MULTI-ORIENTATION TOWEL DISPENSER
20220167803 · 2022-06-02
Inventors
- Richard R. Bing (West Chester, OH, US)
- Megan Kathryn Helms (Hamilton, OH, US)
- David Steven Mesko (Wyoming, OH, US)
- Michael E. Berger (Brooklyn, NY, US)
- Adem Önalan (Jersey City, NJ, US)
- Marco C. Perry (Brooklyn, NY, US)
Cpc classification
A47K10/422
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K10/425
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Dispensers are capable of being used in one orientation for dispensing paper towels upwardly when situated on a countertop and also in a second orientation for dispensing paper towels downwardly when mounted on a wall or other surface. Moreover, the dispensers can be easily modified to present a different finish by installing the desired outer shell components on the dispenser. The dispenser utilizes an inner cartridge adapted to house a stack of interleaved paper towels. The paper towels are urged by a spring toward a dispensing slot situated on a housing surrounding the cartridge. The spring urges the leading paper towel in the stack toward the dispensing slot in either orientation for convenient access to the towel by a user.
Claims
1. A paper towel dispenser comprising: a cassette adapted to hold a plurality of paper towels therein; a housing surrounding the cassette; and a dispensing slot in the housing through which the plurality of paper towels may be serially dispensed, the dispensing slot being at a first end of the housing; wherein the dispensing slot and first end are oriented upwardly when the housing is in a first orientation; wherein the dispensing slot and first end are oriented downwardly when the housing is in a second orientation; the plurality of paper towels being serially dispensed from the housing when the housing is in each of the first and second orientations.
2. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the first and second orientations are 180° apart.
3. The dispenser of claim 1 further comprising: a mounting assembly coupled to the housing for mounting the dispenser to a vertical surface when the housing is in the second orientation.
4. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the plurality of paper towels are in a stack, the dispenser further comprising: a pusher plate positioned on an end of the stack opposite from the dispensing slot; and a spring acting upon the pusher plate to urge the stack toward the dispensing slot.
5. The dispenser of claim 1 further comprising: a cover on a second end of the housing opposite from the dispensing slot when the housing is in the second orientation.
6. The dispenser of claim 1 further comprising: a latch mechanism which releasably retains the cartridge within the housing such that when the latch mechanism is released the cartridge is at least partially extended from within the housing to allow insertion of the plurality of paper towels into the cartridge without disassembly of the housing, the latch mechanism being actuated upon insertion of the cartridge into the housing to retain the cartridge and the plurality of paper towels therein, the latch mechanism being operable in each of the first and second orientations.
7. The dispenser of claim 6 further comprising: an access port in the housing through which a user may release the latch mechanism.
8. The dispenser of claim 1 further comprising: a viewing port in the housing through which a user may ascertain a quantity of the plurality of paper towels in the cartridge.
9. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the housing further comprises: a pair of inner shell members; and a pair of outer shell members.
10. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the housing further comprises: a cap proximate the first end having the dispensing slot therein.
11. A paper towel dispenser comprising: a cassette adapted to hold a plurality of paper towels therein arranged in a stack; a housing surrounding the cassette; a dispensing slot in the housing through which the plurality of paper towels may be serially dispensed, the dispensing slot being at a first end of the housing; wherein the dispensing slot and first end are oriented upwardly when the housing is in a first orientation; wherein the dispensing slot and first end are oriented downwardly when the housing is in a second orientation; wherein the first and second orientations are 180° apart; a pusher plate positioned on an end of the stack opposite from the dispensing slot; a spring acting upon the pusher plate to urge the stack toward the dispensing slot; and a cover on a second end of the housing opposite from the dispensing slot when the housing is in the second orientation; the plurality of paper towels being serially dispensed from the housing when the housing is in each of the first and second orientations.
12. The dispenser of claim 11 further comprising: a mounting assembly coupled to the housing for mounting the dispenser to a vertical surface when the housing is in the second orientation.
13. The dispenser of claim 11 further comprising: a latch mechanism which releasably retains the cartridge within the housing such that when the latch mechanism is released the cartridge is at least partially extended from within the housing to allow insertion of the plurality of paper towels into the cartridge without disassembly of the housing, the latch mechanism being actuated upon insertion of the cartridge into the housing to retain the cartridge and the plurality of paper towels therein, the latch mechanism being operable in each of the first and second orientations.
14. The dispenser of claim 13 further comprising: an access port in the housing through which a user may release the latch mechanism.
15. The dispenser of claim 11 further comprising: a viewing port in the housing through which a user may ascertain a quantity of the plurality of paper towels in the cartridge.
16. The dispenser of claim 11 wherein the housing further comprises: a pair of inner shell members; and a pair of outer shell members.
17. The dispenser of claim 11 wherein the housing further comprises: a cap proximate the first end having the dispensing slot therein.
