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lspencer534 07-31-2015 4:58pm

The "over vs. under" toilet paper debate is over...
 
This is a picture of the 1891 patent on toilet paper:
http://i58.tinypic.com/t9f7zk.jpg

This is patent number 465,599 dated December 22, 1891. The patent reveals that the end of the roll should be on the outside aka the over position.

Aren't you glad you asked...

DAB 07-31-2015 5:03pm

that's only because the inventor was a guy. :slap:

ApexOversteer 07-31-2015 5:06pm

Nah, it's only because that was the clearest way to configure the diagram.

NeedSpeed 07-31-2015 5:07pm

And it does not show it connected to anything.

lspencer534 07-31-2015 5:58pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by NeedSpeed (Post 1386593)
And it does not show it connected to anything.

He's patenting the toilet paper, not the holder.

CertInsaneC5 07-31-2015 6:03pm

He obviously was never a cat owner. :rofl:

NCC-1701 07-31-2015 6:11pm

The correct way is it coming out from under...there I said it.:seasix:

OldSarge 07-31-2015 6:15pm

Over the top is how it should be. I have been turning them over for years after my wife installs them under, you think she would learn after all these years, cause when she sits down, she always gets to spin it over.

NCC-1701 07-31-2015 6:17pm

Spence put this in a poll form....

Hoog 07-31-2015 6:18pm

It's always over, just some folks put it on the roll backwards.

lspencer534 07-31-2015 6:20pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by NCC-1701 (Post 1386609)
Spence put this in a poll form....

Don't know how to do that once it's published.

mrvette 07-31-2015 6:48pm

Over the last few years/Decades??? TP makers have expanded the size of the rolls in diameter and played with the width also.....trick is, if you have one of them antiquated ceramic TP holders recessed a bit into the wall, you do the UNDER trick, the larger rolls will spin friendly.....IF you do the up/over thing as shown, the bottom of the larger dia will grap the bottom of most holders, even the free standing ones and instead of you getting enough sheets to wipe your shit with....you get a crappy poker hand.....

CASE CLOSED......

BTDT......:lol:

Y2Kvert4me 07-31-2015 6:54pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by lspencer534 (Post 1386587)
This is patent number 465,599 dated December 22, 1891.

No, it isn't.
That patent number was issued on Dec 22, 1891, but it's for a bicycle part.
US Patent 465599


I'm not sure when the roll configuration itself came about, but it clearly existed prior to Sept 15, 1891, when Seth Wheeler received patent #459,516 for the idea of incorporating pre-sliced sections in the material:
US Patent 459516

That same person also received a patent for a slight variation of that idea (with serrated seams), which is number 465,588 and dated Dec 22, 1891:
US Patent 465588

But these are both noted as "improvements in toilet paper rolls", they are not patents for the roll itself.

:cert:

vtelvr 07-31-2015 6:55pm

Over.

Kerrmudgeon 07-31-2015 6:57pm

How else can I put that little point on the end of it except coming over the front. :hide:

You can go with the ass backward approach, letting the new paper hang against the disgusting germ ridden wall if you must, but you'll find the roll on the counter if I got to your house! :yesnod: :D

m and t's77 07-31-2015 7:08pm

The bathroom that the cats can get to its under.The bedroom bathroom its over as it should be,I think that's how it goes...



lspencer534 07-31-2015 7:15pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Y2Kvert4me (Post 1386635)
No, it isn't.
That patent number was issued on Dec 22, 1891, but it's for a bicycle part.
US Patent 465599


I'm not sure when the roll configuration itself came about, but it clearly existed prior to Sept 15, 1891, when Seth Wheeler received patent #459,516 for the idea of incorporating pre-sliced sections in the material:
US Patent 459516

That same person also received a patent for a slight variation of that idea (with serrated seams), which is number 465,588 and dated Dec 22, 1891:
US Patent 465588

But these are both noted as "improvements in toilet paper rolls", they are not patents for the roll itself.

:cert:

Facts??? We don't need no stinkin' facts!

Milton Fox 08-01-2015 11:24am

17.5 million hotel guest rooms cant be wrong! :yesnod:

Knooger 08-01-2015 11:29am

People who have it go under should be culled from this planet, they are deranged scum and nothing good can come from their continued existence.

Bill 08-01-2015 11:34am

That was one of Spence's first jobs, as a young patent lawyer.

:leaving:


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