Preliminary Motion In Direction Away From Outlet Patents (Class 221/39)
-
Patent number: 8881943Abstract: Disclosed is a tissue paper supply case comprising a case body for containing tissue paper, a lid having a slot-like take-out hole for taking out the tissue paper therethrough, a platform member mounted within the case body for placing the tissue paper thereon, and means for energizing the platform member from the bottom of the case body toward the lid, wherein the lid is provided on its inner surface with a plurality of lid projections formed in parallel rows to the take-out hole on both sides of the take-out hole, which lid projections are tapered each having a protrusion height becoming larger with increasing distance from the take-out hole, and the platform member is provided on its upper surface with a plurality of platform projections formed in parallel rows to the take-out hole on both sides of the position facing the take-out hole, which platform projections are tapered each having a protrusion height becoming larger with increasing distance from the position facing the take-out hole and wherein the pType: GrantFiled: March 7, 2011Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignees: Evermate Co., Ltd.Inventor: Isao Kobayashi
-
Patent number: 7992744Abstract: A dispenser, and associated method for producing such dispenser, for interfolded disposable sheets includes a dispensing container defining an interior volume sufficient for receipt of a clip of interfolded disposable sheets, the container including a first wall with a dispensing opening defined by a removable panel. At least a portion of an adhesive material is disposed at a location on the removable panel such that the adhesive is not exposed to the interior volume of the container in an adhesive state. A clip of interfolded disposable sheets is inserted into the interior volume of the container. After insertion of the clip, the adhesive material is exposed in an adhesive state to the interior volume of the container and contact is made between the adhesive and the uppermost sheet of the clip of interfolded sheets such that the removable panel is attached to the uppermost sheet.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2009Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Krzysztof A. Szymonski, Herb Velazquez
-
Patent number: 7806292Abstract: A towelette dispenser is provided with an integrally molded lid. The lid has a central aperture for allowing access to a roll of towelettes maintained within a tub receiving the lid therein. The separation bar bridges the aperture, and provides a rip fence in the form of a fingered thimble that is angled with respect to the lid as a whole. The thimble is offset near one edge of the annular opening so that a user may access the back side thereof to thread an edge of the leading towelette through the thimble without having to remove the lid from the tub. A well is provided in the smaller portion of the aperture and a cap for the lid is provided with a stuffer tab to urge the leading edge of the next towelette into the well when the cap is closed. Barrier caps are also provided to seal the interior of the tub during shipment and storage before the first use of the towelette dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Inventor: Nelson E. Simkins
-
Patent number: 7591396Abstract: A restrictor and dispensing system for dispensing sheet material is provided. The restrictor includes a restrictor body positioned on a top sheet of a stack of sheet materials which are positioned in a dispenser. The restrictor assists in one at a time dispensing from a dispensing assembly. The dispensing assembly includes the dispenser, which has a housing including a container and a lid, and the housing is configured to hold and dispense sheet material. The dispenser also includes a sheet mover mounted to the housing. The sheet mover is configured to move over at least a portion of a sheet material away from additional sheet materials for dispensing. The restrictor cooperates with the housing and sheet mover to dispense one sheet material at a time. The restrictor may be provided with the dispenser, or separately. Alternatively, the restrictor may be provided in a cartridge filled with a stack of sheet materials.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2006Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Paul Francis Tramontina, Richard Paul Lewis, Guy William Provenzano
-
Patent number: 7428978Abstract: A dispenser and system for dispensing sheet material is provided. The dispenser includes a housing including a container and a lid. The container and lid cooperate to provide an inner surface formed to include an internal compartment configured to hold sheet material. The housing includes an exit port for withdrawal of sheet material therefrom. The dispenser also includes a sheet mover mounted to the housing. A portion of the sheet mover is configured to move over at least a portion of a sheet material positioned in the housing such that at least the portion of the sheet material is moved away from additional sheet materials positioned adjacent thereto by the sheet mover. The portion moved away is positioned to be easily withdrawn through the exit port by a user. The system includes the dispenser having a sheet mover and a plurality of sheet materials disposed in the dispenser. A disposable, one-use dispensing system is provided as well.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard Paul Lewis, Paul Francis Tramontina
-
Patent number: 5934866Abstract: A plate handling apparatus (10) including a plate feeder (12) for sequentially advancing a stack of plates (11) and a pick-up assembly (14) for successively removing the forwardmost plate from the stack is disclosed. The plate feeder (12) includes a conveyor (18), a pair of clutches (22,24), and a crank assembly (26) for moving the stack a first distance toward the pick-up assembly and for subsequently moving the stack a second, slightly shorter distance away from the pick-up assembly before the pick-up assembly removes the forwardmost plate from the stack. This consecutively feeds the stack of plates towards the pick-up assembly so that the forwardmost plate in the stack can be removed from the stack by the pick-up assembly. This also provides a gap between the stack of plates and the pick-up assembly immediately before the pick-up assembly removes the forwardmost plate from the stack for preventing the removed plate from striking the remaining plates in the stack.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Gelco International L.L.C.Inventor: Galen H. Redden
-
