Information
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Patent Grant
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6604628
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Patent Number
6,604,628
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Date Filed
Friday, May 4, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 12, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Parkhurst & Wendel, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A wet tissue container (10) includes a container body (11), a lid (23) supported for turning on the container body (11) and a bottom wall (12) hermetically closing the open lower end of the container body (11). A rubber plate (50) is extended between the container body (11) and the lid (23). The wet tissue container (10) is held by a container holder (1). The container holder (1) has a back part (2) on which the bottom wall (12) is seated, guide parts (3, 4) of an L-shaped cross section that engage edge parts (12a, 12b) of the bottom wall (12) and edge parts (14a, 14b) of a flange (14) formed on the container body (11). A support part (5) to be inserted in a slot formed in a toilet paper holder (7) is connected to the back part (2).
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a wet tissue container and a wet tissue dispenser, i.e., a combination of the wet tissue container and a container holder.
BACKGROUND ART
A wet tissue container containing wet tissues has an opening through which wet tissues are taken out, and the opening is closed hermetically by a removable lid.
Such a conventional wet tissue container has a container body containing wet tissues and provided with an opening, and a lid hermetically closing the opening of the container body.
When using the wet tissues contained in the wet tissue container, the lid is opened and the tissues are taken out one by one through the opening of the container body.
As mentioned above, the conventional wet tissue container has the container body and the lid supported for turning on the container body. When using the wet tissues contained in the wet tissue container, the lid is turned open and the wet tissues are taken out of the container body through the opening.
Incidentally, wet tissues made of a water-soluble material have been developed in recent years. Such wet tissues are used in a toilet room and the used wet tissues can be thrown into a toilet bowl for disposal. It is convenient if the wet tissue container can be attached to a toilet paper holder placed in the toilet room.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in view of such circumstances and it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a wet tissue container that can be easily held on a holder in a toilet room or the like, and a combination of a wet tissue container and a container holder.
According to the present invention, a combination of a wet tissue container and a container holder capable of holding the wet tissue container on a fixed structure in a room is provided.
According to the present invention, a wet tissue container is provided with a fastening means for fastening the wet tissue container to a fixed structure in a room.
According to the present invention, the wet tissue container can be easily attached to a fixed structure in, for example, a toilet room by fixing the container holder to the fixed structure.
The wet tissue container can be easily attached to a fixed structure in, for example, a toilet room.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a wet tissue dispenser, i.e., a combination of a wet tissue container and a container holder, in a first embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing a container holder and a wet tissue container separated from the container holder of the wet tissue dispenser shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing the wet tissue container shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view showing a sealed pouch containing wet tissues;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing the wet tissue container shown in
FIG. 2
attached to a toilet paper holder;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view showing the container holder;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view showing a wet tissue dispenser, i.e., a combination of a set tissue container and a container holder, in a second embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 8
is front elevation showing the container holder shown in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view showing the wet tissue container shown in
FIG. 7
attached to a toilet paper holder;
FIG. 10
is a sectional view showing the container holder shown in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 11
is a side elevation view showing a modification of a container holder included in a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is a side elevation showing a container holder in another modification;
FIG. 13
is a side elevation showing a container holder in a third modification;
FIG. 14
is a side elevation showing a container holder in a fourth modification;
FIG. 15
is a side elevation showing a wet tissue container in a modification; and
FIG. 16
is a respective view showing a wet tissue container in another modification.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
First Embodiment
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIGS. 1
to
6
show a first embodiment of the present invention.
A wet tissue container (container with a lid)
10
will be described with reference to FIG.
3
. Referring to
FIG. 3
, the container with a lid
10
a
has a container body
11
with an open lower end for containing wet tissues
41
(FIG.
4
), and a bottom wall
12
hermetically closing the open lower end of the container body
11
. The container body
11
has a top wall
27
provided with an opening
24
, and a side wall
13
extending down from the top wall
27
. A lid
23
for hermetically closing the opening
24
of the top plate
27
is supported for turning on the side wall
13
of the container body
11
.
