EP0860137A2 - Spender für couponierbares Bandmaterial - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K10/00—Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
- A47K10/24—Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
- A47K10/32—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper
- A47K10/34—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means
- A47K10/38—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means the web being rolled up with or without tearing edge
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K10/00—Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
- A47K10/24—Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
- A47K10/32—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper
- A47K10/34—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means
- A47K10/38—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means the web being rolled up with or without tearing edge
- A47K2010/3863—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means the web being rolled up with or without tearing edge with roll rotation braking devices
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- the present invention relates to a dispenser for strip material that can be coupable along perforations, for example Sanitary paper, with a magazine of a width corresponding to the width of the tape material with a bottom for receiving the tape material and a front wall with a tear-off device.
- perforations for example Sanitary paper
- Such dispensers are known as toilet paper dispensers, but also as a dispenser for kitchen paper, cleaning wipes, Swabs and the like.
- a perforation divides in each case the tape material in coupons that are along the Perforation lines are tearable. These donors point in usually a straight tear-off edge over the entire width of the tape material on which the stock in the dispenser Tape material can be torn off.
- a disadvantage of one such tear-off edge is that when the Tape material like this along the tear-off edge, and not necessarily along the perforation. Now the user of such a dispenser along a coupon tear off a perforation, he must take care that a perforation when pulling the tape out of the magazine comes close to the tear-off edge, and then targeted tear off the tape.
- the tape material which is pulled through this incision or opening is thereby forced to form folds running in the longitudinal direction of the tape.
- This folding occurs because the tape is pulled through a narrow place where the tape cannot possibly spread across its entire width.
- the reduction in the passage width for the belt also creates resistance.
- the braking effect on the belt that can be pulled out of the magazine must be overcome by pulling at the end of the belt.
- the tensile force must be transmitted via the band cross-section remaining between the perforations, which cross-section varies in size depending on the perforation, but is always significantly smaller than the entire band cross-section. This means that the tension in terms of cross-sectional area in the perforated area is significantly higher than before or after.
- the tension is unevenly distributed within the perforation line due to the folding and the narrowing of the running width of the belt. This leads to limit loads for individual areas on the perforation line. By pulling hard on the end of the belt, for example, this load can be increased to such an extent that the material tears.
- the resistance arises due to the friction between the opening edge and the folds of the band. Because the folds can yield to a certain extent to the frictional resistance and when the yielding forces are distributed within the belt, there is no peak tension at the edge when the belt is pulled centrally. This prevents the tape from tearing at the perforated point from the edge. However, high material loads occur at the perforated locations within the folds. The tape therefore tears regularly along the perforation.
- Another advantage is that when pulling from the side the tape with the peak loads in the perforation area Decrease the distance to the tear-off opening because it is the differences in the train caused by uneven train Compensate for material stress by deforming the material can. This also makes it possible to have a plurality of Draw coupons from the dispenser and then this majority tear off together from the rest of the belt by pulling from the side. It usually tears the perforated band site, the is closest to the tear-off opening on the user side.
- the dispenser can be operated with one hand. This is not only an advantage in itself, but has a particular benefit for Toilet paper dispensers also have the hygienic advantage that only the coupon to be torn off can be picked up got to. The paper supply and the magazine do not have to be touched will.
- a tear-off edge on the wall can also be advantageous be arranged over which the strip material can be pulled and pulled which is tearable. So the user of the donor choose the way he tears off the coupons want. If the coupon is in an unfolded condition, he can use the tear-off edge, but he is the one One-handed operability is important, it becomes the tear-off opening use.
- the wall with the tear-off edge advantageously has a Recess on so that the edge of the tape in this Recess is exposed and can be grasped by the user.
- the next coupon can then also not take a long time out of the end of the band can be gripped immediately if the band is directly on the tear-off edge has been torn off. This characteristic is also taken alone by interest in donors who only have a tear-off edge and no tear-off opening.
- the tear-off edge is advantageously significantly shorter than that Width of the tape to be torn off. Now if the tape if it is pulled over the narrower tear-off edge, it deforms themselves because it is not evenly supported and it this creates an increased tension in the band at the ends of the Tear-off edge. Because this increased tension is not on the band edge causes the tape to be at the perforation of tears inside on the edge. High tension at the edge of the belt could cause the tape to fall somewhere on the Edge could tear.
- the initial resistance to tearing of the tape is about twice as large when torn from the Tape centerline out as for tearing from the edge. At the Tearing off from the middle spreads out Peak load on two adjacent connecting parts in the Perforation line between two coupons and not just on one.
