Horizontally oriented paper product dispenser and related methods
12042099 ยท 2024-07-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Catherine Hill Kunda (Wayne, PA, US)
- Magnus Falk (Gothenburg, SE)
- John P. Devlin (Tewksbury, MA, US)
- Peter McNulty (Seattle, WA, US)
- Jeffrey Mekler (San Francisco, CA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A method for loading a stack of individual paper units into a dispenser includes inwardly pushing on a pair of oppositely disposed end portions of respective lateral walls of the dispenser, thereby releasing a drawer of the dispenser for sliding movement of that drawer relative to a remainder of the dispenser. The drawer includes first and second, oppositely disposed sidewalls, a bottom wall, and an arcuate front wall that has a dispensing aperture. The bottom wall of the drawer extends between the first and second sidewalls of the drawer, and the sidewalls of the drawer define an open end of the drawer opposite the bottom wall and, jointly with the bottom wall and arcuate front wall, defines a storage volume of the drawer. The drawer is slid outwardly relative to a remainder of the dispenser to thereby expose the first and second sidewalls and bottom wall of the drawer.
Claims
1. A napkin dispenser comprising: a casing including a plurality of outer walls extending in a longitudinal direction and an end wall extending orthogonally between said outer walls and jointly defining a close-ended generally tubular structure; a drawer having a pair of oppositely disposed sidewalls, a bottom wall extending between said sidewalls, and a front wall joining said sidewalls and bottom wall, said pair of sidewalls, bottom wall, and front wall jointly defining a storage volume of said drawer, said drawer being configured for releasable coupling with said casing and configured for selective slidable movement into and out of said casing, said front wall including a dispensing aperture; a platen disposed in said drawer, said platen having a paper-engaging surface for engaging a stack of napkins stored in said storage volume of said drawer; and a biasing element coupled to said platen and configured to urge said platen toward said front wall, said platen being disposed in said drawer so as maintain said paper-engaging surface in an orientation oblique relative to said bottom wall of said drawer during slidable movement of said drawer relative to said casing, wherein said sidewalls of said drawer include a first sidewall including a first plurality of tabs disposed along a top region of said first sidewall, and a second sidewall including a second plurality of tabs disposed along a top region of said first sidewall, the first plurality of tabs on the first sidewall being offset in the longitudinal direction with respect to the second plurality tabs on the second sidewall to define a staggered configuration of the first and second plurality of tabs, said plurality of tabs configured to support the stack of napkins in the longitudinal direction and hinder pivotal movement of the stack of napkins away from said front wall, a remainder of each of said sidewalls being free of tabs, wherein each tab included in the first plurality of tabs is spaced apart from one another by a portion of the first sidewall, and each tab included in the second plurality of tabs is spaced apart from one another by a portion of the second sidewall, and wherein each of said plurality of tabs includes a slanted surface facing said end wall and configured to permit unhindered forward movement of the stack of napkins toward said front wall and said dispensing aperture.
2. A napkin dispenser comprising: a casing including a plurality of outer walls extending in a longitudinal direction and an end wall extending orthogonally between said outer walls and jointly defining a close-ended generally tubular structure; a drawer having a pair of oppositely disposed sidewalls, a bottom wall extending between said sidewalls, and a front wall joining said sidewalls and bottom wall, said pair of sidewalls, bottom wall, and front wall jointly defining a storage volume of said drawer, said drawer being configured for releasable coupling with said casing and configured for selective slidable movement into and out of said casing, said front wall including a dispensing aperture; a platen disposed in said drawer, said platen having a paper-engaging surface for engaging a stack of napkins stored in said storage volume of said drawer; and a biasing element coupled to said platen and configured to urge said platen toward said front wall, said platen being disposed in said drawer so as maintain said paper-engaging surface in an orientation oblique relative to said bottom wall of said drawer during slidable movement of said drawer relative to said casing, wherein said plurality of outer walls of said casing include a pair of oppositely disposed lateral walls, said lateral walls of the casing each having a respective hook, wherein said drawer includes a pair of locking tabs cooperating respectively with said hooks so that said drawer is released for sliding movement of said drawer relative to said casing upon inward pushing on a pair of oppositely disposed end portions of said lateral walls so as to disengage said respective hooks from said pair of locking tabs, wherein said oppositely disposed sidewalls of said drawer are positioned inwardly of said respective hooks, wherein said sidewalls of said drawer include a first sidewall including a first plurality of tabs disposed along a top region of said first sidewall, and a second sidewall including a second plurality of tabs disposed along a top region of said first sidewall, the first plurality of tabs on the first sidewall being offset in the longitudinal direction with respect to the second plurality tabs on the second sidewall to define a staggered configuration of the first and second plurality of tabs, wherein the plurality of tabs configured to support the stack of napkins in the longitudinal direction and hinder pivotal movement of the stack of napkins away from said front wall, a remainder of each of said sidewalls being free of tabs, wherein each tab included in the first plurality of tabs is spaced apart from one another by a portion of the first sidewall, and each tab included in the second plurality of tabs is spaced apart from one another by a portion of the second sidewall, and wherein each of said plurality of tabs includes a slanted surface facing said end wall and configured to permit unhindered forward movement of the stack of napkins toward said front wall and said dispensing aperture.
