Spindle for paper rolls
10765273 ยท 2020-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K10/405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65H16/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47K10/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A spindle assembly for supporting a roll of paper product is disclosed with features that make the spindle versatile and useable for supporting paper product rolls in a plurality of styles of dispensers. The spindle assembly also includes features that assist in maintaining the supported paper rolls in a desired orientation, such as horizontally in a vertically oriented dispenser. This resists skewing of the rolls in the dispenser and facilitates the separation of the rolls as paper is used from a lower roll in a dispenser. Also, brake members are provided to engage the core of a supported roll of paper to slow down the rotation of the roll of paper when pulled upon by a user.
Claims
1. A spindle assembly for supporting a roll of paper product in a paper product dispenser, the roll of paper product having a spindle receiving core with an inner core diameter, the spindle assembly comprising: a sleeve body having first and second sleeve body ends and a sleeve body longitudinal axis, the sleeve body having a rod receiving passageway extending through the first sleeve body end and axially into the sleeve body; a first ring extending outwardly from the sleeve body and having a first outer diameter, the first ring being positioned between the first and second sleeve body ends and nearer to the second sleeve body end than to the first sleeve body end; a second ring extending outwardly from the sleeve body positioned at the second sleeve body end, and having a second outer diameter, the second outer diameter being less than the first outer diameter; the portion of the sleeve body between the first and second rings having an outer diameter that is less than the second outer diameter; a biasing spring positioned within the rod receiving passageway; a rod body having first and second rod body ends and a rod body longitudinal axis; a third ring extending outwardly from the rod body and having a third outer diameter, the third ring being positioned between the first and second rod body ends and nearer to the second rod body end than to the first rod body end; at least one fourth ring extending outwardly from the rod body and having a fourth outer diameter, there being no rings of a greater diameter than the fourth outer diameter between the third ring and the first end of the rod body; a fifth ring extending outwardly from the rod body and having a fifth outer diameter, the fifth ring being located at the second rod body end, the fifth outer diameter being less than the third outer diameter; the portion of the rod body between the third and fifth rings having an outer diameter that is less than the fifth outer diameter; the rod body comprising a spindle rod portion between the at least one fourth ring and the first end of the rod body comprising a first end of the spindle rod portion, the first end of the spindle rod portion and the spindle rod portion having a cross sectional dimension that is sized to permit sliding of the spindle rod portion into and along the rod receiving passageway upon assembly of the sleeve body and rod body into the spindle assembly, the first end of the spindle rod portion engaging the biasing spring and compressing the engaged biasing spring as the spindle rod portion is inserted into the rod receiving passageway, the compressed biasing spring applying a force that urges the second and fifth rings away from one another; and at least one of the sleeve body and rod body comprising a brake member having a diameter configured to engage the core of a paper roll when supported by the spindle assembly.
2. A spindle assembly according to claim 1 wherein a spindle body brake member is carried by the spindle body and a rod body brake member is carried by the rod body, the spindle body brake members and rod body brake members having a larger diameter than other portions of the spindle assembly between the first and third rings.
3. A spindle assembly according to claim 2 wherein the rod body brake member and the spindle body brake member each comprise a plurality of O-rings.
4. A spindle assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first and third outer diameters are equal to one another.
5. A spindle assembly according to claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the sleeve body between the first ring and the first sleeve body end has an outer diameter that is equal to the fourth outer diameter.
6. A spindle assembly according to claim 1 wherein each of the rings are annular, coaxial and have a geometric center intersected by the longitudinal axis.
7. A spindle assembly according to claim 1 wherein each of the rings project perpendicularly outwardly from the longitudinal axis.
