Abstract
A hygienic paper roll holder that is gentle for elderly and toddlers and can be replaced without touching a used paper roll core and a replacement paper roll with a relatively simple configuration and easy operation with one hand. The paper roll holder comprises a U-shaped holder body, support parts for moving and supporting both sides of toilet paper, the support parts being attached to the U-shaped holder body, and a movable tray that has a stationary part for placing a replacement toilet paper and a holding part for temporarily holding a used core. By moving this movable tray up and down by hand, the used core supported by the support parts and the replacement toilet paper on the stationary part can be exchanged.
Claims
1. A paper roll holder comprising: a U-shaped holder body for covering both ends of a paper roll, the U-shaped holder body including support parts for supporting a core of the paper roll from both sides by reacting to movement of the paper roll; and a movable body attached to the U-shaped holder body so as to be slidably up and down, the movable body integrally including a stationary part for stationing a replacement paper roll and a holding part for temporarily holding the core of a used paper roll, the core being removed from the support parts, wherein the replacement paper roll stationed on the stationary part pushes up the core of the used paper roll supported by the support parts when an operator pulls the movable body upward, and the replacement paper roll is supported by the support parts, the holding part being structured at a position where the core of the used paper roll removed from the support parts moves by its own weight, and wherein, when the operator operates the movable body downward, the core of the used paper roll moves from the holding part to the stationary part due to its own weight so that the core of the used paper roll supported by the support parts can be replaced by the replacement paper roll stationed on the station part without touching the core of the used paper roll supported by the support parts and the replacement paper roll stationed on the stationary part by a hand of the operator.
2. The paper roll holder of claim 1 further comprising: a structure for guiding the core of the used paper roll to the holding part, the structure being arranged to restrict a space formed between a paper cutter in front of the holder body and the replacement paper roll, not to pass the core of the used paper roll through the space and to restrict movement of the core of the used paper roll toward a front side of the holder body when the replacement paper roll pushes up the core of the used paper roll by removing a rotation axis part of the paper cutter attached to an upper portion of the holder body when operating the movable body.
3. The paper roll holder of claim 1, further comprising: a paper cutter stopper for positioning the paper cutter on the paper roll by restricting rotation movement of the paper cutter in a rotation direction after removing a rotation axis part of the paper cutter from the holder body and moving therefrom.
4. The paper roll holder of claim 1, further comprising: a slope for easily positioning the paper cutter on the paper roll by adjusting movement in a rotation direction of the paper cutter when removing a rotation axis part of the paper cutter from the holder body and moving therefrom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the paper roll holder illustrated in an embodiment of the invention.
[0029] FIG. 2 is a side view and the front view of the holder body of the paper roll holder illustrated in an embodiment of the invention.
[0030] FIG. 3 is a side view and the front view of the movable tray of the paper roll holder illustrated in an embodiment of the invention.
[0031] FIG. 4 is a side view and a rear view of a movable paper cutter of the paper roll holder illustrated in an embodiment example of the invention.
[0032] FIG. 5 is an internal structure view of paper cutter support pillars of a paper roll holder illustrated in an embodiment of the invention.
[0033] FIG. 6 is a side view of a movable tray and a front view of a paper roll holder at the time of operation of the paper roll holder illustrated in an embodiment of the invention.
[0034] FIG. 7 is a side view of a movable tray and a front view of a paper roll holder at the time of operation of the paper roll holder illustrated in an embodiment of the invention.
[0035] FIG. 8 is a side view of a movable tray and a front view of a paper roll holder at the time of operation of the paper roll holder illustrated in an embodiment of the invention.
[0036] FIG. 9 is a side view of a movable tray and a front view of a paper roll holder at the time of operation of the paper roll holder illustrated in an embodiment of the invention.
[0037] FIG. 10 is a side view of a movable tray and a front view of a paper roll holder at the time of operation of the paper roll holder illustrated in an embodiment of the invention.
