EP1893503B1 - Emballage refermable muni d'un element de fermeture separable - Google Patents

Emballage refermable muni d'un element de fermeture separable Download PDF

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EP1893503B1
EP1893503B1 EP06785457A EP06785457A EP1893503B1 EP 1893503 B1 EP1893503 B1 EP 1893503B1 EP 06785457 A EP06785457 A EP 06785457A EP 06785457 A EP06785457 A EP 06785457A EP 1893503 B1 EP1893503 B1 EP 1893503B1
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Ester Abigail Villars
John Carroll Molander
Matthew Aaron Neumann
Joshua James Norman
Sarah Louise Thielman
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/08Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession
    • B65D83/0894Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession the articles being positioned relative to one another or to the container in a special way, e.g. for facilitating dispensing, without additional support
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/08Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession
    • B65D83/0805Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession through an aperture in a wall
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2575/00Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
    • B65D2575/52Details
    • B65D2575/58Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during package manufacture
    • B65D2575/586Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during package manufacture with means for reclosing

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  • the present invention relates to articles using separable fastening elements. More particularly, this invention is concerned with packages that utilize such elements in combination.
  • This invention relates to a resealable package comprising separable fastening elements. It is particularly intended for use in the packaging of wipes, such as wet wipes and hard surface cleansing wipes, but it is to be understood that the invention is also applicable to the packaging of other articles.
  • Wet wipes are articles in the form of sheets which may be impregnated with compositions such as a skin-cleansing liquid or a hard-surface cleansing liquid, and which may be intended to be disposed of after a single use.
  • Wet wipes may generally be packaged in a package containing a plurality of wet wipes.
  • Wet wipes may be packaged in hard-bodied containers for consumer use.
  • the hard-body containers may be reusable, thus additional wipes may be packaged into refill packages.
  • Wet wipes in refill packages may be packaged in soft-bodied packages.
  • the refill packages may not always include an opening to facilitate the withdrawal of an individual wet wipe.
  • the soft-bodied package may instead require the consumer to rely on the reusable hard-bodied container and fully open the soft-bodied package, remove all of the wet wipes and place those wet wipes into a hard-bodied container. If the wet wipes are not placed into a hard-bodied container, the lotion impregnating the wet wipes may dry out.
  • soft-bodied packages may comprise an opening that may facilitate the removal of an individual wipe.
  • Soft-bodied packages that do comprise an opening to facilitate the removal of an individual wipe may face a problem of how to reseal the opening to prevent moisture loss. The wipes may dry out unless the package can be properly resealed after each wipe is removed.
  • One response to this problem has been to place the entire soft-body package into a hard-body container.
  • Another response has been to provide the soft-bodied package with a hard-body covering over the opening. This approach may increase the complexity in the manufacture of the packages.
  • a third response has been to provide a soft closure flap to the package that remains closed over the opening with the help of adhesives.
  • a disadvantage of adhesives, and other devices which employ conventional tacky or sticky surfaces to create a separable bond between two articles may be that such surfaces can be prone to contamination. Such contamination may be caused by, among other things, dirt, lint, dust, lotions, moisture, and the like, all of which tend to reduce the adhesive properties of the fastener. Eventually this loss of the adhesive may result in the rendering of the fastener unsuitable for its intended purpose.
  • WO 91/04920 discloses a resealable dispensing container according to the preamble of claim 1 comprising a container body formed with at least one dispensing opening and a flexible sealing flap having a seizable cover portion which is adapted to be removably secured over the dispensing opening or to be moved away from said container body.
  • the sealing flap has an attachment portion which is adapted to retain the sealing flap on the container body when the cover is moved away from the container body.
  • EP1090852 A1 discloses a packaging comprising a containment envelope and a closure flap.
  • the attachment between the flap and the body of the envelope in the closed position is made with attachment structures of the type "hook and loop", preferably in addition to attachments means of the adhesive type.
  • Wet wipes packaged in a soft-bodied package may also be packaged in an interleaved configuration.
