Dispenser for multiple rolls of web material
11324361 · 2022-05-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Bernie Ziebart (Pewaukee, WI, US)
- Jodie Schoon (East Troy, WI, US)
- Nagaraj Thyadi (Andhrapradesh, IN)
- Gurucharan Vasa (Hyderabad, IN)
- Kirk L. Deheck (Port Washsington, WI, US)
Cpc classification
A47K2010/326
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K2010/3681
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A multiple roll tissue material dispenser assembly and method for forming a dispenser configured to dispense respective vertically stacked rolls of tissue material. The dispenser assembly includes a carriage that moveably cooperates with a support frame to allow dispensing access to a second vertically stacked roll of tissue material without outside interference. The carriage supports an actuator assembly that cooperates with a lower roll of tissue material and a channel defined by the support frame to allow selective access to an upper roll of tissue material. Depletion of the lower roll of tissue material effectuates rotation of the actuator to automatically effectuate the gravitationally downward slideable translation of the carriage relative to the support frame to allow access to an upper roll of tissue material supported by the carriage.
Claims
1. A dispenser assembly configured to dispense multiple rolls of tissue material, the dispenser assembly comprising: a carriage configured to support multiple rolls of tissue material; a support frame constructed to receive the carriage so that the carriage is selectively slideable relative to the support frame between a first orientation wherein a lower roll of tissue material is available to be dispensed and a second orientation wherein an upper roll of tissue material is available to be dispensed; a follower path defined by the support frame; an actuator supported by the carriage and oriented to engage a roll of tissue associated therewith; a follower connected to the actuator and oriented to cooperate with the follower path so that the follower is rotatable relative to the follower path to selectively allow the carriage to move from the first orientation toward the second orientation relative to the support frame in response to rotation of the actuator; and wherein the carriage is configured to move to a third orientation relative to the support frame, the third orientation defining a loading position for loading one of the upper and lower rolls of web material, the third orientation allowing respective free ends of the carriage to be positioned out of plane relative the first and second orientations.
2. The dispenser assembly of claim 1 further comprising a biasing device disposed between the actuator and the carriage that is operable to bias the actuator in a direction toward an axis of rotation defined by the lower roll of tissue material.
3. The dispenser assembly of claim 2 wherein the carriage further comprises a first arm and a second arm that are each configured to support opposing ends of each of the lower roll of tissue material and upper roll of tissue material.
4. The dispenser assembly of claim 3 wherein the follower is disposed on a laterally outward facing side of at least one of the first arm and the second arm of the carnage.
5. The dispenser assembly of claim 3 further comprising a shaft that extends between the first arm and the second arm proximate the actuator.
6. The dispenser assembly of claim 1 wherein the support frame further comprises another follower path having a mirror image shape of the follower path and another follower is connected to the actuator opposite the follower and oriented to cooperate with the another follower path defined by the support frame.
7. The dispenser assembly of claim 1 wherein, in the third orientation, the carriage is configured to pivot in a first direction about a lateral axis defined by an axis of rotation of the follower for loading one of the upper and lower rolls of tissue material.
8. The dispenser assembly of claim 7 wherein the carriage is configured to move to a fourth orientation relative to the support frame by pivoting the carriage in a second direction about the lateral axis relative to the support frame for loading the other of the upper and lower rolls of tissue material.
9. The dispenser assembly of claim 8 wherein the carriage further comprises a protrusion configured to selectively engage and disengage from a portion of the follower path of the support frame to facilitate pivoting of the carriage relative to the support frame in the respective first direction and second direction.
10. The dispenser assembly of claim 1 further comprising a cover connected to the support frame and moveable between an open position and a closed position, wherein the cover is configured to conceal the upper roll of tissue material while exposing the lower roll of tissue material when the carriage is in the first orientation and expose at least a portion of the upper roll of tissue material when the carriage is in the second orientation.
11. The dispenser assembly of claim 10 wherein the cover is configured to pivot relative to the support frame between the open position for loading the upper and lower rolls of tissue material and the closed position for dispensing the upper and lower rolls of tissue material.