- the tear-off edge can also be used for the same purpose Have curvature or kink. Even through such a caused unevenness in the load on the belt this can be done with one hand and from the center tear off.
- the donor in particular the Toilet paper dispenser with a liquid container Liquid dispenser for wetting hygiene paper.
- This liquid dispenser is made from a liquid Container supplied.
- the container can be in the coupon dispenser be integrated.
- the liquid container is also advantageous Dispenser can be inserted and exchanged in the coupon dispenser, hence different qualities of liquid use can find and for safety's sake the dispenser valve with the Bottle after a limited number of operations is replaced.
- the liquid container forms the bottom of the magazine. This will get the liquid dispenser into one advantageous location in the bottom of the coupon dispenser.
- the liquid container can be located next to the Magazine for the strip material to be arranged.
- This arrangement has technical advantages for the container because of the Containers have shapes much easier to manufacture can.
- the lateral arrangement of the Liquid container the possibility that on both sides of the Liquid container, one magazine each for strip material can be arranged. So the user can get tape material in different quality are presented at the same time, what e.g. for toilet paper for dry and damp Application may be appropriate.
- the magazine points out the use of roll material advantageously a trough-shaped bottom. With that lies the Roll in the depression of the trough and is by train on Belt end not conveyed from the starting position.
- the magazine also has side walls for lateral guidance a role so that it does not come out of the side Magazine moved out.
- the magazine advantageously consists of a base part and a hinged lid to cover and hold the Band.
- the lid also fulfills the requirements Task to close the tape material inserted in the magazine hold.
- For roll material enclose the lid and base part therefore a cylindrical space.
- the dispenser also has a lid that is not on the Tape material lies on. A lid that holds its position too maintains with decreasing roll cross-section is, in particular in connection with arranged next to the coupon dispenser Appropriate liquid dispenser.
- the cylindrical magazine interior is expediently through the side walls to at least about 1/4 each Cylinder diameter completed. This prevents jerky, rough handling of the donor does not matter jumps out of the magazine.
- the base part expediently has in the region of the Sidewalls a stop for the lid on which, as soon as the role stored in the donor has become correspondingly small the cover strikes in such a way that between cover and Base part on the entire width of the tape an incision remains open, through which the tape without essential Increase in resistance can be drawn.
- the wall expediently lies with the Tear-off device outside the lid.
- the cover has Side walls for lateral guidance of one into the dispenser inserted role. This reduces the risk of Jumping out of the roll from the magazine. Besides, it is more aesthetically pleasing if the two parts of the lid and base are similar and the role is largely covered is.
- the magazine advantageously has at least one in the bottom area Operating opening on, through which an inserted role can be lifted and rotated by the user with the fingers.
- All dispensers for tape material on rolls have one thing in common, that the roll inserted in them occasionally turned a little would have to be so that the end of the tape can be gripped in the desired Position is coming. This cannot be done well from above because the role for that purpose would have to be raised something is always difficult from above.
- an opening in the floor on which the roll rests provided that is dimensioned sufficiently large, so from the roll can be lifted with your fingers below.
- a trough-like arched floor as in proposed dispenser for roll material according to the invention is through such an opening in the floor with the Palm, especially with the inner surface of the fingers that The roll can be twisted at the same time as it is lifted. This is done by rolling against the edge of the trough-shaped bottom pulled forward or backwards is pressed, causing the roll to roll on your fingers and in slightly rotated position are put back into the trough can.
- An 11 dispenser for couponable along perforations Basically, tape material can be rolled up or store folded tape material. According to the magazine 17 is also stocked with tape to design. It is practical for roles cylindrical interior shape proven, as in the illustrated examples is shown. The Width of the strip material and thus the width of the magazine 17th are to be dimensioned according to the intended use of the coupons.
- the paper tape used in toilet paper rolls e.g. points a width of approx. 10 cm. Accordingly, is a Magazine 17 for toilet paper rolls slightly larger than 10 cm to dimension.
- the following statements relate on toilet paper dispensers in particular, but can use Lightness even on kitchen paper dispenser, Cleaning tissue dispenser, disinfection swab dispenser, Facial tissue dispenser, plastic bag dispenser, Packaging material dispensers etc. are transferred, provided that tape material stored in the dispenser has perforations, which divide the tape into tearable units. Are there essential aspects, especially with regard to the Tear-off devices, also applicable if that Tape material is not rolled up.
- this has a base part 13 and a lid 15.
- the base part 13 serves as a magazine 17 for receiving a toilet paper roll with or without core.
- the full role (circumference line 19) is included lying roller axis placed in the magazine 17 that the peelable end of the roll looks out from under the roll and hangs over the tear-off edge 21.