  • the interleaved configuration allows for one wipe to pop-up out of the package following the removal of a prior wipe.
  • the pop-up of a wipe may allow for easier removal of a wipe from the package as the user does not have to reach into the package to retrieve the wipe.
  • Pop-up of a wet wipe in a package with a resealable closure flap may make resealing the package difficult as the lotion from the wet wipe may contaminate the adhesive on the closure flap if the edge of the wet wipe that has popped up out of the package is not placed back into the package and stored away from the adhesive on the closure flap.
  • Providing the soft-bodied package with an appropriately sized and designed closure flap may compensate for contamination of the adhesive by the lotion.
  • An appropriately sized closure flap may allow for multiple locations on which to place resealable fastening elements which may be adhesives, mechanical or magnetic fastening elements.
  • An appropriately sized closure flap may allow for resealable fastening elements to be placed outside a radius of possible contamination by the articles located within the package. Therefore, an appropriately sized closure flap may allow a user to refrain from pushing a wipe that has popped up from the package back into the package. This may further allow a user to refrain from contaminating a wipe with their finger if they were to attempt to push a popped-up wipe back into the package.
  • An appropriately sized closure flap may also reduce and/or prevent loss of moisture from the package. Am appropriately sized closure flap may also reduce contamination of the wipes located within the package by providing a sufficient barrier against the introduction of contaminants such as, but not limited to, dirt, lint, dust, lotions, moisture, and the like.
  • a package formed substantially of flexible sheet material and having a defined article receiving cavity.
  • the flexible sheet material has a face in which is defined a dispensing opening.
  • a flexible closure flap may be attached to the flexible sheet material.
  • the closure flap may cover the dispensing opening of the package when the package is in a closed configuration.
  • the closure flap may comprise an area that is at least about four times greater than the area composing the dispensing opening.
  • the package may contain a plurality of wet wipes that are folded in an interleaved configuration.
  • the package further comprises a separable fastening element system according to claim 1.
  • closure flap may comprise an area that is at least about six times greater than the area of the dispensing opening. In yet another embodiment, the closure flap may comprise an area that is at least about eight times greater than the area of the dispensing opening.
  • the package may comprise regions of reinforcement.
  • the package may comprise at least one graphic. In yet another embodiment, the package may comprise at least two graphics. The graphics may be registered to provide for coordination of the graphics.
  • the package of the present invention may experience a moisture loss of less than 10 grams per 200 hours. In another embodiment, the package may experience a moisture loss of less than 8 grams per 200 hours. In yet another embodiment, the package may experience a moisture loss of less than 6 grams per 200 hours.
  • the present invention provides for separable fastening elements to aid in the closure of resealable packages that may contain wet wipes.
  • the present invention combines the use of magnetic members with adhesives and/or mechanical fastening elements in the closure of packages containing wet wipes.
  • adheresive refers refer to a material which demonstrates adhesion when applied to another material generally (e.g. material is not specially selected). Adhesive materials connect to other materials indiscriminately and may stick to a variety of materials.
  • adheresive may also refer herein to any acrylic-based or rubber-based adhesive.
  • adheresive may also comprise cohesives.
  • cohesive refers herein to a material that demonstrates surface interaction (in terms of connection of one surface to another) when applied to itself or to an analog of itself.
  • mechanical fasteners or “mechanical fastening elements” refers herein to fasteners that may not rely on adhesive or magnetic properties to create a contiguous bond.
  • Mechanical fasteners may be selected from the group consisting of hooks, loops, buttons, snaps, suction cups, strings, rail type closures, vacuum closures, mechanical interlocking fasteners and combinations thereof.
  • magnetic members or “magnetic fasteners” or “magnetic fastening elements” refer herein to any material having magnetic properties.
  • the magnetic members may also include particulate magnetic material including, but not limited to, magnetoplumbite-structure ferrite particles and/or rare-earth magnet particles.
