An automatic toilet paper dispenser is a toilet roll holder that can be either a button or a sensor-enabled to automatically fold and cut toilet paper.
Video Automatic toilet paper dispenser
Benefits
Automatic paper-toilet dispensers can help assist disabled users, especially in large facilities.
Maps Automatic toilet paper dispenser
Manufacturer
Camitool by Shikoku
The Camitool by Japanese company Shikoku uses motion sensors to dispose of toilet paper, so users do not have to touch the machine. It also cuts the paper to 60, 90, or 120 cm and can be used with almost any brand of toilet paper. Dispensers come in plastic as well as wood versions that cost around $ 750 and $ 1,200 respectively. It was released in 2012 and is currently being used by hospitals, and in public buildings in Kagawa.
SCOTT Coreless Bathroom Tissue by Kimberly-Clark
SCOTT by Kimberly-Clark is activated when the user waves his hand under the sensor on the machine or by pushing and turning the button on the front of the dispenser. The amount of toilet paper provided with programmable length - 16 ", 20" and 24 "- rolled through the dispenser KC claimed a 20% reduction in the number of toilet paper using SCOTT 2007.
TPer
TPer is a prototype of an automated paper-toilet dispenser. It works by spinning some folding paper before slicing it for free. It was created to help disabled and elderly users.
Eadan
The Eadan brand by Hangzhou Golden Key Science and Technology Co., Ltd. includes infrared induction functions, automatic paper feeding and automatic cutting. It comes with LCD display for timely information, setting paper count and working conditions. It can be operated by battery or DC power input.
Orifuji
OriFuji automatically cuts toilet paper and folds it into a neat triangular shape. This makes it easier for the next person to pull and roll the paper. A total of 10 companies in Japan combine their combined energy into the creation of cutting machines and new automatic paper folding. The concept originally emerged as a way to express Japanese culture from omotenashi (hospitality), to welcome and welcome foreigners with heartwarming service in the toilet ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. It was first introduced in 2015.
In popular culture
The Useless Duck Company "useless toilet paper machine" is a parody of the automatic toilet paper dispenser.
See also
- Automatic soap dispenser
- Automatic toothpaste dispenser
- Automatic faucet
- Automatic paper towel dispenser
- Automatic toilet restrooms
- Paper towel dispenser
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia