The present invention relates to a method for facilitating the identification of suitable object-wiping material and dispenser therefor.
The manufacturing, HoReCa (Hotel, restaurant, catering), healthcare and servicing/repair industries are highly reliant on wiping material such as paper and nonwoven for preparing and cleaning surfaces. These surfaces may be on components which are manufactured or repaired, equipment which is used for manufacturing or repair, surfaces on which foodstuff is prepared or floors upon which equipment stands. The wiping material is normally housed in a suitable dispenser at a location which is convenient for the particular surface.
Generally, a particular type of wiping material is associated with each specific wiping application. For example, for preparing a highly polished surface it is common to utilize a soft low-linting cloth, whilst for e.g. an oil spillage it is common to use a material with good absorption properties. Since a particular type of wiping material may be associated with a specific wiping application and each type of wiping material has dedicated properties, each type of wiping material format, e.g. roll, cut wipers, etc., normally has a dispenser which is specially adapted to that type of wiping material format, including the volume of wiping material needed.
“Cost-in-use” is a very important factor when choosing the supplier of object-wiping system. A customer is generally more interested in the total costs over, for example, a five year period than the initial procurement cost. To optimize the cost-in-use, it is essential that the customer acquires the most suitable product or products for his or her needs. For example, it makes little economic sense to use a polishing cloth to mop up an oil spillage. A further important factor is the expected consumption rate of the object-wiping material. After all, a one-man sandwich bar operation will consume much less object-wiping material than a kitchen supplying hospitals and schools.
There is a myriad of different object-wiping materials and associated dispensers on the market. Whilst, in theory at least, this means that an individual user is able to acquire the most suitable object-wiping material and dispenser for a particular application, the most appropriate material and dispenser are often hidden among the huge choice.
Since, for each wiping application, there is a particular wiping material which is most suitable, and an appropriate dispenser is required for that wiping material, a workshop in which several activities take place may need several different types of wiping material and associated dispensers.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a method for facilitating the identification of suitable object-wiping material and dispenser therefor. It is a further object to provide a method in which, irrespective of his/her selection of object-wiping material and dispenser, the user is ensured that the selected dispenser will bear a distinctive family trait.
One or more of the above objects is achieved in accordance with the present invention by a method for facilitating the identification of suitable object-wiping material and dispenser therefor, the method comprising the steps of
The method may be performed by a potential purchaser of object-wiping material or by a sales person in collaboration with a potential purchaser. The questionnaire utilized in the method may suitably be printed in paper format, such as a folder. Alternatively, the questionnaire utilized in the method may suitably be integrated in software which can be run on a computer such as a PC and/or on line via, for example, the internet. By providing for each question an exhaustive list of possible answers, the person completing the questionnaire is provided with prompts, thereby facilitating the completion of the questionnaire. Since the method provides a recommendation of the type of object-wiping material and dispenser most suited to the user's needs, the risk of selecting an inappropriate object-wiping material and dispenser, both from a function and cost perspective, is reduced. This is particularly the case if the recommendation is a single recommendation.
According to one aspect of the invention, the method comprises the step of
As a result of this method, irrespective of his or her choice, the user can be secure in the knowledge that the recommended dispenser will visually pass in with any other dispenser from the wiping material system. Thus, even if a customer needs different wiping material for several different applications, and therefore must acquire several different dispensers, all the dispensers will enjoy a common identity.
Further aspects of the method of the present invention are detailed in the appended dependent claims.
The invention will be described in the following by way of example only and with reference to the attached drawings in which:
Before describing the attached drawings, it may be useful to familiarize oneself with aspects of the science of colour, i.e. chromatics. As is explained on Wikipedia.org, chromatics includes the perception of colour by the human being, as well as the physics of electromagnetic radiation in the visible range. Electomagnetic radiation is characterized by its wavelength and its intensity. Most light sources emit light at many different wavelengths. A colour may be defined as a class of spectra that give rise to the same colour sensation. In each class the members are called metamers of the colour in question.
The colours of the rainbow include all those colours that can be produced by visible light of a single wavelength only. These colours are known as pure spectral colours and the relevant colours are commonly identified as red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. The table below shows the approximate wavelengths (in nanometers) for various pure spectral colours.
Examples of non-spectral colours are the achromatic colours (black, grey and white) and colours such as pink, tan and magenta.
Ignoring human perception, objects can be said to have the colour of the light leaving their surfaces.
In the drawings, reference number 10 denotes dispensers making up a wiping material system, with each of the dispensers of the system being of a different shape and/or size. Each of the dispensers 10 comprises at least a first component 12 and a second component 14. Typically, these components may be made of a plastics material such as ABS, or a composite material. For high-end applications it is also possible that the dispensers be fabricated from metal. Irrespective of the choice of material, the first and second components 12, 14 are visible to a user when using the dispensers for their intended purpose, i.e. when a user is to remove wiping material from the dispensers. Being visible to a user is meant to include not only components that are opaque or solid but also components that are semi-transparent or smoked. The first component 12 is of a first colour and the second component 14 is of a second colour, with the first and second colours being distinct from each other. The colour of the first component and the colour of the second component are identical for all dispensers 10 of the plurality of dispensers.
For ease of understanding, in each of the drawings the colour of the first component 12 is depicted as shaded, whilst the colour of the second component remains unshaded.
In example embodiments, one of said first and second components is of an achromatic colour, such as black or grey.
In example embodiments as exemplified in
In
The dispenser illustrated in
In accordance with example embodiments, the first and second components 12, 14 constitute at least 80% of the visible surface(s) of the dispenser. Indeed, in the dispenser illustrated in
In contrast to the dispensers illustrated in
As well as being provided with a base unit and an access lid, the dispenser of
In example embodiments, the second component 14 may be of an achromatic colour, such as black or grey. Thus, by way of example, in
In example embodiments, at least one of the additional components has the same colour as the first component 12. In such cases, the serration arrangement 30 in
To provide an easily identifiable appearance, in example embodiments the first component may be of a colour having a wavelength from 450 nm to 670 nm. For example, therefore, the first component may be red and the second component may be a dark grey or black.
A further distinct combination is arrived at by having the first component be white and the second component be turquoise. In such embodiments one or more of the additional components may for example be black.
In example embodiments the first, the second and one or more additional components of the dispensers are arranged such that at least some of the first, the second and any one or more additional components do not lie adjacent a component of the same colour. Thus, in the
As mentioned above, the dispensers illustrated in the drawings are suitable for dispensing wiping material which is either stacked, rolled on a centerfeed roll or rolled on a circumferential feed roll. Typically, the wiping material will usually either be made of paper based on cellulose fibres (either virgin or recycled) or made of hydroentangled nonwoven material. In the latter case, the nonwoven material may be composed of a mixture of staple fibres, filaments and pulp fibres. Wiping material refills supplied by the present applicant under the trade name Tork W4 Top Pak may be used together with the dispenser illustrated in
It will be apparent from the above that the wiping material system provides a customer with a range of dispensers having a common identity from which the customer can choose depending on the intended application. Irrespective of his choice, the user can be secure in the knowledge that the dispenser will visually pass in with any other dispenser from the wiping material system. Thus, even if a customer needs different wiping material for several different applications, and therefore must acquire several different dispensers, all the dispensers will enjoy a common identity.
However, the potentially wide range of wiping materials and dispensers can make it difficult for a customer to select the most suitable wiping material and dispenser for a particular purpose. To facilitate this decision-making process, and in accordance with the present invention, a questionnaire is provided. As will be apparent from the following description, the questionnaire is either printed in paper format, such as in a folder, or integrated in software which can be run on a computer such as a PC and/or on line via, for example, the internet. In
For at least one of the questions, though preferably all, the method according to the invention includes providing an exhaustive list of possible answers from which the user is to select at least one. The list may suitably be in the form of a drop-down menu. Examples of possible answers include the following.
To the question “What is/are the tasks”?, the list of possible answers may include “Dry wiping”, “Wiping up water and solid particles in wet state”, “Wiping up oil, fat”, “Wiping with solvent”, “Glass cleaning” and “Polishing”.
To the question “What is the work situation?”, the list of possible answers may include “Fixed—tasks done close to working station”, “Semi-mobile (within working area)” and “On the move (service car, etc.)”.
To the question “Is the usage requirement normal or high? (volume)”, the list of possible answers may include “High usage (lots of material used frequently)”, “Medium usage” and “Low usage (limited amount—not often)”.
Depending on the answers selected, the questionnaire provides a recommendation of the type of object-wiping material and dispenser most suited to that user's needs. This step of the method is depicted by box 58 in
To further facilitate the identification of suitable object-wiping material and dispenser, the questionnaire may further comprise check boxes with predetermined headings, with the predetermined headings relating to particular user requirements of the object-wiping material. Thus, and as is illustrated in box 60, the predetermined headings may include “Sensitive surfaces”, “Rough surfaces”, “Low linting”, “Cross contamination”, “Food contact”, “Solvents used”, “Barrier protection (against metal cuttings)”, “Heat resistance”, “Single use (explanation)” and “Repeated use (explanation)”.
Using a suitable algorithm, once the user has answered each of the questions and checked any appropriate boxes, a recommendation of the type of object-wiping material and dispenser most suited to that user's needs is provided.
The boxes 52, 54, 56, and 60 as shown in
The dispensers described in relation to
The invention has been described above by way of example only and the skilled person will appreciate that various modifications may be made within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, the maximum number of colours displayed by the dispensers may be restricted to three or four.
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0950509-0 | Jun 2009 | SE | national |
This application is a National Phase Entry of International PCT patent application No. PCT/SE2010/050658, filed on Jun. 11, 2010, and which claims the benefit of priority based on Swedish patent application No. SE 0950509-0, filed Jun. 30, 2009. The contents of each of PCT/SE2010/050658 and SE 0950509-0 are expressly incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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PCT/SE2010/050658 | 6/11/2010 | WO | 00 | 12/21/2011 |