Drying hands on a towel that has been used by another is unsanitary. Germs start multiplying on a damp towel immediately after it is used. Especially at a party or in a family where multiple persons are using the same towel, germs are easily transferred and viruses spread. One solution to this problem is to provide a stack of clean towels for each hand drying session. One reasonable way to do this is to provide paper towels.
Paper towels typically come in roll form. Many consumers have roll dispensers in their kitchens, but it is not something most persons would want to have in a bathroom. Mostly, it is not aesthetically pleasing to see a roll of paper towels in a bathroom setting. Another problem is space. Roll dispensers are usually bulky on a counter top or extend too far out from a wall. In addition, it may take two hands to tear off a towel.
What is needed is a towel dispenser that is aesthetically pleasing and does not take up valuable space in a small bathroom. Further, it is desirable to have a dispenser that does not require two hands to retrieve a towel therefrom.
In one aspect of the invention there is a dispenser for a wiping substrate, the dispenser including, a container, a bracket, and at least one additional structure selected from a group consisting of a connector and a stand. The container is defined by a first side, a second side, a front face, a back panel, a top panel, and a bottom panel. A first flange extends from an edge located between first side and the back panel, and a second flange extends from an edge located between second side and the back panel. The bracket includes a pair of side rails connected to a bottom rail, the pair of side rails having a pair of spaced apart slots for engaging the first flange and the second flange. The container defines a volume and has an opening therein for access to the wiping substrate.
In one aspect of the invention there is a wiping substrate dispenser including a container defining a volume for holding a stack of wiping substrate, the container having an opening, and wherein the container is defined by a first side, a second side, a front face, a back panel, a top panel, and a bottom panel. The dispenser further includes a bracket for holding and maintaining the container in a desired position, and a stand that is selectively attached to the bracket. The stand is defined by a horizontal member and an upright portion so that the bracket and container may be elevated above a surface.
In yet another aspect of the invention is a kit for dispensing a sheet substrate that includes a stack of wiping substrate; a container defining a volume for holding the stack of wiping substrate, the container having an opening; wherein the container is defined by a first side, a second side, a front face, a back panel, a top panel, and a bottom panel; a U-shaped bracket for holding and maintaining the container in a desired position; a stand that is selectively attached to the U-shaped bracket, the stand defined by a horizontal member and an upright portion so that the U-shaped bracket and container may be elevated above a surface; and a connector for selectively attaching the bracket to an upright structure.
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As used herein, the terms “configure” or “configuration” means to design, arrange, set up, or shape with a view to specific applications or uses. For example: a military vehicle that was configured for rough terrain; configured the computer by setting the system's parameters.
As used herein, the term “hinge” refers to a jointed or flexible device that connects and permits pivoting or turning of a part to a stationary component. Hinges include, but are not limited to, metal pivotable connectors, such as those used to fasten a door to frame, and living hinges. Living hinges may be constructed from plastic and formed integrally between two members. A living hinge permits pivotable movement of one member in relation to another connected member.
The terms “a” or “an”, as used herein, are defined as one or more than one. The term plurality, as used herein, is defined as two or more than two.
The term “attached,” is a connection of two or more objects that is not necessarily direct, and not necessarily mechanical.
These terms may be defined with additional language in the remaining portions of the specification.
Reference will now be made in detail to one or more embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example and embodiment is provided by way of explanation of the invention, and is not meant as a limitation of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be used with another embodiment to yield still a further embodiment. It is intended that the invention include these and other modifications and variations as coming within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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An optional rail or brace 74 may span between the side rails 70 to provide rigidity to bracket 16. On the rear surface 81 of brace 74 may be one or more slot members 75. Slot members 75 are used to connect the bracket 16 to a connector as described herein so that the bracket may be hung from a wall or mirror. Other possible structures could take the place of slot member 75, such as hook and loop, adhesive, a clip, or the like.
