Automatic towel dispenser
10441116 ยท 2019-10-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K2010/3681
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K10/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A towel dispenser includes a housing for receiving toweling. The housing includes a main body; a loading door that is configured to rotate relative to the main body between a closed position and an open position; and a guide system that includes a first roller attached to the main body and a second roller attached to the loading door. The towel dispenser may include a motor for driving dispensing of the toweling from the housing and an associated sensor. The towel dispenser can be mounted to an underside of a cabinet. In an aspect, the front wall of the main body and a lip of the loading door collectively define a gap to which the guiding system guides the toweling and through which towels are dispensed when the loading door is in the closed position.
Claims
1. A sheet material dispenser comprising: a housing defining a top and configured to be mounted to hang down from underneath a cabinet, wherein the housing comprises: a main body comprising a main body roller; a loading door movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the loading door comprises a loading door roller, wherein the loading door is configured to rotate downwardly from the main body when the sheet material dispenser is installed underneath the cabinet; and a cavity formed between the loading door and the main body, wherein the cavity is sized to house a roll of sheet material therein, wherein, in an instance in which the loading door is in the open position, the loading door roller is spaced apart from the main body roller and an opening is formed, wherein the opening is sized to enable a user to insert the roll of sheet material into a cavity portion of the loading door and position a leading portion of the roll of sheet material between the spaced apart loading door roller and main body roller, wherein, in an instance in which the roll of sheet material is within the cavity portion of the loading door and the leading portion of the roll of sheet material is positioned between the loading door roller and the main body roller, movement of the loading door to the closed position causes the roll of sheet material to be installed in the sheet material dispenser and ready for dispensing with the leading portion of the roll of sheet material sandwiched between the loading door roller and the main body roller.
2. The sheet material dispenser of claim 1, wherein the loading door defines an internal curved surface that corresponds to curvature of an outer circumference of the roll of sheet material, wherein the internal curved surface forms a wall defining of the cavity.
3. The sheet material dispenser of claim 2, wherein the loading door further defines opposing side walls that define the cavity, wherein the opposing side walls correspond to a top and a bottom of the roll of sheet material.
4. The sheet material dispenser of claim 3, wherein the internal curved surface and the opposing side walls of the loading door define the cavity portion, and wherein the cavity portion is sized for receipt of the roll of sheet material being installed by the user.
5. The sheet material dispenser of claim 1 further comprising a motor configured to operate the main body roller to cause the leading portion of the roll of sheet material to dispense from the sheet material dispenser.
6. The sheet material dispenser of claim 5 further comprising a proximity sensor that is configured to sense an object and, in response, generate a signal to cause the motor to operate to cause dispensing from the roll of sheet material.
7. The sheet material dispenser of claim 1, wherein the cavity is sized to house the roll of sheet material in a horizontal orientation therein.
8. The sheet material dispenser of claim 1, wherein the loading door is pivotally attached to the main body.
9. The sheet material dispenser of claim 1, wherein the roll of sheet material is a paper towel roll.
10. A sheet material dispenser comprising: a housing comprising: a main body comprising a main body roller; a loading door movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the loading door is configured to move downwardly from the main body when the sheet material dispenser is mounted; and a cavity formed between the loading door and the main body, wherein the cavity is sized to house a roll of sheet material therein, wherein, in an instance in which the loading door is in the open position, the loading door is spaced apart from the main body roller and an opening is formed, wherein the opening is sized to enable a user to insert the roll of sheet material into a cavity portion defined by the loading door and position a leading portion of the roll of sheet material between the spaced apart loading door and main body roller, wherein, in an instance in which the roll of sheet material is within the cavity portion and the leading portion of the roll of sheet material is positioned between the loading door and the main body roller, movement of the loading door to the closed position causes the roll of sheet material to be installed in the sheet material dispenser and ready for dispensing with the leading portion of the roll of sheet material sandwiched between the loading door and the main body roller; a motor configured to operate the main body roller to cause the leading portion of the roll of sheet material to dispense from the sheet material dispenser; and a proximity sensor that is configured to sense an object and, in response, generate a signal to cause the motor to operate to cause dispensing from the roll of sheet material.
