WO2021222961A1 - Distributeur, en particulier distributeur sanitaire et recharge - Google Patents

Distributeur, en particulier distributeur sanitaire et recharge Download PDF

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WO2021222961A1
WO2021222961A1 PCT/AT2021/060154 AT2021060154W WO2021222961A1 WO 2021222961 A1 WO2021222961 A1 WO 2021222961A1 AT 2021060154 W AT2021060154 W AT 2021060154W WO 2021222961 A1 WO2021222961 A1 WO 2021222961A1
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Hans Georg Hagleitner
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Priority to CA3182350A priority patent/CA3182350A1/fr
Priority to EP21726548.7A priority patent/EP4146046B1/fr
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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
    • A47K10/3845Dispensers 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 devices preventing the use of non-authorised paper rolls
    • 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

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  • Dispensers especially sanitary dispensers and refills
  • the invention relates to a dispenser, in particular a sanitary dispenser for dispensing toilet paper or towel paper.
  • the invention also relates to a refill and a storage unit for such a refill.
  • the dispenser is a device which can preferably be mounted on a wall and has a housing for receiving refills with a material web wound into a roll.
  • the dispenser typically has a guide track inside which leads from an upper insertion position into a lower dispensing position. Bearing pins protruding from the refill are guided in this guideway. In the dispensing position, the refill can rotate to unwind material and dispense from the dispenser in sections.
  • a refill is understood to mean a web of material wound into a roll, in particular made of paper. Bearing journals protrude from the refill on both sides, via which the refill is rotatably mounted.
  • Bearing pins The bearing pins protruding from the refill are used to rotate the refill in the dispenser.
  • Axle support The axle support is connected on the one hand to the material web wound into a roll and on the other hand carries the bearing journals protruding over the roll
  • axle brackets There are at least three types of axle brackets:
  • axle beam that extends essentially through the role of the refill.
  • Such an axle beam is called a support rod.
  • axle supports are called end caps.
  • axle supports which are preferably pressed into coreless rolls in the axial area from the side. Such axle supports are called retaining points.
  • a storage unit is a structural unit consisting of an axle support and a bearing pin, which can be used as a whole in a refill.
  • dispensers for material webs wound into rolls (refills).
  • the material webs are predominantly papers, in particular sanitary or hygienic papers, household papers, etc., but also plastic or metal foils.
  • the dispensers often have opposite walls in which guide tracks are provided from a filling point at least to a dispensing position and, if necessary, further into a collecting chamber for empty storage units receiving the rolls.
  • a new refill is thus inserted into the two guideways with the two bearing journals of a bearing unit and then generally slides downwards into the dispensing position under the influence of gravity. If the bearing journals are formed at the ends of a support rod, the empty support rod falls further down into the collecting chamber after the roll has been used up and can be removed there.
  • both the two guideways and the two bearing pins are designed differently in order to prevent the incorrect insertion.
  • the correspondence of the opposing pair of elements of guide track and bearing pin is called coding, and known codes include, for example, the diameter of the bearing pin and the width of the column Guide track, a bearing pin with a bearing groove and webs engaging in this on the guide track, parallel non-rotation surfaces on the bearing pin and on the guide track, etc.
  • codes include, for example, the diameter of the bearing pin and the width of the column Guide track, a bearing pin with a bearing groove and webs engaging in this on the guide track, parallel non-rotation surfaces on the bearing pin and on the guide track, etc.
  • the support rod (bearing unit) described there for a material web wound into a roll has a bearing journal which is rotatably mounted on the rest of the support rod.
  • a device in the simplest case a rib that engages in a groove in the bearing pin
  • the object of the invention is to specify a further coding option for a dispenser, a refill or an associated storage unit and / or to specify a storage unit or refill that can move well guided in at least one guideway of a dispenser.
  • the essence of the invention is that, on the one hand, a special design with an asymmetrical circumferential groove is specified for the refill or its bearing pin and / or, on the other hand, a special guide track with a guide web is proposed for a dispenser, which is aligned parallel to the plane of the track.
  • the asymmetrical circumferential groove according to the invention and / or the matching guide web provided on the donor side and aligned parallel to the web plane allow, apart from the novel coding, also to guide the refilling in the dispenser exactly when moving from the insertion position to the dispensing position, which means that jamming or Canting of the refill in the dispenser is reliably avoided.
  • the asymmetrical circumferential groove according to the invention will only be provided on one side of the refill, just like the associated guide bar in the dispenser (there as close as possible to the insertion position) to ensure that the refill cannot be inserted into the dispenser the wrong way round.
  • a guide bar arranged in the area of the insertion position can prevent incorrect insertion of a refill or an incorrectly or non-coded refill from the outset.
  • the guide bar can also be used in another way, namely on the way from the insertion position to the dispensing position, by attaching a “coding trap” there, for example in a horizontal or slightly inclined section, which is preferably designed as a recess in the guide track.
  • a “coding trap” for example in a horizontal or slightly inclined section, which is preferably designed as a recess in the guide track.
  • the recess or also several recesses offset one behind the other can be arranged in such a way that only one end of a bearing pin, which is guided exactly over it by the guide web, gets past the recesses or interruptions in the guideway. Incorrectly coded or non-coded bearing pins fall into the recess and can therefore not be used or dispensed in the dispenser.
  • inventive guide web Another possible use of the inventive guide web is its use in the dispensing position itself. There it can in turn hold the appropriately coded axle journal exactly in position and - if so desired - hold it in a rotationally fixed manner. In such a case, one then has to provide mobility for the refill with respect to the axle journal, because without this mobility / rotatability, a paper web cannot be dispensed with a fixed axle journal take place.
  • Rotary coding can thus be implemented in which only refills that have such a rotary-coded property are suitable for output.
  • This rotary coding can be implemented, on the one hand, in that the axle journal, the asymmetrical circumferential groove of which is held non-rotatably, is rotatably mounted with respect to an axle carrier.
  • This axle support can consist, for example, of an end cap that is inserted into a cardboard sleeve, but it can also be designed as a continuous rod across a roll of paper.
  • Another possibility to produce a rotatability between the bearing journal and the material web is to mount the material web in a sliding manner on an axle carrier which is fixedly connected to the bearing journal. A relative rotatability of the refill relative to the fixed bearing pin can then also be achieved.
  • the subject matter of the invention is not only a specially designed dispenser, but also a refill in which the bearing journal has at least one circumferential groove that is asymmetrically designed with respect to the axis of rotation.
  • This circumferential groove will be designed in terms of its shape and dimensions so that it fits with a corresponding guide bar in the associated dispenser.
  • Such a very deep circumferential groove in the form of an incision can provide very high associated guide webs on the donor side, which on the one hand allow good mechanical guidance and on the other hand have high coding security against the insertion of incorrectly coded or non-coded chopsticks.
  • the bottom of the circumferential groove is essentially flat and preferably runs transversely to the axis of rotation next to it, it can be achieved in a simple manner that, for example, no rotation of the bearing pin is possible in the dispensing position. This then has to be achieved relative to the refill, with which a rotary coding is achieved in combination with the asymmetrically designed circumferential groove.
  • circumferential groove does not mean that the groove extends over the entire circumference in the form of a circumferential groove: on the contrary, it is preferably provided that the circumferential groove extends only part of the circumference, while the remaining circumferential area is preferably essentially part of a cylinder jacket. An asymmetry of the bearing pin can thus be achieved in a simple manner, in particular in the form of an incision.
  • the invention relates not only to dispensers and refills, but also to a storage unit which is then wrapped with the web of material wound into a roll.
  • the bearing unit itself essentially consists of an axle support, which is connected to the material web, and a specially coded bearing journal.
  • the axle support itself can be formed from two separate end caps, for example. But it can also be a continuous stick.
  • the bearing pin itself is preferably specially coded only on one side, namely by means of an asymmetrical circumferential groove.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic oblique view of a dispenser
  • Fig. 4 is an interior view of a side wall with a first embodiment of the
  • FIG. 6 shows an oblique view of an opened dispenser with a first embodiment of an incorrectly coded support rod
  • FIG. 7 shows a partial cross section through the side wall according to FIG. 6 in the area of
  • FIG. 8 shows a partial cross section through the side wall according to FIG. 6 in the area of
  • Fig. 10 is a plan view of a variant of the safety gear, and 11 and 12 oblique views of the area of the safety device on a dispenser according to FIG. 5,
  • FIG. 13 shows a perspective interior view of an opened dispenser with support rods in different positions
  • FIG. 16 shows an embodiment of a toilet paper dispenser in a perspective open position
  • FIG. 17 shows a representation similar to FIG. 16, but with an inserted bearing pin in two different positions (one insertion position, one dispensing position),
  • FIG. 19 shows an embodiment of a refill according to the invention with two end caps in a perspective view
  • FIG. 20 shows the refill of FIG. 19 in a side view
  • 22 and 23 are a plan view showing a different rotational state of the journal
  • FIG. 24 shows an exemplary embodiment with a continuous bearing journal of large diameter, in which the bearing journal with the asymmetrical circumferential groove is firmly connected to the axle support
  • a dispenser for toilet paper, towel paper or the like has a housing 1 with a rear wall, two side walls 3 parallel to one another and an openable cover 6.
