This utility model belongs to an improvement of the ordinary wet tissue structure, especially a press-contact type immersing interlayer tissue.
Presently, ordinary wet tissue needs to be individually packaged in a sealed plastic pouch after soaking. Otherwise, it will not be able to remain in a moist state. When used, an adhesive strip on the seal pouch needs to be lifted so that the package can be opened to remove the wet tissue before it can be used to wipe body parts, such as hands and arms, or other objects. If there is a crack or an opening on the sealed package, liquid contained in the wet tissue can easily volatize or evaporate from the crack or opening. Once a wet tissue is removed from its package, if it is not used in a timely manner, liquid contained in the wet tissue will also vaporize or evaporate within a short period of time. As a result, it is more difficult and less convenient to use. In addition, wet tissue cannot be utilized effectively or repeatedly. Due to the fact that it is inconvenient to use, its application is limited to a single use as a disposable product only.
The object of this utility model is to provide a press-contact type of immersing interlayer tissue. It is reasonably structured and is more convenient to use. There is no need to keep it in a sealed pouch to keep it in a moist state. As a result, there is a wide range of applications.
The object of this utility model is achieved as follows: A press-contact type of immersing interlayer tissue, including a facial tissue, is comprised of two facial tissue layers and hollow balls constructed with walls made of an organic degradable plastic film. The shell of the hollow ball is fully enclosed. It is either spherical or elliptical in shape. The inner peripheral walls of the two facial tissue layers are adhered to each other. The layers can either be made of tissue paper or non-woven cloth. Hollow balls are uniformly distributed in between these two tissue layers. A liquid that is not toxic to the human body is used to fill the inside of these hollow balls.
The key technology of this utility model involves the use of hollow balls in between the two layers of tissue paper. These hollow balls can be crushed by means of squeezing. The shell of the hollow ball is made of an organic degradable plastic film. A liquid that is not toxic to the human body, such as a perfume, disinfectant or hand sanitizer, may be contained inside these hollow balls. During the course of its use, some or all those hollow balls in between the two tissue paper layers are squeezed and crushed by hand. Liquid inside those crushed hollow balls will be discharged and will soak the facial tissue so that it can be used to wipe certain body parts, such as the skin, or other objects. The structure of this utility model is reasonable and it is more convenient to use. There is no need to use a sealed pouch to keep the facial tissue moist. It has a wide range of applications and it is highly adaptable to different situations.
This utility model is explained in more detail in conjunction with the attached drawings as follows:
A press-contact type soaked interlayer tissue, as shown in
Liquid (5) may be purified water, perfume, disinfectant, hand sanitizer, washing liquid or alcohol. A highly volatile liquid, such as alcohol, can be placed inside said hollow balls (2). For example, after said hollow balls (2) are crushed in an athletic field or on a hot day, the tissue can be used to wipe off the human skin as a single-use disposable product. Volatile liquid released by crushing said hollow balls (2) can produce a temperature-lowering and cooling effect. If a semi-permeable membrane is used to fabricate said hollow balls (2), and perfume is used to fill the inside of said hollow balls (2), its evaporation can be slowed down. Or, the tissue can be placed in upscale clothing to add a fragrance to the merchandise. Furthermore, a medicinal (medical) solution may be used to fill said hollow balls (2). After said hollow balls (2) are crushed, the medicinal (medical) solution can be smeared or wiped onto a wound or a swollen and painful spot to facilitate disinfection and sterilization.
Each spherically shaped hollow ball (2) can have a diameter of the order of 2-8 mm. Each elliptically shaped hollow ball (2) can have its longest diameter of the order of 3-9 mm.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201020263425.9 | Jul 2010 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CN11/73035 | 4/19/2011 | WO | 00 | 6/3/2013 |