11. The sheet material dispenser of claim 10, wherein the loading door defines an internal curved surface that corresponds to curvature of an outer circumference of the roll of sheet material.
12. The sheet material dispenser of claim 11, wherein the loading door further defines opposing side walls, wherein the opposing side walls correspond to a top and a bottom of the roll of sheet material.
13. The sheet material dispenser of claim 12, wherein the internal curved surface and the opposing side walls of the loading door define the cavity portion, wherein the cavity portion is sized for receipt of the roll of sheet material being installed by the user.
14. The sheet material dispenser of claim 13, wherein the loading door comprises a loading door roller.
15. A sheet material dispenser comprising: a main body defining an internal surface comprising a drive roller disposed thereon; a loading door movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the loading door is configured to rotate downwardly from the main body when the sheet material dispenser is mounted; and a cavity formed between the loading door and the main body, wherein the cavity is sized to house a roll of sheet material therein, wherein, in an instance in which the loading door is in the open position, the loading door is spaced apart from the drive roller and an opening is formed, wherein the opening is sized to enable a user to insert the roll of sheet material into the loading door and position a leading portion of the roll of sheet material between the spaced apart loading door and the drive roller, wherein, in an instance in which the roll of sheet material is within the loading door and the leading portion of the roll of sheet material is positioned between the loading door and the drive roller, movement of the loading door to the closed position causes the roll of sheet material to be installed in the sheet material dispenser and ready for dispensing with the leading portion of the roll of sheet material sandwiched between the loading door and the main body roller, wherein the loading door defines an internal curved surface that corresponds to curvature of an outer circumference of the roll of sheet material, wherein the internal curved surface forms a portion of the cavity.
16. The sheet material dispenser of claim 15, wherein the loading door further defines opposing side walls that form a portion of the cavity, wherein the opposing side walls correspond to a top and a bottom of the roll of sheet material.
17. The sheet material dispenser of claim 16, wherein the internal curved surface and the opposing side walls of the loading door form a portion of the cavity sized for receipt of the roll of sheet material being installed by the user.
18. The sheet material dispenser of claim 15 further comprising a motor configured to operate the drive roller to cause the leading portion of the roll of sheet material to dispense from the sheet material dispenser.
19. The sheet material dispenser of claim 15, wherein the loading door comprises a loading door roller.
20. The sheet material dispenser of claim 15, wherein the roll of sheet material comprises a household paper towel roll.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The subject matter that is regarded as the invention may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Referring to the drawings wherein identical reference numerals denote the same elements throughout the various views,
(9) Referring now to
(10) As used herein, the term toweling refers to any sheet or web material that is suitable for wiping or drying. By way of example and not limitation, toweling 12 can be formed of paper, a synthetic material (such as a polymeric film), woven textile, or a non-woven textile material. As used herein, the term perforation refers to the point of separation between individual sheets within the toweling 12 and can be defined by a score, a opening or row of openings formed in toweling 12 such that an individual towel can be separated from the toweling 12.
(11) The loading door 24 is pivotally attached to the main body 22 and movable between a closed first position and an open second position. When in the closed first position, the door 24 covers an opening 38 that is formed in the main body 22. When in the open second position, the door 24 provides for access to the cavity 32 through the opening 38. Position indicating sensors (not shown) are provided for generating a signal indicative of the position of the door 24. The door 24 includes a curved body 42, a lip 44, and two bracket walls 46 that are disposed generally perpendicularly to the lip 44 and at opposite sides thereof. As can be seen in
(12) Referring now to
(13) A first set of guiding members are attached to the main body 22 and include a drive roller 52 and a guide bar 53. The drive roller 52 extends between side walls 26 and is positioned between cavity 32 and front wall 28. Guide bar 53 also extends between side walls 26 and is positioned between the drive roller 52 and the cavity 32. A second set of guiding members includes a rotatable sensor roller 54 and rotatable a pinch roller 58 that each extend between the two bracket walls 46 and are movable with the door 24.
