CA2565516A1 - System for dispensing paper in a coreless roll, method of manufacturing a roll of this type, and roll of paper - Google Patents

System for dispensing paper in a coreless roll, method of manufacturing a roll of this type, and roll of paper Download PDF

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CA2565516A1
CA2565516A1 CA002565516A CA2565516A CA2565516A1 CA 2565516 A1 CA2565516 A1 CA 2565516A1 CA 002565516 A CA002565516 A CA 002565516A CA 2565516 A CA2565516 A CA 2565516A CA 2565516 A1 CA2565516 A1 CA 2565516A1
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Gilles Cattacin
Jean-Louis Neveu
Nicolas Pommier
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K10/00Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
    • A47K10/24Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
    • A47K10/32Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper
    • A47K10/34Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means
    • A47K10/38Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means the web being rolled up with or without tearing edge
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K10/00Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
    • A47K10/24Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
    • A47K10/32Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper
    • A47K10/34Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means
    • A47K10/38Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means the web being rolled up with or without tearing edge
    • A47K10/3836Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means the web being rolled up with or without tearing edge with roll spindles which are supported at one side
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K10/00Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
    • A47K10/24Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
    • A47K10/32Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper
    • A47K2010/3206Coreless paper rolls

Abstract

The invention relates to a system (10) for dispensing a strip of absorbent product (12) in a coreless roll (14), of the type including a roll (14) and a dispenser (18) for dispensing the absorbent product (12), of the type including a first guiding and positioning element (22a) which can be received in a first housing (24a) of the roll (14) and including a second holding element (22b) which can be received in a second housing (24b) of the roll (14), characterized in that at least the first guiding and positioning element (22a) includes a portion of revolution (26) with a cross section decreasing towards the inside of the dispenser (18), which can be received in the first associated housing (24a) of the roll (14).

Description

SYSTEM FOR DISPENSING PAPER IN A CORELESS ROLL, METHOD
OF MANUFACTURING A ROLL OF THIS TYPE, AND ROLL OF PAPER
The invention relates to a system for dispensing paper in coreless roll and the method of manufacturing a roll of this type.

The invention relates more particularly to a system for dispensing a strip of absorbent product in a coreless roll, of the type including:

- a roll, formed from a wound strip of absorbent product, of substantially cylindrical shape and delimited axially by a first lateral side and a second axially opposed lateral side;

- a dispenser for dispensing the absorbent product by rotation of the roll about an axis, of the type including a frame and means for holding and guiding the roll in rotation with respect to the frame, the means for holding and guiding the roll in rotation including a first guiding and positioning element which can be received axially in a first complementary housing positioned at the centre of the first associated side of the roll and including a second holding element which can be received axially in a second complementary housing positioned in the centre of the second associated side of the roll.

Numerous examples of dispensing systems of this type are known.

Most of these are systems for dispensing paper for one-time use, particularly for the general public and for groups of persons, the paper being known as toilet paper, cleaning roll, kitchen roll or paper towel roll.
To ensure the quality of the dispensed product, some manufacturers have developed what are called "captive"
- 2 -systems, which can accept only one type of product or a specified group of products.

There are different systems for making the system "captive".

In particular, the prior art includes specially shaped plastic end caps, which are placed for example inside a core on which the product is wound, and which interact with supports placed in the dispenser. Without these end caps, the roll cannot be put in place, or cannot be used correctly.

The principal drawback of this type of device is an economic one: it is necessary to manufacture additional elements which are not of great importance to the user of the system and which are unusable when the roll has been finished. These plastic pieces therefore represent an additional cost and increased waste when the roll is finished.

There are also known rolls including sides provided with a groove, each interacting with a special support:
a roll without a groove cannot be held in the dispenser, or alternatively the door of the dispenser cannot be closed, because of the difference in overall dimensions between the roll without a groove and a roll with grooves.

This type of system is efficient, but the manufacture of these apertures requires complex installations for converting the rolls.

To overcome these drawbacks, the invention proposes an economic means for making the pair consisting of the dispenser and paper roll captive, without adding further elements to the roll.
- 3 -For this purpose, the invention proposes a system for dispensing a strip of absorbent product of the type described above, characterized in that at least the first guiding and positioning element includes a portion of revolution having a cross section decreasing towards the inside of the dispenser, this portion being capable of being received axially in the first associated housing of the roll.

