SINGLEHANDEDLY OPERATED DISPENSER FOR ROLLED SHEETS OF PAPER
The present invention refers to the singlehandedly operated dispenser for rolled sheets of paper for perforated and unperforated paper sheets alike. The spindle with roll of paper placed over-handedly is moving down and against the back wall along the chutes in the form of elongated slots, grooves or tabs in side walls and providing continuous contact of the outside surface of the paper roll with the back wall covered by antiskid layer, and thus keeping the roll of paper immobilized and in fixed position against the back wall, and preventing run-off when the amount of paper on the roll is getting smaller. Drawing sheet of paper upward from the roll disengages the roll from the back wall, while drawing downward increases engagement of the outside surface of the roll with back wall that allows separating the required length from the roll leaving previously separated edge on top of the roll for easy access at next draw.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Technical Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to dispensing singlehandedly the exact amount of sheets of rolled foils and papers, like paper towels and toilet paper, for use in household and for wrapping paper, art paper, and similar rolled materials for industrial and commercial use.
2. Description of Related ArtSearch for effective method to separate desired length of rolled material is well documented by the consecutive applications. Each attempt lacks whole solution for the problem and fails at separating material in unperturbed way, and to work well without additional restrictions in respect of the quality and kind of rolled material, especially while using one hand for drawing desired length of material from the roll.
In applications where the rolls of paper are pre-perforated in production process, paper holders are equipped with attachments restricting free spin of the paper roll but fail towards the end of use when paper on the roll depletes and two hands are required to separate the paper from the roll.
In industrial environment, where the rolls of material are large and heavy, dispensing the length of paper from the roll requires both hands. The apparatus that assures undisputable safety of the operator in contact with cutting edge and can be operated singlehandedly in dispensing paper from a roll irrespectively of the roll's size will be an improvement in the art.
Other applications utilizing electronically controlled dispensing operation are inconvenient and impractical in home environment, taking space, energy, and financial resources. Such dispensers do not operate without electrical power and the roll is completely immobilized inside the container without possibility to reach the material by hand during power shortage. The applications that allow also manual dispensing without power supply are failing in holding the roll of material in stationary fixed position for effective dispensing and eventually require the use of both hands. Apparatus protecting cutting sharp edge, holding roll of material in fixed stationary position and allowing separation of the desired length without incorporating electrical power while using one hand, would be an improvement in the art.
Rolls of paper towel and toilet paper usually perforated while pulled by one hand unwind uncontrollable or even run completely off the dispenser. Whereas dispensers for paper towels take counter space in the kitchen and fail to work correctly. While at the beginning of the roll it is possible to draw only one sheet after fumbling for the edge of previously torn towel, at the end of the roll, when the diameter of the roll is reduced, the said dispenser is not functioning at all. Finding and addressing a common conformity of all paper rolls irrespectively of physical characteristics would allow to construe an apparatus that will be an improvement in the art of dispensing of rolled material.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention addresses common conformity for various rolled materials from initially perforated, like paper towels and toilet paper, to continuous and unperforated for industrial use like rolls of lining, packing or wrapping papers, and discloses preferred embodiment of the apparatus for the storage and dispensing controlled lengths of rolled materials with different physical characteristics while using one hand.
Successful solution for dispensing apparatus for all types of rolled paper has to address the following common requirements:
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- store and assure reliable dispensing operation of paper from the roll;
- control rotation of paper roll to prevent unwinding and spinning while pulled;
- hold the roll in fixed position during separation of desired length of paper from the roll;
- keep the full width of previously separated paper easily and safely accessible irrespectively of the amount of paper remaining on the roll;
- separate desired length of paper that is not originally perforated in manufacturing process from the roll.
It would be also beneficial to place the dispenser off the working space depending of preference or necessity.
Apparatus disclosed hereby utilizes chutes, stoppers, and spindle to control operation and position of paper on the roll. The dispensing apparatus has a back wall and two side extensions perpendicular to the back wall in the same direction. Stoppers and chutes are derived either from cutouts in side extensions or made by extending inward peripheral edges of inside faces of side extensions. Chutes that are tilted to the ground in 45 degrees allow paper roll on the spindle to glide gravitationally down and always to rest against the back wall, while stoppers located at the top end of chutes prevent separation of the spindle from the dispenser when paper is excessively pulled too far out.
Dispenser's base has back wall that is covered with antiskid layer to enhance interaction of the paper surface with back wall during separation of desired length of paper. Peripheral edges of lower corners of side extensions are substantially chamfered in 45 degrees angle while leaving the remaining upper corners of peripheral edges untouched.
Inner cutouts in side extensions are opened at the top edges and by following the shape of peripheral edges in a distance the inner cutouts form top vertical parts that work as stoppers, and parts tilted down in 45 degrees to the ground work as chutes. Chutes and stoppers can also be made as additions to the inner faces of side extensions that follow the configuration of peripheral edges where chutes are tilted to the ground in 45 degrees and where stoppers are vertical.
For dispensers with chutes and stoppers that are made as cutouts in the side extensions, size of paper roll determines the distance between the guides of side extensions, while distance from the stopper to the back wall is determined by largest diameter of paper roll on spindle with rolling ends placed over the chutes.
