[0001] The present invention relates to a paper dispenser with a paper input area and a
paper output area. In particular, the invention relates to a paper dispenser for public
restrooms. Furthermore, the paper dispenser of the present invention relates to a
paper dispenser wherein the paper is fed from a paper roll.
[0002] Drawbacks of known paper dispensers are related to the amount of paper that is dispensed
in one dispensing step. Many paper dispensers lack a mechanism to control the amount
of paper dispensed. This leads to excessive use of paper and consequently high maintenance
costs of the paper dispenser. Other drawbacks relate to compatibility with different
types of paper rolls. The majority of paper dispensers are only suitable for dispensing
paper from one type of paper roll. Both the size of the paper roll, including width
of the paper roll and thickness of the paper roll is predetermined and significant
deviations are not allowed since it cannot be processed by the paper dispenser. Furthermore,
the thickness and strength of the paper itself is predetermined. Other drawbacks relate
to reliability of the paper dispensers. Many paper dispensers suffer from paper jam
issues which affect the uptime of the paper dispenser. Furthermore, it significantly
increases the operation costs since an operator is needed to remove the jammed paper
and restore the operating mode of the paper dispenser.
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to provide a paper dispenser that solves
at least one, preferably multiple, most preferably all of the above mentioned drawbacks.
[0004] To this end the invention provides a paper dispenser comprising a paper input area
and a paper output area; the paper input area comprising a holder for a paper roll
and comprising a paper input unit provided to displace paper from the paper roll towards
the paper output area, the paper output area comprising a paper output unit which
is adapted to dispense paper to an outside of the dispenser, the dispenser further
comprising a paper cutting unit arranged between the paper input unit and a paper
output unit, which paper cutting unit is adapted for cutting the paper, wherein the
paper output unit is operationally connected to the paper input unit to dispense the
paper at a dispensing speed that is at least as large as a displacing speed of the
paper input unit.
[0005] The paper dispenser of the invention is provided with a paper input unit and a paper
output unit. Between the paper input unit and the paper output unit, a paper cutting
unit is provided. The paper is cut by the paper cutting unit so that the dispensed
amount of paper is controllable. The paper input area comprises a paper roll and a
paper input unit. The paper input unit displaces paper from the paper roll towards
the paper output area. The paper output area comprises a paper dispensing unit which
dispenses the paper to an outside of the paper dispenser. There, a user can grab the
dispensed paper and use the paper, for example to clean or dry his/her hands.
[0006] To optimize the throughput and minimize paper jams, a certain tension is preferably
applied to the paper between the paper input unit and the paper output unit. This
tension significantly simplifies the cutting of the paper via the paper cutting unit.
This tension is obtained by relating the dispensing speed of the paper output unit
with the displacing speed of the paper input unit. In practice, the dispensing speed
is at least as large as the displacing speed. Preferably, the dispensing speed is
slightly larger than the displacing speed such that the paper output unit pulls (harder)
on the paper than the paper input unit. Paper under tension can be cut easily so that
jams as a result of miscutting the paper are avoided.
[0007] Preferably the holder comprises at least one slot and at least one plug adapted to
be received in the at least one slot, the paper dispenser further comprising a paper
roll which is compatible with at least one plug to be connected thereto in such a
manner that the paper roll is connectable to the holder via the at least one plug.
Since a plug is provided as an intermediate between the paper roll and the holder,
a simple technical set-up is obtained that allows to connect paper rolls with different
widths in the holder. Since the paper roll is not directly connected to the holder,
different types and sorts of paper roll can be connected to the holder via different
plugs or via plugs that are shaped to allow connection with different paper rolls.
[0008] Preferably, the slot and plug have a compatible shape allowing the plug to fit in
the slot in at least two positions. For example one position relates to a paper roll
with a first width, while a second position relates to a paper roll with a second
width which is smaller than the first width. The plug being able to be fitted in the
slot in at least two positions allows a single plug to be used to connect paper rolls
with different shapes and properties to the holder. Thereby, the paper dispenser can
also be formed to fit the plug at different heights or at different positions with
respect to the holder to allow paper rolls with a larger diameter to be fitted in
a preferred position in the paper dispenser.
[0009] Preferably, the plug comprises a first segment and a second segment, wherein the
first segment is adapted for connecting to the paper roll, and wherein the second
segment comprises the compatible shape. The first segment connects to the paper roll,
for example by sliding at least a part of the first segment into a hollow shaft of
the paper roll. Alternatively, connection means are provided that are compatible with
connection means at the paper roll to connect the paper roll with the plug. The second
segment of the plug is adapted for connecting to the slot, as described above, in
multiple positions with respect to the slot.
