EP1858388A1 - Spender für aufgerollte papierbahnen und papierprodukt zum einsatz in einem derartigen spender - Google Patents

Spender für aufgerollte papierbahnen und papierprodukt zum einsatz in einem derartigen spender

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EP1858388A1
EP1858388A1 EP05722207A EP05722207A EP1858388A1 EP 1858388 A1 EP1858388 A1 EP 1858388A1 EP 05722207 A EP05722207 A EP 05722207A EP 05722207 A EP05722207 A EP 05722207A EP 1858388 A1 EP1858388 A1 EP 1858388A1
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dispenser
web roll
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Eva-Li SAARVÄLI
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Essity Hygiene and Health AB
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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
    • A47K10/38Dispensers 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
    • A47K10/3809Dispensers 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 spindles which are not directly supported
    • A47K10/3818Dispensers 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 spindles which are not directly supported with a distribution opening which is perpendicular to the rotation axis
    • 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
    • A47K2010/3206Coreless paper rolls

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  • the invention relates to a space saving and compact dispenser for rolled paper webs wherein the dispenser is adapted for a compressed or deformed paper product, as well as a paper product for use in such a dispenser.
  • Paper dispensing devices that dispense paper from the centre of a coreless, spiral or cracked core paper roll are known as centreflow or centrefeed dispensers.
  • the web of paper in such dispensers is fed from the axial portion or centre of the paper roll.
  • a standard rolled paper product for this purpose would have cylindrical shape with a substantially uniform diameter.
  • Paper dispensers of this type have a general cylindrical shape substantially conforming to the rolled paper products to be dispensed, both with respect to shape and size, or sizes if several types of rolls are to be accommodated.
  • the known dispensers are also adapted for said standard coreless centreflow rolled paper or web product of cylindrical shape with a substantially uniform diameter. Due to factors such as hardness and roll density of the centreflow rolled paper webs it has not been practical to manufacture and transport such rolled paper webs in a deformed or compressed state. First, the rolled paper webs would have to be shaped to resume a cylindrical form before loading it into a dispenser. This could present a problem for the user due to the said hardness of the product. Second, due to the necessity for maintaining the rolled paper webs in a substantially cylindrical shape, due to the cylindrical shape of the corresponding dispensers, it has not been possible to transport and/or use such rolled paper webs in a deformed or compressed state.
  • One problem solved by the dispenser according to the invention is to provide a space saving and compact dispenser for centreflow or centrefeed rolled paper products, wherein the dispenser is adapted for such a paper product.
  • a further problem solved by the invention is to provide centreflow or centrefeed rolled paper webs allowing substantial space savings when packaging and transporting assembled packages or pallets containing such paper products.
  • the above problems are solved by a centreflow paper dispenser according to claim 1 and a paper product according to claim 8.
  • paper roll is intended to encompass all types of centreflow coreless, spiral or cracked core wound products comprising webs of paper, non-woven fibres or other materials suitable for dispensing from a centreflow dispenser.
  • central axis is used to indicate a longitudinal axis through the central section of such a roll.
  • the invention relates to a centreflow paper roll dispenser, which dispenser has a housing comprising a first section for attaching the dispenser to a support surface and a second section at least partially enclosing a radial circumference of a non-cylindrical centreflow paper roll.
  • This first embodiment is mainly intended for dispensers mounted to hold a paper roll with its central axis in a substantially horizontal position.
  • Such a dispenser can be mounted onto a surface located at practically any angle and allows paper to be fed from either end of the openended dispenser. The direction of feed is determined by which end of the rolls is pre-started and the orientation of the roll in the dispenser. Pre-starting of a paper roll before placing it in a dispenser is common practice for centrefeed rolls.
  • the paper may be torn by hand or by pulling it over an edge provided for this purpose.
  • an edge may be located at a suitable position along either or both outer edges of said second section.
  • the edge or edges may be serrated or otherwise shaped to facilitate tearing of the paper.
  • a second preferred embodiment further comprises a third section enclosing a first end of the paper roll and preferably, but not necessarily, a fourth section enclosing at least a second end of the paper roll, and an exit port in connection with said third and/or fourth section for dispensing paper from said paper roll.