3. The napkin dispenser of claim 2, wherein said end wall has an arcuate outer surface configured to cause the dispenser to wobble if the dispenser is stood on said arcuate outer surface.
4. The napkin dispenser of claim 3, wherein said arcuate outer surface of said end wall is shaped to cause the dispenser to wobble only along one dimension.
5. The napkin dispenser of claim 2, wherein: said front wall of said drawer is arcuate, and said oblique orientation of said paper-engaging surface relative to said bottom wall is substantially the same as an orientation of a plane circumscribing respective top and bottom junctures of said arcuate front wall with said sidewalls.
6. The napkin dispenser of claim 2, wherein said oblique orientation is such that said paper-engaging surface defines an angle of about 105 degrees relative to said bottom wall of said drawer.
7. A napkin dispenser, comprising: a casing including a plurality of outer walls extending in a longitudinal direction; a drawer including a pair of oppositely disposed sidewalls, the drawer configured for releasable coupling with said casing and configured for selective slidable movement into and out of said casing; a front wall extending between said outer walls and having a dispensing aperture; and an end wall disposed opposite said front wall and orthogonally between said outer walls and jointly defining a close-ended generally tubular structure, wherein: said outer walls, front wall, and end wall jointly define a storage volume of the dispenser for storing a stack of napkins therein, said dispensing aperture is shaped to permit extraction of napkins from the stack in the storage volume, and said end wall has an arcuate outer surface configured to cause the dispenser to wobble if the dispenser is stood on said arcuate outer surface, wherein said plurality of outer walls of said casing include a pair of oppositely disposed lateral walls, said lateral walls of the casing each having a respective hook, wherein said drawer includes a pair of locking tabs cooperating respectively with said hooks so that said drawer is released for sliding movement of said drawer relative to said casing upon inward pushing on a pair of oppositely disposed end portions of said lateral walls so as to disengage said respective hooks from said pair of locking tabs, wherein said oppositely disposed sidewalls of said drawer are positioned inwardly of said respective hooks, wherein said sidewalls of said drawer include a first sidewall including a first plurality of tabs disposed along a top region of said, first sidewall, and a second sidewall including a second plurality of tabs disposed along a top region of said first sidewall, the first plurality of tabs on the first sidewall being offset in the longitudinal direction with respect to the second plurality tabs on the second sidewall to define a staggered configuration of the first and second plurality of tabs, the plurality of tabs configured to support the stack of napkins in the longitudinal direction and hinder pivotal movement of the stack of napkins away from said front wall, a remainder of each of said sidewalls being free of tabs, wherein each tab included in the first plurality of tabs is spaced apart from one another by a portion of the first sidewall, and each tab included in the second plurality of tabs is spaced apart from one another by a portion of the second sidewall, and wherein each of said plurality of tabs includes a slanted surface facing said end wall and configured to permit unhindered forward movement of the stack of napkins toward said front wall and said dispensing aperture.
8. The napkin dispenser of claim 7, wherein said arcuate outer surface of said end wall is shaped to cause the dispenser to wobble only along one dimension if the dispenser is stood on said arcuate outer surface.
9. The napkin dispenser of claim 7, wherein said arcuate outer surface has a radius of curvature greater than about 350 degrees.
