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Vertical holder for perforated paper toweling or other material

  • US 4,848,690 A
  • Filed: 04/04/1988
  • Issued: 07/18/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/04/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A vertical holder for perforated paper toweling or the like rolled on a hollow tubular core, said holder comprising:

  • a substantially rectangularly shaped vertically extending rear support, said rear support having a bottom end, a top end, opposed left and right vertical side edges and a forward facing front surface;

    top and bottom rod supports, each of said rod supports being substantially rectangular but having rounded front corners, said top and bottom supports being secured to said rear support adjacent the top end and bottom end thereof, respectively, and extending forwardly therefrom substantially perpendicular to said rear support;

    an elongated support rod having a top end and a bottom end;

    said rod having a substantially square cross section throughout a substantial length thereof, each of said ends being of substantially circular cross section, the cross-sectional dimensions of said rod being slightly smaller than the inside diameter of the tubular core of a paper towel roll;

    a substantially circular opening in said top support located substantially centrally thereof, said opening being large enough to allow said rod to pass therethrough;

    a substantially oblong-shaped recess in said bottom support located substantially centrally thereof and facing upwardly, said recess being slightly closer to the front of said bottom support than said opening is to the front of said top support;

    a magnet carried by said rod adjacent the bottom end thereof;

    a magnetically attracted metallic member located within said recess and cooperating with said magnet to help maintain the bottom end of said rod in place in said recess;

    a weighted base member secured to the underside of said bottom support, the bottom of said base member having a non-skid material thereon;

    a substantially rectangularly shaped tension plate, said plate having a top edge, a bottom edge and front and rear edges, the rear edge of said plate being hinged to said rear support adjacent one of said right and left edges, spring means biasing said tension plate toward the center of said holder to that said front edge can press against a roll of towels supported therein, the height of said plate being less than the distance between said top and bottom rod supports so that said top and bottom edges can pass between said top and bottom supports, anda notch located in the front edge of said plate to aid the user in retrieving a towel edge which may lie behind the front edge of said plate.

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