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US1537673A
US1537673A US676930A US67693023A US1537673A US 1537673 A US1537673 A US 1537673A US 676930 A US676930 A US 676930A US 67693023 A US67693023 A US 67693023A US 1537673 A US1537673 A US 1537673A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • This invention relates to paper roll holders and the primary object is to provide a paper roll holder for dispensing paper froma roll.
  • the invention contemplates the provision of a core or mandrel adapted. to receive the paper roll and a housingv bracket for supporting the core in a manner to prevent its accidentaldisplacement but so that the core may be conveniently removed for the purpose of receiving a new roll when the paper from the previous roll has been exhausted.
  • the core preferably consists of a member substantially elliptical in cross section, that is it has sides wider than the edges andit consists of the elliptical casing loosely mounted on a shaft, the casing-having over-balanced weight to cause the casing to swing back to normal position each time it is swung about its axis by a pull of the paper on the roll.
  • the casing ismounted is removably secured in the housing bracket in such a manner that it cannot be accidentally displaced.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective View of a device constructed in accordance with my invention, parts being broken away to better illustrate other parts.
  • v ig. 2 is a detailed perspective View of one of the end locking plates for securing the shaft for the paper core in place.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view of part of one end of the housing bracket showing the journal notch for supporting the'shaft.
  • V Fig. 4 is a horizontal cross sectional view The shaft upon which through the housing and throughpart of the core, and
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view on the line 55 of Fig. i.
  • '1 designatesga substantially rectangular housing bracket consisting of the back wall 2, end walls 3 and 4 and the top wall 5, the housing being open at the front and the bottom, the front having an inverted U-shaped strip, 6 to the inner vertical edges of which are secured bracket plates 7 and 8.
  • the rear edges of the plates 7 and 8 have inturned flanges'9 and 10 of approxiinately the width of thestrip 6, the flanges 9 and 10 being fastened to the sides 3 and l by rivets or other suitable fastening means.
  • the plat-es 7 and 8 have their lower ends bent back upon themselves and then outwardly to form upwardly extending parallel walls 11 and 12 with outstanding stop lips 13 and le.
  • the parallel walls of the plates 7 and 8 areslitted from the bottom bends 15 and 16 to provide vertical slits 1? and 18 to receive the endsof the shaft 19, the upper ends of the slits having offset notches 20 and 21 which constitute bearings for the journal ends 22 and 23 of the shaft 19;
  • the shaft 19 extends through a hollow fiat casing or core 24: which constitutes the paper holder or support and the metal portion of thershaft '19 is offset as at 25 so thatif the core 24 is turned the shaft must turn with it and by this means the extent of rotative 'movement of the core is limited because the extreme ends of the shaft'19 ,are provided with right angular projecting fingers -0r cranks 26 and 27 adapted to' contact with the stop flanges 13 and 14 and the core is provided at one side with a weight g 28 so that it will always swing back to normal position, therefore if a roll of paper is carried by the core and the paper strip is perforated forlengths, each time the end of the paper is
  • the shaft is introduced into the notches by passing the ends up through theslitteel portions 17 and 18 and then into the bearing notches and 21.
  • Each locking dog consists of a plate 29 hav' ing an outstanding upwardly locateidlatiange adapted to contact With astop projection 31. struck out from I the back plate of the housing" bracket so thatthe upward movement of the dog will be*li1nited.
  • Each'dog has a slit formed by the etraighte'dge sea-11nthe inclined ed 'e connected b acurved I L e u I portion to provide a notch3at-oforn11n-g an opening substantially like a lie -holeslot andthis slot registersivithone of the slitted portions 17 or 18.
  • the dogs are gravity dogs-which tend to gravitate tothe-bottoin rof the space betweenthernenibers 7-*1 1-anfd 81 2 -but sincethe inclined edges83 ex- ;ten'd diagonally acrossthe shts17 and 18,
  • a paper roll holder comprising a bracket, having spaced in'walls with vertical slots extending from the bottom edges of the end Walls, the upper endsfof'theslots terminating in o'fiset bearing notches, a core havingjournalsreceivable in the notches and removable through the slots and ver- 'lyi-niovable rlogs eaeh,inovable in one poo ,onto open the shits-and inovablein the opposite position to close the slots to hold the jounnals i in the. bearing notches.
  • a paper roll holder comprising a bracket,having spaced inxwal-ls-Witl1V61- tical slots extending from the'bottom' edges ofithe end walls theup per ends ofthe slots terminatingin oifsetlbe'aringnotches, a core having jjourn-als receivable in the notches and removable through the slots and ver- :ticallyln'iovazble dogs, each movable in one position to Open the slots and movable in the oppositepositionto closethe slots to ner -b y suitable fasteni-ngz devices .adaptedfhold the journals in the bearing notches,
  • sa-id dogs comprising slottedplates having right angular-proj (acting-flanges at their up per edges 5130 be engaged by .a-tool forraisirig theplate, and 'stop members carried I by the bracket for limiting the upward the bent back portions, the edges of the slots in the plates being adapted to close ofi the slits and means whereby the plates may be operated to open the slits.
  • a roll paper holder comprising a housing bracket having a back wall, end walls and a top wall, the bottom and front of the housing bracket being open, an inverted U-shaped strip carried by the front edges of the top and end'walls and extending inwardly in the open space, vertical plates secured to the inverted U-shaped strip and to the end walls, the plates having vertical slits extending from their lower edges, the upper edges of the slits terminating in offset bearing notches, a paper roll core having journals insert-able through the slits to engage the bearing notches, right angular projections on the journals, stop members carried by the plates against which the right angular projections may contact to limit the rotative movement of the journals and looking members for securing the journals in the bearing notches.
  • a roll paper holder comprising a housing bracket having a back wall, end walls and a top wall, the bottom and front of the housing bracket being open, an inverted U- shaped strip carried by the front edges of the top and end walls and extending in wardly in the open space, vertical plates secured to the inverted U-shaped strip and t0 the end walls, the plates having vertical slits extending from their lower edges, the, upper edges of the slits terminating in offset hearing notches, a paper roll core having journals insertable through the slits to engage the bearing notches, right angular projeotions on the journals, stop members carried by the plates against which the right angular projections may contact to limit the rrotative movement of the journals and looking members for securingthe journals in the bearing notches, said locking members comprising slitted plates having portions movable across the slits in the first named plates below the bearing notches.

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// 5/5 32 242,5 za j H ments in Paper-Roll Holders; and I do Fatented May 12, 1925f UNITED STATES NEWTON s. rarrrraanor sr. .r'osern, rrrssoonr.
ZE'APER-ROLL HOLDER.
Application filed November 26, 1923. SerialNo. 676,930.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Nnwron S. HILL- YARD, a citizen of the United States, re-
siding at St. Joseph, in the" county of Buchanan and State of Missouri, have invented certa1n new and useful Improvedeclare the following to he a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to paper roll holders and the primary object is to provide a paper roll holder for dispensing paper froma roll. The invention contemplates the provision of a core or mandrel adapted. to receive the paper roll and a housingv bracket for supporting the core in a manner to prevent its accidentaldisplacement but so that the core may be conveniently removed for the purpose of receiving a new roll when the paper from the previous roll has been exhausted. V V
The core preferably consists of a member substantially elliptical in cross section, that is it has sides wider than the edges andit consists of the elliptical casing loosely mounted on a shaft, the casing-having over-balanced weight to cause the casing to swing back to normal position each time it is swung about its axis by a pull of the paper on the roll. the casing ismounted is removably secured in the housing bracket insuch a manner that it cannot be accidentally displaced.
The novelty of the invention will be clearly apparent by reference to thelfollowing description in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective View of a device constructed in accordance with my invention, parts being broken away to better illustrate other parts.
v ig. 2 is a detailed perspective View of one of the end locking plates for securing the shaft for the paper core in place.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view of part of one end of the housing bracket showing the journal notch for supporting the'shaft.
V Fig. 4 is a horizontal cross sectional view The shaft upon which through the housing and throughpart of the core, and
Fig. 5 is a sectional view on the line 55 of Fig. i.
