Paper towel holder
12426746 ยท 2025-09-30
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Abstract
A paper towel holder may include a hollow post having a top end and a bottom end; a cap that is secured to the top end with a friction fit; a base assembly comprising a lower base and a top shell; a post base having a post-gripping end and a base-gripping end. The post-gripping end may include ribs that secure the post base to the hollow post at the bottom end and a locking mechanism that secures the post base to the base assembly. The top shell may include diatomaceous earth and may have a flat upper surface and a downward-extending perimeter sidewall.
Claims
1. A paper towel holder, comprising: a hollow post having a top end and a bottom end; a cap that is secured to the top end with a friction fit; a base assembly comprising a lower base and a top shell; and a post base having a post-gripping end and a base-gripping end, wherein the post-gripping end comprises ribs that secure the post base to the hollow post at the bottom end and a locking mechanism that secures the post base to the base assembly; and wherein the top shell comprises diatomaceous earth and has a flat upper surface and a downward-extending perimeter sidewall.
2. The paper towel holder of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a plurality of locking stakes with locking notches; and a twist lock having slots and locking extensions that selectively engage with the locking stakes and the locking notches.
3. The paper towel holder of claim 2, wherein the lower base and the top shell comprise apertures to accommodate the locking stakes.
4. The paper towel holder of claim 3, wherein the lower base and top shell further comprise a centering keyway and the locking mechanism further comprises a centering key that engages with the centering keyway.
5. The paper towel holder of claim 1, wherein the lower base comprises a weighted plate that is overmolded with silicone.
6. The paper towel holder of claim 5, further comprising feet disposed on a bottom surface of the lower base to locate the lower base above a horizontal surface on which the lower base is disposed, with an air gap between the horizontal surface and the bottom surface.
7. The paper towel holder of claim 1, wherein the cap comprises a wood or simulated wood material, and wherein the hollow post comprises aluminum or another metal or simulated metal material.
8. A paper towel holder, comprising: a post having a top end and a bottom end; a base assembly; and a post base having a post-gripping end and a base-gripping end, wherein the post-gripping end secures the post base to the post at the bottom end, and a locking mechanism on the base-gripping end secures to the base assembly, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a plurality of locking stakes with locking notches and a twist lock having slots and locking extensions that selectively engage with the locking stakes and the locking notches; wherein the base assembly comprises diatomaceous earth.
9. The paper towel holder of claim 8, wherein the base assembly comprises a lower base and a top shell, wherein the top shell comprises diatomaceous earth and the lower base comprises a material that is heavier than that the top shell.
10. The paper towel holder of claim 9, wherein the lower base comprises a metal slab that is overmolded with silicone or another polymer having a Shore A durometer of between about 20 and about 70.
11. The paper towel holder of claim 9, wherein the top shell comprises a flat upper surface and a downward-extending perimeter sidewall.
12. The paper towel holder of claim 8, wherein the post is a hollow post and includes a top cap that is secured to the top end with a friction fit, wherein the hollow post and the top cap comprise materials that are different from each other.
13. The paper towel holder of claim 8, wherein the locking mechanism comprises locking threads.
14. The paper towel holder of claim 8, wherein the lower base and top shell comprise apertures to accommodate the locking stakes.
15. The paper towel holder of claim 8, wherein the lower base and top shell further comprise a centering keyway and the locking mechanism further comprises a centering key that engages with the centering keyway.
16. The paper towel holder of claim 8, wherein the lower base comprises a cavity on a bottom surface that is configured to accommodate the twist lock.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) The base assembly 107 may include feet 110 to raise the base assembly 107 slightly above a horizontal surface on which the paper towel holder 101 may be disposed (such that an air gap exists between the horizontal surface and the bottom of the base 107). In some implementations, the feet 110 may enable the paper towel holder 101 to be stably supported by any such surface, even if it is slightly uneven. The base assembly 107 and its feet 110 may include a flexible, resilient and/or soft material, such as, for example, silicone or rubber. In some implementations, the feet 110 may be separate from other portions of the base assembly 107 (e.g., they may be adhesively adhered pads).
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(10) The diatomaceous earth element 207 may form a portion of a closed cylinder, in some implementations. That is, as shown, the diatomaceous earth element 207 may include a top surface 213 and a downward-extending perimeter sidewall 216. In some implementations, the diatomaceous earth element 207 is molded (e.g., with a cold press molding or similar process) to facilitate coverage of other elements, such as the base cap 208, the weight 209 and the base bottom 210. Further, the diatomaceous earth element 207 may be configured to absorb water (e.g., water that is dripped onto its surface as paper towels are removed from a paper tower roll that is disposed on the holder 101).
(11) The base cap 208 and base bottom 210 may be made of a polymer, such as ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), another plastic, a silicone, a hard rubber, or another polymer. In some implementations, as shown, the base cap 208 and the base bottom 210 cooperate to cover the weight 209 (e.g., collectively, in some implementations, a lower base), which may be made of a steel or other metal or material that provides extra mass to anchor the paper towel holder 101. In some implementations, one or more of the base cap 208 and base bottom 210 are omitted; in other implementations, both are omitted and the weight 209 is covered or wrapped (e.g., overmolded) in another material (e.g., a silicone, such as a silicone having a Shore A durometer of between about 20 and about 70) (about or approximately may mean within 1%, or 5%, or 10%, or 20%, or 50%, or 100% of a nominal value; substantially may mean within 1%, or 5%, or 10%, or 20% of a nominal value or position); in still other implementations, the weight 209 is omitted and one or more of the base cap 208 or the base bottom 210 may include additional material to provide mass for anchoring the paper towel holder 101. In some implementations, the non-diatomaceous earth-containing component or assembly is heavier than the diatomaceous earth-containing component. Many variations are possible.
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(15) Several implementations have been described with reference to exemplary aspects, but it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the contemplated scope. For example, some posts may rotate while others may be fixed; various materials may be employed for various components (e.g., metal, wood, plastics, rubbers, silicones, combinations of the same, etc.); locking mechanisms may include connectors that are threaded, press-fit, or removable, or different components may be adhered with adhesive, co-molded, overmolded, etc.; some implementations include a diatomaceous earth slab, metal disk and silicone base; other implementations may omit one or more of these elements; some implementations omit fins; fasteners other than the threaded fasteners described may be employed (e.g., screws, bolts, pins, press-fit connectors, etc.); elements may be wrapped or overmolded in other materials (e.g., silicone). Other variations are possible.