Napkin Holder
The current invention is an improvement on vertical napkin holders. The main feature of the invention is the 85-95 degree angle “V” shaped structure held between two vertical and laterally spaced walls. This is a yet unseen design in the functionality of napkin holders and allows improved access to napkins, easier removability of napkins, eliminates the doubling over of napkins, and greatly reduces the overhanging of napkins.
The current invention relates to devices intended to hold and dispense sheets of material in an upright position, more specifically napkin holders.
BACKGROUNDNapkin holders are a common commercial product constructed in many different ways. Vertical designs typically have laterally spaced walls that extend upward from a base to form a channel for napkins to be held. The edges of the napkins are accessible by being exposed vertically beyond the walls. Horizontal designs are comprised of a flat base that lay the napkins in a stack on top of one another, usually with a weight or holding device on top of the napkins to loosely secure them in place. Existing models of napkin holders are inadequate in their utility.
First, though the vertical holders can hold a sufficient amount of napkins initially, after a number of napkins are withdrawn there is a tendency for the napkins to double over. This is because the napkins lose depth between the holder walls and slide along the base forming a curve in the napkins. When this occurs, the napkins are no longer distributed neatly, and withdrawal of napkins becomes difficult.
Second, if the height of the holder is less than half the height of the napkins, the napkins tend to hang over the top of the vertical walls making them difficult to grasp.
Other models of napkin holders incorporate mechanisms that hold the napkins tightly, but are often costly or cumbersome, effecting design, usability, and accessibility to the consumer. Such mechanisms also have a tendency to place too much pressure on the napkins, and therefore increased friction between individual napkins make it difficult to remove the desired quantity of napkins.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention eliminates the above mentioned deficiencies by providing an 85-95 degree angle “V” shaped support structure between two lateral walls. The two lateral walls extend upwards past the internal “V” shaped structure to prevent napkins from folding over the top of the holder. The “V” shaped structure allows for the napkins to be held by the holder diagonally, supporting two edges of the napkins which prevent the doubling over of napkins within the holder. Furthermore, the “V” shaped structure forms a channel in which the napkins cannot slide out of the holder between the lateral walls.
As a further objective, removing napkins diagonally reduces the rate of friction between individual napkins, making it easier to remove the desired number of napkins from the holder.
Yet a further objective, the diagonally held napkins have two exposed edges as well as a corner that allows easier removal of the napkins. Picking napkins from the corner as opposed to a flat edge makes it easier to access the napkins.
Another aspect of the invention is the simplicity of its design which requires no moving parts and requires no assembly by the end user.
A further feature of the invention is its easy construction which can be aesthetically altered, made with any solid material, and still maintain the structural integrity of the design. This makes commercial application of the invention cost effective for the manufacturer as well as the consumer.
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The above description is of the preferred embodiment, but construction of the present invention is not limited or restricted by the given dimensions. Any solid material may be utilized as well as any adhering process to construct the present invention.
Claims
1. A vertical standing napkin holder comprised of an 85-95 degree angle “V” shaped structure held between two vertical, laterally spaced walls.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 3, 2011
Publication Date: Mar 7, 2013
Inventors: Chongtae Kim (CENTENNIAL, CO), OKSUN KIM (CENTENNIAL, CO)
Application Number: 13/225,439