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US584007A
US584007A US584007DA US584007A US 584007 A US584007 A US 584007A US 584007D A US584007D A US 584007DA US 584007 A US584007 A US 584007A
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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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  • Our invention relates to improvements in toilet-paper cabinets.
  • the obj ect of ourinvention is to provide irnproved mechanism for feeding or discharging the sheets singly from the cabinet.
  • Figure l is a vertical cross-sectional View looking toward the rear of the cabinet.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitir dinal central sectional view of the cabinet, showing clearly the feeding mechanism.
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the cabinet, and Fig. et is a top plan view of the feeding mechanism.
  • A designates the upper part or cover of the box, which nts on the lower part B and is held in place by a projection or diagonally-tapering flange c, which engages in the recessed passage or notch in the abutment h, and also by the lock Q, which is unlocked by the key R.
  • C is the package of toilet-paper, which is held in position by means of the fastener P, having its upper end pressed against the top of the cabinet and its lower end O passed through and bent under the plate K to securely hold the paper on said plate, which is held in place by means of the-vertical hook M, which entends through and above the plate some distance to allow the plate to be moved upward by the feeding-spring L, se cured to the bottom of the cabinet, and to keep the package from slipping down too far we provide the hooks M with the stops or pins N.
  • Journaled in the side pieces U and U of the frame 'I are the shafts G and G', carrying near their ends the sprocket-wheels F and F', which have passing over them the chains D, having secured to every other link and extending across from one chain to the other the paper-feeding cross-pieces E, which are secured to the chain-links by means of staples or other suit-able means.
  • the sprocket-chains, to which are attached the cross-pieces E are also caused to move, and as the cross-pieces are contacted with the toilet-paper tablet, which is pressed upward into contact with the cross-pieces by means of the spring L, the sheets of paper are torn from the fastener P and are passed out through the exit-opening in the bottom ot' the case, and the chain then passes onward and around the sprocket-wheels in its course.
  • the sprocket-wheel F On the sides of the sprocket-wheel F is secured the toothed or ratchet wheel J, which engages with the pawl or detent J', which keeps the feeding mechanism from being reversely turned and which is secured to the frame T, and on the end of the shaft G is attached the. handle or turn-key or crank H for turning the shaft and thus operating the whole mechanism.
  • This frame T is secured to the cover or top A by means of the screw S, which holds the feeder in the top of the box, so that the top may be unlocked by meansof the lock and key.
  • Saidiop portion having a dopouding 'iiaugfo littiugiliyth botomiportiou and means'to iock them togeisiiei; said bottompoi'tion hav ing they pap'eikoxi, oponingvtheroin,zuid moans gfor holding? ih@ package of, papeizaind pu si.
  • moans for glimdingagainst-baekwarci movoment ofthe Shafts, sooiuedy onlthe under sfide of siid immo, and moans for turningiiho sha1' is v to feed-tho paper.

