TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a dispenser for dispensing a fabric towel.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] A manually operated towel dispenser cabinet is known from
WO 2005/048801. The user pulls on the towel to dispense a metered length of the towel from a first
roll stored in a first compartment positioned at the top of the cabinet. The used
towel is subsequently wound onto a second roll housed in a compartment. The first
and second rolls are arranged such that their longitudinal axes extend substantially
parallel to the back of the cabinet.
[0003] Document
EP 0 330 553 discloses a towel dispenser with two separated compartments.
[0004] At least in certain embodiments the present invention seeks to provide an improved
towel dispenser.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention, according to claim 1, relates to a towel dispenser for dispensing
a towel. According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided
a towel dispenser for dispensing a towel from a first roll and collecting said towel
on a second roll; the towel dispenser comprising:
a housing having a first chamber for receiving said first roll and a second chamber
for receiving said second roll the housing having a front and a back;
a cover; and
a mounting member for mounting the towel dispenser, the mounting member being disposed
at the back of said housing;
wherein, in use, said first roll is positioned within the housing in said first chamber
to rotate about a first longitudinal axis extending from the back of the housing to
the front of the housing, and the second roll is positioned within the housing in
said second chamber to rotate about a second longitudinal axis extending from the
back of the housing to the front of the housing;
the first and second chambers being laterally spaced apart from each other and the
first and second longitudinal axes being offset from each other in a transverse direction;
a dispensing aperture being formed in an underside of the housing and, in use, a length
of said towel being dispensed from the first roll through said dispensing aperture
to form a U-shaped section of the towel beneath the towel dispenser.
[0006] The towel dispenser dispenses a length of towel from the first roll for use by an
individual. The length of towel is typically presented to the individual external
to the housing for ease of use. The towel dispenser is configured to collect the length
of towel on said second roll after it has been used. The towel dispenser is configured
to dispense the towel and to collect the towel in two separate operations. The towel
dispenser can be configured to complete a dispensing operation before initiating a
collection operation. Thus, the dispensing and collecting operations can be performed
in a staggered sequence. The towel dispenser can be configured to introduce a time
delay between the dispensing operation and the collection operation. The first and
second longitudinal axes correspond to first and second rotational axes of the first
and second rolls respectively.
[0007] The towel dispenser can comprise control means for controlling the dispensing of
the towel from the first roll and the subsequent collection of the towel on the second
roll. The control means can comprise a switch for initiating dispensing of the towel
from the first roll. The switch can, for example, comprise a button, a contact sensor
or a proximity sensor (such as a capacitive sensor). The control means can initiate
collection of the towel on the second roll only once a predefined time period has
elapsed following completion of the dispensing operation. Alternatively, or in addition,
the control means can control collection of the towel based on a proximity sensor
which determines when a user is no longer proximal to the towel dispenser. The control
means can be in the form of an electronic processing unit.
[0008] A dispensing aperture is formed in the housing. In use, a length of said towel is
dispensed from the first roll through said dispensing aperture to present a U-shaped
section (or loop) of the towel. The U-shaped section of towel defines a central opening.
The orientation of the first and second rolls in the housing is such that the central
opening extends from the front to the back of the dispenser. A user can use the dispensed
length of towel to dry their hands, for example by inserting one hand into the central
opening formed by the U-shaped section of towel. The dispensing aperture is formed
in an underside of the housing and arranged such that, in use, the U-shaped section
of towel is presented beneath the towel dispenser.
[0009] The mounting member can define a vertical plane. The vertical plane can, for example,
be defined by a back face of the mounting member which, in use, abuts a surface to
which the towel dispenser is mounted. The first longitudinal axis can be arranged
substantially perpendicular to said vertical plane.
[0010] A first drive mechanism can be provided for dispensing the towel from said first
roll. The first drive mechanism can comprise a first drive roller rotatable about
a first drive axis extending from the back of the housing to the front of the housing.
The first drive roller can drivingly engage a section of the towel between the first
and second rolls. The first drive axis can be disposed perpendicular to the vertical
plane defined by the mounting member. The first drive axis can be arranged substantially
parallel to the first longitudinal axis.
[0011] The towel dispenser can comprise a tensioning member for tensioning the towel against
the first drive roller. The tensioning member can be movable relative to the first
drive roller. The tensioning member can undergo translation and/or rotation relative
to the first drive roller. At least in certain embodiments, the tensioning member
can remain at least substantially parallel to said first drive axis. The tensioning
member could be configured to rotate about the first drive axis. A roller can be mounted
to the tensioning member for contacting the towel.
[0012] The cover can be provided at the front of the housing, for example defining at least
a portion of the front of the housing. The cover can also extend over a portion of
the top and/or sides of the towel dispenser. The cover can be pivotally mounted to
the mounting member or the housing. The cover can form part of the housing. For example,
the cover can form at least a portion of the front of the housing. The cover can comprise
an at least partially transparent section. For example, a transparent window can be
provided in the cover or the cover can be formed from a transparent material.
[0013] The tensioning member can be coupled to the cover. The tensioning member can be configured
to undergo translation and/or rotation when the cover is opened and/or closed. The
tensioning member can, for example, be mounted to a partitioning member. The partitioning
member could be fixedly mounted to the housing. According to the invention, the partitioning
member is mounted to the cover for positioning between the first and second rolls
when the cover is closed. The partitioning member is thereby moved in concert with
the cover to facilitate loading/unloading of the towel. A transparent window can be
provided in the cover such that the partitioning member is visible when the cover
is closed. The partitioning member can be hollow to emphasise the separation between
said first and second rolls.
[0014] An actuator can be provided for displacing the tensioning member to an operating
position. The actuator can be arranged to cooperate with a cam track to displace the
tensioning member to said operating position. The tensioning member can be arranged
to bias the towel against said first drive roller when in said operating position.
[0015] The first drive roller could be driven by a worm drive. Alternatively, the first
drive roller can be driven by a gear train which does not include a worm drive. For
example, the gear train can consist of inline involute spur gears. A locking mechanism
can be provided for inhibiting rotation of the first drive roller. The locking mechanism
can comprise a locking cam for engaging a protuberance on the first drive roller to
inhibit rotation of said first drive roller.
[0016] An actuator can be provided for selectively displacing the locking cam to a locking
position to engage said protuberance. The actuator can also displace the locking cam
to an unlocked position to permit rotation of said first drive roller. The actuator
can comprise an electric motor. The electric motor can comprise a rotary motor which
can be reversed to lock/unlock the first drive roller. The actuator could alternatively
be a solenoid or a linear motor.
[0017] In use, the second roll is positioned within the housing to rotate about a second
longitudinal axis extending from the back of the housing to the front of the housing.
The second longitudinal axis can be arranged substantially perpendicular to the transverse
axis defined by the mounting member. In use, the first and second longitudinal axes
can be arranged substantially parallel to each other. The first and second longitudinal
axes can be horizontally and optionally also vertically offset from each other.
[0018] The towel dispenser can comprise a second drive mechanism for drivingly rotating
said second roll to collect the towel. In one arrangement, the second drive mechanism
can be arranged drivingly to rotate a spindle or axle on which the second roll forms.
In an alternate arrangement, the second drive mechanism can comprise a second drive
roller rotatable about a second drive axis. The second drive axis can extend from
the back of the housing to the front of the housing. The second drive axis can be
disposed perpendicular to the vertical plane defined by the mounting member. The second
drive axis can be substantially parallel to the second longitudinal axis.
[0019] At least one torque generating machine can be provided for applying a drive torque
to said first drive mechanism and/or said second drive mechanism. The machine could
comprise a spring or the like which can be manually primed. Alternatively the machine
can comprise one or more electric drive motors. The first and second drive mechanisms
could comprise separate electric motors. Alternatively, a single electric motor can
be provided to drive both the first and second drive mechanisms. The electric motor(s)
can have a rotary output which is coupled to a drive transfer means for transferring
said drive torque to the first drive mechanism and/or the second drive mechanism.
The drive transfer means can be in the form of one or more of the following: a gear
train; one or more drive shafts; and a continuous drive, such as a belt or chain drive.
[0020] The first and second drive mechanisms can comprise respective first and second clutches.
The first and second clutches can each enable driving engagement in one direction.
The first and second clutches can have opposite engagement directions. When the drive
transfer means rotates in a first direction, the first clutch can be engaged and the
second clutch disengaged. When the drive transfer means rotates in a second direction
(opposite to the first direction), the first clutch can be disengaged and the second
clutch engaged.