Referring now to the drawings,
'1 designatesga substantially rectangular housing bracket consisting of the back wall 2, end walls 3 and 4 and the top wall 5, the housing being open at the front and the bottom, the front having an inverted U-shaped strip, 6 to the inner vertical edges of which are secured bracket plates 7 and 8. The rear edges of the plates 7 and 8 have inturned flanges'9 and 10 of approxiinately the width of thestrip 6, the flanges 9 and 10 being fastened to the sides 3 and l by rivets or other suitable fastening means. The plat- es 7 and 8 have their lower ends bent back upon themselves and then outwardly to form upwardly extending parallel walls 11 and 12 with outstanding stop lips 13 and le. The parallel walls of the plates 7 and 8 areslitted from the bottom bends 15 and 16 to provide vertical slits 1? and 18 to receive the endsof the shaft 19, the upper ends of the slits having offset notches 20 and 21 which constitute bearings for the journal ends 22 and 23 of the shaft 19; The shaft 19 extends through a hollow fiat casing or core 24: which constitutes the paper holder or support and the metal portion of thershaft '19 is offset as at 25 so thatif the core 24 is turned the shaft must turn with it and by this means the extent of rotative 'movement of the core is limited because the extreme ends of the shaft'19 ,are provided with right angular projecting fingers - 0r cranks 26 and 27 adapted to' contact with the stop flanges 13 and 14 and the core is provided at one side with a weight g 28 so that it will always swing back to normal position, therefore if a roll of paper is carried by the core and the paper strip is perforated forlengths, each time the end of the paper is pulled, the core will turn a distance sufficient only to unwind a limited amount. of paper, the sudden stoppa-ge of the core being effective in causing the sheet to be severed. This particular feature in itself is not new but the construction whereby it is accomplished appears to be novel. 1 r
The shaft is introduced into the notches by passing the ends up through theslitteel portions 17 and 18 and then into the bearing notches and 21. 111i O1 Cle1rtO=-.Gl= l1l 1l-' nate liability of the shaft becoming detached,
I provide locking dogs in the form of plates, one of which is shown in detail-in-Fig. 2. Each locking dog consists of a plate 29 hav' ing an outstanding upwardly locateidlatiange adapted to contact With astop projection 31. struck out from I the back plate of the housing" bracket so thatthe upward movement of the dog will be*li1nited.- Each'dog has a slit formed by the etraighte'dge sea-11nthe inclined ed 'e connected b acurved I L e u I portion to provide a notch3at-oforn11n-g an opening substantially like a lie -holeslot andthis slot registersivithone of the slitted portions 17 or 18. {The dogs are gravity dogs-which tend to gravitate tothe-bottoin rof the space betweenthernenibers 7-*1 1-anfd 81 2 -but sincethe inclined edges83 ex- ;ten'd diagonally acrossthe shts17 and 18,
it'will be apparent that in introducing the journal ends 22 and ofathe shaft 1 9 that the journal ends Willride; against the edges 33 of the dogs and raise them tothe positions shownfin'the left hand endof-Fig. 1 until the shaft engages in the journal notches 20 and 2l,-then the dogs willdrop down-to the positions shown in Figs. l-and 5 ;l ,oekin g the shaft lt) against accidental displacement. -=Wh en the paper hasbeen removed from the corelandiit is fdesired'to apply a renewal;aninstrument can'be in troduced in the space between the end ofthe flanges '13 and the front cover plate 6ito engagethe 80 of thodogs-QQ to cause them to move/out of locking engagement,
then the shaft nay *be removed. 'WVhen a' roll is placed on theo core, the t'wo endsot the shaft will be caused to register \vitlrthe slits i? and 18 amilzby 'aisin the same the holder or core will be secured in' place as above described. T he housingbrac'ket may be secured to "tho-Wall in anysuitable nan to pass throughopeningsfiG and 37 of which there maybe any suitable-number. i
It \vill'be apparent athat-the' devi oeis inexpensive to construct, rugged and of easy application and while :I have specifically described the particular vlfletails offthe illustrated embodimentof the invention, I Wish it understood that I reserve the right to n ake changes in form, proportion and minor details of construction Without departing from the-spirit (fifths-invention or sacrificing any of its advantages. 7
llhat I elaim anddesire to secure by-Lette'rs P atent is "1. A paper roll holder comprising a bracket, having spaced in'walls with vertical slots extending from the bottom edges of the end Walls, the upper endsfof'theslots terminating in o'fiset bearing notches, a core havingjournalsreceivable in the notches and removable through the slots and ver- 'lyi-niovable rlogs eaeh,inovable in one poo ,onto open the shits-and inovablein the opposite position to close the slots to hold the jounnals i in the. bearing notches.
