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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 19, 2000
Filed:
Aug. 24, 1998
Calvin Duke Martini, Riverview, New Brunswick, CA;
Eugene Anthony Helmetsie, Spencer, NY (US);
Other;
Abstract
A ticket dispenser has a dispenser body with an internal chamber, and a lid for closing the chamber. The lid has an external ticket-receiving surface. A roll of paper or the like is contained in the chamber, and is fed between a rotating drum and an upright support surface. The lid defines a substantially upright wall with an upper edge, the wall being offset with respect to the support surface when the lid is closed. A passive retainer mechanism on the body retains against the upright wall any part of the paper web rising from between the drum and the support surface. A relatively stiff deflector bends the web material around the edge by virtue of a deflector surface located so as to be intersected by the projection of the operative part of the upright wall portion. A cutter is provided to cut the paper web into discrete tickets. Each severed ticket is retained in place by the relatively flexible retainer mechanism, so that it will be contacted by the cut marginal edge of the remaining web, due to the urging of the strip, and will achieve an overlapping frictional grip therewith so that continued upward movement of the web will eject the cut ticket from the dispenser.