EP1535559A1 - Dispositif d'alimentation de papier en rouleau - Google Patents

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EP1535559A1
EP1535559A1 EP03730493A EP03730493A EP1535559A1 EP 1535559 A1 EP1535559 A1 EP 1535559A1 EP 03730493 A EP03730493 A EP 03730493A EP 03730493 A EP03730493 A EP 03730493A EP 1535559 A1 EP1535559 A1 EP 1535559A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K10/00Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
    • A47K10/24Towel 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
    • A47K10/32Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper
    • A47K10/34Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means
    • A47K10/36Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means with mechanical dispensing, roll switching or cutting devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K10/00Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
    • A47K10/24Towel 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
    • A47K10/32Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper
    • A47K10/34Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means
    • A47K10/36Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means with mechanical dispensing, roll switching or cutting devices
    • A47K10/3631The cutting devices being driven manually
    • A47K10/3643The cutting devices being driven manually by pulling the paper

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  • the present invention relates to a roll paper feeder that enables a handicapped user such as a one-armed, blind or aged person or young child, too, to easily pull out paper from a paper roll, e. g., a roll of toilet paper, cooking paper or paper towel, and to have the paper safely cut or severed, with one hand. And, it relates to a roll paper feeder that need not be operated by the user consciously with a switch or switches.
  • a paper holder has been proposed and commercialized in which the cover having the cutting means has an accessory such as a spring added thereto such that the cutting edge of the cover can be resiliently pressed against the paper roll with a force not much impeding the paper from being pulled out to allow the paper to be pulled out and cut one-handed. Even then, however, paper cannot be either pulled out or cut without fail unless the direction in which and the speed at which the paper is to be pulled out and the direction in which, the speed at which and the force with which the paper is to be pulled for its cutting are properly adjusted.
  • a paper holder for supporting a paper roll rotatably, an automatic paper feeding device, a feed length adjusting device, a feed length selection switch, an automatic paper cutting device, a part for receiving a sheet of paper cut and separated from the paper roll, an automatic paper feeding device for feeding a length of paper after cutting, switches for actuating these devices, respectively, a control unit for operating each of these devices under a preestablished program, sensors aimed to ensure that these control units operate without fail, timers aimed to ensure that these control units operate without fail, a casing main body for accommodating these devices and units, and a cover for an open space of the casing.
  • a roll paper feeder according to the present invention is characterized by its capability of reading the will of a user through a movement of paper.
  • a roll paper feeder according to the present invention therefore, need not be operated by the user consciously with a switch or switches, and the user then can easily pull out paper from a paper roll, e. g., a roll of toilet paper, cooking paper or paper towel, with one hand and can then have the paper cut or severed safely.
  • a roll paper feeder according to the present invention can be used readily by a person physically or mentally handicapped, a person who is one-armed due to such as injury, a young child or infant, a very aged person or a person who is lost of vision, too, in a manner as well accustomed in the past and without any sense of incompatibility even at its first use.
  • paper is not fed or dispensed altogether by motor driving as in the known automatic roll paper feeders and in an embodiment thereof can be dispensed only by a length of paper about 10 cm by motor driving.
  • a paper roll feeder (hereinafter referred to also as "apparatus") as an implementation of the present invention designed to be safe and trouble-free is shown in Fig. 1 in its perspective view.
  • a casing 1 forming a main body of the roll paper feeder has a pair of holders 2a and 2b on which a roll of paper or paper role is rotatably supported, an exit slit 4 for a cutting edge in an automatic paper cutter or cutting device and a pair of locking projections 7a and 7b each containing a spring and, and is furnished with a drive roller 3 in an automatic paper feeding or dispensing device or dispenser for feeding or dispensing a certain length of paper after it is cut, a pair of paper pressers or presser feet 5a and 5b as an accessories of the automatic cutting device, and a sensor 6 for reading or sensing the paper starting and ceasing to move.
  • a cover 8 that can be turned up to open a space in the main body in which to set a paper roll is furnished with a sensor reception or driven roller 9 to operate the sensor 6 normally, a passive or driven roller 10 to operate the paper dispensing device normally and a pair of locking recesses 11a and 11b to fit with the locking projections 7a and 7b in the main body when the cover 8 is turned on fulcrums 12a and 12b into its close position.
  • Fig. 1 shows the cover 8 in its open position to allow the paper roll to be set. In the state shown in Fig. 1, the holders 2a and 2b are held to protrude inwards from the inner wall of the main body and as they are cannot accept the paper roll.
  • the holders 2a and 2b are so designed as in a knock-type ball-point pen that when pushed once from outside they together project inwards and when pushed once again they are withdrawn. Therefore, in order to set the paper roll and bring it into the state that it is rotatably supported by the holders 2a and 2b, they can once be withdrawn from the inner wall of the main body to allow the paper roll to be accepted in the space between them and set there with its center hole or core cylinder aligned with them and they can then be projected into the paper roll core cylinder.
  • Fig. 2 is a schematic structural and explanatory view of the roll paper feeder of Fig. 1 embodying the present invention, illustrating the roll paper feeder shown with the paper roll set, with the cover in its close position and with an end portion 60 of the paper somewhat protruding from the lower end of the feeder.
  • the lower part of the feeder is shown in Fig. 2 as somewhat lengthened longitudinally over that in Fig. 1.
  • Reference characters used in Fig. 2 correspond to those in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic structural and explanatory view of the sensor and automatic paper dispenser systems with them in part omitted for illustrating a cyclic operation of the automatic paper cutting device with the paper pressers inclusive. The fingers seizing the end of paper are shown ceasing to pull out the paper.
  • Means for supporting a paper roll rotatably may be other than that which with holders 2a and 2b utilizes a core cylinder of roll as shown in Fig. 1. It may then be one as shown in Figs. 6 and 7 in which a paper roll is supported rotatably from below with paper supports 20 and 21 one of which 21 may be part of a paper support roll 22 mounted so as to allow paper to be smoothly pulled out from the paper roll as shown and the other of which 20 may also be likewise part of another support roll, although one or both of these support rolls can also be omitted as being not essential.
  • the holder 2a or 2b shown in Fig. 1 may have a sensor of this type to read rotation of the core cylinder of the paper roll. It is also effective if the rotary shaft of the paper support roll 22 in Fig. 6 has such a sensor. Alternatively, the rotary shaft of the drive roller 3 or the driven roller 10 may have such a sensor to read the paper starting and ceasing to move.
  • light rays from an emitter 23 are passed as indicated by the arrow 24 through paper made of fibers to enter a photodetector sensor 25.
  • the photodetector sensor 25 issues a signal corresponding to the intensity of the light rays it receives and this signal is transmitted to the control unit.
  • the control unit judges the paper as moving as long as the signal it receives is changing and judges that the paper has completely ceased to move in response to the signal that is unchanging after a preset lapse of time.
  • Fig. 7 light rays from an emitter 26 runs as indicated by the arrow 27 and is reflected by the surface of paper of fibers as indicated by the arrow 28 to enter a photodetector sensor 29.
  • the photodetector sensor 29 issues a signal corresponding to the intensity of the light rays it receives and this signal is transmitted to the control unit.
  • the control unit judges the paper as moving as long as the signal it receives is changing and judges that the paper has completely ceased to move in response to the signal that is unchanging after a preset lapse of time. Any such sensor having the same functional level as that which is utilized in an image sensor mouse for a personal computer is capable of completely reading even a slight movement of paper and its ceasing.
  • Fig. 8 is a schematic structural and explanatory view illustrating a modified embodiment in which the cover 8 for opening the main body in Fig. 1 is divided at a position somewhat above the sensor driven roller 9 into an upper and a lower cover 30 and 32.
  • the upper cover 30 is configured so that it can be turned up as indicated by the arrow 31 to open the space below it, thereby enabling a paper roll to be set therein whereas the lower cover 32 receiving the sensor driven roller 9 and the driven roller 10 is configured so that it can be opened laterally.
  • This is one of the possible embodiments not provided with the holders 2a and 2b utilizing the core cylinder of a paper roll to support it rotatably.
  • the lower cover 32 is attached to a casing main body 34 with a vertical hinge 33 about which it can be turned to its open and closed positions, and is provided with a locking hook 35.
  • the locking hook 35 is also shown with dotted lines to indicate its position for reference when the lower cover 32 is closed.
  • the upper cover 30 is provided with a locking hook 36, too, and the casing main body 36 is provided in its inner walls with an upper and a lower locking element 37 and 38 for safety.
  • the control unit in the safety device causes the upper and lower cover locking elements 37 and 38 to move in the directions of arrows 40 and 41, respectively, whereby the upper and lower covers 30 and 32 are kept clamped until a series of automatic cycles, namely the automatic paper cutting and dispensing cycles after the user ceases pulling out the paper are accomplished.
