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US2274155A
US2274155A US108623A US10862336A US2274155A US 2274155 A US2274155 A US 2274155A US 108623 A US108623 A US 108623A US 10862336 A US10862336 A US 10862336A US 2274155 A US2274155 A US 2274155A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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  • L. F. MUSTEE TOWEL cmamm Filed Oct. 51, 1936 3 Sheets-Sheet 1
  • This invention relates to' towel cabinets and more particularly to cabinets of the type which arearranged to dispense a predetermined length of clean toweling and simultaneously and automatically take up apredetermined length of used toweling. 7
  • Such towel cabinets are commonly used in public wash rooms and the like.
  • the usual type of cabinet is provided with space for a roll of clean toweling and a portion of the toweling is looped below the cabinet.
  • suitable mecha nism a length of used toweling is drawn intothe cabinet each time that a user withdraws from the cabinet a length of clean toweling.
  • an object of the present invention to provide an improved towel cabinet of this character which is arranged to prevent the immediate withdrawal of successive lengths of toweling and which is provided with a signal to indicate to a user when a length of clean toweling may be withdrawn from the cabinet.
  • Another object is to provide a towel cabinet of, this character in which the mechanism is driven by a feed roller actuated by the withdrawal of clean toweling carried over such feed roll and in frictional engagement with a considerable portion of thesurface of said roller.
  • Another object is to provide a cabinet of the character described and having synchronously driven rolls for dispensing and retracting toweling, and which is provided with means for readily disengaging the rolls so that they may be free to rotate in reloading the cabinet with clean toweling.
  • a further object is to provide a cabinet of this 60.
  • a still further object is to provide a towel cabinet of this character which is readily loaded and unloaded and simple in design and construction and inexpensive to manufacture.
  • Figure 1 is afront elevation partly in section and with parts broken away of such a towel cabinet
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary sectional View taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmentary sectional detail of one of the rollers in the cabinet
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the" fragmentary portion of a roller shown in Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary end elevation of the cabinet showing the operating mechanism
  • Fig. 6 is a fragmentary front elevational view of one end of the cabinet showing parts of the mechanism illustrated in Fig. 5;
  • Fig. 7 is a fragmentary detail showing a portion of the operating mechanism of the cabinet
  • Fig. 8 is a fragmentary detail partly in section taken on the line 8-4! of Fig. 7;
  • Fig. 9 is a fragmentary detail view showing the feed roll stop in released position
  • Fig. 10 is a fragmentary sectional View on the line Ill-Ii! of Fig-'7; I
  • Fig. 11 is a fragmentary detail view showing the mechanism for driving the feed and intake rolls synchronously;
  • Fig. 12 is a fragmentary detail partly in section on the line [2- 12 of Fig. l1;
  • Fig. 13 is a fragmentary detail partly in sec-r tion on the line 13-43 of Fig. 11;
  • Fig. 14 is a detail View showing the timing mechanism latch.
  • the cabinet may be in the form of an upright casing suitably suspended or supported and. having top l8, bottom H, back l2, sides l3, and a door i4 carriedon suitable hinges l5.
  • the front edge of the bottom H is spaced from the door [4 to provide a towel outlet opening It.
  • the rear edge of the bottom H is spaced from the back l2 to provide a towel inlet opening l1.
  • Supported within the casing, such as byresting on the bottom H, is a pair of spaced parallel side frames or journal supporting plates 18.-
  • a feed roll l9 Carried between the plates IS in suitable journals and positioned towards the front of the cabinet is a feed roll l9.
  • the surface of this roller is provided with any suitable friction means such as a plurality of upstanding burrs which are arranged in closely spaced relation in order to provide an efficient frictional engagement with toweling carried over the roll.
  • 9 and the burrs 28 may be made in any suitable manner, I prefer to form the roll IQ of sheet metal and the burrs 28 by outward projections or punch marks.
  • is journalled between the supporting plates I8 to the rear-of the feed roll I9. This roll is of the same circumference as the feed roll I9 for a reason to be hereinafter pointed out and is provided with suitable friction means such as burrs 28.
  • a web of toweling A from a supply roll B is carried in front of a friction bar 22 which is supported between the side plates 3.
  • web A passes between the friction bar 22 and the feed or measuring roll I9. It is then carried over the feed roll and downwardly in front of the bar 22 and supply roll B, passing through the towel outlet opening l5 and formed into a suitable loop C beneath the cabinet.
  • the towel enters the towel inlet opening H where it is carried upwardly to the rear of the supply roll B through a used towel passage 23.
  • As the web leaves the used towel passage it is carried around a friction bar 24 which is carried in the supporting plates l8 and positioned beneath the intake roll 2
  • a winding roll 25 has its extremities journalled in upstanding slots 26 in side plates 8 located above the intake roll 2
  • 9 meshes with intermediate gear 29 carried by one of the supporting plates l8 in a manner to be hereinafter described.
  • the intermediate gear in turn meshes with gear 30 secured to the shaft 3
  • are arranged to rotate in synchronous relation. It is to be noted that the withdrawal of toweling from the cabinet rotates the-feed roll
  • the synchronous drive between the feed roll and intake roll may be released by unmeshing the intermediate gear 29 and the intake roll 2
  • This may be accomplished by supporting stub shaft 32 which carries the intermediate gear 29 in a movable bearing 33 slidably retained in an arcuate slot 34-.
  • the slot 34 is concentric with gear 21 so that movement of the bearing 33 which carries intermediate gear 29 does not interfere with the meshed relation of the gear 21, actuated by the feed roll, and the intermediate gear. It will be seen that by movement of the bearing 33 in the arcuate slot 34, the intermediate gear 29 may be brought into or released from engagement with the gear 30.
  • This movement is accomplished as shown in Fig. 11 by means of a lever 35 carried on shaft 3
  • a link 33 connects the movable bearing 33 and the lever 35 so that with the lever in a raised position illustrated by the broken lines of Fig. 11, intermediate gear 29 meshes with gear 38 and a synchronous drive is established between the feed roll I9 and intake roll 2
  • Lowering the lever 35 to the position illustrated by the full lines of the same figure permits the movable bearing 33 to drop in the arcuate slot 34 so that the gears 29 and 30 are unmeshed.
  • the lever 35 may be supported by a suitable lug 31 which is secured to the supporting plate l8.
  • a pawl 38 carried by an extension on the lever 35 and arranged to engage the teeth of gear 39 prevents the gears and rolls l9 and 2
  • Finger 39 on the pawl 38 is arranged to engage a pin 40 carried in the supporting plate I8, upon movement of the lever 35 to the position shown by full lines of Fig. 11. Such movement releases the gear 30 from engagement with the pawl 38 so that with the lever 35 in lowered position the intake roll 2
  • a stop mechansim is provided to arrest the rotation of feed roll
  • This mechanism includes a cam or arm 4
  • One finger 42 of this stop is normally arranged to engage the cam 4
  • a second finger 43 is arranged to be engaged by a member of a releasing mechanism to be later described so as to move the finger 42 out of engagement with the cam 4
  • Such rotation of the feed roll carries the cam 4
  • the stop is carried on the end of pivoted arm 45 by means of bearing 48, spring 41 and bolt 48.
  • the spring 41 is arranged to frictionally hold the stop between the bearing 46 and a washer 49, thus preventing its being dislodged through shaking or disturbing the cabinet, and movement of the stop is dependent upon positive actuation either by the releasing mechanism or the cam 4
  • the arm 45 may be formed of a reversely bent piece of sheet metal which embraces one of the frame plates l8 and a second piece of sheet metal secured against one, side of the reversely bent piece; the arm is pivoted on a bolt 90 received in a vertically elongated slot 50 in the supporting plate Hi.
