WO2011149395A1 - Dispenser for a roll of absorbent paper tissue or nonwoven material - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K10/00—Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
- A47K10/24—Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
- A47K10/32—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper
- A47K10/34—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means
- A47K10/38—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means the web being rolled up with or without tearing edge
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K10/00—Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
- A47K10/24—Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
- A47K10/32—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper
- A47K2010/3233—Details of the housing, e.g. hinges, connection to the wall
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- the present invention relates to a dispenser for paper t tissue or nonwoven material according to the precharacterizing portion of claim 1.
- Rolls of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material in the form of a web, for e.g. wiping purposes, are often mounted in a dispenser.
- Absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven materia! may be dispensed by a user, from a dispensing end of the absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material.
- the web of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven materia! on the roll may be provided with perforations or may be without perforations.
- a dispenser for a rol! of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material normally has a housing and the housing is provided with a dispensing opening, through which the web of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material is dispensed. In some types of dispensers it is advantageous to position the roll of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material specifically in relation to the dispensing opening to provide for reliable dispensing of web from the roll of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a dispenser for a roll of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material, which besides storing the roll in a suitable position for dispensing, a!so provides for easy refilling of the dispenser when the roll has been consumed and a new roil is to be inserted in the dispenser.
- the object is achieved by a dispenser for a roll of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material with a centre axis and two end surfaces.
- the dispenser comprises a housing with a first wall provided with a dispensing opening and a movable housing portion.
- the movable housing portion allows, in an open position, the dispenser to be refilled.
- the centre axis of the roll is adapted to be arranged substantially parallel to the first wall and each end surface of the roll is adapted to be directed substantially perpendicular to the first wall.
- the dispenser further comprises a suspension arrangement for the roll and in which the roll is rotatabie. The suspension arrangement is arranged to move the roll with the end surfaces substantially
- the suspension arrangement is connected to a pul!-back mechanism linked to the movable housing portion for repositioning the suspension arrangement into a refilling position at a distance from the dispensing position when the movable housing portion is moved from the dosed position to the open position.
- the dispenser comprises a suspension arrangement, which is repositioned into a refilling position from a dispensing position when the movable housing portion is moved from the closed position to the open position, the dispenser is easily refilled with a new roll. As a result, the above mentioned object is achieved.
- the dispenser housing is formed by the movable housing portion and one or more further housing portions.
- the housing with the exception of the dispensing opening may enclose the roll to protect it from outside influence.
- the roll may be provided with a core.
- the dispensing position of the roll of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material is to be interpreted not only as one position but as any position from which web may be dispensed from the roll.
- the biasing of the roll towards the dispensing opening entails that the centre axis of the roll in the dispensing position is moved towards the dispensing opening as the diameter of the roll is reduced when web is dispensed therefrom.
- the centre axis of the roll is in a dispensing position closest to the dispensing opening, i.e. an empty roll position.
- Biasing of the roll may be active biasing, i.e. biasing by means of a force other than gravity or more than gravity only, e.g. by a spring force.
- the housing may comprise two side walls and the suspension arrangement may be arranged at at least one of the side walls.
- the suspension arrangement may comprise at least one pivot arm, which at one end is adapted to receive the roil and at an other end is pivotably connected to the housing for moving between the refilling and dispensing positions.
- Such a pivot arm may easily be linked to the pull-back mechanism.
- a pivot arm may easily be biased towards the dispensing opening and may ensure that the roil follows a suitable path towards the dispensing opening.
- the suspension arrangement may comprises a track in the at least one of the two side wails, along which track the roll is adapted to be moved.
- a track may by itself guide or support the roll of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material, or it may be combined with an above-mentioned pivot arm. Again, the track may ensure that the roll follows a suitable path towards the dispensing opening.
- the suspension arrangement may be biased by means of a spring attached to the suspension arrangement and the housing.
- the biasing towards the dispensing opening may thus be achieved, for instance by the spring being attached to a pivot arm of the suspension arrangement.
- the dispenser may comprise a drive roller arranged in, or at, the dispensing opening and substantially in parallel with the centre axis of the roll of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material.
- the roll may be biased to abut against the drive roller by means of the suspension arrangement. In this manner the rotation of the drive roller, which may be achieved by a user when dispensing web from the roll, may be transferred to the roll. A controlled dispensing may thus be achieved.
- the drive roller may be adapted to rotate substantially at the same peripheral speed as the roll when paper, tissue or nonwoven material is dispensed. This may be achieved via biasing of the roll against drive roller and a frictiona! engagement between the drive roller and the roll. Again, a controlled dispensing from the roll may thus be achieved.
