Material dispenser with material level indicator
10722081 ยท 2020-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H35/0093
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2553/61
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H16/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/1924
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A material dispenser comprising a housing, a mounting for a roll of material to be dispensed, and a material level indicator, in which said mounting comprises a first support member for rotationally supporting a first side of a roll of material to be dispensed in a plane, in which said material level indicator comprises an arm rotationally mounted to said dispenser at a pivot point, said arm comprising a visual indicator member at a first end thereof and a lateral abutment axially displaced from said visual indicator member for engaging with said first side of said roll of material, in which said arm is rotatable about said pivot point between a first position in which said arm is substantially parallel with said plane and said lateral abutment traverses said plane, and a second position in which said arm is arranged at an angle to said plane, and said lateral abutment and said visual indicator member are laterally displaced.
Claims
1. A material dispenser comprising a housing, a mounting for a roll of material to be dispensed, and a material level indicator, in which said mounting comprises a first support member for rotationally supporting a first side of a roll of material to be dispensed in a plane, in which said material level indicator comprises an arm rotationally mounted to said dispenser at a pivot point, said arm comprising a visual indicator member at a first end thereof and a lateral abutment axially displaced from said visual indicator member for engaging with said first side of said roll of material, in which said arm is rotatable about said pivot point between a first position in which said arm is substantially parallel with said plane and said lateral abutment traverses said plane, and a second position in which said arm is arranged at an angle to said plane, and said lateral abutment and said visual indicator member are laterally displaced, wherein said pivot point is located between said lateral abutment and said visual indicator member, such that in said second position said visual indicator member is laterally displaced towards said plane and said lateral abutment is laterally displaced away from said plane.
2. A dispenser as claimed in claim 1 in which said dispenser comprises a resilient element which biases said arm into said first position.
3. A dispenser as claimed in claim 2 in which said arm comprises a second end which is attached to said mounting, and in which said resilient element comprises a portion of said arm between said second end and said pivot point, which is placed under extension in said second position.
4. A material dispenser comprising a housing, a mounting for a roll of material to be dispensed, and a material level indicator, in which said mounting comprises a first support member for rotationally supporting a first side of a roll of material to be dispensed in a plane, in which said material level indicator comprises an arm rotationally mounted to said dispenser at a pivot point, said arm comprising a visual indicator member at a first end thereof and a lateral abutment axially displaced from said visual indicator member for engaging with said first side of said roll of material, in which said arm is rotatable about said pivot point between a first position in which said arm is substantially parallel with said plane and said lateral abutment traverses said plane, and a second position in which said arm is arranged at an angle to said plane, and said lateral abutment and said visual indicator member are laterally displaced, wherein said lateral abutment comprises an axially facing surface which extends from an inner end at said arm to an outer end at a furthest lateral extension of said lateral abutment, and in which said outer end is rearward of said inner end, such that said surface is tapered in an axial direction of said arm.
5. A dispenser as claimed in claim 4 in which said surface comprises a convex curvature between said inner end and said outer end.
6. A material dispenser comprising a housing, a mounting for a roll of material to be dispensed, and a material level indicator, in which said mounting comprises a first support member, an outer end of which comprises a mounting boss for rotationally supporting a roll of material to be dispensed so it can rotate on an axis in order for the material to be unfurled therefrom, and so a first side of said roll of material is disposed in a plane orthogonal to said axis, in which said material level indicator comprises an arm rotationally mounted to said dispenser at a pivot point, said arm comprising a visual indicator member at a first end thereof and a lateral abutment axially displaced from said visual indicator member for engaging with said first side of said roll of material, in which said arm is rotatable about said pivot point between a first position in which said arm is substantially parallel with said plane and said lateral abutment traverses said plane, and a second position in which said arm is arranged at an angle to said plane, and said lateral abutment and said visual indicator member are laterally displaced.
7. A dispenser as claimed in claim 6 in which said housing comprises an indicator aperture, and in which said visual indicator member is at least partially visible through said indicator aperture.
8. A dispenser as claimed in claim 7 in which said visual indicator member comprises a rectangular panel with a diagonal marking applied to it.
9. A dispenser as claimed in claim 6 in which said pivot point is located at a second end of said arm, such that in said second position said visual indicator and said lateral abutment are laterally displaced away from said plane.
Description
(1) The present invention can be performed in various ways, but one embodiment will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(9) As shown in the Figures a material dispenser 1 comprises a housing 2, a mounting 3 for a roll of material to be dispensed, in the form of web of paper towel material formed into roll 4, and a material level indicator 5. The mounting 3 comprises a first support member 6 for rotationally supporting a first side 7 of the roll 4 in a plane A. The material level indicator 5 comprises an arm 8 rotationally mounted to the dispenser 1 at a pivot point 9; the arm comprising a visual indicator member 10 at a first end 11 thereof and a lateral abutment 12 axially displaced from the visual indicator member 10 for engaging with the first side 7 of the roll of material 4. The arm 8 is rotatable about the pivot point 9 between a first position, as shown in
(10) The material dispenser 1 is like known devices of a similar construction. The housing 2 is adapted to be mounted on a wall. Inside the housing 2 are two sockets 13 and 14 (visible in
(11) An end of the paper web from the roll 4 is fed into a dispensing mechanism 24 which is mounted in the housing 2 below the roll 4. The dispensing mechanism 24 is of a known kind which uses a rotating drum to cut the paper web into individual paper towels and to eject them from the dispenser in a single movement. The drum has a surface which frictionally engages the paper, so rotation of the drum draws the paper web from the roll 4 and ejects it from an outlet (not visible) on the underside of the housing 2. The drum comprises a knife which enters the path of the paper web at a cutting angle of the drum, thereby to cut one paper towel therefrom. The drum comprises a spring loaded drive mechanism which rotates it through part of its 360 degrees of rotation from a launch angle to a start position. In use a user pulls on a section of paper web material protruding from the outlet, and this rotates the drum from the start position to the launch angle, due to the frictional engagement of the paper web on the surface of the drum. Once the launch angle is reached the drum is then driven around the rest of its rotation, during which it cuts the paper web in order to deliver to the user one paper towel. The drive mechanism continues to rotate the drum after this so a section of the paper web is left protruding from the outlet.