[0021] The towel dispenser comprises a first guide roller for guiding the towel off of the
first roll; and a second guide roller for guiding the towel onto the second roll.
The second guide roller can be disposed higher than said first guide roller in the
housing. This arrangement can help to reduce access to the used towel as it is wound
onto the second roll.
[0022] A vertical partitioning member is disposed between said first and second chambers.
In an alternate arrangement, not according to the invention, the first chamber can
be formed in said housing and the second chamber can be formed in a separate housing.
The housings can be spaced apart from each other when the towel dispenser is mounted.
The partitioning member can be hollow.
[0023] The towel dispenser dispenses a length of towel from the first roll for use by an
individual. The length of towel is typically presented to the individual external
to the housing for ease of use. The towel dispenser is configured to collect the length
of towel on said second roll after it has been used. The towel dispenser is configured
to dispense the towel and to collect the towel in two separate operations. The towel
dispenser can be configured to complete a dispensing operation before initiating a
collection operation. Thus, the dispensing and collecting operations can be performed
in a staggered sequence. The towel dispenser can be configured to introduce a time
delay between the dispensing operation and the collection operation.
[0024] The towel dispenser can comprise control means for controlling the activation of
the first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism. The towel dispenser can
be configured to enable independent activation of the first and second drive mechanisms.
The control means can be configured to activate the first drive mechanism to dispense
the towel from the first roll and subsequently to activate the second drive means
to collect the dispensed towel onto the second roll. The control means can comprise
a switch for initiating dispensing of the towel from the first roll. The switch can,
for example, comprise a button, a contact sensor or a proximity sensor (such as a
capacitive sensor). The control means can initiate collection of the towel on the
second roll only once a predefined time period has elapsed following completion of
the dispensing operation. Alternatively, or in addition, the control means can control
collection of the towel based on a proximity sensor which determines when a user is
no longer proximal to the towel dispenser. The control means can be in the form of
an electronic control module, for example comprising an electronic processing unit.
[0025] A dispensing aperture can be formed in the housing. In use, a length of said towel
can be dispensed from the first roll through said dispensing aperture to present a
U-shaped section (or loop) of the towel. The U-shaped section of towel defines a central
opening. The orientation of the first and second rolls in the housing is such that
the central opening extends from the front to the back of the dispenser. A user can
use the dispensed length of towel to dry their hands, for example by inserting one
hand into the central opening formed by the U-shaped section of towel. The dispensing
aperture can be formed in an underside of the housing and arranged such that, in use,
the U-shaped section of towel is presented beneath the towel dispenser.
[0026] The towel dispenser can comprise a first tensioning member for tensioning the towel
dispensed from the first roll; and a second tensioning member for tensioning the towel
collected by the second roll. The first tensioning member and the second tensioning
member can each be movable between a non-operating position and an operating position.
[0027] The first tensioning member and the second tensioning member can be disposed between
said first and second drive mechanisms when in their respective operating positions.
The first tensioning member can comprise a first guide roller or a first guide member.
The second tensioning member can comprise a second guide roller or a second guide
member. The first tensioning member and the second tensioning member can be mounted
to a support arm.
[0028] The first tensioning member and the second tensioning member can be pivotally mounted
to the support arm. The first tensioning member and the second tensioning member can
pivot laterally outwardly when they move from said non-operating position to said
operating position.
[0029] The first tensioning member can comprise a first actuator for cooperating with a
first guide, such as a first cam track or projection, to displace the first tensioning
member to its operating position. The second tensioning member can comprises a second
actuator for cooperating with a second guide, such as a second cam track or projection,
to displace the second tensioning member to its operating position. A first spring
member can be provided for biasing the first tensioning member to maintain the towel
under tension. A second spring member can be provided for biasing the second tensioning
member to maintain the towel under tension.
[0030] The support arm can be movably mounted within the housing, for example to undergo
translation. The support arm can be coupled to the cover and configured to move when
the cover is opened or closed. The first tensioning member and the second tensioning
member cam ne displaced to their respective operating positions when the cover is
closed. The support arm can travel within a space disposed between the first and second
rolls.
[0031] The first drive mechanism can comprise a first drive roller rotatable about a first
drive axis. The second drive mechanism can comprise a second drive roller rotatable
about a second drive axis. The first and second drive axes can be offset from each
other in a transverse direction.
wherein one or more vertical reinforcing members are disposed in said mounting member;
and one or more horizontal reinforcing members are disposed in said sub-assembly.
[0032] At least a first of said one or more horizontal reinforcing members can form an axle
of a roller in the towel dispenser. For example, a guide roller or a drive roller
could be rotatably mounted on said horizontal reinforcing member. The mounting member
can comprise an upper reinforcing plate and/or a lower reinforcing plate for mounting
said one or more vertical reinforcing members.
[0033] According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a towel
dispenser for dispensing a towel from a first roll and collecting said towel on a
second roll; the towel dispenser comprising:
a first guide roller for guiding the towel dispensed from said first roll, the first
guide roller being rotatable about a first axis;
a second guide roller for guiding the towel to be collected on said second roll, the
second guide roller being rotatable about a second axis; and
a casing forming a dispensing aperture, the casing comprises a sidewall having an
edge formed around at least a portion of the dispensing aperture;
wherein a first vertical offset is defined between the first axis and said edge and
a second vertical offset is defined between the second axis and said edge; and the
distance between the first and second axes is substantially equal to, or less than
the sum of said first and second vertical offsets.
[0034] According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a towel
dispenser for dispensing a towel from a first roll and collecting said towel on a
second roll; the towel dispenser comprising:
a first guide member for guiding the towel dispensed from said first roll, the first
guide member defining a turning point about which the towel changes direction;
a second guide member for guiding the towel to be collected on said second roll, the
second guide member defining a second turning point about which the towel changes
direction; and
a casing forming a dispensing aperture, the casing comprises a sidewall having an
edge formed around at least a portion of the dispensing aperture;
wherein a first vertical offset is defined between the first turning point and said
edge and a second vertical offset is defined between the second turning point and
said edge; and the distance between the first and second turning point is substantially
equal to, or less than the sum of said first and second vertical offsets.
[0035] According to a yet further aspect of the present invention there is provided a locking
mechanism for inhibiting rotation of a drive mechanism, the locking mechanism comprising:
a cam member having a toothed section and a locking cam;
an electric machine for drivingly rotating a gear to rotate said cam member;
wherein the locking cam is arranged selectively to engage a protuberance on the drive
mechanism to inhibit rotation of said drive mechanism.
[0036] The cam member can comprise a circular sector. The toothed section can be arranged
along an arc of said sector. The locking cam can project from said circular sector.
[0037] The electric machine can be reversible selectively to lock/unlock the drive mechanism.
The drive mechanism can comprise a drive roller.
[0038] The locking mechanism can be incorporated into a towel dispenser of the typre described
herein.
[0039] According to a yet further aspect of the present invention there is provided a towel
dispenser for dispensing a towel from a f rst roll and collecting said towel on a
second roll; the towel dispenser comprising:
a first drive roller for dispensing towel from said first roll;
a second drive roller for collecting towel on said second roll;
a first drive mechanism for drivingly rotating said first drive roller, the first
drive mechanism comprising a first clutch for providing driving engagement when rotated
in a first direction;
a second drive mechanism for drivingly rotating said second drive roller, the second
drive mechanism comprising a second clutch for providing driving engagement when rotated
in a second direction; and
a reversible motor for selectively driving said first and second drive mechanisms.
[0040] The reversible motor can be coupled to said first and second drive mechanisms by
a continuous drive. The continuous drive can, for example, be a belt or chain. The
first and second drive mechanisms can comprise respective first and second gear trains
for drivingly engaging the continuous drive. The first and second clutches can be
provided in said respective first and second gear trains.
[0041] The towel dispenser can comprise control means for controlling the activation of
the first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism. The towel dispenser can
be configured to enable independent activation of the first and second drive mechanisms.
The control means can be configured to activate the first drive mechanism to dispense
the towel from the first roll and subsequently to activate the second drive means
to collect the dispensed towel onto the second roll. The control means can comprise
a switch for initiating dispensing of the towel from the first roll. The switch can,
for example, comprise a button, a contact sensor or a proximity sensor (such as a
capacitive sensor). The control means can initiate collection of the towel on the
second roll only once a predefined time period has elapsed following completion of
the dispensing operation. Alternatively, or in addition, the control means can control
collection of the towel based on a proximity sensor which determines when a user is
no longer proximal to the towel dispenser. The control means can be in the form of
an electronic control module, for example comprising an electronic processing unit.
