Patent classifications
A47K10/3818
LIGATURE-RESISTANT PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER
A ligature-resistant paper towel dispenser includes a rear portion with a towel recess for receiving a roll of paper towels and a planar mounting area for securing the paper towel dispenser to a wall. A front portion of the dispenser locks to the rear portion, covers the roll and completes the shape of the paper towel dispenser exterior. The mounting area of the housing may extend backwards from the planar mounting area into an aperture formed through a surface of the wall so that the towel recess projects into the wall. The housing has an upward projecting exterior that is curved or inclined downward from an apex to prevent attachment of a ligature and extends above the towel recess by a distance greater than or equal to half of a maximum forward projection of the housing to provide sufficient curvature or inclination of the exterior of the top projection.
TOWEL DISPENSING SYSTEM INCLUDING A BRACKET AND WATER-RESISTANT CONTAINER WITH A HANDLE
Systems and methods for dispensing towels. In one embodiment, the system includes a container configured to receive towels, and a bracket configured to mount to a support surface. The container includes a handle configured to be grasped by a user. The bracket engages the handle of the container to suspend the container from the support surface.
DISPENSER FOR FLEXIBLE SHEETS
A dispenser having a lid with an opening for dispensing individual flexible sheets wherein the flexible sheets are formed from a continuous sheet of material having perforations at predetermined intervals. The lid having a centrally located annular groove and concentric raised portion surrounding an opening disposed in the lid to permit the continuous sheet material to pass therethrough, and a resilient gasket having an opening corresponding in size to the opening in the lid. The gasket having a peripheral edge attached to the lid with the opening of the gasket aligned with the opening in the lid.
Center feed roll dispensing apparatus
A center feed roll dispensing apparatus including: a roll support that extends in a first direction from a first end to a second end; an end wall located in the first direction with respect to the first end of the roll support, the end wall comprising a dispensing aperture; and a roll stop located in the first direction with respect to the first end of the roll support and spaced from the end wall.
Pre-moistened wet wipe products in perforated roll form made of tissue based substrates
The present invention is directed to wet wipes and methods of making thereof. In one aspect, a wet wipe includes a multi-ply tissue impregnated with a wetting composition. The multi-ply tissue includes papermaking fibers, is substantially free of synthetic fibers, and has an absorbent capacity of at least about 8 grams of the wetting composition per gram of the dry multi-ply tissue (g/g) as measured in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials International (ASTM International) standard D4250. A single ply of the multi-ply tissue has a basis weight of at least 8 pounds per 3,000 square foot ream (lb/rm).
COLLAPSIBLE DISPENSER SYSTEM
A wipe dispenser support system that includes an adjustable length base and a cover that is connected to the base and constructed to cooperate with a dispense end of a container of wipes. A lid is connected to the cover and movable between an open position and a closed position relative to the cover. A support is connected to the base such that the cover and the support are located at generally opposite longitudinal ends of the base. The base preferably has a first portion and a second portion that are movable relative to one another such that the dispenser support system is usable with wipe containers of various sizes and shapes.
Towel dispensing system including a bracket and water-resistant container with a handle
Systems and methods for dispensing towels. In one embodiment, the system includes a container configured to receive towels, and a bracket configured to mount to a support surface. The container includes a handle configured to be grasped by a user. The bracket engages the handle of the container to suspend the container from the support surface.
Paper dispenser and related methods
An apparatus for dispensing paper product has an encasement that is configured to enclose the roll of paper. The encasement has a base at a longitudinal end for supporting the roll of paper in that encasement, with the base including a base opening for the paper to be inserted there through. The base also has an inner surface that is configured to contact the roll of paper, as well as an oppositely disposed outer surface. A dispensing portion of the apparatus is located adjacent the outer surface of the base, and is releasably coupled to the encasement. Coupling between the dispensing portion and the encasement is free of fasteners. The dispensing portion includes a rotatable dispensing element that has a dispensing orifice for dispensing paper from within said encasement to the exterior.
WIPES DISPENSERS AND EASY LOAD ADJUSTABLE DISPENSING NOZZLE
Embodiments of dispensers for dispensing wet wipes are disclosed herein. An exemplary dispenser includes a container, a plurality of wipes, and a wipes dispensing nozzle. The wipes dispensing nozzle has a first housing member and a second housing member that are movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the wipes dispensing nozzle has an opening that has a first diameter. In the second position, the nozzle has an opening that has a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter. When the nozzle is in the first position, a lead wipe of the plurality of wipes may be threaded through the wipes dispensing nozzle. In the first position, the wipes dispensing nozzle does not exert sufficient frictional force against a trailing wipe to cause the lead wipe to separate from the trailing wipe along a perforation line. In the second position, the wipes nozzle is in a closed dispensing position.
Free-standing, multiple roll toilet paper holder and dispenser
A free-standing, cylindrical container and multiple, core-free toilet paper rolls vertically stacked in an array which fills the container at the outset of its use. Peeled back from sites bounding a through opening within the array's uppermost roll and then fed through a narrow slot defined by the container's cap, each length of the paper so fed, prior to its being separated from paper yet to be dispensed, is part of a continuous paper ribbon extending from the leading paper sheet of said length to the outermost sheet of the array's lowermost roll. Configuring the ribbon in its initial state is a series of joints in each of which the outermost and the innermost sheets of the upper and lower rolls, respectively, of one of the array's contiguous pairs of rolls are fixedly connected, thus providing the user with immediate access to the entire body of paper stored within the container.