[0010] Preferably, the plug is formed about a longitudinal axis, wherein the compatible
shape allows the plug to be fitted in the slot in a first position along the longitudinal
axis and at a second position located at a first distance from the first position.
The first distance is being measured along the longitudinal axis. This allows the
plug to connect paper rolls with different distances to the holder by positioning
the plug in the different positions along the longitudinal axis. Further preferably,
the first segment has a protrusion to engage the paper roll over a second distance
that is at least larger than the first distance. Due to the protrusion engaging the
paper roll, the plug and paper roll can be interconnected with different relative
positions, depending on how deep the protrusion engages the paper roll. Since it is
able to engage the paper roll over the second distance, the range to connect the paper
roll and the plug stretches over this second distance. Because this second distance
is larger than the first distance, relating to the different positions with respect
to the slot, the paper roll should not have a predetermined distance to be able to
be fitted in the holder. Depending on the width of the paper roll, the plug engages
with the protrusion in the paper roll and is fitted in a slot that optimally corresponds
to the width of the paper roll. This will be further explained in the detailed description
and with reference to the figures.
[0011] Preferably, the holder is symmetrical and comprises two opposing slots and two plugs.
The symmetrical shape allows the roll to be mounted in a central part of the paper
dispenser. Furthermore, by providing two slots and two plugs opposing each other,
the range of different widths of the paper roll that can be mounted in the paper dispenser
increases or is even doubled.
[0012] Preferably, the paper input is adapted to allow a slip of the paper in the unit and
wherein the dispensing speed is larger than the displacing speed. The technical choice
to make the dispensing speed larger than the displacing speed ensures that a tension
is applied to the paper between the input unit and the output unit. However, a tension
that is too large could tear the paper. Therefore, the input unit is adapted to allow
a slip of the paper in the unit. When the tension would increase above a predetermined
tension, the paper slips so that the tension can be controlled and unwanted tearing
of the paper is avoided. Thereby, further preferably, the resistance against slip
of the paper in the paper input unit is lower than the resistance against slip of
the paper in the paper output unit.
[0013] Preferably, a sensor is provided in the paper dispenser to measure the length of
the paper dispensed. In this context, further preferably the paper cutting unit is
operated based on the sensor. This allows controlling the amount of paper dispensed
by the paper dispenser in a dispensing step.
[0014] Preferably, the paper cutting unit comprises a blade mounted on a shaft so that the
blade is moveable, by rotation of a shaft from a retracted position to a paper cutting
position. The shaft is further preferably controllable to control the moment of cutting
of the paper in the process. This allows to control the amount of dispensed paper.
[0015] Further preferably, the shaft with blade is replaceable. By replacing the shaft and
the blade, different types of blades can be inserted in the paper dispenser which
allows the paper dispensers to be filled with different types of paper. In this context,
it is noted that different types of paper often require different types and shapes
of cutting blades for optimally cutting the paper. With this technical set-up, as
described above, the paper dispenser is designed for different types of paper rolls,
different widths of paper rolls and different types of paper without significant amendments
of the paper dispenser.
[0016] The invention will now be described in more details with respect to the drawings
illustrating some preferred embodiments of the invention. In the drawings:
figure 1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of the paper dispenser;
figure 2 illustrates the paper dispenser of figure 1 in a partially exploded view;
figure 3 illustrates the paper dispenser of figure 1 with an opened left side;
figure 4 illustrates the paper dispenser of figure 1 with an opened right side and
a partially opened front side;
figure 5 illustrates the paper dispenser of figure 1 wherein the cutting mechanism
is highlighted;
figure 6 illustrates a schematic cross-section of a paper dispenser of an embodiment
of the invention; and
figure 7 illustrates an exploded view of the paper dispenser of figure 1.
[0017] In the drawings a same reference number has been allocated to a same or analogous
element.
[0018] Figure 1 shows a paper dispenser according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
The upper part of the paper dispenser 1 comprises the paper input area 2, and the
lower part of the paper dispenser 1 comprises the paper output area 3. The paper input
area 2 has two segments. The upper segment of the paper input area 2 comprises a holder
for holding a paper roll (not shown). The holder will be described in further detail
with reference to figure 2. Preferably, a detection lever 6 is provided, which is
spring loaded to lean against the outer periphery of a paper roll in the holder. Via
the detection lever 6, an amount of remaining paper in the paper dispenser can be
detected. A paper roll according to the invention typically comprises a cylindrical
central core, around which paper is rolled. This paper typically forms a continuous
sheet of paper having a width that corresponds to the width length of the paper roll.