According to other characteristics of the invention:

- the dispenser includes a cover which is mounted to be movable with respect to the frame, between an open position for the positioning of a roll and a closed position for the use of the roll, and in that the cover carries the said first guiding and positioning element carrying the portion of revolution of decreasing cross section;

- the cover is mounted pivotably with respect to the frame about an axis transverse and orthogonal to the axis of rotation of the roll;

- the first housing associated with the portion of revolution of decreasing cross section of the first guiding and positioning element extends axially into the roll from the first side, over an axial length which is less than or equal to half the axial length of the roll;
- the first housing associated with the portion of revolution of decreasing cross section extends axially into the roll over an axial length which is less than or equal to one third of the axial length of the roll;
- the maximum diameter of the first housing associated with the portion of revolution with a decreasing cross section is less than or equal to half the diameter of the new roll;
- 4 -- the maximum diameter of the first housing associated with the portion of revolution with a decreasing cross section is less than or equal to one third of the diameter of the new roll;

- the said portion of the first guiding and positioning element is a conical or truncated conical portion;

- the said portion of the first guiding and positioning element has a tip of rounded shape.

The invention also relates to a method of manufacturing a roll for the dispensing system according to the invention, characterized in that it includes a step in which one side of the roll is axially deformed by means of a tool preferably of truncated conical shape, so as to form the said housing which can interact with a guiding and positioning element including a portion of revolution with a decreasing cross section.

The invention also relates to a roll formed from a wound strip of absorbent product for a dispensing system according to the invention, characterized in that the first complementary housing positioned in the centre of the first associated side of the roll has a shape of revolution with a cross section decreasing towards the inside of the roll.

Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will be made clear by the following detailed description, the comprehension of which will be facilitated by reference to the attached drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a front view in longitudinal section of the dispensing system according to the invention;
- 5 -- Figure 2a is a perspective view of a roll of paper according to the invention, showing a first side including a housing according to one embodiment of the invention;
- Figure 2b is a view identical to that of Figure 2a, showing a second side of the roll according to the invention;

- Figure 3 is a view in longitudinal section of a dispensing system which includes a roll according to the prior art.

In the following description, provided without restrictive intent, identical, analogous or similar components are identified by the same reference numerals.

In the description and the claims, the vertical, longitudinal and transverse directions according to the frame of reference L, V, T shown on the figures are used, without restrictive intent.

Figure 1 shows a system 10 for dispensing an absorbent product wound around a housing 24 in a coreless roll 14 according to the invention.

In this case, the absorbent product is a roll 14 of a strip of paper 12, shown in Figures 2a and 2b, such as toilet paper, having a cylindrical shape delimited axially by a first side 16a and a second lateral side 16b opposite each other.

The housing 24 passes through the roll 14 from one side to the other, and includes a first housing 24a and a second housing 24b opening on the sides 16a and 16b of the roll 14 respectively.
- 6 -The dispensing system 10 also includes a dispenser 18 for dispensing the paper 12 of the roll 14. The paper 12 is dispensed by rotating the roll 14 about a substantially longitudinal axis A.
For this purpose, the dispenser includes a frame 20 which is advantageously fixed securely to a wall (not shown).

The dispenser 18 includes a cover 28 mounted movably with respect to the frame 20 with the aid of rotation means 30 which consist of a pivoting link having the axis B such as a hinge, for example. The cover 28 can thus be opened and closed by a rotary movement about the axis B which is transverse and orthogonal to the axis A of rotation of the roll 14.

The cover 28 can therefore assume an open position for the positioning of the roll 14 and a closed position for the dispensing of the paper 12, shown in Figure 1.

The frame 20 and the cover 28 can be, but are not necessarily, made in one piece, in which case the frame 20 and the cover 28 would be joined together by a thin portion which enables the cover 28 to be opened with respect to the frame 20, by example.

In a known way, the dispenser 18 includes means 22 for holding and guiding the roll 14 in rotation.
As shown more precisely in Figure 1, the means 22 for holding and guiding the roll 14 in rotation include a first guiding and positioning element 22a which can be received axially in the first housing 24a of complementary shape positioned in the centre of the first associated side 16a of the roll 14. The means 22 include a second holding element 22b which can be received axially in the second complementary housing
- 7 -24b positioned in the centre of the second side 16b associated with the roll 14.

According to the invention, the first guiding and positioning element 22a includes a portion of revolution 26 with a cross section decreasing towards the inside of the dispenser 18, which can be received axially in the first associated housing 24a of the roll 14.
In a preferred embodiment, the portion of revolution 26 with a cross section decreasing towards the inside of the dispenser 18 is of substantially conical shape and extends axially from the first side 16a into the first housing 24a of the roll 14, when the cover 28 is in a closed position, over a length 11 which is less than or equal to one third of the axial length 12, or width, of the roll 14.

