1. Field of the Disclosure
The present invention relates to packaging containers for dispensing wet wipes. More particularly, the present invention relates to a packaging container designed to store and dispense a roll of wet wipes.
2. Description of Related Art
Containers that dispense moist wipes are well known in the art. Current packaging containers are widely available in different sizes, shapes, and designs. But many of these packaging containers either have complicated dispensing mechanisms, or no dispensing mechanisms at all. Moreover, the packing containers are not easy-to-open, nor easy-to-use.
Most packaging containers are designed to store a center-dispensing roll of wipes or a vertical stack of interfolded wipes out of the top of the container. Packing containers that store a center dispensing roll of wipes are typically designed to dispense wipes from inside of the roll. When wipes are dispensed from the inside, a user must apply greater force to remove a single wipe. This design also frequently causes the second wipe, which is simultaneously being drawn with the first wipe being pulled, to become disconnected before it is pulled through the opening. Put differently, because a user must apply greater force to remove a wipe from center-dispensing rolls, the perforation that connects consecutive wipes is often broken prematurely. In addition to the dispensing problems, current packaging containers have covers that are difficult to reclose after use. The location and design of the apertures, and poorly engineered covers require users to manipulate the protruding portion of a wipe in order to close the cover. Accordingly, there is a need for a more user-friendly container.
Packaging for a vertical stack of interfolded wipes out of the top of the container also its drawbacks. Although interfolded wipes overcome the difficulty of pulling wipes from the inside of the roll, it is more expensive to manufacture a stack of interfolded wipes compared to a roll of wipes and numerous special technologies have been developed to try to pull the second wipe along as the first wipe is dispensed.
To answer the shortcomings of the prior art, the present invention provides in one embodiment a container for cleaning wipes, comprising a container base comprising a bottom surface and a side surface, the base defining an interior compartment for storing a roll of wet wipes; a lid attached to the container base, wherein the lid includes a rotational means for rotating the lid and the roll of wet wipes relative to the container base, the body side surface having an aperture entirely within the side surface; the body side surface having a cover attached to the body side surface and the cover operating to pivotably cover the aperture; the aperture having a first portion and a second portion in communication; and a the roll of wet wipes positioned in the compartment to dispense wipes through the aperture from the outside of the roll.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a dispenser for cleaning wipes, comprising a container base comprising a bottom surface and a side surface, the base defining an interior compartment for storing a roll of wet wipes; a lid attached to the container base, the body side surface having an aperture entirely within the side surface; the body side surface having a cover attached to the body side surface and the cover operating to pivotably cover the aperture; the aperture having a first portion and a second portion in communication; and a the roll of wet wipes positioned in the compartment to dispense wipes through the aperture from the outside of the roll, wherein the container base and the container lid each have a fitment to center the roll of wet wipes, wherein the container base and the container lid each have a fitment to center the roll of wet wipes.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a container for cleaning wipes, a container base comprising a bottom surface and a side surface, the base defining an interior compartment for storing a roll of wet wipes; a lid attached to the container base, the body side surface having an aperture entirely within the side surface; the body side surface having a cover attached to the body side surface and the cover operating to pivotably cover the aperture; the aperture having a first portion and a second portion in communication; and a the roll of wet wipes positioned in the compartment to dispense wipes through the aperture from the outside of the roll, wherein the container additionally comprises a spindle inserted in the center of the coreless roll.
As used herein, the term “wet wipe” refers to a fibrous sheet that has a liquid applied to the entire roll of wipes thereto during manufacture or prior to dispensing. The amount of liquid or solution contained within each wet wipe can vary depending upon the type of material being used to provide the wet wipe, the type of liquid being used, the type of container being used to store the roll of wet wipes, and the desired end use of the wet wipe. Generally, each wet wipe can contain from about 25 to about 600 weight percent or from about 200 to about 400 weight percent liquid based on the dry weight of the wipe, for improved wiping in certain situations. The liquid can include a fragrance, cleaning agents, sanitizing agents, and/or an emollient and can serve to aid the fibrous sheet in retention of materials, which are to be wiped up during its utilization. Rolls of wet wipes useful with the invention can contain from as little as a few linear inches (or cm) to more than 450 linear inches (11.43 m), to more than linear 600 inches (15.24 m) to more than a thousand linear inches (25.40 m) of wet wipes. The rolls can have a web of material that can have any number of sheets. Usually, the sheets are separated by perforations that enable the sheet to be easily torn from the web but are strong enough that they will not separate while the web is being pulled from the dispenser.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention claimed. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, are included to illustrate and provide a further understanding of the invention. Together with the description, the drawings serve to explain various aspects of the invention.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, the objects and advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in connection with the accompanying drawings:
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According to one embodiment, the present invention provides a packaging container for dispensing a roll of pre-moistened wet wipes. The packaging containers of the present invention are not suitable for stack of wipes or for dry paper towels. The wipes may also be woven or nonwoven. And, although the containers may generally be made of plastic material, e.g. polyethylene or polypropylene, it will be understood that the container may be made of any suitable material, such as wood or other biodegradable products. Suitable materials may include rigid materials or flexible materials or both. The containers shown in the figures and described the embodiments are not limited to any particular size or shape.