  • the magnetic members may be selected from those which form a magnet-to-magnet interface, those which form a magnet-to-metal interface and combinations thereof.
  • the magnetic members may be disposed thereon, thereunder, or therethrough the flexible sheet material utilized in the present invention.
  • the magnetic members may be deposited onto the flexible sheet material through a variety of means suitable for the present invention.
  • the means may include ink jet, spraying, coating, screen-printing, intaglio printing, flexographic printing, rotogravure printing and the like.
  • Rotogravure printing may deposit a molten blend of a suitable thermoplastic material and magnetic particles as described herein onto a printing device so as to form magnetic members for deposition onto the flexible sheet material.
  • wet refers herein to indicate a wipe substrate having a moisture content of greater than 10% by weight. Such wet wipes often having a moisture content of approximately 50% to approximately 400% or more by weight. This is in contrast to a "dry wipe” which is used herein to indicate a wipe substrate having a moisture content of less than approximately 10%.
  • material refers herein to include either a natural or synthetic material or any combination thereof, including films, film laminates, non-woven laminates, sponges, non-woven webs, woven webs, knitted fabrics, foams, and any combination thereof, or cellulosic materials including wood pulp, and the like, having a single layer or multiple layers.
  • non-woven fabric or “non-woven material” or “non-woven web” or “non-woven” refers herein to a material made from an assembly of continuous filaments and/or non-continuous fibers, without weaving or knitting by processes such as spun-bonding, carding, melt-blowing or other processes known in the art for such purposes.
  • the non-woven material can comprise one or more layers of such fibrous assemblies, wherein each layer can include continuous filaments or discontinuous fibers.
  • foam refers herein to any material comprising a solid, liquid crystalline, or liquid continuous phase and a gaseous dispersed phase. Because of the dispersed gaseous phase, a foam has a density less than the density of the continuous phase.
  • film refers herein to any polymeric sheet made by a process such as, but not limited to, extrusion of a polymeric material through a narrow slot of a die, blown films, cast films, and calendar films.
  • film may also refer to a laminate comprising one or more layers of polymeric material.
  • film may also include foils and metallized films.
  • polymer or “polymeric” refers herein to thermosetting and/or thermoplastic compositions, including but not limited to, polyolefins, including polyethylene, polypropylene, linear low density polyethylene, low density polyethylene, low density polypropylene, high density polyethylene, high density polypropylene, polyesters, polyamides, polyacetals, polyethers, poly (meth) acrylates, thermoplastic elastomers, styrenic block copolymers, metallocene-catalyzed polyolefins, polyether amides, polyurethanes, polyvinylchloride, superabsorbent materials, rayon, ethylene vinyl acetate, ethylene vinyl alcohol, and blends and copolymers, filled polymers, biconstituent or bicomponent mixtures thereof and combinations thereof.
  • the polymeric material can also include various pigments to provide desired colors and/or visual effects and other components such as antioxidants, fillers (such as magnetoplumbite-structure fer
  • a "natural material” means herein a material derived from plants, animals, minerals, insects or byproducts of plants, animals, and insects.
  • Non-limiting examples of natural materials include cellulosic fibers, cotton fibers, keratin fibers, silk fibers and the like.
  • Non-limiting examples of cellulosic fibers include wood pulp fibers, hemp fibers, jute fibers, and the like.
  • Non-limiting examples of keratin fibers include wool fibers and the like.
  • Attachment refers to a component of a flexible package is at least partially secured directly or indirectly (by one or more intermediate members) to another component of the flexible package.
  • Attachment may be relatively continuous or intermittent. Relatively continuous attachment may imply that the components are bonded together over substantially all of one or more dimensions of a common interface between the components. Intermittent attachment may imply that the components are bonded together with one or more individual, discrete bonds that are not continuous or bond patterns having open areas free of bonds. Attachment may be conducted by a variety of methods well known in the art such as adhesive bonding, thermal bonding, mechanical bonding, ultrasonic bonding, heat bonding, pressure bonding, stitching, and the like. If the attachment is performed by an adhesive applicator, the adhesive applicator may apply an effective amount of adhesive so as to make the attachment.
  • a flexible sheet material may have a peak load of less than about 1000g f .
  • the terms “separable” or “releasable” bond means herein a relationship between two or more articles or surfaces in which the articles or surfaces are generally fastened to each other, yet can be separated with the application of a certain amount of force, and then subsequently refastened at a later time.
  • the articles or surfaces In order to be “separable” or “releasable,” the articles or surfaces must be capable of being fastened and separated. It is contemplated by the present invention that the force utilized to separate the articles or surfaces in issue is an amount which can be applied by hand.
  • the package 20 is illustrated in a closed configuration.
  • the package 20 may be in a substantially parallelepiped configuration.
  • the package 20 may comprise a body portion 30 which may be formed of flexible sheet material 40.
  • the body 30 of the package 20 may be formed of a single sheet of flexible sheet material 40.
  • the flexible sheet material 40 may be composed of polyolefin film, polyethylene film, polypropylene film, or a laminate of polyolefin, polyethylene and polypropylene films.
  • the flexible sheet material may also be composed of ethylene vinyl acetate, linear low density polyethylene and combinations thereof.
  • the body portion 30 may comprise walls such as a top wall 32, opposed bottom wall 34, end walls 33 and 35, and side walls such as 36.
  • the package 20 may be sealed on opposing end walls 33 and 35 by end seals 26 and 27. There may also be a longitudinal seam (e.g. a fin seal as is produced by a form fill seal apparatus) on the bottom wall 34 of the package 20.
  • the package 20 may have an opening 15 in the top wall 32.
  • Figure 1 exemplifies that the package 20 may further comprise a closure flap 50.
  • the closure flap 50 may have a top surface 52.
  • the closure flap 50 may further comprise a tab 51.
  • the tab 51 may remain free of any separable fastening element utilized in the package 20. The tab 51 may therefore assist the user in the opening and closing of the closure flap 50 of the package 20.
  • Baffles such as 22 and 24, may be formed in order to form an interface between walls of the package 20.
  • the baffles may enable the top wall 32 of the package 20 to remain flat. Further, the baffles may enable the top wall 32 to remain flat as the package 20 is emptied of articles, such as wipes.
  • a top wall 32 that remains flat may have little wrinkling and folding of the flexible sheet material 40 which may allow for better surface-to-surface contact between the closure flap 50 and the top wall 32. This may further allow for the closure flap 50 to properly cover the top wall 32 when in a closed configuration. Proper closure of the closure flap 50 may prevent moisture loss from the package 20.
  • baffle 24 between side wall 36 and the bottom wall 34.
  • the package 20 is not limited to the two baffles, 22 and 24, illustrated in the figures or in the description of the present invention.
  • the package 20 may exist without the presence of baffles.
  • one or more baffles may extend between the top wall 32 and the bottom wall 34.
  • additional baffles may be located within the area of the side walls.
  • the package 20 is illustrated in an open configuration. Any suitable separable fastening element according to the present invention may be applied to the package 20.
  • the exemplary package 20 may be designed to have a body portion 30 capable of retaining a plurality of wipes 10.
  • the package 20 may have an opening 15 in the top wall 32 for dispensing wipes 10.
  • the opening may be of any shape such as circular, oval, triangular, elliptical, ovoid, square, rectangular, etc.
  • the opening 15 of the package 20 may be made during the manufacturing process by perforating or partially die-cutting the desired opening shape in the flexible sheet material 40 along a line of weakness 17 to define a removable cover 19 (as shown in Figure 11 ).
  • the line of weakness 17 may fully penetrate the flexible sheet material 40 in order that the cover 19 may be fully removed from the package 20 during the manufacture process.
  • the line of weakness 17 may only partially penetrate the flexible sheet material 40 so that the cover 19 may remain attached to the flexible sheet material 40 to be later removed from the top wall 32 of the package 20 by a closure flap 50 (exemplified in Figure 11 ).