Patent number: 5630581Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing individual thin sheet-like articles from a supply stack of articles includes a supply magazine, and a base closing off the supply magazine. The base includes a dispensing assembly which includes a reciprocatably driven roller upon which the article supply stack rests on. Two openings are located on opposite sides of the roller so that the bottommost article may be bent into one opening as the roller is driven in one direction to free it from the supply stack. Rotation of the roller in the opposite direction urges the bottommost article against a curved deflector plate out of the second opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1996Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Assignee: Rodesch Associates, Inc.Inventor: Gregory Rodesch
-
Patent number: 5289666Abstract: A tagging machine acts to automatically insert label tags into selected compartments of a seed tray as the tray passes under the machine.A cartridge loaded with tags feeds the tags one by one to a breach channel. A pair of extractor fingers lift the tag in the breach channel, onto a deflector which deflects the emerging end of the tag between a pair of displacement fingers. Once the displacment fingers have received the tag they drive the tag back along the channel in the opposite direction to discharge the tag into the seed tray.As the tag is moved in a direction to be discharged from the channel it displaces the extractor fingers out of the channel. The fingers are only brought back into the channel to lift the next tag, when the displacement fingers return to their tag receiving position.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1986Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: T. W. Hamilton Design Ltd.Inventor: Thomas W. Hamilton
-
Patent number: 4981235Abstract: A dispenser for sequentially dispensing one sheet at a time from a stack of sheets. A housing encloses a drive and a lift roller, and each roller has a longitudinal axis arranged in parallel aligned relationship respective to one another and spaced from the one another an amount to bring the outer peripheral surfaces thereof into rolling contact with one another. A holding post is aligned in parallel relationship with respect to the rollers and is spaced therefrom for enabling a stack of sheets to be held against the holding post and lift roller, with one outermost sheet having a marginal edge portion thereof urged against the lift roller and the opposed marginal edge portion thereof is urged against the holding post. The outer peripheral surface of the drive roller is made of high friction material while the lift roller has a relatively small segment of its outer peripheral surface made of high friction material and the remainder of the peripheral surface made of low friction material.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1990Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Assignee: Targa Industries, Inc.Inventors: Michael G. Ferrini, John Delio
-
Patent number: 4802606Abstract: A newspaper dispenser includes a housing with an upwardly biased platform therein for supporting a stack of newspapers. A scoop assembly which dispenses a single newspaper at a time, is mounted in the housing and includes a pusher arm and a scoop connected to reciprocating rotatable drive shaft. Rotation of the shaft in one direction causes the pusher arm to drop onto the top newpaper and push the top layer rearwardly, while simultaneously dropping a scoop in front of the folded edge of the newspaper. Rotation of the shaft in the opposite direction causes the scoop to slide under the paper, causes the pusher arm to pull the paper onto the scoop, and causes the pusher arm to raise off of the paper as the scoop tilts to drop the paper down a chute for dispensing. A rotatable handle is connected to the scoop assembly via a series of gears and rack and drive gear to operate the reciprocating cycle to dispense a paper.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1987Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Inventor: Duane D. Daniels
-
Patent number: 4496074Abstract: A vending machine for newspapers and magazines has the capability of dispensing one newspaper at a time to a customer following insertion by the customer of proper coins into a conventional coin mechanism. The insertion of the coins releases a normally locked dispensing lever which the customer need only pull a single time in one direction. A roller activated by the dispensing lever buckles the topmost newspaper in a stack on a biased platform to release the folded edge of the newspaper from beneath a biased hold-down plate, the released newspaper gravitating onto a delivery tray near the bottom of the machine where it can be picked up freely by the customer. The delivery system resets itself automatically for the dispensing of additional newspapers, one at a time, sequentially, from the top of the stack each time the dispensing lever is returned automatically to the non-dispensing position where it remains locked until proper coins are again inserted.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1982Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Assignee: Mfg. Design, Inc.Inventor: Walter K. Owens
-
Patent number: 4181240Abstract: A flexible dispenser for dispensing the top sheet of flexible material from a sheaf or pile of flexible materials such as paper, comprising an anchor for anchoring the dispenser, for example, in the form of a flange to be interposed between the top edge of a sheaf of paper and the front wall of a receptacle containing such paper, and a flexible or partially flexible relatively elongate dispensing member as such dispenser extending over the top sheet of paper and provided near its bottom edge with friction gripping substance on the top and bottom surfaces whereby when the dispensing member is moved rearwardly away from the point of ultimate emission of the paper, it will bow into a convex configuration causing the top sheet of paper to assume a similar configuration causing it to lift away from the remainder of the material in the sheaf and become available to be grasped for removal from the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1978Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Inventor: Charles R. Luchsinger
-
Patent number: 4065028Abstract: A dispenser for paper napkins consisting of a housing adapted to support a stack of napkins in such a manner that a flap of the lowermost napkin depends downwardly in the housing by a gravity, and an ejector mounted movably in the housing and operable by reciprocation to engage the depending napkin flap and extend it outwardly through an opening of the housing, where it may be grasped for removal from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1976Date of Patent: December 27, 1977Inventor: John B. Merila