A flange
14
is formed around the lower end of the side wall
13
. The bottom wall
12
is joined to the flange
14
. The bottom wall
12
has a projecting part
12
d
, i.e., a finger tab, projecting outside the periphery of the side wall
13
. A pair of opposite side parts
13
a
and
13
b
of the side wall
13
are bulged convexly.
The top wall
27
of the container body
11
has a first top part (first thin part)
27
a
forming a substantially central part of the top wall
27
, an upright part
28
rising from the periphery of the first top part
27
a
, and a second top part (second thin part)
27
b
extending from the upper end of the upright part
28
on a level above that of the first top part
27
a
. The opening
24
through which wet tissues
41
are taken out, is formed in the first top part
27
a.
The first top part
27
a
is provided with a vertical annular wall
94
. The opening
24
is formed in a part of the first top part
27
a
inside the annular wall
94
. An annular rib
37
that can be fitted by the annular wall
94
is, formed on the inner surface of the lid
23
. The lid
23
is turned so that the annular rib
37
is fitted in the space surrounded by the annular wall
94
to close the opening
24
hermetically. Reinforcing ribs
81
are formed on the inner surface of the lid
23
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the lid
23
is provided on its free end part with a side rib
36
. A stopping projection
32
is formed integrally with the side rib
36
.
An upper end part of the side wall
13
on the side of the free end part of the lid
23
is recessed to form a recessed step
58
recessed from the top wall
27
. A vertical wall
55
a
is provided on the recessed step
58
. A horizontal wall
55
b
projects forward from the upper end of the vertical wall
55
a
. A catching projection
33
is formed on the inner surface of the vertical wall
55
a
. The stopping projection
32
of the lid
23
can be engaged with the catching projection
33
. The vertical wall
55
a
and the horizontal wall
55
b
constitute an operating member
55
for opening the lid
23
.
A rubber plate
50
is extended between the container body
11
and the lid
23
to bias the lid
23
in an opening direction. The rubber plate
50
has one end inserted in a slot
75
formed in the container body
11
, and the other end fastened to a holding part
76
formed on the lid
23
and spaced a predetermined distance apart from the container body
11
.
The container body
11
and the lid
23
are formed of a polypropylene resin (PP) by injection molding. The container body
11
and the lid
23
may be formed of any one of PE resins, PS resins, ABS resins, elastomers, PET resins, PVC resins and polycarbonate resins. Preferably, the bottom wall
12
is formed of a linear, low-density polyethylene resin (LLDPE). The rubber plate
50
is formed of silicone rubber. The holding part
76
is formed of a PP resin.
The operating member
55
included in the container body
11
will be described. As shown in
FIG. 3
, a finger tab
88
is formed by bending a free end part of the horizontal wall
55
b
upward. The horizontal wall
55
b
can be easily moved down by depressing the finger tab
88
by a finger. The finger tab
88
is formed in an upward convex shape to facilitate putting a finger on the finger tab
88
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the top wall
27
of the container body
11
is provided with the annular wall
94
having an inner surface that engages the annular rib
37
of the lid
23
. The upper edge of the annular wall
94
is chamfered to form a bevel surface
94
a
to enable the lid
23
to be easily opened even if a wet tissue
41
is caught between the annular rib
37
and the annular wall
94
. The bevel surface
94
a
is formed in the entire upper edge of the annular wall
94
excluding a section corresponding to the rubber plate
50
. The biasing force of the rubber plate
50
acting on a part of the annular rib
37
in the vicinity of the rubber plate
50
is high and hence the part of the upper edge of the annular wall
94
corresponding to the rubber plate
50
does not need to be chamfered and the annular rib
37
and the annular wall
94
are in close engagement.
A structure forming the opening
24
of the top plate
27
of the container body
11
will be described. The first top part
27
a
of the top wall
27
is provided with a pair of first flaps
82
extending into the opening
24
, and a pair of second flaps
83
extending into the opening
24
. The pair of first flaps
82
and the pair of second flaps
83
are disposed opposite to each other.