  • Figure 2 exemplifies that the closure flap 50 may have a top surface 52 and a bottom surface 54. In the view of Figure 2 , only the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50 is visible.
  • the closure flap 50 may be connected to the body 30 of the package 20 such that the closure flap 50 may be closed to cover the opening 15 of the package 20 in such a manner that the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50 may contact the top wall 32 of the package 20.
  • the top surface 52 of the closure flap 50 may be seen when the package 20 is in the closed configuration (as shown in Figure 1 ).
  • the closure flap 50 may be formed from the flexible sheet material 40 which forms the body 30 of the package 20.
  • the closure flap 50 may be formed as an extension of an end seal (such as end seal 26) or as an extension of a fin seal (such as a fin seal on a bottom wall 34).
  • the closure flap 50 may also be formed by a flexible sheet material 40 which may be folded into three panels such that one panel forms the bottom wall 34, one panel forms the top wall 32 and the third panel forms the closure flap 50.
  • the closure flap 50 may be a separate flexible sheet material and may be permanently attached to the flexible sheet material 40 of the package 20 adjacent to the interface between the top wall 32 and a side wall creating a sealed edge 58. This attachment may be accomplished by thermal bonding, adhesive bonding, mechanical bonding, ultrasonic bonding, heat bonding, pressure bonding, stitching, and the like.
  • Figure 2 exemplifies that the closure flap 50 and/or the top wall 32 of the package 20 may comprise regions of reinforcement 55.
  • Such regions of reinforcement 55 may be placed in any configuration on the closure flap 50 and/or the top wall 32.
  • a region of reinforcement 55 may be placed in a pattern on the closure flap 50 and/or the top wall 32. Such a pattern may be a repeating pattern.
  • a region of reinforcement 55 may be such that the entire closure flap 50 is the region of reinforcement S5. In such an embodiment in which the entire closure flap 50 is a region of reinforcement 55, the closure flap 50 may remain open when the package 20 is in use and the closure flap 50 may more easily flip into the closed configuration when the user has closed the package 20.
  • a region of reinforcement 55 may allow for one-handed operation by a user and may increase the prevention of moisture loss from the package as well as reduce contamination. As exemplified in Figure 2 , one possible location of a region of reinforcement 55 may be along the edge of the closure flap 50.
  • the regions of reinforcement 55 may comprise separable fastening elements, printed stiffness, beaded stiffness, higher modulus film, film greater in thickness than regions lacking in reinforcement, printed polymers, laminated materials and combinations thereof.
  • the closure flap 50 may be of a size at least equal to the opening 15 of the package 20.
  • the area of the closure flap 50 may have an area at least about four times the area of the opening 15.
  • the closure flap 50 may have an area at least six times the area of the opening 15.
  • the closure flap 50 may have an area at least about eight times the area of the opening 15.
  • An appropriately sized closure flap, such as closure flap 50 may provide multiple locations to associate separable fastening elements. Thus, separable fastening elements may be located beyond a radius of contamination of any moisture or lotion associated with wet wipes. The closure flap 50 may therefore continue to reseal the package 20 as uncontaminated separable fastening elements remain with which to close the closure flap 50 over the opening 15 of the package 20.
  • An appropriately sized closure flap, such as closure flap 50 may prevent moisture loss from a package 20 containing wet wipes 10.
  • the closure flap 50 may be progressively removed from the package 20 up to the sealed edge 58.
  • the sealed edge 58 may prevent any further removal of the closure flap 50.
  • the closure flap 50 may be resealed over the opening 15.
  • the closure flap 50 may be oriented in any manner on the package 20 in order to provide left-handed use, right-handed use, and ambidextrous use of the package 20.
  • the closure flap 50 may comprise a separable fastening element system 60.
  • the separable fastening element system 60 may be one or more separable fastening elements selected from the group of elements consisting of adhesives, mechanical fastening elements, magnetic members, and combinations thereof.