- the pull-back mechanism may comprise a pull-back arm or pull-back linkage attached to the suspension arrangement and the movable housing portion. In this manner a pull-back mechanism may easily be provided.
- the pu!l-back mechanism may comprise a pull-back cord or flexible linkage attached to the suspension arrangement and the movable housing portion. Again, in this manner a pull-back mechanism may easily be provided.
- a flexible linkage may be a chain.
- the suspension arrangement may comprise a locking arrangement for reieasably locking the suspension arrangement in the refilling position. It may thus be ensured that the suspension arrangement remains in the refilling position without being biased towards the dispensing opening and without being placed in the dispensing position for easily taking our an empty core and placing a new full roll in the suspension arrangement and the dispenser.
- the locking arrangement may be releasable by means of an activating arrangement of the roll of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material.
- a new roll placed in the suspension arrangement may thus release the locking arrangement and the suspension arrangement may be biased towards the dispensing opening and be placed in the dispensing position.
- the activating arrangement may comprise a flange arranged on a core of the roll of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material. This is understood to encompass a flange arrange at a centre of a core!ess roll,
- the dispenser may comprise a second suspension arrangement at an other of the two side walls.
- the second suspension arrangement may comprise features as mentioned in relation to the suspension arrangement mentioned in the above example embodiments.
- the suspension arrangement may be formed by the same elements and have the same functions at both side walls, or the suspension arrangement may comprise, at the said other of the two side walls, only some of the elements present at the said one of the two side wails.
- the suspension arrangement at the said one of the two side walls may be differently shaped for receiving an end portion of the roll of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material than the second suspension arrangement is shaped for receiving an end portion of the roll at the said other of the two side walls. In this manner it may be ensured that a roll of absorbent paper, tissue or nonwoven material is always placed in the right direction in the dispenser, i.e. such that the roll will always rotate in a given direction.
- the movable housing portion may be an upper housing portion.
- the upper housing portion in the open position may provide access from above to an inside of the dispenser.
- the suspension arrangement in the refilling position may be arranged to receive a roll from above when refilling the dispenser.
- the dispenser may be a portable dispenser.
- Fig. 1 illustrates schematically a dispenser for a roll of paper, tissue or nonwoven material according to example embodiments
- Figs. 2a - 2f illustrate a suspension arrangement of a schematically shown dispenser according to example embodiments
- Figs. 3a - 3c illustrate a suspension arrangement and a cross section through a portion of a schematically shown dispenser according to example embodiments
- Figs. 4a and 4b illustrate schematicaily an alternative pull-back mechanism comprising a pull-back linkage.
- Fig. 1 illustrates schematically a dispenser 2 for a roll 4 of paper, tissue or nonwoven material according to example embodiments.
- roll will be used for the roll of paper, tissue or nonwoven material.
- the paper, tissue or nonwoven material is in the form of a perforated or non-perforated web, in the following referred to as web.
- the dispenser 2 is portable and may be provided with a not-shown handle to facilitate carrying or suspending the dispenser 2.
- the dispenser 2 comprises a movable housing portion 6 in the form of an upper housing portion, and a lower housing portion 8 which is adapted to be placed on a surface.
- the movable housing portion 6 extends from an upper portion downwards to form side surfaces of the dispenser 2.
- the lower housing portion 8 may form a trough such that liquid cannot enter the dispenser 2 from below.
- the housing portions 6, 8 are connected to each other at one end by means of a hinge 10 and the movable housing portion 6 is illustrated in an open position.
- Opposite to the first hinge 10 there is formed a dispensing opening for the web between the upper and lower housing portions 6, 8 when the movable housing portion 6 is in a closed position.
- the dispensing opening is formed in a first wall of the dispenser 2, which first wall is formed by first and second wall sections 12, 14, the first wall section 12 forming part of the movable housing portion 6 and the second wall section 14 forming part of the lower housing portion 8.
- a recess 15, 15' in each of the first and second wall sections 12, 14 forms the dispensing opening.
- an empty roll 4 in the dispenser 2 may be replaced with a new roll 4.
- the roll 4 is rotatably arranged inside the dispenser 2.
- a free end 16 of the web extends out from the dispenser 2 at the recess 15' forming part of the dispensing opening when the housing portions 6, 8 are in the dosed position. Upstream of the dispensing direction from the free end 16, the web passes over a drive roller 18 arranged in, or at, the dispensing opening.
- the roll 4 is arranged to abut the drive roller 18. The roll 4 and the drive roller 18 are frictionally engaged.
- the dispenser 2 is provided with a not-shown suspension arrangement for the roll 4.
