Technical Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention refers to the technical field of containers for storing personal
hygiene products. Particularly, the invention refers to containers for storing, containing,
transporting and dispensing wet wipes.
Background of the invention
[0002] There is currently a wide plurality of container devices for disposable hygienic
products such as tissues, wet wipes, face towels and similar products. The known containers
and dispenser devices may be manufactured in rigid or flexible plastic material, cardboard,
heavyweight paper or other materials that provide the structural characteristics required
to the container. Some of these containers have hinged lids with mechanical or adhesive
sealing to keep the moisture of the liquid in which the wipes are. However, most of
these containers have the disadvantage of not possessing elements for dispensing the
products during its use. There is a wide plurality of patent documents in the prior
art related to rigid and flexible containers with elements to dispense tissue-type
paper products or wet wipes.
[0003] For example, European patent application
EP1090852 describes a flexible packing for intertwined wet wipes, which has a rigid hinged
lid covering a top opening in the package which provides access to the wipes. The
invention consists of a sealing element comprising micro-hooks placed at the periphery
of the opening, and its complement (micro-loops) placed at the top of the packing,
such that when the lid is closed, the micro-hooks attach to the micro-loops, sealing
the packing. The sealing element may also have adhesive. However, the sealing system
described herein, does not provide elements for dispensing the wipes one at a time.
[0004] On the other hand, Japanese patent application
JP2012001270 describes a packing, which can be flexible or rigid, for wet wipes, having a hinged
lid. In addition, the packing has a wipe fastening element consisting of a hinged
tab that is held by one of its ends through adherible means and contacts the stack
of wipes inside the packing by its other end through fastening devices. The adherible
end of the tab can be fastened both from a hinged lid and from the packing itself.
This application has the disadvantage that the user must insert the finger with the
tab into the packing so as to lift the top wipe from the stack, so with the use, the
adherible means of the tab may detach or break due to the excessive pressure by the
user.
[0005] Similarly, U.S. patents
US4574952,
US6715633,
US7934597,
US7992744 and
US8186541, as well as international patent application under publication number
WO1996017794, protect different inventions aimed to containers for tissue-type products, illustrated
in a rigid container, but its use in a flexible packing is also mentioned in its scope.
Moreover, these patents illustrate the tissue products in an intertwined manner, but
its scope refers to its application to generally stacked products. All these inventions
protect a non-hinged lid that has adhesive material to hold the first tissue of the
stack. However, in all of them the lid is completely detachable, so its sole purpose
is to pull the first tissue at the beginning of the opening of the container. Even
patent
US7934597 considers the first tissue as a sacrifice product when adding an adhesive deposit
which interacts with the adhesive material of the lid. Therefore, these patent documents
have the disadvantage that the lid is detachable and the adhesive fastening element
is not useful to lift the subsequent tissues of the stack contained inside the container.
Moreover, another disadvantage refers to the fact that the use of adhesives as the
fastening element for lifting wipes does not provide the appropriate fastening strength
in the wet wipes.
[0006] Finally, international patent application under publication number
WO2003024842 describes a container for tissues that are folded, but not intertwined, wherein the
container has a hinged lid that covers all the top portion of same. The lid has a
velcro-type fastening element that holds each tissue. However, the container has all
of its top surface opened, totally uncovering the product when the hinged lid is in
an opened position. Further, the cover has a tab for sealing when contacting the right
side wall of the container. This application has the disadvantage that the sealing
of the container is not completely tight, so a wet wipe product would lose its moisture
contents inside same.
[0007] Thus, there is the need for a system for dispensing non-intertwined wet wipes in
a flexible container. Moreover, there is the specific need that the flexible container
allows for dispensing one wet wipe at a time. Finally, there is also the need to include
the necessary means to tightly seal the container so that the wet wipes do not lose
the antiseptic liquid moisture.
Object of the invention
[0008] The object of the present invention is to provide a flexible container with a system
for dispensing the non-intertwined wet wipes contained inside it one at a time.
[0009] Also, the object of the present invention is that the system allows for dispensing
only the top wet wipe of the stack contained inside the container.
[0010] Moreover, another object of the invention is to provide the appropriate sealing means
to keep the container tightly closed.
Brief description of the figures:
[0011] The following drawings are attached to provide a better understanding of the invention:
Figure 1 is a left front top perspective view of the flexible container of the system
for dispensing non-intertwined wet wipes of the present invention, with the lid in
the closed position.