- the roll end 19 has to be pulled out from under the roller Pulling off a coupon not only slightly slowing the tape, but the role rotates so that it is in magazine 17 remains lying. If you pulled a coupon from above, that would Roll out the roll out of the magazine 17 because the roll through the train and the direction of rotation would be moved forward.
- the base part 13 has a vertical rear wall 23 Elongated holes 25 through which the dispenser by means of screws can be attached to a wall. They are advantageous Elongated holes arranged horizontally and vertically so that the Screw holes in a mounting wall in the joints of a Tile can be drilled.
- the Cover 15 e.g. in a ball joint, articulated, and opposite the pivot point 27 of the cover Tear-off device 29 arranged.
- the fulcrum 27 of the Lid is so far from the line of the vertical back wall 23 removed to the front so that the lid 15 can be opened as far until it is pulled towards the back by its own weight and so leaning against a mounting wall for the dispenser 11.
- the lid 15 lies on with its own weight the inserted toilet paper roll and changes its Position constantly parallel to the decrease of the Paper roll diameter.
- the front edge 31 of the cover 15 moves along with decreasing roll diameter of the arrow 33 to the base part 13 and closes behind the Tear-off device 29 the magazine 17 more and more.
- the Base part 13 has side walls 35 with a sector-like shape. These walls have an inlaid role in their sides intended location.
- the lid 15 has the same Side walls 37 for the same purpose. To the Side walls 35 of the base part 13 are stops 39 arranged on which the side walls 37 of the cover 15th open when the lid is closed.
- the bottom 41 of the magazine 17 or the base part 13 is the Rounding of the roll to be inserted correspondingly trough-shaped and preferably has an operating opening 43.
- the user can open it with the fingers of his hand intervene and slightly lift the inserted roller and turn counterclockwise by pulling. By this twist can end the toilet paper over the Tear-off edge 21 are pushed out so that it is within reach is.
- a wall 45 overhangs the side walls 35 forward.
- This wall 45 has a tear-off edge 21 and an opening 47 through which the End of the toilet paper tape can be looped.
- This Opening 47 is narrower than the toilet paper tape. On this opening will be discussed in more detail below.
- FIG. 2 and 3 Another embodiment of a dispenser 11 'is shown in Figures 2 and 3 shown.
- the base part 13 points here a vertical rear wall 23 with the corresponding Elongated holes 25 (not shown), side walls 35 and with a wall 45 connected to the side walls 35 Tear-off edge 21 and a tear-off opening 47.
- the on Base part hinged lid 15 strikes with his Side walls 37 on the stops 39 on the side walls 35 on.
- the trough-shaped bottom 41 of the magazine 17 is here however formed by the wall 49 of a bottle 51.
- the Bottle 51 has a bottle body 53 with a Refill opening 55.
- the refill opening 55 is with a Cover 57 can be closed.
- On the bottle body 53 is a Liquid valve 59 attached.
- This valve 59 opens Pressure from below, leaving a dose of Liquid from inside the bottle through valve 59 escape where the liquid on the valve cap 61 with can be taken from a coupon.
- This bottle 51 is with a knob or bulge 63 in the bottle wall 49 in a recess 65 in the vertical rear wall 23 snaps into place. In the locked position it is between the Wall 45 with the tear-off devices 21 and 47 and the vertical rear wall 23 clamped. So that the lid 15 over to open the refill opening 55 and its cover 57 is, it has a cutout 67 of appropriate size on.
- the bottom part of the bottle body 53 can do so be formed that left and right of the bottle on both sides 51 between the bottle 51 and the side walls 35 a Operating opening 43 (not shown) for rotating the inserted role remains open.
- this coupon dispenser 11 ' (FIG. 3) is the design of the tear-off device 29 more recognizable.
- the opening 47 is for toilet paper from about 10 cm roll width advantageously about 3.5 cm wide. The Height of approx. 1.8 cm has proven itself.
- Essential to the The shape of this opening 47 is in particular the two lateral edges 63 and 65. At these edges, the Toilet paper by pulling the coupon along the side Perforation to be torn off.
- the tear-off edge 21 visible. In Figure 3 it runs across the entire width of donor 11 '.
- Figure 5 shows other possibilities of Design of the tear-off edge 21 and the tear-off opening 47.
- FIG. 4 Another possibility for the arrangement of the bottle 51 in Dispenser 11 '' is shown in Figure 4.
- the bottle 51 is on the side next to the magazine 17th arranged for the toilet paper.
- This has in particular the Advantage that the bottle 51 has a simpler shape, as if she has to form the magazine bottom 41 at the same time.
