Dispenser assembly and related methods
11363919 · 2022-06-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Bryan Fitzgerald Allard (West Chester, PA, US)
- Michael Austin Dotsey (Chester Springs, PA, US)
- Noah Eberhard Dingler (Phoenixville, PA, US)
- Patrick Bryan Nolan (Royersford, PA, US)
Cpc classification
A47K10/3827
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K10/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K10/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K2010/3233
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47K10/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K10/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A paper product dispenser includes a hood having a first coupling component; a rear housing member including a second coupling component; a pair of roll support couplers and a dispensing member at least partially disposed within said housing; and a pair of roll support arms. The second coupling component cooperates with the first coupling component for releasably coupling the hood and the rear housing member to one another. The rear housing member and the hood jointly define a housing adapted to hold a roll of paper product therein. The dispensing member is configured to selectively dispense the paper product from within said housing. Each pair of roll support arms are configured to support an end of a roll of paper product within the housing and each is configured for releasable coupling with one of the pair of roll support couplers. The releasable coupling between the hood and the rear housing member or between at least one of the pair of roll support arms and one of the pair of roll support couplers is free of fasteners.
Claims
1. A paper product dispenser comprising: a hood having a plurality of first coupling components pivotally connected to the hood via respective hinge couplings; a rear housing member including a plurality of second coupling components, said plurality of second coupling components cooperating with said plurality of first coupling components for releasably coupling said hood and said rear housing member to one another, said rear housing member and said hood jointly defining a housing adapted to hold a roll of paper product therein; and a dispensing member at least partially disposed within said housing, said dispensing member being configured to selectively dispense the paper product from within said housing, wherein: said pluralities of first and second coupling components are configured to releasably couple said hood to said rear housing member so as to permit an entirety of said hood to be selectively separated from said rear housing member, and said releasable coupling between said pluralities of first and second coupling components is free of fasteners, wherein each of said plurality of first coupling components includes a male coupling component and each of said plurality of second coupling components includes a female coupling component adapted to receive said male coupling component for said releasable coupling between said hood and said rear housing member, wherein said male coupling component includes a resilient element for snap-coupling said male coupling component and said female coupling component to one another, and wherein each of said hinge couplings is located within the hood.
2. The dispenser of claim 1, further comprising: a pair of roll support couplers disposed within said housing; and a pair of roll support arms, each configured to support an end of a roll of paper product within said housing, wherein each of said pair of roll support arms is configured for releasable coupling with one of said pair of roll support couplers.
3. The dispenser of claim 2, wherein said releasable coupling between each of said pair of roll support arms and one of said pair of roll support couplers is free of fasteners.
4. The dispenser of claim 3, wherein: each of said pair of roll support arms includes an arm resilient element configured to flex upon coupling engagement between one of said pair of roll support arms and a respective one of said pair of roll support couplers, and said arm resilient element is configured to lock said roll support arm in place relative to a corresponding roll support coupler to which said roll support arm is coupled.
5. The dispenser of claim 2, wherein each of said pair of roll support arms has a guide element configured to restrict the number of possible orientations of said roll support arm for coupling with one of said roll support couplers.
6. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein said snap-coupling includes said hood being locked in place relative to said rear housing member.
7. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein said hood includes a main cover portion hingedly coupled to said male coupling component.
8. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein said dispensing member includes a paper feed bar and said rear housing member includes a pair of side walls, a top wall, and an oppositely disposed bottom wall extending between said pair of side walls, said bottom wall including a notch defining an opening in said bottom wall adapted to allow said paper feed bar to extend there through and to an exterior of said housing.
9. The dispenser of claim 8, further comprising a bottom console configured for selective releasable coupling with said bottom wall, said bottom console including a protruding portion configured to engage said notch so as to close said opening in said bottom wall.
10. The dispenser of claim 9, wherein said releasable coupling between said bottom console and said bottom wall is free of fasteners.
11. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein said dispensing member includes a sensor and a processor, said sensor being configured to sense the presence of a human body adjacent said sensor, said processor being configured to cause said dispensing member to dispense paper product from within said housing in response to sensing by said sensor.
12. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein said dispensing member includes a paper feed bar that is manually actuatable to cause the dispensing of paper product from within said housing upon selective actuation thereof.
13. The dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a pair of roll support arms, each configured to support an end of a roll of paper product within said housing, wherein each of said pair of roll support arms is configured for releasable, fastener-free coupling with a remainder of said housing.
14. A paper product dispenser comprising: a hood having a first coupling component; a rear housing member including a pair of side walls, a top wall, an oppositely disposed bottom wall extending between said pair of side walls, and a second coupling component, said second coupling component cooperating with said first coupling component for releasably coupling said hood and said rear housing member to one another, said rear housing member and said hood jointly defining a housing adapted to hold a roll of paper product therein; a pair of roll support couplers and a dispensing member at least partially disposed within said housing, said dispensing member being configured to selectively dispense the paper product from within said housing; a pair of roll support arms, each configured to support an end of a roll of paper product within said housing and each being configured for releasable coupling with one of said pair of roll support couplers; and first and second bottom plate members defining a bottom plate adjacent said bottom wall, said first and second plate members being slidable relative to one another so as to permit adjustment of a depth dimension of said bottom plate, wherein: said releasable coupling between said hood and said rear housing member or between at least one of said pair of roll support arms and one of said pair of roll support couplers is free of fasteners.
15. A paper product dispenser comprising: a hood; a rear housing member configured for releasable coupling with said hood, said rear housing member and said hood jointly defining, when coupled, a housing adapted to hold a roll of paper product therein; a dispensing member at least partially disposed within said housing, said dispensing member being configured to selectively dispense the paper product from within said housing; and a pair of roll support arms, each configured to support an end of a roll of paper product within said housing and each configured for releasable coupling with a remainder of said housing, wherein: at least one of said pair of roll support arms includes an integral hinge element that permits flexing of a portion of the at least one of said pair of roller support arms in a width direction, said releasable coupling between at least one of said pair of roll support arms and said remainder of said housing is free of fasteners, said releasable coupling between said at least one of said pair of roll support arms and said remainder of said housing is of the snap-coupling type, and said releasable coupling between said at least one of said pair of roll support arms and said remainder of said housing is effective to lock said at least one of said pair of roll support arms relative to said housing.
16. The dispenser of claim 15, wherein said releasable coupling between each of said pair of roll support arms and said remainder of said housing is free of fasteners.
17. The dispenser of claim 16, wherein: said releasable coupling between each of said pair of roll support arms and said remainder of said housing member is of the snap-coupling type, and said releasable coupling between each of said pair of roll support arms and said remainder of said housing is effective to lock each of said pair of roll support arms relative to said remainder of said housing.
18. The dispenser of claim 17, wherein said releasable coupling between said hood and said rear housing member and between each of said pair of roll support arms and said remainder of said housing includes respective male components and respective cooperating female components, each of said female components being configured to receive one of said male components therein, said one of said male components having a resilient element configured to flex upon engagement with said female component and to lock said male and female components in place relative to one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The objectives and features of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(35) To the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this written document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to the term in this written document shall govern. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “supported,” and “coupled” and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings. Further, “connected” and “coupled” are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings.
(36) With reference to the figures, and more particularly to
(37) In one embodiment, particularly shown in
(38) With particular reference to
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(40) The example dispensing member 46 is in the form of a cassette that has a front wall 62, a rear wall 64, and two side walls 66. The dispensing member 46 includes a pressure roller 70, a rotary drum, and a rotary cutter (not shown). The web 26a of paper product is arranged to be fed from the roll 26 of paper product and into the dispensing member 46 for subsequent dispensing out of the dispensing opening 54 (
(41) As stated above, the hood 12 is selectively coupled to either of the two different rear housing members 20, 24. Coupling of the hood 12 with either of the two rear housing members 20, 24 is of the releasable type, rather than of the permanent type. As used herein the term “releasable coupling,” and related terms, refer to a type of coupling in which the coupled structures may be readily detached, decoupled, or otherwise separated from one another in a simple manner and without causing the destruction or damage of any of those structures. For sake of further explanation, a permanent—rather than “releasable”—type of coupling may refer, for example, to two structures that are integrally formed with one another, or which are adhesively attached, such that their separation would necessarily result in at least some level of damage to one or more of the parts being separated.