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(15) In the illustrated embodiment, the sensor roller 54 has a centrally formed circumferential ridge 55 disposed between two end sections 56. The end sections 56 have a first diameter and the ridge 55 has an second diameter. The second diameter of the ridge 55 is greater than the first diameter and is for expanding the perforation 16 as it passes over the sensor roller 54. Alternatively, the sensor roller 54 could have a consistent diameter across its full length and could be straight or bowed for expansion of the perforation 16.
(16) As can be seen in
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(19) Alternatively, the light source 82 and the receiver 84 could be positioned on the same side of the path P and a reflector (not shown) positioned on the opposite side of the path P. It should also be appreciated that the sensor 80 can be based on other known technologies such as the following: The sensor 80 can be capacitive and use a capacitive coupled sensor. The sensor 80 can be based on mechanical detection and detect a perforation 16 through movement of a micro-switch that mechanically changes states when a perforation 16 moves past the sensor 80. The sensor 80 can be based on the hall effect and be configured to sense a marker on the toweling 12 such as a metal flag. The sensor 80 could be configured to detect a perforation 16 based on a change in radio frequency.
(20) A proximity sensor 92 is mounted on main body 22 as shown in
(21) A controller 98 is mounted within the housing 20, as shown in
(22) The present invention can be better understood with respect to the operation of the dispenser 10 as follows. Prior to dispensing towels, the roll 14 is placed within the housing 20 and a length of the toweling 12 extending from roll 14 is threaded along path P so that the toweling 12 extends from roll 14 through gap 45. Dispensing of a towel is initiated by moving an object such as a person's hand such that it is detected by the proximity sensor 92. The controller 98 activates the motor 62 in response to a signal generated by the proximity sensor 92 and toweling 12 is dispensed through gap 45. When a perforation 16 is detected by the perforation sensor 80, it generates the perforation signal that is then received by the controller 98. The controller 98 deactivates the motor 62 after the perforation 16 has passed through the gap 45. In this regard, the perforation 16 is positioned outside of the housing 20 and a towel can easily be removed by tearing the toweling 12 at the perforation 16 either free from separation device 36 or by engaging separation device 36 with the toweling at the perforation 16.
(23) Referring now to the detection of perforation 16 by the perforation sensor 80, as can be seen in
(24) The present invention also provides a method for loading the towel dispenser 10. The loading door 24 is moved to its open second position such that opening 38 is accessible and the sensor roller 54 and the pinch roller 58 are moved clear of path P. The roll 14 is inserted into the housing 20 through the opening 38 and positioned on tabs 34. A length of toweling 12 is extended from the roll 14 across the loading door 24 such that it extends over the sensor roller 54 and the pinch roller 58. The loading door 24 is moved to the closed first position such that the sensor roller 54 and the pinch roller 58 are moved up into position to define path P. In this manner, the toweling 12 that was extended over the sensor roller 54 and the pinch roller 58 is threaded along path P. The pinch roller 58 traps the toweling 12 against the drive roller 52. In one embodiment, upon closing of the loading door 24, the controller 98 activates the motor 62 to dispense an individual towel as described above.
(25) In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a user interface (not shown) which is configured to provide for selection of a quantity of perforations to be detected before the motor 62 is deactivated. In this manner, the user can select the number of paper towels to be dispensed during one dispensing cycle. The number selected can be displayed on display 99 as can the number of towels actually dispensed per cycle.
(26) The foregoing has described a towel dispenser 10 capable of dispensing toweling 12 until a perforation 16 within the toweling 12 is detected. While specific embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications thereto can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and the best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation.