Towel protector

10390663 ยท 2019-08-27

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    Disclosed is a method and cover for maintaining hygiene of a roll of paper towels which are in a community or open area. A cover for protection of a paper towel roll secured about a vertical axis is provided. The cover is preferably circular to match the diameter of the roll. The cover has a cleanable top layer, a hole at the center of the cover and an optional bottom layer having a backing material. The cover is placed on the top of the roll which keeps the roll dirt or germ-free when held by the user. The backing material present on the lower side of the cover adheres sufficiently to the paper towel roll to not slide off the roll when not in use. During use, the cover is held down by the user with one hand, while grabbing and removing a sheet from the roll with the user's other hand.

    Claims

    1. A towel roll comprising a plurality of towel sheets provided with a protective cover, the protective cover consisting of a planar disc having a disc diameter, a top flat surface and a bottom flat surface and a thickness of less than of an inch, wherein the protective cover is disposed on an end of the towel roll such that a sidewall of the roll is exposed for dispensing and the top flat surface of the protective cover is positioned, configured and dimensioned for holding the cover by a user with a first hand while tearing at least one towel sheet of the plurality of towel sheets with a second hand, and wherein the protective cover has perforations so as to be adjustable to the size of the towel roll.

    2. The towel roll according to claim 1, wherein the protective cover further comprises a central through-hole.

    3. The towel according to claim 1, wherein the protective cover further comprises a central post to engage the central core opening of the paper towel roll.

    4. The towel according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of towel sheets are made from at least one of a cloth and a paper.

    5. The towel according to claim 1, wherein the top flat surface of the protective cover is washable.

    6. The towel according to claim 1, the protective cover further comprising a bottom layer attached to the bottom flat surface of the protective cover, wherein the bottom layer adheres sufficiently to the towel roll so as the protective cover will not move when the plurality of the towel sheets is not held by a user and the protective cover is placed on top of the towel roll.

    7. A method of dispensing paper towel sheets from a vertically standing roll of paper towel comprising: providing the towel roll and protective cover of claim 1, and holding the protective cover with a first hand while tearing at least one towel sheet of the plurality of towel sheets with a second hand.

    8. A protective cover device for securing a paper towel roll while at least one sheet is removed, wherein the protective cover device comprises a planar disc having a top flat surface and a bottom flat surface, with a thickness of less than of an inch, and wherein the protective cover device is disposed on one flat end of a paper towel roll and is configured and positioned to be held by the user while removing the sheet, and wherein the planar disc has annular perforations.

    9. The protective cover device of claim 8, wherein the planar disc has a central through-hole configured to accept a central post or screw top of a paper towel roll holder.

    10. The protective cover device of claim 8, wherein the planar disc has a central post extending from the bottom flat surface configured to engage the core of the paper towel roll.

    11. The protective cover device of claim 10, wherein the planar disc comprises a flexible or collapsible material.

    12. The protective cover device of claim 8, wherein the planar disc has an adhesive material on the bottom flat surface.

    13. The protective cover device of claim 8, wherein the planar disc comprises a disposable material.

    14. The protective cover device of claim 8, wherein the planar disc comprises a material suitable to be machine washed.

    15. A method of dispensing paper towel sheets comprising using the protective cover device of claim 8, wherein a user holds the protective cover device with a first hand while tearing at least one towel sheet from the paper towel roll with a second hand.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    (1) The features of the present invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. Embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the scope of the claims, wherein like designations denote like elements, and in which:

    (2) FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a paper towel roll with paper towel sheets rolled along a vertical axis with respect to the ground and a protective cover;

    (3) FIG. 2 shows a top view of the protective cover;

    (4) FIG. 3 shows a side view of the protective cover;

    (5) FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a paper towel roll with a protective cover which is secured onto a rod fitting into the towel roll;

    (6) FIG. 5 shows a paper towel roll with a protective cover laying flat on top thereof;

    (7) FIG. 6 shows the protective cover secured to a rod or pole.

