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The machine 10 includes a take-up spool 30 and an unwinding spool 40 mounted in an elevated, parallel alignment over a lower platform 12. In the preferred embodiment, the platform 12 is a square or rectangular base made of durable material, such as metal, plastic or wood. In the FIGS. the platform 12 includes two opposite downward extending flanges 14, 16 that function as legs. Formed on the two legs 14, 16 are two laterally extending horizontal flanges 15, 17, respectively, that function as feet. Two pairs of holes 18, 20 are formed in the opposite ends of the feet 15, 17, respectively, that enable them to be selectively attached to a workbench if desired.
Mounted on opposite ends of the platform 12 are two upward extending brackets 22, 26. The brackets 22, 26 are longitudinally aligned over the platform 12 and designed to hold the inside ends of a take-up spool 30 and an unwinding spool 40, respectively. When attached to the brackets 22, 26, the take-up spool 30 and unwinding spool 40 are horizontally aligned and parallel. In the preferred embodiment, the two brackets 22, 26 are L-shape with lower horizontal lower flanges 23, 27 that attach to the platform 12 with two pairs of bolts 21A and nuts 21B.
Both the take-up spool 30 and the unwinding spool 40 include a cylindrical spool body 31, 41 with a front opening and a cylindrical inside cavity 32, 42 formed therein, respectively. As shown in
On the take-up spool 30, a large pulley 38 is attached to the portion of the longitudinally aligned neck 33 formed thereon. When assembled, the neck 33 extends the bracket 22. A second washer 39A is placed between the large pulley 38 and the bearing 34. Formed inside the neck 33 is a threaded bore 36A. A bolt 36B is attached to the bore 36A and a first washer 37A is placed over the bolt 36B to securely attach the pulley 38 to the take-up spool 30.
Formed through the side walls 41 of both spool bodies 31 and near the spool bodies' central axis is a set screw threaded bore 43 and a plunger bore 44. During assembly, a threaded set screw 45 is attached to the threaded bore 43 and used to hold the handle assembly 53, discussed further below, inside the cavity 32. Also, a cylindrical plunger 65 with a lower wide flange surface 66 is placed inside the plunger bore 44. A spring 68 is disposed around the plunger 65 which bias the plunger 65 inward. The flange surface 66 is sufficiently wide to prevent the plunger 65 from sliding outward through the plunger bore 67.
Located inside cylindrical cavity 32 is a handle assembly 53 used to control the movement of the plunger 65 from the spool body 31. During use, the plunger 65 may be retracted inside the spool body 31 thereby enabling a roll of toilet paper 82, 84 to slide freely over the spool body 31 or extended from the spool body 31 to press against the core 81 on a roll of toilet paper 82, 84 to hold the roll 82, 84 onto the spool body 31. In the first embodiment shown more clearly in
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Attached or formed on the take-up spool 30 is a coaxially aligned, large circular flange 85 designed to keep the toilet paper 82 properly aligned on the roll 82 when the roll 82 attached to the take-up spool 30 and rotated. The unwinding spool 40 may include the large circular flange 85, or it may include a smaller flange 86 as shown. It should be understood that a flange 85 or 86 is not a required structure and be eliminated altogether.
Formed behind the two spool body brackets 22, 26 is a vertically extending motor bracket 91 designed to hold the electric motor 90 in a fixed horizontal position on the platform 12. In the preferred embodiment, the motor bracket 91 is an L-shaped structure with an upward extending front flange 92 and a horizontal rearward extending lower flange 93. Two sets of threaded bolts 94A and nuts 94B hold the lower flange 93 to the platform 12. As shown in
The upper portion 101 of the motor bracket 91 extends above the electric motor 90. Attached to the upper portion 101 is an electrical plug 102. Wires 103, 104 from the electric plug 102 extend downward and connect to the electrical contacts on the electric motor 90. Also attached to the electric plug 102 is single, combination foot pedal and 115 volt A.C. connector 105. Two sets of wires 106, 107 extend from the connector 105 and connect to a foot pedal 110 and to the 115 volt A.C. standard plug 112.
During use, the plungers 65 are retracted on the take-up spool 30 and unwinding spool 40. The first partial toilet paper roll 82 is placed on the take-up spool 30 and a second partial roll of toilet paper 84 is placed on the unwinding spool 40. The loose ends of the toilet paper 82, 84 are over lapped and wound on the take-up spool 30. Tape or some other adhesive may also be used to attach the ends of the paper together. The plungers 65 on the take-up spool 30 and unwinding spool 40 are then extended outward to engage the cylindrical cores on the two rolls of the toilet paper. The electric motor 90 is then plugged in and the foot pedal 110 is then pressed to wind the toilet paper 82 from the second partial roll 84 onto the take-up spool 30. When the first partial roll 82 is sufficient in size or when the second roll 84 is empty, the foot pedal 110 is released to deactivate the electric motor 90. The first toilet paper roll 82 and empty core are removed from the take-up spool 30 and unwinding spool 40, respectively.
Disposed between the take-up spool 30 and the unwinding spool 40 is an optional spring 200. As mentioned above, the weight of the unwinding spool 40 forces the spool 40 outward so that the tension on the toilet paper placed on the spool is increased. When the spring 200 is used, the tension exerted on the toilet paper is reduced. A sufficient amount of tension continues to be exerted, however, so that the toilet paper is taunt and can be wound in a tight roll. Also, the hinge 120 enables the angle of the section of the toilet paper that is unwound from the unwinding spool 40 (denoted âtâ in
Using the above machine, a method of rewinding partial rolls of toilet paper is disclosed using the following steps:
A toilet paper roll rewinding machine, comprising:
a. selecting a toilet paper rewinding machine with a take-up spool and a hinged unwinding spool, said take-up spool being coupled to an electric motor, said machine include means for selectively attaching a first partial roll of toilet paper onto said take-up spool and second means for selectively attaching a second partial roll of toilet paper on said unwind spool;
b. placing a first and second partial rolls of toilet paper on said take-up spool and said unwind spools;
c. selectively attaching said rolls onto said take-up spool and said unwind spool;
d. wrapping the loose edge of said second roll of toilet paper onto said first roll of toilet paper;
e. activating said electric motor to rewind toilet paper from said second roll onto said first roll until a full roll of toilet paper is produced or until said toilet paper on said second roll has been rewound onto said first roll; and,
f. removing said first roll of toilet paper from said take-up spool.
In compliance with the statute, the invention described herein has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown, since the means and construction shown is comprised only of the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.
This is a continuation-in-part application based on the utility patent application filed on Aug. 24, 2006 (Ser. No. 11/510,249), and the continuation-in-part application filed on Apr. 17, 2007 (Ser. No. 11/787,871) now abandoned.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11787871 | Apr 2007 | US |
Child | 11893977 | US | |
Parent | 11510249 | Aug 2006 | US |
Child | 11787871 | US |