The present invention relates generally to dispensers for wipes, tissue, towel and the like wherein the dispenser container has a removable dispensing aperture cover secured to the first sheet to be dispensed. In a preferred embodiment the invention is directed to a dispenser for moist wipes provided with a removable sealing member secured to a starting sheet inter-folded with a stack of inter-folded wipes to be dispensed.
Dispensers for disposable sheet products such as facial tissue, moist wipes and so forth are frequently disposable themselves being made from cardboard or polymer film or are refillable wherein, for example, a thermoformed container is initially provided with the disposable sheet product and refill packages are used to replenish the container. In any event, it is typically difficult to start dispensing disposable sheet product because of its very nature; being relatively thin, it is difficult (for all but those of great manual dexterity) to withdraw a single sheet from the container. For instance, moist wipes are typically distributed in sealed containers which retain their moisture and are often supplied in folded form, in a stack. Since the wipes readily adhere to one another, they are difficult to separate such that more than one wipe is grasped by a consumer. One solution to this problem has been the use of dispensers provided with two lids, an inner, aperture lid and an outer, sealing lid.
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Perhaps more commonly, difficulty in starting the dispenser or refill pack simply leads to excess waste. A user will attempt to withdraw the first tissue or towel from a stack or roll and instead withdraw many more sheets than intended or needed. The excess sheets are oftentimes discarded without being used at all.
The present invention is directed to a dispenser where it is not necessary for a user to manually feed the first sheet through an aperture in order to start the dispenser. The invention thus generally relates to dispensers for dispensing wipes, tissues, towels or the like, including a container provided with a dispensing aperture and a plurality of sheets disposed in the container wherein each sheet is adapted to draw a successive sheet partially through the aperture upon removal from the container, wherein the improvement is a movable sealing member secured to a lead sheet configured such that upon movement of the sealing member relative to the container, the lead sheet is withdrawn from the container and a subsequent wipe is partially drawn through the dispensing aperture upon removal of the lead sheet. The invention thus applies to poly pak refills, facial tissue or “pop-up” wipe or tissue dispensers whether the dispensers are simply film, cardboard or foil containers or include a more durable thermoformed container. In one preferred embodiment, there is provided in accordance with the invention an auto-start dispenser for dispensing moistened inter-folded wipes including: (a) a container provided with a dispensing aperture for receiving a stack of inter-folded moist wipes; (b) a removable sealing member affixed to the container to seal the aperture wherein the sealing member and container form an enclosure adapted to retain moisture; and (c) a lead sheet inter-folded with the stack of inter-folded moist wipes and secured to the removable sealing member, the removable sealing member and the lead sheet being adapted to draw an inter-folded moist wipe partially through the aperture upon removal of the sealing member from the container. Most preferably, the lead sheet is secured to the removable sealing member by way of a hot-melt adhesive. Any suitable hot-melt adhesive can be employed. Hot-melt adhesives may include one or more components selected from the group consisting of: poly (ethylene), poly (vinyl acetate), polyamides, bitumens and waxes. Suitable adhesives include Stanley all-purpose hot- melt glue (dual temperature) available from Stanley Fastening Systems, E. Greenwich, R.I. and Arrow all-purpose clear hot-melt glue available from Arrow Fastener Co., Inc., Saddle Brook, N.J. The adhesive may be applied using a Stanley model GR-20 hot-melt glue gun at a medium temperature setting.
The sealing member may be affixed to the container by a variety of methods, including adhesives. The sealing member may be a metal foil or a polymer film. The container may be thermoformed of a plastic material and reusable, or it may be formed from a polymer film or simply be a paper container for dry products. When a thermoformed container is utilized a plastic material such as polystyrene, polyethylene or polypropylene may be used; preferably a recyclable plastic. When a polymer film is used as the container, biaxially oriented films are preferred because of their barrier properties. Typically such films may be polyethylene terephthalate films or polypropylene films. The moist wipes may be made of a variety of cellulosic materials such as paper materials, or cloth materials and are made in some preferred embodiments from an air-laid web.
The moist wipes are moistened with a moistening composition including water and a variety of other ingredients. In some embodiments such ingredients would include an emollient such as aloe vera gel, or lanolin. In still other embodiments the moistening composition may include as an active ingredient benzalkonium chloride. Typically other ingredients such as propylene glycol, citric acid, tocopherol (vitamin E), tocopherol derivatives, fragrance and the like may be added to the moistening composition if so desired.
In another aspect of the invention there is provided the improvement to a dispenser adapted to dispense moist wipes. In particular there is provided in a dispenser for dispensing moist wipes including a container provided with a dispensing aperture and a plurality of moist wipes disposed in the container, wherein each moist wipe is adapted to draw a successive wipe partially through the aperture upon removal from the container, the improvement including a removable sealing member affixed to said container wherein the removable sealing member and the container define a moisture retaining enclosure and the removable sealing member is secured to a lead sheet configured such that upon removal of the sealing member the lead sheet is withdrawn from the container and a subsequent wipe is partially drawn through the dispensing aperture.
The present invention may include a container with a removable tab as illustrated below, or a lead sheet may be directly affixed to the lid of a container as will be appreciated by one of skill in the art. In such cases a lead sheet may be affixed directly to a flip lid, for example, and the exterior of the package could be sealed with film or foil. While the present invention is perhaps most advantageously employed in connection with wipes, it may find application in connection with dry absorbent sheet, for example, tissue or towel products. Such products may be in a stack having the various fold geometries illustrated in the appended drawings or in the form of a perforated roll. Still further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following description and drawings.
The invention is described in detail below in connection with the various figures in which:
The invention is described in detail below with reference to several embodiments. Such description is for purposes of illustration only and is in no way limitative of the invention.
Moist wipes are known in the art and are distributed in a variety of ways. Some are distributed as folded, sometimes inter-folded wipes, while others are dispensed via roll form in cylindrical containers. Due to their convenience, such wipes have gained wide spread commercial acceptance.
Typically wipes may be made from cloth or paper materials, such as an air-laid web moistened with water and optionally additional ingredients. A preferred active ingredient in some products is benzalkonium chloride, a cleaning and antiseptic agent. Other ingredients include: emollients such as aloe vera gel, lanolin and naturally occurring oils and their derivatives. Further included may be dispersing agents, fragrance, other anti-septic agents, emulsifiers and so forth. Typical ingredients include propylene glycol, citric acid, tocopherol (Vitamin E) and its derivative esters, disodium cocoamphodiacetate, isothiazolinones, disodium EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium salt) and so forth.
Likewise, inter-folded wipes may be inter-folded in a variety of fold geometries. There is shown in
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Another suitable fold geometry is seen in
Still yet another geometry for an inter-folded stack of moist wipes is shown in FIG. 5. Here there is shown a plurality of moist wipes 76-88 each of which is provided with two folds. Thus, such geometry is termed a modified Z-fold inter-folded geometry for the moist wipes. As will be appreciated from
One way of practicing the present invention will be appreciated by considering FIG. 6 and FIG. 7.
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While the invention has been described in detail with reference to several embodiments, modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention, set forth in the appended claims, will be readily apparent to one of skill in the art.
This non-provisional United States patent application is based on Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/322,005, entitled “Moist Wipe Dispenser with Auto-Start Tab”, filed Sep. 14, 2001, the priority of which is hereby claimed.
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