  • the bearing 46 is received'in a. slot tain it'in position. so that the stop will not become displaced during operation of the cabinet.
  • pivot slot permits slight vertical movement of the pivoted arm 45 so that the bearing 46 can properly settle into the seat 521 when the bearing is carried into and out of the slot 5
  • This deflectable member may be constructed of any suitable material such asspring metal and upon deflection is arranged to engage the third finger 43 of the stop so that the stop is rotated on its bearing 45 and the finger 42 disengaged from the cam 4
  • the feed roll I9 is usually made of such circumference that one revolution thereof permits the withdrawal of a length of toweling sufficient for one persons use.
  • a timing mechanism comprising an air cylinder 6-5 pivotally supported at 66 on the side plate iii.
  • a piston within the cylinder is carried by a reciprocable stem 61 pivoted on the arm 59 at 68. Due to the weight of the stem and mechanism secured thereto the mechanism will descend by gravity, thus lowering the carrier and deflectable member 55. .
  • the rate at'which the stem; 6 and mechanism connected therewith falls by gravity may be; regulated by controlling the admission of.
  • timing. mechanism can be regulated so that it lowers the carrier and deflectable member in any predetermined period of. time and the time. interval which must elapse between successive. withdrawals of toweling may be-controlled.
  • one'edge of the carrier 5! is bifurcated to provide a. channel which has sliding engagement with the forward edge of the supporting plate IS.
  • the carrier is guided and held in position by means of an overlying flange '58 carried by plate [8 and cooperating with the latter tov providea slideway for thecarrier 51.
  • An arm 59 pivoted to the support n plate [8. at 60 has a bifurcated flanged end 6! which engages a finger 52. on the carrier 51.
  • Link (3 53 connects the arm 59 with an eccentric or crank 64 secured on stub shaft. 32.
  • thecrank 64 makes one revolution and raises the arm 59 so that the deflectable member 55 is withdrawn from between the plunger 55 and second finger 43 of the stop.
  • An elongated slot 9! in the link 63 is provided for sliding engagement with the crank 64 to permit rotation of theintermediate gear 29 when the deflectable member 56 is in. a raised position.
  • Pivoted on the side plate H! by a suitable pin 84 is. a latch 85.
  • This latch is positioned adjacent the top-of overlying flange; 58 and is arranged to lean toward thedoor l4. Thus'the latch tends to lie across the top of theslidewav between the plate l8 and the overlying flange 58.
  • This feature is advantageous is reloading the cabinet with a fresh roll of clean toweling since the carrier and deflectable member may be retained in their upper position during this operation. Consequently, during the relatively rapid and continuous rotation of the. feed roll incident to threading a clean towel web through the cabinetthere need-be no tendency to rapidly pump the carrier andv reciprocable member up and down since the latch'85 will hold them from dropping by gravity and the crank 64 will merely reciprocate in the slot65 of the link 63..
  • Anextended finger 81 formed on the latch is arranged to be. engaged by the door 14 as. the latter is closed so that the latch'84 is pivoted away from the path of the reciprocable member 51. when the cabinet is closed the. latch is held in an inoperative position as shown by the broken lines of Fig. 14 and the carrier 51 is not engaged thereby when raised by the withdrawal of toweling from the cabinet.
  • a signal or flag 59 Secured tofthe carrier 5'! is a signal or flag 59 and in the door I 4 is a window 10 positioned so that the 'fla'g may be readilyseerr from. in front 1 of the cabinet whenthe carrier 5-1 and deflec- Thus table member 56 are in their lowermost position and the cam 4
  • the flag 69 With the carrier 51 raised so that the defiectable member 56 is withdrawn from between the plunger 55 and finger 43 the flag 69 is arranged to be withdrawn from behind the window so as to be invisible from the exterior of the cabinet and a user is informed that toweling cannot be withdrawn from the cabinet.
  • the flag 69 may have a suitable legend or'symbol inscribed thereon to indicate when toweling may be withdrawn from the cabinet or the flag may be of sufiicient length so as to be visible through the window III at all times and with difierent legends or symbols inscribed thereon to indicate when toweling cannot be withdrawn as well as when it may be withdrawn.
  • a clean towel compartment H is provided in the bottom of the cabinet to receive the supply rollB.
  • An apron I2 pivotally supported. at 13 between the side plates I8 separates the clean towel compartment 'II from the used towel passage 23.
  • a guide plate I4 is positioned in the used towel passage 23 and is inclined upwardly and inwardly from the bottom edge of the back I2. As shown, this plate may be formed integrally with the back I2 of the casing and thus eliminate relatively sharp edges from the used towel passage 23.
  • the guide plate I4 is formed with a. shoulder I6 extending across the used towel passage 23 and with which the apron I2 normally is in engagement.
  • the roll B iscarried on a member II which is inclined downwardly towards the rear of the clean towel compartment II 50 that the roll bears against the apron I2. It is to be observed thatthe web A of toweling as it passes upwardly through the used towel passage 23 is frictionally engaged betweenthe apron I2 and shoulder I6 on the guide plate I4. This has a smoothing and ten-' sioning action on the web so that wrinkles and creases may be removed and an eflicient and desirable winding of the web on the intake roll' 2 Iis' facilitated. This tensioning and smoothing of the web is aided by its circuitous path over the upper edge of the apron I2 and under the friction bar 24. As the toweling is used from the roll B the weight of such roll will diminish, but
  • the loading of the cabinet is facilitated by a pivoted bracket I8 which is suitably hinged at I9 in cutaway portions at the front of the inclined member 11 to the bottom I I of the cabinet adjacent the towel outlet opening I6.
  • the bracket I8 is arranged to lie in a substantially horizontal position and is provided with a dished portion 80 to support the roll B during the threading of the web A' through the mechanism.
  • both'hands of the attendant are free to thread the web through the used towel passage 23 and the apron 12 may be swung in a forward direction into the clean t'o'wel compartment I I;
  • is provided in the apron I2.
  • the present invention provides a towel cabinet which is arranged to dispense a predetermined length of clean toweling and is provided with means for preventing the immediate removal of successive lengths of such toweling, but which is also provided with a signal or flag to indicate to a' user when a clean length of toweling may be withdrawn.
  • a feed roll and an intake roll to engage a web of toweling
  • a gear fixed to each of said rolls an intermediate gear normally meshing with each of said gears to synchronize the rolls, means to restrict the rotation of the intake roll to a single direction, locking means for preventing withdrawal of toweling, releasing means for permitting the withdrawal of a predetermined length of toweling, and means for disengaging one of said gears and the intermediate gear whereby the rolls may be independently rotated.
  • a feed roll and an intake roll to engage a web of toweling
  • a gear fixed to each of said rolls an intermediate gear normally meshing with each of said gears to synchronize comprising an arm rotated by the feed roll and a stop engageable with said arm, a member normally adjacent the stop and deflectable into engagement therewith to temporarily release the arm whereby a length of toweling may be withdrawn, means operable externally of the cabinet for deflecting said member, and timing means for temporarily removing said member from adjacent the stop for a predetermined period of time whereby the immediate withdrawal of successive lengths of toweling is prevented.
  • a lock for holding the roll against rotation, means for releasing the lock and including an element to be actuated by a user and a reciprocable member normally positioned intermediate the lock and said element, said member arranged to be displaced upon actuation of the element, and the displacement operating to release the lock, and timing means operative to withdraw the reciprocable member for a predetermined period of time after each rotation of the roll whereby actuation of the element is unavailing to release the lock during said period and said actuation is unrestricted.