  • the control unit in the safety device returns the upper and lower cover locking elements 37 and 38 to their initial position where one can, if necessary, exchange the paper roll and clean the entire apparatus.
  • a recess 42 is shown provided in which to accept the cutting edge.
  • Figs. 10 and 11 show an embodiment according to claim 5 in particular and are cross sectional views thereof in a region of the paper outlet port.
  • the spacing between the inner wall 43 of the casing main body and the inner wall 44 of the cover is about 2 mm to 3 mm, and the cover has an outer covering member 45 having a swing member 47 attached thereto via a fulcrum shaft 46.
  • the swing member 47 works better if it is wider in breadth than paper, it still functions enough if its breadth is as narrower as 3 cm to 5 cm when it is centered about paper.
  • paper 48 is shown suspended spontaneously along midway between the inner wall 43 of the casing main body and the inner wall 44 of the cover.
  • Fig. 11 shows the state that the 48 is pulled in the direction of arrow 49.
  • the swing member 47 is turned about the fulcrum shaft 46 in the direction of arrow 50 to bring a metal piece 51 into engagement with a projection on a metal piece 52.
  • Contacting the metal piece 51 with the metal piece 52 passes a trigger current in an overall control unit for the apparatus, which causes a power supply for each other sensor to be turned and held on to make and hold it operative.
  • This also causes a power supply for each of the respective control units for the automatic paper dispensing device, automatic paper cutting device and safety device to be turned and held on to make and hold them operative to work under a program.
  • the metal pieces 51 and 52 may as a matter of course be replaced with a micro-switch product available in the market.
  • the trigger switch is shown in the embodiment of Figs. 10 and 11 as disposed in a region of the exit of the paper path, where the trigger switch could be directly touched with a finger of a user, however.
  • a trigger switch is so subtly made up and generally is set up in a manner such that it is sensitive to even a slight movement of paper and it could be a cause of the apparatus malfunctioning if a user's finger touches any of its delicate parts.
  • the trigger switch is preferably disposed in the paper path somewhat distant from its exit.
  • the inner wall 43 of the casing main body may in part be concaved in a smooth doglegged form and the swing member 47 in part deformed to correspond thereto so that paper can pass between them (with a spacing of 2 mm to 3 mm) while being suspended by gravity in such a doglegged form.
  • the trigger switch is sensitive, it can be set so it does not react to such a low force of gravity.
  • Fig. 12 shows a state that paper 53 is put between the drive roller 3 and the driven roller 10 in Figs 1 and 2 and is pulled in the direction of arrow 54.
  • the shaft of the drive roller 3 is equipped with a one-way clutch to allow the drive roller 3 to rotate unaffected by the motor 14 and the power transmission belt 15 but following the movement of paper 53.
  • a gear wheel 55 attached to the drive roller 3 engages with a pinion 56 to provide a speed increasing gear, and an centrifugal switch 57 attached to the shaft of the pinion 56 can acquire enough torque and be turned on in response to even a slight movement of paper 53.
  • a trigger current is passed from the centrifugal switch into its control unit to cause a power supply for each other sensor to be turned and held on to make and hold it operative. This also causes a power supply for each of the respective control units for the automatic paper dispensing device, automatic paper cutting device and safety device to be turned and held on to make and hold them operative to work under a program.
  • a trigger switch working equally to those shown in Figs. 10 and 12 can be produced by utilizing a permanent magnet to indirectly make an electrical contact.
  • the centrifugal switch can be enough of an inner structure that has been well known with a certain light emitting toy.
  • centrifugal switch horizontally by utilizing a bevel gear is also effective to enhance the sensitivity of a sensor.
  • other than usual centrifugal switches internally equipped with a spring, weight and electrical contact there may be used one that utilizes mercury charged with a metallic ball.
  • a trigger switch first acting and adapted to be operated when paper begins to be pulled out to turn on the power supply for a sensor for reading or sensing the paper starting and ceasing to move, thereby making the sensor then first operative provides the energy-saving effect to make power consumption by the roll paper feeder not in use completely zero.
  • This and other sensors then actuated to electrically control devices are thereafter held energized electrically to continue monitoring constantly. If an optical stimulus or electrical or physical stimulus is applied to each sensor, then the control unit connected to the sensor compares states before and after the stimulus is applied and reads a change between them to operate and control operations of respective devices connected to such control units under a preestablished program.
  • a trigger switch in providing a roll paper feeder of independent type when it is to be fed with a dry battery as a source of limited energy, where it is not profitable at all to keep a sensor energized even with small current for 24 hours a day, the use of a trigger switch is extremely effective to enhance the effect of power saving.
