TECHNICAL AREA:
[0001] The invention pertains to a stack of interfolded tissue-sheets packed in a container,
said container having a generally planar bottom wall and a top wall and side walls
connecting the bottom wall with the top wall and an opening provided in at least said
top wall for the removal of said tissue-sheets from the container, said stack of interfolded
tissue-sheets being placed in said container with a lowermost tissue-sheet placed
on the bottom wall and an uppermost tissue-sheet placed at the top wall and generally
parallel to the top wall and in direct connection with the opening in the top wall.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION:
[0002] Soft tissue sheets such as facial tissue sheets are commonly offered as a stack of
tissue sheets packed in a dispensing box. The dispensing box has an opening through
which the user pulls the tissue sheets. In order to facilitate the removal of the
tissue sheets from the dispensing box, the tissue sheets are interfolded, which means
that the tissue sheets are folded into one-another, so that they form a chain of tissue
sheets being interconnected by folded portions. In this manner, when removing one
tissue sheet from the stack of tissue sheets and pulling the tissue sheet completely
through the dispensing opening in the dispensing box, the pulled-out tissue sheet
will automatically bring a portion of the next tissue sheet in the stack out through
the opening thereby making it readily available for gripping and removing from the
dispensing box. The praxis of interfolding tissue sheets in this manner is a convenient
way of ascertaining that all of the tissue sheets can be easily removed from the container.
[0003] However, a problem arises when trying to remove the first tissue sheet from the stack
of tissue sheets. After opening the dispensing box, which basically means exposing
the opening in the box, the user must try and get a grip on the first tissue sheet.
This is very difficult since the surface of the first tissue-sheet which is exposed
through the opening in the dispensing box is very smooth and hard to grip. The edge
of the first tissue-sheet is often hidden beneath the top wall of the box and the
first tissue-sheet is pressed hard against the top wall when the box is full. Moreover,
the tissue material is soft, flimsy and fragile and will easily break if subjected
to tearing forces.
[0004] Accordingly, the risk of damaging or completely destroying the uppermost sheet in
the stack of tissue sheets is considerable. In fact, it is not unusual that several
tissue sheets in the stack are damaged in the process of removing the first sheet
of tissue.
[0005] Hence, there exists a great need of improving the dispensing of a first tissue sheet
from a stack of tissue sheets which are packed in a dispensing box.
[0006] The present invention offers a simple and expedient means of solving the problem
of removing a first tissue sheet from a stack of interfolded tissue sheets which are
packed in a container having a dispensing opening. By the provision of a gripping
member, the first tissue sheet can easily be gripped and removed from the box without
causing tearing, severe wrinkling or other damage to the tissue sheet.
[0007] In accordance with the invention, the uppermost tissue-sheet of the stack of interfolded
tissue-sheets comprises a gripping member, which is exposed through the opening in
the top wall of the container.
[0008] The uppermost tissue-sheet is placed at the top wall of the dispensing box and in
direct connection with the opening in the top wall. This does not mean that the uppermost
tissue-sheet has to be in contact with the top wall. Hence, it is only necessary that
the uppermost tissue-sheet is placed at the top wall in a manner which will permit
the gripping member to be directly accessible through the opening in the top wall.
This implies that no components which would block the access of the gripping member
through the opening in the top wall are present between the uppermost tissue-sheet
and the top wall. Accordingly, the invention encompasses embodiments in which the
dispensing box is completely filled with tissue-sheets, as well as embodiments wherein
the dispensing box initially is only partially filled with tissue-sheets.
[0009] The gripping member is a separate component and is preferably in the form of a tape
tab having an anchoring portion which is adhesively attached to said uppermost tissue-sheet
and a gripping portion freely extending from said anchoring portion. Accordingly,
the tape tab can be formed from a rectangular piece of tape of plastic film, nonwoven
material, tissue, or the like. The anchoring portion is preferably attached by means
of adhesive, but other anchoring means can be envisaged, such as welding. The gripping
portion extends from the anchoring portion and is preferably sufficiently rigid in
order to be readily separable from the surface of the uppermost tissue-sheet. However,
the gripping member should not substantially affect the overall flexibility and drapability
of the tissue-sheet and should not severely impair the function of the tissue-sheet.
Accordingly, it is an advantage if at least the anchoring portion of the gripping
member is flexible and/or has a fairly small surface. Moreover, in order to avoid
chafing caused by the gripping member when using the uppermost tissue-sheet for wiping
sensitive surfaces such as facial skin, the gripping member should preferably not
present any sharp edges or corners. A way of ascertaining that the gripping portion
will be readily grippable, the gripping portion can be formed from a folded portion
of a tape strip. Preferably, the tape tab has two anchoring portions and the folded
gripping portion is arranged between the two anchoring portions. A gripping member
having a folded portion can easily be produced from a piece of tape having an adhesive
surface and a non-adhesive surface by double-folding an end portion of the piece of
tape with the adhesive surface of the folded portion facing the adhesive surface of
the remainder of the tape so that the adhesive will serve to keep the tape in the
folded configuration. The non-folded end of the tape will serve as an anchoring portion.
Alternatively, the double-folded portion can be formed centrally on the tape, leaving
one adhesive anchoring portion at each side of the folded gripping tab.
[0010] It is, of course, possible to use non-adhesive tapes and to provide only the anchoring
portions with some attachment means.
[0011] The gripping portion of the gripping member can have any desired shape such as square,
rounded, polygonal, flower-shaped, etc. However, a tapering shape, such as a triangular
shape is expedient for packaging purposes. Filling of a disposable dispensing box
is usually made by introducing a compressed stack of tissue-sheets through a short
end of the dispensing box. A tapering shape of the gripping portion will ascertain
that the gripping portion will fold smoothly against the surface of the uppermost
tissue-sheet in the stack when the gripping member contacts the upper wall of the
dispensing box during the insertion step.
[0012] In accordance with one embodiment of the invention the gripping member can be a loop
of material, such as a loop of string or band. The loop-shaped gripping member can
be formed from a piece of string or a band which is attached adhesively or by welding
to the uppermost sheet of tissue.
[0013] When opening a box of tissue-sheets, it can be difficult to visually distinguish
the gripping member from the surface of the uppermost tissue-sheet. Accordingly, it
can be advantageous that the gripping member has a colour which contrasts with the
colour of said uppermost tissue-sheet. This allows the user to immediately recognise
the gripping member, and saves time in trying to identify the gripping member. Moreover,
a contrasting colour will serve as a signal of the presence of a gripping member.
[0014] The presence and intended use of the gripping member can further be drawn to the
attention of the user by providing the gripping member with a printed marker to visually
indicate its grippability. Such a marker could, for instance, be an arrow or text
such as "pull", or the like.
[0015] Moreover, a visual indication of the presence of a gripping member can be made by
making the gripping member of a material having a physically contrasting surface,
such as an embossed surface, a glossy surface, etc.
[0016] In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, the dispensing box has
a protective cover which is arranged over the opening in the top wall. The gripping
member is attached to the cover, which means that when the cover is removed, the gripping
member will be pulled or raised into a more readily grippable position.
[0017] In such an embodiment, the bond between the cover and the gripping member has to
be comparatively weak, so that the pulling force acting on the bond will cause it
to break before the uppermost tissue-sheet is pulled out of the dispensing box. Alternatively,
the bond between the gripping member and the cover can be of a more permanent character
and be sufficiently strong so as to withstand the pulling force when the cover is
removed. In such a case, the removal of the cover will cause the uppermost tissue-sheet
to be pulled out of the dispensing box.
[0018] By removal of the cover is meant that the cover is removed from the opening, so that
the opening is exposed. It does not necessarily imply that the cover has to be completely
removed from the dispensing box, since the cover may, for instance, be in the form
of a lid which is permanently attached to the box and which is removed from the opening
by folding along a fold line or a hinge.
[0019] Usually the protective cover is made of the same material as the box itself, and
is simply a portion of the top wall, which can be torn away along a perforated line
in the top wall. However, other protective devices such as separate pieces of paper,
paperboard, plastic film, and the like can be used. Moreover, the box can be provided
with a permanently attached or removable regular lid which is opened to expose the
opening in the top wall 5 and which, optionally, can be reclosed.
