Information
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Patent Grant
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6439386
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Patent Number
6,439,386
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 30, 200023 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 27, 200221 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 206 409
- 206 410
- 206 494
- 206 806
- 206 812
- 221 45
- 221 46
- 221 61
- 221 64
- 221 102
- 383 8
- 383 9
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A product comprising an absorbent paper material and a container for use as a dispenser, which is adapted to hanging from a support member, such as a towel bar, is disclosed. The container can be optionally located on a surface, such as a counter top, and used as a dispenser. This provides the container with two different dispensing modes. The container has a hanger member integral with the container on one end, and the hanger member is attachable to the container in at least two separate positions. The hanger member is also adapted to covering at least a portion of the absorbent paper material exposed by an opening into the container prior to hanging the container.
Description
BACKGROUND
The present invention relates to a product comprising an absorbent paper material in a container, and the container for the absorbent paper material. In households today there is an ever-increasing demand for novel ways to dispense absorbent paper materials such as facial tissue, bathroom tissue, paper towels, napkins, and the like. In particular, with the increase in the number of items stored on counters and shelves and the resulting decrease in available counter space, there is a need to provide dispensing methods or products of absorbent paper materials, which reduce or eliminate the amount of counter space required. Thus, dispensers or products that have a reduced footprint while still dispensing standard size absorbent paper materials, or hanging dispensers or products, which eliminate the need for any counter space usage, are consumer preferred.
In addition, absorbent paper materials are frequently used in areas with exposure to liquids and moisture such as kitchens and bathrooms. Conventional cartons of absorbent paper materials, when placed on counters, can be damaged by associated liquid spills. By providing a dispenser that hangs or a dispenser that protects the absorbent paper material from moisture, the product's usefulness to consumers is enhanced.
For the foregoing reasons, there is a need for a packaged absorbent paper product that reduces the need to place the dispenser on a counter, or that protects the absorbent paper material inside the dispenser from liquids.
SUMMARY
The present invention is directed to a product comprising an absorbent paper material in a container that satisfies one or more of these needs, and a method of dispensing the absorbent paper material. The invention provides a significant advantage in that the absorbent paper material is protected from moisture damage by liquids on surfaces and counters by hanging from a support member. Another advantage is that the product eliminates counter space requirements by hanging while still providing acceptable dispensing performance. An additional advantage is that the container can be used as a dispenser when hanging or when the container is placed on a counter, thus providing two separate dispensing modes.
Hence in one aspect, the invention resides in a combination of a container and an absorbent paper material comprising: a substantially enclosed container having an interior volume, an interior surface, and a first opening; an absorbent paper material in the container; and a hanger member having a first hanger end integral with the container, and a second hanger end releasably attached to the container.
In another aspect, the invention resides in a method of dispensing an absorbent paper material comprising: releasing a second hanger end of a hanger member attached to a container by a first attachment member; wrapping the second hanger end of the hanger member around a support member; reattaching the second end of the hanger member to the container with a second attachment member; and withdrawing the absorbent paper material through an opening in the container.
DESCRIPTION THE DRAWINGS
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
FIG. 1
is an isometric view of an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 1A
is an elevation view of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 2
is an isometric view of an embodiment prior to hanging the container.
FIG. 2A
is an elevation view of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 3
is an isometric view of an alternative embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 4
is another alternative embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 5
is an isometric view of an alternative embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 6
is an isometric view of the embodiment of
FIG. 5
prior to hanging the container.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a product comprising a container
10
and an absorbent paper material
12
is shown. The container
10
, as herein described, is designed to provide the advantage of two dispensing modes. The container
10
may be any size or shape useful for containing the absorbent paper material
12
. In a specific embodiment, the container
10
is disposable upon depletion of the absorbent paper material
12
, and constructed from board, carton stock, heavy paper, and the like. The absorbent paper material
12
is substantially in contact with an interior surface
14
of the container
10
, and not housed within a second container or carton. However, it is possible to design the container
10
to be refillable, and constructed from a sturdier substrate such as plastic, metal, or the like. A refillable container, or a dispenser, could be used with an absorbent paper material purchased in another pre-packaged container, such as a facial tissue carton, that is placed into the dispenser. It is also possible to refill the container
10
with absorbent paper materials
12
purchased in bulk, and not housed in individual containers.
In a specific embodiment, the container
10
has a first end
16
, a second end
18
, and a sidewall comprised of four panels
22
,
24
,
26
, and
28
as shown in FIG.
1
and FIG.
1
A. The container
10
is generally rectangular. Generally rectangular means that at least one side of the container
10
is rectangular, although not all sides of the container
10
necessarily meet at right angles. Thus, a three dimensional parallelogram is generally rectangular. However, it is possible to construct the container
10
in a spherical shape, a cylindrical shape, or any other three-dimensional volume by use of a differently shaped sidewall and/or end panel. For instance, a cylindrical container would have one sidewall and two circular ends, while a spherical container would only have one continuous sidewall.