2. A paper roll holder comprising a "bBackeQ-ihaving spaced in walls with vertical slots extending from the bottom edges ot-the 'e-nd 'wallsythe upper ends of the slots terminating in offset bearing notches, a core having journals receivable in the notches and reniovablethrough 1 the slots and verti- -cally inovahle- 'dogs,--e ach movable in one position-to-ojmn the slots and movable inthe opposite-position to close the slots to=hold the journals int-he bearing-notches, said dogs comprising slotted *plates, one edge of each slot'in each plate-being at an. angle=to=the slot in'its complementaryend-Wall.
3. A paper roll =-l-iolder comprising a bracket, having spaced in walls with vertical-slots extending from the bottom edges ofthe end ivalls, the upper ends of the slots terminating in ofi'set'bearing notches, acore I having journals receivable in the notchesand -einoval'ile 1 through the slots and vertically movable dogs, yea-ch movable .in one position toiopen-the slots and movable in the'opposite iposition -to close the slots to hold the journals inthe bearing notches, said dogs comprising slotted plates having right angular proj eeting flangesati thei r upper edges -to be engaged by -a tool -for raising the ,plate. v r
4. A paper roll holder comprising a bracket,having spaced inxwal-ls-Witl1V61- tical slots extending from the'bottom' edges ofithe end walls theup per ends ofthe slots terminatingin oifsetlbe'aringnotches, a core having jjourn-als receivable in the notches and removable through the slots and ver- :ticallyln'iovazble dogs, each movable in one position to Open the slots and movable in the oppositepositionto closethe slots to ner -b y suitable fasteni-ngz devices .adaptedfhold the journals in the bearing notches,
sa-id dogs comprising slottedplates having right angular-proj (acting-flanges at their up per edges 5130 be engaged by .a-tool forraisirig theplate, and 'stop members carried I by the bracket for limiting the upward the bent back portions, the edges of the slots in the plates being adapted to close ofi the slits and means whereby the plates may be operated to open the slits.
6. A roll paper holder comprising a housing bracket having a back wall, end walls and a top wall, the bottom and front of the housing bracket being open, an inverted U-shaped strip carried by the front edges of the top and end'walls and extending inwardly in the open space, vertical plates secured to the inverted U-shaped strip and to the end walls, the plates having vertical slits extending from their lower edges, the upper edges of the slits terminating in offset bearing notches, a paper roll core having journals insert-able through the slits to engage the bearing notches, right angular projections on the journals, stop members carried by the plates against which the right angular projections may contact to limit the rotative movement of the journals and looking members for securing the journals in the bearing notches.
7. A roll paper holder comprising a housing bracket having a back wall, end walls and a top wall, the bottom and front of the housing bracket being open, an inverted U- shaped strip carried by the front edges of the top and end walls and extending in wardly in the open space, vertical plates secured to the inverted U-shaped strip and t0 the end walls, the plates having vertical slits extending from their lower edges, the, upper edges of the slits terminating in offset hearing notches, a paper roll core having journals insertable through the slits to engage the bearing notches, right angular projeotions on the journals, stop members carried by the plates against which the right angular projections may contact to limit the rrotative movement of the journals and looking members for securingthe journals in the bearing notches, said locking members comprising slitted plates having portions movable across the slits in the first named plates below the bearing notches.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
NEWTON S. HILLYARD.
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US2416115A (en) * 1944-09-09 1947-02-18 Donald A Neuman Sanitary dispenser for roll paper
US3260533A (en) * 1963-11-12 1966-07-12 Charles F Ryder Retractable wheel assembly
US3296780A (en) * 1963-07-30 1967-01-10 American Air Filter Co Filter media loading arrangement for roll-type air filter
US3672550A (en) * 1969-07-07 1972-06-27 Michael R Greco Multi-tape dispenser
US10259293B2 (en) * 2014-04-01 2019-04-16 Daimler Ag Air filter for a ventilation device of a motor vehicle

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2416115A (en) * 1944-09-09 1947-02-18 Donald A Neuman Sanitary dispenser for roll paper
US3296780A (en) * 1963-07-30 1967-01-10 American Air Filter Co Filter media loading arrangement for roll-type air filter
US3260533A (en) * 1963-11-12 1966-07-12 Charles F Ryder Retractable wheel assembly
US3672550A (en) * 1969-07-07 1972-06-27 Michael R Greco Multi-tape dispenser
US10259293B2 (en) * 2014-04-01 2019-04-16 Daimler Ag Air filter for a ventilation device of a motor vehicle

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