  • the exit port is located in the third section whenever the dispenser comprises a third or fourth section and no alternatives are given.
  • a cross-section through the dispenser taken perpendicular to a central axis through a hole in the paper roll has a major axis and a minor axis, wherein the major axis is substantially parallel to the support surface for the dispenser.
  • the term 'attached' may be interpreted as including both fixed and removably attached.
  • the term 'removably attached' may be interpreted as including both completely removable and hinged.
  • a horizontally placed roll may be mounted on a substantially horizontal surface, such as under a cupboard or a similar unit.
  • the central axis of the roll may be arranged either substantially parallel to or at right angles to the front edge of said cupboard or similar unit.
  • a horizontally placed roll may also be mounted on a substantially vertical surface, such as a wall.
  • dispensing is achieved by pulling the web sideways out of either end, or straight out of a dispenser mounted on said vertical or horizontal surface.
  • Dispensers according to the first embodiment are preferred for this type of arrangement, as a paper roll will as a rule not require support from a lower end surface and may allow dispensing from either end.
  • dispensers according to the second preferred embodiment may also be used for horizontally placed rolls.
  • a dispenser may be located with the central axis of the centreflow roll placed substantially vertical on a wall or similar.
  • a wall is preferably, but not necessarily, vertical or near vertical.
  • a vertically placed roll may typically be dispensed in a vertical downward direction, although an embodiment adapted for vertical upward dispensing is also possible.
  • Dispensers according to the second preferred embodiment are suited for this type of arrangement, as a paper roll will as a rule require support from a lower end surface.
  • one or more sections of the dispenser may be more or less removable or openable.
  • the front second section of a substantially horizontally mounted dispenser is attached to the first section along its lower longitudinal edge.
  • the second section may be curved outwards and upwards, to form a substantially oval dispenser, leaving a substantially parallel gap between its upper longitudinal edge and the first section.
  • a paper roll may be inserted from either end of the dispenser, or down through said gap, by allowing at least the a part of the second section to be resiliently deformed away from the first section during loading of the dispenser.
  • a dispenser may for instance be made in one piece, by stamping and bending a blank made of sheet metal.
  • a horizontally placed roll may be mounted on a horizontal surface, such as under a cupboard or a similar unit.
  • dispensing is achieved by pulling the web sideways out of either end or straight out of a dispenser mounted on said horizontal surface.
  • This dispenser may have a housing comprising a first section for attaching the dispenser to a support surface, a second section at least partially enclosing a radial circumference of a non-cylindrical centreflow paper roll, a third section enclosing one end of the paper roll, a fourth section enclosing the opposite end of the paper roll, and an exit port in connection with said third or fourth sections for dispensing paper from said paper roll.
  • Suitable opening arrangements would include either of the third or fourth end sections or a horizontally extending end section of that side of the second section facing the user.
  • a vertically placed roll may be mounted on a substantially vertical surface, such as a wall or similar.
  • the second section When mounted on a, such a vertical surface, the second section may be located at the front of the dispenser, facing the user.
  • the opening arrangements may include either of the third or fourth end sections, arranged as separately removable sections or integrated with at least a part of the vertically extending second section.
  • the front second section is removably attached to said first section to allow loading of the paper roll.
  • This can be achieved by arranging a front portion or one or more side portions or a combination thereof, being part of the second section, to be removable from the dispenser.
  • the front second section and/or at least a part of the upper fourth section may be either vertically or horizontally hinged relative to one or more of its adjacent sections.
  • the second section may be hinged to one side using a hinge extending vertically, which hinge may be placed at or adjacent a line where the second section joins the first section.
  • the second section may further comprise two halves, where each half section is hinged to one side using a hinge extending vertically adjacent a line where the respective halves of the second section joins the first section.
  • the two halves may come together at the front of the dispenser, where their mating edges can join along a vertical, angled, irregular or otherwise shaped line.
  • a unit may be attached to the first section by a horizontal hinge.
  • a unit may comprise the front second section and the upper fourth section, with a hinge placed at or adjacent a location where the front second section joins the lower, third section.
  • the unit may also comprise the front second section and the lower third section, with a hinge placed at or adjacent a location where the front second section joins the upper, fourth section.