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Patented June 8, i897.
PAPER HOLDING GABINET.
J. N. MOBHN su G. GRAF.
(No Model.)
UNITED STATES PATENT EErcE..
JOIIN N. MOEIIN AND CONRAD GRAF, OF MILWAUKEE, VISCONSIN; SAID GRAF ASSIGNOR TO SAID MOEHN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 584,007', dated June 8, 1897'.
Application filed December 23, 1896. Seria-1Mo. 616,710. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern- Ie it known that we, JOHN N. MOEHN and CONRAD GRAF, citizens of the United States, residing at Milwaukee, in thec'ounty of Milwaukee and State of lvisconsimhave invented certain new and useful Improvements in Toilet-Paper Cabinets and Mechanism for Feeding the Paper Contained Therein 5 and we do hereby declare the following to be 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.
Our invention relates to improvements in toilet-paper cabinets.
The obj ect of ourinvention is to provide irnproved mechanism for feeding or discharging the sheets singly from the cabinet.
In the drawings, Figure l is a vertical cross-sectional View looking toward the rear of the cabinet. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitir dinal central sectional view of the cabinet, showing clearly the feeding mechanism. Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the cabinet, and Fig. et is a top plan view of the feeding mechanism.
In the drawings, A designates the upper part or cover of the box, which nts on the lower part B and is held in place by a projection or diagonally-tapering flange c, which engages in the recessed passage or notch in the abutment h, and also by the lock Q, which is unlocked by the key R.
C is the package of toilet-paper, which is held in position by means of the fastener P, having its upper end pressed against the top of the cabinet and its lower end O passed through and bent under the plate K to securely hold the paper on said plate, which is held in place by means of the-vertical hook M, which entends through and above the plate some distance to allow the plate to be moved upward by the feeding-spring L, se cured to the bottom of the cabinet, and to keep the package from slipping down too far we provide the hooks M with the stops or pins N.
Journaled in the side pieces U and U of the frame 'I are the shafts G and G', carrying near their ends the sprocket-wheels F and F', which have passing over them the chains D, having secured to every other link and extending across from one chain to the other the paper-feeding cross-pieces E, which are secured to the chain-links by means of staples or other suit-able means. As the shafts carrying the sprocket-wheels are revolved the sprocket-chains, to which are attached the cross-pieces E, are also caused to move, and as the cross-pieces are contacted with the toilet-paper tablet, which is pressed upward into contact with the cross-pieces by means of the spring L, the sheets of paper are torn from the fastener P and are passed out through the exit-opening in the bottom ot' the case, and the chain then passes onward and around the sprocket-wheels in its course.
On the sides of the sprocket-wheel F is secured the toothed or ratchet wheel J, which engages with the pawl or detent J', which keeps the feeding mechanism from being reversely turned and which is secured to the frame T, and on the end of the shaft G is attached the. handle or turn-key or crank H for turning the shaft and thus operating the whole mechanism. This frame T is secured to the cover or top A by means of the screw S, which holds the feeder in the top of the box, so that the top may be unlocked by meansof the lock and key.
From this description, taken in connection with the drawings, the operation of our feeder will be understood, but, briefly stated, is as follows: The top is removed and the package of toilet-paper is secured in position. The top is then closed and locked. It is simply necessary now for the handle II to he turned,
which turns the shafts carrying the chains Y and cross-pieces which push the paper forward and out through the opening XV in the lower part B, and as the paper is used the spring or pusher L presses the plate upward until the paper is all used.
It is evident that we provide a toilet-paper cabinet and paper-feeding mechanism which is very simple and which, owing to the peculiar relation of the links of the chains and the front sprocket-wheels, can be relied upon to feed the sheets singly, thus rendering it useful and practical for the intended purpose.
TWhat we claim isl. In combination with a toilet-paper cabinet consisting of the top and bottom portions,
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^ Saidiop portion having a dopouding 'iiaugfo littiugiliyth botomiportiou and means'to iock them togeisiiei; said bottompoi'tion hav ing they pap'eikoxi, oponingvtheroin,zuid moans gfor holding? ih@ package of, papeizaind pu si.
ingi upward, of the'foodingmeohmism soonrediutho top poition oi the Gabinot ooiify Y Lfsisbingof' tiro shaftsczuifyingv the sprookotfwheelsand Chains having tho oodng Grossi y piooes Secured thoretq audmeains opmating;YV
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, z2'. yIn oom'binatioii wih al to'etiflmpoz @abb not Consisting of the top md bottom portions,
Said oop portion 11a-ving@ depending Hang@ t- Y f tingvinztho botom portionmid 'means toiockf them together? ofV h@ feeding meohzmisiliS@-r oured ,therein oonsistingoft'ho foedingpiin o to -ifoopbhopapor u'popei position, mai the frame Seomeiin the top having;y jouiuaied therein the .shafts Carrying," Elio spiooketfwhoois, the chains having the foedng-stfi )s oroiosS-pieoos passing over said spmlzkolvs,VA
moans for glimdingagainst-baekwarci movoment ofthe Shafts, sooiuedy onlthe under sfide of siid immo, and moans for turningiiho sha1' is v to feed-tho paper. Y f f o In oombinationwvith thotoiio-papei cabinet ooiisistingy of the top und bottom poif-k o, iions7V said Vtop portion having L depending ifangotting in the bottom portion and means tolook them together, ofxtho feeding meow mism secured inthe oabiuet ,consisting ofV f the memisto hold ,the papel pookag@ in placa moans yfor pressing' the paokago upwaniims ytile-mmol' is used; zuid a ramefseomod 111 the topV portion yjmrimied the'min consisting of vthe shafts carrying the sp1'ookei3-wi1eo1s and chains passingoveir said Wheelsa the feedin, cross-pieces oonnoeuedl't-o--131ie-o1mins, ano fizmans tor koperato die Shafts so that 'bho papel f iS passed, ovuefshooai; L Lime through *theexitfn oponingy in the' lower p'oitioiiL o Tho oabiuou;
In testimonyWhreofwe fx ouisignzi- *sums in pieseixoo of ,two Witnesses',k
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US2659607A (en) * 1950-05-11 1953-11-17 Claude T Skillman Card shuffling device
US2709081A (en) * 1950-12-29 1955-05-24 Parten Machinery Company Envelope blank feeding mechanism

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2659607A (en) * 1950-05-11 1953-11-17 Claude T Skillman Card shuffling device
US2709081A (en) * 1950-12-29 1955-05-24 Parten Machinery Company Envelope blank feeding mechanism

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