  • a towel cabinet arranged to receive a "member normally returning by gravity to lowered supply of toweling, means for suspending from the cabinet a loop of the toweling from said supply, and means whereby clean toweling from the supply may be progressively fed into the loop and anequivalent amount of toweling simultaneously retracted into the cabinet from the loop, said means including a roll for engaging a webof the toweling, said roll having asheet metal grater surface formed with a multiplicity of spaced, outwardly projecting punch mark coronas presenting jagged edges to the engaged toweling.
  • a roll actuated by the toweling, an element rotated by the roll, a stop arranged to automatically engage the element and arrest the roll after the withdrawal of a predetermined length of toweling, a deflectable member reciprocably mounted and normally positioned adjacent the stop, said member arranged to disengage the element and stop and release the roll upon being deflected when in its normal position, and means operable externally of the cabinet by the user to deflect the member.
  • a roll frictionally engageable with toweling being withdrawn from the cabinet, an element rotated by the roll, a stop having a finger, engageable with the element to arrest the rotation of the element and restrict the withdrawal of toweling to predetermined lengths, means for shifting the stop out of normal position to release the element and permit the withdrawal of a length of toweling, another finger on the stop arranged for engagement with the element to shift the stop to normal position during the withdrawal of toweling, means for supporting the stop, said means being movable away from normal position to carry the stop out of range of the element to permit unrestricted rotation of the roll in servicing the cabinet, and
  • a feed roll and an intake roll to engage a web of toweling
  • stop means for restrictingthe withdrawal of toweling to predetermined lengths
  • a crank actuated by one of the rolls
  • a vertically reciprocable member associated with the releasing means and stop means, and arranged, when in elevated position, to render the releasing means ineffective
  • said crank arranged to elevate the reciprocable member at each withdrawal of toweling, and the member normally returning by ravity to lowered position, and means for timing the return of the reciprocable member to prevent the immediate withdrawal of successive lengths of toweling.
  • a feed roll and an intake roll to engage a web of toweling
  • stop means for restricting the withdrawal of toweling to predeterminedlengths
  • a crank actuated crank arranged to elevate the reciprocable member associated with the releasing means-and stop means, and arranged, when in elevated position, to render the releasing means inefiective, said crank arranged to elevate the reciprocable member at each withdrawal of; toweling, and the position, means for timing the return of the reciprocable 'member to prevent the immediate withdrawal of successivellengths of toweling, a flag movable with the reciprocable member, and a window in the cabinet through which the flag is visible uponmovement, by gravity, of the reciprocable member to its lowered position to indicate the releasing means is effective to release the stop.
  • a defiectable element for releasing the stop means
  • releasing means operable externally of the cabinet by a user to actuate the element and release the stop means
  • timing means for automatically rendering said releasing means ineffective to actuate the element and release the stopmeans for a period of time after the witha and signal means responsive to the timing means to-indicate to a user whenthe releasing means can be operated to release the stop means.
  • a deflectable element for releasing the stop means
  • releasing means operable externally of the cabinet by a user to actuate the element and release the stop means
  • timing means for automatically rendering said releasing means ineffective to actuate the element and release the stop means for a period of time after the withdrawal of a length of toweling without interfering with the operability of the releasing means
  • signal means responsive to the timing means to indicate to a user when the releasing means can be operated to release the stop means, said signal means comprising a window in the cabinet and a vertically reciprocable flag movable past said window at a substantially uniform rate of speed during the major portion of said period of time.
  • a feed roll and an intake roll to engage a web of toweling
  • a driving connection between said rolls establishing a rotational relationship of the intake roll with respect to the feed roll whereby a length of used toweling is drawn into the cabinet by the-intake roll substantially equivalent to a length of fresh toweling withdrawn from the cabinet against the feed roll
  • locking means for automatically arresting rotation of the feed roll after the withdrawal of a predetermined length of toweling to prevent continuouswithdrawal of the toweling
  • timing means having connection with one of the rolls for actuation in synchronous relation therewith and arranged to prevent release of the locking means by the re
  • - leasing means for a period of time after each withdrawal of toweling,and means shiftable to one position for disengaging the driving connection between said rolls to permit rotation of one of the rolls without the other while removing used toweling from the cabinet and loading the cabinet with a fresh supply of toweling
  • stop means for arresting the rotation of the roll to restrict the withdrawal of toweling to predetermined lengths
  • means for releasing the stop means timing means including a reciprocable member for preventing the release of the stop until after the lapse of a period of time following the withdrawal of a length of toweling, a driving connection between the roll and the member arranged to move the member to a release preventing position at one limit of movement of the member upon rotation of the roll and the member arranged to normally move by gravity to another limit of movement, and said driving connection including means permitting continuous rotation of the roll subject to the stop means while the member is at said first named limit of movement.
  • stop means for arresting the rotation of the roll to restrict the withdrawal of toweling to predetermined lengths
  • means for releasing the stop means timing means including a reciprocable member for preventing the release of the stop until after the lapse of a period of time following the withdrawal of a length of toweling, a driving connection between the roll and the member arranged to move the member to a release preventing position at one limit of movement of the member upon rotation of the roll and the member arranged to normally move by gravity to another limit of movement
  • said driving connection including means permitting continuous rotation of the roll subject to the stop means while the member is at said first named limit of movement, and latch means arranged to retain the reciprocable member at said first named limit of movement while reloading the cabinet.
  • stop means for arresting the rotation of the roll to restrict the withdrawal of toweling to predetermined lengths
  • means for releasing the stop means timing means including a reciprocable member for preventing the release of the stop until after the lapse of a period of time following the withdrawal of a length of toweling, a driving connection between the roll and the member arranged to move the member to a release preventing position at one limit of movement of the member upon rotation of the roll and the member arranged to normally move by gravity to another limit of movement, said driving connection including -means permitting continuous rotation of the roll subject to the stop means while the member is at said first named limit of movement, a door for the cabinet, and a latch arranged to retain the reciprocable member at said first named limit of movement while said door is open for reloading the cabinet, said door arranged upon closing thereof to actuate the latch to release the reciprocable member.
  • a feed roll an intake roll, a gear fixed to the feed roll for rotation therewith, a second gear fixed to the intake roll for rotation therewith, said rolls and gears hav- -ing fixed journalsto prevent movement toward and away from one another, a third gear normally meshing with both of said previously named gears to establish a synchronous drive between the feed and intake rolls, a movable journal for said third gear permittingthe shifting of said third gear to unmesh the third gear and one of the other said gears to interrupt said synchronous drive and enable one roll to be rotated independently of the other roll, a member arranged to normally hold said third gear in mesh with the other gears to retain the synchronous drive of the feed and intake rolls, said member being manually shiftable to move the third gear from normal position and efiect said unmeshing of the third gear, a latch for restricting rotationa1 movement of one of the rolls to a single direction, and means for actuating said latch upon said shifting of the member to release the roll restricted by the latch for rotation in both directions
  • a member having a normal position in which it is movable to actuate the stop member and release the roll, a plunger operable externally of the cabinet by a user and arranged to move the movable member when the latter is in its normal position to actuate the stop member, means actu-' ated by the feed roll for withdrawing the movable member from its normal position, and timing means to withhold the withdrawn movable member from its normal position for a predeter-' mined time interval after each withdrawal thereof, said plunger being substantially equally movable whether the movable member is withdrawn oris in it normal position.