A first opening
30
is provided into the interior of the container
10
. In a specific embodiment, the first opening
30
is located partially panel
22
of the container's sidewall and partially in the second end
18
. Construction of the first opening
30
partially in the sidewall and partially in the second end
18
has the advantage of convenient dispensing independent of the container's orientation. Thus, acceptable dispensing performance is achieved when the container
10
is placed on a surface, or when the container
10
is hung from a support member
32
. However, any size, style, or location of opening configured to dispense an absorbent paper material
12
through the sidewall from the interior of the container
10
is possible. The type of absorbent paper material
12
being dispensed will dictate the style of opening. Alternative first openings may be located entirely in the container's ends or in any of the container's panels forming the sidewall.
All or a portion of the absorbent paper material
12
exposed by the first opening
30
may be covered by at least one cover
34
as is conventionally practiced with facial tissue cartons. For instance, a removable cover created by lines of perforation in the container
10
may occupy all or a portion of the first opening
30
(not shown). The removable cover is stripped from the container
10
prior to dispensing the absorbent paper material
12
. Alternatively, the absorbent paper material
12
may be covered by a poly film wrap that is removed (not shown). In a preferred embodiment, a poly film window with a slit
35
is present as the cover
34
covering the absorbent paper material
12
, and a removable cover (not shown) is supplied to protect the absorbent paper material prior to dispensing. However, if desired a poly film window in combination with the poly film wrap could be utilized instead. Alternatively, as later herein described, the hanger member
36
can be initially attached to the container
10
to cover the first opening
30
.
As shown in elevation in
FIG. 1A
, the container
10
has a hanger member
36
that has a first hanger end
38
integral with the container
10
, and a second hanger end
40
. Integral means the first hanger end
38
is a continuous portion of the container
10
. The second hanger end
40
is not integral as shown in
FIG. 1A
, but is attached to the container
10
by a first attachment member
42
. It is also possible to construct the hanger member
36
such that both the first hanger end
38
and the second hanger end
40
are integral to the container
10
. The hanger member
36
also has a first opposing surface
44
and a second opposing surface
46
.
Referring now to
FIG. 2
, the hanger member
36
is illustrated in a position when the product is purchased by a consumer. The hanger member
36
is attached to the container
10
such that the first opposing surface
44
is substantially in contact with the container
10
. If desired, the container
10
can be used in a non-hanging mode by leaving the hanger member
36
attached to the container
10
as shown in FIG.
2
A. With the first opposing surface
44
substantially adjacent the container
10
, no loop is present to hang the dispenser from the support member
32
. The hanger member
36
is attached to the container
10
, as received by the consumer, by a second attachment member
48
prior to hanging the container. Alternatively, the first attachment member
42
can be used to secure the hanging member
36
in its two alternate positions.
If desired, the container
10
may be hung from the support member
32
by releasing the second hanger end
40
from the container
10
, wrapping the hanger member
36
around the support member
32
, and then reattaching the second hanger end
40
to the container
10
. In the hanging mode, at least a portion of the first opposing surface
44
is adjacent the container
10
, while another portion of the first opposing surface
44
is adjacent the support member
32
. This creates a loop between the first end
16
and the first opposing surface
44
, which allows the container
10
to hang from the support member
32
.
In a specific embodiment, the first attachment member
42
is an adhesive, and the second attachment member
48
is a plurality of perforated lines
50
defining a strip
52
. To hang the container, a consumer grasps a tab
54
and removes the strip
52
attaching the second hanger end
40
to the container
10
. The first attachment member
42
is made inoperative in this position by placing an appropriate release means between the first attachment member
42
and the container
10
. Such a release means may be a release strip placed over the adhesive secured to the first opposing surface
44
, or a release strip on panel
26
preventing the adhesive from attaching the second hanger end
40
to the container. After removing the strip
52
, the consumer wraps the hanger member
36
around the support member
32
, and then reattaches the hanger member
36
to the container
10
with the adhesive.
Another possibility, instead of including a release means, is a latex co-adhesive or rubber cement for the first attachment member
42
. Latex co-adhesive is applied to the first opposing surface
44
of hanger member
36
near the second hanger end
40
. Offset relative to the first application of the adhesive, additional latex co-adhesive is applied to the panel
26
near the first end
16
of the container
10
. Because the two adhesive locations are offset, the hanger member
36
can be removed from the panel
26
. The two adhesive strips act as the first and second attachment members. After wrapping the hanger member
36
around the support member
32
, the two adhesive locations are aligned and pressed together. This reactivates the adhesive providing a secure bond for the second hanger end
40
to the container
10
.