12. The dispenser assembly of claim 1 further comprising another carriage having another actuator and another follower, the support frame defining another follower passage having a same shape as the follower passage and constructed to slideably cooperate with the another follower so that the another carriage is constructed to support multiple rolls of tissue material in a same manner as the carriage and the support frame is constructed to concurrently support the carriage and another carriage such that the carriage and another carriage are independently moveable relative to the support frame so that the carriage and another carriage cooperate with the support frame in a side-by-side orientation and the dispenser assembly is capable of simultaneously holding at least four rolls of tissue material and simultaneously dispensing at least two of the at least four rolls of tissue material.
13. A dispensing apparatus comprising: a support frame having at least one channel; a carriage configured to hold upper and lower tissue rolls, the carriage constructed to cooperate with at least one channel defined the support frame such that the carriage is automatically moveable relative to the support frame between an upper position and a lower position; an actuator supported by the carriage and oriented to interact with the lower tissue roll and cooperate with the at least one channel such that rotation of the actuator relative to the carriage allows translation of the carriage relative to the support frame from the upper position toward the lower position and while the actuator remains associated with the at least one channel through translation of the carriage relative to the support frame; and a cover connected to the support frame and configured to obstruct access to an upper tissue roll when the carriage is the in the upper position and allow access to a portion of the upper tissue roll when the carriage is oriented in the lower position.
14. The dispensing apparatus of claim 13 further comprising an operator connected the actuator that cooperates with the at least one channel, the operator being rotatable between a first orientation configured to retain the carriage in the upper position and a second orientation that allows the carriage to move toward the lower position without outside interference.
15. The dispensing apparatus of claim 13 wherein the support frame is further defined by opposing side walls and the at least one channel is defined by a respective side wall and another channel having a mirror image construction of the at least one channel is defined by another respective side wall.
16. The dispensing apparatus of claim 13, wherein the cover is configured to pivot about an axis relative to the support frame between an open position for loading the upper and lower rolls of web material and a closed position for dispensing the upper and lower rolls of web material.
17. The dispensing apparatus of claim 13, wherein the support frame defines a first dual roll cavity configured to receive the carriage configured to hold upper and lower tissue rolls and a second dual roll cavity configured to receive another carriage configured to hold another upper and lower tissue rolls, the support frame including another channel oriented to support the another carriage so that the another carriage is slideable relative to the support frame independent of the carriage associated with the first dual roll cavity and such that the dispensing apparatus is configured to simultaneously hold at least four tissue rolls and simultaneously dispense only one roll of tissue rolls associated with the first dual roll cavity and the second dual roll cavity.
18. A method for forming a multiple roll tissue dispenser assembly, method comprising: providing a carriage for supporting multiple rolls of tissue material in a vertically stacked orientation wherein the carriage defines an axis of rotation of each discrete roll of tissue material; attaching the carriage to a support frame so that the carriage is slideable between a first position and a second position relative to the support frame, the first position being a raised position for dispensing a lower roll of tissue material, the second position being a lowered position for dispensing an upper roll of tissue material; and providing an actuator that engages the lower roll of tissue material and cooperates with a channel defined by the support frame so that rotation of the actuator in response to depletion of the lower roll of tissue material allows the carriage to move from the first position toward the second position upon depletion of the lower roll of tissue material while the actuator remains engaged with the channel.
19. The method of claim 18 further comprising providing a second carriage for supporting multiple additional rolls of tissue material in a vertically stacked orientation in a side-by-side orientation relative to the multiple rolls of tissue material supported by the carriage and so that the second carriage cooperates with the support frame in a same manner as the carriage and is independently vertically translatable relative thereto between a respective first position and a respective second position.
20. A dispenser assembly configured to dispense multiple rolls of tissue material, the dispenser assembly comprising: a carriage configured to support multiple rolls of tissue material; a support frame constructed to receive the carriage so that the carriage is selectively slideable relative to the support frame between a first orientation wherein a lower roll of tissue material is available to be dispensed and a second orientation wherein an upper roll of tissue material is available to be dispensed; a follower path defined by the support frame; an actuator supported by the carriage and oriented to engage a roll of tissue associated therewith; a follower connected to the actuator and oriented to cooperate with the follower path so that the follower is rotatable relative to the follower path to selectively allow the carriage to move from the first orientation toward the second orientation relative to the support frame in response to rotation of the actuator; a biasing device disposed between the actuator and the carriage that is operable to bias the actuator in a direction toward an axis of rotation defined by the lower roll of tissue material; and wherein the carriage further comprises a first arm and a second arm that are each configured to support opposing ends of each of the lower roll of tissue material and upper roll of tissue material.
