[0001] The present invention relates to a stack of folded wipes, a pack including the stack,
a folded wipe for the stack, and to a method of forming a stack of folded wipes.
[0002] Wipes are flat sheets of material generally used for cleaning. Wipes may either be
dry, or more commonly wet - impregnated with a liquid such as a cleansing agent which
assists the cleaning action of the wipe. Wipes are often provided in stacks of wipes
enclosed within a container, such as a pack. The container typically has an opening
through which the wipes can be individually extracted. The position of the opening
on the pack and the folded arrangement of the wipes may be such that an edge of an
uppermost wipe in the pack is exposed through the opening, facilitating its extraction
from the pack (since the exposed edge is easier for a user to grip than a flat planar
part of a wipe).
[0003] Existing folded arrangements for wipes have several drawbacks, including manufacturing
complexity in the folding operation, and difficulties in extracting wipes from a pack
in the event of misalignment of a wipe edge with the pack opening.
[0004] US patent application No 2012/225,244 discloses in terms of its abstract:
A stack of interfolded absorbent sheet products comprising a plurality of absorbent
sheets and a method of folding and stacking the same. Each one of the absorbent sheets
is folded twice about a first axis to define two inwardly folded inner panels and
at least once about a second axis to define at least two outer panels sandwiching
the inner panels therebetween. The second axis is substantially perpendicular to the
first axis, Each of the absorbent sheet products comprises at least one outer panel
at least partially sandwiched between a pair of outer panels of an adjacent one of
the absorbent sheet products of the stack. Each one of the absorbent sheet products
is entirely detached from all other absorbent sheet products of the stack.
[0005] The object of the present invention is to provide a wipe which can be more easily
and reliably retrieved from a pack.
[0006] According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a stack of
non-interleaved folded wipes, each wipe comprising:
characterised in that:
- each wipe has the two centre panels folded against each other so that the first and
second side panels are outwardly disposed with respective C-folds.
[0007] In this way, the direction of fold in relation to the first and second folds results
in both edges of the wipe (that is, the edges of the side panels) being present on
one face of the wipe, while the direction of fold in relation to the third fold results
in the side panels, and thus the edges of the side panels, being anchored in place
about the exterior of the central panels. As a result, two pick points (edges) can
be expected to be available for extracting a wipe from the stack, making it easier
for a user to grip and extract the wipe. Even should one of these pick points not
be accessible due to a manufacturing problem or due to the way in which a previous
wipe of the stack was removed, it is probable that the other pick point will still
be available.
[0008] Due to the first side panels and second side panels not overlapping each other, the
thickness of the wipe (both before and after being folded about the third fold) is
controlled. In particular, prior to the third fold the lack of overlap of the first
and second side panels will result in a thickness of two layers, while following the
third fold the lack of overlap of the first and second side panels will result in
a thickness of four layers.
[0009] The first side panels extend from a first edge of the wipe to the first fold and
the second side panels extend from a second edge of the wipe to the second fold, the
first and second side panels being folded onto the centre panels so that the first
and second edges of the wipe are in close proximity or substantially meet. Due to
the close proximity or substantially meeting, the size of an opening (see below) through
which the wipes can be extracted can be made relatively small while still allowing
both edges to be exposed. It may not be desirable for the two edges to actually meet,
since this may actually inhibit access to one or other of the edges, while risking
an overlap if there is an alignment issue during the manufacturing process. It is
therefore preferred that a small gap be left between the first and second edges. However,
in principle the two edges may be made to meet while still gaining most of the benefit
of the present technique.
[0010] The first and second edges may be in close proximity or substantially meet at or
near the middle of the centre panels, resulting in a symmetrical design. Alternatively,
an asymmetrical design could be used in which one pair of side panels is larger than
the other pair of side panels, such that the first and second edges are in close proximity
or substantially meet at an off-centre position.
