Technical Field
[0001] The technical field to which the invention relates is the field of hygiene and wiping
products, especially paper rolls, such as a roll of facials, a roll of moisture tissue,
a roll of lotioned tissue, toilet paper and kitchen towels.
[0002] In this context, hygiene or wiping products primarily includes all kinds of dried
creped tissue paper as well as wet creped paper and cellulose or pulp wadding or all
kinds of non-wovens, or combinations, laminates or mixtures thereof.
[0003] Thereby, a tissue paper is defined as a soft absorbent paper having a basis weight
below 65 g/m
2 and typically between 10 and 50 g/m
2. Its density is typically below 0.6 g/cm
3, preferably below 0.30 g/cm
3 and more preferably between 0.08 and 0.20 g/cm
3. Moist tissue paper webs are usually dried by the so-called Yankee drying, the through
air drying or the impulse drying. The fibres contained in the tissue paper are mainly
pulp fibres from chemical pulp, mechanical pulp, thermo mechanical pulp, chemo-mechanical
pulp and/or chemo-thermo mechanical pulp. The fibres may also be recycled fibres.
The tissue paper may also contain other types of fibres enhancing, for instance, strength,
absorption or softness of the paper. Tissue paper may even be converted to the final
tissue product in many ways, for example embossed, laminated to a multi-ply product,
rolled or folded.
[0004] The term non-woven is applied to a wide range of products, which in terms of their
properties are located between groups of paper and cardboard on the one hand, and
textiles on the other hand. Non-wovens may also be called textile-like composite materials,
which represent flexible porous fabrics that are not produced by the classic methods
of weaving web and weft or by looping. In fact, non-wovens are produced by intertwining
cohesive or adhesive bonding of fibres, or a combination thereof. The non-woven material
can be formed of natural fibres, such as cellulose or cotton fibres, but can also
consist of synthetic fibres, such as PE, polypropylene (PP), polyurethane (PU), polyester,
nylon or regenerated cellulose, or a mix of different fibres. The fibres may for example
be present in the form of endless fibres of prefabricated fibres of a finite length,
as synthetic fibres produced in situ or in the form of staple fibres.
[0005] Typical properties of these hygiene and wiping products include the ready ability
to absorb tensile stress energy, their drapability, good textile-like flexibility,
properties which are frequently referred to as bulk softness, a high surface softness,
a high specific volume with a perceptible thickness. As high a liquid absorbency as
possible and, depending on the application, a suitable wet and dry strength as well
as an interesting visual appearance of the outer product surface. These properties,
among others, allow these hygiene and wiping products to be used for example as cleaning
wipes: paper or non-woven wipe, windscreen cleaning wipe, industrial wipe, kitchen
paper, or the like; as sanitary products: for example toilet paper, paper or non-woven
handkerchiefs, household towels, towels, and the like; cosmetic wipes: for example
facials and as serviettes or napkins, just to mention some of the products that can
be used. Furthermore, the hygiene and wiping products can be dry, moist, wet or pre-treated
in any manner.
[0006] Due to the above description, the products can be used for personal and household
use as well as commercial and industrial use.
Background art
[0007] Usually, paper rolls are bought in a packaged manner for protection, storage and
transport. The bought paper rolls are then taken out of the packing and located on
a dispenser device for use. This procedure is performed with for instance toilet paper
or kitchen towel paper rolls. From US 4,199,078 a toilet tissue storage container
is known. Such a storage container contains a plurality of toilet paper rolls positioned
in a row with the container being attached on a wall. Unused toilet paper rolls can
be removed from this container and placed on a dispenser. US 3,986,479 discloses a
vapour impervious pouch containing a roll or web of absorbent material. The pouch
is sealed before uses, placed into a separate standing dispenser and opened at the
time of first use. JP 9020377 shows a plastic pouch having a zipper opening, which
contains a pile of wet tissue paper. Thereby the wet tissue paper can be pulled out
sheet by sheet.
Disclosure of invention
[0008] The underlying problem (object) of the invention is to suggest a paper roll, such
as a toilet paper roll or a kitchen towel paper roll, which provides a more flexible
range of application.
