EP2403777A1 - Paquet de lingettes - Google Patents

Paquet de lingettes

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EP2403777A1
EP2403777A1 EP10708912A EP10708912A EP2403777A1 EP 2403777 A1 EP2403777 A1 EP 2403777A1 EP 10708912 A EP10708912 A EP 10708912A EP 10708912 A EP10708912 A EP 10708912A EP 2403777 A1 EP2403777 A1 EP 2403777A1
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cloth
width
tissue
edge
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Josef Waldemar Pawlowski
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Dr Schumacher Sp Z Oo
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Dr Schumacher GmbH
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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
    • B65D83/0805Containers 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
    • 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

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  • the invention relates to a cloth package according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the known cloth packages have many shortcomings, such as uneven packing of the folded towels, which leads to inferior use of the packaging spaces.
  • the most significant deficiencies include uneven pulling out of the wipes from the package. It happens that when pulling out the upper cloth, the following cloth is not taken, but remains in the package. Then it is only with difficulty possible to pull this cloth through the packaging opening.
  • Extraction of the wipes from the package depends on various criteria, such as the location of the wipes in the package, and especially the overlap length of the folded wipes, as well as their placement within the wipe package. If the wipes are wet wipes, clean wiping of overlaid wipes also depends on the chemical composition of the solution soaked in the wipes. If the overlap length is not matched to the solution used accordingly, then there are problems with reliably pulling the respective subsequent cloth through the preceding cloth from the packaging opening. The cloth is either not completely removed or the following cloth remains completely inside the package.
  • the invention has for its object to form the generic cloth package so that the towels regardless of their location within the cloth package can be reliably removed from the packaging, the folding of the towels should be simple and safe to use.
  • the respective upper cloth takes on the next cloth due to the overlap and leads it through the packaging opening partially to the outside.
  • the package width and the size of the overlap of overlapping cloths is adjusted by the width adjustment of the zigzag folding so that the respective subsequent cloth is reliably taken when pulling out the respective upper cloth.
  • FIGS. 1 to 30 show in each case a side view and a schematic illustration of different exemplary embodiments of folded towel packages according to the invention.
  • Such towels are used, for example, as moistened toilet tissues, as wet wipes for babies and the like.
  • the cloths are in a package that can be made of solid material, of flexible material and the like.
  • the packaging is designed as a tubular bag packaging that can be produced inexpensively and easily. These packages have an opening that is opened for use of the package contents. From this opening, the cloths can be pulled out as needed, wherein in all embodiments, the cloths are folded in the package and interconnected so that the respective subsequent cloth when pulling out the previous cloth is partially pulled through the opening to the outside and comfortable by the user can be detected. If this cloth is pulled out of the package, then the following cloth is partially pulled out of the opening of the package in the same way.
  • the length of these narrow pull-through openings is smaller than the corresponding length of the cloth package contained in the package. In the described embodiments, it is nevertheless ensured that the respective following cloth can be reliably pulled out of the package through the opening.
  • the width 101 of the folded sheets is for example 100 mm.
  • the uppermost cloth 102 in the package extends with a cloth portion 104 from the left package edge over more than half the width to a Faitkante 103, which extends in the longitudinal direction of the cloth 102.
  • the tissue section 104 has a width of 75 mm in the exemplary embodiment.
  • the cloth 102 is folded back so that a narrow cloth portion 105 is formed, which in the embodiment has a length of 25 mm and up to about half the width of the tissue section 104.
  • the tissue section 105 passes over a folded edge 106, which is parallel to the folding edge 103, into a tissue section 107, which in the exemplary embodiment has a length of 50 mm and is folded over at the right package edge by 180 °.
  • the further fabric section 108 formed thereby extends over a length of 50 mm, that is to say in half the width of the fabric package.
  • the tissue sections 107, 108 engage around the following tissue 109, whose tissue section 110 extending between the tissue sections 107, 108 extends over the package width 101.
  • tissue section 110 goes over a folding edge 11 1 in a tissue section 112 over.
  • He has in the embodiment, a width of 25 mm and passes over a folding edge 113 in a cloth section 1 14, which merges arcuately on the left package edge in an end-side cloth section 115.
  • He has a width of 50 mm.
  • tissue section 116 of a next tissue 1 17 a.
  • the tissue section 116 extends over the package width 101 and merges via a folding edge 118 into a tissue section 119, which is connected to a further tissue section 120 via a folding edge 121.
  • the tissue sections 119, 120 are the same width, in the exemplary embodiment 25 mm.
  • the tissue section 120 merges into the end-side tissue section 122, which extends over half the package width 101. Between the tissue sections 120, 122, a tissue section 123 of a subsequent tissue 124 engages.
  • the tissue section 123 extends over three quarters of the package width and is connected via a fold edge 125 with a tissue section 126, which merges via a fold edge 127 into a tissue section 128. He goes on the left package edge arcuately in an end-side cloth section 129 on.
  • the tissue sections 128, 129 encompass an end-side tissue section 130 of a next tissue 131.
  • the tissue section 130 extends over three-fourths of the package width 101 and, via a folding edge 132, adjoins a folding edge 132.
  • NEN cloth portion 133 which, like the cloth portion 126 of the previous cloth 124 has a width of only 25 mm.
  • the cloth section 133 merges via a folding edge 134 into a cloth section 135 which, like the cloth section 128 of the previous cloth 124, has a width which corresponds to half the package width 101, ie 50 mm.
  • the tissue section 135 is arcuately on the right package edge in the end-side tissue section 136, the width of which corresponds to half the package width 101.
  • the cloth 131 is thus folded the same as the uppermost cloth 102 of the package.
  • the cloth 137 following the cloth 131 is folded in the same manner as the cloth 109.
  • the following cloth 138 is folded corresponding to the cloth 117.
  • the linking of the individual towels is done in the manner described within the package.
  • the overlapping length of the cloths is 50% of the package width 101.
  • Each cloth 102, 109, 117, 124, 131, 137 to 140 each has a zigzag fold whose width corresponds to 1/4 of the package width 101.
  • the overlapping sheets are arranged within the package such that the areas of overlap between successive sheets lie alternately right and left within the package. These alternately arranged on both sides of the package edges are designated in Fig. 1 with 1 to 16.
  • the zigzag convolutions each lie in regions 141 to 144, the width of which corresponds in each case to one fourth of the package width 101.
  • the zigzag folds are arranged distributed in these areas so that the package has a constant height over the package width 101.
  • the cloths can be easily pulled out of the packaging opening one after the other.
  • first the tissue section 104 of the uppermost tissue 102 is pulled out through the packaging opening (not shown).
  • the zigzag folding 104, 105, 107 is first unfolded when the cloth 102 is pulled out, as a result of which the cloth portion 107 is folded uniformly over its length (transversely to the plane of the drawing) and pulled in the direction of the packaging opening.
  • the tissue between the tissue sections 107, 108 Section 110 of the following cloth 109 is thereby reliably taken and pulled through the packaging opening. Due to the relatively large overlap of 50% of the package width 101 between successive wipes in this way, the respective subsequent cloth is safely pulled out so far that it can be removed by the user.
  • tissue section 110 As soon as the tissue section 110 has been pulled through the packaging opening by means of the tissue sections 107, 108 of the tissue 102, the tissue 102 separates from the tissue section 110 of the subsequent tissue 109.
  • the tissue segment 110 now projects partially through the packaging opening and can easily be accessed by the user Pulling out the next cloth to be taken.
  • the individual wipes are likewise each provided with a zigzag fold, but the overlap of successive wipes is less than in the previous embodiment.
  • the blanket 102 has the blanket portion 104 extending from the left edge of the package over more than 50% of the package width 101, in the embodiment 60%. Accordingly, the cloth portion 104 has a width of 60 mm with an exemplary package width 101 of 100 mm.
  • the tissue section 104 passes over the folded edge 103 into the tissue section 105, which in turn merges via the folding edge 106 into the tissue section 107.
  • the width of the tissue section 105 is 30% of the package width 101, while the width of the tissue section 107 corresponds to 70% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue sections 104, 105, 107 form the zigzag folding of the tissue 102 in accordance with the previous embodiment.
  • the tissue section 107 is arcuate in the end-side tissue section 108 whose width corresponds to 40% of the package width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 107, 108 embrace the end of the tissue section 110 of the subsequent tissue 109.
  • the tissue segment 109 extends over the entire package width 101 and passes over the folding edge 11 into the tissue segment 112, which passes over the folding edge 13 into the tissue segment 114 passes.
  • the fabric sections 1 10, 112, 114 form the zigzag folding of the fabric 109 as in the previous embodiment.
  • the width of the two fabric sections 112, 114 corresponds to 30% of the package width 101.
  • the cloth portion 114 is arcuately in the end-side cloth portion
  • tissue section 116 engage around the edge of the package the tissue section 116 of the next tissue 117.
  • the 116 extends over 80% of the package width 101 and goes over the zigzag folding 1 19, 120 in the end-side tissue section 122 over.
  • the two tissue sections 119, 120 are of different lengths.