[0011] The stack may be housed within a container (providing a pack of the stack of wipes
and the container) having an opening through which wipes of the stack can be extracted,
and wherein the opening of the container exposes part of the first and/or second edges
of the wipe. The opening will generally be in a top surface of the container, and
in alignment with and exposing preferably both the first and second edges of the top-most
wipe in the stack. Removal of the top-most wipe through the opening will leave the
first and second edges of the underlying wipe exposed.
[0012] The wipe may have a square or non-square rectangular shape, with the first and second
folds being parallel to an edge of the rectangular shape. In the case that the wipe
has a non-square rectangular shape, the first and second folds may be parallel to
the short edges of the wipe.
[0013] The invention may be applied to various different types of wipe. For example, the
wipes may be dry wipes, or may be wet wipes impregnated with a liquid. The wipes may
be cosmetic wipes.
[0014] Whilst the stack may be provided as a refill for a container to be filled with the
wipes, normally the stack will be provided in a container as a pack of wipes.
[0015] The container may be a plastics injection moulded container, or indeed a card carton,
with an openable lid or closure of a dispensing aperture in a side, normally a top
side, of the container or carton. However, normally the container will be that of
a flow wrap pack, of a plastics material web formed into a tube with a longitudinal
seam usually underneath the stack opposite the dispensing aperture and two transverse
seams at opposite ends. Again an injection moulded closure could be adhered onto the
top of the pack at the dispensing aperture; but normally a self-adhesive sheet closure
will be provided.
[0016] Each wipe may also have the two centre panels folded away from each other so that
the first and second side panels are inwardly disposed with respective C-folds.
[0017] According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method
of forming a non-interleaved stack of folded wipes, the method comprising:
- providing a continuous length of planar wipe material;
- folding the wipe material in a C-fold along a first and second fold extending parallel
with the side edges of the wipe material, the side edges being folded towards each
other onto the central part of the wipe material, without overlapping;
- cutting the continuous length into individual C-folded wipes;
- folding each individual C-folded wipe onto itself along a third fold perpendicular
to the first and second folds so that the side edges which have been folded towards
each other are outwardly disposed; and
- stacking the thus-folded wipes on top of each other in a non-interleaved manner to
form the stack of folded wipes.
[0018] To help understanding of the invention, a specific embodiment thereof will now be
described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 schematically illustrates an existing folded wipe based on a Z-fold;
Figure 2 schematically illustrates the Z-foid of Figure 1, folded in half on itself;
Figure 3 schematically illustrates an improved folded wipe based on a C-fold;
Figure 4 schematically illustrates the C-fold of Figure 3, folded in half on itself;
Figure 5 schematically illustrates a pack of wipes with an opening through which wipes
can be extracted; and
Figure 6 is a schematic flow diagram illustrating a method of forming a stack of folded
wipes.
[0019] Referring first to Figures 1 and 2 a prior art wipe rectangular wipe 1 is folded
first using a 'Z' fold in which a first side panel 2 is folded along a fold line 2a
against a first face of a central panel 4, and in which a second side panel 3 is folded
along a fold line 3a against a second face (opposite to the first face) of the central
panel 4, such that two opposite edges 2b, 3b of the wipe are each disposed parallel
to each other and towards the centre of the wipe 1, but to either side of the wipe
1. The edges 2b, 3b are therefore closely proximate each other, but with the central
panel 4 of the wipe 1 separating them. The wipe 1 is then folded along the dashed
line 5, resulting in the configuration shown in Figure 2. Referring now to Figure
2, it can be seen that one of the side panels 2, and thus the edge 2b is outwardly
disposed on both sides of the wipe 1, while the other of the side panels 3, and thus
the edge 3b is now inwardly disposed. This design has a number of disadvantages which
will be discussed in detail below.
[0020] Referring now to Figure 3, an improved cosmetic wipe 10 of the invention is schematically
illustrated. The wipe 10 is folded first using a 'C' fold in which a first side panel
12 is folded along a fold line 12a against a face of a central panel 14, and in which
a second side panel 13 is folded along a fold line 13a against the same face of the
central panel 14, such that two opposite edges 12b, 13b of the wipe 10 are each disposed
parallel with each other, towards the centre of the wipe, and to the same side of
the wipe 12. The edges 12b, 13b are therefore closely proximate to each other, as
with Figures 1 and 2, but without the central panel 14 of the wipe 10 separating them.
