Information
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Patent Grant
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6206322
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Patent Number
6,206,322
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Date Filed
Monday, June 21, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 242 5642
- 242 5644
- 242 5641
- 242 5643
- 242 565
- 226 144
- 226 145
- 074 133
- 192 17 R
- 192 12 B
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A towel dispenser for dispensing roll towel material, such as paper towel, cloth towel and the like. The dispenser includes an anti-free wheel mechanism incorporated therein to prevent the towel material from being pulled out of the dispenser without activating a dispensing mechanism. By preventing towel material from pulled out of the dispenser, excessive towel useage is prevented, thereby preventing towel material wastage. The anti-free wheel mechanism includes a latch that is secured to a pivoting lever of a dispensing mechanism, with the latch engaging with a dispensing gear of the dispensing mechanism to prevent rotation thereof when the lever is at its upper position. The latch is designed to disengage from the dispensing gear as the lever starts to move downward during a dispensing stroke.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to towel dispensers that dispense towel, such as paper towel and the like. In particular, the invention relates to a towel dispenser having an anti-free wheel mechanism associated therewith to prevent towel from being manually pulled out of the dispenser. The invention is particularly useful for paper towel dispensers in order to prevent excessive use of paper towel and thereby avoid paper waste.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Roll paper towel dispensers are well known. They are most commonly found in and around lavatories, bathrooms, wash sinks and the like to enable users to dry their hands and other body parts after washing. Paper towel dispensers are typically mounted onto a wall to permit user access thereto, with the dispensers being manually actuated by the user to dispense a desired length of paper towel from a paper towel roll. One drawback of many conventional paper towel dispensers is that the towel can be manually pulled from the dispenser by a user without actuating the dispensing mechanism typically provided therefor, thereby leading to excessive use of paper towel and thus paper waste.
One prior art paper towel dispenser that incorporates a device to prevent a user from pulling towel from the dispenser is U.S. Pat. No. 3,606,125 to Tucker et al. This device utilizes what is referred to as an anti-milking hook 130 that engages with a dispensing roll 30 and prevents rotation thereof when a user attempts to pull paper towel from the dispenser. This device also utilizes a pivotally mounted lever connected to a drive mechanism that causes paper towel dispense during both a downstroke and a return stroke of the lever.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,084,598 to Antone describes a paper towel dispenser having an idler gear 33 with a finger 34 that permits discharge of paper towel only when a wheel 29 is rotated.
In addition, U.S. Pat. No. 2,622,873 to Wenneche discloses a paper towel dispenser that utilizes a yoke 46 that permits a predetermined amount of paper towel to be pulled from the dispenser and thereafter locks the dispenser to prevent further dispense until the yoke is again actuated.
Additional dispensers that are designed to control paper towel dispense and/or prevent pulling of paper towel from the dispensers are illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,865,395; 3,266,338; 4,192,442; and 3,107,957.
While these towel dispenser designs are adequate for their intended purposes, a continuing need exists for an improved towel dispenser that prevents excessive use of towel, such as paper towel, and thereby avoid paper waste.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention provides an improved towel dispenser for dispensing roll towel material, such as paper towel, cloth towel and the like, that is designed to prevent excessive use of the towel and thereby avoid towel waste. In particular, the towel dispenser of the invention includes an anti-free wheel mechanism incorporated therein to prevent the towel material from being pulled out of the dispenser without activating a dispensing mechanism. By preventing towel material from pulled out of the dispenser, excessive towel useage is prevented, thereby preventing towel material wastage.
In one embodiment in accordance with the invention, a towel dispenser is provided. The dispenser includes a housing, and a dispensing mechanism associated with the housing for dispensing towel stored within the housing. The dispensing mechanism includes a dispensing lever that is moveably supported by the housing whereby the lever is moveable from a first position to a second position and from the second position back to the first position, and a dispensing gear that is rotatably supported by the housing. The dispensing gear is in driving engagement with the dispensing lever and is rotatable thereby in a first direction. A latch is connected to the dispensing lever and is moveable therewith when the dispensing lever moves between the first and second positions. The latch is engaged with the dispensing gear to prevent rotation thereof in the first direction when the dispensing lever is at the first position.