Spindles in cylindrical shape fit inside the core of paper roll and are always longer than the width of paper rolls, while flat peripheral round end faces are perpendicular to the axis of the spindle. Round end faces of the spindle always move glidingly alongside guides of the side extensions. Guides for chutes and stoppers formed by cutouts are the inside faces of side extensions and are called side guides. When chutes and stoppers are in the form of tabs or additions to inside faces of the side extensions, the guides are peripheral innermost edges or faces of chutes and are called inner guides. Spindles have three distinctive sections, with center section designated as paper roll holder, that is confined between two peripheral end faces, and with two peripheral rolling ends that for use with cutout chutes have smaller diameter than paper roll holder, while for use with tabbed chutes may have diameter smaller or equal to spindle paper roll holder, but peripheral end faces always move between the guides of the side extensions.
The spindle rolls gravitationally down and back along the chutes keeping outside layer of the paper on the roll either in rest or in separation position, always in contact with back wall with antiskid layer. While paper is pulled away from the roll, the spindle with paper moves up and away from the back wall along the chutes and allows drawing desired length of paper. Spindle with the roll of paper, when the draw stops, is falling down against the back wall where stays in fixed position. Pulling paper down causes the spindle to move closer against the back wall with antiskid layer that is blocking rotation of the roll, and the force of pull causes separation of the paper length previously drawn from the paper roll. Diameter of material being always definitely larger than diameter of the rolling ends in hereby disclosed apparatus has a conclusive impact on control of material rotation as material with larger diameter on the roll holds proportionally better against the back wall than rolling ends with smaller diameter holds against the chute irrespectively of the type, size, and physical characteristics of rolled material. The rolling ends tendency of moving along the chutes towards the back wall, causes interaction of material against the back wall, provides condition in which the roll stays fixed in contact with the back wall and thus constitutes the onehandedly operation of the dispenser. The edge of separated material is always accessible for the next draw while resting on the top of the roll.
Mounting perforations in dispenser's back wall are used for attachment of the apparatus to the vertical surface.
Although the base of apparatus in this disclosure is made as a cutout in sheet of stainless steel, there is no limitation in utilizing other materials including other metals, plastics, ceramics, marble, wood, Plexiglas or even glass as long as chutes and stoppers are distinguishably featured and work in unison with spindles.
The numbering sequence of the drawings for the presently disclosed example of dispensing apparatus for rolled sheet of paper is based on relation to the main components of each application that function alike, although may have different dimensions depending of material of which they are made, and is consistent throughout, including views of parts and referenced assemblies, where parts are indicated by arrows while features of the parts are indicated by dots.
Drawings are provided solely for the purpose of illustration and they are not intended to limit disclosure to any or all of the exact details of the described embodiment, except being essential to explain structural functionality in provided disclosure for listing claims.
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The above embodiment of the invention of the dispenser for rolled paper assembly, in which the scope of the invention being described and illustrated hitherto, is determined only by the appended claims, therefore variations in the materials and techniques utilized in construing the apparatus, when obvious and known by the person knowledgeable in the subject, deems invention valid.
Claims
1.-20. (canceled)
21. A dispenser apparatus for singlehandedly dispensing a desired length of a rolled paper from a paper roll, comprising:
- a. a dispenser base with a flat rectangular back wall of a width predetermined by a width of said paper roll, wherein two side walls are protruding from both shorter sides of the said back wall in the right angle in the same direction, wherein said back wall provide an attaching means allowing to place said base on a vertical surface, wherein each said side wall has a chute means to move said paper roll down and against said back wall, and wherein each said side wall has a stopper means to allow a full size of said paper roll to fit and freely rotate inside said dispenser base, and also to prevent disconnection of said paper roll from said dispenser body when the paper is drawn up from said roll with excessive force, wherein said chute means and said stopper means are either added, cut, formed, carved or machined as tabs, grooves, or slots in various materials ranging from metal, plastics, wood or glass and ceramics;
- b. an antiskid layer incorporated into said back wall of said dispenser base, whereby said antiskid layer immobilizes the roll of paper whenever said paper roll interacts with said back wall;
- c. a spindle comprising a cylindrical body of a paper holder that fits inside a core of said paper roll placed over-handedly on said paper holder, wherein axles are placed at the ends of said paper holder, wherein said axles are fixed or removable, and wherein diameters of said axles are smaller, or equal the diameter of said paper holder, and wherein the lengths of said axles are predetermined by a size of said chute means, whereby said spindle moves along said chute means.
22. The dispenser for rolled paper of claim 21, wherein said chute means of said dispenser base are formed as grooves in said side walls or tabs that extend inward towards each other, and wherein said grooves or said tabs are tilted downward to said back wall while opened at the top edge of said side walls, whereby spindle means, having either fixed or peripheral axles, and said chute means assure single-handedly dispensing of sheets from rolled paper.
23. The dispenser for rolled paper of claim 21, wherein said chute means of said dispenser base are formed as closed elongated cutouts that are tilted downward to said back wall, whereby spindle means, having removable axles, and said chute means assure single-handedly dispensing of sheets from rolled paper.
24. The dispenser for rolled paper of claim 21, wherein said spindle means with said paper roll placed over-handedly moves gravitationally along the said chute means and keeps an outside surface of said paper roll immobilized against said antiskid layer of said back wall independently of an amount of paper remaining on said roll, wherein downward pull on length of said rolled paper causes said paper roll to move farther down along the chute means and closer to said antiskid layer of said back wall, increase friction between said paper and said antiskid layer of said back wall and thus eliminate rotation of said paper roll, whereby said increased friction constitutes singlehandedly dispensing operation, and wherein an edge of said paper remaining on said roll stays on top of said paper roll being easily accessible for a next draw.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 11, 2019
Publication Date: Jul 16, 2020
Inventor: Ryszard Gulik (Palm Bay, FL)
Application Number: 16/245,870