    (8) FIG. 7 shows a top view of the protective cover without a hole;

    (9) FIG. 8 shows a top view of the protective cover with a hole and slits;

    (10) FIG. 9 shows fold lines along the protective cover to allow for collapsibility of the cover; and,

    (11) FIG. 10 shows perforations along the edging of the protective cover to allow for adjustment or ease of cutting of the size of the cover to the towel roll.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    (12) As used in the specification and claims, the singular forms a, an and the include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. For example, the term an article may include a plurality of articles unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. All terms are provided their ordinary meaning unless defined otherwise.

    (13) Those with ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the elements in the Figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and are not necessarily drawn to scale.

    (14) There may be additional components described in the foregoing application that are not depicted on one of the described drawings. In the event such a component is described, but not depicted in a drawing, the absence of such a drawing should not be considered as an omission of such design from the specification.

    (15) The present invention discloses a method for protecting the sheets of a paper towel roll from manual handling by a user. Also disclosed is a protective cover for the paper towel roll. Accordingly, the product and the method steps have been represented, showing only specific details that are pertinent for an understanding of the present invention so as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will be readily apparent to those with ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the description herein. For example, while paper towel roll is employed throughout, it is the intent that a cover as described can be used on any multitude of rolled sheet products such as cloth-type sheets on a roll, or any sheet, which may optionally have perforations, requiring a user's hand to hold the top and another hand to tear a sheet from the roll.

    (16) As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting but rather to provide an understandable description of the invention.

    (17) A perspective view of a paper towel dispensing device 100 and a protective cover 102 is shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 5. The paper towel dispensing device 100 is used to manually dispense a single or plurality of paper towel sheets 104 unwrapping out of a paper towel roll 106. The sheets 104 are wrapped around a towel rod 108 along a substantially vertical axis X-X with respect to ground. The vertical axis X-X can be attached to a firm base 110. As is known in the art, there may be a single paper towel sheet or multiple sheets rolled together.

    (18) The protective cover 102 is placed on the top of the paper towel roll 106 as shown in FIG. 1. The protective cover 102 is also shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3. As used herein, protective cover and cover 102 mean the same and are interchangeably used in the current disclosure. It should also be appreciated that the terms towel roll 106, roll 106, and paper towel roll 106 are interchangeably used. The protective cover 102 is used to retain the hygienic condition and the structural integrity of sheets of the paper towel roll 106 when handled by one or multiple users.

    (19) According to an embodiment of the present invention, the protective cover 102 is placed on the top of the paper towel roll 106. While using the paper towel roll 106, the user holds down the protective cover 102 with one hand while simultaneously tearing the paper towel sheets 104 off the paper towel roll 106 with the other hand. Thus, the tip or exposed edge of the unused paper towel roll 106 does not make a direct contact with the possible unclean hand of the user. This helps in maintaining the sanitary condition and the structural integrity of the sheets and the paper towel roll 106 for other users. The cover can thereafter be cleaned with regular cleaning and sanitizing products. Alternatively the cover can be disposable and dispensed or traded out for a new cover after a few uses.

    (20) The protective cover 102 includes a top layer 112, a hole 114 at the center of the cover 102 and an optional bottom layer consisting of a backing material 116. The backing material is an option based on user desires, and the cover could be made and used with no backing thereon. The top layer 112 allows the user to place his hand, which maybe soiled or unsanitary on the cover 102 while dispensing the paper towel sheets 104. The hole 114 allows the cover 102 to accommodate a towel rod 108 therein. It should be appreciated that there can also be a slit (FIG. 8) at the center of the cover 102 to accommodate different sizes of towel rods. Initially when the paper towel roll 106 is in an unused condition, i.e., before any paper towel sheets 104 are removed, the cover 102 has the same diameter as that of the paper towel roll 106. As the paper towel roll 106 gets used up its diameter is reduced but the area covered by the protective cover 102 will remain the same at all times. Optionally, the cover 102 maybe cut and resized to match the diameter of the roll 106. Perforations, as seen in FIG. 10, in the cover can allow for ease in resizing of the cover to match the diameter of the roll.

