A functional package is described in which a pre-moistened wipe is supported during use by an integral applicator that provides a barrier to protect the wearer from the wet wipe during usage.
Pre-moistened wipes or wet wipes are typically packaged in a package style called a flow wrapper. A flow wrapper is a single piece of flexible packaging material that is first heat sealed along the continuous length to produce a tube. This first seal is called the fin seal. Subsequently, the ends are sealed on both ends to form a closed package. This is typically done in a continuous process in which a stack of pre-moistened wipes is moved along a belt and the flow wrapper is formed around the stack. The user accesses the pre-moistened wipes through a resealable flap or plastic re-closeable lid that is glued to the outside of the package.
The present invention is directed to packaging for wet wipes in which there is an additional feature of providing an application tool for the wipe. The package consists of three layers, where the wipes are packaged between the top and middle layers and an opening for a user's hand or fingers is formed between the middle layer and bottom layer. This additional functionality lets the user remove a wipe from the package and then use the same package to use the wipe to clean or apply fluid to surfaces. The bottom layer provides a barrier between the hand and the wipe and provides a flat surface that holds the wipe in a flattened state to provide better use of the entire area of the wipe. This bottom layer also permits the use of thinner, more fragile wipes which can permit lower cost wipes or flushable wipes to be used in more aggressive cleaning applications.
Although this invention is primarily intended for use with wet wipes, it can be used for dry wipes. It can also be used in a system where the wipes are shipped in a dry state, but an enclosed rupturable packet moistens the wipes before use.
The packaging 100 also includes a middle layer 130 can be made of the same material as the top layer 120, but the heat seal layer is facing up as shown in this drawing. This is such that a heat seal layer (e.g., an underside) of the top layer 120 and the middle layer 130 will bond together and form a pouch during the manufacture of the product (packaging 100). This pouch located between the top layer 120 and the middle layer 130 receives and contains the wipes 10. As shown, the pouch can be defined by a locally raised portion of the top layer 120 and the top surface of the middle layer 130. The surrounding portion of the top layer 120 that surrounds the locally raised portion 121 of the top layer 120 seats directly against and seals against the top surface of the middle layer 130.
The packaging 100 includes a bottom layer 140 can be made of plastic or foam or any other suitable layer that provides isolation between the hand and the wipe during use. In particular, the interior space 105 is formed between the middle layer 130 and the bottom layer 140 and the user's hand or fingers are received within this space 105 to allow the user to wear the packaging 100 as a mitt. The middle layer 130 thus separates the user's hand and the wipes 10.
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It will be appreciated that an alternative use for product 100 is to use gloves or a standalone applicator.
It would also be possible to invert the structure (packaging 100) such that during use, the pouch for the wipes would be between the user's hand and the surface.
In one embodiment, between 10 and 30 wipes can be provided as the stack 10 and contained and held within the interior of the packaging 100.
Notably, the figures and examples above are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention to a single embodiment, as other embodiments are possible by way of interchange of some or all of the described or illustrated elements. Moreover, where certain elements of the present invention can be partially or fully implemented using known components, only those portions of such known components that are necessary for an understanding of the present invention are described, and detailed descriptions of other portions of such known components are omitted so as not to obscure the invention. In the present specification, an embodiment showing a singular component should not necessarily be limited to other embodiments including a plurality of the same component, and vice-versa, unless explicitly stated otherwise herein. Moreover, applicants do not intend for any term in the specification or claims to be ascribed an uncommon or special meaning unless explicitly set forth as such. Further, the present invention encompasses present and future known equivalents to the known components referred to herein by way of illustration.
The foregoing description of the specific embodiments will so fully reveal the general nature of the invention that others can, by applying knowledge within the skill of the relevant art(s) (including the contents of the documents cited and incorporated by reference herein), readily modify and/or adapt for various applications such specific embodiments, without undue experimentation, without departing from the general concept of the present invention. Such adaptations and modifications are therefore intended to be within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments, based on the teaching and guidance presented herein. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation, such that the terminology or phraseology of the present specification is to be interpreted by the skilled artisan in light of the teachings and guidance presented herein, in combination with the knowledge of one skilled in the relevant art(s).
While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example, and not limitation. It would be apparent to one skilled in the relevant art(s) that various changes in form and detail could be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
The present application is based on and claims priority to 62/556,746, filed Sep. 11, 2017, and is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 14/677,532, filed Apr. 2, 2015, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,326,645, issued May 3, 2016, U.S. application Ser. No. 15/084,174, filed Mar. 29, 2016, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,808,130, issued Nov. 7, 2017, and U.S. application Ser. No. 15/294,204, filed Oct. 14, 2016, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,039,424, issued Aug. 7, 2018, and U.S. application Ser. No. 15/449,265, filed Mar. 3, 2017, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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