  • the separable fastening element system 60 may be a combination of one or more elements such that at least one of the elements is located on the top wall 32 of the package 20 and at least one element is located on the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50.
  • separable fastening element system 60 should not be so limited by the examples included in the appended drawings and is selected from any combination of the group consisting of (i) adhesives and magnetic members, (ii) mechanical fastening elements and magnetic members and (iii) combinations thereof. It should be understood that the separable fastening element system 60 may be placed in any configuration on the closure flap 50 and the top wall 32. Configurations of the separable fastening element system 60 should not be so limited by the examples included in the appended drawings.
  • Figure 3 exemplifies an embodiment not according to the present invention in which the closure flap 50 may be coated with an adhesive 62 on the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50. This may be used in combination with a second separable fastening element such as an adhesive 64 located on the top wall 32 of the package 20.
  • adhesives 62 and 64 cover essentially the entire surface under the closure flap 50 when it is in a closed configuration. In an alternate embodiment (not shown), the adhesive may be disposed along the edge of the closure flap 50 or about the periphery of opening 10, etc.
  • suitable commercial material for use as adhesives 62 and 64 may be acrylic-based or rubber-based adhesives.
  • Figure 4 exemplifies an embodiment not according to the present invention in which the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50 may be coated with an adhesive 62 and may be used in combination with a second separable fastening element 63 which may be located on both the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50 and the top wall 32 of the package 20.
  • the adhesive 62 and the second separable fastening element 63 cooperate to help insure closure functionality in the event of a partial or substantially complete failure of the adhesive properties of adhesive 62.
  • Examples of such elements may be mechanical fasteners and magnetic members.
  • An example of such a combination of an adhesive and mechanical fastener may be seen in Figure 4 in which the closure flap 50 may be coated with an adhesive 62.
  • the corresponding loops 68 may be found in such a location on the top wall 32 of the package 20 as to allow for interaction between the hooks 66 and the loops 68.
  • Figure 4 exemplifies a pattern in which the mechanical fasteners, such as hooks 66 and loops 68, may be placed in an arcuate shape on both the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50 and the top wall 32 of the package 20.
  • Figures 5 , 6 and 7 show further examples of alternative configurations of the mechanical fasteners, such as hooks 66 and loops 68.
  • Figure 5 exemplifies that the loops 68 may be placed on one side of the opening 15 of the package 20.
  • Figure 6 exemplifies that the loops 68 may be placed on two sides of the opening 15 of the package 20.
  • Figure 7 exemplifies that the loops 68 may be placed around three sides of the opening 15 of the package 20.
  • the corresponding books 66 of each embodiment may be placed on the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50 in corresponding locations such as to allow for interaction between the hooks 66 and the loops 68.
  • Figure 8 exemplifies an embodiment of the present invention in which the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50 may be coated with an adhesive 62 and may be used in combination with a second reparable fastening element 65 which may be located on both the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50 and the top wall 32 of the package 20.
  • the second separable fastening element 65 is the use of magnetic members 70 and 72. It should be understood that the magnetic members 70 and 72 may be located thereon and/or therethrough the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50. It should also be understood that the magnetic members 70 and 72 may be located thereon, thereunder, and/or therethrough the top wall 32 of the package 20.
  • magnetic members 70 and 72 By providing magnetic members 70 and 72 with opposite polarities, attraction between magnetic members 70 and 72 and closure of the closure flap 50 when desired may be insured.
  • the natural force provided by the magnetic field can be sufficient to provide a desired function holding force between the closure flap 50 and the top wall 32 of the package 20 so as to minimize any evaporation of any moisture contained in the package 20.
  • the magnetic members 70 and 72 are not so limited in configuration on the package 20 as that exemplified in Figure 7 . It should be understood that the magnetic members 70 and 72 may be placed in any desired configuration. Magnetic members are disclosed in greater detail in copending US Patent Application 2006/0287636 A1 entitled Personal Care Articles of Commerce Comprising A Magnetic Member filed in the name of Molander, et al. on June 21, 2005.