The wipe 10 is then folded along the dashed line 15 with the two parts of the central
panel 14 being folded towards each other, and the side panels 12, 13 being exposed
on the outside, resulting in the configuration shown in Figure 4. In particular, it
can be seen from Figure 4 that following the fold along the line 15, the first side
panel 12 and second side panel 13 each now comprise two parts (or panels) - one on
either face of the wipe 10. More specifically, each of the side panels 12, 13 comprises
a first part at the top of the wipe 10 and a second part at the bottom of the wipe
10, Similarly, the central panel 14 also comprises two parts following the folding
of the wipe 10 along the line 15, and in this case both parts are adjacent to (folded
against) each other. It can be seen from Figure 4 that both at the top face of the
wipe 10 and the bottom face of the wipe 10 the edge 12b of the first side panel 12
is proximate and substantially parallel to the edge 13b of the second side panel 13.
It will be appreciated that by folding the wipe in half along the line 15, the side
panels are effectively anchored to the central panel at the part of the side panel
which is folded around the central panel 14 along the line 15. This keeps the wipe
10 neatly folded, inhibiting the side panels 12, 13 from flapping open away from the
central panel 14.
[0021] It will be appreciated that the side and centre panels referred to above are not
separate components, but are simply areas of a unitary sheet of wipe material which
are delineated from each other by the first and second fold lines 12a, 13a. Similarly,
each of the side panels and centre panels are themselves divided into two panels by
the third fold line 15, resulting in a pattern of 3 x 2 panels (two first side panels,
two centre panels and two second side panels).
[0022] A number of advantages follow from the folded wipe arrangement of Figure 4. One of
these advantages can be readily appreciated from Figure 5, which schematically illustrates
a pack 20 of a stack of wipes of the form shown in Figure 4, disposed within a container
21. The stack has tens of wipes stacked on top of each other with lower side panels
of 12,13 of an upper wipe being placed on the upper side panels of the next wipe,
with this arrangement continued down throughout the stack. The third folds of each
wipe are arranged above each other, although a different arrangement with the each
wipe turned through 90° or 180° with respect to the one below can be envisaged. In
Figure 5, the container is conventionally folded and sealed flow wrap web formed with
the stack into a flow wrap pack. This type of container is well suited to use with
non-interleaved wraps which require a user to be able to individually extract wipes
without being able to rely on a preceding wipe having pulled part of the next wipe
out as it is extracted. The container 21 has an opening 22 in its top. The opening
is normally closed by a self-adhesive closure 23. With the closure peeled back, part
of the first and second side panels 12, 13, and part of both edges 12b, 13b are exposed
through the opening 22. A user is able to extract the wipe 10 through the opening
22 by gripping either or both of the edges 12b, 13b, facilitating extraction. The
dotted lines in Figure 5 show the positions of the edges of the uppermost wipe in
a case where the orientation of the wipes is rotated by 90°. It will be appreciated
that the orientation of the wipes with respect to the pack 20 is not important, provided
that the edges 12b, 13b are exposed through the opening 22. One particular advantage
of this is that if during manufacturing, or during extraction of a previous wipe,
one of the edges 12b, 13b is caused to be out of alignment with the opening 22, it
is likely that the other of the edges 12b, 13b will still be exposed. In this way,
it is likely that there will always be at least one "pick point" visible and accessible
through the opening 22, and so the likelihood of the user not having an edge to grip
is substantially reduced compared to a folding arrangement in which only a single
edge is exposed (as with the arrangement of Figures 1 and 2).
