1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a dispenser, especially for dispensing sheet material.
2. Description of Related Art
Perhaps the most commonly used paper napkin dispensers in the food service industry are the ubiquitous side-dispensing containers in which a stack of non-interfolded papers napkins are pressed firmly against a relatively large dispensing opening via a spring-loaded plate.
Such napkin dispensers have a number of disadvantages, including that the napkins are pressed against the dispensing opening with such force that a user attempting to remove only a single napkin often merely tears small pieces off the exposed napkin, and, in frustration, then forcibly removes a plurality of napkins—more than he needs, and more than he initially wanted. The aggregate cost of such wasted consumables is a drain on the profit of the food service establishment
The resistance to napkin removal in such dispensers also often overcomes the weight of the loaded dispenser, such that, unless the dispenser is somehow connected to the supporting surface, the dispenser will slide as the user attempts to withdraw napkin(s). This leads the customer to a two-handed operation, in which one hand is used to pull out the napkin(s) and the other hand is used to hold the dispenser in place. This is obviously undesirable from the hygienic standpoint and from the standpoint of the convenience of the user.
The invention aims to address and solve the above problems, or at least to provide structure that is somewhat less prone to one or more of the above problems.
An object of the invention is to simply and reliably dispense, preferably one-at-a-time, sheet material such as disposable interfolded napkins.
The dispenser has a body that is designed to sit on a support surface such as a table top or other level surface, such as a counter top or a ledge. The dispenser holds sheet material to be dispensed from a slot in the top of the body. The slot is facing upwards, toward a user and is opposite to the side that sits on the support surface. The sides of the dispenser may be transparent so that either a placard that is placed within the body or the quantity of sheet material in the dispenser can be viewed.
In a preferred embodiment, the sheet material rests on a platform that is substantially parallel to the support surface. A spring beneath the platform urges the sheet material towards the slot in the body, so as to be ready for dispensing.
The dispenser may be connected together using snap-fit connections so that the dispenser can be readily disassembled for cleaning.
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The “sheet material” as used herein embraces not only paper products such as paper napkins, but also absorbent nonwoven materials not normally classed as papers or tissues. Such nonwoven materials include pure nonwovens and hybrid nonwoven/pulp sheets whose properties are similar to those of tissue paper, but which are based for example on nonwoven or airlaid materials containing low amounts of synthetic fibers, binders, wet strength agents and the like.
The sheet material presently preferred for use in the dispenser of the present invention is as described in commonly-owned co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/660,694, filed Sep. 12, 2003, the entirety of which application is hereby expressly incorporated by reference herein.
In this regard, applicants contemplate their invention to reside not only in the dispenser itself, but also in the dispenser in combination with a stack of sheet material loaded therein.
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A lid 60 is hingedly connected by hinges 53 to an opposing two of the side walls 32, 34 at hinge socket 51. The hinge socket 51 is near the top 55 of the cover 30 (only a single hinge being visible in
To promote one-at-a-time dispensing, the slot 65 as shown in
Alternatively, the lid could slide and/or snap onto the cover, for bodily removal therefrom. It is contemplated in any of these embodiments to provide a set screw or other locking device to prevent the user from opening the lid.
In one embodiment, the lid 60 includes a catch 66. A notch element 68 adjacent to at least one of the side walls 32, 34, 36, 38 receives the catch 66. In the embodiment shown in the figures, there are two notch elements 68 adjacent to opposing walls 36, 38 and thus two catches 66. The catches 66 are releasable from the notch elements 68 when a respective one or more of the side walls is depressed. In the embodiment shown in
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To help maintain the platform substantially level and to guide the platform within the body, two opposing ones of the side walls 32, 34 have a plurality of ribs 80 extending at least partially from near the top 55 to near the base 40, only the ribs on side wall 34 being shown in
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In a preferred embodiment, at least one of the side walls 32, 34 is transparent. It is also possible for both side walls to be transparent, and/or for any or all of the dispenser components to be transparent. The above-noted configuration allows advertising 88 to be displayed in the dispenser. Specifically, an advertising placard or the like can be place on or adhered to an outer surface of end walls 33, 35. When the transparent sidewalls 32, 34 are connected to the base 40 using the snap fit connections, the advertising placard can be seen through the transparent side walls 32, 34.
The end walls 33, 35 or the side walls 32, 24 may also be provide with spaced parallel rails (not shown), to permit printed advertising material to be removably slid within and held between the rails, without the need for an adhesive to hold the advertising material in place.
In this way, there are at least two available advertising areas; one behind side wall 32 and another behind side wall 34. This configuration allows the advertising to be visible to the viewer, yet the advertising placard is protected from direct contact with the user. The advertising placard can be readily exchanged for another placard by opening the lid and sliding the placard from the space between the end walls 33, 35 and the side walls 32, 34. If no advertising placard is between the end walls and side wall, then the user or napkin dispenser owner can visually reference the quantity of napkins in the dispenser to see if the dispenser needs refilling.
However, in case there is a placard between the end walls and the side walls, the level of napkins can still be determined because the corners 52 of the cover 30 may also be transparent.
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The end walls 37, 39 include the stop 100 that prevents movement of the platform 70 beyond the top of the cover. However, the base does not necessarily need end walls 37, 39 such that the stop 100 could be on the side walls 36, 38.
In order to raise the platform 70 as sheet material is dispensed, the dispenser 10 includes a device to push against the weight of the sheet material. Such a device could be a spring 75 positioned between the base 40 and the platform 70 (see
The spring 75 is preferably conical so as to maximize the axial travel of the spring. As seen in
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As set forth above, the platform itself is stabilized against movement in a transverse direction by ribs 80 and grooves 85. In order to further stabilize the platform 70, the platform includes a pair of tongues 90 on each side thereof. The tongues not only engage the stops as outlined above, but also prevent skewing of the platform 70 about longitudinal axis B—B.
Specifically, end walls 37, 39 include a pair of ridges 67 extending substantially from the base 40 to the top. Inner surfaces of a respective one of the pair of tongues 90 slidingly engage an outer surface of a corresponding one of the pair of ridges 67 (see
The dispenser 10 of this embodiment has five basic component groups, the base 40 with extending end walls, the cover 30 with four side walls, the spring 75, the platform 70 and the lid 60. These components snap together to allow the dispenser to be disassembled for easy cleaning as required. In this regard, the components made be fashioned of either metal or plastic, but in either case should have sufficient inherent resiliency to permit them to be flexed slightly for the snap-fit assembly. Accordingly, the dispenser of the invention is relatively easy to manufacture and assemble. In addition, the dispenser is readily placed on a substantially horizontal surface, such as a table, so that sheet material is easily dispensed from the top of the dispenser.
While the present invention has been described in connection with various preferred embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that those embodiments are provided merely to illustrate the invention, and should not be used as a pretext to limit the scope of protection conferred by the true scope and spirit of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US2005/019475, filed on Jun. 3, 2005, which designated the Unites States of America, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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