Article dispensing – Concurrent separation and distortion of flexible article – Plural sources – stacks or compartments
Reexamination Certificate
2006-08-18
2008-12-09
Rivera, William A (Department: 3654)
Article dispensing
Concurrent separation and distortion of flexible article
Plural sources, stacks or compartments
C221S283000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07461758
ABSTRACT:
A dispenser for wet and dry paper includes a housing supporting a first canister for wet paper and a second canister for dry paper, the first and second canisters being separate and provided with their respective papers in isolation from one another for being removed in use from the respective canister through a dispensing opening therein. The canisters are detachably and interchangeably connected to the housing to define a generally cylindrical shape simulating that of a conventional roll of toilet paper. The housing receives a telescoping rod, such as a conventional toilet paper holder, which is supported in conventional brackets. The back of the housing is secured to a support, such as a wall.
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Ladas and Parry LLP
Rivera William A
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