21. The dispenser assembly of claim 20 wherein the follower is disposed on a laterally outward facing side of at least one of the first arm and the second arm of the carriage.
22. The dispenser assembly of claim 20 further comprising a shaft that extends between the first arm and the second arm proximate the actuator.
23. A dispenser assembly configured to dispense multiple rolls of tissue material, the dispenser assembly comprising: a carriage configured to support multiple rolls of tissue material; a support frame constructed to receive the carriage so that the carriage is selectively slideable relative to the support frame between a first orientation wherein a lower roll of tissue material is available to be dispensed and a second orientation wherein an upper roll of tissue material is available to be dispensed; a follower path defined by the support frame; an actuator supported by the carriage and oriented to engage a roll of tissue associated therewith; a follower connected to the actuator and oriented to cooperate with the follower path so that the follower is rotatable relative to the follower path to selectively allow the carriage to move from the first orientation toward the second orientation relative to the support frame in response to rotation of the actuator; and another carriage having another actuator and another follower, the support frame defining another follower passage having a same shape as the follower passage and constructed to slideably cooperate with the another follower so that the another carriage is constructed to support multiple rolls of tissue material in a same manner as the carriage and the support frame is constructed to concurrently support the carriage and another carriage such that the carriage and another carriage are independently moveable relative to the support frame so that the carriage and another carriage cooperate with the support frame in a side-by-side orientation and the dispenser assembly is capable of simultaneously holding at least four rolls of tissue material and simultaneously dispensing at least two of the at least four rolls of tissue material.
24. A dispensing apparatus comprising: a support frame having at least one channel; a carriage configured to hold upper and lower tissue rolls, the carriage constructed to cooperate with at least one channel defined the support frame such that the carriage is automatically moveable relative to the support frame between an upper position and a lower position; an actuator supported by the carriage and oriented to interact with the lower tissue roll and cooperate with the at least one channel such that rotation of the actuator relative to the carriage allows translation of the carriage relative to the support frame from the upper position toward the lower position; a cover connected to the support frame and configured to obstruct access to an upper tissue roll when the carriage is the in the upper position and allow access to a portion of the upper tissue roll when the carriage is oriented in the lower position; and wherein the support frame defines a first dual roll cavity configured to receive the carriage configured to hold upper and lower tissue rolls and a second dual roll cavity configured to receive another carriage configured to hold another upper and lower tissue rolls, the support frame including another channel oriented to support the another carriage so that the another carriage is slideable relative to the support frame independent of the carriage associated with the first dual roll cavity and such that the dispensing apparatus is configured to simultaneously hold at least four tissue rolls and simultaneously dispense only one roll of tissue rolls associated with the first dual roll cavity and the second dual roll cavity.
25. A method for forming a multiple roll tissue dispenser assembly, method comprising: providing a carriage for supporting multiple rolls of tissue material in a vertically stacked orientation wherein the carriage defines an axis of rotation of each discrete roll of tissue material; attaching the carriage to a support frame so that the carriage is slideable between a first position and a second position relative to the support frame, the first position being a raised position for dispensing a lower roll of tissue material, the second position being a lowered position for dispensing an upper roll of tissue material; providing an actuator that engages the lower roll of tissue material and cooperates with a channel defined by the support frame so that rotation of the actuator in response to depletion of the lower roll of tissue material allows the carriage to move from the first position toward the second position upon depletion of the lower roll of tissue material; and providing a second carriage for supporting multiple additional rolls of tissue material in a vertically stacked orientation in a side-by-side orientation relative to the multiple rolls of tissue material supported by the carriage and so that the second carriage cooperates with the support frame in a same manner as the carriage and is independently vertically translatable relative thereto between a respective first position and a respective second position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A clear conception of the advantages and features constituting the present invention, and of the construction and operation of typical mechanisms provided with the present invention, will become more readily apparent by referring to the exemplary, and therefore non-limiting, embodiments illustrated in the drawings accompanying and forming a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate the same elements in the several views, and in which:
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(14) In describing the preferred embodiments of the invention which are illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology is resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, it is not intended that the invention be limited to the specific terms so selected and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose. For example, the word connected or terms similar thereto are often used. They are not limited to direct connection but include connection through other elements where such connection is recognized as being equivalent by those skilled in the art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(16) As disclosed further below, it should be understood that dispensing apparatus 10 shown in
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(18) The dispensing apparatus 10 includes a cover 20 that is configured to cooperate with support frame 18 to generally overlie carriage 12 and rolls 13, 15 associated therewith when apparatus 10 is fully assembled and configured for dispensing the tissue material therefrom. The cover 20 cooperates with support frame 18 and generally defines a majority of the exposed surfaces visible to the user of the housing or enclosure associated with enclosing the multiple rolls of tissue material 13, 15 supported by the carriage 12 when carriage 12 is engaged with support frame 18. Cover 20 can be transparent, translucent or opaque, and is typically formed of a rigid plastic material. Cover 20 is preferably moveable relative to support frame 18 between a closed position (
(19) Cover 20 and/or support frame 18 cooperate with one another to define a dispensing area 24 that is preferably positioned proximate a lower front portion of dispenser apparatus 10 and that allows a user access to tissue rolls 13, 15 contained therein when cover 20 is in the closed position. Dispense area 24 is preferably large enough and/or cooperates with the translucent or transparent nature of a portion of cover 20 such that users and service personnel can readily ascertain the availability of tissue material associated with one or each of rolls 13, 15 from less immediate proximity thereto. As disclosed further below, dispensing of tissue rolls 13, 15 is performed sequentially such that lower roll 15 is dispensed first and, only when lower roll 15 is sufficiently and preferably fully depleted, the position of upper roll 13 is automatically translated relative to apparatus 10 such that upper roll 13 achieves a position relative to dispensing area 24 that upper roll 13 is rendered accessible for dispensing. During loading and dispensing events, cover 20 is preferably configured to pivot about an axis 26 (
(20) In one aspect, the carriage 12 (
(21) As disclosed further below, respective longitudinal ends of arms 30, 32 are preferably resiliently deflectable in generally opposite lateral outward directions generally aligned with the respective discrete roll rotation axis 35, 35′ to facilitate engagement of discrete rolls of tissue material with respective aligned support points 34 during loading operations. The lateral outward deflection of arms 30, 32 is an intuitive tissue roll loading operation and a manipulation that is rendered unavailable when dispensing apparatus 10 is closed and/or carriage 12 is positioned for dispensing operation relative to support frame 18. Such a consideration mitigates incidents of theft of unconsumed rolls or portions of rolls of tissue material from dispensing apparatus 10 when it is deployed in a service environment. Further, the offsetting of axis 35 relative to axis 35′ and the placement of intermediary bar 36 between disposed therebetween and between the discrete rolls 13, 15 associated with carriage 12 mitigates interaction and transference between tissue rolls 13, 15 during dispense events thereby further protecting the sanitary condition of the discrete rolls of tissue as well as the operational integrity of dual roll dispensing apparatus 10.
(22) As alluded to above, dispensing apparatus 10 is preferably constructed to limit access to the upper or second to be dispensed roll of tissue material 13 until the lower or first to be dispensed roll of tissue material 15 has been consumed or otherwise sufficiently depleted—such as only a core or a cigar associated with the recently depleted roll being present or associated with the respective support points 34 associated with axis 35′. An actuator assembly 37 is supported by carriage 12 includes an actuator arm or loading bar 38 and a biasing device such as a spring 40 or the like. The spring 40, which may be a torsion spring, biases the loading bar 38, which may be a torsion bar, against the radially outer surface of lower roll of tissue material 15 associated with the lower dispensing position 16. The actuator assembly includes a follower, actuator follower, or retention member 42 that is connected to a laterally outboard end of a shaft 41 associated with loading bar 38 and disposed toward at least one outboard lateral side of carriage 12. Shaft 41 and retention member(s) 42 of the actuator assembly are attached to loading bar such that rotation of loading bar 38 in response to depletion of lower roll 15 of tissue material effectuates rotation of shaft 41 and the retention member(s) 42 associated therewith.