(42) In the example embodiment of
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(44) Engagement of raised stop 89 with the surfaces defining locking aperture 90 is effective to prevent movement of the finger 80 relative to channel 84, in a direction along the longitudinal axis 84a of the channel 84, as well as in the two directions that are orthogonal to that longitudinal axis 84a. Engagement of raised stop 89 with the surfaces defining locking aperture 90 locks the finger 80 in place and, more specifically, is effective to prevent unintended separation of the hood 12 from the rear housing member 20, 24 to which the hood 12 is coupled. Engagement of raised stop 89 with the surfaces defining locking aperture 90 is also effective to substantially prevent movement of the hood 12 relative to the rear housing member 20, 24 along the height, depth, and width dimensions of the resulting housing 30, 34. The type of releasable, fastener-free coupling between hood 12 and rear housing members 20, 24 in the embodiment of
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(46) While in the embodiments shown in the above-referenced figures the hood 12 has two fingers 80 that cooperate with two corresponding channels 84 in the rear housing member 20, 24, variations are contemplated. For example, the hood 12 and rear housing members 20, 24 may have respective fingers 80 and channels 84 in numbers other than the two of the example embodiments in those figures. Similarly, it is contemplated that one or more fingers 80 may be located in the interior or even exterior of the rear housing members 20, 24, while one or more cooperating channels 84 may form part of the hood 12. An additional alternative includes a hood 12 having both, a finger 80 and a channel 84, that cooperate, respectively, with a channel 84 and hood forming part of the rear housing member 20, 24. Further, releasable, fastener-free coupling of the hood 12 and rear housing members 20, 24 may be provided by structural elements different from the illustrative, yet non-limiting fingers 80 and channels 84 in the illustrated embodiments.
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(48) The number of tabs 100, as well as the material, shape, and structure making up those tabs 100, are suitably chosen so as to be resilient enough, such that they may be depressed upon engaging contact with the external side walls SW, as the rear housing member 20 is inserted into the recessed space. Further, the number of tabs 100, as well as the material, shape, and structure making up those tabs 100 are suitably chosen such, upon being depressed, the tabs 100 are able exert a sufficiently high force against the external side walls SW, effective to support the weight of the rear housing member 20 through frictional engagement with the external side walls SW. In that regard, the rear housing member 20 may for example have a total of four tabs 100, with two tabs 100 on each of the side walls 20a, with the tabs 100 made out of metal, and more specifically made of sheet steel having a thickness of about 1/16 inches (about 1.6 mm), and each protruding by about ⅝ inches (about 16 mm) from the surface of the respective side wall 20a. Further, each of the tabs 100 may be integrally formed with the adjacent side wall 20a. For example, in the embodiment shown in
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(50) The rear housing member 20 in the illustrated embodiment also includes an installation guide slot 116 on one of side walls 20a that permits viewing, from the interior of rear housing member 20, of a mark (not shown) on one of the external side walls SW. The mark may correspond, for example, to a height requirement for the resulting dispenser being installed, necessary to comply with specific regulations. Alternatively, each of the two side walls 20a may include a respective guide slot 116. For example, prior to or during installation, the installer may measure and mark on one or both external side walls SW, a regulation-based height of the dispenser relative to the ground. As the rear housing member 20 is inserted in the recessed space, the installer may raise or lower the rear housing member 20 until the installation mark is seen through the installation guide slot 116. The tabs 100 would then frictionally support the rear housing member 20 in place, against the external side walls SW, and the installer may then proceed to drive a screw or some other fastener through each fastener opening 104 and through the side walls SW. The screw or other fastener would, in turn, secure the rear housing member 20 in place, in the recessed space. Further, a wire hole M is located on a rear wall 20b, extending between side walls 20a, and is configured to allow passage of a power wire and/or other wiring providing power and/or communication to the various components within housing 30. For example, wire hole M may receive a power wire there through, configured to provide power to a dispensing member such as the example dispensing members 39 and 46 of
(51) The various features described above allow a relative easy, quick, and in some cases one-handed installation of the rear housing member 20 into a recessed space, and accommodate installation into recessed spaces for example having depths in the range of about 97 mm to about 267 mm, and/or widths (i.e., the distance between the external side walls SW in the recessed space) in the range of about 380 mm to about 400 mm, and in some embodiments between about 384 mm and about 389 mm.
