The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for body cleansing when conventional bathing facilities are not available or practical.
Active individuals, for example, those commuting to work by jogging or using a bicycle, are often hampered by the lack of shower or bathing facilities at their destination. Individuals involved in outdoor activities such as a picnic or beach going, may have a need to freshen up before a subsequent party or social gathering. Travelers and especially business travelers taking extended trips to meet with clients or business associates may face a similar dilemma.
Large area pre-moistened towelettes (for example 2′×4′) in single-use foil packages are generally known in the art for campers or the like who do, not have access to plumbing. Such wipes are relatively bulky, and are an imperfect solution to those who may not have the luxury of time for substantial air-drying outdoors, or access to a separate dry towel or clothing, or a clean or private space in which to wash. Some pre-moistened towelettes incorporate substantial alcohol content into the moistening material to promote rapid drying. High proportions of alcohol may not be practical for a body washing system where large areas of skin will be moistened.
The present inventor has recognized that the simple co-location of a dry towelette with a moist towelette in a single-use package can substantially increase the accessibility of a single-use body washing system to active individuals. By providing a dry towelette properly sized to provide a substantially complete drying of the individual after use of the moist towelette, the area washed and the amount of moisture used in the bathing process can be substantially increased to approximate more closely an actual bath or shower. Additional toiletry items can be incorporated in an analogous manner.
Specifically then, the present invention provides a body washing system having a moist towelette sealed in a first moisture impervious package openable by tearing the packaging material of the first package, the first moisture impervious package attached to a second moisture impervious package openable by tearing the packaging material of the second package and holding a dry towelette therein.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to provide an integrated package providing a bathing experience commensurate with being able apply sufficient moisture to large enough area of the body requiring subsequent moisture removal by a towelette. It is another feature of a least one embodiment of the invention to provide a system that is lightweight and sufficiently convenient to be practically available to individuals in a variety of situations.
The first and second moisture impervious packages may be joined by a common seam in packaging material extending between the first and second packages.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to provide a packaging system that may make use of well-established packaging technologies.
The seam may be perforated.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to permit the user the option of separating the packages for more convenient access.
The seam may include a tear notch promoting tearing of the material of the first and second packages at the tear notch.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to present a tear notch that promotes a logical sequential opening of the packages in order of use.
The body washing system of claim 1 wherein the material is heat-sealable polymer and foil laminate.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to provide easily openable packaging that preserves the hygienic qualities of the bathing materials.
The moist and dry towelettes have may have an area greater than 300 square centimeters.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to provided body cleaning system suitable for full body bathing.
The moist and dry towelette may be nonwoven.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to providing material that has suitable strength for cleaning and that provides significant capillary adsorption capabilities for both holding a moistening liquid and removing the same.
The first package may have indicia indicating moisture and the second package has indicia indicating dryness.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to both inform the consumer of the nature of the product while providing guidance as to the contained elements. This specificity of labeling is possible by packaging each towelette in separate outer package material.
The first and second moisture impervious packages may be joined at a common sealed edge of shared material and folded over each other along the common sealed edge to bring opposed edges of each package displaced from the common edge together in attachment.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to provide a compact, single-use wet/dry product without the need for special or bulky container design
The attachment of the opposed edges may be by means of an adhesive applied to the packaging such as a thermoplastic space-filling adhesive.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to provide a simple method of producing a dual compartment package using conventional heat-sealed pouches suitable for mass production with current technologies.
The body washing system may include one or more additional moisture impervious packages releasably attached to one of the first and second moisture impervious packages and holding a third towelette supporting a material different from moistening materials of the first towelette.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to provide a more complete body washing experience by co-locating material selected from the group consisting of: sunscreen, insect repellent, deodorant, anti-perspirant, and hair conditioner.
The body washing system may further include a hang-tag attached to at least one of the first and second packages providing a hole for suspending the package on a peg.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to permit improved retail display and/or use of the product when clean counter space is unavailable.
The second package may contain a third moisture impervious package.
It is thus a feature of at least one embodiment of the invention to permit other toiletry items to be incorporated into the packages to provide for improved co-location of products. It is a further object of the invention to permit co-location of other types of products needed during bathing such as gels, creams or lozenges.
These particular features and advantages may apply to only some embodiments falling within the claims and thus do not define the scope of the invention.
a is a front elevational view of a combined package holding a dry and pre-moistened towelette per the present invention;
b is a cross-sectional view along, line 1b-1b of
a is an front elevational view of an alternative embodiment of the invention providing a hang-tag and shown in an open state and further showing an orientation of adjacent blanks for cutting the material of the packaging;
b is a figure similar to that of
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The packets 12 and 14 may be positioned side-by-side abutting at their longest edges with their peripheries 18 joined at a common edge 16 to provide a continuation of the sheets 15 and 17 between the packets 12 and 14.
One or both of the front or rear sheet 15 and 17 sheets of the packets 12 and 14 may be printed, for example, with product identification information and indicia 20 and 21 indicating the function of a contained towelette 24 within the packets 12 and 14. Preferably, indicia 20 indicate moisture or washing while indicia 21 indicate dryness or drying, for example, as expressed by colors (cool versus warm colors) and/or symbology (water spray versus dry towel on a towel rod).
