ROLL PAPER TOWEL OR TISSUE DISPENSER WITH SPRING DAMPENING ROLL SUPPORT
20190008333 ยท 2019-01-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D1/626
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47K10/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K10/3809
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B26D1/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47K10/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Dispenser apparatus for dispensing from a roll of sheet paper product supported by a support arm, a support member pivotally mounted on the support arm and a biasing structure operable to reduce the shock force in the sheet paper product by resisting pivotal movement of the support member.
Claims
1. Dispenser apparatus for dispensing a sheet of paper product from a roll thereof, said dispenser apparatus comprising: first and second roll supports spaced from one another for rotatably supporting opposed ends of a roll of sheet paper product and allowing rotation of said roll about an axis of rotation during dispensing of said sheet paper product, at least one of said first and second roll supports comprising a support arm structure including a support arm and a support member on said support arm and pivotally movable relative to said support arm for supporting a roll end; and a biasing structure exerting a bias on said support member to resist pivotal movement thereof, said support arm structure operable to reduce shock force created in the sheet paper product when a pulling force is applied to the sheet paper product.
2. The dispenser apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said support member comprises a hub.
3. The dispenser apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said hub has a hub center axis corresponding to the axis of rotation of said roll and wherein said hub is pivotally movable relative to said support arm about a pivot axis.
4. The dispenser apparatus according to claim 3 including an interconnection between said hub and said support arm at said pivot axis.
5. The dispenser apparatus according to claim 3 additionally including a pivot limiting structure limiting the degree of pivotal movement of said hub relative to said support arm.
6. The dispenser apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said pivot limiting structure includes a slot defined by said support arm and a projection projecting from said hub and located in said slot.
7. The dispenser apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said slot is curved.
8. The dispenser apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said projection maintains a slidable interconnection between said support arm and said hub.
9. The dispenser apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said biasing structure is a spring.
10. The dispenser apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said spring is a tension spring extending between said support arm and said hub.
11. The dispenser apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the pivot axis of said hub is laterally offset from the hub center axis.
12. The dispenser apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the pivot axis of said hub and the hub center axis are substantially parallel.
Description
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[0023] Referring now to the drawings, a rear housing portion of a paper toweling dispenser incorporating the teachings of the present invention is illustrated, the housing portion being designated by reference numeral 10. The dispenser incorporates two support arm structures 12 which are used to rotatably support a roll of paper toweling to be dispensed.
[0024] As is also conventional, the illustrated toweling dispenser will include a dispenser mechanism including a toweling support roller 20 which rotates during the dispensing operation and the toweling exits a dispensing opening (not shown). A retractable cutter blade operatively associated with the toweling support roller similar to the arrangement disclosed in above-referenced U.S. Pat. No. 7,500,420 may be utilized, but is not illustrated nor required to practice the present invention. The present invention is applicable to deal with virtually any type of paper toweling overspin wherein toweling overspin slack due to towel pull presents a problem.
[0025] The system of this invention may be utilized as the sole means for dealing with overspin shock or it may be utilized in conjunction with other systems, such as those referenced above, which address the problem at the dispensing mechanism employed in the dispenser.
[0026] In the disclosed invention of the invention the support arm structures 12 operate to absorb shock force created when toweling overspin is depleted and the force required to overcome the inertia of the roll to get the roll spinning by pivoting the roll when the force is applied. By reducing the peak shock force the toweling is less likely to tab.
[0027] In the illustrated embodiment such support arm structure 12 includes a support arm 30, proximal end portions of which are attached to the housing. The support arm structure also include roll end support members or hubs 32 which are mounted on the support arms at locations spaced from the locations of attachment of the support arms to the housing.
[0028] The support members 32 are pivotally mounted on the support arms. Pivoting takes place about pivots formed by recess defining elements 36 on the support arms and pivot stub shafts 38 on the hubs positioned in the recesses. The axes of pivot rotation of the hubs 32 are offset from the centers of the hubs.
[0029] The support members or hubs 32 include retention tabs 40 which enter slots 42 in the support arms to maintain the connection between the support arms and the support members while allowing and limiting the degree of pivotal movement of the support members (and toweling roll supported thereby), relative to the support arms.
[0030] The support arm structures also include springs 50 connecting the support arms and the support members or hubs. The springs are positioned to stretch and exert a bias to absorb shock force.
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