Figure 2 is a left front top perspective view of the flexible container of the system
for dispensing non-intertwined wet wipes of the present invention, with the lid in
the opened position.
Figure 3 is a view of the inner portion of the lid of the flexible container of the
system for dispensing non-intertwined wet wipes of the present invention.
Detailed description of the invention
[0012] The present invention consists of a flexible container (10) with a system for dispensing
a plurality of non-intertwined wet wipes (30) contained inside said flexible container.
[0013] Figure 1 shows the flexible container (10). Preferably, the flexible container (10)
is substantially parallelepiped-shaped with a top face (11), a front face, a rear
face, two side faces and a bottom face. In the preferred embodiment, the flexible
container (10) is made from a thermoplastic material which is attached by its two
longitudinal ends (12). The top face (11) of the flexible container (10) has a lid
(20) with an inner face and an outer face. In the preferred embodiment, the lid (20)
has adhesive means in the entire inner face surface for its coupling to the top face
(11) of the container and has an adhesive-free tab (21). In the illustrated preferred
embodiment, the lid (20) is made of transparent material and a perforated portion
(13) of the top face surface (11) of the flexible container (10) may be observed.
[0014] Figure 2 illustrates the flexible container (10) with the lid (20) in an opened position,
wherein the perforated portion (13) adheres to the inner face of the lid (20) thus
uncovering an opening (15) in the body of the top face (11). The opening (15) allows
the access to the wet wipes (30) product contained inside the flexible container (10).
The perforated portion (13) has one fastening element (25) in its bottom surface.
Figure 3 shows a view of the inner portion of the lid wherein all the cited technical
elements may be clearly seen.
[0015] During normal operation, the user can lift the lid (20) by pulling up the tab (21).
The first time, the perforated portion (13) will detach from the flexible container
(10) forming the opening (15) and will remain adhered to the lid (20), so when the
container is sealed again by the lid (20), the perforated portion (13) will match
the opening (15). The fastening element (25) is permanently adhered to the inner surface
of the perforated portion (13) as shown in Figure 3, which illustrates the inner portion
of the lid (20) detached from the container. In use, the fastening element (25) detachably
adheres to the top wet wipe product (30) of the stack contained inside the flexible
container (10), so when the container is opened by pulling the tab (21) upwards, the
top wet wipe (30) is pulled up along with the lid, as shown in Figure 2, for its easy
removal. Subsequently, the lid (20) is positioned again in the closed position of
figure 1, allowing the outer peripheral area of the lid (20), which is not in contact
with the perforated portion(13), to tightly seal the container (10) through its adhesives
means, allowing for the fastening element (25) to contact the wet wipe that remained
at the top of the stack, thus detachably attaching it. When the user needs to remove
another wet wipe, he will again pull the tab (21) by partially lifting the lid to
the opened position of figure 2 and the fastening element (25) will pull up the top
wet wipe, leaving it ready for the user to take it by detaching it from the fastening
element (25).
[0016] Wet wipes (30) are generally made of a non-woven material that can have different
compositions, such as cellulose, cotton, rayon, polyolefins, viscose, among others.
The non-woven material can be manufactured by different methods such as carding, hydroentanglement,
extrusion, among others. During the manufacture of the wet wipes, the non-woven material
is cut, folded, stacked and moistened with cosmetic, sanitary, cleaning and cleansing
lotions, among others. As the wet wipes (30) are stacked one on top of the other inside
the container, a cohesive strength is created between them, which can lead to pulling
two or more wipes when trying to remove one wipe from the container. On the other
hand, a common feature in most of the non-woven fabric types is that there are semi-loose
fibers on its surface, which may serve as the loop elements of a mechanical bond system
known in the field as the hook and loop system or the Velcro type system
®. Thus, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the fastening element
(25) is a mechanical fastening element, such as the hook element of the hook and loop
system. In this way, the hooks of the fastening element (25) attach to the loops of
the top wet wipe (30) of the stack and pull it upwards when opening the lid (20) of
the container (10). Finally, as the container (10) is made of flexible plastic material,
while the container is being emptied, the top portion (11) of the same will also go
down when sealing the container, so that both, this top portion (11) and the perforated
portion (13) which contains the fastening element (25), will always contact the top
wet wipes (30) of the stack of wipes, so the fastening element (25) will be again
attached to the subsequent top wet wipe (30) and so forth.
