[0001] The present invention concerns a folded paper dispenser comprising a housing surrounding
a paper magazine for a stack of folded paper and provided with an outlet opening for
dispensing said paper.
[0002] An advantage with a folded paper dispenser is that it requires a considerably smaller
dimension between its back and front wall compared to a dispenser wherein the paper
web is stored as a roll or reel, due to the relatively large dimension of paper rolls
or reels used in such a dispenser. Further during transport and storing of paper rolls
or reels there is quite a lot of waste of space.
[0003] In known dispensers for folded paper the paper is readily cut into sheets of predetermined
size, an end of the lowermost folded sheet extends out of a dispensing opening of
the dispenser and the lower end of next folded sheet is folded below the upper end
of said lowermost folded sheet. This will result in waste of paper sheets, i.e. when
one sheet of paper is intended to be dispensed some further paper sheets will drop
out of the dispenser opening, especially when the level of paper sheets in the magazine
is low.
[0004] The object of the present invention is to eliminate the above mentioned problems
and to provide a dispenser suitable also for a smaller room. This is achieved with
a folded paper dispenser wherein the folded paper stored in the paper magazine is
a continuous folded paper web whereby a cutting element is mounted in connection with
the outlet opening. By means of such dispenser the user can always tear off a desired
length of paper from the paper web without causing any waste of paper sheets.
[0005] The amount of stored paper web can be increased by increasing the height of the magazine.
[0006] According to one embodiment of the invention the dispenser is provided with a manually
or electrically operable portioning mechanism between the paper magazine and the outlet
opening, which portioning mechanism forms a nip through which the paper web is led.
The portioning mechanism may be connected to a lever directly or via a gear for manually
operating said portioning mechanism to receive a desired length of paper, to be torn
off the paper web by means of the cutting element.
[0007] According to another embodiment the portioning mechanism is driven by an electric
motor for operating said portioning mechanism to receive a desired length of paper
, to be torn off the paper webby means of the cutting element.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment the portioning mechanism comprises a cutting drum provided
with a cutting mechanism comprising said cutting element for cutting a predetermined
length of paper from the folded paper web stored in the paper magazine and guided
to the cutting drum by means of a cylinder or other member, each time the cutting
drum is rotated one revolution.
[0009] The stack of folded endless paper web to be inserted into the magazine can either
be wrapped by paper or plastic or packed into a box, whereby one end of the folded
paper web is fed from the wrapped stack or from the box to the nip between the press
roll and the cutting drum, whereby the end of the paper web will come out of the dispenser
opening by rotating the cutting drum.
[0010] In the following the invention will be disclosed in more detail with reference to
the enclosed drawing, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows a schematic side view of a first embodiment of a folded paper dispenser
according to the invention;
Fig. 2 shows a schematic side view of a second embodiment of a folded paper dispenser
according to the invention; and
Fig. 3 shows a schematic side view of a preferred embodiment of the invention.
[0011] The dispenser shown in fig. 1 comprises a housing 1 surrounding a paper magazine
2 for storing a stack of a folded paper web 3 and provided with an outlet opening
4 for dispensing said paper web 3. A cutting element 5 is mounted in connection with
the outlet opening 4, enabling a user to tear off a desired length of paper from the
folded paper web 3.
[0012] In the embodiment shown in fig. 2 the dispenser is provided with a portioning mechanism
6, 7 between the paper magazine 2 and the outlet opening 4, forming a nip 8 through
which the folded paper web 3 is led. The portioning mechanism 6, 7 is either manually
or electrically operable. In the shown embodiment said portioning mechanism 6, 7 comprises
two cylinders in contact with each other, whereby at least one of the cylinders is
intended to be manually e.g. by means of a lever (not shown) connected directly or
via a gear to said cylinder, or electrically, e.g. driven by an electric motor (not
shown), rotated in order to portion a desired length of paper from the stack of folded
paper web 3, which length of paper a user can tear off by means of the cutting element
5.
[0013] In the preferred embodiment shown in fig. 3, the portioning mechanism 6, 7 comprises
a cutting drum 6 provided with a cutting mechanism comprising said cutting element
5 for cutting a predetermined length of paper from the folded paper web 3 stored in
the paper magazine 2 each time the cutting drum is rotated one revolution. Said cutting
element 5 is preferably a toothed knife arranged to reciprocate between an inner retracted
and an outer extracted position during each revolution of the cutting drum 6. The
paper web 3 is led from the paper magazine 2 around a cylinder 7 being in contact
with the periphery of the cutting drum 6 to a nip 8 between said cylinder 7 and the
cutting drum 6 and further around said cutting drum 1 and out through the outlet opening
4 of the housing 1. Each time a user pulls the end of the paper web 3 extending out
of the dispensing opening 7, or push and pull a lever connected to the cutting drum
or push a button to start an electric motor driving said cutting drum 6, the cutting
drum 6 will rotate one revolution, whereby a predetermined sized paper sheet is cut
off of the paper web 3 and the cut end of the paper web 3 will be fed out of the outlet
opening 4 to the same extent as the previous end before pulling. Consequently there
is no risk that more than one sheet of paper is dispensed at a time.
[0014] Due to the square cross section of the folded paper web the stacks of paper web can
be packed quite tightly for instance during transport of the stack requiring about
20 % less space than paper rolls.
[0015] The stack of folded endless paper web 3 to be inserted into the magazine 4 can be
wrapped by paper or plastic or alternatively the stack can be packed into a box.
1. A folded paper dispenser comprising a housing (1) surrounding a paper magazine (2)
for a stack of folded paper (3) and provided with an outlet opening (4) for dispensing
said paper (3), characterized in that the folded paper (3) stored in the paper magazine (2) is a continuous folded paper
web (3) whereby a cutting element (5) is mounted in connection with the outlet opening
(4).
2. The folded paper dispenser according to claim 1, characterized in that between the paper magazine (2) and the outlet opening (4) there is a manually or
electrically operable portioning mechanism (6, 7), forming a nip (8) through which
the paper web (3) is led.
3. The folded paper dispenser according to claim 2, characterized in that the portioning mechanism (6, 7) is connected to a lever directly or via a gear for
manually operating said portioning mechanism (6, 7) to receive a desired length of
paper, to be torn off the paper web (3) by means of the cutting element (5).
4. The folded paper dispenser according to claim 2, characterized in that the portioning mechanism (6, 7) is driven by an electric motor for operating said
portioning mechanism to receive a desired length of paper, to be torn off the paper
web (3) by means of the cutting element (5).
5. The folded paper dispenser according to claim 2, characterized in that the portioning mechanism (6, 7) comprises a cutting drum (6) provided with a cutting
mechanism comprising said cutting element (5) for cutting a predetermined length of
paper from the folded paper web (3) stored in the paper magazine (2) and guided to
the cutting drum (6) by means of a cylinder (7) or other member, each time the cutting
drum (6) is rotated one revolution.
6. The folded paper dispenser according to any of preceding claims, characterized in that the stack of folded continuous paper web (3) to be inserted into the magazine (4)
is wrapped by paper or plastic.
7. The folded paper dispenser according to any of claims 1 to 5, characterized in the stack of folded continuous paper web (3) to be inserted into the magazine (4)
is packed into a box.