8. A spindle according to claim 1 wherein the roll of paper product is a roll of toilet tissue.
9. A spindle assembly for supporting a roll of paper product in a paper product dispenser, the roll of paper product having a spindle receiving core with an inner core diameter, the spindle assembly comprising: a sleeve body having first and second sleeve body ends and a sleeve body longitudinal axis, the sleeve body having a rod receiving passageway extending through the first sleeve body end and axially into the sleeve body; a sleeve body brake member carried by the sleeve body; a first ring extending outwardly from the sleeve body and having a first outer diameter, the first ring being positioned between the first and second sleeve body ends and nearer to the second sleeve body end than to the first sleeve body end; a second ring extending outwardly from the sleeve body and positioned at the second sleeve body end, the second ring having a second outer diameter that is less than the first outer diameter; a biasing spring positioned within the rod receiving passageway; wherein the sleeve body comprises an annular sleeve body recess between the first ring and the first sleeve body end, and the sleeve body brake member comprises a plurality of O-rings positioned in the sleeve body recess; a rod body having first and second rod body ends and a rod body longitudinal axis; a third ring extending outwardly from the rod body and having a third outer diameter, the third ring being positioned between the first and second rod body ends and nearer to the second rod body end than to the first rod body end; an outer rod body ring extending outwardly from the rod body and having an outer rod body ring outer diameter, the outer rod body ring being located at the second rod body end, the outer rod body ring outer diameter being less than the third outer diameter; a rod body brake member carried by the rod body; and the rod body comprising a spindle rod portion between the third ring and the first end of the rod body, the first end of the rod body comprising a first end of the spindle rod portion, the first end of the spindle rod portion and the spindle rod portion having a cross sectional dimension that is sized to permit sliding of the spindle rod portion into and along the rod receiving passageway upon assembly of the sleeve body and rod body into the spindle assembly, the first end of the spindle rod portion engaging the biasing spring and compressing the engaged biasing spring as the spindle rod portion is inserted into the rod receiving passageway, the compressed biasing spring applying a force that urges the second ring and the outer rod body ring away from one another; wherein the rod body comprises an annular rod body recess between the third ring and the first rod body end, and the rod body brake member comprises a plurality of O-rings positioned in the rod body recess; and the sleeve body brake member and rod body brake member being sized to engage and support the core of a paper roll on the spindle assembly.
10. A spindle assembly according to claim 9 wherein at least a portion of the sleeve body between the first ring and first sleeve body end is a right cylinder that has a sleeve body diameter, and wherein the sleeve body brake member is annular and has a sleeve brake member diameter that is greater than the sleeve body diameter, and wherein at least a portion of the rod body between the third ring and the first rod body end is a right cylinder that has a rod body diameter, and wherein the rod body brake member has a rod body brake member diameter that is greater than the rod body diameter.
11. A spindle assembly according to claim 10 wherein the sleeve body diameter and the rod body diameter are the same and wherein a sleeve body brake member diameter and a rod body brake member diameter are the same, and wherein the rod body brake member diameter and the sleeve body brake member diameter are of a greater diameter than portions of the sleeve body diameter, and wherein the first and third outer diameters are the same.
12. A spindle assembly according to claim 9 comprising a fourth ring extending outwardly from the rod body between the third ring and the rod body brake member, the fourth ring having a fourth diameter.
13. A spindle assembly according to claim 12 wherein there are no rings of a greater diameter than the fourth diameter between the third ring and the first end of the rod body.
14. A spindle assembly according to claim 13 wherein the rod body brake member has a rod body brake member diameter that is greater than the fourth diameter.
15. A spindle assembly according to claim 9 wherein each of the rings are annular, coaxial and have a geometric center intersected by the longitudinal axis, and wherein each of the rings project perpendicularly outwardly from the longitudinal axis, and wherein the rod body brake member and sleeve body brake member each project further from the longitudinal axis than any other portions of the spindle assembly positioned between the first and third rings.
16. A spindle assembly according to claim 9 wherein the first sleeve body end is frustoconical and wherein a portion of the rod body between the rod body recess and first rod body end is frustoconical.