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The towelette 24 in packet 12 maybe pre-moistened with a combination of water, surfactant, and small amounts of alcohol to provide for cleaning of the whole body. In one example, the towelette 24 may be pre-moistened with a combination of water, aloe vera, glycerin, sodium coco PG-dimonium chloride phosphate, polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate, urea (2,5-dioxo-4-imidazolidinyl), DMDM hydantoin, benzylammonium chloride, ethanol, and vitamin E.
In addition, the towelette 24 made include menthol or similar compounds to promote a sensory cooling of the individual to reduce perspiration. The size of the towelette 24 will be sufficient to provide adequate moisture and cleaning material to permit washing an individual's entire body.
The packet 14 may include a nonwoven absorbing towelette 26, possibly but not necessarily, of the same material as towelette 24, having an area sufficient to dry the expected moisture remaining on the skin after use of the towelette 24 in packet 12 accounting for some evaporation. In this regard, the towelette 24 in packet 14 is dry without the pre-moistening. Generally, the towelette 24 in packet 14 will have an area identical to that of the towelette 24 in packet 12 for manufacturing convenience. Again, towelette 26 may be folded to fit within the packet 14 of similar size to packet 12. Because the towelette 24 is dry, desiccant materials such as antiperspirants may be included on the towelette 26. Before packaging, the dry towelette 26 may be stored in reduced humidity to provide additional absorbing capabilities. In an alternative embodiment, the dry towelette 26 may be lightly moistened with a hydrophilic material such as alcohol without water to assist in the drying process.
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An adhesive 32, for example, a thermoplastic, space-filling, high-tack adhesive, may be placed on the front of packet 14 which may be folded along the common edge 16 between packets 12 and 14, as shown by arrow 34, so that the adhesive 32 on the front of packet 14 also contacts the front of packet 12 holding them together as shown in
It will be appreciated that the additional material necessary to make the hang-tag 30, such as causes the cut sheets to deviate from a rectangular shape most efficiently prepared from sheet stock, can be readily accommodated by matching mirror rotations of the blanks for production of the system 10 with mirror image blanks for body washing system 10′.
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Each of packets 36, 38, and 40 may have associated tear notches 29 to allow them to be individually opened. Indicia 20 and 21 may be placed on the rear side of the collection of packets 36, 38 and 40 or the rear side of packet 12 or both.
Packets 36, 38, and 40 may hold, for example, towelettes 24 incorporating sunscreen, insect repellent, deodorant, anti-perspirant, toothpaste, skin moisturizer, or hair conditioner. Material suitable for dry hair conditioning is described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,206,195 issued Jun. 3, 1980 and hereby incorporated by reference. Particularly for the anti-perspirant, separation from the moist towelette is required. Material suitable for a towelette holding a toothpaste material is described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,721,987 issued Apr. 20, 2004 and hereby incorporated by reference.
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In an alternative embodiment shown, a first tear notch 29 for packet 12 is placed at an outer periphery 18 of packet 12 and second tear notches 29 at outer periphery 18 of packet 14 to preserve the support of the common edge 16 for packets 36 and 38 even after packets 12 and 14 are open. Likewise, the tear notches 29 at outer peripheries 18 of packets 38 and 36 preserve the common edge 16. This retention of the packets 12, 14, 36, and 38 on a supporting backbone of common edge 16 allows them to be pre-opened for convenience and also simplifies disposal.
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It will be understood that the present invention may use other packaging techniques other than the tear-packets described above, for example, sealing the packages with adhesive or a polymer zipper and/or with a tear strip to permit re-sealing of one or both of the packets 12 and 14 for disposal of the towelette 24 and 26 or the like.
Certain terminology is used herein this for purposes of reference only, and thus is not intended to he limiting. For example, terms such as “upper”, “lower”, “above”, and “below” refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. Terms such as “from”, “back”, “rear”, “bottom” and “side”, describe the orientation of portions of the component within a consistent but arbitrary frame of reference which is made clear by reference to the text and the associated drawings describing the component under discussion. Such terminology may include the words specifically mentioned above, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import. Similarly, the terms “first”, “second” and other such numerical terms referring to structures do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context.
When introducing elements or features of the present disclosure and the exemplary embodiments, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of such elements or features. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements or features other than those specifically noted. It is further to be understood that the method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not to be construed as necessarily requiring their performance in the particular order discussed or illustrated, unless specifically identified as an order of performance. It is also to be understood that additional or alternative steps may be employed.
It is specifically intended that the present invention not be limited to the embodiments and illustrations contained herein and the claims should be understood to include modified forms of those embodiments including portions of the embodiments and combinations of elements of different embodiments as come within the scope of the following claims. All of the publications described herein, including patents and non-patent publications, are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
This application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 13/031,307 filed Feb. 21, 2011 and hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13031307 | Feb 2011 | US |
Child | 13912692 | US |