Additionally, the conical portion of revolution 26 is positioned with respect to the cover 28 in such a way that, when the latter is in the closed position, the conical portion of revolution 26 is positioned in the first housing 24a coaxially with the roll 14.
The portion of revolution 26 also has an end tip 46 of rounded shape without any sharp angle. Advantageously, the rounded shape of the tip 46 avoids damage to the strip of absorbent product 12 of the roll 14 in contact with the portion of revolution 26.

The first housing 24a which is positioned in the centre of the first side 16a has a shape which can interact with the conical portion of revolution 26. Thus the first housing 24a is of conical shape in this case and has an angle a2 of revolution with respect to the axis A substantially identical to the angle al of revolution of the conical portion of revolution 26 with respect to the axis A.
- 8 -For information only, the optimal angle al can be in the range from 30 to 55 .

Advantageously, the first housing 24a has a maximum diameter dl less than or equal to one third of the diameter d2 of the new roll 14.

The second holding element 22b is of the "harpoon"
type, known in the prior art, and has a generally cylindrical shape.

At a first end, the second holding element 22b includes a fastening portion 32 which is positioned in the second housing 24b, shown in Figure 2b, of the second side 16b of the roll 14, coaxially with the roll 14.

The fastening portion 32 includes radially projecting elements 34, such as fins 34, which extend in a substantially diagonal direction with respect to the longitudinal axis A of the roll 14 in such a way that the fins 34 oppose the withdrawal of the second holding element 22b when the latter is pushed into the roll 14, as shown in Figure 1 for example.
The fins 34 are preferably free to rotate about the axis A with respect to the fastening portion 32 and the portion 32 is fixed with respect to the frame 20.

The fastening portion 32 also has a chamfer 36 to facilitate the insertion of the second holding element 22b into the roll 14.

The fastening portion 32 of the second holding element 22b preferably has an axial length 13 equal to or less than one third of the axial length 12 of the roll 14.
- 9 -At a second end, the second holding element 22b includes a portion 38 fixed in a bore 40 of the frame 20 along the longitudinal axis A of the roll 14.

The second holding element 22b also includes a shoulder 42 which interacts with an annular seat 44 of the bore 40 of the frame 20 so as to prevent the axial displacement along the axis A of the second holding element 22b towards the outside of the dispenser 18.
This design facilitates the positioning and placement of the roll 14 in the dispenser 18.

Advantageously, the conical shape of the portion of revolution 26 makes the roll 14 self-centring with respect to the cover 28, thus ensuring that the system is a captive one.

The invention also relates to a method of manufacturing the roll 14.

The method of manufacturing the roll 14 includes a step in which one side of the roll 14, in this case the first side 16a, is deformed to form the first housing 24a by means of a male tool (not shown), of truncated conical shape for example, moved by a machine of the press type, which crushes the plies of the paper 12 in the centre of the first side 16a of the roll 14 in such a way that the first housing 24a can interact with the conical portion of revolution 26 of the first holding element 22a.

For information only, the first housing 24a formed in this way can have a maximum depth pl equal to one third of the axial length 12 of the roll 14, and preferably equal to one fifth of this length 12, in order not to deform the roll 14 excessively. For the same reason, the maximum diameter dl of the first housing 24a is less than half the diameter d2 of the roll 14, and
- 10 -preferably less than or equal to one third of the diameter d2 of the said roll 14.

The conicity of the first housing 24a formed in this way does not affect the characteristics of the use of the paper sheets 12 forming the roll 14.

In a variant embodiment, the second holding element 22b includes a conical shape substantially identical to that of the first guiding and positioning element 22a, possibly having different dimensions.

In this variant embodiment, the roll 14 has a housing 24a and 24b of conical shape in each of its sides 16a and 16b respectively.

Thus the first guiding and positioning element 22a, of conical shape for example, prevents a roll which does not have a housing 24a of suitable shape from being usable in the system 10.

As shown in Figure 3, a standard roll 14 having an axial length 12 identical to that of the roll 14 according to the invention, which for information may be approximately 95 mm, without any deformation or housing 24a, can be held in place in the dispenser 18.
However, it would be difficult to dispense it correctly, since the cover 28 of the dispenser 18 could not be closed, owing to the protuberance formed by the conical portion of revolution 26 which impedes its closing. Even if the cover 28 were somehow closed, the correct unwinding of the roll 14 would be adversely affected by the presence of an excessively strong frictional force between the roll 14 and the conical portion of revolution 26.