[0009] This problem is solved by a package comprising a rotatable paper roll, and a housing
which at least partially covers the paper roll and defines an opening to dispense
a leading end of the paper roll.
[0010] Thus, a paper roll is simultaneously available in a protected condition for storage,
transport and selling as well as acting as a dispenser for pulling out the paper for
use. Therefore, there is no need for an additional dispensing device and the paper
product can be easily used where no dispenser is available. Furthermore, a coreless
paper roll can be used as there is no need for a usually found core, which would be
necessary to attach the paper roll to a dispenser rod.
[0011] In the case where the housing completely covers the roll, it is possible to use the
package outdoors as the paper roll is protected against water and contamination.
[0012] Complete hygiene protection of the paper roll is guaranteed, especially when the
opening is closed by a detachable seal. This seal could be a portion of a wall of
the housing which is limited by a weakening line such that this portion can be torn
off in order to form the dispensing opening.
[0013] When the leading end of the paper roll is fastened to the seal, this leading end
is pulled out of the dispensing opening automatically when the seal is removed.
[0014] Another favourably embodiment is that the opening is a re-sealable opening to enable
the user to unseal the package, to dispense the paper product, and finally re-seal
the package to protect the paper roll from contamination after first use. The re-sealable
opening can be a zip-bag-like opening.
[0015] Preferably, the opening is shaped as a slot being parallel to the axis of the paper
roll, whereby said roll is provided within the housing such that the roll is rotatable
around its own axis without the need of a special journal within the housing. When
the paper roll is positioned for use, the slot can be located in the vicinity of the
top of the housing in order to reduce friction between the paper sheet and the edge
of the slot such that the paper sheet can be pulled out of the housing easily and
without the risk of being torn off unintentionally.
[0016] Preferably, the housing is provided with a fastener. When the fastener is a hole,
the package can be hung up on a nail or hook present on a wall in the vicinity of
where the paper product is to be used. It may be possible to use adhesive tapes as
a fastener so that the package can be bonded to a wall or another place.
In order to enable a smooth rotation of the roll within the housing, the housing is
substantially shaped tubular such that it fits closely around the roll. Simultaneously,
the inside surface of the housing should be a surface of low friction in order to
promote an easy rotation of the roll within the housing. Therefore, the inside surface
could be smooth or embossed in order to reduce the contact surface between the roll
and the inside surface of the housing.
[0017] The housing having essentially the contour of the paper roll can be provided with
a radially extending flap being provided with the fastener.
[0018] Preferably, the fastener which is attached to the housing is provided by a loop to
facilitate the appliance of the package to an existent dispenser. The loop may have
first and second ends, the first end being connected to the top of the housing and
provided with one member of a re-sealable fastener and the second end being provided
with a corresponding second member of the re-sealable fastener. The re-sealable fastener
can be a zip-bag-like seal having a female and a male member. This embodiment enables
the user to form the loop by turning down and interlocking the second end to the first
end by the matching members of the re-sealable fastener.
[0019] The housing can be made of plastic, cardboard, or combinations thereof. Preferably,
the housing can be dimensionally self-stable.
[0020] The paper roll covered by the housing can be made of tissue, non-woven and combinations
thereof.
[0021] Preferably, the flap, which is attached to the housing, further comprises a snapping
latch to separable connect one package to another, whereby each package can contain
different paper rolls or the same. Preferably, the members of the re-sealable fastener,
used to form the loop, are also adapted to connect one package to another.
[0022] The package can be entirely soft, entirely stiff, or partly soft and partly stiff.
Preferably, the housing is shaped by at least one side wall which is substantially
stiff. For instance, it is possible that the housing is cylindrically shaped whereby
the sidewalls are stiff and the cylinder jacket is soft.