Each of the pair of first flaps
82
and the pair of second flaps
83
has a wavy sectional shape extending from the base end toward the free end thereof. Thus, bending directions of the pair of first flaps
82
and the pair of second flaps
83
perpendicular to directions along the lengths of the flaps
82
and
83
are determined, so that the flaps
82
and
83
can be stably and surely bent.
The pair of first flaps
82
are extended away from each other to expand a space between the pair of first flaps
82
toward the extremities of the pair of first flaps
82
, and the pair of second flaps
83
extend away from each other to expand a space between the pair of second flaps
83
toward the extremities of the pair of second flaps
83
.
The wet tissues
41
contained in the container body
11
will be described with reference to FIG.
4
. Referring to FIG.
4
(
a
), the folded wet tissues
41
are piled up in a neat pile and the neat pile of the wet tissues
41
is sealed in a sealed pouch
40
formed from a soft film. Each wet tissue
41
is folded substantially in two along a fold
42
. Folded wet tissues
41
respectively having folds
42
on the opposite sides are piled alternately. The lower half
41
b
of a first folded wet tissue
41
lies between the upper half
41
b
of a second folded wet tissue
41
underlying the first folded wet tissue
41
and the upper half
41
a
of a third wet tissue
41
underlying the second folded wet tissue
41
. When the top wet tissue
41
is pulled out of the sealed pouch
40
, the lower half
41
b
of the same wet tissue
41
pulls up the upper half
41
a
of the second top wet tissue
41
. There is no particular restriction on the method of folding the wet tissues
41
and the wet tissues
41
may be folded by any folding method, provided that the wet tissues
41
can be successively taken out of the sealed pouch
40
. For example, the wet tissues
41
may be folded and piled up as shown in FIG.
4
(
b
). An opening
40
a
is formed in the upper wall of the sealed pouch
40
and the opening
40
a
is covered with a removable seal
45
attached to the upper wall of the sealed pouch
40
.
The wet tissues
41
are formed of a water-soluble material. The wet tissues
41
may be formed of paper or may be sheets of a textile material, such as gauze or nonwoven fabric, foamed material or a paper-base soft material. A liquid with which the tissues are impregnated to provide the wet tissues
41
may be any one of wetting agents respectively containing germicides, disinfectants and detergents, and cosmetics including lotions and milky lotions.
A description will be given of a container holder
1
for holding the container with a lid
10
on a toilet paper holder attached to a fixed structure in a toilet room.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
to
6
, the container holder
1
has a tack part
2
having the shape of a flat plate on which the bottom wall
12
of the container with a lid
10
is set, a pair guide parts
3
and
4
having an L-shaped cross section, and a support part
5
to be inserted in a slot
7
a
formed in a toilet paper holder
7
. Opposite side edge parts
12
a
and
12
b
of the bottom wall
12
and the opposite side edge parts
14
a
and
14
b
of the flange
14
of the container body
11
engage the guide parts
3
and
4
, respectively.
The back part
2
and the pair of guide parts
3
and
4
having an L-shaped cross section form a holding structure for holding the bottom wall
12
of the container with a lid
10
and the flange
14
of the container body
11
.
The guide member having an L-shaped cross section will be described. Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 6
, the guide parts
3
and
4
hold the opposite side edge parts
12
a
and
12
b
of the bottom wall
12
and the opposite side edge parts
14
a
and
14
b
of the flange
14
of the container body
11
, respectively. The opposite side edge parts
12
a
and
12
b
of the bottom wall
12
and the opposite side edge parts
14
a
and
14
b
of the flange
14
of the container body
11
extend outward from the pair of side parts
13
a
and
13
b
of the container with a lid
10
, respectively.
The convex side parts
13
a
and
13
b
of the side wall
13
are in contact with the edges of the guide parts
3
and
4
.
Sections
3
a
and
4
a
of the edges of the guide parts
3
and
4
in contact with the convex side parts
13
a
and
13
b
are curved concavely. The container with a lid
10
can be easily positioned on the container holder
1
by sliding the container with a lid
10
along the guide parts
3
and
4
of the container holder
1
so that the pair of convex side parts
13
a
and
13
b
of the side wall
13
engage the concave sections
3
a
and
4
a
of the guide parts
3
and
4
, respectively.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the support part
5
of the container holder
1
is inclined at an angle K to the back part
5
so as to extend away from a plane including the surface of the back part
5
. Preferably, the angle K is in the range of 5° to 20°. In this embodiment shown in
FIG. 6
, K=15°.
Generally, the toilet paper holder
7
holds a toilet paper roll
7
b
and is fastened to a wall
8
of the toilet room. Since the support part
5
of the container holder
1
is inclined to the back part
2
of the same, the surface of the back part
2
is inclined to the wall
8
, when the support part
5
is inserted in the slot
7
a
formed in the toilet paper holder
7
as shown in FIG.
6
. Thus, the container with a lid
10
can be securely held by the container holder
1
having the back part
2
and the guide parts
3
and
4
on the wall
8
in an in an inclined position.
Operation of the first embodiment thus formed will be described hereinafter.
When holding the container with a lid
10
by the container holder
1
, the opposite side edge parts
12
a
and
12
b
of the bottom wall
12
and the opposite side edge parts
14
a
and
14
b
of the flange
14
of the container body
11
are inserted in a space between the guide parts
3
and
4
of the container holder
1
so that the opposite side edge parts
12
a
and
12
b
of the bottom wall
12
and the opposite side edge parts
14
a
and
14
b
of the flange
14
of the container body
11
engage the guide parts
3
and
4
, respectively. The container with a lid
10
can be easily positioned on the container holder
1
by sliding the container with a lid
10
along the guide parts
3
and
4
of the container holder
1
so that the pair of convex side parts
13
a
and
13
b
of the side wall
13
engage the concave sections
3
a
and
4
a
of the guide parts
3
and
4
, respectively.
Then, the support part
5
of the container holder
1
is inserted in, for example, the slot
7
a
of the toilet paper holder
7
to hold the container with a lid
10
securely on the toilet paper holder
7
.
When using the wet tissues
41
, the finger tab
88
of the horizontal wall
55
b
of the operating member
55
is depressed to disengage the stopping projection
32
and the catching projection
33
. Then, the lid
23
is opened by the resilience force of the rubber plate
50
.
The top wet tissue
41
is picked up between fingers and is pulled up. Then the wet tissue
41
is pulled out of the container body
11
. When the top wet tissue
41
is thus pulled out of the container body
11
, the lower half
41
b
of the top wet tissue
41
pulls the upper half
41
a
of the second top wet tissue
41
into the gap between the end edges of the first flaps
82
and those of the second flaps
83
. After the top wet tissue
41
has been taken out, the upper half
41
a
of the second top wet tissue
41
is held between the first flaps
82
and the second flaps
83
.
Thus the container with a lid
10
can be easily held on the wall of the toilet room by holding the container with a lid
10
by the container holder
1
and inserting the support part
5
in the slot
7
a
of the toilet paper holder
7
. The lid
23
can be easily opened simply by depressing the finger tab
88
and the wet tissue
41
can be pulled out of the container with a lid
10
through the opening
24
.
Thus, according to the present invention, the container with a lid can be easily held by the toilet paper holder in the toilet room. The lid can be easily opened and the contents of the container with a lid can be easily taken out.
Second Embodiment
A wet tissue dispenser in a second embodiment according to the present invention will be described hereinafter.
FIGS. 7
to
10
show a wet tissue dispenser, i.e., a combination of a container with a lid and a container holder.
A wet tissue container (container with a lid)
10
is held by a container holder
1
on a toilet paper holder placed in a toilet room. The container holder
1
will be described.