[0042] According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a towel
dispenser for dispensing a towel from a first roll and collecting said towel on a
second roll; the towel dispenser comprising:
a first chamber for receiving said first roll;
a second chamber for receiving said second roll; and
a cover comprising a transparent or semi-transparent section;
wherein a space is provided between said first and second chambers; and said transparent
or semi-transparent section provides a sightline to said space. The transparent or
semi-transparent section of the cover can, for example, be positioned adjacent to
the space when the cover is closed. When the cover is closed, the space between the
first and second chambers is visible through the transparent or semi-transparent section
of the cover. A user can thereby readily appreciate that the clean towel is stored
in a separate chamber from the used (soiled) towel.
[0043] The entire cover can be transparent, for example by moulding the cover from a transparent
or semi-transparent plastics material. Alternatively, a transparent or semi-transparent
window can be provided in said cover.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0044] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only,
with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
Figure 1 shows a front elevation of a towel dispenser in accordance with a first embodiment
of the present invention;
Figure 2 shows a side elevation of the towel dispenser shown in Figure 1;
Figure 3 shows a sectional view of the towel dispenser along the lines A-A shown in
Figure 2;
Figure 4 shows the sectional view of Figure 3 with a front cover in an open position;
Figure 5 shows a sectional view of the towel dispenser along the lines B-B shown in
Figure 1;
Figure 6 shows the sectional view of Figure 5 with the front cover in an open position;
Figures 7A, 7B and 7C show a partial perspective view of the towel dispenser with
the front cover in a series of positions;
Figures 8A and 8B show a rear elevation of the towel dispenser with the mounting member
in place and omitted for clarity;
Figure 9 shows a cross-sectional view along the line B1-B1 of Figure 8B;
Figures 10A, 10B and 10C show a locking mechanism for the dispensing roller;
Figures 11A-D illustrate an operating sequence of the towel dispenser;
Figure 12 shows a front elevation of a towel dispenser in accordance with a second
embodiment of the present invention with the cover in a lowered position;
Figure 13 shows a front elevation of the towel dispenser shown in Figure 12 with the
cover in a raised position;
Figures 14A, B and C illustrate an operating sequence of the towel dispenser in accordance
with the second embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 15A shows a front elevation of the towel dispenser according to the second
embodiment with a towel loaded ready for dispensing; and
Figures 14A, B and C illustrate an operating sequence of the towel dispenser in accordance
with the second embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 15A shows a front elevation of the towel dispenser according to the second
embodiment with a towel loaded ready for dispensing; and
Figure 15B shows a front elevation of the towel dispenser according to the second
embodiment with a length of towel dispensed ready for use.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
[0045] A towel dispenser 1 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention
will now be described with reference to the accompanying Figures 1 to 11. The towel
dispenser 1 is operative to dispense a metered length of fabric towel T from a first
roll 3 and to collect the used (soiled) towel T on a second roll 5. The first and
second rolls 3, 5 are thereby formed by the same length of towel T and an intermediate
length of the towel T is dispensed for drying.
[0046] The towel dispenser 1 will be described herein with reference to a longitudinal axis
X, a transverse axis Y and a vertical axis Z, as shown in Figures 1 and 2. The longitudinal
axis X extends from the front to the back of the towel dispenser 1 (i.e. perpendicular
to the plane of the page in Figure 1). The transverse axis Y extends transversely
in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X (i.e. left to right within
the plane of the page in Figure 1). The vertical axis Z extends vertically in a direction
perpendicular to both the longitudinal axis X and the transverse axis Y (i.e. vertically
within the plane of the page in Figure 1). The first and second rolls 3, 5 are arranged
in a side-by-configuration and in normal use rotate about respective first and second
longitudinal axes X1, X2 which extend parallel to the longitudinal axis X of the towel
dispenser 1. It will be appreciated that, in use, the vertical and/or transverse position
of the second roll 5 can vary depending on how much towel T is wound onto the second
roll 5.
[0047] The towel dispenser 1 in the present embodiment comprises an electric drive motor
7 for selectively driving a metering dispens ng roller 11 and a collection roller
13. The dispensing roller 11 rotates about a third longitudinal axis X3 to dispense
a metered length of the towel T from the first roll 3 during each operating cycle.
The collection roller 13 rotates about a fourth longitudinal axis X4 to collect the
metered length of the towel T. The dispensing roller 11 and the collection roller
13 can have a high-grip outer surface, for example a rubberized coating, to promote
frictional engagement with the towel T. An electronic control module 15 is provided
for controlling operation of the drive motor 7. The control module 15 comprises an
activation means in the form of a switch or sensor for operation by a user to dispense
the towel T. The switch could, for example, be a capacitive switch.
[0048] As shown in Figure 3, the towel dispenser 1 comprises a housing 17 including a chassis
19 and a hinged cover 21. The chassis 19 comprises a mounting member 23 disposed at
the back of the towel dispenser 1 for mounting the towel dispenser 1. In the present
embodiment the mounting member 23 is a plate formed from a moulded plastics material.
A back face of the mounting member 23 defines a vertical plane (defined by the transverse
axis Y and the vertical axis Z) which abuts a surface when the towel dispenser 1 is
mounted ready for use. The chassis 19 also comprises a drive sub-assembly 25 in which
the drive motor 7 is mounted. The drive sub-assembly is cantilevered to a lower section
of the mounting member 23 and extends across the bottom of the towel dispenser 1.
The drive sub-assembly 25 comprises an outer casing 9 and a dispensing aperture 27
through which the towel T is dispensed. A pair of metal reinforcing rods 28 is integrated
into the mounting member 23 for supporting upper and lower tie rods 33, 35 mounted
in the drive sub-assembly 25 on each side of the dispensing aperture 27. The cover
21 is hinged along a transverse hinge disposed along an upper edge of the mounting
member 23. The hinged cover 21 is moulded from a transparent plastics material to
enable an interior of the housing 17 to be viewed by a user. A holding mechanism,
such as an overcentre hinge, can be provided for retaining the cover 21 in its open
position.
[0049] As shown in Figure 4, the housing 17 defines first and second chambers 29, 31 for
receiving the first and second rolls 3, 5 respectively. The first and second chambers
29, 31 are laterally spaced apart from each other and arranged to align said first
and second rolls 3, 5 for rotation about said first and second longitudinal axes X1,
X2. In the present embodiment, the first roll 3 is coreless (i.e. does not include
a central axle or spindle) and the towel T is wound onto itself. The second roll 5
is collected around a spindle 36 which defines the second axis X2. The ends of the
spindle 36 locate rotatably in front and rear channel 37 (only the rear channel 37
is shown in the Figures) to enable vertical movement of the spindle 36 to accommodate
changes in the effective diameter of the second roll 5. The front channel is formed
on an inside of the drive sub-assembly 25; and the rear channel 37 is formed on an
inside of the mounting member 23. When positioned in the second chamber 31, the second
roll 5 is supported on the collection roller 13 to establish a driving engagement
between the collection roller 13 and the towel T. The front and rear channels 37 are
inclined relative to the vertical axis Z and offset from a diameter of the collection
roller 13 to help maintain tension in the towel T as it is wound onto the second roll
5.
[0050] A first guide roller 39 is rotatably mounted in the first chamber 29 to guide the
towel T as it is dispensed from the first roll 3. The first guide roller 39 is arranged
parallel to the dispensing roller 11 to position the towel T for engaging the dispensing
roller 11. A second guide roller 41 is rotatably mounted in the second chamber 31
for guiding the used towel T as it fed onto the second roll 5. The second guide roller
41 is arranged parallel to the collection roller 13 to align the used towel T for
collection on the second roll 5. In the present embodiment, the first and second guide
rollers 39, 41 are rotatably mounted on the upper tie rods 33. The first guide roller
39 is rotatable about a fifth longitudinal axis X5 and the second guide roller 41
is rotatable about a sixth longitudinal axis X6.
