Spring-loaded toilet paper dispenser
10182686 ยท 2019-01-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K10/3836
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A spring-loaded toilet paper dispenser for compact and aesthetic holding and dispensing of multiple rolls of toilet paper. The spring-loaded toilet paper dispenser generally includes an elongated housing to store rolls of toilet paper in a generally vertical stack until ready for use. The dispenser also includes a roller bar to hold an active roll of toilet paper, allowing for paper to be unrolled. When the active roll is empty, the roller bar slides into the topmost, next roll in the stack and then rotates to move the on-deck roll into the active position.
Claims
1. A toilet paper dispenser, comprising: a generally elongated housing having an upper end, a lower end, a lid, and an opening, the lid and the opening proximate to the upper end, wherein the housing is configured to receive a plurality of rolls of toilet paper arranged in a stack, and to dispense the rolls from the upper end; a support member movably positioned within the housing and configured to support one or more of the plurality of rolls of toilet paper; a biasing member connected between the housing and the support member, wherein the biasing member urges the support member toward the upper end of the housing, and wherein the plurality of rolls of toilet paper are held between the support member and the lid for dispensing from the opening; a roller bar pivotally attached to the dispenser, wherein the roller bar is adapted for holding toilet paper rolls; and a rotation bracket, wherein the rotation bracket is adapted to allow the roller bar to pivot and to slide linearly within the rotation bracket, wherein the rotation bracket is removably attached to the dispenser and is adapted to be movable to either a first side or a second side of the housing.
2. The toilet paper dispenser of claim 1, further comprising at least one releasable lock adapted to hold the support member at the lower end of the housing.
3. The toilet paper dispenser of claim 1, further comprising at least one handle attached to the support member.
4. The toilet paper dispenser of claim 3, wherein the at least one handle extends to the outside of the housing.
5. The toilet paper dispenser of claim 1, further comprising at least one handle attached to the support member, wherein the at least one handle extends to the outside of the housing.
6. The toilet paper dispenser of claim 5, wherein the biasing member comprises at least one spring having a first spring end and a second spring end, wherein the at least one spring is attached to the lid at the first spring end and is attached to the support member at the second spring end.
7. The toilet paper dispenser of claim 5, wherein the biasing member comprises at least one elastic band having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is attached proximate the lower end of the housing and the second end is attached to the support member, and wherein the at least one elastic band passes over at least one pulley attached to the dispenser proximate the upper end of the housing.
8. The toilet paper dispenser of claim 5, wherein the biasing member comprises at least one spring having a first spring end and a second spring end, wherein the at least one spring is attached to the lid at the first spring end and is attached to the support member at the second spring end, further comprising: at least one releasable lock adapted to hold the support member at the lower end of the housing.
9. The toilet paper dispenser of claim 5, wherein the biasing member comprises at least one elastic band having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is attached proximate the lower end of the housing and the second end is attached to the support member, and wherein the at least one elastic band passes over at least one pulley attached to the dispenser proximate the upper end of the housing, further comprising: at least one releasable lock adapted to hold the support member at the lower end of the housing.
10. The toilet paper dispenser of claim 1, wherein the biasing member comprises at least one spring having a first spring end and a second spring end, wherein the at least one spring is attached to the lid at the first spring end and is attached to the support member at the second spring end.
11. The toilet paper dispenser of claim 10, further comprising at least one releasable lock adapted to hold the support member at the lower end of the housing.
12. The toilet paper dispenser of claim 1, wherein the biasing member comprises at least one elastic band having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is attached proximate the lower end of the housing and the second end is attached to the support member, and wherein the at least one elastic band passes over at least one pulley attached to the dispenser proximate the upper end of the housing.
13. The toilet paper dispenser of claim 12, further comprising at least one releasable lock adapted to hold the support member at the lower end of the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Example embodiments will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings, wherein like elements are represented by like reference characters, which are given by way of illustration only and thus are not limitative of the example embodiments herein.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) A. Overview.
(17) An example spring-loaded toilet paper dispenser generally comprises a vertical housing 11 suitable for holding a vertical stack of toilet paper rolls. The stack of toilet paper rolls is supported by a support platform or member 20 which is biased by one or more springs 21 or other biasing members to urge the rolls upward as they are used. The housing also may include a lid 18 or a top section, which holds the uppermost toilet paper roll in place until it is ready for use. Accordingly, the roll on the bottom of the stack will be the last one used, with the roll on the top of the stack being the on-deck roll, to be used when the active roll is empty.
(18) The example embodiment also includes a roller device at or near the top of the stack. The roller device may include a roller bar 17 that can slide back and forth in a rotation bracket 34, and the rotation bracket 34 is also rotatable about an axis. When an active roll is used up, its empty tube can be easily removed from the roller bar 17, which supports each active roll. The roller bar 17 can then be pushed into the center of the on-deck roll and then pivoted into position to allow the active roll to be used.
(19) B. Housing.
(20) An example spring-loaded toilet paper dispenser generally comprises a vertical housing suitable for holding a vertical stack of toilet paper rolls. The stack of toilet paper rolls is supported by a platform or support member which is biased by one or more springs or other biasing members to urge the rolls upward as they are used. The housing also may include a lid or a top section, which holds the uppermost toilet paper roll in place until it is ready for use. Accordingly, the roll on the bottom of the stack will be the last one used, with the roll on the top of the stack being the on-deck roll, to be used when the active roll is empty.
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(23) The face 19 may be welded or attached to sides 14 to form the housing 11, which may or may not also include a back (not shown). The sides 14 of the housing may, as also shown in
(24) At the bottom, the housing 11 can also include a base 61, as shown in
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(26) C. Support Platform and Spring Mechanism.
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(28) Springs 21 in the example embodiment extend through slots formed on both sides of face 19, as shown in
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(30) D. Dispensing Mechanism.
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(32) Any user can move the rotation bracket 34 to either side of the dispenser by simply pulling the rotation bracket 34 off of the mounting rod 33 on one side and pushing it onto the mounting rod 33 on the other side of the dispenser 10. A rotation button 35 holds the rotation bracket 34 on the mounting rod 33 and also has a detent mechanism so that when the roller bar 17 is swung from one position to another, it clicks into position.
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(34) E. Locking Mechanism.
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(36) F. Operation of Preferred Embodiment.
(37) In use, the dispenser 10 is first loaded with rolls of toilet paper 12. Referring to
(38) Once the roller bar is within the tube of top roll 12, the roller bar 17 is pivoted counter-clockwise so that the roll 12 is moved to the active position to the right of the dispenser 10. This condition is shown in
(39) As discussed above, the dispenser may be used with the active roll in either the right or left position with respect to the housing 11. Referring again to
(40) Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although methods and materials similar to or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the spring-loaded toilet paper dispenser, suitable methods and materials are described above. All publications, patent applications, patents, and other references mentioned herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety to the extent allowed by applicable law and regulations. The spring-loaded toilet paper dispenser may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof, and it is therefore desired that the present embodiment be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Any headings utilized within the description are for convenience only and have no legal or limiting effect.