Referring to
FIGS. 7
,
8
,
9
and
10
, the container holder
1
has a back part
2
having the shape of a flat plate on which a bottom wall
12
included in the container with a lid
10
is set, a pair first guide parts
103
formed on and connected axially to the back part
2
so as to be in contact with one side edge part
12
a
of the bottom wall
12
and one edge part
14
a
of a flange
14
formed on a container body
11
, a pair of second guide parts
104
formed on the back part
2
so as to be in contact with the other side edge part
12
b
of the bottom wall
12
and the other edge part
14
b
of the flange
14
, and a support part
5
extended from the back part
2
. The first guide parts
103
and the second guide parts
104
are formed on the opposite sides of the back part
2
, respectively. The support part
5
is inserted in a slot
7
a
formed in a toilet paper holder
7
.
The back part
2
, the first guide parts
103
and the second guide parts
104
form a holding structure for holding the bottom wall
12
of the container with a lid
10
and the flange
14
of the container body
11
.
The first guide parts
103
and the second guide parts
104
will be described. Referring to
FIG. 10
, the first guide parts
103
and the second guide parts
104
have an L-shaped cross section. The opposite edge parts
12
a
and
12
b
of the bottom wall
12
and the opposite edge parts
14
a
and
14
b
of the flange
14
of the container body
11
engage the first guide parts
103
and the second guide parts
104
. The edge parts
12
a
and
12
b
of the bottom wall
12
and the edge parts
14
a
and
14
b
of the flange
14
of the container body
11
extend outside the opposite side parts
13
a
and
13
b
of a side wall
13
included in the container with a lid
10
.
The pair of opposite side parts
13
a
and
13
b
of the side wall
13
are bulged convexly. The convex side parts
13
a
and
13
b
of the side wall
13
are in contact with the first guide parts
103
and the second guide parts
104
, respectively. Thus, the container body
11
can be surely positioned on the back part
2
.
In this embodiment, an operating plate
60
is formed integrally with the second guide parts
104
so as to extend away from the container with a lid
10
held on the container holder
1
. When the operating plate
60
is pushed, the second guide parts
104
are bent away from the container with a lid
10
to disengage the second guide parts
104
from the edge parts
12
b
and
14
b.
The container holder
1
is formed of a soft resin. Therefore, the second guide parts
104
can be easily bent by pushing the operating plate
60
. The operating plate
60
may be omitted and force may be exerted directly on the second guide parts
104
of the soft resin to bend the second guide parts
104
.
Referring to
FIGS. 8 and 10
, the support part
5
has a stopping part
5
a
formed by raising a part thereof in the shape of a roof. The free end part
61
of the stopping part
5
a
engages the lower end (lower surface of a brim
62
) of a part provided with the slot
7
a
of the toilet paper holder
7
, so that the support part
5
cannot be easily pulled off the toilet paper holder
7
when the container holder
1
is pulled quickly. When the container holder
1
is pulled slowly away from the toilet paper holder
7
, the stopping part
5
a
yields to lower the free end part
61
and the support part
5
can be pulled out of the toilet paper holder
7
.
A pair of stopper ribs
6
are formed on the back surface of the back part
2
opposite the front surface on which the first guide parts
103
and the second guide parts
104
are formed. The lower ends of the stopper ribs
6
rest on the upper surface of the brim
62
of the slot
7
a
of the toilet paper holder
7
to prevent the container holder
1
from dropping and to reinforce the back part
2
.
The stopper ribs
6
extends from a level below the first guide parts
103
to a level below the second guide parts
104
. Therefore, the first guide parts
103
are held firmly, while the second guide parts
104
are able to bend.
The container holder
1
can be held in place on the toilet paper holder
7
with the stopper ribs
6
resting on the upper surface of the brim
62
of the slot
7
a
. In this state, a space wide enough to permit a cover
7
c
covering a toilet paper roll
7
b
held on the toilet paper holder
7
to swing for toilet paper roll replacement is formed between the container with a lid
10
held on the container holder
1
and the cover
7
c
. Therefore, the cover
7
c
can be turned in a necessary angular range without removing the container holder
1
holding the container with a lid
10
from the toilet paper holder
7
.