[0051] As shown in Figures 5 and 6, a tensioning member 43 is provided for maintaining tension
in the towel T as it is dispensed from the first roll 3. The tensioning member 43
is pivotally mounted to a central support assembly 45 which, as described herein,
is displaced along the vertical axis Z when the cover 21 is opened/closed. The tensioning
member 43 comprises an actuating member 47 which locates in a cam track 49 formed
in the mounting member 23; and a tensioning roller 51 for engaging the towel T. The
cam track 49 comprises an upper section 49A which extends substantially parallel to
the vertical axis Z; and a lower section 49B which is inclined relative to the upper
section for actuating the tensioning member 43. The tensioning roller 51 is rotatable
about a seventh longitudinal axis X7 arranged perpendicular to the vertical plane
defined by the mounting member 23. As the support assembly 45 is displaced downwardly,
the actuating member 47 follows the lower section 49B of the cam track 49 and pivots
the tensioning member 43 to an operating position in which the tensioning roller 51
biases the towel T against the dispensing roller 11. The movement of the tensioning
member 43 is reversed when the support assembly 45 is displaced upwardly to prevent
the tensioning member 43 fouling on the dispensing roller 11.
[0052] As shown in Figures 7A, 7B and 7C, the support assembly 45 comprises a support arm
53 which is slidably mounted in a vertical track 55 formed in the mounting member
23. A pivotally mounted guide arm 56 couples the rear of the support arm 53 to the
cover 21. The cover 21 comprises first and second guide panels 57, 59 which locate
on each side of the support arm 53. A guide track 61, 63 is formed in each of the
guide panels 57, 59 for receiving respective lateral projections 65, 67 disposed on
the support arm 53. As the cover 21 is raised, the lateral projections 65, 67, together
with the guide arm 56, raise the support arm 53 vertically. The guide tracks 61, 63
are generally S-shaped and are configured to maintain the support arm 53 substantially
parallel to the longitudinal axis X of the towel dispenser 1 such that it undergoes
translation rather than rotation. The tensioning member 43 and the tensioning roller
51 thereby remain substantially parallel to the first longitudinal axis X1. A partitioning
member 69 is mounted to the cover 21 to separate the first and second chambers 29,
31. The partitioning member 69 has a curved profile and provides support for the support
assembly 45. In the present embodiment, the partitioning member 69 is hollow to enable
its interior to be viewed through the cover 21. This arrangement allows a user to
see that the first and second chambers 29, 31 are distinct from each other, thereby
increasing the user's perception of the cleanliness of the towel T on the first roll
3. At least in certain embodiments, the cover 21 can be transparent or semi-transparent
to allow a user to see that the first and second chambers 29, 31 are separated by
the partitioning member 69.
[0053] When the tensioning member 43 is in its operating position, the tensioning roller
51 is disposed below the first guide roller 39. This vertical offset increases the
length of towel T supported between the tensioning roller 51 and the second guide
roller 41 for a given transverse offset. Moreover, by disposing the second guide roller
41 above the tensioning roller 51, the used towel T is less accessible through the
dispensing aperture 27.
[0054] The drive motor 7 is operable selectively to drive the dispensing roller 11 and the
collection roller 13. In particular, the drive motor 7 drives a continuous drive chain
71 disposed within the mounting member 23, as shown in the rear elevation views shown
in Figures 8A and 8B. The drive chain 71 is coupled to the dispensing roller 11 by
a first drive assembly 73; and to the collection roller 13 by a second drive assembly
75. The first and second drive assemblies 73, 75 comprise respective first and second
clutches 77, 79 for controlling the drive of the dispensing roller 11 and the collection
roller 13. The first and second clutches 77, 79 each provide driving engagement only
when rotated in a particular direction. The first clutch 77 is arranged to engage
only when the drive chain 13 is driven in a first direction; and the second clutch
79 is arranged to engage only when the drive chain 13 is driven in a second direction.
The first and second directions are opposite to each other, thereby enabling independent
control of the metering dispensing roller 11 and the collection roller 13 depending
on the direction of rotation of the drive chain 9 (determined by the direction of
operation of the drive motor 7).
[0055] The first drive assembly 73 comprises a first gear train 81 for driving the dispensing
roller 11 in a clockwise direction (when viewed from the front of the towel dispenser
1); and the second drive assembly 75 comprises a second gear train 83 for driving
the collection roller 13 in an anticlockwise direction (when viewed from the front
of the towel dispenser 1). It will be appreciated that the first and second drive
assemblies 73, 75 could be modified to provide alternate drive directions for the
dispensing roller 11 and/or the collection roller 13 to accommodate different configurations
(for example if the relative position of the first and second rolls 3, 5 was reversed).
[0056] Prior art towel dispensers typically use a worm drive to prevent the transfer of
a force applied to the towel T (for example when the towel T is pulled) to the drive
motor. However, the inventor(s) on the present case have recognised that this drive
arrangement is inefficient and, therefore, is not well suited for a battery driven
apparatus. Moreover, the application of a force to the towel applies a load to the
worm drive (as it cannot be driven) which may result in damage to the main drive arrangement.
In the present embodiment, the first and second drive assemblies 76, 75 do not include
worm drives. Instead, the first and second gear trains 81, 83 in the present embodiment
consist of inline involute spur gears. Other gear trains can be used, for example
comprising spur and/or helical gears.
[0057] Unlike a worm drive, the first and second gear trains 81, 83 do not lock the respective
drive assemblies 73, 75, for example when a pulling force is applied to the towel
T. As shown in Figures 9A, 9B and 9C, the first drive assembly 73 further comprises
a locking mechanism 85 for inhibiting rotation of the dispensing roller 11. This arrangement
prevents forces applied to the towel T being applied to the first and second gear
trains 81, 83 and drive motor 7. Rather, any operational loads applied to the towel
T are applied to the locking mechanism 85. The locking mechanism 85 comprises a second
electric motor 87 which rotates a toothed circular sector 89 having a locking cam
91 which cooperates with a protuberance 93 on the dispensing roller 11 to inhibit
rotational movement in one direction. The second electric motor 87 can be reversed
to release the locking cam 91 and permit rotation of the dispensing roller 11. The
locking mechanism 85 is shown in a locked position in Figure 9B and in an unlocked
position in Figure 9C. The control module 15 is also configured to control operation
of the second electric motor 87 to lock the dispensing roller 11 after the drive motor
7 has operated to dispense a metered length of the towel T. The locking mechanism
85 can optionally remain engaged while the dispensed length of towel T is collected
on the second roll 5 to prevent additional towel being dispensed from the first roll
3. The control module 15 operates the second electric motor 71 to unlock the locking
mechanism 85 before the drive motor 7 is activated to dispense the next metered length
of towel T.
[0058] As described herein, the chassis 19 includes reinforcing rods 28 which support the
upper and lower tie rods 33, 35 mounted in the drive sub-assembly 25. As shown in
Figure 8B, tne reinforcing rods 29, 30 extend vertically between upper and lower reinforced
sections 23A, 23B of the mounting member 23. As shown in Figure 9, the tie rods 33,
35 are mounted to the lower reinforced section 23B and extend from the mounting member
23 to the outer casing 9 of the drive sub-assembly 25. This arrangement helps to distribute
operating loads applied to the mounting member 23 by the drive sub-assembly 25.
[0059] The outer casing 9 in the present embodiment is configured to restrict access to
the used towel T before it is collected on the second roll 5. Specifically, a lower
edge 95 of the outer casing 9 in front of the dispensing outlet 27 extends below the
tensioning roller 51 and the second guide roller 41. A first vertical offset V1 is
defined between the sixth longitudinal axis X6 (about which the second guide roller
41 rotates) and the lower edge 95. A second vertical offset V2 is defined between
the seventh rotational axis X7 and the lower edge 95. The distance between the sixth
and seventh longitudinal axes X6, X7 is substantially equal to or less than the sum
of the first and second vertical offsets V1, V2. (An additional allowance can be made
based on the radius of the second guide roller 41 and the tensioning roller 51.) As
described herein with reference to Figures 10A-D, the length of towel T dispensed
below the lower edge 95 during an operating cycle is subsequently retracted above
(or coincident with) the lower edge 95 of the outer casing 9 at the end of the same
operating cycle. This arrangement reduces the exposure of, or access to the used towel
T after an operating cycle has been completed and during the next operating cycle.
This configuration is applicable also to conventional towel dispensers.
[0060] The towel dispenser 1 in the present embodiment is battery-operated, but it will
be appreciated that the towel dispenser 1 could be powered by mains-supplied electricity.
The drive sub-assembly 25 comprises a compartment 97 for housing a battery pack (not
shown). A closure panel is provided at the front of the drive sub-assembly for closing
said compartment 97. The closure panel is pivotably mounted and a latch is provided
for securing the closure panel in a closed position. The latch can be operated only
when the cover 21 is open in order to prevent unauthorised access to the battery pack.
