Claims
- 1. A wound film dispenser, comprising:
a base having bottom, front, and back walls, first and second ends, and an open top defining an interior channel; a lid hingedly attached to the base; and retention walls mounted in the first and second ends of the base, the retention walls each including an aperture adapted to receive an end of a roll of wound film, the retention walls each being non-parallel to the end walls.
- 2. The wound film dispenser of claim 1, wherein each retention wall further includes a brace positioned to engage the end walls and angle the retention walls into the interior channel.
- 3. The wound film dispenser of claim 2, wherein the brace is a side flap extending from the retention wall toward one of the end walls.
- 4. The wound film dispenser of claim 3, wherein the side flap is wedge-shaped.
- 5. The wound film dispenser of claim 1, wherein the end walls include a major flap hinged to the back wall of the base and a minor flap hinged to the front wall, the retention wall being proximate the minor flap.
- 6. The wound film dispenser of claim 1, wherein the retention wall aperture is semi-circular in shape.
- 7. The wound film dispenser of claim 3, wherein the flap extends from a side of the retention wall proximate the back wall of the base.
- 8. The wound film dispenser of claim 3, wherein the flap extends from a top edge of the retention wall aperture.
- 9. The wound film dispenser of claim 1, wherein the base, lid, and retention walls are manufactured from a unitary piece of material.
- 10. The wound film dispenser of claim 9, wherein the material is die-cut single ply chipboard.
- 11. A wound film dispenser, comprising:
a base; a cover hinged to the base; a roll of wound film within the base; and means for retaining the roll within the base, the means including false walls angularly biased into the base.
- 12. The wound film dispenser of claim 11, wherein each false wall includes an aperture at least partially surrounding an end of the roll of wound film.
- 13. The wound film dispenser of claim 11, wherein each false wall includes a flap extending from the false wall toward an end of the base.
- 14. The wound film dispenser of claim 13, wherein each flap extends from a back edge of one of the false walls.
- 15. The wound film dispenser of claim 14, wherein each flap extends from a top edge of one of the false walls.
- 16. The wound film dispenser of claim 12, wherein each aperture is semi-circular in shape.
- 17. The wound film dispenser of claim 11, wherein the base, cover, and means for retaining are manufactured from a unitary piece of material.
- 18. The wound film dispenser of claim 17, wherein the material is die-cut single ply chipboard.
- 19. A method of assembling a wound film dispenser, comprising the steps of:
folding a blank into a tube, the tube having first and second open ends, a top surface, a bottom surface, a front surface, and a back surface; inserting a roll of wound film through one of the open ends of the tube; folding false walls into the tube, the false walls including apertures receiving ends of the roll; and folding at least one flap against each of the false walls, the false walls including braces engaging the flaps and biasing the false walls angularly into the tube.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further including the step of folding a second flap against each of the flaps.
- 21. The method of claim 19, further including the step of folding each brace relative to one of the false walls.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the brace is folded relative to a back edge of the false wall.
- 23. The method of claim 21, wherein the brace is folded relative to a top edge of the false wall.
- 24. The method of claim 21, further including the step of adhering a tear strip of the blank to the front surface of the blank to form the tube.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the tear strip is attached to the blank along a score line, and adhered to the front surface at discrete areas of adhesive.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/711,017, filed on Nov. 13, 2000.
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