- magazine 17 for toilet paper is therefore expediently a magazine 67 for the bottle 51 arranged, into which the bottle 51 can be inserted.
- the Magazine 67 has a window 69 on the front through which the transparent wall 49 of the bottle 51 is visible.
- the liquid level is through this transparent wall 49 readable in the bottle.
- the valve 59 with the valve cap 61 is arranged on the underside of the dispenser 11 ′′.
- the valve is screwed onto or into the refill opening inserted or screwed.
- the cover 15 and the base part 13 enclose together Roller magazine 17 with cylindrical shape.
- the lid 15 remains in closed state always in the same position, no matter how large the inserted role is still.
- This profile between Lid 15 and base part 13 is also adapted to bottle 51. She fills the space available to her. At The opened lid is the upper end of the bottle 51 free on both sides. So the bottle 51 can be taken out and refilled or replaced.
- the side wall 35 has an inwardly offset portion 71. In addition to the The internal offset fulfills an aesthetic structure another task. On the side of the bottle magazine, the Bottle with a corresponding counterpart in the Snap the bottle wall 41 into this offset. Thereby it provides the pressure for removal from below of fluid resistance.
- the paragraph in the wall causes the paper roll to fail rubs all over the side wall 35. This is especially the edge of the outermost layer of the rolled up Paper tape at a distance from the side wall 35 and the edge between side wall 35 and floor 41 inside the magazine 17, which makes the roller turn easier and more constant and the Paper edge is not exposed to greater friction than the paper surfaces.
- FIG Execution of the tear-off device 29 according to the invention looped toilet paper.
- the tear-off edge 21 runs only over part of the magazine width.
- On both sides the middle tear-off area are recesses 73 in the Wall 45 arranged. The user wants the toilet paper this area serves him over the tear-off edge 21 of the recesses 73 for gripping the paper. Then this is from Meaning if the last coupon is exactly at the tear-off edge was demolished.
- FIG. 5.1 shows one Tear-off device 29 with a continuous, straight line Tear-off edge 21 and a recess 73 for grasping the Band.
- the tear-off edge 21 of the one shown in FIG. 5.2 Tear-off device 29 extends over a partial area of FIG Width of the tape material.
- the wall 45 has accordingly, a recess 73 on both sides.
- the Tear-off edge 21 is slightly curved to the middle area when the coupon is torn off, an increased load in the Line of perforations.
- 5.3 is the Recess 73 only on one side.
- the tear-off edge is asymmetrically formed with a bent line, the Kink 75 near the recess 73 and thereby on the expected train side of the coupon is to turn locally increased tension on the strip material provoke.
- the tear-off edge 21 shown in FIG. 5.4 is continuous, but are 75 in their course by kinks Recesses 73 and again the requirement created for tearing off the coupon from a medium one Area towards the edge.
- Figure 5.5 shows the basic arrangement for an incision 77 as a tear-off opening 45.
- the incision 77 has the on both sides Running width of the toilet paper narrowing side edges 63 and 65 on.
- the narrowing of the barrel width will Toilet paper squeezed laterally and subsequently throws Wrinkles. These folds cause an uneven load on the Perforation line during the tear-off process. But more important is that the paper tape is pulled aside against these edges can become and thus one-sided pull on the Perforation line can be exercised. This allows the the following coupon was partially pulled out of the magazine and then a coupon by pulling on the side be demolished. So that the tape remains in the opening 47, the opening 47 is advantageously narrowed towards the top (Fig. 5.6, 5.9, 5.10) or completely closed at the top (Fig. 5.7, 5.8). Here can the opening 47 rounded or straight side edges 63 and 65 have.
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Hygienepapier, mit einem Magazin von einer der Breite des Bandmaterials entsprechenden Breite mit einem Boden zur Aufnahme des Bandmaterials und einer vorderseitigen Wandung mit einer Abreissvorrichtung.
Der Widerstand entsteht aufgrund der Reibung zwischen dem Öffnungsrand und den Falten des Bandes. Weil die Falten dem Reibungswiderstand bis zu einem gewissen Grad auch nachgeben können und beim Nachgeben sich die auftretenden Zugkräfte innerhalb des Bandes verteilen, entstehen bei etwa zentralem Zug am Band keine Spitzenspannungen an dessen Rand. Dadurch wird vermieden, dass das Band vom Rand her an nicht perforierter Stelle einreisst. Jedoch entstehen dabei innerhalb der Falten an den perforierten Stellen hohe Materialbelastungen. Das Band reisst daher regelmässig entlang der Perforation.