(52) Rear housing member 20 further includes a front panel 120 that surrounds a front opening 122 of the rear housing member 20 and which is aesthetically advantageous, to the extent that it provides a finished appearance to the dispenser that is ultimately installed. The entirety or at least a substantial portion of front panel 120 may be made of metal, and more specifically, in certain embodiments, of a fingerprint-resistant type stainless steel type 304 (per ASTM A240), such as the material sold under the trade name Uginox® Cleantouch, commercially available from Aperam Stainless Europe, of France, and which includes a 4 μm-thick fingerprint-resistant coating. The rear housing member 20 further includes top and bottom walls 20c, 20d disposed opposite one another, that extend between the side walls 20a of the rear housing member 20 and which are connected to rear wall 20b. Bottom wall 20c is adjacent and spaced from the bottom plate 110 (
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(54) Releasable coupling of the bottom wall 20d and bottom console 130 in the illustrated embodiment is also free of fasteners (e.g., screws, bolts), which enhances the ease of coupling and decoupling between bottom wall 20d and bottom console 130, and is provided by male and female components, as well as resilient elements, similar to those described above with reference to the coupling between the hood 12 and each of the two rear housing members 20, 24. Specifically, in the illustrated embodiment, the bottom console 130 includes male components in the form of a pair of outer fingers 132, and a centrally located finger 134, which are received within respective female components in the form of a pair of outer channels 20f and a centrally located channel 20g. Those of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that releasable, fastener-free coupling between bottom wall 20d and bottom console 130 may be accomplished through other means. For example, and without limitation, the bottom wall 20d may have a combination of male and female components (e.g., fingers and channels, respectively) that cooperate with a corresponding combination of female and male components of the bottom console 130. Similarly, it is contemplated that the bottom wall 20d may have only male components (e.g., fingers), which are configured to be received within cooperating female components (e.g., channels) of the bottom console 130.
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(59) Further, in the illustrated example embodiments, and as shown in
(60) In the illustrated embodiment also, system 10 includes one or more flex-type roll support arms 156 and one or more fixed-type roll support arms 158. The flex-type roll support arm 156 is designed to flex in the width dimension, so as to accommodate rolls 26 of various widths, such as rolls in the range from about 195 mm to about 210 mm in width, for example. The fixed-type roll support arm 158, on the other hand, is designed to have a substantially fixed position in the width dimension of the dispenser (and of the roll 26 of paper product). To that end, the flex-type roll support arm 156 has an integral hinge element 156c that permits flexing of a hub 178 of that roll support arm 156 in the width dimension, relative to the male elements 154 of that roll support arm 156, as shown in
(61) It is contemplated that releasable coupling between the roll support arms 156, 158 and roll support couplers 150 may, alternatively, be reversed i.e., such that the male and female elements are reversed relative to those in the embodiment shown in the figures. Similarly, alternative embodiments include each of the roll support arms 156, 158 having a combination of male and female components cooperating with female and male components, respectively, of the roll support couplers 150.
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(63) Referring generally to the various embodiments of the figures described above, the exterior surface of hood 12, as well the exterior surface of rear housing member 24 (
(64) From the above disclosure of the general principles of the present invention and the preceding detailed description of exemplifying embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily comprehend the various modifications to which this invention is susceptible. Accordingly, this invention is intended to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and equivalents thereof.