[0023] Another advantage of the proposed folding arrangement is that the edges 12b, 13b
can be brought into very close proximity, and even coincide with each other if desired,
without increasing the thickness of the wipe 10 beyond two layers (or four layers
when folded in half). In contrast, the edges 2, 3 of the wipe 1 shown in Figures 1
and 2 must be kept further apart, because the thickness of the central panel disposed
between the side panels will need to deform between the edges 2, 3 if the overall
thickness of the folded wipe is not to exceed two layers (or four layers when folded
in half).
[0024] Another advantage of the proposed folding arrangement is that when the wipe 10 is
folded in half along the line 15, both side panels 12, 13 are folded around the outside
of the central panel, such that the wipe structure is substantially symmetrical about
a centre line which is generally coincident with the edges 12b, 13b. In contrast,
with the wipe 1 shown in Figures 1 and 2 one side panel is folded around the outside
of the central panel while the other side panel is folded internally of the central
panel. This gives an asymmetrical structure which may give rise to a lack of alignment
(and potentially an overlap) of the edges 2, 3.
[0025] Another advantage of the C folded arrangement is that when liquid is applied to one
face of the incoming continuous length of wipe material (prior to folding), whilst
the liquid does penetrate the material, some surface presence is likely. This surface
liquid can be undesirably removed from the material as it is processed through the
standard folding apparatus. By folding the material into a C (rather than, for example,
a Z), the surface liquid becomes encapsulated between the central panel and the side
panels, thus inhibiting liquid loss and permitting a more even distribution of liquid
within the finished package.
[0026] The wipe configuration shown here is particularly useful for non-interleaved and
separate (not joined) wipes, since the lack of interleaving or joining means that
as each wipe is extracted the next wipe is not "dragged" out through the aperture.
It is therefore particularly important that pick points are available for the user
to extract each new wipe.
[0027] The folding arrangement described above can be achieved simply using conventional
folding and cutting machines, of a type well known to the person skilled in the art.
The main steps required in a process for forming a stack of wipes as described above
is shown the schematic flow diagram of Figure 6. At a step S1, an incoming continuous
length of wipe material is provided. The wipe material may for example be spooled
from a dry roll of material and be sprayed with a liquid at the step S1. The wipe
material is then passed through a first folding mechanism (e.g. a folding plate) at
a step S2 to form the first fold 12a, and in particular to fold the side panel 12
against the central panel 14, The wipe material is also passed through a second folding
mechanism (e.g. a folding plate) at a step S3 to form the second fold 13a, and in
particular to fold the side panel 13 against the central panel 14, As a result of
the fact that both folds are made onto the same side of the central panel, a combined
folding mechanism could be provided which makes both of the first and second folds
in a single operation. This would be difficult or impossible with the folding arrangement
of Figures 1 and 2, in which the folds are to either side of the wipe. At a step S4
the folded wipe is cut to length. In particular, a knife or saw is used to cut across
the width of the continuous length of (now folded) wipe material at regular intervals,
to divide the continuous length into a series of individual wipes. At a step S5, each
individual (separate) wipe is then folded in half (along the line 15 in Figure 3)
as described above using a further folding mechanism (e.g. a folding plate). The thus-folded
wipes are then added to a stack of wipes at a step S6 until the stack is complete.
At a step S7, the stack of wipes are packaged into a container. It will be appreciated
that variations around the ordering of several of the step S1 to S7 are possible.
For instance, in principle the third folding step S5 could take place before the cutting
step S4.
[0028] The invention is not intended to be restricted to the details of the above described
embodiment. For instance, the shape and relative dimensions of the wipe may be different
from that shown in the figures, and may be of a non-rectangular shape. For example,
the side panels might be curved rather than having a straight edge.
1. A stack of non-interleaved folded wipes (10), each wipe comprising:
• a first fold (12a),
• a second fold (13a) at least substantially parallel to the first fold, and
• a third fold (15) at least substantially perpendicular to the first and second folds,
wherein:
• the three folds define a pattern of 3 x 2 panels, including only:
∘ two first side panels (12,13),
∘ two centre panels (14) and
∘ two second side panels (12,13),
• the first side panels and second side panels are initially folded onto the centre
panels to form the wipe with an initial C-fold and
• the first side panels and second side panels do not overlap each other;
characterised in that:
• each wipe has the two centre panels (14) folded against each other so that the first
and second side panels(12,13) are outwardly disposed with respective C-folds.
