The invention relates to a package for wipes, where the wipes are initially held in readiness separately from a separate liquid. Specifically, the invention relates to a dual compartment pouch for wipes and liquid.
In practice, various packages are known in which wipes already impregnated with liquid are held in readiness in a compartment, where such a package is opened at a withdrawal opening. For example, an injection moulded part made of plastic with a flap may be provided as the withdrawal opening. Furthermore, embodiments are known in which a pre-punched closure area is covered by a film, where the film is provided with a permanent adhesive, allowing for re-closure of the closure area. The wipes are provided, without limitation, for example, for cleaning, disinfecting. cosmetic applications or also as moist toilet paper.
In certain applications, it is desirable if the liquid is only subsequently applied to the wipes. Firstly, the advantage is then obtained that the wipes are easily stored, whereas in the case of already moistened wipes, liquid can escape at a prepared withdrawal opening, for example, a perforation. Even if in a simple embodiment of the package, such a withdrawal opening is covered with a separate slip of film, the liquid can attack the adhesive and/or an imprint depending on its composition.
Moreover, intended purposes also are feasible in which only a limited storage is possible after moistening the wipes. This is the case, for example, when the liquid slowly decomposes the wipes or when a chemical reaction takes place when moistening the wipes. For example, it also is feasible that the wipes are wetted with a first liquid which then reacts subsequently with a further liquid.
Furthermore, it also is feasible that in a dual compartment system for the wipes and the liquid, a moistening of the wipes is also accomplished subsequently. Thus, in the case of moist wipes a drying out is frequently observed during fairly long storage, which can be compensated by replenishing liquid. Finally wipes can also be provided for different intended purposes which require a different degree of moistening, which can be taken into account with the separate supply of liquid.
In order to at least partially meet the described requirements, dual compartment pouches are known from EP 1 201 562 B1, U.S. Pat. No. 7,357,248 B2, U.S. Pat. No. 6,062,381 A and U.S. Pat. No. 5,616,337 in which the liquid is initially held in readiness in a separate compartment before a barrier located inside the package between the compartments is broken open before a usage for the first time and the liquid passes directly to the wipes. Alternatively the liquid is initially located in a capsule which is located in a compartment together with the wipes, where the capsule is then broken open for a usage for the first time.
In the known embodiments, there is the disadvantage that an unintentional breaking open of the barrier is not excluded, in which case this is then not indicated to the user. Consequently, there is the risk that the wipes are moistened far before their envisaged usage and then can no longer be used unrestrictedly. Furthermore, the manufacture of a package with an internal breakable barrier also is complex, where a compromise must always be found between the manageability and the security of the barrier against an unintentional opening.
Known from GB 2 506 412 A is a package for wipes and liquid which has a total of three compartments. In the disclosed package, however, the partitions running between the compartments inside the packaging also can be broken so that the previously described disadvantages should be taken into account.
Known from US 2006/0151351 A1 is a dual compartment pouch in which the two compartments are separated from one another by a permanent sealing seal which cannot be broken open. The two compartments are provided to accommodate moist wipes on the one hand and dry wipes on the other hand, with no mixing taking place.
According to JP 2007-230622 A, building products are held in readiness in two separate different-sized containers which each have a screw connection for a spout. A small spout is screwed on the smaller container, which may then be inserted with its tip into the screw connection of the larger container. Doing so achieves a fluid communication between the two different-sized containers held separately in readiness. The substances mixed in the large container are then dispensed through a large spout that can be fastened on the corresponding screw closure. As a result of the many different elements, however, the handling of the system described is in need of improvement, with comparatively large quantities of waste also resulting during use as intended.
The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of known arts, such as those mentioned above.
To that end, the present invention provides a dual compartment pouch for wipes and liquid in which the wipes are initially separated particularly reliably from the liquid and which is characterized by a particularly simple and flexible manageability.
In an embodiment, the invention provides a dual compartment pouch for wipes and liquid comprising a pouch body made of a pouch film, having a front wall and a rear wall, side seals which run on at least a portion of a circumferential pouch edge and preferably connecting the front wall and the rear wall directly to one another, a parting seal connecting the front wall and the rear wall, which separates a first compartment from a second compartment in a fluid-tight manner and a first fitting on the first compartment and a second fitting on the second compartment. The fittings have a complementary shape to one another which after a separation of the compartments along the parting seal enables a fluid communication, in particular a tight fluid communication, of the fittings with one another.
According to the invention, a dual compartment pouch is provided in which the wipes and the additional liquid are separated from one another by a permanently tight parting seal. A single cohesive uniform package is therefore formed in which the separation is clearly identifiable for the user. An unintentional mixing of the wipes with the liquid by an internal connection in the package is eliminated. On the contrary, the two compartments are separated from one another along the parting seal, for which a weakening line is expediently provided. This weakening line preferably runs centrally or approximately centrally of the parting seal and is formed, for example, by a perforation, a stamping, a laser line or the like. After the separation of the two compartments on the parting seal, the compartments can be handled separately and in particular inserted into one another with the aid of the fittings to produce a fluid communication.
According to the invention, the two fittings have a complementary shape to one another so that a communication is possible without intermediate pieces, adapters or the like.
In principle, the fittings can be arranged at any point of both compartments. A particularly simple arrangement is obtained if the fittings are sealed into respectively one associated section of a side wall.
The complementary shape of the two fittings is achieved in various ways. Preferably the first fitting is a female connecting member with an opening and the second fitting is a male connecting member with a spout that can be inserted into the opening. As a result of a precise matching of the dimensions and/or a slightly conical configuration, it also can be achieved that both fittings are held in a frictional connection on one another by an appropriate effect of force so that during a transfer of liquid between the compartments, an accidental loosening or escape can be avoided.