  • a compartment for clean toweling having along one side thereof an apron pivoted adjacent its top edge for swinging movement in the cabinet, inclined means station-,
  • a towel cabinet feed and intake rolls engageable with toweling to control the movement thereof, means connecting the rolls for synchronous operation, stop means for restricting the withdrawal of toweling to predetermined lengths, releasing means, a member mounted for vertical reciprocation and when in lowered position associated with the stop means and the releasing means to connect the same whereby operation of the releasing means is effective to release the stop to allow thewithdrawal of a length of toweling, said member when in elevated position bein arranged to render the releasing means ineffective, a crank actuated by one of the rolls, and means actuable' by the crank to elevate the reciprocable member at each withdrawal of toweling and arranged to permit the reciprocable member to return by gravity to lowered position.
  • a feed roll having a gear connected thereto, an intake roll having a gear connected thereto, an intermediate gear normally meshing with said gears to synchronize the rolls, ratchet means to restrict the rotation of one of the rolls to a single direction, and means including a movable member to simultaneously disengage the intermediate gear from at least one of the other gears and release the ratchet means for unrestricted rotation of said one roll.
  • a feed roll having a gear connected thereto, an intake roll having a gear connected thereto, an intermediate gear normally meshing with said gears to synchronize the rolls, a pivoted member adjacent the gears, and releasable pawl means engageable with one of the gears to restrict the rotation thereof to a single direction, said member having connection with the intermediate gear and being movconnected thereto, an intake roll having a gear connected thereto, an intermediate gear normally meshing with said gears to synchronize the rolls, a movable member and means mounting the same for pivotal movement about the axis of one 7 of the rolls, releasable pawl means connected to said member and engageable with one of the gearsto restrict the rotation thereof to a single direction, and means connecting the member to the intermediate gear, said member being movable to substantially simultaneously disengage the intermediate gear from at least one of the other gears and withdraw the pawl from the gear engaged thereby.

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- Feb. 24, 1942. L. F. MUSTEE TOWEL cmamm Filed Oct. 51, 1936 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 ||i|||| lllzi llllliillii INVENTOR awr'ence EMustee ATTORNEYS L BY Feb. 24, 1942. L. F. MUSTEE .TOWEL CABINET Filed Oct. 31, 1936 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 Eiiw INVENTOR Lawrenee I. Mustee BY ATTORNEYS Patented Feb. 24, 1942 TOWEL CABINET Lawrence F. Mustee, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor of one-half to Leonard Ohio Smith, Cleveland Heights,
Application October 31, 1936, Serial No. 108,523
25 Claims.
This invention relates to' towel cabinets and more particularly to cabinets of the type which arearranged to dispense a predetermined length of clean toweling and simultaneously and automatically take up apredetermined length of used toweling. 7
Such towel cabinets are commonly used in public wash rooms and the like. The usual type of cabinet is provided with space for a roll of clean toweling and a portion of the toweling is looped below the cabinet. By suitable mecha nism a length of used toweling is drawn intothe cabinet each time that a user withdraws from the cabinet a length of clean toweling.
It has been found desirable to provide towel cabinets of this character with timing mechanism arranged so that the user is prevented from immediately withdrawing successive lengths of clean toweling from the cabinet. Although such an arrangement has obvious advantages of economy it is often objectionable in that persons unacquainted with the operation of the cabinet are likely to believe it inoperative when they are unable to withdraw a clean length of toweling. Under such circumstances the toweling is often jerked and pulled in an effort to obtain a clean length of toweling. Such a procedure is, of course, injurious to both the mechanism of the cabinet and the toweling. Even though there may be no apparentinjury to the cabinet the toweling may be severed so that further lengths of clean toweling cannot be withdrawn until an attendant has serviced the cabinet.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an improved towel cabinet of this character which is arranged to prevent the immediate withdrawal of successive lengths of toweling and which is provided with a signal to indicate to a user when a length of clean toweling may be withdrawn from the cabinet.
Another object is to provide a towel cabinet of, this character in which the mechanism is driven by a feed roller actuated by the withdrawal of clean toweling carried over such feed roll and in frictional engagement with a considerable portion of thesurface of said roller.
Another object is to provide a cabinet of the character described and having synchronously driven rolls for dispensing and retracting toweling, and which is provided with means for readily disengaging the rolls so that they may be free to rotate in reloading the cabinet with clean toweling.
A further object is to provide a cabinet of this 60.
character which is arranged to tension and smooth the used toweling as it is rolled up in order to facilitate an efiicient Winding operation.
A still further object is to provide a towel cabinet of this character which is readily loaded and unloaded and simple in design and construction and inexpensive to manufacture.
Otherobjects and advantages will become ap parent as the'description of my invention proceeds. In the drawings I havie illustrated a towel cabinet disclosing a preferred embodiment of my invention, in which:
Figure 1 is afront elevation partly in section and with parts broken away of such a towel cabinet;
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary sectional View taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
.Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional detail of one of the rollers in the cabinet;
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the" fragmentary portion of a roller shown in Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary end elevation of the cabinet showing the operating mechanism;
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary front elevational view of one end of the cabinet showing parts of the mechanism illustrated in Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is a fragmentary detail showing a portion of the operating mechanism of the cabinet;
Fig. 8 is a fragmentary detail partly in section taken on the line 8-4! of Fig. 7;
Fig. 9 is a fragmentary detail view showing the feed roll stop in released position;
Fig. 10 is a fragmentary sectional View on the line Ill-Ii! of Fig-'7; I
Fig. 11 is a fragmentary detail view showing the mechanism for driving the feed and intake rolls synchronously;
Fig. 12 is a fragmentary detail partly in section on the line [2- 12 of Fig. l1;
' Fig. 13 is a fragmentary detail partly in sec-r tion on the line 13-43 of Fig. 11; and
Fig. 14 is a detail View showing the timing mechanism latch.
The cabinet may be in the form of an upright casing suitably suspended or supported and. having top l8, bottom H, back l2, sides l3, and a door i4 carriedon suitable hinges l5.
As best shown in Fig. 5, the front edge of the bottom H is spaced from the door [4 to provide a towel outlet opening It. In a similar manner the rear edge of the bottom H is spaced from the back l2 to provide a towel inlet opening l1. Supported within the casing, such as byresting on the bottom H, is a pair of spaced parallel side frames or journal supporting plates 18.-
These'plates carry most of the mechanism for the cabinet and may be arranged for easy removal in the event that it is desired to service the mechanism. Thus the mechanism of a cabinet maybe readily replaced without disturbing the casing, which often is painted or otherwise decorated to harmonize with its surroundings.
Carried between the plates IS in suitable journals and positioned towards the front of the cabinet is a feed roll l9. As shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the surface of this roller is provided with any suitable friction means such as a plurality of upstanding burrs which are arranged in closely spaced relation in order to provide an efficient frictional engagement with toweling carried over the roll. Although the roll |9 and the burrs 28 may be made in any suitable manner, I prefer to form the roll IQ of sheet metal and the burrs 28 by outward projections or punch marks. An intake roll 2| is journalled between the supporting plates I8 to the rear-of the feed roll I9. This roll is of the same circumference as the feed roll I9 for a reason to be hereinafter pointed out and is provided with suitable friction means such as burrs 28.
A web of toweling A from a supply roll B is carried in front of a friction bar 22 which is supported between the side plates 3. As clearly shown in Figs. 2 and 5, web A passes between the friction bar 22 and the feed or measuring roll I9. It is then carried over the feed roll and downwardly in front of the bar 22 and supply roll B, passing through the towel outlet opening l5 and formed into a suitable loop C beneath the cabinet. At the rear of the cabinet the towel enters the towel inlet opening H where it is carried upwardly to the rear of the supply roll B through a used towel passage 23. As the web leaves the used towel passage it is carried around a friction bar 24 which is carried in the supporting plates l8 and positioned beneath the intake roll 2|. A winding roll 25 has its extremities journalled in upstanding slots 26 in side plates 8 located above the intake roll 2|.
