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Document Number
US Patent 6364156
Issued Date
April 2, 2002
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Smith; Paul C. (Camp Meeker, CA)
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Abstract
A goods dispenser adapted particularly for the dispensing of substantially flat flexible goods such as anti-static dryer sheets, napkins, thin protective gloves and the like that also provides for convenient disposal of used goods and other trash. The dispenser comprises a holding means for the goods and a support means for supporting a trash receptacle. In a preferred embodiment, the trash receptacle is a plastic shopping bag and the support means is one or more hooks for engaging the handles of the plastic shopping bag.
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Published
April 2, 2002
Application Number
09/523,688
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March 13, 2000
US Classification
221/46   206/223 221/61
Int'l Classification
A47K   10/24   (20060101)   A47K   10/42   (20060101)  
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention This invention generally relates to dispensers, and more particularly dispensers allowing one-at-a-time dispensing of dry, substantially flat, flexible goods such as anti-static dryer sheets, napkins, and thin protective gloves. 2. Discussion of the Prior Art This invention was disclosed in U.S. Provisional Patent 60/123,764, Title: Goods Dispenser, filing date Mar. 11, 1999 by the same inventors.
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221/45   221/61   221/46   206/233   206/229   206/457  
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