The present invention relates to dispensing napkins and, more specifically, relates to a napkin stack for uniformly providing napkins.
Napkin dispensers are well known in the art. Typical napkin dispensers include a housing and a storage magazine for receiving a stack of napkins. A metering device may also be included in the napkin dispenser to monitor when the dispenser requires refilling. The metering device may include other mechanical mechanisms to enhance the determination of when the dispenser requires refilling. Napkin dispenser may also include the use of spring biased leaves or biased spring elements for convenient extraction of the napkins. A disadvantage of known napkin dispensers includes the need for mechanisms to advance napkins in the dispenser and signal a need to refill the dispenser. Another disadvantage of known dispensers is the cost of manufacturing and maintaining the dispensers.
Therefore, a need exists for a method or device for dispensing napkins where the napkins are uniformly stacked, and a user is able to select a quantity of napkins for use without costly housings and mechanical mechanisms which are subject to maintenance and defect.
In an aspect of the invention, a napkin stack is provided which comprises a plurality of napkins each having edges and a plurality of adhesive elements located at specified locations adjacent the edges of each napkin. The plurality of napkins are removably affixed to each other to form a stack having a specified pattern.
In a related aspect, the specified pattern of the napkins includes the edges of the plurality of napkins being substantially equidistant from a longitudinal axis passing through center of the napkins.
In a related aspect, the specified locations of the plurality of adhesive elements are substantially the same for each adhesive element.
In a related aspect, the specified locations of the plurality of adhesive elements are substantially the same for each adhesive element and are positioned to mate with each other.
In a related aspect, the specified locations of the adhesive elements are adjacent corners of each napkin.
In a related aspect, the plurality of napkins are folded.
In a related aspect, the adhesive elements are a glue.
In a related aspect, each napkin includes a multiplicity of plies and each ply includes the adhesive elements.
In a related aspect, each napkin includes a multiplicity of plies and only a top and a bottom ply include the adhesive elements.
In a related aspect, the adhesive elements are located on the bottom surface of the napkin.
In a related aspect, the adhesive elements are located on the top surface of the napkin.
In a related aspect, the adhesive elements are orderless and are also non-toxic.
In another aspect according to the present invention, a method for stacking napkins comprises providing a plurality of napkins each having edges. A plurality of adhesive elements are applied at specified locations adjacent the edges of each napkin. The plurality of napkins are stacked such that the plurality of napkins are removably affixed to each other to form a stack having a specified pattern.
In a related aspect, the plurality of napkins includes each of the edges of the plurality of napkins being substantially equidistant from a longitudinal axis passing through a center of the napkins.
In a related aspect, the napkin stack further includes positioning the adhesive elements at substantially the same specified location on each napkin.
In a related aspect, the plurality of napkins further comprise folding the plurality of napkins.
In another aspect according to the invention, a napkin stack kit comprises a plurality of napkins each having edges. A plurality of adhesive elements are attached to each napkin at specified locations adjacent the edges of each napkin. The plurality of napkins are removably affixed to each other to form a stack of napkins in a specified pattern.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments thereof, which is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
An exemplary embodiment of a napkin stack 10 according to the present invention is shown in
The glue tabs 20 removable attach each napkin 18 to the napkin on top of it to provide a napkin stack 10 as shown in
In another embodiment according to the present invention, as shown in
Similar to the napkin stack 10 embodiment shown in
A method for stacking napkins according to the present invention includes providing a plurality of napkins as shown in
The napkin stacks 10, 100 shown in
The napkin stack according to the present invention does not require a dispenser to maintain a uniform stack. This provides a major advantage and cost savings over known devices and methods of uniformly stacking and making napkins available.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with respect to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in forms and details may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present application. It is therefore intended that the present invention not be limited to the exact forms and details described and illustrated herein, but falls within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/772,204, filed 10 Feb. 2006, the complete disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by its reference for all purposes.
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60772204 | Feb 2006 | US |