[0038] FIG. 11s a side view of a movable tray and a front view of a paper roll holder at the time of operation of the paper roll holder illustrated in an embodiment of the invention.
[0039] FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the paper roll holder illustrated in another embodiment of the invention.
BEST MODE FOR CARRING OUT THE INVENTION
An Embodiment
[0040] An embodiment of the present invention being applied to toilet paper will be described with reference to the drawings. A paper roll holder illustrated in FIG. 1 is an embodiment of the present invention which includes a movable tray 20 and a movable paper cutter 30 in a holder body 10 being installed onto a wall or the like. FIG. 1 illustrates a state in which an unused toilet paper 16 and a replacement toilet paper 26 are installed into a paper roll holder.
[0041] Holder Body 10
[0042] As illustrated in FIG. 2, the holder body 10 includes support parts 11 for supporting a toilet paper, paper cutter support pillar guides 12, upper tray stoppers 15 and lower tray stoppers 14 attached an upper portion and a lower portion of a movable tray guide 13 for guiding the movable tray 20 on both sides of the U-shaped holder. The support parts 11 arranged to move when the toilet paper is inserted from the lower side and return to steady state by spring force when they reach to the inside of the core.
[0043] Movable Tray 20
[0044] As illustrated in FIG. 3, the movable tray 20 includes an operation part 21, a stationary part 22 and a holding part 23. The operation part 21 is a handle for an operator to manually operate the paper roll holder of the present invention. The stationary part 22 is a place where unused replacement toilet paper 26 is placed, and the holding part 23 serves as a passage through which a used core 17 is replaced before moving to the stationary part 22.
[0045] Tray movement amount adjustment parts 24 determine the movable range of the movable tray 20 by using the lower tray stoppers 14 and the upper tray stoppers 15.
It is necessary to adjust the shape and installation position of the tray movement amount adjustment parts 24 and paper cutter hooks 25 in order to establish [movements of the movable tray 20 and the movable paper cutter 30] which will be described later.
[0046] Movable Paper Cutter 30
[0047] As illustrated in FIG. 4, the movable paper cutter 30 includes a cutter part 31 for cutting paper at the first end and the paper cutter rotating part 32 at the second end. Paper cutter support pillars 34 are attached to a paper cutter rotating part 32 being rotatable, and a paper cutter stopper 33 for restricting the movement of the movable paper cutter 30 in the rotation direction is attached near the paper cutter rotating part 32.
[0048] The paper cutter support pillars 34 illustrated in FIG. 5 includes springs 35 inside thereof. The first end of the springs 35 attaches to the paper cutter rotating part 32 side inside the paper cutter support pillars 34, and a second end portion attaches to the lower side of the paper cutter support pillar guides 12. As a result, the movable paper cutter 30 is pulled down while the paper cutter rotating part 32 is pushed up, and the operation is stabilized by providing a downward pulling force to the movable paper cutter 30. An example of applying a downward pulling force to the movable paper cutter 30 by the springs 35 has been disclosed. However, other methods may be used as long as the downward pulling force can be applied to the movable paper cutter 30.
[0049] Movements of the Movable Tray 20 and the Movable Paper Cutter 30
[0050] FIG. 6 illustrates a state in which an unused toilet paper 16 is held by the support parts 11 and the replacement toilet paper 26 is placed on the stationary part 22.
[0051] FIG. 7 illustrates a state in which the unused toilet paper 16 held by the support parts 11 illustrated in FIG. 6 has been used and become the used core 17.
[0052] FIG. 8 illustrates a state in which the replacement toilet paper 26 placed in the stationary part 22 touches to the used core 17 by operating the operation part 21 upward by an operator.
At this time, the paper cutter stopper 33 is pushed toward the front side of the holder body 10 by a slope 27, and the paper cutter hooks 25 engage with the paper cutter rotating part 32 with the inclination of the movable paper cutter 30 adjusted in the rotation direction.