  • a unit may further comprise the second, third and fourth section, with a hinge placed where the upper, fourth section joins an upper part of the wall mounted first section.
  • a unit comprising the front second section and the upper fourth section may be removably attached to at least said lower third section to allow loading of the paper roll.
  • the second section encircles the paper roll and is supported by the third section around its lower periphery.
  • a unit comprising the front second section, the lower third section and the upper fourth section may be removably attached to the first section to allow loading of the paper roll.
  • This can be achieved by using one or more locking means, which are actuated to release said unit.
  • the front surface of the first section may be provided with at least one guide means, such as a single or a parallel dovetail or a similar profiled arrangement. This allows the user to slide the unit horizontally or vertically relative to the first section and in the plane of said section, from a dispensing position to a position where the unit is removed from the first section in order to be refilled.
  • the third section may be arranged to enclose a lower part of the paper roll, can be arranged to support and bear the weight of the paper roll.
  • the exit port for dispensing paper from said paper roll may be arranged in said third section.
  • Said exit port for dispensing paper from said paper roll may alternatively be arranged in a fifth section adjacent from and below said third section.
  • the fifth section may be fixed to the third section, or be removable and replaceable to allow the exit port to be changed or adapted to provide means for tearing off different paper or web qualities.
  • the dispenser may be given a substantially oval, elliptical or rectangular cross-section, or any intermediate combination of these cross-sectional shapes. This applies to the case where the second section itself encircles the paper roll, whereby its cross-section is substantially symmetrical around both the major and the minor axis. It also applies to the case where a frontal, outer part of the second section between the points on either side of the dispenser where the second section joins the first section, which is mounted on a supporting wall. In the latter case, the outer part of the second section may have, for instance a generally half-elliptical shape that joins the first section having a rectangular shape attached to the wall. Such a dispenser would be symmetrical around the minor axis only. However, design and manufacturing considerations may necessitate the outer edges of the second sections, substantially coinciding with the major axis of the cross-section of the dispenser, to be extended more or less directly towards the first section adjacent the supporting wall.
  • the ratio of the major axis over the minor axis may preferably, but not necessarily, be in the range 1 ,1 :1 to 2:1. The ratio may also be dependent on the diameter and/or thickness of the paper roll and the roll density of the rolled web.
  • the invention further relates to a centrefeed paper roll for use in a dispenser as described above.
  • the paper roll may be compressed into a non-cylindrical shape where a cross-section taken perpendicular to a central axis through a centre hole in the paper roll has a major axis and a minor axis, wherein the major axis is substantially parallel to a support surface for the dispenser.
  • the ratio for the major axis over the minor axis for such a roll may be chosen in the above range.
  • the wound web roll is permanently compressed into an elliptical, rectangular or similar cross-section, which allows it to be placed in a dispenser according to the invention.
  • a paper or web roll of this type may have a roll density in the range 0,2-0,3 g/cm 3 and is compressed to a predetermined shape during manufacture of the roll.
  • Such paper rolls may either be coreless or have a removable cracked core.
  • the wound web roll is at least temporarily compressed into an elliptical, rectangular or similar cross-section, which allows it to be placed in a dispenser according to the invention.
  • a wound paper or web roll of this type may have a roll density less than approximately 0,2 g/cm 3 , but not less than 0,1 g/cm 3 . This allows compression of the roll or rolls prior to packaging for transport, as well as manual compression of the roll before being loaded into the dispenser. Paper rolls of this type may be use for relatively soft, more compressible paper qualities or relatively loose wound paper rolls. This type of rolls may be retained in compression during transport and storage and may expand at least partially to their original, cylindrical shape when removed from the package.
  • Such a compressed or deformed wound web product made from paper, non- woven fibre or similar may have a substantially elliptical or rectangular cross- section having more or less distinct cross-sectional major and minor axes, as opposed to a standard centreflow rolled web product having a substantially uniform diameter.
  • the centre hole of such a paper roll may either conform to the outer oval, elliptical or rectangular shape of the roll, or be allowed to fully or at least partially collapse.