Expediently, the first compartment contains the wipes, which are either dry or provided with a base liquid, in which case the liquid is then initially held in readiness in the second compartment and after connection of the two compartment via the fittings, is transferred into the first compartment.
Before and after the transfer of the liquid, a tight closure usually needs to be ensured. Frequently it also is desirable that the wipes are initially tightly closed in order to avoid contamination. Against this background, one of the fittings or both fittings is provided with a breakable closure or a removable cover. A possible cover, for example, is a protective cap which can be screwed-on in the case of the male connecting member and screwed-in in the case of the female connecting member. Alternatively, it also is possible that a protective cap is only held by breakable webs, adhesive or the like and thus, after loosening, cannot be replaced again.
In the case of a screw or bayonet closure, however, with regard to the first compartment provided with the wipes, there is the advantage that even after filling, a tight closure can be ensured again. Additionally or alternatively, the first fitting is provided with a type of valve which only allows the ingress of liquid.
After moistening the wipes with the liquid, these are ready for use.
Within the framework of the invention, usually a plurality of wipes are provided in the dual compartment pouch, in particular, in the first compartment. Naturally the invention also covers an embodiment in which only one wipe is contained in the first compartment.
If, however, a plurality of wipes are accommodated by the first compartment, there is also the need to reclose the first compartment after removing a wipe. For this purpose the first compartment has a tear-open or fold-out withdrawal opening on the front wall or the rear wall.
Such a withdrawal opening can, for example, be formed by a separate injection-moulded part which is known, for example, from WO 2008/017939 A1.
According to an embodiment, a separate film slip with permanent adhesive is provided over the withdrawal opening on the front wall or the rear wall. The withdrawal opening is formed, for example, whereby a corresponding section of the pouch film is cut or perforated on the front wall or the rear wall and is then raised with the separate film slip during opening. Alternatively, a simple slit is covered by a film slip. Corresponding embodiments are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,616,337.
The pouch body of the dual compartment pouch is formed from the pouch film, preferably by heat sealing, where the different fittings are then fastened on the first compartment or the second compartment. It lies within the framework of the invention that the front wall and the rear wall are formed by two separately supplied sections of the pouch film where side seals are then provided around the entire circumferential pouch edge.
According to an embodiment, the pouch film is folded onto itself to form the front wall and the rear wall so that then on one side of the pouch body, the pouch edge is formed by a folding edge. In particular, the folding edge can run parallel to the parting seal.
Both in such an embodiment and also with side seals around the entire pouch edge, the parting seal connects the mutually opposite side seals. In order to facilitate separation, the side seals can then each have a recess at the ends of the parting seal, with the result that when force is introduced by a user, a tearing along a weakening line is made easier.
The pouch film is preferably multi-layer and has a heat-sealable inner layer. In particular, the pouch film can be laminated in a multilayer manner, in which case an internal imprint is then provided. There is then the advantage that before mixing the wipes with the liquid in the first compartment, an imprint or a laminating adhesive cannot be attacked by the liquid even if weakening lines, perforations or the like are provided to form a withdrawal opening.
Within the framework of the invention, the volume of the compartments can be the same or different without restriction. Frequently a smaller volume is required to accommodate the liquid than is required to accommodate the wipes. For this purpose the compartments can have a different width in a direction transverse to the parting seal. As required therefore, the parting seal is then displaced laterally in order to provide suitable volumes for the first compartment and the second compartment for different applications.
The dual compartment pouch according to the invention is produced by folding and heat sealing the pouch film. The fittings are then inserted with a suitable machine which is provided for the simultaneous manufacture of two pouches where different fittings having a complementary shape are supplied and sealed-in for the first compartment and the second compartment. A corresponding machine is operated in a clocked manner, wherein in one operation not two separate pouches, but the dual compartment pouch is formed with the compartments connected by the parting seal.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description of embodiments that follows, with reference to the attached figures, wherein:
The following is a detailed description of example embodiments of the invention depicted in the accompanying drawings. The example embodiments are presented in such detail as to clearly communicate the invention and are designed to make such embodiments obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art. However, the amount of detail offered is not intended to limit the anticipated variations of embodiments; on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
The pouch body comprising a front wall 5 and a rear wall 6 is formed from a multilayer pouch film, which has a heat-sealable inner layer. Accordingly, the two compartments 1, 3 are permanently separated from one another by a parting seal 7 formed by heat sealing, where the parting seal 7 centrally has a weakening line 8 in the form of a perforation.
The two compartments 1, 3 can be torn apart along the weakening line 8 without the compartments 1, 3 themselves opening. In order to wet the wipes 2 with the liquid 4, the dual compartment pouch has a first fitting 9 on the first compartment 1 and a second fitting 10 on the second compartment 3. The fittings 9, 10 have a complementary shape with respect to one another, which, after separation of the compartments 1, 3 along the parting seal 7, enables a direct tight fluid connection of the fittings 9, 10.
Specifically the first fitting 9 forms a female connecting member with an opening, whilst the second fitting 10 forms a male connecting member with a spout 11 which can be inserted in the opening. As shown in
In the embodiment according to
Naturally however, the two compartments 1, 3 also can enclose the same volume, as is shown as an example in
In particular, it can be seen from
In
Thus, in
Additionally or alternatively, in particular, the first fitting 9 also can be provided with a check valve or the like, not shown in the figures, in order to avoid an escape of liquid 4 from the first compartment 1 after the supply of liquid 4 to the wipes 2.
It can be further identified in
The withdrawal device described is merely an example. Instead of a separable section 17, merely a slit can be provided. Furthermore, the withdrawal region also can be provided by a separate injection moulded part with a flap.
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