- the suspension arrangement is arranged at side walls 26, 28 of the dispenser 2.
- the roll 4 is suspended in the suspension arrangement such that roll 4 therein can be rotated about the centre axis 20.
- the suspension arrangement has a dispensing position, in which the roll 4 is biased towards the dispensing opening and abuts the drive roller 18.
- the suspension arrangement thus allows the roll 4 to be moved perpendicularly to the first wall.
- the suspension arrangement further has a refilling position in which an empty roll 4 may be replaced.
- Figs. 2a - 2f illustrate a suspension arrangement 30 of a schematically shown dispenser 2 according to example embodiments.
- a sequence is illustrated, in which a movable housing portion 6 of the dispenser 2 is moved from an open position to a closed position and back again to the open position.
- the suspension arrangement 30 is moved from a refilling position to a dispensing position and back again.
- the movable housing portion 6 is connected to a lower housing portion 8 of the dispenser 2 by means of a hinge 10.
- the suspension arrangement 30 comprises a pivot arm 32 which at a first end 34 is pivotably connected to the lower housing portion 8.
- the pivot arm 32 is provided with a seat 38 for receiving an axle, axle end or similar of a not-shown roll of paper, tissue or nonwoven material.
- the suspension arrangement 30 further comprises a pull-back mechanism comprising a pull-back arm 40.
- the pull-back arm 40 is at a first end provided with a slot 42 in which a pin 44 of the pivot arm 42 is slidably supported.
- the pull- back arm 40 is pivotably connected to the movable housing portion 6. Due to the pivotably connected pivot end 46 being arranged at a distance from the hinge 10, a lever is formed in the movable housing portion 6 between the pivot end 46 and the hinge 0.
- Fig. 2a the movable housing portion 6 is shown in the open position with the suspension arrangement 30 in the refilling position.
- An empty roll may be taken out of the dispenser 2 and a new roll may be placed in the dispenser 2 from above, more specifically in the seat 38 of the pivot arm 32.
- Fig. 2b the movable housing portion 6 is pivoted about the hinge 10 towards the closed position.
- the pull-back arm 40 slides in its slot 42 along the pin 44 on the pivot arm 32.
- Fig. 2c the movable housing portion 6 has reached the closed position.
- the suspension arrangement 30 is in the dispensing position in which the pivot arm 32 is biased towards a not-shown dispensing opening in a first wail 48 of the dispenser 2.
- the pivot arm 32 is biased by means of a not-shown torsion spring arranged between the first end 34 of the pivot arm and the lower housing portion 8.
- the first wall 48 comprises a first wall section 12 of the movable housing portion 6 and a second wall section 14 of the lower housing portion 8.
- Fig. 2d the dispenser 2 is shown with the movable housing portion 6 in the closed position.
- the suspension arrangement 30 is in the dispensing position.
- the pivot arm 32 being biased towards the first wa!l 48, has reached a position more than halfway towards an end position. This position corresponds to a position which the pivot arm 32 occupies when about half of the web from the not-shown roll has been dispensed therefrom.
- the pin 44 in the pivot arm 32 slides along the slot 42 in the pull-back arm 40.
- the suspension arrangement 30 is in the dispensing position as the pivot arm 32 has reached an end position.
- the end position, or empty roll position corresponds to a position which the pivot arm 32 occupies when all web has been dispensed from the not-shown roll.
- the pin 44 on the pivot arm 32 has slid all the way to an end of the slot 42 in the pull-back arm 40.
- Fig. 2f the movable housing portion 6 is being opened, i.e. moved from the dosed position towards the open position.
- the suspension arrangement 30 is moved from the dispensing position towards the refilling position since the pivot arm 32 is pulled by means of the pull-back arm 40 as the pin 44 of the pivot arm 32 abuts an end surface of the slot 42.
- the pivot arm 32 is pulled against the biasing force of the not-shown torsion spring.
- Figs. 3a - 3c illustrate a suspension arrangement 30 and a cross section through a portion of a schematically shown dispenser 2 according to example embodiments, !n Figs. 3a - 3c a sequence is illustrated in which the suspension arrangement 30 is moved from a refilling position to a dispensing position.
- the suspension arrangement 30 comprises a pivot arm 32, which arm 32 at a first end 34 is pivotably connected to a side wall 26 of the dispenser 2. At its other end 36, the pivot arm 32 is provided with a seat 38 for an axle end 50 of a roll of paper, tissue or nonwoven material.
- the axle end 50 may form at least part of a core, it may be a separate insert to be inserted into a core of a roll or in a centre of a coreless roil, or it may be part of a separate axle insertable in a core or centre of the roll.
