Movable Patents (Class 221/54)
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Patent number: 8978925Abstract: A paper towel cabinet includes a first side wall and a second side wall, a pivotally mounted front wall defining a door, a back wall extending between the side walls, and a paper towel tray having an opening to provide access to paper towels. The paper towel cabinet also includes a module assembly comprising a first module having a front surface extending transversely relative to the first side wall and toward the second side wall. When the door is in an open position, the front surface prevents paper towels leaning toward the door from falling out of the cabinet. The cabinet also includes a bar mounted proximate to the opening and having a length extending between the side walls. The bar is positioned between a stack of paper towels and the opening when the stack of paper towels is placed on the paper towel tray.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2009Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Dikran Babikian
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Patent number: 8459496Abstract: A machine particularly adapted for dispensing light items (19) packaged in symmetrical, frustum-shaped containers. The items are propelled through a tubular cartridge (3) by compressed air, and in the absence of any solid pushing, pulling or carrying device, then individually dispensed. A flow of compressed air generated by a blower (28) is s fed to the back of the cartridge. The items are dispensed under control of a toggling dual-gate mechanism (26, 27) at the front end of the cartridge. The dual-gate mechanism of a removable magazine (2) grouping a number of cartridges can be selectively addressed and activated by means of a solenoid-driven cross-bar assembly (38).Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Inventors: Anton K. Simson, Henri J. A. Charmasson
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Patent number: 8418879Abstract: Various pop-up bath tissue dispensing devices are described. In one embodiment, the bath tissue dispenser is configured to dispense bath tissues one at a time. In order to educate a child during toilet training on how much tissue to use, the tissue sheets contained within the dispenser have a size sufficient such that only one sheet is necessary for wiping. The dispenser can include an attachment device for attaching the dispenser to a spindle while still permitting the spindle to hold a conventional roll of bath tissue. In various embodiments, the tissue sheets or the dispenser may include designs or other indicia to either encourage a child during toilet training or to help educate the child during toilet training.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Crystal Espinoza Sherman, Benjamin C. Sarbo, Heather Anne Sorebo, Daniel Hoo
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Patent number: 8210393Abstract: A tissue dispensing device for use with a standard tissue carton is formed as a helical coil spring that is highly stretchy and has a top coil that is fastened around a dispenser aperture in a top surface of the tissue carton with the remainder of the helical coil spring inserted into a space between the top surface of the tissue carton and top of the stack of tissues within the carton with a bottom coil thereof resting on top of the stack of tissues. The helical coil spring forms an open circular space within its coils under gravity that provides a vertically-extending support structure for supporting a tissue next to be dispensed from the tissue stack in a vertical standing position with a leading part thereof extending through a membrane opening of the dispenser aperture of the tissue carton to enable a user to grasp the leading part to withdraw the next tissue to be dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Prodius, LLCInventor: Jeffrey Nasrallah
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Patent number: 7766187Abstract: A napkin dispenser with a springless means for urging napkins therein toward an opening in the front face of the dispenser. The front face has two side edges with each side edge connected a side wall of the dispenser and each side wall has at least one inclined guide that is sloped downwardly toward the front face. The means for urging napkins comprises a generally vertical plate having at least one nub on each side edge, with each nub associated with an inclined guide of one of the side walls, so that the plate urges the napkins disposed in the structure to move toward the opening in the front face through which the napkins can be withdrawn from the napkin dispenser independent of a spring.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Inventor: James A. Schaefers
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Patent number: 7604144Abstract: A napkin dispenser includes a housing defining a vertically extending dispensing magazine for receiving a stack of horizontally disposed sheet products as well as a dispensing opening vertically extending along the dispensing magazine such that edges of napkins horizontally disposed in the magazine are exposed for dispensing through the dispensing opening. An internal guide channel extends upwardly from the dispensing magazine and receives a guide member of a sheet product retention member slidingly mounted in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2007Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LPInventor: Bret A. Kuehneman
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Publication number: 20080067186Abstract: A napkin dispenser with a springless means for urging napkins therein toward an opening in the front face of the dispenser. The front face has two side edges with each side edge connected a side wall of the dispenser and each side wall has at least one inclined guide that is sloped downwardly toward the front face. The means for urging napkins comprises a generally vertical plate having at least one nub on each side edge, with each nub associated with an inclined guide of one of the side walls, so that the plate urges the napkins disposed in the structure to move toward the opening in the front face through which the napkins can be withdrawn from the napkin dispenser independent of a spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventor: James A. Schaefers