  • the ratio of the major axis over the minor axis may be up to approximately 2:1. As stated above, this ratio preferably, but not necessarily in the range 1 ,1 :1 to 2:1 , depending on the diameter and/or thickness of the paper roll and the roll density of the rolled web.
  • a compressed or deformed wound web product according to the invention will allow a larger number of products to be packaged onto a standard size pallet.
  • a standard size pallet measuring 400x600 mm will take 4 rolls of A-Tork ® compressed from a 300 mm diameter (0) to 300x200 mm. These rolls would normally require a 600x600 mm pallet.
  • the 400x600 mm pallet will take 10 rolls of M-Tork ® rolls compressed from a 200 mm 0 to 200x120 mm, instead of 6 uncompressed rolls.
  • the 400x600 mm pallet will take 16 rolls of Mini-Tork ® rolls compressed from a 150 mm 0 to 150x100 mm. These rolls would normally require a 600x600 mm pallet.
  • a further embodiment relates to a method of making a centreflow rolled web product for use in a dispenser according to the invention.
  • Each said rolled web product comprises a length of material wound on a cylindrical, expandable mandrel that is removed to produce a coreless roll.
  • Such a roll may be somewhat resilient in a substantially radial direction.
  • rolls are disposed in a predetermined array having at least one layer of adjacent and mutually parallel central axes, said compressive loading being applied to said rolls to effect a deformation of each roll into a substantially elliptic, square or rectangular cross-section.
  • the method can also be applied to single rolls.
  • the method comprises the steps of: - placing one or more rolls on a support surface, between opposing punching plates and an upper support plate,
  • the wound web is compressible, and that the step of applying a directional compressive loading is effected by applying a compressive loading that deforms the rolls into a substantially elliptical shape, without flattening the central opening in said centreflow roll or rolls.
  • the compressive loading may be applied by placing one single or multiple parallel rolls on a flat support surface between a pair of opposing punching plates, having their main surfaces parallel to the longitudinal axis or axes of said products. Subsequently an adjustable support plate is placed over the product or products, parallel to the support surface. Actuators acting on their respective punching plates are then activated to apply a compressive force onto the product or products.
  • a centreflow dispenser according to the invention may be adaptable for use with centreflow rolled paper or non-woven webs of different bulks, as well as different weights, widths and tensile strengths. Such paper rolls may be coreless or have a cracked central core, allowing centreflow dispensing.
  • the current invention is applicable to any such type of compressed centreflow rolled paper product.
  • Figure 1A/B shows a side and lower view of a dispenser for non-cylindrical paper rolls according to a first embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 2 shows a plan view of a cross-section through the first and second sections of Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 3 shows a dispenser according to a second embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 4 shows a plan view of a cross-section through the first and second sections of Figure 3;
  • Figure 5 shows a plan view of a cross-section through an alternative embodiment of the second section as shown in Figures 1 and 3;
  • Figure 6A/B show the component parts of a dispenser according to a third embodiment of the invention;
  • Figure 7 shows the component parts of Figures 6a and 6b assembled into a dispenser;
  • Figure 8 shows a cross-sectional plan view in through the assembled dispenser in Figure 7;
  • Figure 9 shows a dispenser according to a fourth embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 10 shows a dispenser according to a fifth embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 11 shows perspective view of a dispenser according to a sixth embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 12 shows a cross-section through a first alternative sixth embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 13 shows a cross-section through a second alternative sixth embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 14 shows a show plan view schematically illustrating the cross- section of a known dispenser for cylindrical paper roll
  • Figure 15 shows a show plan view of a dispenser for non-cylindrical paper rolls according to the invention.
  • Figures 1 A and 1 B show a front and lower view of a dispenser according to a first embodiment of the invention.
  • the dispenser comprises a first section 1 for attaching the dispenser to a wall, a second section 2 attached to the first section 1 and encircling a space for a paper roll, a lower, third section 3 arranged for supporting a non-cylindrical paper roll and an upper, fourth section 4 forming an upper end surface of the dispenser.
  • a front part of the second section 2, facing the user has an elliptic shape, while a pair of side portions, extending from the widest part of the second section towards the rear first section 1 , is substantially perpendicular to the wall.