These and various other advantages and features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and forming a part hereof. However, for a better understanding of the invention, its advantages and objects obtained by its use, reference should be made to the drawings which form a further part hereof, and to the accompanying description, in which there is described a preferred embodiment of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an upper, right-side perspective view of the towel dispenser in accordance with the invention.
FIGS. 2A and 2B
are perspective views of the dispensing mechanism and the anti-free wheel mechanism used in the towel dispenser, with the dispenser housing removed for clarity.
FIG. 3
is a right-side perspective view of the dispensing mechanism and the anti-free wheel mechanism in relation to an interior panel of the dispenser housing, with the anti-free wheel mechanism engaged.
FIG. 4
is a side view of the dispensing mechanism and the anti-free wheel mechanism shown in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a view similar to
FIG. 4
, but showing the anti-free wheel mechanism disengaged just as the dispensing lever starts its downward stroke.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
One implementation of a towel dispenser constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention is illustrated in
FIGS. 1-5
, with the towel dispenser being referenced by the numeral
10
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the dispenser
10
includes a housing
12
that is formed from materials that are conventionally used to construct dispenser housings, such as plastic, metal and the like. The housing
12
, which is of generally conventional construction, is formed of a rear housing portion
14
having top and bottom panels, side panels and a rear panel, a front housing portion
16
pivotally connected to the rear housing portion
14
to permit access to the interior of the housing
12
, and a side housing portion
18
which is designed to house components associated with the operation of the dispenser
10
. The front housing portion
16
is separated from the side housing portion
18
, with the front housing portion
16
pivoting between open and closed positions to control access to the interior of the housing
12
, and with the side housing portion
18
remaining fixed whereby it does not pivot with the front housing portion
16
.
The rear housing portion
14
, front housing portion
16
and side housing portion
18
define an interior cavity which contains one or more towel roll support mechanisms for supporting one or more towel rolls within the housing
12
for subsequent dispensing of towel material from the dispenser
10
. Preferably, the towel roll(s) is a paper towel roll, although other kinds of towel rolls, such as cloth or fabric towel rolls, could be used as well. For purposes of this description, the dispenser
10
will be described as dispensing paper towel.
The rear panel of the rear housing portion is provided with mounting apparatus to allow the dispenser
10
to be mounted on a wall in and around lavatories, bathrooms, wash sinks and the like. The overall construction of the housing
12
is not pertinent to the invention, and the specific details thereof, as well as the details of paper towel roll support mechanism(s) and mounting apparatus, need not be further described.
Turning now to
FIGS. 2A and 2B
, a dispensing mechanism
20
and an anti-free wheel mechanism
22
of the dispenser
10
are shown. The dispensing mechanism
20
and anti-free wheel mechanism
22
are, for the most part, disposed within the housing
12
, except for one element that will be later described. However, to clarify the description and arrangement of the mechanisms
20
,
22
, the housing
12
is not shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B
. The relationship of each mechanism
20
,
22
relative to the housing
12
will become apparent from the description of
FIGS. 3-5
.
Specifically, the dispensing mechanism
20
includes a drive roll
24
and an idler roll
26
that are supported within the interior space of the housing
12
in a manner that is known in the art. The drive roll
24
and idler roll
26
form a nip therebetween through which a web (not shown) from the paper roll mounted within the housing
12
enters to be frictionally engaged by the drive roll
24
. When the drive roll
24
is rotatably driven in a predetermined direction, the web is pulled from the paper roll through the nip with the leading edge thereof being discharged through a slot provided in the bottom of the housing
12
. The details of the mounting and operation of the drive roll
24
and idler roll
26
are conventional in the art, and thus no further description thereof is believed to be necessary. For further details of the construction and operation thereof, reference can be made to the aforementioned U.S. Patents.