  • the cloth section 119 extends over 30% of the package width 101, while the width of the cloth section 120 corresponds to half the package width 101. Between the tissue sections 116, 119 and 120 are the fold edges 118 and 121.
  • the folded edge 118 is spaced from the adjacent package edge, while the tissue section 120 extends to the package edge and arcuately merges into the end-side tissue section 122.
  • the two tissue sections 120, 122 engage around the tissue section 123 of the blanket 124.
  • the blanket section 123 extends from the package edge to over 80% of the package width 101 and passes over the fold edge 125 into the blanket section 126 of the zigzag fold.
  • the tissue section 126 the width of which is 30% of the package width 101, merges via the fold edge 127 into the tissue section 128. It extends over 50% of the packet width 101 to to the package edge and is arcuate in the end-side tissue section 129 on.
  • the tissue section 129 like the tissue section 122, extends over 40% of the package width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 128, 129 surround the tissue section 130 of the following tissue 131.
  • the tissue section 130 extends across the package width 101 from one package edge to the opposite package edge.
  • the tissue section 130 is arcuate into the tissue section 133, which connects via the fold edge 134 to the tissue section 135.
  • the tissue sections 128, 133, 135 each have a width of 30% of the package width 101 and form the zigzag fold.
  • the tissue section 135 is arcuately transferred to the package edge in the end-side tissue section 136 whose width corresponds to 40% of the package width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 135, 136 surround the tissue section 145 of the following tissue 137.
  • the tissue section 145 extends from the package edge over 40% of the package width 101 and merges via a folding edge 146 into a tissue section 147. It connects via a folding edge 148 to a cloth section 149, which extends to the opposite package edge and there arcuately merges into an end-side cloth section 150.
  • the tissue sections 145, 147, 149 form a zigzag fold.
  • the cloth section 147 extends over 30% and the cloth section 149 over 70% of the package width 101.
  • the end-side cloth section 150 extends over 40% of the package width 101.
  • the end-side cloth section 136 of the cloth 131 engages under a part of the zigzag fold 145, 147, 149 of the cloth 137.
  • the two tissue sections 149, 150 surround the tissue section 151 of the following tissue 139, which is the same design and folded as the Cloth 109.
  • the following cloth 140 corresponds in shape and folding the cloth 117, the subsequent cloth 141 the cloth 124, etc.
  • the cloth sections embracing the cloth sections of the respective lower cloth are located alternately on opposite sides of the package.
  • the zigzag folds of the overlapping cloths are each offset from one another. This ensures that the zigzag folds are not arranged in the same package width.
  • the zigzag fold 104, 105, 107 of the uppermost fabric 102 is approximately half the width of the package, while the zigzag fold 110, 112, 114 of the following fabric 109 is provided on the left package edge.
  • the zig-zag fold 116, 119, 120 of the subsequent fabric 117 in turn, lies in the right half of the package, while the subsequent zigzag folding of the fabric 124 is provided in the left half of the package.
  • the package over its width 101 has approximately constant thickness. This favors the clean extraction of the wipes from the packaging.
  • the overlap length of successive wipes is only 40% of the package width 101.
  • the zigzag folding of each individual wipe ensures that when the respective wipe is pulled out through the packaging opening, the following wipe is reliably carried along by the encompassing wipe sections. When pulling out, the zigzag fold must first be pulled apart before the pull-out movement of the cloth is transferred to the following cloth. This favors the clean extraction of successive wipes from the packaging.
  • the uppermost cloth 102 has the cloth portion 104 whose width corresponds to the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 104 extends from the right to the left package edge, where it passes over the folded edge 103 into the tissue section 105. It connects via the folding edge 106 to the folding section 107, which extends to the left package edge and there arcuate in the end-side tissue section 108 extends.
  • the two cloth sections 105, 107 forming part of the zigzag folding are of equal length and each extend over 37% of the package width 101.
  • the cloth section 108 has a width which corresponds to 26% of the package width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 107, 108 surround the tissue section 110 of the subsequent tissue 109, which extends from the left to the right package edge. There, the tissue section 110 passes over the folding edge 111 into the tissue section 112, which adjoins the tissue section 114 via the folding edge 113.
  • the two zigzag folding forming fabric sections 1 12, 1 14 are the same length and extend over 37% of the package width 101.
  • the cloth section 114 is on the right package edge arcuate in the end-side tissue section 115 whose width corresponds to 26% of the package width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 1 14, 115 surround the tissue section 116 of the subsequent tissue 117.
  • the tissue segment 116 extends from the right package edge over 67% of the package width 101 in the direction of the left package edge and merges into the tissue segment 119 via the folded edge 118. It connects via the folding edge 121 to the cloth portion 120, which forms a part of the zigzag fold together with the cloth portion 1 19 and extends to the left package edge.