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES:
[0020] The invention will in the following be described in greater detail, with reference
to the figures which are shown on the appended drawings. In the drawings:
- Fig. 1
- shows a box of packaged tissue-sheets with a gripping member in accordance with a
first embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 2
- shows a gripping member in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 3
- shows a gripping member in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention.
- Figs. 4a-4c
- show different embodiments of gripping members in accordance with the invention.
- Fig. 5
- shows a gripping member in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 6
- shows the gripping member in Fig. 5 when it is being used.
- Fig. 7
- shows a gripping member in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0021] Fig. 1 shows a generally rectangular paperboard dispensing box 1 containing a stack
2 of interfolded tissue-sheets 3. By interfolding, all the tissue-sheets 3 in the
stack 2 are mechanically attached to each other in a continuous, loosely connected
band of individual tissue-sheets 3. The tissue-sheets may be provided as non-folded
sheets before interfolding, or may be more complicated structures such as pre-shaped
tissue-sheets or tissue-sheets which have been folded one or more times before interfolding.
[0022] The paperboard box 1 has a bottom wall 4, a top wall 5, two long side walls 6,7 and
two short side walls 8,9. The stack 2 of tissue-sheets 3 rests with a lower-most tissue-sheet
10 on the inner surface 11 of the bottom wall 4 and has a height which substantially
corresponds to the height of the box 1, that is, to the height of the side walls 6-9.
It is to be understood, that the height of the stack 2 of tissue-sheets is to a certain
degree determined by the height of the box. The interfolded tissue-sheets 3 are highly
compressible and are usually compressed before being placed in the box, so that a
sufficient amount of tissue-sheets can be accommodated in the box. Moreover, the compressed
stack 2 of tissue-sheets will normally effect an expanding pressure on the box, pressing
the uppermost tissue-sheet 12 against the inner surface 11 of the top wall 5. This
arrangement is advantageous, since, as the tissue-sheets 3 are successively removed
from the box 1, the pressure from the expanding stack 2 of tissue-sheets will aid
in pushing a new tissue-sheet towards the top wall 5. However, even if it is preferred
that the stack 2 of tissue-sheets are packed in the box 1 in a compressed state, this
is not a necessary feature of the invention. Accordingly, a box having a stack of
interfolded tissue-sheets that are only partially filling the box are also within
the scope of the invention.
[0023] The box 1 is provided with an opening 14 in the top wall 5. The opening 14 is arranged
generally centrally in the top wall 5 and extends parallel to the long side walls
6,7. The opening 14 has a generally oval shape with rounded ends 15 and slightly outwardly
curved side edges 16, so that the opening 14 is wider at a central portion than at
the ends. Before use of the box of tissue-sheets, the opening 14 is commonly protected
by a cover. Usually the protective cover is made of the same paperboard material as
the box itself, and is simply a portion of the top wall 5 which can be torn away along
a perforated line in the top wall 5. However other protective devices such as separate
pieces of paper, paperboard, plastic film, and the like can be envisaged. Moreover,
the box can be provided with a permanently attached or removable regular lid which
is opened to expose the opening in the top wall 5 and which, optionally, can be reclosed.
[0024] Moreover, the opening 14 can be partially covered with a flexible material, such
as a plastic film or similar, which shields the tissue-sheets 3 from the edges of
the opening in the top wall 5 when the tissue-sheets are being pulled out of the box.
A flexible material arranged around the edges of the opening does also serve to diminish
the area of the opening 14 and prohibits a tissue-sheet 3 which is partially pulled
out of the dispensing box 1 from falling back down into the box again.
[0025] In accordance with the invention, a gripping member 21 is attached to the uppermost
tissue-sheet 12 in the stack 2. The gripping member 21 is in the form of an adhesive
tape with a non-adhesive surface 22 and an adhesive surface 23. The tape has been
folded at a central portion so as to form a gripping tab 24 comprising two thicknesses
of the tape base material and being kept in the folded state by the adhesive. On either
side of the gripping tab 24, the gripping member 21 has an attachment surface 25 which
is firmly attached to the uppermost tissue-sheet 12 in the stack 2 by means of the
adhesive. The gripping member 21 is applied centrally on the uppermost tissue-sheet
12, parallel to the short side walls 8,9 and protrudes through the opening 14 when
the box is open, i.e. when any lid or cover is removed from the opening. The gripping
member 21 need not be in the shown orientation, but can be arranged parallel to the
long side walls 10,11 or diagonally, etc. Moreover, the gripping member 21 may be
offset from the central position.