Since the paper is continuous, it has to be cut to dispense a predetermined amount
of paper. The mechanism to cut the paper is described hereunder.
[0019] The lower segment of the paper input area 2 comprises a paper input unit 4. The primary
function of the paper input unit 4 is to transfer the paper from the paper roll towards
the paper output area 3. The paper input unit 4 comprises paper stopper rollers 8.
The paper stopper rollers 8 are adapted to stop the throughput of paper through the
input unit 4. The paper stopper rollers 8 are installed in the compression bar with
elastic press rod and helps the paper to move smoothly between the driving shaft and
the driven shaft. The paper input unit 4 further comprises a set of rollers and a
set of gears to drive the rollers, as well as a motor, which are described hereunder
with reference to further figures.
[0020] The paper output area 3 comprises a paper output unit 5. In figure 1, the paper dispensing
guide is shown, which dispensing guide is part of the paper output area. The paper
output unit 5 further comprises a set of rollers and corresponding gears to drive
the rollers connected to a motor, for dispensing paper to an outer side of the dispensing
unit 1. These elements are described in more detail hereunder. The primary function
of the paper output unit is to dispense paper to an outer side of the dispensing unit
1, where a user can grab the paper. The paper is received from the paper input unit
4. Figure 1 further shows a sensor 9 which in the embodiment of figure 1 is formed
as a field or an area which is touch sensitive. Via the sensor 9, operation of the
dispenser 1 can be triggered. The paper dispenser 1 can be configured to perform one
or a predetermined number of paper dispensing steps after input is received from the
sensor 9. The skilled person will realize that a touch sensor 9 is only an embodiment,
and other types of sensors, for example a push button, can be equally used.
[0021] Figure 2 shows a detailed embodiment of the upper part of the paper input area 2
of the paper dispenser 1 of figure 1. This upper part comprises the holder for the
paper roll (not shown). The paper holder is formed by two arms 14 that extend upward
from the main body of the paper dispenser 1. These arms 14 are preferably replaceable.
To this end, the arms 14 comprise a snap fit connection that is compatible with the
main body of the paper dispenser 1, such that the arms 14 can be connected and disconnected
from the paper dispenser 1. This allows the paper dispenser 1 to be provided with
different types of arms 14. Arms 14 can have different lengths, different slots 15,
or different shapes, for example an S shape to bring the slots 15, at the distal end
of the arms 14, closer to each other.
[0022] In the embodiment of figure 2 arms 14 are straight and extend upward from the main
body of the paper dispenser 1. The arms 14 are provided with slots 15 which are U
shaped to receive a plug 10 with a compatible shape. In the U shaped slot 15, a notch
is provided that fits in a groove 11 at the plug 10. Via the notch and groove the
plug 10 can be positioned in the slot 15. In the embodiment of figure 2, the plug
10 comprises multiple grooves 11, in particular three grooves 11, which are provided
at a distance of each other. This allows the plug 10 to be connected in the slot 15
at multiple, in particular three different positions. These different positions enable
an operator to vary the distance between one plug and an opposing plug. Varying this
distance allows to mount paper rolls having different roll lengths (measured in the
direction of the center axis of the roll) in the paper dispenser without the necessity
of adapting the paper roll, using different plugs 10 or changing the arms 14.
[0023] The plug 10 comprises two segments. A first segment 12 comprises protrusions which
are provided to engage with a paper roll. Typically the center core of the paper roll
is hollow, so that a round, typically cylindrical, optionally tapered protrusion is
sufficient as a first segment to mount the paper roll in the paper dispenser 1. Alternatively,
the first segment comprises clamp means (not shown) which correspond to compatible
connecting means at the paper roll for connecting the plug 10 to the paper roll. The
first segment 12 is preferably separated from a second segment 13 by a collar, as
is shown in the figures. The second segment 13 comprises the grooves 11. The skilled
person will understand that the groove-notch connection can be reversed so that the
second segment 13 is provided with one or multiple notches while the slot 15 is provided
with the groove or grooves.
[0024] At the right hand side of the figure, an exploded view is shown of the plugs 10.