In the present embodiment, the latch comprises a resilient spring clip.
[0061] The servicing and operation of the towel dispenser 1 will now be described. The towel
dispenser 1 is typically mounted to a wall. The mounting member 23 abuts the wall
and the longitudinal axis X of the towel dispenser 1 extends substantially perpendicular
to the surface of the wall. Thus, when the towel dispenser 1 is installed, the first
and second longitudinal axis X1, X2 extend from the front to the back of the towel
dispenser 1 substantially perpendicular to the surface of the wall.
[0062] In use, the towel T is progressively transferred from the first roll 3 onto the second
roll 5. When the first roll 3 is depleted, the towel dispenser 1 is serviced by opening
the cover 21 and pivoting it upwardly. The support arm 53 and the partitioning member
69 are displaced vertically upwards when the cover 21 is raised. The actuating member
47 follows the cam track 49 and the tensioning member 43 is pivoted away from the
dispensing roller 11. The second roll 5, consisting of used towel T collected from
the first roll 3, can then be removed from the second chamber 31. The spindle 36 can
be removed from the centre of the second roll 5 and the towel T washed in conventional
manner and then re-used.
[0063] The clean towel T is supplied as a coreless roll which is located in the first chamber
29 as said first roll 3. The free end of the towel T is then fed over both the first
guide roller 39 and the second guide roller 41. A section of the towel T is then wound
around the spindle 36 which is then located in the second chamber 31. The ends of
the spindle 36 locate in the front and rear channels 37 to align the second roll 5
within the second chamber 31. The spindle 36 can optionally include a catch mechanism
for attaching the towel T. The cover 21 is then closed, causing the tensioning member
43 and the central support assembly 45 to be displaced downwardly. The tensioning
roller 51 disposed at the end of the tensioning member 43 engages the length of said
towel T extending between the first and second rolls 3, 5 and displaces it downwardly.
The actuating member 47 follows the cam track 49 and the tensioning member 43 is pivoted,
thereby displacing the tensioning roller 51 towards the dispensing roller 11. The
towel T is thereby biased against the dispensing roller 11 ready to be dispensed.
The tensioning member 43 is disposed in its operating position when the cover 21 is
fully closed. The cover 21 can comprise a locking mechanism to prevent unauthorised
opening of the towel dispenser 1.
[0064] To dispense a metered length of the towel T, a user operates the activation means
connected to the control module 15. The control module 15 activates the second electric
motor 71 to release the locking cam 91 and permit rotation of the dispensing roller
11. The drive motor 7 is then activated to rotate the dispensing roller 11 in a clockwise
direction (in the orientation shown in Figure 2) to dispense a metered length of the
towel T. The metered length of the towel T is dispensed through the dispensing aperture
27 to present a U-shaped loop of unused towel T, as shown in Figure 10A. The control
module 15 then activates the second electric motor 71 to engage the locking cam 91
and inhibit further rotation of the dispensing roller 11. The user can use the dispensed
length of towel T to dry their hands in conventional manner. It will be appreciated
that the loop of towel T extends from front to back (i.e. longitudinally), rather
than from left to right (i.e. transversely). The used (soiled) towel T is supported
under the towel dispenser 1, as shown in Figure 10B (the used towel T is shown with
a dashed line).
[0065] After a predetermined period of time has elapsed, the control module 15 reverses
the drive motor 7 to drivingly rotate the collection roller 13 which rotates the second
roll 5. The length of towel T is transported over the second guide roller 41 and wound
onto the second roll 5. The control module 15 is configured to collect substantially
the same length of towel T on the second roll 5 as dispensed from the first roll 3.
As shown in Figure 10C, the used towel is retracted into the outer casing 9. At least
in the present embodiment, the second guide roller 41 is retracted above the lower
edge 95 of the outer casing 9 to help ensure that the used towel T is retracted into
the towel dispenser 1 where it cannot readily be accessed by the user. As shown in
Figure 10D, the second guide roller 41 is spaced upwardly from a lower edge of the
outer casing 9 such that during the next operating cycle the used towel T is retained
within the outer casing 9.
[0066] The control module 15 in the present embodiment is configured to dispense a single
metered length of towel T during each operating cycle. The length of towel T dispensed
during each operating cycle is determined by the control of the drive motor 7 implemented
by the control module 15. The control module 15 can be configured to dispense a pre-set
length of the towel T. Alternatively, the length of the towel T dispensed could be
adjustable by a service technician, for example using a rotary switch provided on
the control module 15. A time delay is typically implemented between operating cycles
to limit the amount of towel T dispensed. It will be appreciated that the control
module 15 could dispense multiple lengths of the towel T without a time delay between
operating cycles. Furthermore, the control module 15 can be adjusted to enable different
metered lengths of the towel T to be dispensed during each operating cycle.
[0067] A towel dispenser 101 in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention
will now be described with reference to the accompanying Figures 12 to 14. The description
of the towel dispenser 101 according to the second embodiment focuses on the differences
over the towel dispenser 1 according to the first embodiment. Like reference numerals
are used herein for like components, albeit incremented by 100 to aid clarity.
[0068] The towel dispenser 101 is operative to dispense a metered length of fabric towel
T from a first roll 103 and to collect the used (soiled) towel T on a second roll
105. As illustrated in Figure 12, the towel T is dispensed from the first roll 103
to present a U-shaped section to the user. In the present embodiment the U-shaped
section is presented below the towel dispenser 101. The towel dispenser 101 winds
the used towel T onto the second roll 105. The first and second rolls 103, 105 are
thereby formed by the same length of towel T and an intermediate length of the towel
T is dispensed for drying.
[0069] The towel dispenser 101 will be described herein with reference to a longitudinal
axis X, a transverse axis Y and a vertical axis Z. The first and second rolls 103,
105 are arranged in a side-by-configuration and in normal use rotate about respective
first and second longitudinal axes X1, X2.
[0070] The towel dispenser 101 comprises an electric drive motor 107 for selectively driving
a metering dispensing roller 111 and a collection roller 113. The dispensing roller
111 rotates about a third longitudinal axis X3 to dispense a metered length of the
towel T from the first roll 103 during each operating cycle. The collection roller
113 rotates about a fourth longitudinal axis X4 to rotate the second roll 105, thereby
collecting the towel T. An electronic control module 115 is provided for controlling
operation of the drive motor 107.
[0071] The towel dispenser 1 comprises a housing 117 including a chassis 119; and a hinged
cover 121. The chassis 119 comprises a mounting member 123 disposed at the back of
the towel dispenser 101 for mounting the towel dispenser 101. The chassis 119 also
comprises a drive sub-assembly 125 in which the drive motor 107 is disposed. The drive
sub-assembly 125 comprises an outer casing 109 and a dispensing aperture 127 through
which the towel T is dispensed. The cover 121 is hinged along a transverse hinge disposed
along an upper edge of the mounting member 123. The hinged cover 121 is moulded from
a transparent plastics material to enable an interior of the housing 117 to be viewed
by a user.
[0072] The housing 117 defines first and second chambers 129, 131 for receiving the first
and second rolls 103, 105 respectively. The first and second chambers 129, 131 are
laterally spaced apart from each other and arranged to align said first and second
rolls 103, 105 for rotation about said first and second longitudinal axes X1, X2.
In the present embodiment, the first roll 103 is coreless (i.e. does not include a
central axle or spindle). The second roll 105 is collected around a spindle 136 which
defines the second axis X2. When positioned in the second chamber 131, the second
roll 105 is supported on the collection roller 113 to establish a driving engagement
between the collection roller 113 and the towel T.
[0073] A first guide roller 139 is rotatably mounted in the first chamber 129 to guide the
towel T as it is dispensed from the first roll 103. The first guide roller 139 is
arranged parallel to the dispensing roller 11 to position the towel T for engaging
the dispensing roller 111. A second guide roller 141 is rotatably mounted in the second
chamber 131 for guiding the used towel T as it fed onto the second roll 105. The second
guide roller 141 is arranged parallel to the collection roller 113 to align the used
towel T for collection on the second roll 105. The first guide roller 39 is rotatable
about a fifth longitudinal axis X5 and the second guide roller 41 is rotatable about
a sixth longitudinal axis X6.
[0074] As shown in Figure 12, a first tensioning member 143 is provided for maintaining
tension in the towel T as it is dispensed from the first roll 103. The first tensioning
member 143 is pivotally mounted to a central support assembly 145 and arranged to
pivot between a non-operating (stowed) position and an operating position. As described
herein, the central support assembly 145 is displaced along the vertical axis Z when
the cover 121 is opened/closed. The first tensioning member 143 comprises an actuating
member 147 which locates in a first cam track 149 formed in the mounting member 123.