(23) As disclosed further below, retention member 42 is configured to selectively slidably cooperate with or operatively engage with a respective groove or channel 68 defined by support frame 18. The retention member 42 could be configured as a lobe, cam, oblong shape or similar follower for travel through a channel in a first orientation and interfering with one or more stops that are defined by channel 68 when oriented thereat and traversing there past to achieve a second lowered orientation of carriage 12 relative to support frame 18 and which is associated with allowing user access to the upper positioned roll of tissue material 13 when necessary. It is appreciated that actuator assembly 37 could be provided with one retention member 42 that slideably cooperates with a respective channel 68 to effectuate the desired relative raised and lowered positions therebetween. In a preferred embodiment, each of the opposite lateral sides of carriage 12 and actuator assembly 37 includes a retention member 42 that cooperates with a corresponding channel or groove 68 that is defined by the respective sidewall 52, 54 positioned proximate thereto. Such a consideration mitigates wracking or twisting of carriage 12 relative to support frame 18 so as to maintain the desired slideable operation therebetween.
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(26) In a preferred embodiment, each of channels 60 defines a continuous generally uninterrupted follower path or channel that includes: a lower vertical section of channel 64, respective stops 66 associated therewith, an upper vertical section of channel 68, a horizontally oriented section of channel 70, and an upper oriented section of actuate channel 72. The respective sections of channels 64, 68, 70, 72 are generally fluidly continuous with one another and oriented to slideably interact with one or more of protrusions 44 and the retention members 42. The vertically upper located protrusions 44 have a fixed shape and orientation and slideably cooperate with channel sections 68, 72 so as to not interfere with the range of vertical translation of carriage 12 relative to support frame 18 when engaged therewith. Retention members 42 are oriented proximate the axis defined by intermediary bar 36 and slideably cooperate with sections of channel 64, 70 to accommodate the vertical translation of carriage 12 relative to support frame 18 and to facilitate the selective rotation of carriage 12 to accommodate the loading operations.
(27) In a preferred embodiment, a curved section of sub-channel 67 is formed to extend in the lateral crossing direction relative to support frame 18 and is generally embedded through the lower vertical channel 64 and the horizontal channel 70 and is oriented to receive and slideably cooperated with a head portion of respective retention member 42 associate with carriage 12. Retention members 42 are generally defined by a major dimensional cross section and a minor dimensional cross section that are oriented at crossing orientations relative to one another. Retention members 42 interact with stops 66 defined by channels 60 to selectively limit the downward vertical translation of carriage 12 relative to support frame 18. When the major dimensional axis of retention members 42 are oriented in a crossing direction relative to channel 60, associated with the outward rotational orientation of loading bar 38 relative to axis 35′ defined by lower roll of tissue material 15, retention member(s) 42 impinge upon stop 66 and prevent further downward slideable translation of carriage 12 relative to support frame 18. During consumption of lower roll of tissue material 15, loading bar 38 is urged toward axis 35′ via spring 40 and thereby effectuates rotation of retention member(s) 42 relative to stops 66. Upon consumption of lower roll of tissue material 15, retention member(s) 42 attain an orientation wherein the minor cross sectional dimension axis of retention member(s) 42 is oriented at a crossing direction relative to stops 66 such that retention member(s) 42 are allowed to slideably translate past stops 66 such that carriage 12 achieves a lowered orientation or position relative to support frame 18 such that a tail end of upper roll of tissue material 13 is accessible at dispensing area 24 for subsequent dispensing of upper roll 13 of tissue material.
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(32) As alluded to above, although dispensing apparatus 10 is disclosed as sequentially dispensing two vertically stacked rolls of tissue material, it is appreciated that the apparatus can be conveniently configured to dispense other numbers of rolls of vertically oriented tissue material. Referring now to
(33) Advantageously, when the lower roll of web material of either the first carriage 12a or the second carriage 12b empties or is depleted, each individual carriage can move independently from the first vertical dispense position (
(34) The dispenser of the present invention may have other applications aside from use with rolls of tissue material, such as but not limited to tissue paper, hand towel, and toilet paper. Although the invention has been herein shown and described in what is perceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments set forth above. Rather, it is recognized that modifications may be made by one of skill in the art of the invention without departing from the spirit or intent of the invention and, therefore, the invention is to be taken as including all reasonable equivalents to the subject matter of the appended claims. The present invention has been described in terms of the preferred embodiment, and it is recognized that equivalents, alternatives and modifications, aside from those expressly stated, are possible and within the scope of the appending claims.