  • the tissue section 120 is arcuately in the end-side tissue section 122 over.
  • the cloth section 119 extends over 37% and the cloth section 120 over 70% of the package width 101.
  • the end-side cloth section 122 extends over 26% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue sections 120, 122 surround the tissue section 123 of the subsequent tissue 124.
  • the tissue segment 123 extends from the left package edge over 67% of the package width 103 and merges into the tissue segment 126 via a fold edge 125. It connects via folding edge 127 to cloth section 128.
  • the two tissue sections 126, 128 form the zigzag Folding.
  • the tissue portion 126 extends over 37% and the tissue portion 128 over 70% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue portion 128 extends to the right package edge and there is arcuate in the end-side cloth portion 129 on. Its width corresponds to 26% of the packet width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 128, 129 surround the tissue section 130 of the subsequent tissue 131.
  • the cloth 131 is the same and folded as the cloth 102.
  • the subsequent cloth 137 corresponds in its arrangement and folding the cloth 109 and the subsequent cloth 138 the cloth 1 17 etc.
  • the zigzag folds of the individual cloths are arranged distributed over the height of the package.
  • the zigzag folds are in three areas 141 to 143 of the package.
  • the tissue sections are of different lengths.
  • the cloth package over the package width has approximately constant height.
  • the zigzag folds are evenly distributed across the width and height of the package.
  • each tissue engage under the respective subsequent tissue over a width of only 26%.
  • the respective subsequent towels are reliably taken by the respective preceding cloth.
  • the zigzag folds ensure that the following fabric is reliably detected and taken along in the overlapping area.
  • the embodiment according to FIG. 4 corresponds to the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3. The difference is that the respective end-side tissue sections of the wipes have a width of 33% of the package width 101.
  • the zigzag folds with the same length of cloth sections have a width of 33% of the package width 101.
  • tissue section 108 which, together with the tissue section 107 of the zigzag folding, encompasses the tissue section 110 of the subsequent tissue 109 on the left package edge, likewise has a width of 33% of the package width 101.
  • the zigzag folds which are arranged in the central region 142 of the package, are of different lengths, as in the previous embodiment.
  • the respective upper tissue section of the zigzag folding has a width of 34% and the respective lower tissue section has a width of 67% of the package width 101.
  • this embodiment corresponds to the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3.
  • the zigzag folds successive towels are each offset from each other, so that the package has about its package width about constant height. This helps to cleanly remove the wipes from the package.
  • the wipes are each folded the same, so that the corresponding package can be produced very simply and inexpensively.
  • the top cloth 102 has the cloth portion 104, which extends from the left to the right package edge and there passes over the folding edge 103 in the cloth portion 105. It connects via the folding edge 106 to the cloth section 107, which forms the zigzag folding of the cloth 102 together with the cloth section 105.
  • the two tissue sections 105, 107 each have a width of 45% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 107 is on the right package edge arcuately in the end-side Cloth section 108, which has a width of 10% of the package width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 107, 108 embrace the tissue section 110 of the following tissue 109.
  • the tissue segment 110 extends from the right to the left package edge and there passes over the folding edge 11 into the tissue segment 12. It connects via the folding edge 113 to the cloth section 114, which together with the cloth section 1 12 forms part of the zigzag folding of the cloth 109.
  • Both tissue sections 1 12, 114 have a width of 45% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 114 merges into the end-side tissue section 115 in the shape of an arc on the left package edge. It engages with the tissue portion 114 the tissue portion 116 of the subsequent tissue 117. It is folded and formed like the tissue 102. The subsequent tissue 124 is the same and folded as the tissue 109. These two types of tissues make up the entire package educated.
  • the zig-zag folds of the cloths are alternately on the left and on the right package edge, resulting in a uniform height of the package over the package width. Since the cloth sections of the zigzag folding are each the same width, the cloths can be easily folded.
  • the cloth sections each have a width of 45% of the package width 101, the result is only a very narrow average package area of 10% of the package width 101, in which there is only one layer of each cloth. However, since this middle area is very narrow, it does not affect or even insignificantly on a uniform height of the package.
  • the cloths are alternately folded the same, with the respective overlapping cloth overlapping areas provided alternately on the right and on the left side of the package and are indicated by the numbers 1 to 16.
  • the arrangement and folding of the cloths corresponds to the previous embodiment.
  • the package width 101 is 75 mm in the embodiment of FIG. 6.