  • Figure 9 exemplifies a package 20 in a closed configuration utilizing buttons 74 as an example of another mechanical fastening element.
  • Figure 10 exemplifies a package 20 in an open configuration utilizing snaps 76 as an example of another mechanical fastening element.
  • Figure 11 exemplifies that the flexible sheet material 40 comprising top wall 32 may have been partially die-cut to provide a cover 19 for the opening 15 of the package 20.
  • the flexible sheet material 40 may be partially die-cut in the shape of the cover 19.
  • the cover 19 may remain attached to the flexible sheet material 40 and cover the opening 15 prior to the initial opening of the package 20 by the user.
  • the closure flap 50 of the package 20 may be placed in a closed configuration over the cover 19 and the top wall 32 of the package 20.
  • the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50 may comprise an adhesive 62 which may allow for the cover 19 to adhere to the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50.
  • the adhesion of the cover 19 to the closure flap 50 may be greater than the attachment of the cover 19 to the flexible sheet material 40 of the top wall 32 thus removing the cover 19 from the top wall 32 of the package 20. If the cover 19 adheres to the closure flap 50 by the use of an adhesive 62 on the bottom surface 54 of the closure flap 50, upon closure of the closure flap 50, the cover 19 may serve to cover the opening 15 of the package 20. Thus, without being bound by theory, the cover 19 may prevent contact between the closure flap 50 and the product
  • the cover 19 of the opening 15 may be removed from the package 20 in its entirety during the manufacturing process.
  • the closure flap 50 may be used to cover the opening 15 of the package 20 (as shown in Figure 1 ).
  • a separable fastening element system 60 utilizing the elements of adhesives, mechanical fastening elements, magnetic members, and combinations thereof may be used with a package 20 comprising a cover 19.
  • the closure flap 50 of the package 20 may comprise an adhesive 62 as well as magnetic member 70.
  • the top wall 32 of the package 20 may comprise magnetic member 72.
  • Figure 12 exemplifies that, optionally, a package 20 made according to the present invention may also comprise one or more graphics 75.
  • the graphics 75 may comprise any word, number, text, picture, drawing, object, human character, anthropomorphic character and combination thereof.
  • the graphics 75 may be in any location on the flexible sheet material 40 of the package 20 and the closure flap 50.
  • the graphics 75 maybe located on the flexible sheet material 40 forming the body 30 of the package 20, the closure flap 50 and a combination thereof. If the graphics 75 are located on both the body 30 of the package 20 and the closure flap 50, the graphics 75 may be placed in an overlapping manner such that the graphics 75 may be coordinated.
  • Graphics 75 may be coordinated in such a manner as to provide feedback to the user such that the user knows the package 20 is closed properly when the graphics 75 are in alignment.
  • the graphics 75 may be registered to provide coordination among the graphics 75.
  • the graphics 75 on the closure flap 50 may be different from any graphics 75 on the flexible sheet material 40 of the body 30 of the package 20.
  • the graphics 75 on the closure flap 50 and the graphics on the body of the package 20 may interrelate with each other such that one scene is depicted on the closure flap 50 and a second, related scene is depicted on the body 30 of the package 20.
  • the graphics 75 may be oriented on the package 20 in order to signal left-handed use, right-handed use, and ambidextrous use of the package 20.
  • a separable fastening element system may be utilized in order to reduce or eliminate moisture loss from a package typically seen with a single reclosable fastener.
  • Moisture loss may be measured under the Evaluation of Moisture Loss Test.
  • a package of the present invention may experience a moisture loss of less than about 10 grams per 200 hours. In another embodiment, a package of the present invention may experience a moisture loss of less than about 8 grams per 200 hours. In yet another embodiment, a package of the present invention may experience a moisture loss of less than about 6 grams per 200 hours. In yet a further embodiment, a package of the present invention may experience a moisture loss of less than about 4 grams per 200 hours.