In this embodiment, the plug 10 comprises a main body 17 with a collar and the second
part comprises a paper roll core 18. This paper roll core is preferably changeable
or replaceable so that different paper roll cores corresponding to different types
of paper rolls can be connected in the main body 17. This paper roll core 18 could
interconnect with a proprietary plug of the core of the paper roll, shown as element
19. This proprietary plug can be a fixed part of the paper roll, or can be adapted
to optimally engage with the paper roll. The set-up described above allows to interconnect
different types of paper rolls in an optimal manner to the paper dispenser 1. The
multiple elements described above are interchangeable so that only minimal adaptations
are necessary to connect a paper roll of a different type.
[0025] Figure 3 shows the paper dispenser 1 wherein the left side of the paper dispenser
1 is open to reveal the elements driving the paper through the paper dispenser 1.
In particular, the paper shows a paper driving motor 35 which is connected to multiple
gears that drive the paper input unit and the paper output unit as will be described
further below. Figure 3 further illustrates a sensor 20 to control the length of the
dispensed piece of paper. Between the paper input unit 4 and the paper output unit
5, a paper cutting unit is provided, which is described in greater detail hereunder.
The sensor 20 is adapted to measure the length of the amount of paper that is dispensed
by the paper output unit. This measurement can be used in a processor to control the
paper input unit and paper output unit as well as to control the paper cutting unit,
such that a predetermined amount of paper, or a predetermined length of paper, is
dispensed in one dispensing step. In the embodiment of figure 3, the sensor 20 is
formed as an infrared sensor that measures the rotation of one of the rollers of the
paper output unit. The skilled person will understand that other types of sensors
can be used to measure the amount of paper dispensed.
[0026] Figure 3 further shows cut of type infrared sensors at a dispensing opening of the
output unit. Via these sensors, removal of the piece of dispenses paper can be detected
so that, upon receipt of an input via the sensor 9, a successive dispensing step can
be started. When the sensors 21 detect that the paper has not been removed yet, such
successive dispensing step can be delayed or blocked.
[0027] Figure 4 shows the paper dispenser with an opened right hand side. Furthermore, in
figure 4 the front panel of the paper dispenser is partly removed from the main body.
This front panel comprises multiple quick release clamps which are compatible with
the main body, so that the front panel can be removed from the paper dispenser. This
opens the paper dispenser. The primary reason for opening the paper dispenser is to
replace the paper cutting unit, as will be further described hereunder. Another reason
to open the paper dispenser is to clean the dispenser, for example remove residual
paper. The main body of the paper dispenser comprises a front cover safety switch
23. This switch detects removal of the front cover such that the operation of the
paper dispenser can be stopped. This improves that safety of the paper dispenser.
In the paper dispenser a paper cutting unit is provided which could harm to a user
opening the front panel when the paper dispenser is in an operating mode. Via the
switch 23, the dispenser is set to a maintenance mode wherein uncontrolled or unwanted
movement or elements in the paper dispenser is prevented.
[0028] Figure 4 further shows the blade driving motor 36 connected via a number of gears
to the shaft carrying the blades for cutting the paper, which will be described hereunder.
Figure 4 further shows a sensor for detecting the position of the blade. The sensor
preferably is an infrared sensor connected to a shaft of the paper cutting unit. The
sensor output can be used by a controller to control the cutting of the paper. As
described above, this allows to control the length or amount of paper which is dispensed
in one dispensing step.
[0029] Figure 5 shows the paper cutting unit. The paper cutting unit comprises a shaft 26
and one or multiple blades 25 that are provided on a periphery of the shaft 26. The
blades are preferably mounted tangential with respect to the shaft 26. The shape of
the blades 25 is preferably optimized to cut paper. Depending on the type of paper
that is dispensed by the dispenser, the blade can have different shapes. In the shown
embodiment, the blades do not extend over the complete width of the paper, but are
placed to only cut the paper over a predetermined percentage of the width, preferably
at least 70%, more preferably at least 80% of the width of the paper. This allows
a piece of paper to be partly separated from the roll so that a user can remove the
piece of paper from the roll with minimum effort. Since the paper is already partly
cut, tearing the piece of paper from the paper roll by tearing the remaining part
of the width of the paper is easy. Furthermore, not completely cutting the paper simplifies
the throughput of paper through the paper dispenser 1.
[0030] The shaft 26 and blade or blades 25 are preferably provided on a connector 27. Most
preferably, two connectors 27 are provided at opposing ends of the shaft 26 so that
the paper cutting unit formed by the connectors, the shaft and the blade can be removably
connected to the body of the paper dispenser. Removing the paper cutting unit is illustrated
by arrow 28 in figure 5. By making the paper cutting unit replaceable, not only paper
dispenser is simplified, but it also allows the paper dispenser to be used with different
types of paper. As described above, different types of paper may require different
types of cutter blades to optimally cut the paper. The cutting blades can be easily
switched by replacing the paper cutting unit.