In one embodiment, the bracket 16 is constructed from PVC tubing. However, this example is not meant to be limiting and it is thought that other tubing types and/or shapes (e.g. rectangular) could be used. Further, this bracket may be constructed from other materials such as an injection molded material. Overall, it is contemplated that bracket 16 may be constructed from tubing or solid materials made from plastic, wood, metal, glass, or any substance that can support the container 12 and a plurality of wiping substrate. Further, bracket 16 may include aesthetic features (not shown) to mimic a lathed, natural wood, or carved surface.
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The container 12 may be made from any material that is appropriate to contain and dispense the wiping substrates 14, and allow the container 12 to be mounted to bracket 16. Non-limiting examples of materials suitable for the container 12 includes glass, plastic, metal, paperboard, corrugated board or any combination thereof. The non-limiting example of
Container 12 may be configured so that it is refillable. For example, a side or panel of container 12 may be hinged such that additional wiping substrate may be added, e.g. top panel 50. In another embodiment, the top panel 50 of container 12 may be open and uncovered. Alternatively, the container 12 may be configured to be non-refillable, as seen in
Such a disposable/recyclable container 12 would allow for a change in color or container design. For instance, it may be desirable to have containers 12 with seasonal designs. Desirably, a disposable container 12 is a paperboard such as that commonly used to package facial tissues.
Additional functionality may be included in the design of the container 12. The container 12 may include a secondary opening or window in a front or a side panel (not shown) such that the consumer may see the amount of product remaining to be dispensed from the container 12 in order to gauge when the container 12 may need to be refilled or replaced. In the alternative, container 12 may be made from a clear material, as seen in the embodiment of
A dispensing opening is an opening in the container 12 that allows wiping substrates to be removed therefrom. Such an opening may be of a size and shape to help with the dispensing of the product and may include additional features, such as a tear bar (not shown) to help tear off roll substrate being dispensed, or a presentation bar 62 to hold each sheet of wiping substrate 14 in a ready position for dispensing. In
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Carton support 24 may be constructed from paperboard, cardboard, plastic, metal, or any material that can be attached to the container 12 (either by adhesive or other attachment methods), and have enough stiffness to create an effective flange. In the alternative, rather than using a single rectangular carton support to create a pair of flanges, two separate rectangular tabs 27 may be used to create a pair of flanges 25. Tabs 27 are attached to the container 12, such as at each end of the rear wall, see
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The connectors 56 may be attached to the back of bracket 16 (e.g. at brace 74) and are configured to releaseably couple the dispenser 10 to a surface such as a wall or mirror. Such a connector 56 may be an integral portion of the bracket 16, or it may be an additional piece that is affixed thereto, such as at the slot member 75 (
Any variety of wiping substrates may be dispensed with the dispenser 10 including, but not limited to wipers, towels, and the like. Such substrates may be stacked, folded, interfolded, rolled, or in any format as are known for such substrates.
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As with bracket 16, stand 80 may be made from tubing or a solid material. At the top end of each post is a socket 94 that is configured to hold the bracket 16. Socket 94 may have an integral connection to post 90 or a separate connection, such as when the post 90 is hollow tubing. As shown by way of example, the socket 94 is shaped to hold the elbow joint 96 (
If desired, a pin member 100 may be added to the socket 94 for added stability. Pin member 100 would engage an aperture located at the bottom of joint 96 (not shown). In the alternative, permanent connection between the bracket 16 and stand 18 may be made with an adhesive, welding, or the like.
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The container 12 may be filled with wiping substrate 14 and sold as a kit along with the stand 18 and the connectors 56.
It will be appreciated that the foregoing examples and discussion, given for purposes of illustration, are not to be construed as limiting the scope of this invention, which is defined by the following claims and all equivalents thereto.
This application claims priority to provisional application Ser. No. 61/003,388, entitled Wiping Substrate Dispenser, and filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Nov. 16, 2007. The entirety of provisional application Ser. No. 61/003,388 is hereby incorporated by reference.
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61003388 | Nov 2007 | US |