Bath tissue dispenser roll hub
11510530 ยท 2022-11-29
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Abstract
The hub described herein is adapted for specialized use with relatively larger diameter tissue roll cores and large width rolls. The hub prevents the practical use of smaller tissue rolls having smaller core diameters and/or being a smaller width roll. The hub allows for custom matching a bath tissue roll with a particular hub for quality control purposes. The hub facilitates the installation of a predetermined uniform bath tissue to be mounted in a dispenser with the hub.
Claims
1. A bath tissue hub adapted to be mounted on a bath tissue dispenser, the bath tissue hub comprising: a first end and a second end and a connector rod between the first end and the second end; the first end having a top and a bottom and having a first diameter adapted to be inserted into and support a core of a bath tissue roll, and the first end having a short longitudinal length; the second end having a top and a bottom wherein when the bath tissue hub is mounted on the dispenser, the second end top is vertically on the top of the bath tissue hub; wherein the second end has a height between the top and bottom and the second end is adapted to be inserted into the core of a bath tissue roll, and further wherein the top of the second end comprises a lip with a short longitudinal length adapted to support the core of the bath tissue roll; the connector rod is a thin rod with a longitudinal diameter less than the first diameter of the first end; wherein the connector rod is attached on one end to the first end of the bath tissue hub and on its opposite end below the top of the second end.
2. A bath tissue hub as described in claim 1, wherein the connector rod is attached proximate the top of the first end of the hub.
3. A bath tissue hub as described in claim 1, wherein the connector rod is attached proximate the bottom of the first end of the hub.
4. A bath tissue hub as described in claim 1, wherein the diameter of the first end of the hub is greater than 1.8 inches.
5. A bath tissue hub as described in claim 1, wherein the diameter of the first end of the hub is 1.82 inches.
6. A bath tissue hub as described in claim 1, wherein the distance from the first end of the hub to the edge of the lip of the second end of the hub is greater than 4.5 inches.
7. A bath tissue hub as described in claim 1, wherein the distance from the first end of the hub to the edge of the lip of the second end of the hub is 4.6 inches.
8. A bath tissue hub as described in claim 1, wherein the lip portion at the top of the second end of the hub has a longitudinal length of 0.5 inches or less.
9. A bath tissue hub as described in claim 1, wherein the lip portion at the top of the second end of the hub has a longitudinal length of 0.4 inches.
10. A bath tissue hub as described in claim 1, wherein the longitudinal length of the first end is 0.5 inches or less.
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(9) The hub described herein is adapted for specialized use with relatively larger diameter tissue roll cores and large width rolls. The hub prevents the practical use of smaller tissue rolls having smaller core diameters and/or being a smaller width roll. The hub allows for custom matching a bath tissue roll with a particular hub for quality control purposes. The hub facilitates the installation of a predetermined uniform bath tissue to be mounted in a dispenser with the hub.
(10) The hub described herein may be attached on either end to a dispenser. The dispenser may be a simple flat mount onto which are fixed one or more hubs. Alternatively, the dispenser may also include a housing that substantially encircles the space where the bath tissue is mounted to deter vandalism or theft. The hub is typically not symmetrical, but either end may be fixed in the dispenser. The hub is, however, in one example directional in that it is intended to be mounted so that there is a defined top and bottom of the hub. The hub may be removably attached to a dispenser for purposes of service and replacement. The hub may be removably attached so that different-sized hubs may be substituted for use with matching different-sized tissue rolls. A user or manager of a dispenser may decide to change bath tissue suppliers or styles, so a different dimension hub may be needed. Still further alternatively, the hub may be permanently fixed to a dispenser to ensure that a constant size of bath tissue will be used with the dispenser.
(11) The hub has a first end, a second end, and a connector rod in between. Each of these components is discussed separately. Each of these components may be formed of metal or plastic or a combination of the two materials. The components in a single hub may be made of the same or different materials.
(12) The first end of the hub is a round, disc-like component. Alternatively, it may be hexagonal or octagonal or star-shaped or have fins in cross-section that support a round tissue roll hub. The first end may be solid or hollow. The first end has a longitudinal length of 0.5 inches or less. It has a length that is not enough to itself support and allow the unwinding of a tissue roll. The cross-sectional diameter of the first end is adapted to fit inside the core of a roll of bath tissue. Many conventional rolls of bath tissue have a core diameter of 1.6 to 1.8 inches. The present first end has a cross-sectional diameter of at least 1.82 inches or more, and is able to carry a 2 inch core roll. By setting a minimum diameter of 1.82 inches, a conventional roll core is blocked from and cannot slide over the first end and allow free spinning of a roll of bath tissue. In this example, therefore, a roll core must be 1.82 inches or greater than the cross-sectional dimension of the first end.
(13) The second end of the hub has a top and a bottom as oriented with respect to a floor or surface over which the tissue dispenser will be mounted. The top of the second end has a lip that protrudes backwardly from the end of the hub toward to first end. The top of the lip is generally parallel to the top of the first end. The lip has a longitudinal length of less than 0.5 inches, or alternatively less than 0.4 inches. It is the top of the lip that is adapted to carry one end of the tissue roll core. The top lip may define the top surface of a disc-like shape or it may extend backwardly more than the remaining height of the second end. In other words, the inside of the second end closest to the first end may taper away from the first end from the top to the bottom of the second end.
(14) The connector rod is fixed on one end to the first end of the hub and on its opposite end to the second end of the hub. The rod is relatively narrow in longitudinal cross-section. The connector rod has a cross-sectional diameter or height that is half or less than the first end diameter. The connector rod is connected to the second end of the hub proximate the bottom of the second end. The top surface of the rod is at least at or below a midline of the height or diameter of the second end. The connector rod may be attached generally anywhere on the height of the first end of the hub. The rod may be connected proximate the upper, middle or bottom of the first end. Functionally, a bath tissue roll must have a core long enough to extend from the top of the first end to the top of the lip on the second end in order to support and allow free spinning of the roll of tissue. If a tissue roll is too short or narrow in width, it will be supported unevenly, because it does not reach the second end lip. Rotation of the roll will be impeded so that it may not spin freely if installed in the present hub and it will fall off the end of the hub. In one example, the distance from the first end of the hub to the edge of the lip of the second end of the hub is greater than 4.5 inches, in another example, the distance is 4.6 inches. In this example, a roll having a width of less than 4.5 inches will not function well.
(15) Turning now to the figures, there are shown multiple examples of dispenser designs.
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(24) Other embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification. It is intended that the specification and figures be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the claims.