The present disclosure generally relates to product dispensers that dispense cleansing wipes and, more particularly, to product a dispenser that cooperates with a cleansing wipe cartridge to display a content-specific message regarding the cleansing wipes housed in the cartridge.
Cleansing wipes generally are sold in plastic tubs, tubes or other containers, and a user typically extracts a wipe for use by pulling the wipe through a hole or slot in the container. Preferably, the hole or slot is covered by a lid. Commonly, the plastic container or tub is sold pre-loaded with a supply of wipes. Once a consumer depletes the original supply of wipes, the user may discard the empty container and purchase a new pre-loaded container or tub. Of course, discarding the empty containers and purchasing new containers just to get a new supply of wipes tends to waste a considerable amount of material, especially plastic. Further, retailers must set aside a great deal of shelf space in order to stock enough pre-loaded containers or tubs to meet demand.
To address some of these problems, manufacturers have recently introduced products that reuse the original wipes container. Instead of stocking exclusively pre-loaded containers or tubs, retailers now can stock a supply of pre-loaded containers, along with a supply of refill cartridges. Typically, these refill cartridges are made out of a lower cost packaging material. Consequently, retailers can stock many more refill cartridges than pre-loaded containers for a given shelf space, thus making better use of the available retail space. Also, because the cleansing wipes are substantially uniform in size and shape across different manufacturers, most refill cartridges made by one manufacturer can be used with the containers or tubs of other manufacturers.
Furthermore, because of widely differing consumer tastes, manufacturers tend to make a wide variety of cleansing wipes. For example, some consumers desire scented wipes, while other consumers demand wipes that are free of all dyes, scents, or perfumes. Still other consumers desire wipes having lotions such as aloe vera, lanolin, or other materials, often with or without the addition of alcohol. Still other consumers want gentle wipes, or wipes free of any lotion, alcohol, or other additives. However, because the plastic containers that hold the wipes are typically opaque and colored, the wipes within the containers must be identified by a label on the exterior of the container. Thus, it is possible for a consumer to mismatch the type of wipe in a refill cartridge with the type of label on the container, resulting in a situation where a consumer may not know what type of wipe is in the container.
A cleansing wipe container is disclosed that bears a content-specific message. The container includes a bottom panel, a top panel, and a surrounding sidewall, the container also includes a lid covering an opening, the opening providing access to an interior of the container. The container also has a viewing area for viewing a content-specific message from outside the container. The container receives a wipes cartridge that includes a plurality of cleansing wipes and a packaging that substantially encloses the plurality of cleansing wipes. The wipes cartridge and container are arranged to cooperate with one another to display a content-specific message in the viewing area, the content-specific message describing a characteristic of a type of cleansing wipes in the wipes cartridge.
While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter that is regarded as the present invention, it is believed that the invention will be more fully understood from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Some of the figures may have been simplified by the omission of selected elements for the purpose of more clearly showing other elements. Such omissions of elements in some figures are not necessarily indicative of the presence or absence of particular elements in any of the exemplary embodiments, except as may be explicitly delineated in the corresponding written description. None of the drawings are necessarily to scale.
Known cleansing wipe containers 10, shown in
A cleansing wipe container 110 and cartridge 126 constructed in accordance with the teachings of this disclosure are shown in
Alternatively, the viewing area 132 may be a transparent plastic sheet having a tint. For example, the transparent plastic sheet may have a red tint. The cartridge 126 may have a content specific message printed in one of the zones in a color other than the color of the transparent plastic sheet. Thus, the transparent plastic sheet filters all colors of light (other than the color of the tint) and the content-specific message appears in the viewing area 132 as black letters.
The cartridge 126 includes two color zones 140, 142 on one side thereof. At least one of the two color zones 140, 142 is substantially the same color as the content specific messages 134, 136. In this embodiment, the first color zone 140 is blue and the second color zone 142 is red. When arranging the cartridge 126 in an upright position and inserting the cartridge 126 into the container 110, as shown in
This unique combination of container 110 and cartridge 126 allows a single container 110 to receive different types of cartridges 126 while accurately displaying the contents of the cartridge 126 to a user based on the packaging of the cartridges 126. Thus, the container could be made nearly universal such that the retailer need only stock one type of container 110. This ability would greatly simplify manufacturing and inventory management.
A second embodiment of a container 210 and cartridge 226 is shown in
Alternatively, the electricity-driven indicator may be used to indicate which of a number of printed messages is specific to the cartridge's product contents. Individual light bulbs or light diodes within a plurality of light bulbs or light diodes located adjacent to or in proximity to an appropriate corresponding printed message may be used to indicate which features, from an array of possible features, are specific to the cartridge's product contents. Alternately, a moving “pointer” or other non-illuminating indicator may be used to indicate which features, from an array of possible features, are specific to the cartridge's product contents. It can be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that any one of a number of means of using an electricity-driven indicator to indicate the specific product contents of the cartridge may be used.
The cartridge 226 includes one or more electronic contacts 256. These contacts 256 complete a circuit in the container 210 that determines the content specific message to be displayed on the electronic screen 250. The completion of this circuit may be accomplished by any one of a number of means. As shown in
Alternately, the circuit may be completed by means of a magnetic switch. In this instance, the cartridge 226 includes one or more magnetic elements, consisting of either a magnet or an element that is attracted by a magnet, such as a second magnet or a piece of metal. The magnetic elements on the cartridge complete a circuit in the container 210 that determines the content specific message to be displayed. The container, then, would include a plurality of electronic circuits including a “switch” that can be activated by the proximity of the cartridge's magnetic element. Which of the various circuits would be activated by the cartridge would, then, be determined by the dispositions of the cartridge's magnetic elements.
It can be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that any one of a number of means of selectively completing a circuit within the container 210 by way of the cartridge 226 is possible.
Such a result is shown in
The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm”.
All documents cited in the Detailed Description are, in relevant part, incorporated herein by reference; the citation of any document is not to be construed as an admission that it is prior art with respect to the present invention. To the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this written document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to the term in this written document shall govern.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
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