The first tensioning member 143 comprises a guide surface 151 having a semi-circular
profile for engaging the towel T. A lateral surface of the first tensioning member
143 has a concave profile at least partially to match the outer surface of the dispensing
roller 111. The first cam track 149 comprises an upper section 149A which extends
substantially parallel to the vertical axis Z; and a lower section 149B which is inclined
relative to the upper section for actuating the tensioning member 143. As the support
assembly 145 is displaced downwardly, the actuating member 147 follows the lower section
149B of the cam track 149 and pivots the first tensioning member 143 to an operating
position in which the guide surface 151 biases the towel T against the dispensing
roller 111. The movement of the first tensioning member 143 is reversed when the support
assembly 145 is displaced upwardly to prevent the first tensioning member 143 fouling
on the dispensing roller 111.
[0075] A second tensioning member 199 is provided for maintaining tension in the towel T
as it is wound onto the second roll 105. The second tensioning member 199 is pivotally
mounted to the central support assembly 145 and arranged to pivot between a non-operating
(stowed) position and an operating position. The second tensioning member 199 comprises
a rotatable tensioning roller 201 for engaging the towel T and a second actuating
member (not shown). The second tensioning member 199 pivots to its operating position
when the central support assembly 145 is displaced to the bottom of its travel. In
particular, the second actuating member locates in a guide channel 203 formed in the
mounting member 123 and the continued downwards movement of the central support assembly
145 causes the second tensioning member 199 to pivot laterally outwardly. The tensioning
roller 201 is thereby displaced laterally outwardly towards the collection roller
113. The second tensioning member 199 operates to maintain tension in the towel T
as it travels over the second guide roller 141 and is wound onto the collection roller
113. The movement of the second tensioning member 199 is reversed when the support
assembly 145 is displaced upwardly. The pivoting arrangement of the second tensioning
member 199 enables improved packaging of the towel dispenser 101 by reducing its width.
[0076] The support assembly 145 comprises a support arm 153 which is slidably mounted in
a vertical track 155 formed in the mounting member 123. A pivotally mounted guide
arm 156 couples the rear of the support arm 153 to the cover 121. The cover 121 comprises
first and second guide panels 157, 159. A guide track 161, 163 is formed in each of
the first and second guide panels 157, 159 for receiving respective lateral projections
167 disposed on the support arm 153. As the cover 121 is raised, the first and second
lateral projections 165, 167, together with the guide arm 156, raise the support arm
153 vertically. The guide tracks 161, 163 are generally S-shaped and are configured
to maintain the support arm 153 substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis X
of the towel dispenser 1 such that it undergoes translation rather than rotation.
The first tensioning member 143 and the second tensioning member 199 thereby remain
substantially parallel to the first longitudinal axis X1 in their respective operating
and non-operating positions.
[0077] A partitioning member 169 is mounted to an interior of the cover 121 to separate
the first and second chambers 29, 31. The partitioning member 169 provides support
for the support assembly 145. In the present embodiment, the partitioning member 169
is hollow to enable its interior to be viewed through the cover 121. At least in certain
embodiments, the cover 121 (or a portion thereof) can be transparent or semi-transparent
to allow a user to see that the first and second chambers 129, 131 are separated by
the partitioning member 169.
[0078] When the first tensioning member 143 is in its operating position, the tensioning
member 151 is positioned under the first guide roller 139. This vertical offset increases
the length of towel T supported between the first tensioning member 143 and the second
guide roller 141 for a given transverse offset. Moreover, by disposing the second
guide roller 141 above the first tensioning member 143, access to towel T retracted
into the towel dispenser 101 through the dispensing aperture 27 is restricted.
[0079] I he drive motor 107 is operable selectively to drive the dispensing roller 111 and
the collection roller 113. The coupling of the drive motor 107 to the dispensing roller
111 and the collection roller 113 is the same as the arrangement described herein
for the towel dispenser 1 according to the first embodiment. Thus, the operating direction
of the drive motor 107 determines which one of the dispensing roller 111 and the collection
roller 113 is driven.
[0080] In use, when the first roll 103 of towel T is depleted, the towel dispenser 101 is
serviced by unlocking the cover 121 and pivoting it upwardly to a raised position,
as shown in Figure 14A. The support arm 153 and the partitioning member 169 are displaced
vertically upwards when the cover 121 is raised. The actuating member 147 follows
the cam track 149 and the first tensioning member 143 is pivoted away from the dispensing
roller 111 to its non-operating position. The second tensioning member 199 is pivoted
away from the collection roller 113 to its non-operating position. The second roll
105, consisting of used towel T collected from the first roll 103, can then be removed
from the second chamber 131.
[0081] The clean towel T is supplied as a coreless roll which is located in the first chamber
129 to form the first roll 103. The free end of the towel T is then fed over both
the first guide roller 139 and the second guide roller 141. A section of the towel
T is then wound around the spindle 136 which is then located in the second chamber
113. The cover 121 is then closed, causing the central support assembly 145 to be
displaced downwardly. As shown in Figure 14B, the actuating member 147 follows the
cam track 149 and the first tensioning member 143 is pivoted about the fifth longitudinal
axis X5 to its operating position. The guide surface 151 is displaced outwardly towards
the dispensing roller 111. The towel T is thereby biased against the dispensing roller
111 ready to be dispensed. Moreover, the second tensioning member 199 pivots to its
operating position such that the tensioning roller 201 is displaced outwardly towards
the collection roller 113. The tensioning roller 201 thereby biases the towel T towards
the collection roller 113 ready to be collected. The first and second tensioning members
143, 199 are disposed to their respective operating positions when the cover 121 is
fully closed, as shown in Figure 14C.
[0082] The cover 121 is shown in phantom in Figures 15A and 15B to show the configuration
of the first and second tensioning members 143, 199. A front elevation of the towel
dispenser 101 with the towel T loaded ready to be dispensed is shown in Figure 15A.
The subsequent activation of the drive motor 107 causes a metered length of the towel
T to be dispensed to form a U-shaped section (loop) of towel T below the towel dispenser
101, as shown in Figure 15B. By reversing the operating direction of the drive motor
107, the drive motor 107 rotates the collection roller 113 which causes the second
roll 105 to be drivingly rotated. A length of towel T is thereby wound onto the second
roll 105. The used or soiled towel T is thereby retracted so as not to extend beneath
the towel dispenser 101.
[0083] One or more light elements, such as light emitting diodes (LEDs), could optionally
be fitted to the towel dispenser 1 to illuminate the towel T. The light elements could
be arranged to illuminate the length of clean towel T dispensed from the first roll
3. The light elements could, for example, be disposed in the outer casing 9. Alternatively,
or in addition, one or more light elements could be provided internally, for example
to illuminate the first roll 3 and/or the space between the first and second chambers
29, 31 to emphasise the separation between the first and second rolls 3, 5. A light
element can, for example, be disposed in the hollow interior of the partitioning member
69. The control module 15 can control operation of the one or more light elements.
[0084] It will be appreciated that various changes and modifications can be made to the
towel dispenser 1 described herein without departing from the present invention. For
example, the towel dispenser 1 could be configured such that the first and second
rolls 3, 5 are offset transversely and optionally also vertically from each other.
Not according to the invention the first and second chambers 29, 31 could be formed
in separate housings to accommodate this arrangement. This would further reduce the
prospect of contamination between the first and second rolls 3, 5 of towel.
[0085] The towel dispenser 1; 101 has been described herein with reference to dispensing
a fabric towel T. The towel T could, for example, be made of cotton or the like. Alternatively,
the towel T could be made of scrim. In a further alternative, the towel T could be
made of a non-woven material, for example a polymer-based material having a textile
structure. Other materials can be used to form the towel T.
