Modular paper towel dispenser
A system for dispensing paper hand towels comprises a universal frame installed in a fixed location, a first modular paper towel dispenser detachably mounted on the universal frame, and a second modular paper towel dispenser having a dispensing mechanism distinct from a dispensing mechanism of the first modular paper towel dispenser. The second modular paper towel dispenser may be detachably mounted on the universal frame in place of the first modular paper towel dispenser. In another embodiment, a damaged modular paper towel dispenser may be replaced with another modular paper towel dispenser.
The present invention relates to a system and method for mounting a modular hand towel dispensing unit.
BACKGROUNDWall mounted dispensers for paper or hand toweling have long been known. They find their widest application in institutional settings such as schools, airports, movie theaters, stadiums, and recreation parks, as well as in office buildings, restaurants and other public areas. The dispensers may be provided as individual surface mounted units, or they may be recessed into wall openings. In the latter case, a complete dispenser assembly usually comprises both the towel dispenser itself as well as a frame fixed in place in the wall opening for receiving the dispenser. It is common to rivet, spot weld or otherwise permanently attach the towel dispenser to the frame during construction of the dispenser assembly. At present, such assemblies may be factory pre-assembled, crated, and shipped to a job site for installation of the complete dispenser assembly as a single unit in a recessed opening in a wall.
Because these towel dispenser assemblies are generally installed in high traffic areas and may be used up to several hundred times a day, it is possible that the dispenser could become damaged or vandalized and need to be replaced. Alternately, it may be desirable to switch from one type of dispenser to another to provide a different type of towel (folded, rolled or center pulled or another method known to one skilled in the art), a different mode of operation (manual to semi manual and/or to electronic), or due to a change in the work environment.
Currently, because the frame and dispenser assembly are permanently attached to one another and installed together in a recessed opening as a completed assembly, such a change usually requires the costly replacement of the entire dispenser and frame assembly. This at least requires the additional expense of providing a new frame assembly in addition to providing a new dispenser, and may also necessitate refinishing work be done around the frame. As an alterative to this approach, the dispenser only may be replaced. However, since the dispenser fixedly assembles to the frame such that it becomes an integral part of the frame, this requires forcibly separating the towel dispenser from the frame by cutting through portions of the frame. While this may achieve the desired end and functionality, with this approach the new assembly has an undesirable aesthetic look.
SUMMARYA system for dispensing paper hand towels comprises a universal frame installed in a fixed location, a first modular paper towel dispenser detachably mounted on the universal frame, and a second modular paper towel dispenser having a dispensing mechanism distinct from a dispensing mechanism of the first modular paper towel dispenser. The second modular paper towel dispenser may be detachably mounted on the universal frame in place of the first modular paper towel dispenser. In an alternative embodiment, a method of assembling a paper hand towel dispenser and frame assembly comprises a first step of fixably attaching a universal frame to a support surface, a second step of mounting a first modular paper towel dispenser on the universal frame, and a third step of replacing the first modular paper towel dispenser with a second modular paper towel dispenser having a dispensing mechanism distinct from a dispensing mechanism of the first modular paper towel dispenser.
In another exemplary embodiment, a system for providing toiletries to a user comprises both a universal frame installed in a fixed location and at least one user module removably mounted in the universal frame using a fastener assembly accessible from an interior of the user module. In a further embodiment, the user module dispenses paper products, and the fastener assembly includes at least one nut and screw pair. In yet another embodiment, a damaged modular paper towel dispenser may be replaced with another modular paper towel dispenser.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Before any embodiment of the invention is explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangements of components set forth in the following description, or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of alternative embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. For example, numerical dimensions and other specified numerical limitations, where they appear on the following drawings represent those of exemplary embodiments only and may be modified by one skilled in the art as conditions warrant. Also, it is to be understood, that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of illustrative description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONIn an exemplary embodiment of the present modular paper towel dispenser, a towel dispensing unit is provided as a separate module to be removably mounted on a frame after the installation of the frame in a recessed wall opening. The frame may be a “universal” frame, designed to receive various types of towel dispensers each having a standard profile which may be compatibly received by the frame. With this embodiment, a fast, convenient and economically viable solution may be provided for replacement of the towel dispenser unit. In addition this embodiment is a highly configurable system which allows a greater ease of customization of the completed assembly.
In another exemplary embodiment, a unit is providing for dispensing various types of toiletries to a user. The toiletry dispensing unit may also be provided as a separate module removably mounted on a “universal” frame, designed to receive various types of toiletry dispensers including but not limited to paper towel dispensers, each dispenser having a standard profile to be received by the frame. In this embodiment, the toiletry dispensing unit is removably mounted in the frame using a fastener assembly which may include at least one nut and screw pair, and may be accessible from an interior of the dispensing unit.
Furthermore, developers may install the universal frame before a choice is made as to which dispenser module will be used at a particular location, nor need they wait for delivery of the module to do any required aesthetic finishing work around the frame. Moreover with the present embodiment, replacing the dispenser unit becomes an economical and viable possibility. Because in an exemplary embodiment of the present modular paper towel dispenser the universal frame is a common part which can work with a variety of dispenser modules, manufacturers of the frame benefit from an increased economy of scale and a minimized inventory which comes from needing to construct and keep on hand supplies of a single frame design.