  • the top cloth 102 has the cloth portion 104, which extends from the left to the right package edge and there passes over the folding edge 103 in the cloth portion 105. It connects via the folding edge 106 to the cloth section 107, which forms the zigzag fold together with the cloth section 105.
  • Both tissue sections 105, 107 are the same length and extend over more than half the package width 101. In the exemplary embodiment, the tissue sections 105, 107 have a width of 50 mm.
  • the cloth section 107 passes over the right package edge in an arcuate manner into the end-side cloth section 108, the width of which is less than half the package width 101 and in the exemplary embodiment has a width of 25 mm.
  • the two tissue sections 107, 108 surround the tissue section 110 of the following tissue 109, which extends from the right to the left package edge and there passes over the folding edge 111 in the tissue section 1 12. Via the folding edge 113, the tissue section 112 merges into the tissue section 114, which forms a part of the zig-zag folding of the tissue 109 together with the tissue tuft 112.
  • the two tissue sections 1 12, 114 are the same width and extend over more than half the package width, in the exemplary embodiment about 50 mm.
  • the cloth section 14 passes on the left package edge in the form of an arc into the end-side cloth section 115, which together with the cloth section 114, the following cloth 117 engages around.
  • the width of the end-side tissue section 115 is smaller than half the package width and in the exemplary embodiment is 25 mm.
  • the following wipes are formed according to the wipes 102 and 109 and connected to each other.
  • the zigzag folds successive cloths overlap each other in half package width 101.
  • the package has a slightly greater height at half the width than in the edge regions.
  • the overlapping successive wipes is again sufficiently large, so that in conjunction with the zigzag folds upstream of the overlap region, the respective subsequent wipes are reliably taken along.
  • the cloth sections forming the zigzag folds extend over half the package width and the overlapping area between successive cloths also corresponds to 50% of the package width.
  • the cloth package thus has constant height over its entire width.
  • Fig. 8 shows an embodiment in which the zigzag folding extends in contrast to all the previous embodiments over the entire packet width 101.
  • the top cloth 102 has the cloth portion 104 which extends from the left to the right package edge and passes over the folding edge 103 in the cloth portion 105. It extends to the opposite left package edge and there passes over the Faitkante 106 in the cloth section 107 on. He goes on the right package edge arcuately in the end-side tissue section 108 on.
  • the two tissue sections 105, 107 which form the zigzag fold thus each extend over the entire package width 101.
  • the width of the end-side tissue section 108 corresponds to 50% of the cloth width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 107, 108 embrace the tissue section 110 of the tissue 109.
  • the tissue segment 110 extends from the right to the left package edge and passes over the folding edge 111 into the tissue segment 112, which in turn crosses over the folding edge 113 into the tissue segment 1 14 passes.
  • the two tissue sections 1 12, 114 form part of the zigzag folding, which extends over the entire width of the tissue 101.
  • the cloth section 14 passes on the left package edge in an arcuate manner into the end-side cloth section 115 whose width corresponds to half the package width 101.
  • the following wipes are formed according to the wipes 102, 107.
  • the large overlap width of 50% of the package width 101 as well as the wide zigzag folds, which extend over the entire package width, ensure a clean and trouble-free extraction of the individual cloths from the packaging.
  • FIG. 9 shows an embodiment in which the zigzag folds of successive sheets are offset relative to each other in order to achieve the most constant possible package height over the package width 101.
  • the package width 101 is exemplified 125 mm.
  • the top cloth 102 has the cloth portion 104, which extends from the left to the right package edge and there passes over the folding edge 103 in the cloth portion 105. It is connected via the folding edge 106 with the tissue section 107, which forms the zigzag folding of the tissue 102 together with the tissue section 105.
  • the tissue section 107 at the right package edge, transitions arcuately into the end-side tissue section 108, which extends over a width of 20% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue sections 107, 108 surround the tissue section 110 of the subsequent tissue 109, which extends from the right package edge to the left package extends and there passes over the folding edge 111 in the cloth section 1 12. It connects via fold edge 113 to cloth section 114.
  • the two tissue sections 112, 114 form part of the zig-zag folding of the tissue 109.
  • the tissue segment 114 transitions arcuately into the end tissue section 115, which extends over 20% of the package width 101 from the left package edge.
  • the two tissue sections 1 12, 114 are the same width and have a width which corresponds to 20% of the package width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 114, 115 embrace the left edge of the tissue section 16 of the tissue 117.
  • the tissue segment 16 extends over 80% of the package width 101 and merges into the tissue segment 119 via the fold edge 118. It connects via the folding edge 121 to the cloth section 120, which together with the cloth section 119 forms part of the zigzag folding of the cloth 17.
  • the width of the cloth section 119 corresponds to 20% of the package width 101, while the width of the cloth section 120 corresponds to 40% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 120 extends to the right package edge and there passes arcuately into the end-side tissue section 122 whose width corresponds to 20% of the package width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 120, 122 surround the tissue section 123 of the tissue 124. It extends from the right package edge over 80% of the package width 101 and passes over the fold edge 125 in the tissue section 126 on. It connects via the fold edge 127 to the tissue section 128, which together with the tissue section 126 forms part of the zigzag folding of the tissue 124.
  • the cloth portion 126 has a width corresponding to 20% of the package width 101, while the width of the cloth portion 128 is 40% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 128 extends to the left package edge and there is arcuate in the end-side tissue section 129, whose width 20% of the packet width 101 corresponds.
  • the two tissue sections 128, 129 surround the tissue section 130 of the tissue 131.
  • the tissue segment 130 extends from the left package edge over 60% of the package width 101 and merges into the tissue segment 133 via the folding edge 132. It connects via fold edge 134 to cloth section 135, which together with cloth section 133 forms part of the zigzag folding of cloth 131.
  • the width of the tissue section 133 is 20% and the width of the tissue section 135 is 60% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 135 extends to the right package edge and is arcuate in the end-side tissue section 136 whose width corresponds to 20% of the package width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 135, 136 engage around the tissue section 145 of the tissue 137. It is of the same design and folded as the tissue 109.
  • the following cloth 138 corresponds in its fold to the cloth 102, the cloth 139 to the cloth 124 and the cloth 140 to the cloth 102.
  • the connection of these cloths takes place in the same way as has been described with reference to the previous cloths.
  • the zigzag folds of the individual sheets are distributed in the areas 141 to 144, 152 of the package. These areas each have the same width, which corresponds to 20% of the packet width 101.
  • the zigzag folds are arranged distributed in this area so that the package has approximately constant height over its entire width.
  • the overlapping width between overlapping cloths in this exemplary embodiment is in each case 20% of the package width 101.
  • the overlapping areas lie alternately on the left and on the right package edge, which is indicated by the designations 1 to 16.
  • the zigzag folds also have a width of 20% of the package width 101. Since the package width is larger in this embodiment than in the previous embodiments, the zigzag convolutions are accommodated in five package areas 141 to 144, 152 with the zigzag convolutions of successive sheets arranged in the package width direction offset from each other.
  • the embodiment according to FIG. 10 shows a package whose package width 101 is by way of example 125 mm.
  • the folding of the wipes within the package is similar to that in the previous embodiment. Only the distribution of the zigzag folds of successive sheets is designed differently than in the previous embodiment.
  • the packet has the areas 141 to 144, 152 each having a width of 20% of the packet width 101. Within these package areas, the zigzag folds of the individual cloths are arranged distributed.
  • the cloth 102 is folded the same as in the previous embodiment, so that the zigzag folding 104, 105, 107 is arranged on the right package edge in the region 152.
  • the tissue sections 105, 107 have a width of 20% of the package width 101.
  • the overlap of the subsequent tissue 109 by the end-side tissue section 108 of the tissue 102 is 20% of the package width 101.
  • the zigzag folding with the tissue sections 1 12, 114 of the tissue 109 lies in the middle package region 142, wherein the tissue section 112 has a width of 20% and the tissue section 114 has a width of 60% of the package width 101.
  • the zigzag folding with the tissue sections 119, 120 of the following tissue 117 is located in the package area 144.
  • the blanket 124 has the zigzag fold with the tissue sections 126, 128 located in the package area 141 on the left package edge.
  • the fabric 131 has its zigzag fold with the fabric sections 133, 135 in the middle package region 143.
  • the fabric section 130 of this fabric 131 extends from the left package edge over 60% of the package width 101.
  • the zigzag folding with the tissue sections 145, 157 of the following tissue 137 is also located in the middle package region 143, wherein the tissue section 145 extends from the right package edge.
  • the width of the zigzag folds again amounts to 20% of the package width 101.
  • the overlapping areas of consecutive cloths also have a width of 20% of the package width 101.
  • the package Since the zigzag folds are again distributed over the package areas 141 to 144, 152, the package has an approximately constant height over its width.
  • the package has the package width 101 of, for example, 100 mm.
  • the top cloth 102 has the cloth portion 104 which extends from the left package edge over 60% of the package width 101 and merges with the fold portion 103 in the cloth portion 105. It has a width of 10% of the package width 101 and passes over the folding edge 106 in the tissue section 107, which forms the zigzag folding of the cloth 102 together with the tissue sections 104, 105.