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There are many alternative means for attaching the lid 130 to the base 110. For example, the lid 130 may be manufactured with one or more ridges that can be snap-fitted into the receiving grooves in the base 110. Or, the lid 130 may be designed so that it can be friction-fitted to the base 110. In still another embodiment, the lid 130 may be hinged to the base 110 using a living hinge. It will be appreciated that the lid 130 may be attached to the base 110 using any means. The lid 130 also may be formed integral with the base 110. In one embodiment, the lid 130 is attached to the base 110 with a moisture retention seal, such as spaced micro-bead elements as described in U.S. Pat. App. 2007/0045315 to Evans et al., which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The micro-bead element moisture retention seal allows the lid 130 to be rotated relative to the base 110 in order to line up the first wipe from the outside of the roll. Once the first wipe is aligned, the wipes can be dispensed from the aperture, as described below.
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In one embodiment, the cover 118 may be connected to the side surface 116. The cover 118 may be centered on the side surface 116, or it might be off-centered to either the right or left of the center of the side surface 116. The side surface 116 may be substantially flat in the area of the cover 118. The cover 118 may be connected to the base 110 in a manner that allows the cover 118 to pivot between an opened and closed position. The cover 118 may be permanently attached to the base 110 by a hinge, e.g. a living hinge. Any suitable hinge or connecting means that enables the cover 118 to pivot between an opened and closed position may be used to attach the cover 118 to the base 110. The cover 118 may even snap off entirely. The cover 118 may be attached to the base 110 so that it opens from right-to-left or from left-to-right. The cover 118 may be shaped consistently with the side surface 116, thereby the cover 118 when closed, may form a flat and continuous surface with the side surface 116, as best shown in
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Located inside of the indentation 140 may be an aperture 206. The aperture 206 may provide a user with access, through the base 110, to a roll of wipes 210 stored inside of the container 100. The aperture 206 may comprise a first portion 212 and a second portion 214. The first portion 212 may be in communication with the second portion 214 via a channel 216. The channel 216 may generally be a narrow passageway for a user to move a wipe drawn initially through the first portion 212 into the second portion 214. In one embodiment, a retention tab 218 may define the channel 216, and substantially separate the first portion 212 from the second portion 214. The retention tab 218 may prevent a threaded wipe from retreating back though the aperture 206. Further the retention tab 218 may facilitate separating individual wipes. Either the first portion 212 or the second portion 214 may be adapted to allow a user to access the roll of wipes 210. In one embodiment, the first portion 214 may be large enough that an average adult may comfortably and easily access the roll of wipes 210 to initially thread a wipe through the first portion 212. The first portion 212 and second portion 214 may be of different sizes and shapes. In one embodiment, first portion 212 may be substantially larger than the second portion 214. In this embodiment, the second portion 214 may be sized to prevent a threaded wipe from falling back inside the container 100.
It will be understood that the aperture 206 may be located anywhere on the container 100. For example, the aperture 206 may be located in the lid 130, rather than in the base 110.
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The recessed well 142 may be formed at the end opposite of where the cover 118 may be connected to the body 120. The depth of the recessed well 142 may be changed as necessary or desired. The recessed well 142 may be of any suitable shape so as to allow the tail of a wipe to reside in the well 142 when the cover 118 is closed. In one embodiment, the recessed well 142 may be substantially semicircular, as best shown in
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The spindle 504 may be attached to the base 110 or the lid 130 or both. The spindle 504 may be unattached to the base 110 or the lid 130 or both. The container base 110 and the container lid 130 may each have a fitment to center the roll 210 of wet wipes, or only one may have a fitment. The fitment may be an elevated nub 506 holding a spindle 504, as shown in
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It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present subject matter and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
The present application is a continuation-in-part of Co-pending application Ser. No. 12/026,700, which was filed Feb. 6, 2008, entitled “WIPES CANISTER”, and incorporated herein.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12026700 | Feb 2008 | US |
Child | 12163003 | US |