    (21) Another embodiment of the cover 102 includes not having a hole so as the cover just fits on top of the towel roll 106 (FIG. 7). In this configuration, it is possible that the towel roll is sitting on a partial rod, or just sitting on a surface without it being secured on a rod or assembly for holding the towel roll altogether.

    (22) The lower side of the cover 102 is the side facing the towel roll 106 and can comprise an adhering type of facing. The adhering can be anything which allows the cover to temporarily remain on the primarily cotton or cotton blend towels, but does not permanently adhere to the towels. The backing material 116 can be made of small pieces of Velcro, any type of sticky cloth or felt-type fabric, although not restricting it to one of these. Any type of material that can temporarily adhere to the towel roll 106 while it is held down by the user can be used as the backing material 116 for the cover 102.

    (23) The protective cover 102 is made of a light weight material, such as metal, plastic, cloth, rubber-based or thick paper, although not restricting it to one of these. The purpose of using light weight material is to avoid damage to the paper towel roll 106 while held down by the user. It can also be thin pieces of wood cut in a circular pattern. Although it is recognized by skilled artisans that the shape of the cover is irrelevant provided it covers the majority of the diameter of the diameter of the towel roll. The advantages of using one of the above mentioned materials are that they are readily available and clean easily when contaminated. The cover 102 made of paper or cloth has an additional advantage of being disposable with the paper towels. When the paper towel sheets 104 are all used up the user can dispose of the cover 102 with the paper towel roll 106. Alternatively, the user can have a cover which is re-useable and environmentally friendly and can be washed by hand or machine.

    (24) The cover can be as thick or thin as the user desires. Preferably to fit standard size United States paper towel rolls, the width of the cover is about 5 inches, the hole diameter is about -1 inch, or consists of a hole about inch with slits, of about - inch deep to accommodate various sizes of towel rods. The thickness of the cover can be whatever the user desires but preferably about to inch or less if cloth fabric is employed.

    (25) FIGS. 4 and 6 illustrate a more rigid cover secured on a rod which fits into a towel roll. Shown is a rigid cover but it can also be flexible and or collapsible, provided it is adhered to a rod of some type to slip into a towel roll. The backing here is preferably missing, as it would not be necessary since the cover is secured on a rod. The rod may be any type of rigid or semi-rigid material such as PVC pipe, cardboard, metal or wood dowel, and the like. The cover is preferably of some disposable type material such as cardboard but can be a woven or non-woven type fabric. If the fabric is not sufficiently rigid to hold its shape alone, it can be placed in a rigid or semi-rigid substrate. The combination of rigid or not rigid rod and or cover is chosen by the needs of the user. (FIG. 6)

    (26) The towel protector could be sold in bulk for the professional market which could be cut according to size of paper rolls. The edges could be serrated for ease in cutting for desired use, or to fit consumer needs. The cover could have perforations to adjust the size of the cover (FIG. 10). Other morphologies are envisioned. For example, a nested package could be prepared of varying sizes and shapes to fit the paper roll being protected. It could also be sold individually.

    (27) The protector could be sold on a rod as discussed herein and per FIG. 6. The diameter of the protector could be varying sizes to fit the towel package. It could collapse for ease in packaging and transport in bulk. As a collapsible implement, an embodiment shown in FIG. 9, it could be packaged together with the paper towel package for the convenience of the consumer. If collapsible, the rod cover would be somewhat flexible possibly semi rigid. Overall, the towel protector implement cover alone or in combination with the rod can be sold separately. It can be as a package with or without the paper towels. It can also be combined with several paper related implements. In the latter case, the cover protector can be all the same size and with or without a backing. The cover can also be placed in a sealed package.

    (28) The present invention has been described herein with reference to a particular embodiment for a particular application. Although selected embodiments have been illustrated and described in detail, it may be understood that various substitutions and alterations are possible. Those having ordinary skill in the art and access to the present teachings may recognize additional various substitutions and alterations are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and as defined by the following claims.