With reference to
FIGS. 2A and 2B
, as well as
FIGS. 3-5
, it is seen that a drive pinion
28
is driveably connected to the end of the drive roll
24
to cause rotation of the drive roll upon rotation of the drive pinion. The drive pinion
28
is driven by a dispensing gear
30
that, in turn, is driven by a drive gear
32
. A pivotally mounted, arcuate gear segment
34
is engaged with the drive gear
32
to cause rotation thereof, and a dispensing lever
36
is connected to the gear segment
34
to cause actuation of the segment
34
. The dispensing mechanism
20
is designed to dispense paper towel from the paper towel roll upon actuation of the dispensing lever
36
, through the interaction of the gear segment
34
, the drive gear
32
, the dispensing gear
30
, the drive pinion
28
, and the drive and idler rolls
24
,
26
.
The anti-free wheel mechanism
22
is designed to interact with the dispensing mechanism
20
and prevent the gears thereof from being rotated via input from the drive pinion
28
. In other words, the anti-free wheel mechanism
22
prevents paper towel from the web from being pulled out of the dispenser
10
. In particular, the anti-free wheel mechanism
22
is designed to selectively engage with the dispensing gear
30
and thereby control the rotation thereof so that paper towel cannot be pulled from the dispenser
10
.
Specific details of the dispensing and anti-free wheel mechanisms
20
,
22
are illustrated more completely in
FIGS. 3-5
. It is seen that the drive pinion
28
includes an integral stub shaft
38
projecting from one side thereof that is rotatably supported by the side housing portion
18
. As best seen in
FIG. 2B
, the opposite side of the pinion
28
is drivingly engaged with the drive roll
24
via a drive member
40
.
With continued reference to
FIGS. 3-5
, the drive member
40
freely extends through a hole (not shown) provided in an interior panel
42
that is disposed within the housing
12
and which cooperates with the side housing portion
18
to generally enclose the drive pinion
28
, the dispensing gear
30
, arcuate gear segment
34
, dispensing lever
36
, and the anti-free wheel mechanism
22
whereby these elements are separated from the interior space of the housing
12
. Preferably, the side housing portion
18
and panel
42
are detachably connected together to permit access to the drive components, such as by providing a plurality of tabs that project from the interior surface of the side housing portion
18
that fit into corresponding posts
44
provided on the panel
42
. It is to be realized that other forms of connection between the side housing portion
18
and the panel
42
could be provided as well.
The drive gear
32
and dispensing gear
30
arrangement is designed to enable the drive gear
32
and dispensing gear
30
to rotate together during a dispensing stroke of the dispensing lever
36
, and to enable the drive gear
32
to rotate by itself while the dispensing gear
30
remains stationary during a return stroke of the dispensing lever
36
, whereby only one way rotation of the dispensing gear
30
occurs.
More particularly, the side of the dispensing gear
30
that faces the drive gear
32
is formed with a central boss
46
that receives therein a conventional, uni-directional clutch bearing
47
, best seen in
FIG. 4. A
shaft
48
is fixed to the drive gear
32
and extends through the clutch bearing
47
, with a free end thereof projecting past the dispensing gear
30
and a fixed end thereof being fixed within a boss
49
that is integrally formed on the side of the drive gear
32
opposite the dispensing gear
30
. The free end is rotatably received within a corresponding sleeve (not shown) provided on the side housing portion
18
, while the boss
49
is rotatably supported within a sleeve (not shown) provided on the panel
42
. Thus, the free end of the shaft
48
and the boss
49
combine to rotatably support the dispensing gear
30
and the drive gear
32
assembly.
The uni-directional clutch bearing
47
of the dispensing gear
30
is designed to support the shaft
48
such that rotation of the drive gear
32
in one direction causes a corresponding rotation of the dispensing gear
30
in the same direction (i.e. dispensing stroke), while the drive gear
32
rotates freely relative to the dispensing gear
30
when the drive gear
32
is rotated in the opposite direction (i.e. return stroke). The use of uni-directional clutch bearings, and their design, to allow such one-way rotation is known in the art, and the clutch bearing
47
is not further described herein.
The drive gear
32
is driven by the arcuate gear segment
34
that is engaged therewith. The gear segment
34
is formed by a body
50
having a pivot mount
52
at one end thereof that is disposed around a pivot stub shaft
54
mounted on the panel
42
, whereby the gear segment
34
is pivotally mounted on the dispenser
10
for pivoting movements about the axis of the pivot stub shaft
54
. The body
50
further includes an arcuate edge
56
that is provided with gear teeth
58
that mesh with the drive gear
32
, whereby pivoting movements of the gear segment
34
result in rotation of the drive gear
32
.
Projecting from the arcuate edge
56
of the gear segment
34
is the dispensing lever
36
which has an actuating end
60
. The lever
36
extends through a slot
62
formed in the front of the housing
12
so that the actuating end
60
thereof is accessible from outside the housing
12
to enable a user to actuate the dispensing mechanism
20
. It is preferred that the gear segment
34
be biased in a clockwise direction (viewed from
FIG. 4
) whereby the dispensing lever
36
and actuation end
60
are biased to the upper end of the slot
62
as shown in FIGS.
1
and
3
-
4
. Preferably, the gear segment
34
is biased by a coil spring disposed around the stub shaft
54
, with the spring having one end engaged with the panel
42
and its other end engaged with the gear segment
34
. However, other biasing mechanisms known in the art could be used as well.
As should be apparent from the description so far, and with reference to
FIG. 4
, when a user pulls/pushes down the actuation end
60
of the lever
36
(i.e. the dispensing stroke), the gear segment
34
is rotated in a counterclockwise direction about the axis of the shaft
54
, thereby rotating the drive gear
32
in the clockwise direction about its axis. The clutch bearing
47
causes the dispensing gear
30
to be simultaneously rotated in the clockwise direction, which causes rotation of the pinion gear
28
in the counterclockwise direction. Since the pinion gear
28
is drivingly connected to the drive roll
24
, the drive roll
24
is driven in a counterclockwise direction (when viewing
FIG. 4
) to dispense paper towel from the dispenser
10
.
Once the dispensing lever
36
is released by the user, the gear segment
34
is biased back to its initial position, so that the dispensing lever
36
and actuation end
60
are returned to the top of the slot
62
(i.e. the return stroke). As the gear segment
34
returns to its initial position, the drive gear
32
is rotated thereby in the counterclockwise direction. However, the clutch bearing
47
prevents the rotation of the drive gear
32
from rotating the dispensing gear
30
during the return stroke, which prevents the drive roll
24
from being driven in a direction that would pull paper towel into the dispenser
10
.
Normally, in the event that a person pulled on the end of the paper towel in an attempt to pull paper towel from the dispenser, the drive roll
24
would be rotated as a result of such action in its counterclockwise dispensing direction, resulting in the corresponding rotation of the drive pinion
28
, dispensing gear
30
, etc. However, the anti-free wheel mechanism
22
of the invention is designed to prevent the gears of the dispensing mechanism
20
from being rotated as a result of pulling paper towel from the dispenser
10
, and thereby prevent paper towel from being pulled from the dispenser
10
.
With reference to
FIGS. 3-5
, it is seen that the anti-free wheel mechanism
22
includes a frame
70
that is secured to the side of the gear segment body
50
such as by screws
72
or other suitable detachable connection whereby the frame
70
can be selectively connected to or removed from the body
50
. The frame
70
includes an outer edge
74
that faces the outer edge
56
of the body
50
, with the outer edge
74
extending generally the length of the gear teeth
58
. As evident from
FIG. 3
, spacers
76
are provided between the body
50
and the frame
70
to form a space therebetween, and a portion of the dispensing gear
30
is rotatably disposed between the body
50
and the frame
70
.
Extending from the outer edge
74
of the frame
70
is a latch
78
having a finger
80
on the end thereof. The latch
78
and finger
80
have a larger radius as measured from the shaft
54
than the gear teeth
58
, for a reason to be discussed later.