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Patent number: 7083066Abstract: The invention relates to a dispenser of sheets stacked inside a compartment, such as a vertical one, with a dispensing slot and provided with means for slowing the advance of the stack of sheets. This dispenser is characterized in that such means are represented by flexible elements mounted so as to project into the compartment, elements on which the sheets rest. In one embodiment the flexible elements are made up of fibers and form brushes. The elements may also be in the form of flexible blades or that of the coils of a spring.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2004Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Georgia-Pacific FranceInventor: Jean-Louis Neveu
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Patent number: 6520372Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing stacked folded sheets includes a housing defining an internal storage space for a supply of folded sheets, for example folded paper towels or tissues. The housing includes a cover member that is movable between an open position and a closed position. An overfill prevention device is configured within the housing and is actuated by movement of the cover from its closed position to its open position. The overfill prevention device reduces the storage space within the housing upon movement of the cover to its open position.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Stephen L. Phelps
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Patent number: 6003723Abstract: A dispenser apparatus for stacked single-fold towel sheets has a rear wall, side walls, and front and rear funnel walls extending to a funnel height between bottom portions of the side walls on opposite sides of a feed slot; and a pair of shelf members projecting downwardly and inwardly from respective ones of the side walls, each shelf member having a shelf width perpendicular to the rear wall being approximately 45 percent of a housing depth between upper extremities of the funnel walls, inward extremities of the shelf members, the inward extremities being spaced above the feed slot within the funnel height and being spaced apart by a distance of not greater than approximately 90 percent of the stack width for partially supporting the sheets. Each shelf member has an upwardly and inwardly facing panel surface that forms a side angle of approximately 45 degrees with the side wall. A perimeter contour of each shelf member has a plan radius of approximately 0.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: Perrin ManufacturingInventor: Michel Morand
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Patent number: 5642836Abstract: A towel dispenser consisting of a single unitary molded piece and having a container with a front, a back, right and left sides, and a top, forming a box with an open bottom, arcuate slots in each side, and a bottom member joined to the back with a living hinge and having opposed tabs extending laterally for riding in the slots, and an access opening for passage of a towel from the interior of the container, with the bottom member moveable from an initial position out of the box to a dispensing position with the tabs in the slots for closing the bottom and supporting towels thereon, and to an upward loading position for insertion of towels upward into the box past the bottom member, with the bottom member returning to the dispensing position following insertion of towels.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1995Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Inventor: Frank Merriweather, Jr.
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Patent number: 5332117Abstract: An adjustable tissue box (20) for accommodation of tissues (26) significantly larger in quantity, in comparison with an average tissue box, while all tissues (26) are allowed to be successively dispensed, comprising: a series of ascending steps (22) and a tissue tray (24). The ascending steps (22) are formed by way of series of triangular holes (23) punched to the two opposites walls of the box (20) and bent to elongated V-shapes. The tissue tray (24) that is preferably made of cardboard, is placed under the tissues (26), to advance the tissues toward the opening (28) of the box (20) as required. The bouncing capacity of the walls of the box (20), allows the tray (24) to fall in place without being damaged or damaging the steps (22) as it shifts from one step to the next.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1993Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Inventor: Iraj Yadegar
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Patent number: 5065895Abstract: A dispesner for a stack of fan-folded sheet material is disclosed. The dispenser housing has a pivoting brake at the rear wall and contains a major support roller at a height above the rear support rollers to minimize the weight of the stack on the rear support rollers. The major support roller is movably mounted in a pair of vertically-disposed slots and connected at either end to one of a pair of pivot arms. The pivot arms are connected across the width of the dispenser by a connector. The weight of the stack causes the major suport roller to move downwardly in the vertically disposed slots which causes the pivot arms to rotate in the clockwise direction. The clockwise rotation of the pivot arms brings the connector into contact with the pivoting brake which presses against the stack of sheet material in the lateral direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1989Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: Georgia Pacific CorporationInventors: Raymond F. De Luca, Paul W. Jespersen