The present invention relates to materially modified and enhanced toilet paper, paper towel and facial tissue products based on specific information (as described below) or materials used on or in combination with toilet paper, paper towel and facial tissue products.
Toilet paper, paper towel and facial tissue products are, by design, utilitarian in nature. The purposes for these products are obvious, and the advancements in the toilet paper, paper towel and facial tissue product arts have been limited to their utilitarian purposes. For instance, the focus of much of the advancements in toilet paper arts have been in the area of increased softness (e.g., quilting, two-ply, etc.) for a more pleasant feel against one's skin or in the area of pleasing appearance (designs printed or embossed on the toilet paper). Likewise, the advancements in the paper towel product arts have been limited to its utilitarian purposes such as increased durability, softness, or pleasing appearance.
However, toilet paper, paper towels and facial tissue have a myriad of uses that have not been fully exploited by the prior art. One example is in the area of toilet training. It is a difficult task to train a child to stop relying on diapers, and to begin using the toilet. One manner in which to ease the transition during toilet training is to tailor the design of the toilet paper for a child. However, the toilet paper in the prior art does not address this specific need. Another example is the potential informational or educational aspects associated with toilet paper/paper towels. Toilet paper in the prior art have not taken advantage of the tremendous opportunity in conveying information or educating people while they are in the process of using toilet paper. Likewise, paper towels have a variety of information and educational uses which have not been exploited by prior art paper towels. Moreover, many applications for facial tissues have not been fully utilized.
In one aspect of the invention, information is placed, through printing or embossing, on the toilet paper and/or paper towels and/or facial tissues. The information may comprise advertisements, coupons, prizes (such as stickers and crossword puzzles), games or other promotional materials.
In another aspect of the invention, information is placed in conjunction with toilet paper and/or paper towels and/or facial tissues. In one embodiment, the information is placed on a sheet separate from the toilet paper and/or paper towels and/or facial tissues. The information sheet is then placed in conjunction with the toilet paper and/or paper towel by rolling the information sheet with the toilet paper and/or paper towel. The information may comprise indicia such as advertisements, coupons, prizes (such as stickers and crossword puzzles), games or other promotional materials.
In a second embodiment, the information is placed on a sheet separate from the toilet paper and/or paper towels and/or facial tissues. The information sheet is then interleaved with the toilet paper and/or paper towels and/or facial tissues so that upon dispensing sheet(s), an information sheet(s) is also dispensed.
In another embodiment, different information is placed on two or more sheets to convey a story or other information. The information may, for example, be used to help potty train children, or to teach children numbers or the alphabet.
In another embodiment, information is placed every so many sheets to indicate to a child when to tear the toilet paper.
In yet another embodiment, a roll of toilet paper comprises cutouts. The cutouts may be used to help reinforce a learning message provided by the sheets of paper. The cutouts may, for example, be figures, numbers, letters, or coupons, advertising or any other information.
a is a perspective view in accordance with one aspect of the present invention of a spool incorporating cutouts.
a is a perspective view in accordance with another aspect of the present invention of a spool incorporating cutouts.
a and 14b provide a perspective view of yet another embodiment of the present invention of a spool incorporating cutouts.
Toilet paper, paper towel and facial tissue products have a variety of uses beyond what has been exploited by the prior art. Specifically, toilet paper, paper towel products and facial tissues may be used for conveying information for educational, personal, entertainment and commercial purposes, and such other purposes that encourage certain behavior or simply advance the distribution of information. All of which are uses that extend beyond the utilitarian nature of toilet paper, paper towels and facial tissues.
The presently preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by reference to the accompanying figures, wherein like elements are referred to by like numerals. Paper, such as facial tissue, toilet paper or paper towels, may come in a variety of forms for a paper supply, such as in the form of a roll, a stack, etc. Referring to
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In still an alternate embodiment, the information may be incorporated as “inserts” within the roll of the toilet paper such that when the roll is dispensed, the inserts are likewise dispensed on a continual feed or interspersed basis. These inserts may comprise advertisements, coupons, or other promotional materials. The inserts may further comprise games or prizes, such as stickers and crossword puzzles. The inserts may be manufactured with a coating (e.g., plastic coating) in order to maintain proper hygiene.
When the user removes paper from the roll, a coupon or prize may likewise be dispensed. The coupon or prize information, in one embodiment, is held within the paper product by being sandwiched between sheets of paper (either in roll form or in stackable paper form). In one embodiment wherein the inserts are interspersed within a roll of toilet paper, the inserts are preferably distributed within the roll such that the roll has a uniform diameter (i.e., the inserts may be placed within the roll, spaced apart by a predetermined number of sheets of paper). Otherwise, the inserts may cause the roll to be lopsided. This dispersing may be done in a randomized manner such that the diameter of the paper roll is, on average, uniform. In another embodiment, the coupons or prizes or any such other insert may be placed on a continuous sheet that is placed in conjunction with the rolls of toilet paper. Thus, during manufacturing, as the toilet paper is rolled onto the parent spool (spool containing the final product), a separate continuous sheet housing the inserts is likewise rolled with the toilet paper such that the inserts are placed therein and the diameter of the paper roll is uniform. Spacing of the inserts can occur either in a randomized fashion, though placed at such distances to ensure a uniform diameter, or may be placed after a predetermined number of sheets (e.g., after every fourth sheet) in order to assist the young user to recognize the appropriate time to tear off the sheet.
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The invention can be directed to educational needs of children. Referring now to
As an example of a given story set 39, in sheet 40, a toilet is shown. In sheet 42, a child sitting on the toilet is shown. In sheet 44, the toilet paper is rolled after the child uses the toilet. In sheet 46, the toilet is shown being flushed. Finally, in sheet 48, a sink is shown with soap for teaching the need to wash one's hands after using the toilet. Sheets 40 through 48 may then repeat thereafter until completion of the roll. As a result, a story set 39 may be provided over two or more sheets of paper.
Of course, other story sets 39 are contemplated by the present invention. The story set may comprise a pictorial story or written story that would be of interest to children (or adults for that matter) and would repeat thereafter until completion of the roll. Alternatively, the roll of toilet paper could comprise a plurality of different story sets 39, the given different story sets 39 repeating until the end of the roll.
The sets 39 may, for example, comprise stories of interest to children, historical information or other education information, including trivia information. Of course, the information may be of interest to adults and/or geared to adults. Further, the sets 39 may include a series of advertising information, coupons, or other publicity information geared to consumers. Preferably, the sets 39 comprise more than two sheets of different information thereon but less than a reasonable number of sheets having different information thereon to relay a given series of information for ease of manufacturing.
The sets 39 of information may be targeted to given audiences. For example, toilet paper at a sports stadium may be geared to individuals who attend such activities. Toilet paper at a shopping mall utilizing the present invention may have sets 39 of information geared to relevant consumers at the shopping mall. Toilet paper at a restaurant may have sets 39 of information directed to the restaurant, whether it is menu information, coupon information, or other advertising information.
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As one of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate, prizes or other inserts (e.g., coupons) may be incorporated with a given sheet set 39 as described in connection with
The incorporation of the prizes with the toilet paper may be performed by feeding 2 spools together into parent spool, with one spool being the toilet paper and the second spool being the prize, as shown in
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The spool 80 may appropriately be lined on the inner side with an adhesive layer, not shown, and a release backing thereon as is commonly used in the label industry. The user may then cutout the prize, remove the backing thereon, and apply the prize (e.g., star, bear) to a board not shown in order to reinforce the child and the potty training process. Similarly, the stickers described earlier may also be applied to a board. The child will then be impressed with his/her efforts by seeing all of the prizes on the board.
The cutout figures may also represent examples of what was learned when pulling the toilet paper. For example, utilizing the aspects illustrated in
The cutout figures may also represent a game. For example, referring now to
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The toilet paper may comprise advertising or other information regarding a product. Coupons 100, 102, 104 may be provided at the end of the roll to promote a given product or provide information to the consumer.
Although the spools contemplated by this invention may be made of paper as is generally used in the industry, the spool may be made of light-weight plastic of a kind allowing the user to easily tear the coupons 100 or cutout figures (e.g., 82, 84, 86, 88, 90) at the tear line for sanitary purposes (i.e., allowing the consumer to wash the coupons or figures with soap and water before use). Alternatively, the spool may be paper coated in plastic for sanitary purposes as well.
Although the present invention was generally described in relation to toilet paper, it may also apply to paper towels and facial tissues, whether in rolled or interleaved format.
It is intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting and that it is understood that the following claims, including all equivalents, are intended to define the scope of the invention.
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/399,250 filed Apr. 15, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,926,308. This application claims priority benefits to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/241,196, filed on Oct. 17, 2000. This application hereby incorporates by reference, in its entirety, U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/241,196, filed on Oct. 17, 2000.
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60241196 | Oct 2000 | US |
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Parent | 10399250 | Apr 2003 | US |
Child | 11115450 | Jun 2005 | US |