  • two differently designed guide tracks 4, 5 extend, each in a plane from top to bottom into a dispensing position 10, in which elements (not shown) form a temporary support until the material web 12 wound into a roll 8 is used up.
  • the roller 8 rotates about its axis in which a support rod 11 is arranged with bearing journals 14, 15 protruding beyond the roller 8 on both sides.
  • the material web 12 according to FIGS. 9 and 10 can also be arranged on a cardboard sleeve 31 closed by means of two end caps 30, the bearing pins 14, 15 projecting axially from the two end caps 30.
  • the guide tracks 4, 5 in the side walls 3 have different cross sections.
  • the guide track 4 is a simple groove with a rectangular cross-section
  • the guide track 5 is a groove with a more complex cross-section loosely engages.
  • the bearing pin 15 has an end flange 24, which is offset from the support rod 11 or from the end cap 30 by a neck groove 23, in which a circumferential groove 25 designed as an incision is provided parallel to the neck groove 23.
  • the circumferential groove 25 comprises in particular more than half the diameter of the bearing pin 15, and only a residual cross section remains in the form of a segment of a circle.
  • a fin-like web 22 of the guide track 5 protrudes into the incision 25, so that the bearing pin 15 slides in the guide track 5 in an axially immovable and rotationally fixed manner.
  • the fin-like web 22 extends at least along a horizontal or moderately inclined section of the guide track 5, possibly up to just before the dispensing position 10.
  • the fin-like web 22 in any case bridges the catching device shown in FIG has two interruptions 20a, 20b in the guideway, as will be explained in more detail below.
  • the guide track 5 begins at the insertion position 9 for the roller 8 with a funnel-like tapering entrance area and continues in a section that slopes slightly backwards. In this, approximately in the middle, two interruptions 20a, 20b are provided one after the other, each in the form of a bulge or depression in the lower side wall of the guide track 5. As mentioned, the fin-like web 22 begins in the entrance area and extends over both interruptions 20a, 20b.
  • FIG. 5 shows an open dispenser with a simplified illustrated support rod 11 pushed into the guide tracks 4, 5.
  • the bearing pin 15 slides over the interruptions 20 because, as can be seen from the enlarged illustration in FIG. 3, the support width of the head area 24, that is, its extension parallel to the axis of the roller 8, is greater than the width of each of the two interruptions 20a, 20b.
  • a displacement of the support rod 11 or the cardboard tube with end caps 30 in the axial direction is prevented by a guide surface, which can be provided in different ways.
  • the guide surface can be formed on the fin-like web 22 protruding into the circumferential groove 25.
  • a web or the like, not shown protrudes into the neck groove 23, and finally the guide surface can also be provided on the opposite second side wall 3 of the dispenser shown in FIG. 2.
  • FIGS. 6 to 8 show, corresponding to FIGS. 5 and 6, the same situation with two incorrect or non-matching support rods 1 T.
  • the bearing pin 17 of a support rod 1 T is shorter, so that when it is inserted into the guideway 5, it finds space on the left or, if the neck groove 23 is wider, on the right of the fin-like web 22. Arrived at the interruptions 20a or 20b, the bearing pin 17 falls into the recess, from which the support rod 1 T wound with the full roll 8 can only be gripped by hand with great difficulty and removed again.
  • the interruptions 20a, 20b thus represent a safety device for rollers 8 with protruding, incorrectly or non-coded bearing journals 17.
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 each show a top view of the section of the guide track 5 from FIG. 4 provided with the interruptions 20a, 20b in two different designs.
  • 9 shows the offset arrangement of the two interruptions 20a, 20b one after the other as well as the fin-like web 22 cut approximately parallel thereto.
  • the width of the side wall of the groove is greater than the width of the bearing journal, i.e. its axial extent parallel to the axis of the roller 8, and greater than the width of the interruptions 20a, 20b, so that the traveling journal 15 does not enter either of the two interruptions 20a, 20b of the Catching device can fall because it rests on at least one of the remaining strips 27a, 27b, 27c of the side wall.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show an embodiment with two interruptions 20a, 20b arranged side by side and separated only by a thin central strip 27d, the guide surface against axial displacement of the support rod 11 or that with end caps 30 provided cardboard tube is formed by the system on the opposite side wall 3 of the dispenser or in its guide track 4. It is obvious that false or non-coded support rods 1 T, as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, fall into the interruptions 20a, 20b of the safety gear.
