Method and device for taking up toilet paper

Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Convolute winding of material – With particular drive

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B65H 1802

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054391873

ABSTRACT:
A shaft for taking up toilet paper adapted to rotate circumferentially is maintained parallel with respect to supporting devices for supporting toilet paper. A take-up device is provided with fixing devices for maintaining the shaft for taking up toilet paper so as to rotate circumferentially parallel with respect to supporting devices for supporting toilet paper. The position of the shaft with respect to the supporting devices is accurately maintained parallel at all times, and thus, the taking-up pressure of toilet paper can be made uniform. Moreover, even if the shaft is rotated at high speed, toilet paper can accurately be taken up, thereby making it possible to improve the quality of the toilet paper roll.

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