[0026] The gripping member 21 can be attached to the cover or lid, so that removal or opening
of the cover or lid will simultaneously cause the gripping member 21 to be pulled
into a more readily grippable position as shown in the Figs. In such an embodiment,
the bond between the cover and the gripping member 21 has to be comparatively weak,
so that the pulling force acting on the bond will cause it to break before the uppermost
tissue-sheet is pulled out of the dispensing box. Alternatively, the bond between
the gripping member and the cover can be of a more permanent character and be sufficiently
strong so as to withstand the pulling force when the cover is removed. In such a case,
the removal of the cover will cause the uppermost tissue-sheet 12 to be pulled out
of the dispensing box.
[0027] The tape base material can be any suitable sheet material such as nonwoven, tissue,
paper, plastic film or the like. Preferably, the base material is relatively soft
and flexible so that it can be folded without producing hard or sharp edges or corners.
In order not to negatively affect the function of the uppermost tissue-sheet 12, it
is also preferred that the gripping member 21 is comparatively small so that it only
occupies minor portion of the surface of the uppermost tissue-sheet. A small gripping
member 21 will minimally affect the softness and flexibility of the uppermost tissue-sheet,
thus leaving it fully usable. Although the gripping member 21 has been described as
being produced from a self-adhesive tape, it is alternatively possible to fold a non-adhesive
band or tape in the manner shown in Fig. 1 and to attach the folded band or tape to
the uppermost tissue-sheet, for instance by means of adhesive, by welding, or the
like.
[0028] The provision of a gripping member 21 allows the uppermost tissue-sheet 12 to be
removed through the opening 14 in the top wall 5 of the dispensing box 1. The user
simply grips the gripping tab 24 and pulls out the uppermost tissue-sheet 12. Due
to the interfolding of the tissue-sheets 3 in the stack 2, the removal of the uppermost
tissue-sheet 12 will automatically cause a portion of the next tissue-sheet 12 in
the stack to be pulled out through the opening 14. Once the uppermost tissue-sheet
12 has been completely pulled out of the box 1, the interconnecting folded portions
of the uppermost tissue-sheet 12 and the next tissue-sheet 3 in the stack 2 will be
released. This means that the partly pulled-out next tissue-sheet 3 will protrude
through the opening 14 and can then serve as a gripping member for removing the next
tissue-sheet 3 from the box.
[0029] Fig. 2 shows an alternative gripping member 21 having a gripping tab 24 and an attachment
portion 25. The gripping portion or tab 24 can be made by double folding a piece of
tape, thus achieving slightly higher stiffness and less flexibility in the gripping
tab portion of the gripping member 21. Other ways of increasing the stiffness in the
gripping tab 24 is by laminating or coating with an additional layer of material or
by forming the gripping member 21 with a gripping tab 24 portion that is thicker than
the attachment portion 25. As shown in Fig. 2, the gripping member 21 can be attached
near an edge 26 of the uppermost tissue-sheet 12 with the gripping portion 24 protruding
from the edge 26. Alternatively, the gripping member 21 can, similar to the embodiment
shown in Fig. 1, be attached with all of the gripping member overlapping a surface
of the uppermost tissue-sheet 12.
[0030] Fig. 3 shows a gripping member 21 in the form of a gripping loop 26. The gripping
loop 26 can be made of a piece of string, a band or the like. Plastic materials, cellulose,
textiles or mixtures thereof can be used. The piece of string or band is attached
at its ends to the uppermost tissue-sheet 12 in the stack 2. Attachment can be performed
by means of adhesive or by welding. For illustrative purposes, the gripping loop 26
is shown extending parallel to the opening 14 in the dispensing box 1.
[0031] It can be difficult for the user to immediately recognise the presence and the intended
function of a gripping member in accordance with the invention. For this reason, it
can be expedient if the gripping member or at least a part of the gripping member
has a different colour or a different pattern than the uppermost tissue-sheet 12.