(12) The housing 2 has a removable cover 25 which encloses the roll 4 and the dispensing mechanism 24.
(13) Referring to the material level indicator 5, the arm 8 comprises a pair of mounting slots 26 which mount onto a pair of resilient bosses 27 provided on an outer surface 28 of the first support member 6, in a snap-fit arrangement. This interconnection provides the pivot point 9 of the arm 8, as it is the point at which the arm 8 rotates in use, as described further below. The first support member 6 comprises an access slot 6a, and as is clear from
(14) As is clear from the figures, the pivot point 9 is located approximately half way between the lateral abutment 12 and the visual indicator member 10. This means that in the second position as shown in
(15) The material level indicator 5 further comprises a resilient element 29 which biases the arm 8 into the first position, as shown in
(16) Therefore, when the roll 4 is placed in the dispenser it displaces the arm 8 into the second position against the force of the resilient element 29, and when the roll 4 is depleted, as shown in
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(18) With this arrangement as the diameter of the roll 4 decreases over time the lateral abutment 12 moves incrementally from the second position, as shown in
(19) The cover 25 comprise an indicator aperture 36, and the visual indicator member 10 is visible through the indicator aperture 36. The visual indicator member 10 comprises a rectangular panel 37 with a diagonal marking 38 applied to it, and this is shown face-on in
(20) It will be appreciated from
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(25) It will be appreciated that as the roll 4 depletes the position of the visual indicator member 10 will change incrementally, to display a live indication of the level of paper web left on the roll 4.
(26) Therefore, in use the user removes the cover 25 from the housing 2 and places a new roll 4 between the first support member 6 and the second support member 15, by manually flexing them outwards. The end of the paper web on the roll 4 is fed into the dispensing mechanism 24 and the dispensing mechanism 24 operated once to feed the paper web 4 over the drum and to the outlet.
(27) As the first side 7 of the roll 4 passes through plane A the lateral abutment 12 is displaced away from plane A, placing the resilient element 29 under extension. The arm 8 is rotated about the pivot point 9, and the visual indicator member 10 is displaced towards plane A. Therefore, when the user replaces the cover 25, the view of the visual indicator member 10 through the indicator aperture 36 is as shown in
(28) As the dispenser 1 is used the diameter of the roll 4 decreases incrementally by the width of the paper web each time the roll 4 rotates through 360 degrees. For most of the first half of the life of the roll 4 this has no effect on the position of the material level indicator 5. As is clear from
(29) Once the surface 43 of the roll 4 aligns with the outer end 35 of the surface 33, the lateral abutment 12 will being to move incrementally from the second position towards the first position. This movement begins at a rate which is slower than the rate at which it is completed because of the convex curvature of the surface 33. As such, the material level indicator 5 indicates the level of urgency of the need to replace the roll 4 the more it depletes.
(30) When the surface 43 of the roll 4 has moved past the lateral abutment 12 to such an extent that the material level indicator 5 has returned to the first position, the arm 8 has rotated about the pivot point 9 such that the visual indicator member 10 has moved fully across the face of the indicator aperture 36. As such, the visual indicator member 10 displays the mostly red indication as shown in
(31) To replace the roll 4 the user removes the cover 25 from the housing 2 and removes the depleted roll 4 from between the first support member 6 and the second support member 15, by manually flexing them outwards. They can then place a new roll 4 in the dispenser as described above.
(32) It will be appreciated that dispenser 1 can be altered without departing from the scope of claim 1.
(33) For example, in other embodiments (not shown) the material level indicator is arranged to display the depleted state of the roll 4 earlier or later, by having the lateral abutment 12 further away or closer to the axis of the roll 4.
(34) In another alternative embodiment (not shown) the material level indicator is binary and assumes just the first and the second positions, to indicate that the roll of material in the dispenser has material remaining on it, or not. In such an alternative embodiment the lateral abutment is shaped such that it is maintained in the second position until the roll of material reaches a given level of depletion, at which point the roll of material no longer occupies the plane adjacent to the lateral abutment, and the arm moves back into the first position. This can be arranged to occur at a point when there is still some material on the roll, but it needs replacing fairly shortly. As such, the material level indicator operates as a simplex depletion warning system.
(35) In another alternative embodiment (not shown) the pivot point is located on the arm at the second end thereof, and therefore on the opposite side of lateral abutment to the visual indicator member. As such, in the second position both the lateral abutment and the visual indicator member are laterally displaced in the same direction away from the plane.
(36) Therefore, the present invention provides a material dispenser with a simple and effective mechanism to display the live state of depletion of the roll of paper web inside it. The mechanism is simplex because it is made up of only one additional structural part, namely the material level indicator, which can be mounted to the first support member for pivoting and resilient biasing, and which can be visible through the indicator aperture formed in the cover. The invention also provides an arrangement whereby the roll is indicated as being depleted before it actually is fully depleted, to allow service personnel to replace the roll prior to it becoming fully depleted.