As previously mentioned, two separate or different types of attachment members are not required. For instance, an adhesive first attachment member
42
could be used in both of the hanger member's positions instead of the plurality of perforated lines
50
and the strip
52
combined with an adhesive. Alternate types of attachment members may be utilized. For instance examples of alternative attachment members, by way of illustration and without limitation, include adhesives, hook and loop materials, tabs and slots, lines of perforation with or without a strip, clips, glue, hooks, and tape.
The container
10
preferably contains an interfolded stack of paper towels as the absorbent paper material, although other products may be packaged in the container. A product comprising container
10
and a stack of interfolded paper towels has the advantage of two dispensing modes—resting on a surface or hanging from a support member. While being utilized in the hanging mode, the container has the advantage of eliminating any counter surface requirements, and protecting absorbent paper material
12
from damage due to liquids that may be present on the surface.
FIG. 3
shows an alternative embodiment of the invention in an elevation view hanging from a towel bar. In this embodiment the container
10
has been altered to have a parallelogram profile as shown. The three dimensional parallelogram shown is generally rectangular since panels
16
,
18
,
22
, and
26
are rectangular. The parallelogram profile has the advantage of feeding the absorbent paper material
12
towards the first opening
30
as the material is depleted. The helps eliminate the need to reach into the container when there is a missed interfold or dispensing problem. Because the remaining interfolded absorbent paper materials are near the first opening
30
, it is easy to restart the dispensing process. In addition, the trapezoidal profile is aesthetically pleasing. The interfolded absorbent paper material
12
is shown after dispensing several sheets of the material.
Referring now to
FIG. 4
, an alternative embodiment of the invention is shown. The container
10
has a first compartment
58
, and a second compartment
60
separated by an internal partition
62
attached to an interior surface
14
of the container
10
. An absorbent paper material
12
is located in the first compartment
58
. The container
10
may be any shape or size useful for containing an absorbent paper material, and need not be the generally rectangular shape shown.
A first opening
30
into the interior of the first compartment
58
is provided, and adapted to dispense the absorbent paper material
12
. The first opening
30
may be any shape or size useful for dispensing the absorbent paper material
12
, and may be located anywhere in the first compartment
58
. If desired, at least a portion of the absorbent paper material
12
may be covered by a cover
34
having a slit
35
as previously discussed.
A second opening
64
into the interior of the second compartment
60
is provided. The second compartment
60
is adapted to serving as a waste receptacle for soiled absorbent paper materials. The second opening
64
may be any convenient shape or size, and may be located anywhere in the second compartment
60
. As previously discussed, the hanger member
36
is integral with container
10
on at least one end, and can be affixed to the container
10
in at least two distinct positions. The hanger member
36
is adapted to being removed from the container
10
, wrapped around a support member
32
, and then reattached to container
10
by an attachment member
42
or attachment members.
FIG. 4
shows the first compartment
58
nearer the support member
32
. It is possible to construct the container
10
such that the second compartment
60
is nearer the support member
32
. It is also possible to construct the container
10
such that first hanger end
38
of the hanger member
36
is located on a different side of the container
10
, such as the corner or edge connecting panels
24
and
26
. This would change the orientation of the container
10
when hung from the support member
32
as shown in FIG.
5
. In addition, locating the integral first hanger end
38
of hanger member
36
on such an edge would change the direction the consumer would need to wrap the hanger member
36
around the support member
32
. This would result in second hanger end
40
being visible on the front of the container
10
on panel
22
. Such an orientation has the advantage of utilizing the hanger member
36
as a cover
34
for the absorbent paper material
12
if desired as shown in FIG.
6
. The hanger member
36
could cover all or a portion of the first opening
30
prior to releasing the hanger member
36
from the container
10
and dispensing the absorbent paper material
12
. Another advantage is the ease of attaching second hanger end
40
to the container
10
when the attachment point is on the front of the container
10
.
The container
10
preferably contains an interfolded stack of paper towels, although other products may be packaged in the container. A product comprising container
10
arid interfolded paper towels has the advantage of two dispensing modes. While being utilized in the hanging mode, the container
10
has the advantage of eliminating any counter space requirements, and protecting the absorbent paper material
12
from damage due to liquids on the counter surface. While being utilized on a counter surface, the space provided by the second compartment
60
, and any soiled absorbent paper material in the second compartment
60
, protects the unused absorbent paper material
12
from any liquids on the counter surface.
Accordingly, while the invention has been described herein in detail in relation to specific embodiments, it is to be understood that this disclosure is only illustrative and exemplary of the invention, and is made merely for purposes of providing a full and enabling disclosure of the invention. The foregoing disclosure is not intended to be construed to limit the invention, or otherwise to exclude any other embodiments, adaptations, variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements; the invention being limited only by the claims appended hereto and the equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. A packaged product comprising:a substantially enclosed container containing an absorbent paper material; said container comprising a first end, a second end, and a sidewall forming an interior surface defining the container, a first opening into the container adapted to dispensing the absorbent paper material, and a hanger member having a first hanger end and a second hanger end, said first hanger end integral with the container; and said second hanger end attached to the container by a first attachment member comprising a plurality of lines of perforation and a removable strip; and the absorbent paper material substantially in contact with the interior surface.
- 2. The packaged product of claim 1 wherein the absorbent paper material is not contained within a carton placed into the container.
- 3. The packaged product of claim 1 wherein the container is disposable upon depletion of the absorbent paper material.
- 4. The packaged product of claim 1 wherein the container fully encloses the absorbent paper material except for the opening.
- 5. The packaged product of claim 1 wherein the sidewall comprises four panels and the container is generally rectangular.
- 6. The packaged product of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the absorbent paper material exposed by the first opening is covered by at least one cover.
- 7. The packaged product of claim 6 wherein the cover comprises a poly film window with a slit.
- 8. The packaged product of claim 6 wherein the cover comprises a removable cover attached to the container by lines of perforation.
- 9. The packaged product of claim 1 wherein the second hanger end is connected to the container by a second attachment member.
- 10. The packaged product of claim 9 wherein the second hanger end can be attached to the container in at least two positions.
- 11. The packaged product of claim 9 wherein the hanger member has a first and a second opposing side, and the second hanger end is attached to the container by the second attachment member such that a portion of the first opposing side is adjacent the container and a portion of the first opposing side is adjacent a support member.
- 12. The packaged product of claim 9 wherein the second attachment member comprises an adhesive.
- 13. The packaged product of claim 1 wherein the container further comprises a partition attached to the interior surface defining a first compartment and a second compartment, the first compartment containing the absorbent paper material and having the first opening, and the second compartment having a second opening and adapted for use as a waste receptacle.
- 14. The packaged product of claim 1 wherein the hanger member is integral with the container on both ends.
- 15. The packaged product of claim 1 wherein the hanger member has a first opposing side and a second opposing side, and the second hanger end is attached to the container by the first attachment member such that the first opposing side is substantially adjacent the container.
- 16. The packaged product of claim 15 wherein the hanger member covers at least a portion of the first opening.
- 17. A method of dispensing an absorbent paper material in a container comprising the acts of:providing a container with a hanger member having a first hanger end and a second hanger end, the first hanger end integral with the container and the second hanger end attached to the container by a first attachment member having a strip and a plurality of lines of perforation; releasing the second hanger end of the hanger member by removing the strip; wrapping the second hanger end of the hanger member around a support member; reattaching the second hanger end of the hanger member to the container with a second attachment member; and withdrawing the absorbent paper material through an opening in the container.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the act of reattaching the hanger member to the container by the second attachment member comprises an adhesive.
- 19. A packaged product comprising:a substantially enclosed container containing an absorbent paper material; said container comprising a first end, a second end, and a sidewall forming an interior surface defining the container; a first opening into the container adapted to dispensing the absorbent paper material; and a hanger member having a first hanger end, a second hanger end, and a first opposing side; said first hanger end integral with the container, and said second hanger end attached to the container by a first attachment member wherein the first opposing side covers at least a portion of the first opening; and the absorbent paper material substantially in contact with the interior surface.
- 20. The packaged product of claim 19 wherein the first attachment member comprises a line of perforations.
- 21. The packaged product of claim 19 wherein the first attachment member comprises a strip and a plurality of lines of perforation.
- 22. The packaged product of claim 19 wherein the second hanger end is attached to the container, after releasing the first attachment member, by a second attachment member.
- 23. The packaged product of claim 22 wherein the second attachment member comprises an adhesive.
- 24. The packaged product of claim 19 wherein the sidewall comprises four panels, two of the panels being rectangular in shape and two of the panels being trapezoidal in shape.
- 25. The packaged product of claim 24 wherein a portion of the opening is located in the sidewall, and a portion of the opening is located in one of the first or the second ends.
- 26. A method of dispensing an absorbent paper material in a container comprising the acts of:providing a container having an opening adapted to dispensing the absorbent paper material and a hanger member having a first hanger end, a second hanger end, and a first opposing side; the first hanger end integral with the container, the first opposing side covering at least a portion of the opening, and the second hanger end attached to the container by a first attachment member; releasing the second hanger end from the container to expose the opening; and withdrawing the absorbent paper material through the opening in the container.
- 27. The method of claim 25 further comprising the acts of:wrapping the second hanger end around a support member; and reattaching the second hanger end to the container by a second attachment member.
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