A gear 21 secured on shaft 28 which also carries the feed roll |9 meshes with intermediate gear 29 carried by one of the supporting plates l8 in a manner to be hereinafter described. The intermediate gear in turn meshes with gear 30 secured to the shaft 3| which carries the intake roll 2|. Thus the feed roll l9 and intake roll 2| are arranged to rotate in synchronous relation. It is to be noted that the withdrawal of toweling from the cabinet rotates the-feed roll |9 which has over one-half its circumference in frictional engagement with the toweling. Since the feed roll and intake roll have the same peripheral length and are driven in synchronous relation, a length of used toweling equivalent in length to the clean toweling withdrawn from the towel outlet opening I3, will be drawn into the cabinet through the inlet opening l1 and rolled on the winding roll 25 through its frictional engagement with the intake roll 2|.
I In order to facilitate the withdrawal of a roll of used toweling from the cabinet and the reloading thereof with a fresh roll of clean toweling, the synchronous drive between the feed roll and intake roll may be released by unmeshing the intermediate gear 29 and the intake roll 2|. This may be accomplished by supporting stub shaft 32 which carries the intermediate gear 29 in a movable bearing 33 slidably retained in an arcuate slot 34-. The slot 34 is concentric with gear 21 so that movement of the bearing 33 which carries intermediate gear 29 does not interfere with the meshed relation of the gear 21, actuated by the feed roll, and the intermediate gear. It will be seen that by movement of the bearing 33 in the arcuate slot 34, the intermediate gear 29 may be brought into or released from engagement with the gear 30. This movement is accomplished as shown in Fig. 11 by means of a lever 35 carried on shaft 3|. A link 33 connects the movable bearing 33 and the lever 35 so that with the lever in a raised position illustrated by the broken lines of Fig. 11, intermediate gear 29 meshes with gear 38 and a synchronous drive is established between the feed roll I9 and intake roll 2|. Lowering the lever 35 to the position illustrated by the full lines of the same figure permits the movable bearing 33 to drop in the arcuate slot 34 so that the gears 29 and 30 are unmeshed. In its raised position the lever 35 may be supported by a suitable lug 31 which is secured to the supporting plate l8.
A pawl 38 carried by an extension on the lever 35 and arranged to engage the teeth of gear 39 prevents the gears and rolls l9 and 2| being driven in a reverse direction. Finger 39 on the pawl 38 is arranged to engage a pin 40 carried in the supporting plate I8, upon movement of the lever 35 to the position shown by full lines of Fig. 11. Such movement releases the gear 30 from engagement with the pawl 38 so that with the lever 35 in lowered position the intake roll 2| is free to rotate in either direction. Upon raising of the lever 35 to the position indicated by the broken lines of Fig. 11 the finger 39 moves away from the pin 49 and the pawl 38 reengages the gear 30 so that with the gears 21, 29 and 30 in meshed relation and the rolls l9 and 2| in synchronous driving relation their rotation is restricted to one direction by the pawl 38.
In order to restrict the amount of towel which the user withdraws from the cabinet a stop mechansim is provided to arrest the rotation of feed roll |9 after each revolution. This mechanism includes a cam or arm 4| carried on feed roll shaft 28 and a three fingered stop. One finger 42 of this stop is normally arranged to engage the cam 4| to prevent rotation of the feed roll l9 and withdrawal of toweling from the cabinet. A second finger 43 is arranged to be engaged by a member of a releasing mechanism to be later described so as to move the finger 42 out of engagement with the cam 4|, thus permitting the rotation of roll l9 and the withdrawal of toweling from the cabinet. Such rotation of the feed roll carries the cam 4| over third finger 44 of the stop which moves the finger 42 into proper position to be engaged by the cam 4| upon completion of a revolution.
To retract the stop from operative engagement with the cam 4| during loading of the cabinet, so that the feed roll may be freely rotated. said stop is carried on the end of pivoted arm 45 by means of bearing 48, spring 41 and bolt 48. The spring 41 is arranged to frictionally hold the stop between the bearing 46 and a washer 49, thus preventing its being dislodged through shaking or disturbing the cabinet, and movement of the stop is dependent upon positive actuation either by the releasing mechanism or the cam 4|. The arm 45 may be formed of a reversely bent piece of sheet metal which embraces one of the frame plates l8 and a second piece of sheet metal secured against one, side of the reversely bent piece; the arm is pivoted on a bolt 90 received in a vertically elongated slot 50 in the supporting plate Hi. The bearing 46 is received'in a. slot tain it'in position. so that the stop will not become displaced during operation of the cabinet.
It is to be seen that the pivot slot permits slight vertical movement of the pivoted arm 45 so that the bearing 46 can properly settle into the seat 521 when the bearing is carried into and out of the slot 5|. I 1
With the mechanism in the position illustrated in Fig. 5; it is to be seen that the cam 4| has been arrested by the finger 42 of the three fingered stop thus preventing rotation of the feed roll l9 and withdrawal of toweling from the cabinet. Carried in the door E4 of'the cabinet and positioned adjacent the second finger 43 of ththree-fingered stop is a suitable push button 53 normally held in retracted position by a heli cal spring 54. Pressure on the button'53 forces plunger thereof into engagement with 'a deflectable member 55. This deflectable member may be constructed of any suitable material such asspring metal and upon deflection is arranged to engage the third finger 43 of the stop so that the stop is rotated on its bearing 45 and the finger 42 disengaged from the cam 4| thus releasing the feed roll l9 and permitting a length of toweling to be withdrawn'from .the cabinet. It is to be noted, however, that withdrawal of toweling from the cabinet rotates the cam 4! into engagement with third finger 440i the stop so that the stop is rotated on bearing 45 to its I original position so that upon completion of one revolution of the roll IS the cam 41 will again be engaged by stop finger 42 of the three fingered stop and withdrawal of the toweling arrested.
In constructing towel cabinets of the character described the feed roll I9 is usually made of such circumference that one revolution thereof permits the withdrawal of a length of toweling sufficient for one persons use. For reasons of her 55' between the'plunger 55 and the-second finger 43. .ofthe stop, is regulated by a timing mechanism comprising an air cylinder 6-5 pivotally supported at 66 on the side plate iii. A piston within the cylinder is carried by a reciprocable stem 61 pivoted on the arm 59 at 68. Due to the weight of the stem and mechanism secured thereto the mechanism will descend by gravity, thus lowering the carrier and deflectable member 55. .The rate at'which the stem; 6 and mechanism connected therewith falls by gravity may be; regulated by controlling the admission of. air into; the cylinder" through a port 82' opening into the cylinder and provided with an ad-= justing screw 63" to adjust the size of the port. Thus the timing. mechanism can be regulated so that it lowers the carrier and deflectable member in any predetermined period of. time and the time. interval which must elapse between successive. withdrawals of toweling may be-controlled. I
With the deflectable member 55 removed from its normal position betweenthe finger 43 of the stop and the plunger 55', actuation of the button 53is. unayailing to release the cam 4| fromthe stop since theplunger is offset with respect to the finger 43.. Until the air cylinder 65- permits arm 59 to lower the carrier 51 and deflectable member economy it may be desirable to have a towel cabinet from which it is inconvenient to withdraw more than a single length of toweling by one person. This is done by a timing device which prevents the immediate withdrawal of successive lengths of toweling from the cabinet and requires that a time interval elapse after one length of toweling has been withdrawn'before another may be withdrawn. In the present invention this isaccomplished by supporting the deflectable member 56 on a carrier 51 so that the deflectable member may be reciprocated into and out ofthe path of the plunger 55.