  • the Stiffness of Fabric Test is run for purpose of the present specification is a modification of the Stiffness of Fabric Test by Circular bend as described in the ASTM D 4032-94.
  • the Stiffness of Fabric Test for purposes of the present specification is conducted as follows:
  • a pusher-ball forces a swatch of material through an orifice in a platform.
  • the maximum force required to push the fabric through the orifice is an indication of the material's stiffness (resistance to bending).
  • Circular Bend Stiffness Tester having the following parts:
  • specimen marking template specified above mark and cut five test specimens from staggered areas of each swatch of material to be tested. It will be appreciated that it may not be practical or possible to obtain all samples from a particular swatch (or particular product if the material is only available as incorporated into a product). In such a case, it is acceptable to take samples from multiple products or swatches. Samples with bonded, seals, seams or the like should be avoided. Lay each specimen flat to form a square 102 by 102 mm. Handling of specimens should be kept to a minimum and to the edges to avoid affecting stiffness properties.
  • the clearance may be increased to 6.3 mm maximum. In reporting, the results should indicate the pusher-ball clearance, if not standard.
  • pre-dispensing mass The mass at the initial weighing is called “pre-dispensing mass” and the mass at the subsequent weighing is called “post-dispensing mass”.
  • post-dispensing mass The mass at the subsequent weighing is called “post-dispensing mass”.
  • "Cumulative average moisture loss” is then calculated and plotted against time resulting in a slope of grams of moisture loss / hour.
  • Test Specimens Packages are manufactured and loaded by hand using 72ct Pampers Sensitive wipes currently available on the market at the time of filing. Specimens that are damaged during the study are excluded from cumulative moisture loss calculations. Calculations: At each weighing occasion the "pre-dispensing mass” is subtracted from the "post-dispensing mass” of the prior weighing occasion.

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  1. Conditionnement (20) ayant une paroi supérieure (32) contenant des lingettes humides (10) comprenant :
    A. un matériau en feuille souple (40) définissant une cavité de réception d'article ;
    B. une ouverture (15) dans ledit matériau en feuille souple (40) permettant un accès à ladite cavité de réception d'article ;
    C. ladite ouverture (15) définissant une première zone ;
    D. un rabat de fermeture souple (50) définissant une deuxième zone, ledit rabat de fermeture (50) est fixé audit matériau en feuille souple (40) et a une surface supérieure (52) et une surface inférieure (54) ;
    E. ledit rabat de fermeture (50) couvrant ladite ouverture (15) lorsqu'on se trouve en configuration fermée ;
    F. ladite cavité de réception d'article contenant au moins deux lingettes humides (10), lesdites lingettes humides étant dans une configuration intercalée,
    dans lequel ladite deuxième zone est au moins quatre fois plus grande que ladite première zone,
    caractérisé en ce que ledit conditionnement (20) comprend un système d'éléments de fixation séparables (60) comprenant une combinaison d'éléments de fixation séparables, ladite combinaison étant choisie parmi le groupe des (i) adhésifs et éléments magnétiques, (ii) éléments de fixation mécanique et éléments magnétiques et (iii) leurs combinaisons, de telle sorte qu'au moins un élément est situé sur la paroi supérieure (32) du conditionnement (20) et au moins un élément est situé sur la surface inférieure (54) du rabat de fermeture (50).
  2. Conditionnement selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel ladite deuxième zone est au moins six fois plus grande que ladite première zone, de préférence au moins huit fois plus grande que ladite première zone.
  3. Conditionnement selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant une région de renfort (55) associée audit rabat de fermeture (50).
  4. Conditionnement selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant une région de renfort (55) associée audit matériau en feuille souple (40).
  5. Conditionnement selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant au moins un graphisme (75), de préférence au moins deux graphismes.
  6. Conditionnement selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, où ledit conditionnement a une perte d'humidité de moins de 10 grammes par 200 heures, de préférence moins de 8 grammes par 200 heures, plus préférablement moins de 6 grammes par 200 heures.
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