Furthermore, the conical shape of the first guiding and positioning element 22a facilitates the guiding and
- 11 -positioning of the roll 14 with respect to the cover 28 when the latter moves from an open to a closed position.

Moreover, the conical shape of the first guiding element 22a helps to position a roll 14 of appropriate shape if the second holding element 22b has been positioned incorrectly or not at all.

Without departing from the scope of the invention, the means 22 for holding and guiding the roll 14 in rotation can form part of a structural element not permanently connected to the frame 20 of the dispenser 18.

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1. System (10) for dispensing a strip of absorbent product (12) in a coreless roll (14), of the type including:

- a roll (14), formed from a wound strip of absorbent product (12), of substantially cylindrical shape and delimited axially by a first lateral side (16a) and a second axially opposed lateral side (16b);

- a dispenser (18) for dispensing the absorbent product (12) by rotation of the roll (14) about an axis (A), of the type including a frame (20) and means (22) for holding and guiding the roll (14) in rotation with respect to the frame (20), the means (22) for holding and guiding the roll (14) in rotation including a first guiding and positioning element (22a) which can be received axially in a first complementary housing (24a) positioned at the centre of the first associated side (16a) of the roll (14) and including a second holding element (22b) which can be received axially in a second complementary housing (24b) positioned in the centre of the second associated side (16b) of the roll (14), characterized in that at least the first guiding and positioning element (22a) includes a portion of revolution (26) with a cross section decreasing towards the inside of the dispenser (18), which can be received axially in the first associated housing (24a) of the roll (14).
2. Dispensing system (10) for a strip of absorbent product (12) in a coreless roll (14) according to Claim 1, characterized in that the dispenser (18) includes a cover (28) which is mounted to be movable with respect to the frame (20) between an open position for the positioning of a roll (14) and a closed position for the use of the roll (14), and in that the cover (28) carries the said first guiding and positioning element (22a) carrying the portion of revolution (26) with a decreasing cross section.
3. Dispensing system (10) for a strip of absorbent product (12) in a coreless roll (14) according to Claim 2, characterized in that the cover (28) is mounted pivotably with respect to the frame (20) about an axis (B) transverse and orthogonal to the axis (A) of rotation of the roll (14).
4. Dispensing system (10) for a strip of absorbent product (12) in a coreless roll (14) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the first housing (24a) associated with the portion of revolution (26) with a decreasing cross section of the first guiding and positioning element (22a) extends axially into the roll (14) from the first side (16a), over an axial length (11) less than or equal to half the axial length (12) of the roll(14).
5. Dispensing system (10) for a strip of absorbent product (12) in a coreless roll (14) according to Claim 4, characterized in that the first housing (24a) associated with the portion of revolution (26) with a decreasing cross section extends axially into the roll (14) over an axial length (11) less than or equal to one third of the axial length.(12) of the roll (14).
6. Dispensing system (10) for a strip of absorbent product (12) in a coreless roll according to any one of the preceding Claims, characterized in that the maximum diameter (d1) of the first housing (24a) associated with the portion of revolution (26) with a decreasing cross section is less than or equal to half the diameter (d2) of the new roll (14).
7. Dispensing system (10) for a strip of absorbent product (12) in a coreless roll (14) according to Claim 6, characterized in that the maximum diameter (d1) of the first housing (24a) associated with the portion of revolution (26) with a decreasing cross section is less than or equal to one third of the diameter (d2) of the new roll (14).
8. Dispensing system (10) for a strip of absorbent product (12) in a coreless roll (14) according to any one of the preceding Claims, characterized in that the said portion (26) of the first guiding and positioning element (22a) is a conical or truncated conical portion.
9. Dispensing system (10) for a strip of absorbent product (12) in a coreless roll (14) according to Claim 8, characterized in that the said portion (26) of the first guiding and positioning element (22a) has a tip (46) of rounded shape.
10. Method of manufacturing a roll (14) for a system (10) according to any one of the preceding Claims, characterized in that it includes a step in which one side of the roll (14) is axially deformed by means of a tool preferably of truncated conical shape, so as to form the said housing which can interact with a guiding and positioning element including a portion of revolution with a decreasing cross section.
11. Roll (14), formed from a wound strip of absorbent product (12), for a system according to any one of Claims 1 to 9, characterized in that the first complementary housing (24a) positioned in the centre of the first associated side (16a) of the roll (14) has a shape of revolution with a cross section decreasing towards the inside of the roll (14).
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