2. A stack of non-interleaved folded wipes as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first side
panels (12) extend from a first edge (12b) of the wipe to the first fold (12a) and
the second side panels (13) extend from a second edge (12a) of the wipe to the second
fold (13a), the first and second side panels being folded onto the centre panels (14)
so that the first and second edges of the wipe are close to each other or substantially
meet.
3. A stack of non-interleaved folded wipes as claimed in either claim 1 or claim 2, wherein
the first and second edges (12b, 13b) are close to each other or substantially meet
at or near the middle of the centre panels (14).
4. A stack of non-interleaved folded wipes as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein
the stack is housed within a container (21) having an opening (22) through which wipes
of the stack can be extracted, and wherein the opening of the container exposes part
of the first (12b) and/or second edges (13b) of the wipe at the open end of the stack.
5. A stack of non-interleaved folded wipes as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein
the wipe has a square or non-square rectangular shape and the first and second folds
(12a, 13b) are at least substantially parallel to an edge of the rectangular shape.
6. A stack of non-interleaved folded wipes as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein
the wipe has a non-square rectangular shape and the first and second folds (12a, 13b)
are parallel to the short edges of the wipe.
7. A stack of non-interleaved folded wipes as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein
the wipes (10) are impregnated with a liquid.
8. A stack of non-interleaved folded wipes as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein
each folded wipe (10) is not interleaved with another wipe (10).
9. A pack having in a container (21) a stack of non-interleaved folded wipes as claimed
in any preceding claim.
10. A method of forming a stack of non-interleaved folded wipes as claimed in any of claims
1 to 8, the method comprising:
• providing a continuous length of wipe material;
• folding the wipe material in a C-fold along a first and second fold (12a,13a) extending
parallel with the side edges of the wipe material, the side edges (12b,13b) being
folded towards each other onto the central part (14) of the wipe material, without
overlapping;
• cutting the continuous length into individual C-fold wipes;
• folding each individual C-fold wipe onto itself along a third fold (15) perpendicular
to the first and second folds so that the side edges which have been folded towards
each other are outwardly disposed; and
• stacking the thus-folded wipes on top of each other in a non-interleaved manner
to form the stack of folded wipes.
1. Stapel von nicht verschachtelten, gefalteten Wischtüchern (10), wobei jedes Wischtuch
umfasst:
• eine erste Faltung (12a),
• eine zweite Faltung (13a), die zumindest im Wesentlichen parallel zur ersten Faltung
verläuft, und
• eine dritte Faltung (15), die zumindest im Wesentlichen rechtwinklig zu der ersten
und zweiten Faltung verläuft,
wobei:
• die drei Faltungen ein Muster von 3x2 Feldern definieren, mit lediglich:
∘ zwei ersten Seitenfeldern (12,13),
∘ zwei Mittelfeldern (14) und
∘ zwei zweiten Seitenfeldern (12,13),
• die ersten Seitenfelder und zweiten Seitenfelder zunächst auf die Mittelfelder gefaltet
sind, um das Wischtuch mit einer ersten C-Faltung zu versehen und
• die ersten Seitenfelder und die zweiten Seitenfelder einander nicht überlappen;
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass:
• jedes Wischtuch die beiden Mittelfelder (14) gegeneinander gefaltet aufweist, so
dass die ersten und die zweiten Seitenfelder (12,13) mit entsprechenden C-Faltungen
außen liegend angeordnet sind.
2. Stapel von nicht verschachtelten gefalteten Wischtüchern nach Anspruch 1, wobei sich
die ersten Seitenfelder (12) von einer ersten Kante (12b) des Wischtuchs bis zur ersten
Falte (12a) erstrecken und die zweiten Seitenfelder (13) von einer zweiten Kante (12a)
des Wischtuchs bis zur zweiten Falte (13a) reichen, wobei die ersten und zweiten Seitenfelder
auf die Mittelfelder (14) gefaltet sind, so dass die ersten und zweiten Kanten des
Wischtuchs nahe beieinander liegen oder sich im Wesentlichen treffen.