As shown in
FIG. 10
, the support part
5
of the container holder
1
is inclined at an angle K to the back part
5
so as to extend away from a plane including the surface of the back part
5
. Preferably, the angle K is in the range of 5° to 20°. In this embodiment shown in
FIG. 10
, K=15°.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, the toilet paper holder
7
holds a toilet paper roll
7
b
and is attached to a wall
8
of a toilet room. Since the support part
5
of the container holder
1
is inclined to the back part
2
of the same as mentioned above, the surface of the back part
2
is inclined to the wall
8
when the support part
5
is inserted in the slot
7
a
formed in the toilet paper holder
7
as shown in FIG.
10
. Thus, the container with a lid
10
can be securely held by the container holder
1
having the back part
2
and the guide parts
103
and
104
on the wall
8
in an in an inclined position.
Operation of the second embodiment thus formed will be described hereinafter.
When holding the container with a lid
10
by the container holder
1
, the opposite side edge parts
12
a
and
12
b
of the bottom wall
12
and the opposite side edge parts
14
a
and
14
b
of the flange
14
of the container body
11
are inserted in a space between the first guide parts
103
and the second guide parts
104
of the container holder
1
so that the opposite side edge parts
12
a
and
12
b
of the bottom wall
12
and the opposite side edge parts
14
a
and
14
b
of the flange
14
of the container body
11
engage the guide parts
3
and
4
, respectively. The pair of edge parts
12
a
and
12
b
of the bottom wall
12
and the pair of edge parts
14
a
and
14
b
of the flange
14
can be easily brought into engagement with the first guide parts
103
and the second guide parts
104
by pressing the operating part
60
to bend the second guide parts
104
. The container with a lid
10
can be easily positioned on the container holder
1
by bringing the pair of convex side parts
13
a
and
13
b
of the side wall
13
into engagement with the first guide parts
103
and the second guide parts
104
, respectively.
Then, the support part
5
of the container holder
1
is inserted in the slot
7
a
of the toilet paper holder
7
to hold the container with a lid
10
securely on the toilet paper holder
7
. In this state, the stopper ribs
6
formed on the back part
2
rest on the upper surface of the brim
62
of the slot
71
to hold the container holder
1
on the toilet paper holder
7
and the stopping part
5
a
of the support part
5
is positioned beneath the slot
7
a.
When using wet tissues
41
, a finger tab
88
formed on the horizontal wall
55
b
of an operating member
55
is depressed to disengage a stopping projection
32
and a catching projection
33
. Then, a lid
23
is opened by the resilience of a rubber plate
50
.
The top wet tissue
41
is picked up between fingers and is pulled up. Then the wet tissue
41
is pulled out of the container body
11
through an opening
24
formed in the container body
11
. When the top wet tissue
41
is thus pulled out of the container body
11
, the lower half
41
b
of the top wet tissue
41
pulls the upper half
4
la of the second top wet tissue
41
into the gap between the end edges of the first flaps
82
and those of the second flaps
83
. After the top wet tissue
41
has been taken out, the upper half
41
a
of the second top wet tissue
41
is held between first flaps
82
and second flaps
83
.
When removing the container with a lid
10
from the toilet paper holder
7
to replenish the container with a lid
10
with wet tissues
41
, the operating part
60
is pressed to bend the second guide parts
104
so that the second guide parts
104
are disengaged from the edge part
12
b
of the bottom wall
12
and the edge part
14
b
of the flange
14
. Thus, only the container with a lid
10
can be separated from the container holder
1
without removing the container holder
1
from the toilet paper holder
7
.
In the second embodiment, the container with a lid
10
can be easily held on the wall of the toilet room by inserting the support part
5
of the container holder
1
holding the container with a lid
10
in the slot
7
a
of the toilet paper holder
7
. The wet tissue
41
can be easily pulled out through the opening
24
by depressing the finger tab
88
to open the lid
23
. When replenishing the container with a lid
10
with wet tissues
41
, only the container with a lid
10
can be removed from the container holder
1
simply by bending the second guide parts
104
.
Thus, according to the present invention, the container with a lid can be easily held on the toilet paper holder placed on the wall of the toilet room by the container holder. The lid can be easily opened and the contents of the container with a lid can be easily taken out. Only the container with a lid can be separated from the container holder without removing the container holder from the toilet paper holder.