17. A spindle assembly for supporting a roll of toilet paper in a toilet paper dispenser in combination with the toilet paper dispenser, the roll of toilet paper having a spindle receiving core with an inner core diameter, the spindle assembly comprising: a sleeve body having first and second sleeve body ends and a sleeve body longitudinal axis, the sleeve body having a rod receiving passageway extending through the first sleeve body end and axially into the sleeve body; a first ring extending outwardly from the sleeve body and having a first outer diameter, the first ring being positioned between the first and second sleeve body ends and nearer to the second sleeve body end than to the first sleeve body end; a second ring extending outwardly from the sleeve body positioned at the second sleeve body end, and having a second outer diameter, the second outer diameter being less than the first outer diameter; the portion of the sleeve body between the first and second rings having an outer diameter that is less than the second outer diameter; an annular sleeve body brake member carried by the sleeve body, the sleeve body brake member having a diameter that is greater than any portions of the sleeve body between the first ring and the first sleeve body end; a biasing spring positioned within the rod receiving passageway; a rod body having first and second rod body ends and a rod body longitudinal axis; a rod body brake member carried by the rod body; a third ring extending outwardly from the rod body and having a third outer diameter, the third ring being positioned between the first and second rod body ends and nearer to the second rod body end than to the first rod body end; a fourth ring extending outwardly from the rod body and having a fourth outer diameter, there being no rings of a greater diameter than the fourth outer diameter between the third ring and the first end of the rod body, the rod body brake member being annular with a diameter that is greater than the fourth outer diameter; a fifth ring extending outwardly from the rod body and having a fifth outer diameter, the fifth ring being located at the second rod body end, the fifth outer diameter being less than the third outer diameter; the portion of the rod body between the third and fifth rings having an outer diameter that is less than the fifth outer diameter; and the rod body comprising a spindle rod portion between the fourth ring and the first end of the rod body comprising a first end of the spindle rod portion, the first end of the spindle rod portion and the spindle rod portion having a cross sectional dimension that is sized to permit sliding of the spindle rod portion into and along the rod receiving passageway upon assembly of the sleeve body and rod body into the spindle assembly, the first end of the spindle rod portion engaging the biasing spring and compressing the engaged biasing spring as the spindle rod portion is inserted into the rod receiving passageway, the compressed biasing spring applying a force that urges the second and fifth rings away from one another; and the toilet paper dispenser comprising a housing having a first side wall with a first channel mounted to the first side wall and a second side wall opposed to the first side wall, a second channel being mounted to the second side wall, the first channel having a first spindle receiving slot and the second channel having a second spindle receiving slot facing the first spindle receiving slot, the second spindle receiving slot being spaced from the first spindle receiving slot by a spacing distance that is less than the distance between the second end of the sleeve body and the second end of the rod body when the spindle rod portion is inserted into the rod receiving passageway and the spindle rod portion has not compressed the spring, the spacing distance also being greater than the distance between the second end of the sleeve body and the second end of the rod body when the spindle rod portion is inserted a maximum distance into the rod receiving passageway and compresses the spring, the toilet paper roll being carried by the spindle assembly with the first ring being positioned between the first channel and the toilet paper roll and the third ring being positioned between the second channel and the toilet paper roll, the toilet paper roll being positioned between the first and third rings and supported by the sleeve body brake member and by the rod body brake member, the second and fifth rings being respectively positioned in the first and second slots to load the toilet paper dispenser with the roll of toilet paper, the spring urging the second and fifth rings against surfaces of the channels or of the dispenser to hold the toilet paper roll in a desired orientation in the dispenser.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) Features and advantages of spindles in accordance with this disclosure will become more apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings. A spindle need not have all of the features or provide all of the advantages disclosed here to be encompassed within the invention of this disclosure. The invention includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and sub-combinations of spindle features set forth herein.
(17) Throughout this disclosure, when a reference is made to a first element being coupled to a second element, the term coupled is to be construed to mean both direct connection of the elements as well as indirect connection of the elements by way of one or more additional intervening elements. Also, the singular terms a, an, and first, mean both the singular and the plural unless the term is qualified to expressly indicate that it only refers to a singular element, such as by using the phase only one. Thus, for example, if two of a particular element are present, there is also a or an of such element that is present. In addition, the term and/or when used in this document is to be construed to include the conjunctive and, the disjunctive or, and both and and or. Also, the terms includes and has have the same meaning as comprises. Also, the terms including and having have the same meaning as comprising. The term about means within plus or minus five percent of the stated value.