The presence of the gripping member can be further drawn to the attention of the user
by printing a symbol or a text on the gripping member. Hence, an arrow or the text
"pull" would indicate to the user that the gripping member should be used for pulling
the uppermost tissue-sheet out of the dispensing box. Fig. 4a-4c shows a few examples
of gripping members having different shape and being designed to convey identification
information to the user.
[0032] Hence, Fig. 4a shows a gripping member 21 having a rounded outer gripping portion
24 and a rectangular attachment portion 25. The rounded contour of the gripping portion
24 is advantageous since no sharp corners are exposed to the user. The gripping portion
24 is provided with an attention-drawing means 28 in the form of an arrow which is
printed on the gripping portion 24.
[0033] Fig. 4b shows a gripping member 21 having a triangular outer gripping portion 24
and a rectangular attachment portion 25. An attention-drawing means 28 in the form
of the instructive text "pull" is printed on the gripping portion 24. In addition,
a triangular shape of the outer gripping portion 24 is advantageous since it facilitates
packaging of a stack of tissue-sheets in a dispensing box. Filling of a disposable
dispensing box is usually made by introducing the stack of tissue-sheets through a
short end of the dispensing box. A triangular shape of the gripping portion 24 will
ascertain that the gripping portion 24 will fold smoothly against the surface of the
uppermost tissue-sheet in the stack when the gripping member contacts the upper wall
of the dispensing box during the insertion step.
[0034] Fig. 4c shows yet another example of a means of making the user aware of the presence
of a gripping member 21. Hence, the gripping portion 24 in Fig. 4c has a particular,
decorative shape which will aid in identifying the gripping member. The gripping members
21 in Fig. 4 are shown as having only a single attachment portion 25. However, the
use of different shapes and different markers can also be applied to the embodiment
in Fig. 1 where the gripping member 21 has two attachment portions 25.
[0035] Still another embodiment of a gripping member 21, which is readily discernible when
applied to the surface of a tissue sheet 12 is shown in Figs. 5 and 6. The gripping
member 21 is in the form of a circular piece of material, such as a plastic disc,
a paper disc, or the like. A band-shaped attachment portion 25 is arranged centrally
on the gripping member 21 and crescent-shaped gripping portions 24a, 24b are found
on either side of the attachment portion 25.
[0036] As shown in Fig. 6, the gripping member 21 is used by folding the gripping portions
24a, 24b together, in a direction away from the surface of the uppermost tissue sheet
12. Normally, the user 29 will grip both gripping portions 24a, 24b simultaneously,
pressing them together to form a single gripping tab. However, it is alternatively
possible to use only one of the gripping portions 24a, 24b.
[0037] In order to aid the folding and gripping of the gripping portions 24a, 24b, the gripping
member 21 may be provided with fold lines or hinges 30 running along the edges of
the attachment portion 25. If the gripping member 21 is made of a sufficiently stiff
material, such as a rigid plastic material or stiff paper, the gripping member 21
can be provided in a pre-folded state, so that the gripping portions 24a, 24b are
at least slightly raised from the surface of the uppermost tissue-sheet 12. A gripping
member 21 having a central attachment portion 25 and flanking gripping portions 24a,
24b can, of course be provided in other shapes than circular, such as rectangular,
oval, dogbone shape, etc.
[0038] Fig. 7 shows an embodiment of a gripping member 21 in accordance with the invention,
wherein no protruding gripping tab is present. Accordingly, Fig. 7 shows a dispensing
box 1 seen from the top wall 5 and presenting an opening 14 to a user. The uppermost
tissue-sheet 12 which is visible through the opening 14 has a gripping member 21 attached
thereto. The gripping member is a reinforcement area on the surface of the uppermost
tissue-sheet and does preferably have a high coefficient of friction so as to avoid
slipping of the users fingers against the surface of the first tissue-sheet 12. Accordingly,
the gripping member 21 provides an area on the uppermost tissue-sheet 12 which is
less fragile and flimsy and which is easier to grip than the rest of the tissue-sheet
12. Moreover, if the gripping member 21 has a high-friction surface, this will further
enhance the grippability of the gripping member 21 and the uppermost tissue-sheet
12. High friction may be provided in any known manner, for instance by means of a
rubbery surface or by means of an irregular surface such as a coarse fibrous structure,
a foam structure, a wrinkled surface, a surface having micro-protrusions, or similar.