18. A method for filling a paper towel dispenser with a stack of paper towels, the method comprising: releasing a latch mechanism thereby enabling a spring to urge a cassette from a housing of the paper towel dispenser in either a first direction or an opposite second direction depending upon an orientation of the housing, the cassette having an open face sized and configured to receive there through the stack of paper towels; inserting the stack of paper towels into the cassette via the open face; collapsing the cassette with the stack of paper towels therein into the housing; and engaging the latch mechanism to thereby releasably retain the cassette and stack of paper towels within the housing.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein the releasing step further comprises: inserting a probe through an access port in the housing and thereby releasing the latch mechanism.
20. The method of claim 18 further comprising: mounting the housing to a vertical surface with the first direction being downward; wherein the collapsing step further comprises moving the cassette upwardly into the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] Referring to
[0024] The components of the dispenser 10 according to one embodiment of this invention are shown in
[0025] A cartridge 38 is captured within the inner shell members 28 and has a generally rectangular shape with one sidewall 40 opposite from an open face 42 of the cartridge 38. The cartridge 38 also has a split top wall 44 with an outlet 46 extending longitudinally along the top wall 44 thereof. Opposite from the top wall 44 is a pair of cartridge bottom flanges 48 each extending inwardly from a cartridge end wall 50. Each bottom flange 48 is also joined to a bottom edge of the sidewall 40. A spring access duct 52 is formed between the bottom flanges 48. Each end wall 50 has a vertically oriented open channel 54 formed therein and a pair of outwardly oriented and spaced vertical ribs 56 flank each side of each channel 54. A latch mechanism may releasably retain the cartridge 38 within the housing 22. In one embodiment, the latch mechanism includes a generally rectangular pusher plate 58 captured within the cartridge 38 for vertical movement to and between the bottom flanges 48 and the top wall 44. A pair of stubshafts 60 each project along a longitudinal centerline of the pusher plate 58 from a longitudinal end of the plate 58. A pair of detents 62 are formed on each stubshaft 60 and extend laterally in opposite directions from the side edges of the stubshaft 60. When the pusher plate 58 is captured in the cartridge 38, each stubshaft 60 extends into one of the open channels 54 and the detents 62 help to retain the stubshafts 60 in the open channels 54 and the pusher plate 58 in the cartridge 38.
[0026] A pair of spring clips 64 are each fastened to one of the bottom flanges 48 of the cartridge 38 by one of a pair of screws 66. Each spring clip 64 has a spring clip arm 68 which extends outwardly from the clip 64 and is captured within a rail 70 formed proximate the joint 32 of the inner shell members 28. A sloped brace 72 is formed at an upper edge of the rail 70. An indicator 74 is captured within an outer passage 76 formed at the joint 32 of the inner shell members 28. The indicator 74 has an indicator face 78 and an upwardly extending arm 80. The indicator 74 is coupled to an indicator extension spring 82 to bias the indicator 74 to position a “filled” portion of the indicator face 74 to be exposed and visible through the viewing port 24 in the outer shell 30.
[0027] An oval shaped panel 84 is at a bottom end of the housing 22 when the dispenser 10 is in the first orientation of
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[0029] One method of loading the dispenser 10 with paper towels 14 begins in
[0030] Once the cartridge 38 is released from the retention hooks 102 on the lock plate 86, the springs 88 sandwiched between the bottom flanges 48 and the lock plate 86 urge the cartridge 38 upwardly in the direction of arrows B in
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[0032] One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that with various embodiments of this invention, the paper towels 14 may be replenished in the dispenser 10 without dismantling the dispenser 10 or removing the housing 22, inner shell 28 or outer shell 30. Moreover, the cartridge 38 may be loaded with paper towels 14 while the dispenser 10 is in the first orientation (
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[0034] The mounting bracket 114 may be secured to the wall 110 by wall screws 128 and includes an upper obliquely oriented sill 130 adapted to support the flange 120 of the mounting plate 112. A vertically oriented mounting pin 132 is inserted into an upper mounting pin hole 134 and a lower mounting pin hole 136 in upper and lower generally horizontal shelves 138, 140, respectively. The mounting pin 132 may have a head 142 with an annular collar 144. A mounting pin spring 146 surrounds the mounting pin 132 and is captured between the upper and lower shelves 138, 140 to bias the mounting pin 132 downwardly.
[0035] The mounting plate 112 and attached dispenser 10 may be mounted to the wall 110 by hooking the strut 122 atop the sill 130 of the mounting bracket 114 as shown in
[0036] The dispenser 10 may be removed from the wall no by pushing the head 142 of the pin 132 upward until it is unseated from the mounting hole 126 and then the ledge 124 and lower end of the dispenser 10 may be pivoted away from the wall 110 and the flange 120 removed from the sill 130 of the mounting bracket 114.
[0037] From the above disclosure of the general principles of this invention and the preceding detailed description of at least one embodiment, those skilled in the art will readily comprehend the various modifications to which this invention is susceptible. Therefore, we desire to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and equivalents thereof.