10. A napkin dispensing system comprising: a dispenser for storing and dispensing individual napkins from a stack thereof, said dispenser having: (a) a casing including a plurality of outer walls extending in a longitudinal direction and an end wall extending orthogonally between said outer walls and jointly defining a close-ended generally tubular structure, (b) a drawer having a pair of oppositely disposed sidewalls, a bottom wall extending between said sidewalls, and an arcuate front wall having a dispensing aperture and joining said sidewalls and bottom wall, said pair of sidewalls, bottom wall, and arcuate front wall jointly defining a storage volume of said drawer, said drawer being configured for releasable coupling with said casing and configured for selective slidable movement into and out of said casing, (c) a platen disposed in said drawer, said platen having a substantially flat paper-engaging surface for engaging a stack of napkins stored in said storage volume of said drawer, and (d) a biasing element coupled to said platen and configured to urge said platen toward said front wall, said platen being disposed in the drawer so as maintain said substantially flat paper-engaging surface in a substantially constant oblique orientation relative to said bottom wall of said drawer during slidable movement of said drawer relative to said tubular structure, the oblique orientation being substantially the same as an orientation of a plane circumscribing respective top and bottom junctures of the arcuate front wall with the side walls, said plane being also oblique relative to the bottom wall of the drawer; and a stack of interfolded napkins in said storage volume of said drawer, said stack having a generally rectangular footprint, said rectangular footprint including a length not exceeding about 115 mm and a width not exceeding about 95 mm, wherein: said dispensing aperture has an elongated shape and includes a length dimension and a width dimension, said dispensing aperture has a centrally located section and a pair of slotted sections each extending from said centrally located section, said centrally located section has a length no greater than about 40 mm, and each of said slotted sections has a width no greater than about 13 mm, wherein said plurality of outer walls of said casing include a pair of oppositely disposed lateral walls, said lateral walls of the casing each having a respective hook, wherein said drawer includes a pair of locking tabs cooperating respectively with said hooks so that said drawer is released for sliding movement of said drawer relative to said casing upon inward pushing on a pair of oppositely disposed end portions of said lateral walls so as to disengage said respective hooks from said pair of locking tabs, wherein said oppositely disposed sidewalls of said drawer are positioned inwardly of said respective hooks, wherein said sidewalls of said drawer include a first sidewall including a first plurality of tabs disposed along a top region of said first sidewall, and a second sidewall including a second plurality of tabs disposed along a top region of said first sidewall, the first plurality of tabs on the first sidewall being offset in the longitudinal direction with respect to the second plurality tabs on the second sidewall to define a staggered configuration of the first and second plurality of tabs, said plurality of tabs configured to support the stack of napkins in the longitudinal direction and hinder pivotal movement of the stack of napkins away from said front wall, a remainder of each of said sidewalls being free of tabs, wherein each tab included in the first plurality of tabs is spaced apart from one another by a portion of the first sidewall, and each tab included in the second plurality of tabs is spaced apart from one another by a portion of the second sidewall, and wherein each of said plurality of tabs includes a slanted surface facing said end wall and configured to permit unhindered forward movement of the stack of napkins toward said front wall and said dispensing aperture.
11. The napkin dispensing system of claim 10, wherein said end wall has an arcuate outer surface configured to cause said dispenser to wobble if said dispenser is stood on said arcuate outer surface.
12. The napkin dispensing system of claim 11, wherein said arcuate outer surface of said end wall is shaped to cause said dispenser to wobble only along one dimension if said dispenser is stood on said arcuate outer surface.
13. The napkin dispensing system of claim 11, wherein said arcuate outer surface of said end wall has a radius of curvature greater than about 350 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The objectives and features of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PARTICULAR EMBODIMENTS
(24) To the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this written document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to the term in this written document shall govern. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of including, comprising, or having and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms mounted, connected, supported, and coupled and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings. Further, connected and coupled are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings. Also, as used herein, the term releasable coupling and related terms refer to a type of coupling in which the coupled structures may be readily detached, decoupled, or otherwise separated from one another in a simple manner and without causing the destruction or damage of any of those structures. For sake of further explanation, a permanentrather than releasabletype of coupling may refer, for example, to two structures that are integrally formed with one another, or which are adhesively attached, such that their separation would necessarily result in at least some level of damage to one or more of the parts being separated. In addition, as used herein, the terms top, bottom, front, back, side, lateral, and derivatives thereof refer to the relative positions of structural elements in the illustrative orientation in the figures, and are therefore not intended to be limiting.