'As shOWn in Fig. 10, one'edge of the carrier 5! is bifurcated to provide a. channel which has sliding engagement with the forward edge of the supporting plate IS. The carrier is guided and held in position by means of an overlying flange '58 carried by plate [8 and cooperating with the latter tov providea slideway for thecarrier 51. An arm 59 pivoted to the support n plate [8. at 60 has a bifurcated flanged end 6! which engages a finger 52. on the carrier 51. Link (3 53 connects the arm 59 with an eccentric or crank 64 secured on stub shaft. 32. At each revolution ofthe intermediate gear 23 which is provided with the same number of teeth as gear 2-!, thecrank 64 makes one revolution and raises the arm 59 so that the deflectable member 55 is withdrawn from between the plunger 55 and second finger 43 of the stop.
The rate at which the carrier 5.! returns to its lower position tocarry the deflectable. mem- 56toweling cannot be withdrawn. Thus, by suit-. able adjustment of the screw 83 the period elapsing after the withdrawal of toweling from the cabinet and before a second length of towel-V ing may be withdrawn can be regulated as desired.
An elongated slot 9! in the link 63 is provided for sliding engagement with the crank 64 to permit rotation of theintermediate gear 29 when the deflectable member 56 is in. a raised position. Pivoted on the side plate H! by a suitable pin 84 is. a latch 85. This latch is positioned adjacent the top-of overlying flange; 58 and is arranged to lean toward thedoor l4. Thus'the latch tends to lie across the top of theslidewav between the plate l8 and the overlying flange 58.
As the carrier 51 at the end of itsjupward stroke moves beyond the top of the flange and out of.
1 thetop of the slideway the latch engages a detent 86 formed, in the carrier; as shown by thefull lines of .FigLli, ,thus holding the carrier and deflectable member in their upper position.
This feature is advantageous is reloading the cabinet with a fresh roll of clean toweling since the carrier and deflectable member may be retained in their upper position during this operation. Consequently, during the relatively rapid and continuous rotation of the. feed roll incident to threading a clean towel web through the cabinetthere need-be no tendency to rapidly pump the carrier andv reciprocable member up and down since the latch'85 will hold them from dropping by gravity and the crank 64 will merely reciprocate in the slot65 of the link 63.. Anextended finger 81 formed on the latch is arranged to be. engaged by the door 14 as. the latter is closed so that the latch'84 is pivoted away from the path of the reciprocable member 51. when the cabinet is closed the. latch is held in an inoperative position as shown by the broken lines of Fig. 14 and the carrier 51 is not engaged thereby when raised by the withdrawal of toweling from the cabinet.
Secured tofthe carrier 5'! is a signal or flag 59 and in the door I 4 is a window 10 positioned so that the 'fla'g may be readilyseerr from. in front 1 of the cabinet whenthe carrier 5-1 and deflec- Thus table member 56 are in their lowermost position and the cam 4| may be released fromthe finger 42 of the stop by actuation of'thebutton 43. With the carrier 51 raised so that the defiectable member 56 is withdrawn from between the plunger 55 and finger 43 the flag 69 is arranged to be withdrawn from behind the window so as to be invisible from the exterior of the cabinet and a user is informed that toweling cannot be withdrawn from the cabinet. If desired, the flag 69 may have a suitable legend or'symbol inscribed thereon to indicate when toweling may be withdrawn from the cabinet or the flag may be of sufiicient length so as to be visible through the window III at all times and with difierent legends or symbols inscribed thereon to indicate when toweling cannot be withdrawn as well as when it may be withdrawn.
A clean towel compartment H is provided in the bottom of the cabinet to receive the supply rollB. An apron I2 pivotally supported. at 13 between the side plates I8 separates the clean towel compartment 'II from the used towel passage 23. A guide plate I4 is positioned in the used towel passage 23 and is inclined upwardly and inwardly from the bottom edge of the back I2. As shown, this plate may be formed integrally with the back I2 of the casing and thus eliminate relatively sharp edges from the used towel passage 23. The guide plate I4 is formed with a. shoulder I6 extending across the used towel passage 23 and with which the apron I2 normally is in engagement. The roll B iscarried on a member II which is inclined downwardly towards the rear of the clean towel compartment II 50 that the roll bears against the apron I2. It is to be observed thatthe web A of toweling as it passes upwardly through the used towel passage 23 is frictionally engaged betweenthe apron I2 and shoulder I6 on the guide plate I4. This has a smoothing and ten-' sioning action on the web so that wrinkles and creases may be removed and an eflicient and desirable winding of the web on the intake roll' 2 Iis' facilitated. This tensioning and smoothing of the web is aided by its circuitous path over the upper edge of the apron I2 and under the friction bar 24. As the toweling is used from the roll B the weight of such roll will diminish, but
this is compensated 'for so as to obtain-as nearly a. uniform frictional effect on the web passing between the apron I2 and shoulder by the apron being pivoted at its top so that as the diameter of the roll B decreases its point of contact with the apron I2 will recede from the pivot 13. This compensating for the decrease in weight of the roll A as the toweling is used is also aided by changing the slope of the inclined member II so that as the roll B decreases in diameter and its line or" support moves towards the rear of the compartment 'II it rests on a steeper incline.
The loading of the cabinet is facilitated by a pivoted bracket I8 which is suitably hinged at I9 in cutaway portions at the front of the inclined member 11 to the bottom I I of the cabinet adjacent the towel outlet opening I6. When loading the cabinet the bracket I8 is arranged to lie in a substantially horizontal position and is provided with a dished portion 80 to support the roll B during the threading of the web A' through the mechanism. With the roll thus supported in front of the cabinet, both'hands of the attendant are free to thread the web through the used towel passage 23 and the apron 12 may be swung in a forward direction into the clean t'o'wel compartment I I; To aid the attendant indrawing the apron I2 away from the abutment III a finger hole 8| is provided in the apron I2.
It is to be understood that during the operation of reloading the cabinet with a fresh roll of toweling the rolls I9 and II are released by withdrawing the bearing 46 of the stop from the slot 50 and the lever 35 is' moved off the stud 31 to disengage the gears 29 and 30. When the cabinet is loaded the pivoted bracket I8 is in an upright position and may be supported so by having a bearing engagement'against one edge of the inclined member I! which defines the above mentioned cutaway portions of the latter.
It will thus be seen that the present invention provides a towel cabinet which is arranged to dispense a predetermined length of clean toweling and is provided with means for preventing the immediate removal of successive lengths of such toweling, but which is also provided with a signal or flag to indicate to a' user when a clean length of toweling may be withdrawn.
Although a single embodiment of the invention has been herein shown and described it will be understood that numerous modifications of the construction shown may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of this invention as defined in the appended claims.
What I claim is:
1. In a towel cabinet, a feed roll and an intake roll to engage a web of toweling, a gear fixed to each of said rolls, an intermediate gear normally meshing with each of said gears to synchronize the rolls, means to restrict the rotation of the intake roll to a single direction, locking means for preventing withdrawal of toweling, releasing means for permitting the withdrawal of a predetermined length of toweling, and means for disengaging one of said gears and the intermediate gear whereby the rolls may be independently rotated.
2. In a towel cabinet, a feed roll and an intake roll to engage a web of toweling, a gear fixed to each of said rolls, an intermediate gear normally meshing with each of said gears to synchronize comprising an arm rotated by the feed roll and a stop engageable with said arm, a member normally adjacent the stop and deflectable into engagement therewith to temporarily release the arm whereby a length of toweling may be withdrawn, means operable externally of the cabinet for deflecting said member, and timing means for temporarily removing said member from adjacent the stop for a predetermined period of time whereby the immediate withdrawal of successive lengths of toweling is prevented.