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- einen Couponspender mit Deckel in Normalposition bei vollem Magazin, im Schnitt
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- einen Couponspender mit integriertem Flüssigkeitsspender, im Schnitt
- Fig. 3
- einen Couponspender wie in Fig. 2, in perspektivischer Ansicht
- Fig. 4
- einen Couponspender mit seitlich angeordnetem Flüssigkeitsspender, in perspektivischer Ansicht
- Fig. 5
- zehn verschiedene Ausgestaltungsformen der Abreissvorrichtung
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- Spender für entlang Perforationen couponierbares Bandmaterial, z.B. Hygienepapier, mit einem Magazin von einer der Breite des Bandmaterials entsprechenden Breite und einem Boden zur Aufnahme des Bandmaterials, sowie einer vorderseitigen Wandung mit einer Abreissvorrichtung, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass in der Wandung (45) eine Öffnung (47) oder ein Einschnitt (77) angeordnet ist, welche Öffnung, bzw. welcher Einschnitt, deutlich schmaler als die Breite des Magazins (17) ist.
- Spender nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass an der Wandung (47) zusätzlich eine Abreisskante (21) angeordnet ist, über welche das Bandmaterial ziehbar ist.
- Spender nach Anspruch 2 dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass hinter der Abreisskante (21) die Wandung (45) eine Ausnehmung (73) aufweist, so dass der Rand des Bandes in dieser Ausnehmung (73) freiliegt und für den Benützer fassbar ist.
- Spender nach Anspruch 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Abreisskante (21) kürzer ist als die Breite des daran abzureissenden Bandes.
- Spender nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, gekennzeichnet durch einen Flüssigkeitsbehälter (51) und einen Flüssigkeitsspender (59) zur Benetzung von Bandmaterial.
- Spender nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Boden (41) des Magazins (17) durch einen in den Spender (11) einlegbaren und auswechselbaren Flüssigkeitsbehälter (51) gebildet ist.
- Spender nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Flüssigkeitsbehälter seitlich neben dem Magazin für das Bandmaterial angeordnet ist.
- Spender nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass beidseitig des Flüssigkeitsbehälters je ein Magazin für Bandmaterial angeordnet ist.
- Spender nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Magazin (17) einen muldenförmigen Boden (41) und Seitenwände (35,37) zur Aufnahme und seitlichen Führung einer Rolle aufweist.
- Spender nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Magazin (17) aus einem Basisteil (13) und wenigstens einem daran angelenkten Deckel (15) zum Abdecken und Festhalten des Bandes besteht.
- Spender nach Anspruch 9 und 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Umfang eines im wesentlichen zylindrischer Magazininnenraums (17), bei Aufnahme einer vollen Rolle (19), durch Basisteil (13) und Deckel (15) zu je etwa 1/3 umschlossen ist.
- Spender nach Anspruch 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der zylindrische Magazininnenraum (17) durch die Seitenwände (35,37) bis je etwa 1/4 des Zylinderdurchmessers abgeschlossen ist.
- Spender nach Anspruch 11 und 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Basisteil (13) im Bereich der Seitenwände (35,37) einen Anschlag (39) für den Deckel (15) aufweist, an dem der Deckel (15) - sobald die Rolle den Deckel nicht mehr weiter vom Basisteil wegspreizt - derart anschlägt, dass zwischen Deckel (15) und Basisteil (13) auf die ganze Breite des Bandes ein schlitzartiger Zwischenraum für die Durchführung des Bandes offen bleibt und die Wandung (45) mit der Abreissvorrichtung (29) ausserhalb des Deckels (15) liegt.
- Spender nach einem der Ansprüche 10 bis 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Deckel (15) Seitenwände (35,37) zur seitlichen Führung einer in den Spender (11) eingelegten Rolle aufweist.
- Spender nach einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 14, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Magazin (17) im Bodenbereich (41) mindestens eine Bedienungsöffnung (43) aufweist, durch welche eine eingelegte Rolle durch den Benützer mit den Fingern anhebbar und drehbar ist.
- Spender für Bandmaterial mit einer benützerseitig angeordneten Wandung mit Abreisskante, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass hinter der Abreisskante (21) die Wandung (45) eine Ausnehmung (73) aufweist, so dass der freie Rand eines eingelegten Bandes in dieser Ausnehmung (73) vom Benützer mit den Fingern fassbar ist.
- Spender für Rollen mit einem Magazin von den Rollen entsprechender Breite mit muldenförmigem Boden zur Aufnahme der Rolle, gekennzeichnet durch mindestens eine im Bodenbereich (41) des Magazins (17) angeordnete Bedienungsöffnung (43), zum Anheben und Drehen der Rolle durch die Bedienungsöffnung hindurch.
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