- the roll itself is not shown in the Figs. 3a - 3c.
- a pull-back mechanism in the form of a pull-back cord 52 is connected to the pivot arm 32 and to a not-shown movable housing portion of the dispenser 2.
- the pull-back mechanism may alternatively be a flexible linkage such as a chain 52.
- a tension spring 54 is connected to the pivot arm 32 and the housing of the dispenser 2 to bias the pivot arm towards a not- shown first wail with a dispensing opening of the dispenser 2.
- the side wall 26 is provided with a slot 56 for placing the axle end 50 of a roll in the seat 38 on the pivot arm 32.
- the side wall is further provided with a track 58 in which the axle end 50 of the roll is guided when in a dispensing position.
- the slot 56 and the track 58 may be seen to form part of the suspension arrangement 30.
- the suspension arrangement 30 comprises a locking arrangement 61 for releasably locking the suspension arrangement 30 in the refilling position.
- the locking arrangement 61 comprises a locking arm 62 with an engaging hook 64 adapted to engage with a locking pin 66 arranged on the pivot arm 32.
- the locking arm 62 is biased upwardly by means of a spring 68 connected to the locking arm 62 and the side wail 26.
- Fig. 3a the suspension arrangement 30 is in the refilling position and a roll is to be placed in the dispenser 2.
- the pivot arm 32 has been pulled by the pull-back cord 52 when the not-shown movable housing portion was moved to an open position.
- the pivot arm 32 is positioned in its farthest clockwise direction. In this position the pivot arm 32 is locked by the engaging hook 64 of the locking arm 62 engaging with the pin 66 of the pivot arm.
- the axle end 50 of the roll is about to make contact with the seat 38 of the pivot arm 32.
- a flange 60 at an end of the axle end 50 is about to depresses a protrusion 70 of the locking arm 62.
- the flange 60 forms an activating arrangement of the roll.
- axle end 50 of the roil has made contact with the seat 38 of the pivot arm 32.
- the flange 60 of the axle end 50 has depressed the protrusion 70 and the locking arm 62 such that the engaging hook 64 releases the pin 66 of the pivot arm 32.
- the weight of a full roll of paper, tissue or nonwoven material should be enough to depress the locking arm 62.
- the pull-back cord 52 is still pulled tight by the not-shown open movable housing portion.
- Fig. 3c the not-shown movable housing portion has been moved into a closed position. Accordingly the pull-back cord 52 is now slack.
- the tension spring 54 has biased the pivot arm 32 of the suspension arrangement 30 towards the not shown dispensing opening of the housing.
- Figs. 4a and 4b illustrate schematically an alternative pull-back mechanism comprising a131l-back linkage 72 in the form of a two-arm linkage 74 connected to a movable housing portion 6 of a dispenser 2 and a pivot arm 32 of a suspension arrangement 30. !n Fig. 4a the movable housing portion 6 is in an open position and the two-arm linkage 74 is fully extended.
- the pivot arm 32 has been moved fully clockwise such that the suspension arrangement 30 is in a refilling position.
- the movable housing portion 6 is in a closed position and the two-arm linkage 74 is folded to allow the pivot arm 32 to move towards a not-shown dispensing opening of the dispenser 2.
- Example embodiments may be combined as understood by a person skilled in the art. It is also understood by those skilled in the art that the a dispenser according to example embodiments may be provided with a second suspension arrangement in the form illustrated in Figs. 2a - 2f and Figs. 3a - 3c at an opposite side wail of the dispenser.
- the second suspension arrangement may be said to form part of the suspension arrangement for the roll of paper, tissue or nonwoven material. It is also envisaged that the suspension arrangement at an opposite wall comprise a more simple construction, e.g. in the form of a track along which an axle or axle or axle end of the roll may be guided.
- an embodiment in which it is ensured that a roll of paper, tissue or nonwoven material is placed to rotate in the correct direction in the dispenser 2 may be designed such that the two side wails of the dispenser 2 are provided with differently wide slots 56 and the axle end 50 of the roll is provided with different diameter flanges 60 at its two ends.
- the roll may only fit in one direction in the dispenser 2, i.e. the larger diameter flange 60 will only fit in the wider slot 56,
- the common abbreviation "e.g.” which derives from the Latin phrase “exempli gratia,” may be used to introduce or specify a general example or examples of a previously mentioned item, and is not intended to be limiting of such item. If used herein, the common abbreviation “i.e.”, which derives from the Latin phrase “id est,” may be used to specify a particular item from a more general recitation.
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