  • a household power supply that can be used exclusively for the roll paper feeder is prepared in a place, such as a toilet room, in which it is to be installed, it is needless to say that there can then be used a standard electrical, optical or physical sensor that needs to be continuously fed with electric power for 24 hours a day.
  • the term "trigger switch” used here means nothing but a sensor means that physically detects or is responsive to the movement of paper which begins when the user commences pulling out paper upon seizing its end to generate an electric signal indicative of it. Mention is next made of embodiments which start a program running for control units in response to a signal from a sensor (including a trigger switch) that reads an instant at which paper begins to be pulled out from a movement of the paper to cyclically operate the automatic paper dispensing and cutting devices. While an automatic paper dispensing and cutting apparatus has been known that requires a switch, e. g.
  • the invention in the form of a push button, on its face to start its operation, is designed to eliminate and get rid of such an externally mounted switch (including any proximity switch as a substitute for such switch as the bush-button, positioned so as to be visible to the user) in the prior art and instead to exploit a sensor (including trigger switch) designed to sense the user's will by monitoring movement of paper to start the apparatus by starting a program to run for its required cyclic operations in response to a signal from the sensor.
  • a sensor including trigger switch
  • a trigger switch to constitute a sensor may be disposed anywhere in the paper path or on any shaft rotating in relation to movement of roll paper.
  • the paper must begin to be automatically dispensed forcibly instantaneously when the switch is pushed down (or when the proximity switch utilizing infrared rays is reacted), requiring that the user quickly grasp the end of paper with the one hand used to depress the switch. It is then altogether possible that while the user is trying to grasp, a given length of paper may have already been dispensed and cut, then falling on the floor. This situation is very likely to occur if the user is a physically or mentally handicapped person.
  • this novel roll paper feeder according to the invention if replaced suddenly one day, e. g., in a home for such persons, for the paper holder so far well accustomed for them to use can smoothly be introduced there, where users will have no sense of incompatibility except that they might only feel that the paper holder may have been something renewed.
  • a user in using the roll paper feeder might once or twice feel such a surprise that "There, paper's coming out!”, but since he/she has already seized the end of paper to pull it out and noting that the paper is being dispensed, will no longer be confused if the paper is automatically cur, and will soon have an agreeable sense of use of the apparatus.
  • the present invention in its implementation relates primarily to how a sensor, among others, may be mounted for reading or sensing paper starting and ceasing to move and operated, explanations in further detail of the power supply, wiring, electronic control system, centrifugal switch and so on can be omitted.
  • the present invention is not limited to the embodiments so far described and its form of implementation may be varied depending on modifications of components and the manner in which they are mounted.
  • the embodiment shown in Figs. 8 and 9 may be modified to eliminate the upper cover 30 having the locking hook 36 together with the upper cover locking element 37 to provide a modification, referred to as Modification A. It omits a cover and a cover locking means which are provided to ensure safety of and to make trouble-free the apparatus.
  • a user's hand may touch and hold down a paper roll while paper is being dispensed from it. Then, the paper might be torn off on the paper roll if the pulling force by the dispensing device exceeds the paper's strength. Or, an excess load may be imposed on the dispensing device that is not enough in durability and a repetition of this may result in a gear damaging and a dispensing roll being worn away to an extent that paper cannot be well dispensed and/or to an extent that the motor and circuit boards get heated and out of order.
  • the apparatus is not allowed to start operation simply if the use's hand is approached or if paper is only lightly touched. It judges that "the user has pulled paper or needs a sheet of paper” first and only when the paper has been grasped and begun to be pulled out. By monitoring a movement of the paper, the apparatus precisely reads the user's will. Any action of bringing the hand near to the apparatus or touching the paper lightly with no intent to pull out the paper is not regarded as an action done requiring a sheet of paper. Accordingly, the present invention provides a roll paper feeder that is capable of operation upon precisely reading the user's will.
  • the present invention provides a roll paper feeder characterized by precisely reading a user's will through a movement of paper. Therefore, it does not require a user to consciously operate it with any switch and allows toilet paper, cooking paper and paper towel to be easily pulled out of a roll by the user one-handed and to be automatically cut safely.
  • the apparatus can be used easily by a mentally or physically handicapped person, a person one-armed for any reason such as injury, a young child, an aged person or a person lost of vision without much a sense of incompatibility even at its first use and in a manner as accustomed as one has been.

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