[0039] It is highly advantageous to use any of the methods shown in Figs. 4a-4c to indicate
the presence of the gripping member 21 of Fig. 7, since there is no protruding gripping
tab. Accordingly, the gripping member 21 in Fig. 7 is preferably made in a contrasting
colour and/ or has a printed pattern, a contrasting shape, etc.
[0040] The invention has been described with reference to a rectangular dispensing box.
However, it should be understood that dispensing boxes having other shapes could also
be used. Accordingly, cube-shaped boxes, oval boxes, boxes with irregular or polygonal
shapes, etc. could be used. The material of the dispensing box need not be paperboard.
Hence, plastic boxes, wooden boxes etc, could be used.
[0041] Similarly, the shape of the gripping portion 24 of the gripping member 21 may be
other than what is shown in the figures. Accordingly, polygonal shapes, flower shapes,
heart shapes and the like may be used.
[0042] Moreover, the opening in the top wall 5 need not have the described oval shape. Hence,
rectangular openings, circular openings or openings having irregular shapes are contemplated
within the scope of the invention. In addition, the opening need not be arranged only
in the top wall but could extend into one or two side walls.
1. A stack (2) of interfolded tissue-sheets (3) packed in a container (1), said container
(1) having a generally planar bottom wall (4) and a top wall (5) and side walls (6-9)
connecting said bottom wall (4) with said top wall (5) and an opening (14) provided
in at least said top wall (5) for the removal of said tissue-sheets (3) from the container
(1), said stack (2) of interfolded tissue-sheets (3) being placed in said container
(1) with a lowermost tissue-sheet (11) placed on said bottom wall (4) and an uppermost
tissue-sheet (12) placed at said top wall (5) and generally parallel to said top wall
(5) and in direct connection with said opening (14) in said top wall (5), characterized i n that the uppermost tissue-sheet (12) of said stack (2) of interfolded tissue-sheets
(3) comprises a gripping member (21), which is exposed through said opening (14) in
said top wall (5).
2. A stack of interfolded tissue-sheets in accordance with claim 1, wherein said gripping
member (21) is a tape tab having an attachment portion (25) which is adhesively attached
to said uppermost tissue-sheet (12) and a gripping portion (24) freely extending from
said attachment portion (25).
3. A stack of interfolded tissue-sheets in accordance with claim 2, wherein said gripping
portion (24) is formed from a folded portion of said tape tab.
4. A stack of interfolded tissue-sheets in accordance with claim 3, wherein said tape
tab has two anchoring portions (25) and said folded gripping portion (24) is arranged
between said two anchoring portions (25).
5. A stack of interfolded tissue-sheets in accordance with one of claims 2,3 or 4, wherein
said gripping portion (24) has a tapering shape.
6. A stack of interfolded tissue-sheets in accordance with claim 5, wherein said gripping
portion (24) is has a triangular shape.
7. A stack of interfolded tissue-sheets in accordance with claim 1, wherein said gripping
member (21) is a gripping loop (26), such as a loop of string or band.
8. A stack of interfolded tissue-sheets in accordance with claim 1, wherein said gripping
member (21) is a reinforcement area on the surface of the uppermost tissue-sheet (12).
9. A stack of interfolded tissue-sheets in accordance with claim 8, wherein said reinforcement
area has a high coefficient of friction.
10. A stack of interfolded tissue-sheets in accordance with any one of the preceding claims,
wherein said dispensing box (1) has a cover arranged over the opening (14) and wherein
said gripping member (21) is attached to said cover.
11. A stack of interfolded tissue-sheets in accordance with any one of the preceding claims,
wherein said gripping member (21) has a printed marker to visually indicate its grippability.
12. A stack of interfolded tissue-sheets in accordance with any one of the preceding claims,
wherein said gripping member (21) has a surface which physically contrasts with the
surface of the uppermost tissue-sheet.
13. A stack of interfolded tissue-sheets in accordance with any one of the preceding claims,
wherein said dispensing box (1) has a protective cover which is arranged over the
opening (14) in the top wall (5).