(25) With reference to the figures, and more particularly to
(26) Casing 13 is made up of a plurality of outer walls that include a pair of oppositely disposed lateral walls 17a, 17b, and a pair of oppositely disposed top and bottom outer walls 19a, 19b, as well as an end wall 23 that extends between the lateral, top, and bottom outer walls 17a, 17b, 19a, 19b. Drawer 15, in turn, is made up of an arcuate front wall 25 that also defines a front wall of the dispenser 10, as a whole, and a pair of oppositely disposed sidewalls 27, 29 each joined to the front wall 25 along juncture areas 37, 39 (
(27) As seen in the figures, outward sliding movement of drawer 15 from the fully closed position (
(28) The example curved or arcuate exterior surface 23a in
(29) Arcuate surface 23a may have a detrimental effect on the perception of value of the dispenser 10, as opposed to a surface that is planar (e.g., flat). Specifically, users of dispenser 10 may incorrectly assume that same is deformed, by virtue of the non-flat (i.e., non-planar) nature of surface 23a. In dispenser embodiments having an arcuate surface 23a, as illustrated, the radius of curvature R of surface 23a may be about 350 degrees or greater. The inventors have found that a radius of curvature of about 350 degrees or greater causes the dispenser 10 to gently wobble if stood on end wall 23, but with little (if any) chance of toppling over, which thereby minimizes the likelihood of damaging the internal components of dispenser 10. The radius of curvature, accordingly, may be for example about 387 degrees. It is understood that a radius of curvature that is substantially larger than 387 degrees (thereby approaching a planar shape for surface 23a) would lose the wobbling effect described above. Conversely, a radius of curvature R that is substantially smaller than 350 degrees may make the dispenser 10 undesirably unstable if stood on end 23.
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(33) Loading of the stack S includes orienting the stack S sideways i.e., such that the bottom wall 41 of drawer 15 faces one of the side faces 71 of the stack S and such that a back surface or face 72 (or alternatively a front surface or face 74) of the stack S faces the end wall 23 of dispenser 10. The stack S is disposed in storage volume V such that the side face 71 facing bottom wall 41 rests on that bottom wall 41, and further such that a top portion of the back face 72, adjacent open end 44, is back-supported, in the longitudinal direction of dispenser 10, by the tabs 60, 62. More specifically, the back face 72 of stack S is positioned in storage volume V in a manner that causes engagement of a top portion of that back face 72 with support surfaces 60a, 62a of tabs 60, 62. That engagement prevents tilting motion (i.e., pivotal motion) of the stack S away from front wall 25, which thereby facilitates substantially maintaining the sideways and upright orientation of stack S without relying on back-supporting (i.e., longitudinally supporting) of the stack S by platen 50, and without relying on back-supporting (in the longitudinal direction of dispenser 10) of the stack S by the user's hand. This, in turn, frees up the user's hands for other parts of the loading operation and may even facilitate a single-handed loading operation of stack S into dispenser 10.
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(36) But the manual interleaving described above may be obviated altogether. In such case, upon depletion of the napkins of the first, foremost stack SB, the user may be able to easily pull the first napkin in the second stack SA through dispensing aperture 45. Specifically, the user may be able to pinch a gripping tab 77 of the first napkin of the second stack SA, if such gripping tab 77 is present, through a centrally located section (central section) 80 of the dispensing aperture 45, and proceed to extend a portion of that first napkin through that dispensing aperture 45, thereby leaving the napkins of the second stack SA ready for dispensing.
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(41) Other aspects of the shape of dispensing aperture 45 are similarly designed to provide specific advantages to embodiments having such shape of dispensing aperture. For example, the overall length DL of the dispensing aperture 45 (i.e., the dimension generally extending between lateral walls 17a, 17b) is configured to be less than the expected width WS of the stack S (i.e., the dimension of the stack parallel to the length dimension of the dispensing aperture 45). That feature forces the foremost napkin 11 protruding through dispensing aperture 45 to bend slightly, thereby attaining an erect attitude, ready for manual withdrawal, as shown in
(42) Additionally, the length LC and width W1 of the central section 80 are configured to allow an average adult human thumb and forefinger to pinch the gripping tab 77, in the manner shown in
(43) From the above disclosure of the general principles of the present invention and the preceding detailed description of exemplifying embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily comprehend the various modifications to which this invention is susceptible. Accordingly, this invention is intended to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and equivalents thereof.