1. A towel dispenser (1, 101) for dispensing a towel from a first roll (3, 103) and collecting
said towel on a second roll (5, 105); the towel dispenser (1, 101) comprising: a housing
(17,117) having a first chamber (29,129) for receiving said first roll (3,103) and
a second chamber (31,131) for receiving said second roll (5,105), the housing (17,
117) having a front and a back; a cover (21,121); a mounting member (23,123) for mounting
the towel dispenser (1, 101), the mounting member (23,123) being disposed at the back
of said housing (17, 117); wherein, in use, said first roll (3,103) is positioned
within the housing (17,117) in said first chamber (29, 129) to rotate about a first
longitudinal axis (X1) extending from the back of the housing (17,117) to the front
of the housing (17, 117), and the second roll (5,105) is positioned within the housing
(17, 117) in said second chamber (31,131) to rotate about a second longitudinal axis
(X2) extending from the back of the housing (17,117) to the front of the housing (17,
117); the first and second chambers being laterally spaced apart from each other and
the first and second longitudinal axes being offset from each other in a transverse
direction; and a partitioning member (69, 169) is mounted to the cover for positioning
between the first and second rolls when the cover (21,121) is closed and to separate
the first and second chambers, the partitioning member (69, 169) can thereby be moved
in concert with the cover to facilitate loading/unloading of the towel; and a dispensing
aperture (27, 127) being formed in an underside of the housing (17, 117) and, in use,
a length of said towel is dispensed from the first roll (3, 103) through said dispensing
aperture (27, 127) to form a U-shaped section of the towel beneath the towel dispenser.
2. A towel dispenser (1, 101) as claimed in claim 1, wherein a space is provided between
said first and second chambers; the cover (21, 121) comprising a transparent or semi-transparent
section to provide a sightline to said space.
3. A towel dispenser (1, 101) as claimed in claim 2, wherein a partitioning member (69,
169) is disposed between said first and second chambers; the partitioning member (69,
169) optionally being hollow; and/or the cover (21, 121) optionally being at least
partially transparent and at least a portion of the partitioning member (69, 169)
being visible through the cover (21, 121).
4. A towel dispenser (1, 101) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims comprising
a first drive mechanism (73) for dispensing the towel from said first roll (3, 103),
the first drive mechanism comprising a first drive roller rotatable about a first
drive axis extending from the back of the housing (17, 117) to the front of the housing
(17, 117); and optionally a second drive mechanism (75) for drivingly rotating said
second roll (5, 105) to collect the towel, wherein the second drive mechanism comprises
a second drive roller rotatable about a second drive axis extending from the back
of the housing (17, 117) to the front of the housing (17, 117).
5. A towel dispenser (1, 101) as claimed in claim 4 comprising a first tensioning member
(43, 143) for tensioning the towel against the first drive roller.
6. A towel dispenser (1, 101) as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first tensioning member
(43, 143) comprises an actuator for displacing the first tensioning member (43, 143)
to an operating position, the actuator cooperating with a cam track (49, 149) to displace
the first tensioning member (43, 143) to said operating position.
7. A towel dispenser (1, 101) as claimed in claim 5 or claim 6 comprising a second tensioning
member (199) for tensioning the towel collected by the second roll (5, 105).
8. A towel dispenser (1, 101) as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first tensioning member
(43, 143) and the second tensioning member (199) are mounted to a support arm (53,
153); the first tensioning member (43, 143) and the second tensioning member (199)
optionally being pivotally mounted to the support arm (53, 153).
9. A towel dispenser (1, 101) as claimed in any one of claims 4 to 8 comprising a locking
mechanism (85) for inhibiting rotation of the first drive roller, wherein the locking
mechanism (85) comprises a locking cam (91) for engaging a protuberance (93) on the
first drive roller to inhibit rotation of said first drive roller.
10. A towel dispenser (1, 101) as claimed in claim 9 comprising an actuator selectively
operable to displace said locking cam (91) to a locking position to engage said protuberance
(93).
11. A towel dispenser (1, 101) as claimed in any one of claims 4 to 10 comprising an electric
machine (104) for applying a drive torque to said first and second drive mechanisms;
wherein said first and second drive mechanisms (73, 75) comprise respective first
and second clutches (77, 79), the first and second clutches (77, 79) having opposite
engagement directions.
12. A towel dispenser (1, 101) as claimed in claim 11, wherein said first and second drive
mechanisms (73, 75) are coupled to the electric machine (104) by a continuous drive.
13. A towel dispenser (1, 101) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein,
in use, said first and second longitudinal axes (X1, X2) are horizontally offset from
each other; or, in use, said first and second longitudinal axes (X1, X2) are horizontally
and vertically offset from each other.
1. Tuchspender (1, 101) zur Abgabe eines Tuchs aus einer ersten Rolle (3, 103) und Sammeln
des Tuchs an einer zweiten Rolle (5, 105); wobei der Tuchspender (1, 101) aufweist:
ein Gehäuse (17, 117) mit einer ersten Kammer (29, 129) zum Aufnehmen der ersten Rolle
(3, 103) und einer zweiten Kammer (31, 131) zum Aufnehmen der zweiten Rolle (5, 105),
wobei das Gehäuse (17, 117) aufweist: eine Vorderseite und eine Rückseite; eine Abdeckung
(21, 121); ein Befestigungselement (23, 123) zum Befestigen des Tuchspenders (1, 101),
wobei das Befestigungselement (23, 123) sich an der Rückseite des Gehäuses (17, 117)
befindet; wobei, während der Verwendung, die erste Rolle (3, 103) in dem Gehäuse (17,
117) in der ersten Kammer (29, 129) positioniert ist, so dass sie sich um eine erste
Längsachse (X1) dreht, die von der Rückseite des Gehäuses (17, 117) aus zu der Vorderseite
des Gehäuses (17, 117) verläuft, und die zweite Rolle (5, 105) in dem Gehäuse (17,
117) in der zweiten Kammer (31, 131) positioniert ist, so dass sie sich um eine zweite
Längsachse (X2) dreht, die von der Rückseite des Gehäuses (17, 117) zu der Vorderseite
des Gehäuses (17, 117) verläuft; wobei die ersten und zweiten Kammern seitlich voneinander
beabstandet sind und die ersten und zweiten Längsachsen voneinander in einer Querrichtung
versetzt sind; und ein Trennelement (69, 169) an der Abdeckung montiert ist, um zwischen
den ersten und zweiten Rollen positioniert zu werden, wenn die Abdeckung (21, 121)
geschlossen ist, und um die ersten und zweiten Kammern zu trennen, wobei das Trennelement
(69, 169) dadurch zusammen mit der Abdeckung bewegt werden kann, um ein Laden/Entladen
des Tuchs zu erleichtern; und eine Abgabeöffnung (27, 127) in einer Unterseite des
Gehäuses (17, 117) ausgebildet ist, und, während der Verwendung, eine Länge des Tuchs
von der ersten Rolle (3, 103) durch die Abgabeöffnung (27, 127) abgegeben wird, um
einen U-förmigen Abschnitt des Tuchs unter dem Tuchspender zu bilden.
2. Tuchspender (1, 101) nach Anspruch 1, wobei sich ein Raum zwischen den ersten und
zweiten Kammern befindet; wobei die Abdeckung (21, 121) einen transparenten oder halbtransparenten
Abschnitt, um eine Sichtlinie zu dem Raum zu gewährleisten, aufweist.
3. Tuchspender (1, 101) nach Anspruch 2, wobei sich ein Trennelement (69, 169) zwischen
den ersten und zweiten Kammern befindet; wobei das Trennelement (69, 169) wahlweise
hohl ist; und/oder die Abdeckung (21, 121) wahlweise zumindest teilweise transparent
ist und zumindest ein Abschnitt des Trennelements (69, 169) durch die Abdeckung (21,
121) hindurch sichtbar ist.
4. Tuchspender (1, 101) nach einem der vorgenannten Ansprüche, aufweisend einen ersten
Antriebsmechanismus (73) zum Abgeben des Tuchs von der ersten Rolle (3, 103), wobei
der erste Antriebsmechanismus eine erste Antriebswalze aufweist, die um eine erste
Antriebsachse drehbar ist, die von der Rückseite des Gehäuses (17, 117) zu der Vorderseite
des Gehäuses (17, 117) verläuft; und wahlweise einen zweiten Antriebsmechanismus (75),
um die zweite Rolle (5, 105) drehend anzutreiben, um das Tuch einzuziehen, wobei der
zweite Antriebsmechanismus eine zweite Antriebswalze aufweist, die um eine zweite
Antriebsachse drehbar ist, die von der Rückseite des Gehäuses (17, 117) zu der Vorderseite
des Gehäuses (17, 117) verläuft.
5. Tuchspender (1, 101) nach Anspruch 4, aufweisend ein erstes Spannungselement (43,
143), um das Tuch gegen die erste Antriebswalze zu spannen.