[0031] Figure 6 shows a schematic cross section of the paper dispenser, and shows from top
to bottom how the paper is input 29 into the paper input unit. The paper input 29
comes from a paper roll which is not shown in this figure. This paper is input into
paper input unit 4 having multiple input rollers 33. The input rollers 33 displace
the paper from the paper roll towards the paper output unit 5. Paper output unit 5
comprises multiple output rollers 34. Between the paper input unit 4 and the paper
output unit 5, the paper cutting unit is provided. The paper cutting unit is formed
by the shaft 26 and the cutting blade 25.
[0032] Figure 6 illustrates how the cutting blade can be retracted by retracting rotation
32. The figure also shows how the paper can be cut by a cutting rotation 31. The skilled
person will understand that by controlling the input unit, the output unit and the
paper cutting unit, the length of the pieces of paper that are dispensed at the output
can be controlled. The output is illustrated by arrow 30. Preferably, to optimize
the operation of the paper cutting unit, a tension is maintained on the paper between
the paper input unit 4 and the paper output unit 5. This tension can be maintained
by controlling the paper throughput speed of the paper input unit with respect to
the paper output unit. In particular, the paper output unit 5 preferably has a slightly
higher throughput than the paper input unit 4 such that the paper output unit 5 effectively
pulls the paper through the paper input unit 4. This pulling results in a tensioning
of the paper between the paper input unit and the paper output unit. This tension
significantly simplifies the cutting of the paper by the blades 25.
[0033] The input rollers 33 and the output rollers 34 are preferably driven by the paper
driving motor 35 and the gears which are shown in figure 3. The shaft 26 of the paper
cutting unit is preferably driven by the blade driving motor 36 and the gears which
are shown in figure 4. This allows to independently control the throughput of the
paper and the cutting of the paper, which thereby allows to dispense any length or
any amount of paper. Thus the operator of the paper dispenser 1 is free to configure
the dispenser as he or she wishes.
[0034] Figure 7 shows an exploded via of the paper dispenser 1 according to a preferred
embodiment of the invention. The figure shows the main frame 43 of the dispenser,
having a bottom cover 44. All other elements are adapted to directly or indirectly
connect to the main frame 43 to form the paper dispenser. The figure shows the paper
driving motor 35 which is connected to a paper input gear set 38 via a belt transmission
37. Via the belt transmission 37, the paper driving motor is further connected to
the paper output gear set 39. The advantage of using a belt transmission 37 is that
noise is reduced. Using this configuration a single motor 35 can be used to transport
the paper through the paper dispenser. The paper input gear set is connected to multiple
paper input rollers 33. Paper output gear set 39 is connected to the paper output
rollers 34. The elements are interconnected at the left-hand side via a left fixing
plate 40.
[0035] Figure 7 further shows that blade driving motor 36 which is connected to the blade
driving gear set 42 via a belt transmission 37. The blade driving gear set is connected
to the shaft 26 carrying the cutting blade 25. Using this set-up, the shaft 26 and
the blade 25 can be driven by the blade driving motor. The different elements are
held together via the right fixing plate 41.
[0036] Figure 7 further shows the replaceable arms 14 adapted for holding the plug 10. Via
these plugs, a paper roll can be connected to the paper dispenser. The thickness of
the roll is detected via the detection lever 6. Paper dispenser 1 further comprises
a battery compartments 7 which provides power to the blade driving motor 36, the paper
driving motor 35 and the controllers. The controllers are typically integrated in
the operation panel 46. Operation panel can be mounted onto a quick release frame
45. The operation panel holds the paper stopper rollers 8.
[0037] The present inventions may be embodied in other specific apparatus and/or methods.
The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects as only illustrative
and not restrictive. In particular, the scope of the invention is indicated by the
appended claims rather than by the description and figures herein. All changes that
come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced
within their scope.
[0038] A person of skill in the art would readily recognize that steps of various abovedescribed
methods can be performed by programmed computers. Herein, some embodiments are also
intended to cover program storage devices, e.g., digital data storage media, which
are machine or computer readable and encode machineexecutable or computer-executable
programs of instructions, wherein said instructions perform some or all of the steps
of said above-described methods. The program storage devices may be, e.g., digital
memories, magnetic storage media such as a magnetic disks and magnetic tapes, hard
drives, or optically readable digital data storage media. The embodiments are also
intended to cover computers programmed to perform said steps of the above-described
methods.