(18) With reference to
(19) The illustrated spindle assembly embodiment comprises a sleeve or female portion 12 and a rod or male portion 14.
(20) With reference to
(21) A first ring 30 extends outwardly from the sleeve body 16 and has a first maximum outer diameter D1 (
(22) In addition, with reference to
(23) A biasing spring 44 is inserted through opening 25, which comprises a rod receiving opening, and is positioned within, and desirably at the base of, the rod receiving passageway 24. The base end of the spring is desirably held in place within the rod receiving passageway, such as press fit into a spring receiving area of the base of the rod receiving passageway of a reduced cross sectional dimension, press fit onto a projection at the base of the rod receiving passageway, or otherwise retained, such as by adhesive.
(24) With reference to
(25) The rod body 60 comprises a third ring 70 that extends outwardly from the rod body and that has a third maximum outer diameter D3 (
(26) Referring again to
(27) Desirably, the outer surface of sleeve body 16, or at least a portion thereof, is cylindrical with a sleeve body diameter, such as a right cylinder (except for a tapered end and recesses therein or openings there through, such as ventilation openings 80, 82 as numbered in
(28) In addition, with reference to
(29) With further reference to
(30) In a desirable construction, when the spring 44 is fully compressed, there is a gap 110 (
(31) As a further aspect of this disclosure, the spindle assembly desirably includes at least one brake element or member positioned to engage the interior core of a paper roll when positioned on the spindle. The brake member can be on the sleeve body, on the rod body or at least one break member can be positions on each of the sleeve body and the rod body, such as brake members 55 and 57 in
(32) The brake members 55, 57 can be annular and desirably have a cross sectional dimension that is less than the cross-sectional dimension of the paper roll core. Desirably there is at least one brake member positioned on each of the rod body and sleeve body. The brake member 55 on the sleeve body is desirably positioned between the first ring 30 and the first sleeve body end 18. In addition, the brake member on the rod body is desirably positioned between the third ring 70 and the first rod body end 62 and more desirably between the fourth ring 72 and the first rod body end 62.
(33) The brake members 55, 57 can comprise elastomeric members, such as rings. O-rings (see
(34) The brake members 55, 57 extend outwardly beyond the respective sleeve and rod bodies to provide a paper roll engaging surface on which the paper roll rotates. For example, as shown in
(35) With reference to
(36) As a further aspect of this disclosure, the spindle assembly desirably includes at least one brake element or member positioned to engage the interior core of a paper roll when positioned on the spindle. The brake member can be on the sleeve body, on the rod body or at least one break member can be positions on each of the sleeve body and the rod body, such as spindle body brake member 55 and rod body brake member 57 in
(37) The brake members 55, 57 can be annular and desirably have a cross sectional dimension that is less than the cross-sectional dimension of the paper roll core. Desirably there is at least one brake member positioned on each of the rod body and sleeve body. The brake member 55 on the sleeve body is desirably positioned between the first ring 30 and the first sleeve body end 18. In addition, the brake member on the rod body is desirably positioned between the third ring 70 and the first rod body end 62 and more desirably between the fourth ring 72 and the first rod body end 62.
(38) The brake members 55, 57 can comprise elastomeric members, such as rings. O-rings (see
(39) The brake members 55, 57 extend outwardly beyond the respective sleeve and rod bodies to provide a paper roll engaging surface on which the paper roll rotates. For example, as shown in
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(42) The illustrated spindle assembly has ornamental features as the functional aspects of the design can be accomplished in spindle assemblies with different features. Also, the design includes the spindle and rod elements separately as well as in an assembly. In addition, the brake elements and openings shown in the spindle and rod bodies can be dashed as they do not form a part of the ornamental design.
(43) In view of the many possible embodiments to which the principles of the disclosed invention may be applied, it should be recognized that the illustrated embodiments are only preferred examples of the invention and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention. Rather, the scope of the invention is defined by the following claims. We therefore claim as our invention all that comes within the scope and spirit of these claims.