  • the elliptic shape of said front part of the second section 2 is arranged to conform to the cross-sectional shape of a centreflow web roll placed in the dispenser.
  • the lower, third section 3 is provided with an exit port 5 with a surrounding tear edge 6 for feeding out and tearing off paper from a coreless roll placed in the dispenser.
  • the exit port does not form an essential part of the invention as such, and will not be described in further detail.
  • the dispenser is opened by means of a removably attached third section 3, attached to the lower circumference of the second section, in order to load a paper roll into the dispenser.
  • the upper, fourth section 4 is provided with a hinge Hi along the line where it joins the first section 1.
  • a unit comprising at least a major part of the front section 2 and the upper, fourth section 4 is provided with a hinge Hi in the same location as the previous embodiment, to allow the unit to be tilted upwards.
  • the unit comprising the second and fourth sections 2, 4 may alternatively be provided with a hinge H 2 at the front of the dispenser, where the front section 2 meets the lower, third section 3, to allow the unit to be tilted forwards.
  • the entire, or at least a part of, the second section 2 can be provided with a substantially vertical hinge H 3 , H 4 located down one side of the dispenser along a line parallel to or coinciding with the line where the front section 2 joins the rear section 1.
  • a hinge H 5 along the side of the front section 2 at an angle, starting from an upper or lower corner of either side of the first section 1.
  • Figure 2 shows a plan view of a cross-section through the first and second sections of Figure 1A.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the encircling second section 2 has a generally elliptical shape, having a major axis Y-Y, which axis is located in a horizontal plane and parallel to the wall onto which the dispenser is attached, and a minor axis X-X, which axis is perpendicular to, and in the same plane as, the major axis Y-Y.
  • Figure 3 shows a dispenser according to a second embodiment of the invention.
  • the dispenser comprises a first section 1 for attaching the dispenser to a wall, a second section 2 encircling a space for a paper roll, a lower, third section 3 attached to the first section 1 and arranged for supporting a paper roll, and an upper, fourth section 4 forming an upper end surface of the dispenser.
  • the main difference is that the first section 1 is attached to the supporting third section 3, so that the encircling second section is removed for loading the dispenser, as shown in Figure 3.
  • the encircling second section 2 is lowered down over a roll (not shown) placed on the lower, third section 3 and is held in place by a slight force fit, a snap-lock or a similar locking means.
  • Figure 4 shows a plan view of a cross-section through the first and second sections of Figure 3.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the encircling second section 2 has a generally elliptical shape, having a major axis Y-Y, which axis is horizontal and parallel to the wall onto which the dispenser is attached, and a minor axis X-X, which axis is perpendicular to and in the same plane as the major axis Y-Y.
  • Figure 5 shows a plan view of a cross-section through an alternative embodiment of the second section as shown in Figures 1 and 3, including a paper roll R compressed to a substantially rectangular cross-sectional shape, indicated with dotted lines.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the encircling second section 2 has a generally rectangular shape, having a major axis Y-Y, which axis is horizontal and parallel to the wall onto which the dispenser is attached, and a minor axis X-X, which axis is perpendicular to and in the same plane as the major axis Y-Y.
  • FIGS. 6a and 6b show the component parts of a dispenser according to a third embodiment of the invention.
  • the dispenser comprises a first section 11 for attaching the dispenser to a wall, a second section 12 attached to the first section 11 and partially encircling a space for a paper roll, a lower, third section 13 arranged for supporting a non-cylindrical paper roil and an upper, fourth section 14 forming an upper end surface of the dispenser.
  • the lower, third section 13 is provided with an exit port 15 with a surrounding tear edge 16 for feeding out and tearing off paper from a coreless roll placed in the dispenser.
  • the exit port does not form an essential part of the invention as such, and will not be described in further detail.
  • the third section 13 is an integrated part of the first wall mounted section 11 , which in turn includes a back panel 17 delimited by one upper 18 and a pair of side edges 19a, 19b.
  • the second and fourth sections 12, 14 forms a unit that is removably attached to the upper and side edges 17, 18 of the first section 11 and the outer circumference of the lower third section 13, in order to load a paper roll into the dispenser.
  • Figure 6a shows the unit comprising the second and fourth sections 12, 14 removed from the dispenser assembly
  • Figure 6b shows a wall mounted unit comprising first and third sections 11 , 13.