  • the cloth portion 107 has a width of 50% of the package width 101 and extends to the right package edge at which the cloth portion 107 arcuately merges into the cloth portion 108.
  • the blanket 102 thus has the zigzag folding 104, 105, 107 as well as the single fold 108, 154.
  • the tissue sections 107, 108 embrace the tissue section 110 of the subsequent tissue 109 on the right package edge.
  • the tissue segment 110 extends from the right package edge over 60% of the package width 101 and merges into the tissue segment 112 via the folding edge 11 1.
  • the fold portion 113 is followed by the cloth portion 112 adjoining the cloth portion 114, which together with the cloth portion 112 forms part of the zigzag fold.
  • the tissue section 112 extends over 10% and the tissue section 114 over 50% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 114 extends to the left package edge and there is arcuately in the tissue section 115 over. It has a width of 40% of the package width 101 and merges via a fold edge 155 into an end-side tissue section 156, which extends to the left package edge and whose width is 40% of the package width 101.
  • the cloth 109 has the zigzag folding 1 10, 112, 114 and the simple Faitung 115, 156th
  • the tissue sections 114, 115 enclose the tissue section 116 of the subsequent tissue 117 on the left package edge.
  • the tissue segment 116 extends over 60% of the package width 101 and merges into the tissue segment 119 via the folding edge 1 18. It connects via the folding edge 121 to the cloth section 120, which forms the zigzag folding of the cloth 117 together with the cloth section 119.
  • the cloth portion 119 has a width of 10% and the cloth portion 120 has a width of 50% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 120 transitions arcuately into the tissue section 122, which has a width of 40% of the package width 101.
  • the end-side tissue section 158 has a width of 40% of the package width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 122, 158 form the
  • the tissue sections 120, 122 engage around the tissue section 123 of the following tissue 124 on the right package edge. It is of the same design and folded as the tissue 109.
  • the following cloth 131 is in turn formed the same and folded as the cloth 117th
  • the following wipes are formed alternately according to the wipes 109 and 117, respectively.
  • Each cloth has the zigzag fold as well as the single fold.
  • the single folds are alternately on the left and right parcel edges, while the zigzag folds are arranged in half the parcel width.
  • the simple folds at the edges of the package ensures that the package has approximately constant height over its width.
  • the end-side tissue sections 154, 156, 158 ensure that the respective subsequent tissue is reliably entrained by the preceding tissue when it is pulled out of the packaging opening.
  • the zigzag folds of the cloths lie about halfway across the package and ensure that the successive cloths can be removed properly from the packaging.
  • the overlap area of 40% of the package width 101 ensures that successive wipes are reliably taken when pulling out of the package.
  • the embodiment according to FIG. 12 essentially corresponds to the embodiment according to FIG. 11.
  • Each cloth of this package has the central zigzag folding as well as the single fold at the package edges. Only the widths of these folds are different. This will be explained with reference to the cloth 102.
  • the cloth portion 105 as part of the zigzag folding has a width of 16% of the package width 101, while the cloth portion 107 has a width of 50% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 108 has a width that corresponds to 33% of the package width 101.
  • the end cloth portion 154 also has a width of 33% of the package width 101.
  • Fig. 13 shows an embodiment in which each cloth also has a zigzag folding and a single folding.
  • the package will be off composed of two types of cloths, which are placed alternately on top of each other.
  • the fabric 102 has the zigzag fold 104, 105, 107, of which the fabric portion 107 is substantially wider than the fabric portion 105.
  • the fabric portion 107 extends to the right edge of the package and there is arcuately into the fabric portion 108, on the via the folded edge 153 of the end-side tissue section 154 connects.
  • the two tissue sections 108, 154 have the same width.
  • the tissue section 154 extends to the right package edge.
  • the two tissue sections 107, 108 embrace the tissue section 110 of the tissue 109 on the right package edge.
  • the tissue segment 110 extends approximately over half the package width 101 and merges into the tissue segment 112 via the fold edge 111. He connects to the cloth section 1 14 on the folding edge 113 at.
  • the tissue section 114 extends to the left package edge and there passes in an arcuate manner into the tissue section 115, to which the end-side tissue section 154 adjoins via the fold edge 153.
  • the tissue sections 115 and 154 which form the single fold, are of equal width, with the end-side tissue section 154 extending to the left package edge.
  • the cloth sections 114, 115 embrace the cloth section 16 of the cloth 117 on the left package edge. It is arranged the same and folded like the cloth 102.
  • the following cloth 124 is of the same design and folded as the cloth 109.
  • the zigzag and single folds are laid out so that they connect with each other as viewed in plan view of the package.