6. Tuchspender (1, 101) nach Anspruch 5, wobei das erste Spannungselement (43, 143) einen
Aktor zum Verschieben des ersten Spannungselements (43, 143) an eine Betriebsposition
aufweist, wobei der Aktor mit einer Steuerkurvenrille (49, 149) zusammenwirkt, um
das erste Spannungselement (43, 143) an die Betriebsposition zu verschieben.
7. Tuchspender (1, 101) nach Anspruch 5 oder 6, aufweisend ein zweites Spannungselement
(199) zum Spannen des durch die zweite Rolle (5, 105) eingezogenen Tuchs.
8. Tuchspender (1, 101) nach Anspruch 7, wobei das erste Spannungselement (43, 143) und
das zweite Spannungselement (199) an einem Tragearm (53, 153) montiert sind; wobei
das erste Spannungselement (43, 143) und das zweite Spannungselement (199) wahlweise
drehbar an dem Tragearm (53, 153) montiert sind.
9. Tuchspender (1, 101) nach einem der Ansprüche 4 bis 8, aufweisend einen Sperrmechanismus
(85) zum Hemmen der Drehung der ersten Antriebswalze, wobei der Sperrmechanismus (85)
einen Sperrnocken (91) zum Eingreifen eines Höckers (93) auf der ersten Antriebswalze
aufweist, um die Drehung der ersten Antriebswalze zu hemmen.
10. Tuchspender (1, 101) nach Anspruch 9, aufweisend einen Aktor, der selektiv betrieben
werden kann, um den Sperrnocken (91) auf eine Sperrposition zu verschieben, damit
er mit dem Höcker (93) ineinandergreift.
11. Tuchspender (1, 101) nach einem der Ansprüche 4 bis 10, aufweisend eine elektrische
Maschine (104) zum Anlegen eines Antriebsdrehmoments an die ersten und zweiten Antriebsmechanismen;
wobei die ersten und zweiten Antriebsmechanismen (73, 75) entsprechende erste und
zweite Kupplungen (77, 79) aufweisen und die ersten und zweiten Kupplungen (77, 79)
gegenüberliegende Eingriffsrichtungen haben.
12. Tuchspender (1, 101) nach Anspruch 11, wobei die ersten und zweiten Antriebsmechanismen
(73, 75) durch einen stufenlosen Antrieb mit der elektrischen Maschine (104) verbunden
sind.
13. Tuchspender (1, 101) nach einem der vorgenannten Ansprüche, wobei, während der Verwendung,
die ersten und zweiten Längsachsen (X1, X2) horizontal gegeneinander verschoben sind;
oder, während der Verwendung, die ersten und zweiten Längsachsen (X1, X2) horizontal
und vertikal gegeneinander verschoben sind.
1. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) pour distribuer un essuie-main d'un premier rouleau
(3, 103) et collecter ledit essuie-main sur un second rouleau (5, 105) ; le distributeur
d'essuie-main (1, 101) comprenant : un boîtier (17, 117) ayant une première chambre
(29, 129) pour recevoir ledit premier rouleau (3, 103) et une seconde chambre (31,
131) pour recevoir ledit second rouleau (5, 105), le boîtier (17, 117) ayant une partie
avant et une partie arrière ; un couvercle (21, 121) ; un élément de montage (23,
123) pour monter le distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101), l'élément de montage (23,
123) étant disposé à l'arrière dudit boîtier (17, 117) ; dans lequel, à l'usage, ledit
premier rouleau (3, 103) est positionné à l'intérieur du boîtier (17, 117) dans ladite
première chambre (29, 129) pour tourner autour d'un premier axe longitudinal (X1)
s'étendant à partir de l'arrière du boîtier (17, 117) vers l'avant du boîtier (17,
117), et le second rouleau (5, 105) est positionné à l'intérieur du boîtier (17, 117)
dans ladite seconde chambre (31, 131) pour tourner autour d'un second axe longitudinal
(X2) s'étendant à partir de l'arrière du boîtier (17, 117) jusqu'à l'avant du boîtier
(17, 117) ; les première et seconde chambres étant latéralement espacées l'une de
l'autre et les premier et second axes longitudinaux étant décalés l'un de l'autre
dans une direction transversale ; et un élément de séparation (69, 169) est monté
sur le couvercle pour se positionner entre les premier et second rouleaux lorsque
le couvercle (21, 121) est fermé et pour séparer les première et seconde chambres,
l'élément de séparation (69, 169) peut par conséquent être déplacé de concert avec
le couvercle afin de faciliter le chargement / déchargement de l'essuie-main ; et
une ouverture de distribution (27, 127) étant formée dans une face inférieure du boîtier
(17, 117) et, à l'usage, une longueur dudit essuie-main est distribuée à partir du
premier rouleau (3, 103) en passant par ladite ouverture de distribution (27, 127)
afin de former une section en forme de U de l'essuie-main au-dessous du distributeur
d'essuie-main.
2. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel un espace
est prévu entre lesdites première et seconde chambres ; le couvercle (21, 121) comprenant
une section transparente ou semi-transparente pour fournir un champ de vision vers
ledit espace.
3. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel un élément
de séparation (69, 169) est disposé entre lesdites première et seconde chambres ;
l'élément de séparation (69, 169) étant facultativement creux; et/ou le couvercle
(21, 121) étant facultativement au moins partiellement transparent et au moins une
partie de l'élément de séparation (69, 169) étant visible à travers le couvercle (21,
121).
4. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
comprenant un premier mécanisme d'entraînement (73) pour distribuer l'essuie-main
à partir dudit premier rouleau (3, 103), le premier mécanisme d'entraînement comprenant
un premier rouleau d'entraînement pouvant tourner autour d'un premier axe d'entraînement
s'étendant depuis l'arrière du boîtier (17, 117) jusqu'à l'avant du boîtier (17, 117)
; et facultativement un second mécanisme d'entraînement (75) pour faire tourner, par
entraînement, ledit second rouleau (5, 105) afin de collecter l'essuie-main, dans
lequel le second mécanisme d'entraînement comprend un second rouleau d'entraînement
pouvant tourner autour d'un second axe d'entraînement s'étendant depuis l'arrière
du boîtier (17, 117) jusqu'à l'avant du boîtier (17, 117).
5. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) selon la revendication 4, comprenant un premier
élément de tension (43, 143) pour tendre l'essuie-main contre le premier rouleau d'entraînement.
6. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) selon la revendication 5, dans lequel le premier
élément de tension (43, 143) comprend un actionneur pour déplacer le premier élément
de tension (43, 143) dans une position opérationnelle, l'actionneur coopérant avec
un rail de came (49, 149) afin de déplacer le premier élément de tension (43, 143)
dans ladite position opérationnelle.
7. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) selon la revendication 5 ou la revendication 6,
comprenant un second élément de tension (199) pour tendre l'essuie-main collecté par
le second rouleau (5, 105).
8. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) selon la revendication 7, dans lequel le premier
élément de tension (43, 143) et le second élément de tension (199) sont montés sur
un bras de support (53, 153) ; le premier élément de tension (43, 143) et le second
élément de tension (199) étant montés de manière facultativement pivotante sur le
bras de support (53, 153).
9. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 4 à
8, comprenant un mécanisme de verrouillage (85) pour empêcher la rotation du premier
rouleau d'entraînement, dans lequel le mécanisme de verrouillage (85) comprend une
came de verrouillage (91) pour mettre en prise une protubérance (93) sur le premier
rouleau d'entraînement pour empêcher la rotation dudit premier rouleau d'entraînement.
10. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) selon la revendication 9, comprenant un actionneur
pouvant être sélectivement actionné afin de déplacer ladite came de verrouillage (91)
dans une position de verrouillage afin de mettre en prise ladite protubérance (93).
11. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 4 à
10, comprenant une machine électrique (104) pour appliquer un couple d'entraînement
sur lesdits premier et second mécanismes d'entraînement ; dans lequel lesdits premier
et second mécanismes d'entraînement (73, 75) comprennent des premier et second embrayages
(77, 79) respectifs, les premier et second embrayages (77, 79) ayant des directions
de mise en prise opposées.
12. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) selon la revendication 11, dans lequel lesdits
premier et second mécanismes d'entraînement (73, 75) sont couplés à la machine électrique
(104) par un entraînement continu.
13. Distributeur d'essuie-main (1, 101) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel, à l'usage, lesdits premier et second axes longitudinaux (X1, X2) sont
horizontalement décalés l'un de l'autre ; ou bien à l'usage lesdits premier et second
axes longitudinaux (X1, X2) sont horizontalement et verticalement décalés l'un de
l'autre.