Paper towel dispenser
The invention is a rolled paper towel dispenser with the distinct purpose of housing rolled paper towel products while being engineered to support the manual unfurling of said paper towel products to be severed from the dispenser for immediate usage. There are three essential parts to the invention: A main body with equal sides consisting of cut out grooves to hold a housing rod that holds paper towel products. Finally a hinged cover piece to hold in place the rolled paper towel while allowing for the even severance of unfurled paper towels.
This invention pertains to the manual dispensing of rolled paper towel products designed for use in public restrooms, private businesses, schools, etc. Such devices provide a most efficient method in the unfurling of rolled paper towels. This particular design allows for optimum cost efficiency while maintaining ease of use.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention allows for a low-cost alternative for the manual dispensing of rolled paper towel products by design for use in public and semipublic towel dispensing locations. Many current designs of paper towel dispensers are engineered with the inclusion of flawed dispensary mechanisms prone to malfunction, rendering the dispenser all but useless. This invention uses a simplified design without possibility of malfunction in the aspect of dispensing rolled paper towels. Loading the dispenser with a rolled paper towel product as well as dispensing said paper towel product can be completed at optimum efficiency using a simple, yet effective, tearing mechanism.
This figure shows the direct front view of the invention without a rolled paper product loaded onto the housing rod which will be described in detail upon further reading.
This figure shows an isometric front-left view of the invention with illustration including example of rolled paper towel product loaded onto housing rod.
This figure shows a direct front view of the invention without illustration of housing rod locked into the grooves on the sides of the piece with rolled paper towel. This view allows for an unobstructed view of the invention with ability to understand the simplicity of how it is constructed using minimal supplies.
This figure shows a side-view of the invention for an illustration of how a groove made into either side of the dispenser allows for the housing rod to be simply locked into place with or without a rolled paper towel product in place.
This figure is a front view of the housing rod used to support rolled paper towel products before being locked into the dispenser.
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The invention is one of a simplistic nature consisting of only 6 essential parts. This allows for cost effective, simplistic assemblage, while offering optimum efficiency as a paper towel dispenser. All pieces are to be constructed from synthetic plastics aside from the tearing mechanism and metal hinges.
The main body of this dispenser referred to as Item 6. This is a plastic piece that acts as housing for the housing rod and paper towel product. It also is used to connect the plastic piece used as a cover for the paper towel products via hinges to allow even tearing. The main body has two equal side pieces with grooves cut out on either side for the housing rod to be placed into securely.
The cover piece of the dispenser referred to as item 4 connects to the main body of the dispenser via hinges and screws to hold rolled paper towel products in place and allow for proper tearing of rolled paper towels.
The housing rod allows for fitting through the middle of rolled paper towels, while also fitting properly into the main body of the dispenser for ease of access to the rolled paper towels for unfurling.
Claims
1. A rolled paper towel product dispenser constructed of synthetic plastics through the combination of; a main housing piece with two equal sides, each side having equal depth on groove cutouts; placement of a housing rod into said grooves to allow manual unfurling of rolled paper towel products; a cover hingedly connected to the main body of the dispenser via the application of two screws; a thin metallic strip glued to the front end of the cover for even tearing of rolled paper towel products upon manual unfurling.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 23, 2015
Publication Date: Aug 25, 2016
Inventor: Tong Sok Chae (Philadelphia, PA)
Application Number: 14/544,820