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In one embodiment of the present invention, the frame 110 may be constructed of folded or stamped sheet metal, and more specifically satin finish stainless steel. The frame 110 may be installed recessed into a wall opening, and may be provided with dedicated mounting slots or openings to allow the frame 110 to be mounted on framing members within the wall using known fastening means. Alternately, the frame 110 may be mounted in a recessed wall opening using rivets, welds, construction adhesives, or another method known to one skilled in the art.
The frame 110 may be provided with edges 114 at the periphery of the frame 110 for overlapping the edges of an opening in which the frame 110 is installed to present a more finished exterior appearance. The additional folds in the material of the frame 110 at the frame edges 114 also serve to reinforce and add rigidity to the frame 110. The frame is also provided with mounting apertures 115 to allow the mounting of the user module 120. As shown in
A variety of user modules 120 may be provided for use with the frame 110. These units may be of modular construction so that many different units may be installed in the same universal frame. As such, the mode of operation of a particular user module in use on a frame can be changed by simply exchanging it for a new module. In an exemplary embodiment, it is envisioned that the user module 120 will be a paper towel dispensing module for use in a public restroom or other similar facility, although any module useful in a large scale institutional setting such as a school, airport or stadium may be substituted. In an alternative embodiment, the use of a universal frame system with modules which may be removably mounted thereon need not be limited to washroom facilities. For example, the frame may be installed in a hallway or other thoroughfare, and modules may be provided thereon for drinking fountains, ashtrays, fire alarms, etc.
Returning now to towel dispensing units, multiple designs exist for these systems including folded towel and roll towel units, among others. The type and the design of the towel dispensing unit depends on the type of the paper towels used and the way the unit is operated. For example, in two contrasting methods, towels may be provided in either single folded form or in a roll, and the dispenser module may be operated by manually pulling the folded towel, manually pulling the rolled towel which is in horizontal or in vertical position, or by using a crank (metered or otherwise) or lever which the user operates to dispense toweling. The crank and lever mechanisms are continuously operable so that the user can withdraw any length of towel, whereas the metered crank mechanism allows the user to withdraw only a predetermined length of towel and thereby conserves paper. The dispenser module may also be operated by an electronic dispensing mechanism having an electronic sensor activated by the motion of a hand or other object in the field of the sensor.
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Claims
1. A system for dispensing paper hand towels comprising:
- a universal frame installed in a fixed location;
- a first modular paper towel dispenser detachably mounted on the universal frame; and a second modular paper towel dispenser having a dispensing mechanism distinct from a dispensing mechanism of the first modular paper towel dispenser,
- wherein the second modular paper towel dispenser may be detachably mounted on the universal frame in place of the first modular paper towel dispenser.
2. The system for dispensing paper hand towels of claim 1, wherein the universal frame comprises two pairs of walls meeting at approximately orthogonal angles to form a rectangular enclosure for receiving the first modular paper towel dispenser.
3. The system for dispensing paper hand towels of claim 1, wherein the first modular paper towel dispenser is removably mounted on the universal frame using screws accessible from an interior of the first modular paper towel dispenser.
4. The system for dispensing paper hand towels of claim 1, wherein the first modular paper towel dispenser is removably mounted on the universal frame using a locking assembly and one or more tabs extending from the universal frame to engage with the first modular paper towel dispenser.
5. The system for dispensing paper hand towels of claim 1, wherein the first modular paper towel dispenser mounted on the universal frame using a slide rail assembly.
6. The system for dispensing paper hand towels of claim 5, further comprising a locking assembly mounted on the first modular paper towel dispenser and engaging with the slide rail assembly to prevent removal of the first modular paper towel dispenser from the universal frame.
7. The system for dispensing paper hand towels of claim 5, further comprising an elastically deformable spring latch mounted on the first modular paper towel dispenser and engaging with the slide rail assembly to prevent removal of the first modular paper towel dispenser from the universal frame.
8. The system for dispensing paper hand towels of claim 1, wherein the universal frame is constructed of at least one of folded or stamped satin finish stainless steel.
9. The system for dispensing paper hand towels of claim 8, wherein the universal frame includes one or more frame edges.
10. A method of assembling a paper hand towel dispenser and frame assembly, the method comprising:
- a first step of fixably attaching a universal frame to a support surface;
- a second step of detachably mounting a first modular paper towel dispenser on the universal frame; and
- a third step of detachably mounting a second modular paper towel dispenser on the universal frame in place of the first modular paper towel dispenser, the second modular paper towel dispenser having a dispensing mechanism distinct from a dispensing mechanism of the first modular paper towel dispenser.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising an additional step carried out between the first step and second step of finishing a border of the universal frame with the support surface.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of finishing comprises at least one of the application of plaster or a trim piece.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the first modular paper towel dispenser is removably mounted on the universal frame.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the first modular paper towel dispenser is removably mounted on the universal frame using screws accessible from an interior of the first modular paper towel dispenser.
15. The method of claim 10, wherein the support surface is a wall having a recessed opening in which the universal frame is fixably attached.
16. The method of claim 10, wherein the universal frame comprises two pairs of walls meeting at approximately orthogonal angles to form a rectangular enclosure for receiving the first modular paper towel dispenser.
17. The method of claim 10, wherein the universal frame is constructed of at least one of folded or stamped satin finish stainless steel.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the universal frame includes one or more frame edges.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 18, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 1, 2007
Inventor: Dikran Babikian (Glendale, CA)
Application Number: 11/189,136
International Classification: B65H 16/06 (20060101);