  • FIG. 11 and 12 show oblique views of the section of the guideway according to FIG. 5, FIG. 11 showing a bearing pin 15 at the insertion position at the entrance into the guideway 5.
  • the circumferential groove 25 parallel to the neck groove 23 between the head region 24 and the body of the bearing pin 15 can be clearly seen.
  • the asymmetrical circumferential groove 25 represents a possibility of coding on the bearing journal side, for which the fin-like web 22 is shaped to match the coding of the guideway 5.
  • a guide track 4 which has a guide web 22, is arranged in the side wall 3.
  • Guide track 4 the interruption 20 already described above is also provided, which stops incorrectly or non-coded bearing journals. Only correctly coded bearing journals with an asymmetrical circumferential groove 25, which are guided by the fin-like guide web 22, can safely pass through the interruption 20 by resting on the guide track 4.
  • the interruption which is denoted generally by 20 in FIG. 13, is in detail a two-part interruption with two laterally offset interruptions 20a and 20b.
  • the bearing pin 15 shows the bearing pin 15 in the dispensing position 10, in which the paper is dispensed by rotating the refill.
  • a guide web 20a aligned parallel to the path plane of the guide path engages in the asymmetrical circumferential groove 25.
  • the bearing pin is held in a rotationally fixed manner by the engagement of the guide web 20a in the circumferential groove 25.
  • a rotation of the refill roller, as shown in FIG. 19, is only possible because the bearing pin 15 is rotatably mounted relative to the end cap, which is inserted into a cardboard tube of the refill. Block bearings that do not have this rotary coding. In such a case, paper cannot be pulled out from a roll.
  • FIG. 16 The exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 16 is not a towel dispenser, as in the figures described above, but a smaller dispenser for dispensing toilet paper, which is also designed in a simpler manner.
  • a guide track 4 is again provided in the side track 3.
  • the bare guide track is shown without the bearing pin inserted.
  • two right end caps 30a are shown schematically, as will be explained in more detail with reference to FIG. 18.
  • FIG. 17 differs from FIG. 16 only in that two bearing pins 15 are shown there in two different positions, namely in the insertion position at the top and in the dispensing position 10 at the bottom.
  • the bearing pin 15 ′′ is held non-rotatably.
  • the refill can only turn because the bearing pin 15 ‘“ is rotatably mounted in relation to the end cap (rotary coding).
  • the guide web 22b in the insertion position 9 has a beveled area 18 which enables easier insertion of a bearing pin with an asymmetrical circumferential groove.
  • FIG. 18 is a bearing unit which has two separate end caps 30 and 30a as axle supports, which can be inserted into a cardboard core sleeve 7 of the refill (not shown here) (roll of wrapped paper). In order to make this insertion secured against rotation, the two end caps 30 and 30a have projections 26.
  • the end cap 30a on the right in FIG. 18 is a standard end cap with a cylindrical bearing pin 14.
  • the left end cap 30 is a special end cap according to the invention; in addition to the end cap itself, it also includes a pivoting bearing pin 15 that rotates around an axis of rotation 13 (central axis through the bearing pin ) is rotatable with respect to the end cap 30. In operation, however - as already mentioned - the bearing pin is held stationary in the dispensing position 10, while the entire refill 2 (material web 12 / roll 8) rotates together with the end caps 30 and 30a.
  • an asymmetrical circumferential groove in the form of an incision can be seen in the head region 24 of the bearing pin 15.
  • the term circumferential groove is used because the Groove starting from the circumference of the otherwise cylindrical head area.
  • the incision is deeper than the axis of rotation 13.
  • the two side walls 25a are parallel to one another and are perpendicular to the axis of rotation 13.
  • the groove bottom 25b is preferably flat and is also perpendicular to the axis of rotation, but in FIG. 18 runs past below this.
  • the invention is not limited to cylindrical head areas of the bearing journal; for example, cube-shaped or differently designed head areas can certainly be provided. It is essential that there is a groove that extends from the circumferential surface into the interior and is designed asymmetrically with respect to the axis of rotation.
  • FIG. 19 shows an embodiment of a refill according to the invention with the end caps of FIG. 18 (the rear end cap 30a is not visible in FIG. 19).
  • the wound material web 12 (roll 8) preferably has a cardboard core sleeve 7 in the middle, which is not visible here.
  • the two end caps 30 and 30a are inserted into these. In principle, however, direct insertion into a material web wound with a cavity can also take place.
  • the two end caps 30 and 30a can be seen with their respective bearing pins 14 and 15, the bearing pin 15 being specially designed according to the invention.
  • the bearing pin 15 is preferably mounted so as to be rotatable about the axis 13 opposite the end cap 30.