  • the wall mounted unit and the removable unit are provided with a number of cooperating resilient snap-on connectors for holding the units together. These connectors will not be described in detail, as they are not part of the invention and are merely indicated in Figures 6a and 6b.
  • Figure 7 shows the component parts of Figures 6a and 6b assembled into a dispenser, including a paper roll R indicated with dotted lines.
  • Figure 8 shows a plan view of the assembled dispenser in Figure 7.
  • the outer part of the second section 12 has a half-elliptical shape that substantially conforms with the shape of the paper roll R.
  • From the widest part of the second section 12 a pair of substantially vertical side walls 20a, 20b extends towards the wall to join the side edges 19a, 19b of the first section 11 , having a rectangular shape and being attached to the wall.
  • the said widest part of the dispenser coincides with the major axis Y-Y in this example.
  • Such a dispenser would be symmetrical around the minor axis X-X only.
  • Figure 9 shows a horizontally mounted dispenser according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
  • the dispenser comprises a first section 21 for attaching the dispenser to a surface and a second section 22 attached to the first section 21 and encircling a space for a paper roll.
  • the first section 21 is attached underneath a kitchen unit, such as a cupboard, while the second section 22 supports a non-cylindrical paper roll with its central axis parallel to the front surface of the kitchen unit.
  • a third section 23 is arranged at one end of the dispenser and is provided with an exit port 25 with a surrounding tear edge 26 for feeding out and tearing off paper from a coreless roll placed in the dispenser.
  • a fourth section 24 forms an end surface that may be opened to refill the dispenser.
  • the fourth section 24 is provided with a hinge H 6 adjacent the line where it joins the first section 21.
  • a push button 27 on the fourth section 24 is actuated to release a resilient catch means.
  • a dispenser unit comprising the second third and fourth sections 22, 23, 24 can be attached to the first section 21 by means of one or more guides. This would allow the user to slide the unit in a horizontal direction, either in a direction parallel to the central axis of the roll or at right angles to this direction towards the front of the kitchen unit.
  • Figure 10 shows a horizontally mounted dispenser according to a fifth embodiment of the invention.
  • the embodiment differs from said fourth embodiment in that the dispenser is mounted under a kitchen unit at right angles to the front of the kitchen unit and said fourth embodiment.
  • the dispenser comprises a first section 31 for attaching the dispenser to a surface underneath the kitchen unit and a second section 32 attached to the first section 31 and encircling a space for a paper roll.
  • the second section 32 supports a non-cylindrical paper roll with its central axis at right angles to the front surface of the kitchen unit.
  • a third section 33 is arranged at the end of the dispenser facing the user and is provided with an exit port 35 with a surrounding tear edge 36 for feeding out and tearing off paper from a coreless roll placed in the dispenser.
  • a fourth section 34 forms an end surface that faces a wall onto which the kitchen unit is mounted.
  • a dispenser unit comprising the second third and fourth sections 32, 33, 34 is attached to the first section 31 by means of one or more guides (not shown). This will allow the user to slide the unit in a horizontal direction, either in a direction parallel to the central axis of the roll, towards the front of the kitchen unit, or, according to an alternative embodiment, at right angles to this direction.
  • FIG 11 shows perspective view of a dispenser according to a sixth embodiment of the invention.
  • This dispenser has a housing comprising a first section 41 for attaching the dispenser to a support surface and a second section 42 at least partially enclosing a radial circumference of a web roll R.
  • both ends of the dispenser is provided with an opening for dispensing a web from said web roll R, which roll is located with its central axis in a substantially horizontal plane.
  • a dispenser of this type can be re-filled by a user gripping that edge 43 of the second section 42 not joined to the first section 41 and applying a force at right angles to the plane of the first section 41.
  • a new web roll R is inserted from either end of the dispenser, and is held in place by a force applied by the second section 42.
  • the second section 42 is attached to the first section 41 by means of a spring loaded hinge H 7 .
  • This hinge allow the second section to be swung into the position indicated at 42a for re-filling, whereby the second section is released to take up the position indicated at 42b to hold the web roll in place.
