DISPENSER ASSEMBLY WITH STORAGE COMPARTMENT
20190053673 ยท 2019-02-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K10/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K10/426
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60R7/084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47K10/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A dispenser assembly with a compartment for storing clean tissues and a compartment in the assembly for storing used tissues. A partition wall separates the compartments and can move to enlarge the space for the storage of used objects such as tissues. The dispenser assembly may be sized to fit within an automobile cup holder.
Claims
1. A dispenser assembly comprising: a housing having a perimeter wall, an upper surface and a lower surface at either end of the perimeter wall defining an interior volume within the housing, wherein a partition wall extends laterally from two portions of the perimeter wall and extends between the upper surface and the lower surface, wherein the partition wall separates the interior volume of the housing into first and second compartments, wherein the first compartment contains objects for dispensing and is accessible through a first access region, and the second compartment is accessible via a second access region.
2. The dispenser assembly of claim 1, wherein: the perimeter wall is frustoconical with the portion towards the lower surface having a diameter or width dimension sized to engage in an interference fit within an automobile cup holder.
3. The dispenser assembly of claim 1, wherein the first access region overlies a flexible region having a slit for accessing the first compartment.
4. The dispenser assembly of claim 3, wherein the flexible region is fabricated of one or more of PVC or LDPE.
5. The dispenser assembly of claim 1 wherein the partition wall is constructed of a pliant material and is adapted to shift position along the perimeter wall increasing the volume of one or more of the first or second compartment.
6. A tissue dispenser assembly comprising: a housing having a perimeter wall, an upper surface and a lower surface at either end of the perimeter wall defining an interior volume within the housing, wherein the perimeter wall is frustoconical with the portion towards the lower surface having a diameter or width dimension sized to engage in an interference fit within an automobile cup holder, a partition wall extends laterally from two portions of the perimeter wall and extends between the upper surface and the lower surface, wherein the partition wall separates the interior volume of the housing into first and second compartments, wherein the first compartment contains tissues for dispensing which are accessible through a first access region located on the upper surface, the second compartment is accessible via a second access region located on the upper surface, the partition wall contains a flap extending into the first compartment configured to support the tissues in the first compartment, and further wherein the partition wall is adapted to shift position along the perimeter wall increasing the volume of either the first or second compartment.
7. A dispenser assembly comprising: a housing having a perimeter wall, an upper surface and a lower surface at either end of the perimeter wall defining an interior volume within the housing, wherein a partition wall extending tubularly from the upper surface to the lower surface defines a second compartment within the volume formed by the partition wall and a first compartment in the volume between the partition wall and the perimeter wall and the upper and lower surfaces.
8. The dispenser assembly of claim 7 wherein the first compartment contains objects and is accessible through a first access region, and the second compartment is accessible via the second access region.
9. The dispenser assembly of claim 7 wherein the first compartment is accessible via the first access region; and the second compartment contains objects and is accessible through a second access region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Exemplary embodiments of this invention will be described with reference to the accompanying figures wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Initially referring to
[0025] In other embodiments (not shown), perimeter wall 1 can be constructed of other shapes such as rectangular, or other angular shapes, so long as it is bounded by first surface 2 and second surface 3. In an exemplary embodiment, first surface 2 and second surface 3 are planar, but these surfaces can also be other shapes so long as they define a housing in conjunction with perimeter wall 1 to form an interior volume. Alternatively, first surface 2 and second surface 3 can be rounded or domed to increase the interior volume of the housing.
[0026] Tissue 6 is shown emerging from first access region 4. In other embodiments, other objects, such as wet wipes, wrapped food items, or other items can be stored within the first compartment of the interior volume and removed through first access region 4.
[0027] Referring to
[0028] The size of the first and second compartments is defined by the placement of partition wall 7. In embodiments, partition wall 7 is constructed of a pliant material, such as cardboard, or an elastomeric material, such that when second compartment 9 is filled with objects, such as used tissues, a bulge can form in partition wall 7, or partition wall 7 can bend with its edges shifting position on perimeter wall 1 to enlarge second compartment 9 (not shown) thus providing more room for used objects being inserted into second compartment 9. In an embodiment (not shown), partition wall 7 is a side of a plastic bag with the remainder of the plastic bag containing tissues for dispensing through first access region 4. In this embodiment, the top opening is joined to top surface 2 at the opening of first access region 4. As the items on one side of perimeter wall 7 are dispensed from first compartment 8, partition wall 7 can move into first compartment 8 increasing the volume of second compartment 9.
[0029] First compartment 8 and second compartment 9 can each be accessed through an access region, shown in
[0030] Interleaved tissues 10 are shown in first compartment 8, which can be accessed through first access region 4. While interleaved tissues are shown in this exemplary embodiment, many other types of objects, ranging from wet wipes to wrapped foods, can be stored in first compartment 8. In an exemplary embodiment, partition wall 7 includes a small flap 11 which is cut out of partition wall 7. Flap 11 can be positioned so that it enters first compartment 8 to support interleaved tissues 10, keeping them closer to the top of first compartment 8 and nearer to first access region 4.
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[0033] First surface 2 is shown with first access region 4 and second access region 5. In an exemplary embodiment, first surface 2 is fabricated of one piece of material, such as cardboard, plastic or the like, and the material is perforated to define the scope of first access region 4 and second access region 5. In an embodiment, the first and/or second perforated access regions includes a perforation pattern that may define a closed loop. These access regions may be opened by applying pressure to the perforated sections to create openings. In an alternative embodiment, a pull tab can be attached to one or both perforations and when pulled create one or both openings. In an alternative embodiment, first surface 2 can be constructed with first access region 4 and second access region 5 opened during the manufacturing process by die cutting or the like. In such a configuration, the first surface includes a peel-off lid (not shown) which then exposes the first and second access regions. In an embodiment, a pull-tab is attached to this peel-off lid to facilitate opening of the lid. In alternate embodiments, the perforations along the perimeter of the first access region 4 or second access region 5 include a perforated pattern that does not define a closed loop. In an embodiment the perimeter of the second access region 5 includes a scored fold region and a perforated pattern that defines an arc intersecting the scored fold region, to more easily permit the opening of second access region 5 as shown in
[0034] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0035] In an embodiment, a second perforation is provided on the cardboard in a semi-circular shape, which permits the opening of second access region 5, as shown in
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[0037] Though shown as a cap to be joined with perimeter wall 1, similar to the lid of a coffee cup, first surface 2 can be fabricated in many ways, including as part of an integral piece of the housing, together with perimeter wall 1 and second surface 3. In a preferred embodiment, second access region 5, which receives used objects such as tissue 14, has a larger opening than the opening for first access region 4.
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[0040] In embodiments, a plastic layer 35, shown in
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[0045] In the foregoing specification, specific exemplary embodiments have been described. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the claims below. Accordingly, the specification and figures are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of present teachings.
[0046] Now that embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described in detail, various modifications and improvements thereon will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. The spirit and scope of the present invention is to be construed broadly.