3. Stapel von nicht verschachtelten gefalteten Wischtüchern nach Anspruch lader Anspruch
2, wobei die ersten und zweiten Kanten (12b, 13b) nahe beieinander liegen oder sich
im Wesentlichen an oder nahe der Mitte der Mittelfelder (14) treffen.
4. Stapel von nicht verschachtelten gefalteten Wischtüchern, nach einem der vorstehenden
Ansprüche, wobei der Stapel in einem Behälter (21) mit einer Öffnung (22) untergebracht
ist, durch die Wischtücher des Stapels entnommen werden können, und wobei die Öffnung
des Behälters einen Teil der ersten (12b) und/oder zweiten Kanten (13b) des Wischtuches
am offenen Ende des Stapels freigibt.
5. Stapel von nicht verschachtelten, gefalteten Wischtüchern nach einem der vorstehenden
Ansprüche, wobei das Wischtuch eine quadratische oder nicht quadratische rechteckige
Form aufweist und die erste und zweite Faltung (12a, 13b) mindestens im Wesentlichen
parallel zu einer Kante der rechteckigen Form sind.
6. Stapel von nicht verschachtelten, gefalteten Wischtüchern nach einem der vorstehenden
Ansprüche, wobei das Wischtuch eine nicht quadratische rechteckige Form aufweist und
die erste und zweite Faltung (12a, 13b) parallel zu den kurzen Kanten des Wischtuchs
sind.
7. Stapel von nicht verschachtelten, gefalteten Wischtüchern nach einem der vorstehenden
Ansprüche, wobei die Wischtücher (10) mit einer Flüssigkeit getränkt sind.
8. Stapel von nicht verschachtelten, gefalteten Wischtüchern nach einem der vorstehenden
Ansprüche, wobei jedes gefaltete Wischtuch (10) nicht mit einem anderen Tuch (10)
verschachtelt ist.
9. Packung, die in einem Behältnis (21) einen Stapel nicht verschachtelter, gefalteter
Wischtücher nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche aufweist.
10. Verfahren zum Bilden eines Stapels von nicht verschachtelten, gefalteten Wischtüchern
nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, wobei das Verfahren umfasst:
• Bereitstellen einer kontinuierlichen Länge des Wischtuchmaterials;
• Falten des Wischtuchmaterials in eine C-Faltung entlang einer ersten und zweiten
Faltung (12a, 13a), die sich parallel zu den Seitenkanten des Wischtuchmaterials erstrecken,
wobei die Seitenkanten (12b, 13b) auf das Mittelfeld (14) des Wischtuchmaterials ohne
Überlappung gegeneinander gefaltet werden;
• Schneiden der kontinuierlichen Länge in einzelne C-Falten-Tücher;
• Falten jedes einzelnen, mit einer C-Faltung versehenen Wischtuches auf sich selbst
entlang einer dritten Faltung (15) senkrecht zur ersten und zweiten Faltung, so dass
die gegeneinander gefalteten Seitenkanten außen liegend angeordnet sind; und
• Stapeln der so gefalteten Wischtücher übereinander in unverschachtelter Weise, um
den Stapel der gefalteten Wischtücher zu bilden.
1. Une pile de lingettes repliées non imbriquées (10), chaque lingette comprenant :
• un premier pli (12a),
• un second pli (13a) au moins substantiellement parallèle au premier pli, et
• un troisième pli (15) au moins substantiellement perpendiculaire aux premier et
second plis,
dans laquelle :
• les trois plis définissent un motif de 3 x 2 pans, ne comprenant que :
∘ deux premiers pans latéraux (12, 13),
∘ deux pans centraux (14) et
∘ deux seconds pans latéraux (12, 13),
• les premiers pans latéraux et les seconds pans latéraux sont initialement repliés
sur les pans centraux pour former la lingette avec un pliage en C initial et
• les premiers pans latéraux et les seconds pans latéraux ne se chevauchent pas entre
eux ;
caractérisée en ce que :
• chaque lingette a les deux pans centraux (14) repliés l'un contre l'autre de telle
sorte que les premiers et seconds pans latéraux (12, 13) soient disposés vers l'extérieur
avec des pliages en C respectifs.