Third Embodiment
A third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
15
. Wet tissue containers (containers with a lid) and container holders shown in
FIGS. 11
to
15
are modifications of the wet tissue container (container with a lid)
10
and the container holder
1
in the first embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
6
.
The container holder
1
of the first embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
6
has the support part
5
inserted in the slot
7
a
of the toilet paper holder
7
. The support part
5
of the container holder
1
may be fastened to a wall
8
, i.e., a fixed structure, of a toilet room with screws
105
as shown in FIG.
11
. The support part
5
of the container holder
1
may be bonded to a wall of a toilet room
8
with a pressure-sensitive adhesive double-coated tape
106
as shown in FIG.
12
.
The back part
2
of the container holder
1
shown in
FIG. 11
may be fastened to the wall
8
with screws
105
. The back part
2
of the container holder
1
shown in
FIG. 12
may be bonded to the wall
8
with a pressure-sensitive adhesive double-coated tape.
The container holder
1
of the first embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
6
holds the container with a lid
10
on the container holder
1
by the guide parts
3
and
4
having an L-shaped cross section. A container holder
1
as shown in
FIG. 13
may be used for folding the container with a lid
10
. The container holder
1
shown in
FIG. 13
has a container support part
110
. The container with a lid
10
is supported on the container support part
110
with its bottom surface pressed against a back part
2
of the container holder
1
.
A container holder
1
as shown in
FIG. 14
may be used for folding the container with a lid
10
. The container holder
1
shown in
FIG. 13
has a back part
2
provided with a hook
111
. The container with a lid
10
is held in contact with the back part
2
of the container holder
1
with the hook
111
of the container holder
1
engaged in a hole, not shown, formed in the bottom wall of the container with a lid
10
.
Although the first embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
6
is a combination of the wet tissue container (container with a lid)
10
and the container holder
1
, the container with a lid
10
may be provided on its bottom surface with a hanging part
115
of an L-shaped cross section and the hanging part
115
may be engaged with a hook
116
fastened to the wall
8
to hang the container with a lid
10
on the wall
8
as shown in FIG.
15
.
The bottom wall
12
of the wet tissue container (container with a lid )
10
may be provided integrally with an extension
12
a
extending outward from the container body
11
as shown in FIG.
16
. The extension
12
a
may be inserted in the slot
7
a
of the toilet paper holder
7
to hold the container with a lid
10
on the toilet paper holder
7
without using any member like the container holder
1
.
The extension
12
a
of the bottom wall
12
may be fastened to the wall
8
with screws
105
as shown in
FIG. 11
or the same may be bonded to the wall
8
with a pressure-sensitive adhesive double-coated tape
106
as shown in FIG.
12
.
The modifications of the first embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
6
shown in
FIGS. 11
to
15
may be applied to the second embodiment shown in
FIGS. 7
to
10
.
Although the toilet paper holder
7
provided with the slot
7
a
and the wall
8
of the toilet room has been mentioned by way of example as the fixed structure for holding the container with a lid
10
, the container with a lid
10
may be held on any suitable structure other than that mentioned above, such as a water tank installed in the toilet room or a fixed structure in a room other than the toilet room.
Although the container with a lid has been described as applied to a wet tissue container, any suitable container, such as a paper box or a plastic bag, may be used provided that the container is capable containing wet tissues.
As is apparent from the foregoing description, the wet tissue container according to the present invention can be easily and simply held on a fixed structure in a room, such as a toilet room.
Claims
- 1. A combination of a wet tissue container and a container holder comprising:a wet tissue container with opposite convex side parts; and a container holder capable of holding the wet tissue container on a fixed structure in a room, wherein the container holder has a holding structure capable of holding the wet tissue container so that the wet tissue container can be removed from the container holds, and wherein the holding structure of the container holder includes a back part with which a bottom wall of the wet tissue container comes into contact, a first guide part that engages one of the opposite convex side parts of the wet tissue container, and a second guide part that engages the other edge of the opposite convex side parts of the wet tissue container so that the wet tissue container can be positioned by sliding the wet tissue container along the first and second guide parts; and at least either the first guide part or the second guide part can be bent relative to the back part, each of said first and second guide parts being respectively connected to said back part solely by a single axis of connection, such that said bending will occur substantially solely along a one of said axes of connection.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1, whereinthe container holder is fastened to the fixed structure with a screw.