  • it has a circumferential groove in the form of an incision 25 which is so deep that it extends beyond the axis of rotation.
  • the two side walls 25a are essentially parallel to one another, optionally open slightly V-shaped upwards, in order to enable easier penetration of a guide web 22 of the dispenser.
  • the bottom 25b of the groove is preferably flat so that a guide web 22a provided in the dispensing position can rest there and prevent the head area of the bearing pin 15 from rotating.
  • a special rotary coding can thus be implemented, because the paper (material web 12) can only be unwound from the refill 2 when the bearing pin 15a is rotatably mounted relative to the end cap 30 and thus relative to the rest of the refill.
  • 21 shows a further exemplary embodiment of a bearing unit according to the invention, in which there are not two separate end caps 30 and 30a provided as axle supports, but a continuous axle support 11. This in turn has projections 26 so that this axle support is inserted into a preferably coreless wound roll so that it cannot rotate can be.
  • the bearing pin 15 and the axle support 11 are rotatably mounted in relation to one another.
  • the journal 15 has an asymmetrical circumferential groove starting from the circumference and running perpendicular to the axis of rotation.
  • the two parts 15 and 11 are rotatably connected to one another by holding means (not shown in more detail).
  • they can be injection-molded parts that have protruding locking lugs or locking recesses, so that the two parts lock against one another after being pushed in but still remain rotatable.
  • holding means not shown in more detail.
  • they can be injection-molded parts that have protruding locking lugs or locking recesses, so that the two parts lock against one another after being pushed in but still remain rotatable.
  • a bearing pin 15 is again provided which has an asymmetrical circumferential groove.
  • the bearing pin 15 is not rotatable with respect to the fixed support rod, which is quite large in diameter, but rather is fixedly connected. If the bearing pin 15 is held in a rotationally fixed manner in the dispenser via the asymmetrical circumferential groove 25 in the dispensing position 10, the material web 12 (roll 8) of the refill 2 can only be unwound if this material web can be rotated by sliding relative to the fixed support rod 11a.
  • a cardboard core 7 can optionally be present, however, it is also possible for the material web to be wound directly onto the fixed support rod 11a.

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L'invention concerne un distributeur, plus particulièrement un distributeur sanitaire pour distribuer du papier hygiénique ou du papier essuie-mains, pour les sections d'une recharge (2) avec une bande de matériau (12) enroulée pour former un rouleau, plus particulièrement un distributeur de papier, la recharge (2) présentant au moins un tourillon (15) qui peut être guidé le long d'un trajet de guidage (4) du distributeur, ledit trajet de guidage s'étendant sensiblement dans un plan de trajet – de préférence vertical – depuis une position d'insertion (9) jusqu'à une position de distribution (10) dans laquelle la recharge (2) est montée à rotation, le trajet de guidage (4) présentant, dans au moins une section, un pont de guidage (22, 22a, 22b) orienté sensiblement parallèlement au plan du trajet, destiné à venir en prise dans une rainure périphérique (25) du tourillon (15), ladite rainure périphérique étant réalisée de manière asymétrique par rapport à un axe de rotation (13), un pont de guidage (22a) étant prévu dans la zone de la position de distribution (10), et le tourillon (15) y étant maintenu sans rotation et dans la direction axiale.
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RS20240306A RS65291B1 (sr) 2020-05-06 2021-05-03 Dozator, naročito sanitarni dozator i dopunsko punjenje
CN202180043206.0A CN115715164A (zh) 2020-05-06 2021-05-03 分配器、尤其是卫生分配器以及再填充件
CA3182350A CA3182350A1 (fr) 2020-05-06 2021-05-03 Distributeur, en particulier distributeur sanitaire et recharge
EP21726548.7A EP4146046B1 (fr) 2020-05-06 2021-05-03 Distributeur, en particulier distributeur sanitaire et recharge

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DE9318952U1 (de) * 1993-12-10 1994-02-24 Weber, Franz, 40699 Erkrath Spender für Papier-Rollen und dafür geeignete Papier-Rolle
EP1927308B1 (fr) 2006-11-28 2010-03-24 Hans Georg Hagleitner Embout support
WO2013123536A2 (fr) 2012-02-21 2013-08-29 Hans Georg Hagleitner Système distributeur
EP3295851A1 (fr) * 2016-09-16 2018-03-21 Hans Georg Hagleitner Distributeur

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EP1927308B1 (fr) 2006-11-28 2010-03-24 Hans Georg Hagleitner Embout support
WO2013123536A2 (fr) 2012-02-21 2013-08-29 Hans Georg Hagleitner Système distributeur
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