3. In a towel cabinet having a roll, a lock for holding the roll against rotation, means for releasing the lock and including an element to be actuated by a user and a reciprocable member normally positioned intermediate the lock and said element, said member arranged to be displaced upon actuation of the element, and the displacement operating to release the lock, and timing means operative to withdraw the reciprocable member for a predetermined period of time after each rotation of the roll whereby actuation of the element is unavailing to release the lock during said period and said actuation is unrestricted.
4. In a towel cabinet arranged to receive a "member normally returning by gravity to lowered supply of toweling, means for suspending from the cabinet a loop of the toweling from said supply, and means whereby clean toweling from the supply may be progressively fed into the loop and anequivalent amount of toweling simultaneously retracted into the cabinet from the loop, said means including a roll for engaging a webof the toweling, said roll having asheet metal grater surface formed with a multiplicity of spaced, outwardly projecting punch mark coronas presenting jagged edges to the engaged toweling.
5. In a towel cabinet, a roll actuated by the toweling, an element rotated by the roll, a stop arranged to automatically engage the element and arrest the roll after the withdrawal of a predetermined length of toweling, a deflectable member reciprocably mounted and normally positioned adjacent the stop, said member arranged to disengage the element and stop and release the roll upon being deflected when in its normal position, and means operable externally of the cabinet by the user to deflect the member.
6. In a towel cabinet, a roll frictionally engageable with toweling being withdrawn from the cabinet, an element rotated by the roll, a stop having a finger, engageable with the element to arrest the rotation of the element and restrict the withdrawal of toweling to predetermined lengths, means for shifting the stop out of normal position to release the element and permit the withdrawal of a length of toweling, another finger on the stop arranged for engagement with the element to shift the stop to normal position during the withdrawal of toweling, means for supporting the stop, said means being movable away from normal position to carry the stop out of range of the element to permit unrestricted rotation of the roll in servicing the cabinet, and
'means for retaining the supporting means in normal position during operation of the cabinet.
7. In a towel cabinet, a feed roll and an intake roll to engage a web of toweling, means for driving said rolls in such relation to one another that a length of toweling is drawn into the cabinet equivalent to a length withdrawn from the cabinet, stop means for restrictingthe withdrawal of toweling to predetermined lengths, means for releasing the stop means to permit the withdrawal of a length of toweling, a crank actuated by one of the rolls, a vertically reciprocable member associated with the releasing means and stop means, and arranged, when in elevated position, to render the releasing means ineffective,- said crank arranged to elevate the reciprocable member at each withdrawal of toweling, and the member normally returning by ravity to lowered position, and means for timing the return of the reciprocable member to prevent the immediate withdrawal of successive lengths of toweling. t
8. In a towelcabinet, a feed roll and an intake roll to engage a web of toweling, means for driving said rolls in such relation to one another that a length of toweling is drawn into the cabinet equivalent to a length withdrawn from the cabinet, stop means for restricting the withdrawal of toweling to predeterminedlengths, means forv releasing the stop means to permit the withdrawal of a length of toweling, a crank actuated crank arranged to elevate the reciprocable member associated with the releasing means-and stop means, and arranged, when in elevated position, to render the releasing means inefiective, said crank arranged to elevate the reciprocable member at each withdrawal of; toweling, and the position, means for timing the return of the reciprocable 'member to prevent the immediate withdrawal of successivellengths of toweling, a flag movable with the reciprocable member, and a window in the cabinet through which the flag is visible uponmovement, by gravity, of the reciprocable member to its lowered position to indicate the releasing means is effective to release the stop. i
9. In a towel cabinet having stop means for arresting the withdrawal of toweling after the withdrawal of a predetermined length thereof, a defiectable element for releasing the stop means, releasing means operable externally of the cabinet by a user to actuate the element and release the stop means, timing means for automatically rendering said releasing means ineffective to actuate the element and release the stopmeans for a period of time after the witha and signal means responsive to the timing means to-indicate to a user whenthe releasing means can be operated to release the stop means.
10. Ina towel cabinet having stop means for arresting-the withdrawal of toweling'after the withdrawal of a predetermined length thereof, a deflectable element for releasing the stop means, releasing means operable externally of the cabinet by a user to actuate the element and release the stop means, timing means for automatically rendering said releasing means ineffective to actuate the element and release the stop means for a period of time after the withdrawal of a length of toweling without interfering with the operability of the releasing means, and signal means responsive to the timing means to indicate to a user when the releasing means can be operated to release the stop means, said signal means comprising a window in the cabinet and a vertically reciprocable flag movable past said window at a substantially uniform rate of speed during the major portion of said period of time. 1 11. In a towel cabinet, a feed roll and an intake roll to engage a web of toweling, a driving connection between said rolls establishing a rotational relationship of the intake roll with respect to the feed roll whereby a length of used toweling is drawn into the cabinet by the-intake roll substantially equivalent to a length of fresh toweling withdrawn from the cabinet against the feed roll, locking means for automatically arresting rotation of the feed roll after the withdrawal of a predetermined length of toweling to prevent continuouswithdrawal of the toweling, means for releasing the locking means to permit rotation of the feed roll and the withdrawal of a length of toweling, timing means having connection with one of the rolls for actuation in synchronous relation therewith and arranged to prevent release of the locking means by the re,- leasing means for a period of time after each withdrawal of toweling,and means shiftable to one position for disengaging the driving connection between said rolls to permit rotation of one of the rolls without the other while removing used toweling from the cabinet and loading the cabinet with a fresh supply of toweling, and
shiftable to another position to reestablish said disposed in a substantially vertical position at one side of the clean towel compartment, a used towel passage extending through the cabinet on substantially the same level as the compartment and separated therefrom by the pivoted apron, an abutment in the passage, and the pivot of the apron arranged so that the apron normally bears against the abutment whereby toweling extending through the passage is frictionally engaged between the apron and the abutment.
13. In a towel cabinet having a roll rotated by the toweling, stop means for arresting the rotation of the roll to restrict the withdrawal of toweling to predetermined lengths, means for releasing the stop means, timing means including a reciprocable member for preventing the release of the stop until after the lapse of a period of time following the withdrawal of a length of toweling, a driving connection between the roll and the member arranged to move the member to a release preventing position at one limit of movement of the member upon rotation of the roll and the member arranged to normally move by gravity to another limit of movement, and said driving connection including means permitting continuous rotation of the roll subject to the stop means while the member is at said first named limit of movement.
14. In a towel cabinet having a roll rotated by the toweling, stop means for arresting the rotation of the roll to restrict the withdrawal of toweling to predetermined lengths, means for releasing the stop means, timing means including a reciprocable member for preventing the release of the stop until after the lapse of a period of time following the withdrawal of a length of toweling, a driving connection between the roll and the member arranged to move the member to a release preventing position at one limit of movement of the member upon rotation of the roll and the member arranged to normally move by gravity to another limit of movement, said driving connection including means permitting continuous rotation of the roll subject to the stop means while the member is at said first named limit of movement, and latch means arranged to retain the reciprocable member at said first named limit of movement while reloading the cabinet.