- 3. The combination according to claim 1, whereinthe container holder is bonded to the fixed structure with a adhesive double-coated tape.
- 4. The combination according to claim 1, whereinthe container holder is inserted in the fixed structure.
- 5. The combination according to claim 4, whereinthe fixed structure is a toilet paper holder provided with a slot, and the container holder is inserted in the slot of the toilet paper holder.
- 6. The combination according to claim 1, whereinthe container holder is provided with a hook to support the wet tissue container thereon.
- 7. The combination according to claim 1, whereinthe container holder has a container support part for supporting the wet tissue container thereon.
- 8. The combination according to claim 1, whereinthe holding structure of the container holder includes guide parts of an L-shaped cross section that engage edge parts of the bottom wall of the wet tissue container.
- 9. The combination according to claim 8, whereina pair of opposite side parts of a side wall of the wet tissue container are bulged convexly, the pair of opposite side parts are in contact with the guide parts of an L-shaped cross section, respectively, and sections of the guide parts in contact with the convex side parts of the side wall of the wet tissue container are curved concavely so as to conform to the convex side parts of the side wall of the wet tissue container.
- 10. The combination according to claim 8, whereinthe container holder has a support part extending from the back part, and the support part is inclined at an angle to the back part so that the wet tissue container can extend away from a plane including a surface of the back part.
- 11. The combination according to claim 1, whereinthe guide part capable of bending relative to the back part is formed of a soft resin.
- 12. The combination according to claim 1, whereinthe guide parts capable of bending are connected through elastic members to the back part.
- 13. The combination according to claim 1, whereinthe container holder has a support part connected to a back part, the support part is inserted in a slot formed in a toilet paper holder, and the support part is provided with a stopping part that engages a lower surface of a brim of the slot of the toilet paper holder.
- 14. The combination according to claim 1, whereinthe back part is provided with a stopper rib that comes into contact with an upper surface of a brim of the slot of the toilet paper holder.
- 15. The combination according to claim 1, whereinthe wet tissue container comprises: a container body with an open lower end including a top wall provided with an opening, and a side wall extending down from the top wall; a lid supported for turning on the container body and capable of hermetically closing the opening of the top wall; a bottom wall hermetically closing the open lower end of the container body; and an elastic biasing member interposed between the container body and the lid to bias the lid in an opening direction.
- 16. A combination of a wet tissue container and a container holder comprising:a wet tissue container with opposite convex side parts; and a container holder capable of holding the wet tissue container on a fixed structure in a room, wherein (1) the container holder has a holding structure capable of holding the wet tissue container so that the wet tissue container can be removed from the container holder; (2) the holding structure of the container holder includes a aback part with which a bottom wall of the wet tissue container comes into contact, a first guide part of an L-shaped cross section that engages one of the opposite convex side parts of the wet tissue container, and a second guide part of an L-shaped cross section that engages the other edge of the opposite convex side parts of the wet tissue container so that the wet tissue container can be positioned by sliding the wet tissue container along the first and second guide parts; (3) a pair of opposite side parts of a side wall of the wet tissue container are bulged convexly, the pair of opposite side parts being in contact with the guide parts of an L-shaped cross section, respectively, and sections of the guide parts in contact with the convex side parts of the side wall of the wet tissue container are curved concavely so as to conform to the convex side parts of the side wall of the wet tissue container; and (4) each of said first and second guide parts are respectively connected to said back part solely by a single axis of connection, such that bending will occur substantially solely along a one of said axes of connection.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-251840 |
Sep 1999 |
JP |
|
2000-066771 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/JP00/05998 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO01/17412 |
3/15/2001 |
WO |
A |
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