Brief description of drawings
[0023] The drawings illustrate in:
- Fig. 1
- a three dimensional view of the package according to the invention,
- Fig. 2
- a diagrammatical section view of a package as illustrated in Fig. 1,
- Fig. 3
- a partly exploded three dimensional view of an alternative embodiment of the package
according to the invention,
- Fig. 4
- diagrammatically an alternative embodiment of a housing of the package illustrated
in Fig. 3,
- Fig. 5
- a diagrammatical section view of a package as an embodiment according to which the
paper is pulled out axially from the paper roll,
- Fig. 6
- a row of two packages connected to one another,
- Fig. 7
- an embodiment showing the possibility of providing the package on a rod of a usual
dispenser,
- Fig. 8
- a snappy solution for providing a loop for providing a package on a usual dispenser.
Embodiments of the Invention
[0024] In Fig. 1 a package comprising a protective housing 10, which contains a paper roll
14, such as a toilet paper roll, is illustrated. The housing 10 consist of a cylindrical
main body (cylinder jacket) 13, whose front openings are closed by sidewalls 15. The
front openings can also be closed by welding together the edges of the cylindrical
main body, which overlap the paper roll. The housing 10 can be made of stiff or soft
material. In order to provide a self-stable structure of the housing 10 the main body
13 can be made of soft material and at least one of the sidewalls 15 of stiff material.
The main body 13 is made of a plastic film tube, created at the same time as the paper
rolls approach. The sidewalls 15 can be welded to the edges of the front openings
of the main body 13. A loop 24 is attached to the main body 13 such that the package
can be hung onto a nail or a hook 8 being provided on a wall in the vicinity of a
closet for example.
[0025] In Fig. 1 the package is illustrated as being provided for use. A slot 19 is defined
by the main body 13, through which a leading sheet 20 of the paper roll 14 can be
dispensed as illustrated by the arrow 23. Thereby, the slot 19 is provided in a two
o'clock position i.e. in the upper part of the main body 13 as illustrated in Fig.
2. Therefore, the paper can be pulled out of the housing 10 with low friction at the
edge of the slot 19. In order to facilitate the dispensing process, the inner surface
21 of the main body 13 should be a surface enabling a low friction between the paper
roll 14 and the inner surface 21.
[0026] In Fig. 3 an alternative embodiment of a package is illustrated. This package also
has a housing 10, which in this case is made of two-parts 11 and 12 being connected
to one another as illustrated in Fig. 3. The two parts 11,12 provide a circular and
cylindrical main body 13 containing in a closed manner a paper roll 14. The main body
13 having two front openings is closed by sidewalls 15, which are named lids 15 in
the illustrated embodiment. Two flaps 16 and 17 extend from the main body 13. The
flap 16 is provided with a fastening hole 18 such that the package can be hung onto
a nail or hook 8 being provided on a wall in the vicinity of a closet. The other flap
17 is used for interconnecting two packages 10 as illustrated in Fig. 6. However,
more than two packages can be interconnected as well.
[0027] In Fig. 3 the package is illustrated as being provided for use. A slot 19 is present
in the main body 13, through which the leading sheet 20 of the toilet paper roll 14
can be pulled as illustrated by the arrow 23. The slot 19 is as in Fig. 1 provided
in a two o'clock position i.e. in the upper part of the main body 13 as illustrated
in Fig. 3. Further, the paper roll is disposed such that the leading end is dispensed
from the top of the roll as shown in Fig. 3.
[0028] As opposed to the design of the housing illustrated in Fig. 3 which combines the
two parts 11 and 12 by bonding or other fixing means, it could be possible to manufacture
an integral housing. The housing, as illustrated in Fig. 4, could also be made such
that the two parts 11 and 12 are, at manufacture, connected at the free end of the
flap 17 insofar as the flap 17 is needed. It is possible not to use flap 17. Then,
as illustrated in Fig. 4, the main body 13 is integral at that location. In contrast
to Fig. 3, in this embodiment, the paper roll is disposed in such a way that the leading
end is dispensed from the bottom of the roll as illustrated in Fig. 4.
[0029] According to the illustration in Fig. 5, an axial dispensing opening 27 is provided
in the lid 15 such that the toilet paper sheet 20 can be pulled out axially.