As a result, the positional relationship between the replacement toilet paper 26 and the movable paper cutter 30 is maintained until the replacement toilet paper 26 is supported by the support parts 11 as illustrated in FIG. 10. After that, in the process of operating the operation part 21 downward to reach the status illustrated in FIG. 11, the movable paper cutter 30 is easily placed on the replacement toilet paper 26. If the movable paper cutter 30 can be placed on the replacement toilet paper 26 with only the paper cutter stopper 33, the slope 27 does not have to be attached.
[0053] FIG. 9 illustrates a situation, where the replacement toilet paper 26 placed on the stationary part 22 pushes up the used core 17 by the operator operating the operation part 21 further upward, and the used core 17 is removed from the support parts 11. At this time, the used core 17 is not supported, however, the movement of the used core 17 to the front side of the holder body 10 is restricted by the movable paper cutter 30 being pushed up, so that the used core 17 is guided into the holding part 23 via the surface of the replacement toilet paper 26. Since the paper cutter rotating part 32 is pushed up by the paper cutter hooks 25, there is no gap between the cutter part 31 and the replacement toilet paper 26 through which the used core 17 can pass through even if the used core 17 is freed, therefore, it is possible to restrict the movement of the removed the used core 17 to the front side of the holder body 10.
[0054] When the used core 17 is removed from the support parts 11, and the movable paper cutter 30 with no restrictions is rotated to the back side of the holder body 10, the movable paper cutter 30 is inserted between the replacement toilet paper 26 and the holder body 10, so that the movable paper cutter 30 will be unusable when the movable tray 20 is operated downward and returned to the original position which will be described later using FIG. 11. To prevent this, the paper cutter stopper 33 restricts the movement of the movable paper cutter 30 in the rotation direction.
[0055] FIG. 10 illustrates a state in which the replacement toilet paper 26 is supported by the support parts 11 by the operations by the operator to push the operation part 21 further upward. At this time, since the tray movement amount adjusting parts 24 meet the upper tray stoppers 15, the upward movement of the movable tray 20 is restricted.
[0056] FIG. 11 illustrates a state in which the tray movement amount adjustment parts 24 meet the lower tray stoppers 14 when the operator operates the operation part 21 downward, the movable tray 20 reaches to the lowermost position and returns to the original position.
In the process of this operation, the used core 17 stayed in the holding part 23 by the replacement toilet paper 26, moves to the stationary part 22 because the restraint is removed as the movable tray 20 descends.
A Modification Example
[0057] In this embodiment, the movable tray 20 can be moved up and down by manually operating the operation part 21. However, other methods may be used as long as the movable tray 20 can be moved up and down.
FIG. 12 illustrates anther embodiment in which the movable tray 20 can be moved up and down with a foot. When a pedal 40 is pushed with the foot, the movable tray 20 connected to a rod 42 is raised via a link 41, and when the foot is released from the pedal 40, the movable tray 20 is lowered.
EXPLANATION OF PARTS NUMBERS
[0058] 10 Holder body
[0059] 11 Support parts
[0060] 12 Paper cutter support pillar guides
[0061] 13 Movable tray guide
[0062] 14 Lower tray stoppers
[0063] 15 Upper tray stoppers
[0064] 16 Unused toilet paper
[0065] 17 Used core
[0066] 20 Movable tray
[0067] 21 Operation part
[0068] 22 Stationary part
[0069] 23 Holding part
[0070] 24 Tray movement amount adjustment parts
[0071] 25 Paper cutter hooks
[0072] 26 Replacement toilet paper
[0073] 27 Slope
[0074] 30 Movable paper cutter
[0075] 31 Cutter part
[0076] 32 Paper cutter rotating part
[0077] 33 Paper cutter stopper
[0078] 34 Paper cutter support pillars
[0079] 35 Springs
[0080] 40 Pedal
[0081] 41 Link
[0082] 42 Rod