Fixed to the side face of the dispensing gear
30
and rotatable therewith is a toothed wheel
82
having a series of circumferentially spaced teeth disposed on the outer surface thereof. The finger
80
on the latch
78
is designed to selectively engage with the toothed wheel
82
and thereby control the rotation of the toothed wheel
82
, and thus control the rotation of the dispensing gear
30
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, when the dispensing lever
36
is at its first position at the top of the slot
62
, the finger
80
is disposed between two teeth on the toothed wheel
82
. Thus, clockwise rotation of the dispensing gear
30
, which is necessary in order for a person to pull paper towel from the dispenser
10
, is prevented, thereby preventing paper towel from being pulled from the dispenser. As a user pulls down on the dispensing lever
36
during a dispensing stroke of the lever
36
, the finger
80
disengages from the toothed wheel
82
, as shown in FIG.
5
. Since the latch
78
and finger
80
have a larger radius that the gear teeth
58
, the latch
78
moves faster than the toothed wheel
82
, thus allowing the finger
80
and the wheel
82
to unlock. Continued downward movement of the lever
36
during the dispensing stroke causes a certain length of paper towel to be dispensed. Upon completion of the dispensing stroke, the lever
36
is released and biased back upward during its return stoke to the top of the slot
62
, with the finger
80
re-engaging with the toothed wheel
82
to prevent further paper towel dispense until the lever
36
is again re-actuated downward.
The dispenser
10
and anti-free wheel mechanism
22
of the invention are thus simple in design and operation. Further, since the frame
70
is detachably connected to the body
50
, the dispenser
10
can easily be used either with or without the anti-free wheel mechanism by simply removing the frame
70
, thereby rendering the dispenser
10
more versatile.
Other variations are possible within the scope of the invention. For instance, the gear segment
34
could be missing a tooth at its intersection with the drive gear
32
, thereby allowing the latch
78
to begin unlatching before the gearing starts to move. Further, the toothed wheel
82
need not have teeth. Instead, the wheel
82
could be simply a flat or round object and the latch
78
designed to engaged therewith. Numerous gear ratios for the gears
28
,
30
,
32
,
58
could be used, in order to select a desired length of paper towel to be discharged for each actuation of the dispensing lever
36
. In addition, the size of the wheel
82
can be decreased in size, which would allow the unlocking of the latch
78
to be smoother.
The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the composition of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.
Claims
- 1. A towel dispenser, comprising:a housing; a dispensing mechanism associated with said housing for dispensing towel stored within said housing, said dispensing mechanism including a dispensing lever moveably supported by said housing whereby said lever is moveable from a first position to a second position and from said second position back to said first position, and a dispensing gear rotatably supported by said housing, said dispensing gear in driving engagement with said dispensing lever and rotatable thereby in a first direction; and a latch fixed to said dispensing lever and moveable therewith when said dispensing lever moves between said first and second positions, said latch engaged with said dispensing gear to prevent rotation thereof in said first direction whenever said dispensing lever is at said first position.
- 2. The towel dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said dispensing lever is pivotally supported by said housing for pivoting movement between said first and second positions.
- 3. The towel dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said latch is detachably connected to said dispensing lever.
- 4. The towel dispenser according to claim 1, further including a wheel fixed to said dispensing gear, and said latch is engageable with said wheel.
- 5. The towel dispenser according to claim 4, wherein said wheel includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth thereon, and said latch includes a finger that is disposed between a pair of said teeth when said dispensing lever is at said first position.
- 6. The towel dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said dispensing mechanism further includes a drive gear in driving engagement with said dispensing gear for rotating said dispensing gear in said first direction only, and an arcuate gear segment pivotally supported within said housing and in driving engagement with said drive gear, and said dispensing lever is connected to said arcuate gear segment.
- 7. The towel dispenser according to claim 6, wherein said dispensing mechanism further includes a drive pinion engaged with said dispensing gear, and a drive roll in driving engagement with said drive pinion.
- 8. The towel dispenser according to claim 6, wherein said arcuate gear segment includes an arcuate edge having gear teeth disposed thereon, and said latch has a radius measured from a pivot axis of said arcuate gear segment that is greater than a radius of said gear teeth.
- 9. The towel dispenser according to claim 6, further including a frame connected to said arcuate gear segment, said latch is connected to said frame and said frame is spaced from said arcuate gear segment to define a gap therebetween.
- 10. The towel dispenser according to claim 9, wherein said dispensing gear is at least partially disposed in said gap between said frame and said arcuate gear segment.
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