core. This core is typically a hollow cardboard tube. The sheet further comprises a continuous length of paper towel material formed by a series of paper towel segments separated by transverse perforations. Individual paper towel segments can be dispensed when the roll is held stationary and a user holds the end of an unreeled portion of the sheet and pulls. Paper towel segments will be dispensed as each is torn off from the rest along the perforations. The paper towel holder disclosed herein is to facilitate this procedure while using a single hand from a portable unit operable to be facially transportable and operably supported upon a horizontal surface.
There is a an arcuate hand relief 20 in a central portion of the tear bale 18 that allows a user's single hand to gain secure purchase on a distal segment of paper towel segments to be dispensed.
An initial paper towel segment can be threaded through a slot 22 to facilitate upward tearing with a single hand motion. A concave tray 24 serves to permit unreeling of paper towel segments while concomitantly keeping a roll of paper towels in a secure horizontal posture. A wire keeper 26 assists in keeping a roll of paper towels within the concave tray 24.
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The overall design of the embodiments hold a paper towel roll in a horizontal posture for one hand dispensing. The invention can be made from a variety of materials such as polyethylene. The main features include a tear bale and a tray or roll support. The tray can be made as a solid piece or with multiple parts.
A frictional surface can be a variety of textures including, but not limited to raised bumps, a flat or arcuate surface operable to produce friction. The frictional surface can be a variety of materials including, but not limited to, plastic, silicone, rubber, metal, etc. The pattern and distribution can be a varied. The friction surface is located upon a bottom surface of the tear bale in advance of a sharp tear edge of the bale.
The tear slot can have a variety of shapes, forms, positions, and dimensions. If the tear slot is designed such that it alone provides enough friction to facilitate a tear, a frictional surface may not be necessary.
The foregoing preferred and alternative embodiments of the invention are not intended to be exhaustive but rather are illustrative of the invention and should not be construed to be limitations on the invention as defined in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/444,680, filed on Feb. 18, 2011 and entitled “Horizontal Paper Towel Holder Dispenser.” This application relates to applicant's prior U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,786,377 entitled Single Hand, Paper Towel Dispenser issued on Sep. 7, 2004; 6,805,271 entitled Single Hand, Paper Towel Sheet Dispenser issued on Oct. 19, 2004 and 7,090,106 entitled Frictional Surface Apparatus for One handed Dispensing of Paper Sheet Segments issued on Aug. 15, 2006.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61444680 | Feb 2011 | US |