[0039] The description and drawings merely illustrate the principles of the invention. It
will thus be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise various
arrangements that, although not explicitly described or shown herein, embody the principles
of the invention and are included within its spirit and scope. Furthermore, all examples
recited herein are principally intended expressly to be only for pedagogical purposes
to aid the reader in understanding the principles of the invention and the concepts
contributed by the inventor(s) to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being
without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions. Moreover,
all statements herein reciting principles, aspects, and embodiments of the invention,
as well as specific examples thereof, are intended to encompass equivalents thereof.
[0040] The functions of the various elements shown in the FIGs., including any functional
blocks labeled as "processors", may be provided through the use of dedicated hardware
as well as hardware capable of executing software in association with appropriate
software. When provided by a processor, the functions may be provided by a single
dedicated processor, by a single shared processor, or by a plurality of individual
processors, some of which may be shared. Moreover, explicit use of the term "processor"
or "controller" should not be construed to refer exclusively to hardware capable of
executing software, and may implicitly include, without limitation, digital signal
processor (DSP) hardware, network processor, application specific integrated circuit
(ASIC), field programmable gate array (FPGA), read only memory (ROM) for storing software,
random access memory (RAM), and non volatile storage. Other hardware, conventional
and/or custom, may also be included. Similarly, any switches shown in the FIGS. are
conceptual only. Their function may be carried out through the operation of program
logic, through dedicated logic, through the interaction of program control and dedicated
logic, or even manually, the particular technique being selectable by the implementer
as more specifically understood from the context.
[0041] It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that any block diagrams herein
represent conceptual views of illustrative circuitry embodying the principles of the
invention. Similarly, it will be appreciated that any flow charts, flow diagrams,
state transition diagrams, pseudo code, and the like represent various processes which
may be substantially represented in computer readable medium and so executed by a
computer or processor, whether or not such computer or processor is explicitly shown.
1. A paper dispenser comprising a paper input area and a paper output area; the paper
input area comprising a holder for a paper roll and comprising a paper input unit
provided to displace paper from the paper roll towards the paper output area, the
paper output area comprising a paper output unit which is adapted to dispense paper
to an outside of the dispenser, the dispenser further comprising a paper cutting unit
arranged between the paper input unit and a paper output unit, which paper cutting
unit is adapted for cutting the paper, wherein the paper output unit is operationally
connected to the paper input unit to dispense the paper at a dispensing speed that
is at least as large as a displacing speed of the paper input unit.
2. The paper dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the holder comprises at least one
slot and at least one a plug adapted to be received in said at least one slot, the
paper dispenser further comprising a paper roll which is compatible with the at least
one plug to be connected thereto in such a manner that the paper roll is connectable
to the holder via the at least one plug.
3. The paper dispenser according to the previous claim, wherein the slot and plug have
a compatible shape allowing the plug to fit in the slot in at least two positions.
4. The paper dispenser according to the claim 3, wherein the plug comprises a first segment
and a second segment, wherein the first segment is adapted for connecting to the paper
roll, and wherein the second segment comprises the compatible shape.
5. The paper dispenser according to claim 3 or 4, wherein plug is formed about a longitudinal
axis, and wherein the compatible shape allows the plug to be fitted in the slot in
a first position along the longitudinal axis and at a second position located at a
first distance from the first position, said first distance measured along the longitudinal
axis.
6. The paper dispenser according to claims 4 and 5, wherein the first segment has a protrusion
to engage the paper roll over a second distance that is at least larger than said
first distance.
7. The paper dispenser according to any one of the claims 2-6, wherein the holder is
symmetrical and comprises two opposing slots and two plugs.
8. The paper dispenser according to any one of the previous claims, wherein the paper
input unit is adapted to allow a slip of the paper in the unit, and wherein the dispensing
speed is larger than the displacing speed.
9. The paper dispenser according to any one of the previous claims, wherein the resistance
against slip of the paper in the paper input unit is lower than the resistance against
slip of the paper in the paper output unit.
10. The paper dispenser according to any one of the previous claims, wherein a sensor
is provided in the paper dispenser to measure the length of the paper dispensed.
11. The paper dispenser according to any one of the previous claims, wherein the paper
cutting unit comprises a blade mounted on a shaft so that the blade is movable, by
rotation of a shaft, from a retracted position to a paper cutting position.
12. The paper dispenser according to claim 11, wherein the shaft with the blade is replaceable.