Article dispensing – Progressively destroyed cellular magazine-type supply source
Patent
1989-12-12
1991-10-15
Bollinger, David H.
Article dispensing
Progressively destroyed cellular magazine-type supply source
221 70, 221185, 225 15, 225 32, 225 53, 225 54, B65H 528
Patent
active
050566822
ABSTRACT:
A container for carrying a uniform, fan-folded stack of plastic sheet assemblies and for allowing the assemblies to be conveniently dispensed, one at a time, with minimal risk that the stack will become jammed. The stack of assemblies is retained behind a constriction within an elongated chamber having a corresponding shape and slightly larger size. Pulling the forward-most assembly through a narrow channel and exit slot at the forward end of the container flexes a trailing assembly past the constriction, while the remaining assemblies remain retained behind the constriction. In addition, a shallow recess in a wall defining the narrow channel conformingly receives a plastic sheet assembly in position to be dispensed, with the recess' rear periphery inhibiting the assembly from being moved unintentionally back into the chamber.
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patent: 3674176 (1972-07-01), Sagi
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patent: 4700835 (1987-10-01), Rognsvoog, Jr.
Ayton Ian F.
Carlock Jimmy J.
Gregory Thomas K.
Manno Joseph J.
Meyst Richard P.
Bollinger David H.
Diatek Incorporated
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