15. In a towel cabinet having a roll rotated by the toweling, stop means for arresting the rotation of the roll to restrict the withdrawal of toweling to predetermined lengths, means for releasing the stop means, timing means including a reciprocable member for preventing the release of the stop until after the lapse of a period of time following the withdrawal of a length of toweling, a driving connection between the roll and the member arranged to move the member to a release preventing position at one limit of movement of the member upon rotation of the roll and the member arranged to normally move by gravity to another limit of movement, said driving connection including -means permitting continuous rotation of the roll subject to the stop means while the member is at said first named limit of movement, a door for the cabinet, and a latch arranged to retain the reciprocable member at said first named limit of movement while said door is open for reloading the cabinet, said door arranged upon closing thereof to actuate the latch to release the reciprocable member.
16. In a towel cabinet, a feed roll, an intake roll, a gear fixed to the feed roll for rotation therewith, a second gear fixed to the intake roll for rotation therewith, said rolls and gears hav- -ing fixed journalsto prevent movement toward and away from one another, a third gear normally meshing with both of said previously named gears to establish a synchronous drive between the feed and intake rolls, a movable journal for said third gear permittingthe shifting of said third gear to unmesh the third gear and one of the other said gears to interrupt said synchronous drive and enable one roll to be rotated independently of the other roll, a member arranged to normally hold said third gear in mesh with the other gears to retain the synchronous drive of the feed and intake rolls, said member being manually shiftable to move the third gear from normal position and efiect said unmeshing of the third gear, a latch for restricting rotationa1 movement of one of the rolls to a single direction, and means for actuating said latch upon said shifting of the member to release the roll restricted by the latch for rotation in both directions.
17. In a towel cabinet, a pair of spaced supporting members, a feed roll and an intake roll disposed between the members, shafts journalled in said members, said feed roll being rigidly secured to one of said shafts for positive rotation therewith and said intake roll being rigidly secured to another of said shafts for positive rotation therewith, a gear rigidly secured to said feed roll shaft, a gear rigidly secured to said intake roll shaft, a movable gear normally meshing with both of said gears to establish a synchronous drive between the feed and intake rollers, means for shifting said movable gear to unmesh said movable gear and one of the other gears, a stop to arrest the rotation of the feed roll, means for releasing the feed roll from the stop, timing means to delay the effective operation of the releasing means for a predetermined time interval after each rotational towel delivering movement of the feed roll, said timing means including a connecting member having an elongated slot, and a crank actuated by one of the gears, said crank having limited longitudinal sliding engagement with the slot of the connecting member of the timing means.
18. In a towel cabinet, a pair of spaced supporting members, a feed roll and an intake roll disposed between the members, shafts journalled in said members, said feed roll being rigidly secured to one of said shafts for positive rotation therewith and said intake roll being rigidly secured to another of said shafts for positive rotation therewith, a gear rigidly secured to said feed roll shaft, a gear rigidly secured to said intake roll shaft, a movable gear normally meshing with both of said gears to establish asynchronous drive between the feed and intake rollers, means for shifting said movable gear to unmesh said movable gear and one of the other gears, a stop to arrest the rotation of the feed roll, means for releasing the feed vroll from the stop, timing means to delay the effective operation of the releasing means for a predetermined time interval after each rotational towel delivering movement of the feed roll, said timing means including a connecting member having an elongated slot, a crank actuated by one of the gears, said crank having limited longitudinal sliding engagement with the slot of the connecting member of the timing means, and means for holding the connecting member substantially at one limit of movement to prevent reciprocation of the connecting member while the crank slides back and forth in the slot of the connecting member.
19. In a towel cabinet, a rotatable feed roll, a I
stop member to arrest the rotation of the roll,
, a member having a normal position in which it is movable to actuate the stop member and release the roll, a plunger operable externally of the cabinet by a user and arranged to move the movable member when the latter is in its normal position to actuate the stop member, means actu-' ated by the feed roll for withdrawing the movable member from its normal position, and timing means to withhold the withdrawn movable member from its normal position for a predeter-' mined time interval after each withdrawal thereof, said plunger being substantially equally movable whether the movable member is withdrawn oris in it normal position.
20. In a towel cabinet, a compartment for clean toweling having along one side thereof an apron pivoted adjacent its top edge for swinging movement in the cabinet, inclined means station-,
ary in the cabinet for supporting a roll of toweling in the compartment so that the roll gravitates against one side of the apron, abutment.
means supported in the cabinet on the other side of the apron to provide therebetween a passage for toweling, and means operable by the withdrawal of clean toweling from the roll to draw used toweling upwardly through said passage while the roll bears against the apron to press the latter against the abutment means and thereby frictionally restrain the upward movement of the used toweling. v
21. In a towel cabinet, feed and intake rolls engageable with toweling to control the movement thereof, means connecting the rolls for synchronous operation, stop means for restricting the withdrawal of toweling to predetermined lengths, releasing means, a member mounted for vertical reciprocation and when in lowered position associated with the stop means and the releasing means to connect the same whereby operation of the releasing means is effective to release the stop to allow thewithdrawal of a length of toweling, said member when in elevated position bein arranged to render the releasing means ineffective, a crank actuated by one of the rolls, and means actuable' by the crank to elevate the reciprocable member at each withdrawal of toweling and arranged to permit the reciprocable member to return by gravity to lowered position.
22. In a towel cabinet, a feed roll having a gear connected thereto, an intake roll having a gear connected thereto, an intermediate gear normally meshing with said gears to synchronize the rolls, ratchet means to restrict the rotation of one of the rolls to a single direction, and means including a movable member to simultaneously disengage the intermediate gear from at least one of the other gears and release the ratchet means for unrestricted rotation of said one roll.
23. In a towel cabinet, a feed roll having a gear connected thereto, an intake roll having a gear connected thereto, an intermediate gear normally meshing with said gears to synchronize the rolls, a pivoted member adjacent the gears, and releasable pawl means engageable with one of the gears to restrict the rotation thereof to a single direction, said member having connection with the intermediate gear and being movconnected thereto, an intake roll having a gear connected thereto, an intermediate gear normally meshing with said gears to synchronize the rolls, a movable member and means mounting the same for pivotal movement about the axis of one 7 of the rolls, releasable pawl means connected to said member and engageable with one of the gearsto restrict the rotation thereof to a single direction, and means connecting the member to the intermediate gear, said member being movable to substantially simultaneously disengage the intermediate gear from at least one of the other gears and withdraw the pawl from the gear engaged thereby.
25. In a towel'cabinet, an inclined support for a roll of clean toweling, a take-up roll above the support, an apron and means mounting the same for pivotal movement relative to the support and between a supported roll of clean toweling and the path of used toweling extending upwardly through the cabinet to the take-up roll adjacent the lower side of the support, said apron being disposed in position to divide the interior of the cabinet-into a clean towel compartment and a used towel passage, and an abutment supported v in said passage on the opposite side of the used toweling path from the apron whereby a supported cleanroll of toweling .gravitates against the apron to force the same against the abutment to squeeze used toweling therebetween as such toweling is drawn upwardly by the take-up roll.
LAWRENCE F. MUSTEE.
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US2470187A (en) * 1947-07-03 1949-05-17 Laurence L Price Towel dispenser
US2817568A (en) * 1954-06-22 1957-12-24 Joseph Darman Stop mechanism for towel dispensers
US4718588A (en) * 1983-06-24 1988-01-12 Cws Ag Method of, and apparatus for, retracting the loops and ends of towels into a textile towel dispenser

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US2470187A (en) * 1947-07-03 1949-05-17 Laurence L Price Towel dispenser
US2817568A (en) * 1954-06-22 1957-12-24 Joseph Darman Stop mechanism for towel dispensers
US4718588A (en) * 1983-06-24 1988-01-12 Cws Ag Method of, and apparatus for, retracting the loops and ends of towels into a textile towel dispenser

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