[0017] In order for this dispensing system to be effective, it is necessary that the bond
strength of the fastening element (25) to the non-woven fabric of the top wet wipe
(30) is greater than the cohesion strength between the wipes. Therefore, the fastening
element (25) must have a bond strength to the non-woven fabric of the wet wipes that
is 20% greater than the cohesion strength between the stacked wet wipes. According
to the measurement tests performed on several commercial wet wipes products, it was
determined that the average cohesion strength between the wet wipes ranges between
100 and 240 grams, therefore, the fastening element (25) shall produce a fastening
strength with the top wet wipe (30) between 120 and 290 grams. To obtain the operationally
suitable bonding within this range, the shape, height, density and space among the
hooks of the fastening element (25) may be modified.
[0018] In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to consider
the use of a rigid plastic lid. In this alternative embodiment, the flexible container
has also the opening on the top face. A hinged rigid lid is placed on top of said
opening, preferably with a mechanical sealing mechanism, which has at least one fastening
element in its bottom surface, with the same technical features as those previously
identified in the above described preferable embodiment.
[0019] Based on the above disclosure, certain embodiments and details have been described
in order to illustrate the present invention, and it will be obvious for those skilled
in the art that variations and modifications may be made without departing from the
scope of the present invention.
1. A flexible container (10) for dispensing wet wipes that has a stack of non-intertwined
wet wipes inside, and has a lid (20) adhered on its top surface; the lid (20) is coupled
to a perforated portion (13) formed from the top surface of the container (10); the
lid (20) is longer and wider than said perforation and the perforated portion (13)
comprises the periphery of an opening (15) in the container (10); characterized by
the perforated portion (13) has at least one fastening element (25) in the inner face
which allows for the fastening at each time of the top wet wipe (30) of the stack
contained inside the flexible container (10); and
the lid (20) has adhesive means in its inner face to tightly seal the lid (20) to
the container (10).
2. The flexible container (10) for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 1, wherein
the flexible container (10) is made from a thermoplastic material which is attached
by its two longitudinal ends (12).
3. The flexible container (10) for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 1, wherein
the lid (20) has a tab (21) with no adhesive.
4. The flexible container (10) for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 1, wherein
the lid (20) is made of transparent material.
5. The flexible container (10) for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 1, wherein
the wet wipes are moistened with cosmetic, sanitary, cleaning and cleansing lotions,
among others.
6. The flexible container (10) for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 1, wherein
the fastening element (25) is mechanical.
7. The flexible container (10) for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 8, wherein
the fastening element (25) is comprised by hooks.
8. The flexible container (10) for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 1, wherein
the bond strength between the wet wipes and the fastening element (25) is greater
than the cohesion strength between the wipes.
9. The flexible container (10) for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 1, wherein
the bond strength between the wet wipes and the fastening element (25) is 20% greater
than the cohesion strength between the stacked wet wipes.
10. The flexible container (10) for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 1, wherein
the bond strength between the wet wipes and the element ranges between 120 and 290
grams.
11. The flexible container (10) for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 1, wherein
the fastening element (25) may be modified in shape, height, density and space.
12. A flexible container for dispensing wet wipes that has a stack of non-intertwined
wet wipes inside, and has a rigid lid on its top surface covering an opening (15)
on the top surface of the container; characterized by
the rigid lid has at least one fastening element (25) which allows for the fastening
at each time of the top wet wipe of the stack contained inside the flexible container;
and
the lid has mechanical means to tightly reseal the container.
13. The flexible container for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 12, wherein the
flexible container is made from a thermoplastic material which is attached by its
two longitudinal ends (12).
14. The flexible container for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 12, wherein the
wet wipes are moistened with cosmetic, sanitary, cleaning and cleansing lotions, among
others.
15. The flexible container for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 12, wherein the
fastening element (25) is mechanical.
16. The flexible container for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 15, wherein the
mechanical fastening element (25) is comprised by hooks.
17. The flexible container for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 12, wherein the
bond strength between the wet wipes and the fastening element (25) is greater than
the cohesion strength between the wipes.
18. The flexible container for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 12, wherein the
bond strength between the wet wipes and the fastening element (25) is 20% greater
than the cohesion strength between the stacked wet wipes.
19. The flexible container for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 12, wherein the
bond strength between the wet wipes and the element ranges between 120 and 290 grams.
20. The flexible container for dispensing wet wipes according to claim 12, wherein the
fastening element (25) may be modified in shape, height, density and space.