  • the spring force exerted by the hinge H 7 must be sufficient to prevent the web roll from moving during a dispensing operation. Also, as the roll begins to deplete and partially collapse, the second section 42 must be allowed to swing towards the first section 41 to maintain said spring force.
  • the second section 42 is joined to the first section 41 along a line indicated at point 43.
  • the second section is made from a suitable resilient material.
  • the second section When acted on by a user, the second section is resiliently deformed into the position indicated at 42c for re-filling, whereby the second section is released to take up the position indicated at 42d to hold the web roll in place.
  • the resilient properties of the material must be such that the spring force exerted by the second section is sufficient to prevent the web roll from moving during a dispensing operation. Also, as the roll begins to deplete and partially collapse, the second section 42 must be allowed to flex further towards the first section 41 to maintain said spring force.
  • the first and second sections are made from a single piece of sheet metal, such as stainless steel.
  • Figures 14 and 15 shows a pair of cross-sectional plan views schematically illustrating the relationship in size between a known dispenser for cylindrical paper rolls and a dispenser for non-cylindrical paper rolls according to the invention.
  • the width Y 2 of the dispenser according to the invention is larger than the corresponding width Y 1 of a known dispenser.
  • the width Y 2 can be equal to or larger than Y 1 .
  • the dispenser depth X 2 or extension at right angles to the wall, is noticeably less than the depth X 1 of the known dispenser.
  • a typical difference in size would be that X 2 is 25-50% less than X 1 , although the relationship between X 1 and X 2 may typically be within the range 0,5 X 1 ⁇ X 2 ⁇ 0,9 Xi depending on the size of roll, the inner diameter of the centre hole, the degree of compression, roll density, and/or other parameters.
  • the invention also relates to a method of making a centreflow rolled web product for use in a dispenser according to the invention.
  • Each said rolled web product comprises a length of paper wound on a cylindrical, expandable mandrel that is removed to product a coreless roll.
  • Such a roll may be somewhat resilient in a substantially radial direction, dependent on its roll density.
  • rolls are disposed in a predetermined array having at least one layer of adjacent and mutually parallel central axes, said compressive loading being applied to said rolls to effect a deformation of each roll into a substantially elliptic, square or rectangular cross-section.
  • the method can also be applied to deformation of single rolls.
  • the method comprises the steps of placing one or more rolls on a support surface, between opposing punching plates and a support plate, applying a sufficient directional compressive loading on said one or more rolls by actuating said punching plates, to substantially deform said rolls until said one or more rolls contacts the support plate and relieving said compressive loading.
  • the wound web is compressible, and that the step of applying a directional compressive loading is effected by applying a compressive loading that deforms the rolls into a substantially elliptical shape, without flattening the central opening in said centreflow roll or rolls.
  • the central opening can be deformed, but must be sufficiently open to allow paper to be dispensed there through.
  • the compressive loading may be applied by placing one single or multiple parallel rolls on a flat support surface between a pair of opposing punching plates, having their main surfaces parallel to the longitudinal axis or axes of said products. Subsequently an adjustable support plate is placed over the product or products, parallel to the support surface.
  • the degree of compression, and hence the elliptic shape of the rolls, can be controlled by adjusting the distance between the support surface and support plate. This is achieved by adjustable means comprising hydraulic cylinders, ball screws, threaded elements, or similar. Actuators, such as hydraulic cylinders (not shown), acting on their respective punching plates are then actuated to apply a compressive force onto the products. The roll or rolls are compressed into an elliptical cross-sectional shape until the support plate is contacted by the peripheral surface located along the major axis of the said cross-section of said roll or rolls. Finally the compressive load is released.
  • the roll or rolls Due to a certain spring back effect of the roll or rolls when the load is released, the roll or rolls are compressed a predetermined amount past the desired elliptical shape displayed by the roll or rolls while under compression.
  • the support plate is adjusted to a desired distance from the support surface. By adjusting the distance between the support surface and the support plate and applying a higher compressive force to the punching plates and/or applying additional compressive force by means of the support plate, the final shape of the roll or rolls can be controlled. In this way it is possible to produce rolls having a particular, desired elliptic shape or to produce a rectangular or square shape.

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