2. Une pile de lingettes repliées non imbriquées telle que revendiquée dans la revendication
1, dans laquelle les premiers pans latéraux (12) s'étendent depuis un premier bord
(12b) de la lingette jusqu'au premier pli (12a) et les seconds pans latéraux (13)
s'étendent depuis un second bord (12a) de la lingette jusqu'au second pli (13a), les
premiers et seconds pans latéraux étant repliés sur les pans centraux (14) de telle
sorte que les premier et second bords de la lingette soient proches l'un de l'autre
ou se rejoignent substantiellement.
3. Une pile de lingettes repliées non imbriquées telle que revendiquée dans l'une ou
l'autre de la revendication 1 ou de la revendication 2, dans laquelle les premier
et second bords (12b, 13b) sont proches l'un de l'autre ou se rejoignent substantiellement
au niveau ou à proximité du milieu des pans centraux (14).
4. Une pile de lingettes repliées non imbriquées telle que revendiquée dans l'une des
revendications précédentes, dans laquelle la pile est placée à l'intérieur d'un conteneur
(20) possédant une ouverture (22) au travers de laquelle les lingettes de la pile
peuvent être extraites, et dans laquelle l'ouverture du conteneur expose une partie
du premier (12b) et/ou du second bord (13b) de la lingette au niveau de l'extrémité
ouverte de la pile.
5. Une pile de lingettes repliées non imbriquées telle que revendiquée dans l'une des
revendications précédentes, dans laquelle la lingette présente une forme rectangulaire
carrée ou non carrée et les premier et second plis (12a, 13b) sont au moins substantiellement
parallèles à un bord de la forme rectangulaire.
6. Une pile de lingettes repliées non imbriquées telle que revendiquée dans l'une des
revendications précédentes, dans laquelle la pile présente une forme rectangulaire
non carrée et les premier et second plis (12a, 13b) sont parallèles aux bords courts
de la lingette.
7. Une pile de lingettes repliées non imbriquées telle que revendiquée dans l'une des
revendications précédentes, dans laquelle les lingettes (10) sont imprégnées d'un
liquide.
8. Une pile de lingettes repliées non imbriquées telle que revendiquée dans l'une des
revendications précédentes, dans laquelle chaque lingette repliée (10) n'est pas imbriquée
avec une autre lingette (10).
9. Un conditionnement avec dans un conteneur (21) une pile de lingettes repliées non
imbriquées telle que revendiquée dans l'une des revendications précédentes.
10. Un procédé de formation d'une pile de lingettes repliées non imbriquées telle que
revendiquée dans l'une des revendications 1 à 8, le procédé comprenant :
• l'obtention d'une longueur continue de matériau de lingette ;
• le pliage du matériau de lingette en un pliage en C le long d'un premier et d'un
second pli (12a, 13a) s'étendant parallèlement aux bords latéraux du matériau de lingette,
les bords latéraux (12b, 13b) étant repliés en direction l'un de l'autre par-dessus
la partie centrale (14) du matériau de lingette, sans chevauchement ;
• la découpe de la longueur continue en lingettes individuelles pliées en C ;
• le pliage sur elle-même de chaque lingette individuelle pliée en C le long d'un
troisième pli (15) perpendiculaire aux premier et second plis de telle sorte que les
bords latéraux qui avaient été repliés en direction l'un de l'autre soient disposés
vers l'extérieur ; et
• l'empilement des lingettes ainsi pliées les unes au-dessus des autres d'une manière
non imbriquée pour former l'empilement de lingettes repliées.