[0030] The interconnected packages (can be more than two rolls) illustrated in Fig. 6 form
a family kit which combines several different paper qualities depending on the individual
needs of the customer. The packages may also be for a single person kit, whereby one
package is in use, and the others are for exchange. The packages in Fig. 6 are interconnected
by a snapping latch 22. This interconnection can also be made by a re-sealable fastener
25, comprising a female 25b and a male 25a member as illustrated in Fig. 8, whereby
the female member 25b and the male member 25a are joined with the corresponding members
of the fastener 25 of another package.
[0031] According to Fig. 7, a loop 24 formed by the two parts 11 and 12 of the flap 16 is
illustrated. Fig. 8 shows diagrammatically the re-sealable fastener 25 for making
the loop 24. This loop 24 opens up the possibility of fastening the package to a rod
26 of a usual dispenser, whereby the female member 25b is connected with the male
member 25a of the re-sealable fastener 25.
1. A package for dispensing a paper roll (14), the package comprising:
a rotatable paper roll (14) having a leading end and an axis; and
a housing (10) having a top, said housing (10) at least partially covering said paper
roll (14), said housing defining an opening (19) to dispense said leading end of said
paper roll (14).
2. A package as set forth in claim 1, wherein said housing (10) entirely covers said
paper roll (14).
3. A package as set forth in any of claim 1 or 2, wherein said opening (19) is closed
by a detachable seal.
4. A package as set forth in claim 3, wherein said leading end of said paper roll (14)
is fastened to said seal
5. A package as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein said opening (19) is a re-sealable
opening.
6. A package as set forth in claim 1, wherein said opening (19) is shaped as a slot,
said slot being parallel to said axis of said paper roll.
7. A package as set forth in claim 6, wherein said slot is located in the vicinity of
said top of said housing (10).
8. A package as set forth in claim 1, wherein said package further comprises a fastener
(24) attached to said housing.
9. A package as set forth in claim 8, wherein said fastener (24) defines a hole (18).
10. A package as set forth in one of claims 6 or 8, wherein said housing (10) is substantially
shaped tubular to closely surround the paper roll.
11. A package as set forth in claim 6, wherein the inner surface (21) of said housing
(10) is a low friction surface.
12. A package as set forth in claim 10, wherein said inner surface (21) is smooth.
13. A package as set forth in claim 10, wherein said inner surface (21) is embossed to
reduce the contact surface between said paper roll (14) and said inner surface (21).
14. A package as set forth in claim 10, wherein said package further comprises a flap
(16, 17) attached to said housing, said flap being provided with said fastener (24).
15. A package as set forth in any of claim 8 or 14, wherein said fastener (24) is provided
by a loop (24).
16. A package as set forth in claim 15, wherein said loop (24) has first and second ends,
said first end being connected to said top of said housing (10), said first end being
provided with one member (25a) of a re-sealable fastener, said second end being provided
with a corresponding second member (25b) of said re-sealable fastener, whereby said
loop (24) is formed by turning down said second end and interlocking said second end
to said first end by said members (25a, 25b) of said re-sealable fastener.
17. A package as set forth in one of claims 1 to 16, wherein said housing (10) is made
of material selected from the group consisting of soft plastic, hard plastic, cardboard
and combinations thereof.
18. A package as set forth in claim 1, wherein said housing (10) is dimensionally self-stable.
19. A Package as set forth in one of claims 1 to 18, wherein said paper roll (14) is made
of a material selected from the group consisting of tissue, non-woven and combinations
thereof.
20. A package as set forth in claim 1, wherein said flap further comprises a snapping
latch (22) to separable connect one package to another.
21. A package as set forth in claim 12, wherein said members (25a, 25b) of said re-sealable
fastener are adapted to connect one package to another.
22. A package as set forth in any of claim 1 or 2, wherein in said housing (10) is entirely
soft.
23. A package as set forth in any of claim 1 or 2, wherein in said housing (10) is entirely
stiff.
24. A package as set forth in any of claim 1 or 2, wherein in said housing (10) having
at least one sidewall (15), said sidewall being substantially stiff to shape said
housing (10).