  • the package has the four equally wide regions 141 to 144, in which the zigzag and the single folds are distributed. Due to the uniform distribution of the convolutions within the package results in an approximately constant packet height over the packet width. In addition, the description Bene arrangement of the folds ensures that the respective subsequent cloth is reliably pulled out.
  • each cloth is likewise provided with a zigzag and an end single fold.
  • the single folds are substantially narrower, while the zigzag folds are wider than in the previous exemplary embodiment.
  • the fabric 102 has the zigzag fold 105, 107 in half the package width 101.
  • the zigzag fold 1 12, 114 of the following fabric 109 is located on the left package edge, while the zigzag fold 119, 120 of the fabric 117 is provided on the right package edge is.
  • the zigzag folds of the cloths 102, 109, 117 described overlap one another, seen in the height direction of the package.
  • the zigzag folding 126, 128 of the cloth 124 is located approximately half the width of the package. In contrast to the cloth 102, the cloth portion 128 of the zigzag fold extends to the left package edge while the cloth portion 107 of the cloth 102 extends to the right package edge.
  • the zigzag folding of the subsequent wipe 131 is approximately half the width of the package, but slightly offset with respect to the zigzag fold 126, 128 of the wipe 124 in the direction of the left package edge.
  • the zigzag folding of the cloth 137 is half the width of the package, with the lower portion of the zigzag folded portion extending toward the left package edge.
  • the following wipes in the package are arranged according to the previously described cloths, folded and interconnected.
  • the greatest possible uniform distribution of the zigzag folds over the package width 101 ensures that the package has approximately constant height over its width. This contributes to the reliable extraction of the wipes from the packaging.
  • the simple foldings provided on the package edges ensure that the package also has approximately the same height on its right and left edges as in the middle region.
  • the simple folds at the ends of the cloths support the reliable extraction of successive wipes.
  • the zigzag folds of the cloths extend over half the package width 101.
  • the zigzag folds extend alternately from the left and the right package edge.
  • the single folds of each cloth have a width equal to half the package width 101.
  • the end-side tissue sections 154, 156, 158 are alternately at both package edges and each extend to the associated package edge.
  • the overlapping areas between the wipes have a width of 50% of the package width 101.
  • the end-side tissue sections 154, 156, 158 of the single folds have a width of 50% of the package width 101, a uniform package thickness results over the entire package width.
  • this configuration ensures that successive wipes are reliably pulled out through the packaging opening and do not unintentionally separate from each other before pulling out.
  • the package according to FIG. 16 consists of wipes, which are each provided with a single fold at both ends.
  • the cloth 102 has the end-side tissue section 104, which extends at a distance from the left package edge and merges in half package width 101 on the folding edge 103 in the tissue section 105.
  • the two tissue sections 104, 105 form a single fold of the tissue 102.
  • the tissue segment 105 transitions arcuately on the left package edge into the tissue segment 107, which extends as far as the right package edge and merges there arcuately into the tissue segment 108.
  • In half package width 101 of the cloth section goes over the folding edge 153 in the end-side tissue section 154, which together with the tissue section 108 forms the other single fold of the tissue 102 and ends at a distance from the right package edge.
  • the two tissue sections 107, 108 surround the tissue section 110 of the tissue 109.
  • the tissue segment 110 is spaced from the right package edge and extends to the left package edge.
  • the width of this cloth section 110 is 62 mm.
  • At the left package edge of the tissue section 110 goes over the folding edge 111 in the tissue section 112, which extends to the right package edge and there passes over the folding edge 113 in the end-side tissue section 156. He has as well as the tissue portion 104 of the cloth 102 distance from the adjacent package edge.
  • the tissue section 156 starting from the right package edge, has a width of 63 mm.
  • the cloth 117 engages. It has the tissue section 116, which extends from the left package edge to half the package width 101 and there passes over the folded edge 157 in the end-side tissue section 158. It ends at a distance from the left package edge and, together with the cloth section 157, forms the one end single fold.
  • the tissue section 116 merges arcuately on the left package edge into the tissue section 120, which extends as far as the right package edge, where it merges into the tissue section 122 in an arcuate manner. It extends over less than half the package width 101, in the embodiment over 37 mm.
  • the tissue section 122 passes over the folded edge 159 into the end-side tissue section 160.
  • the end-side cloth section 160 terminates at a distance from the right-hand package edge and has a width of 25 mm, which corresponds to one third of the package width 101 (75 mm).
  • the end-side tissue section 160, together with the tissue section 122 forms the second single-fold of the tissue 117. Between the tissue sections 120, 122 protrudes the tissue portion 130 of the cloth 131.
  • the tissue sections 133, 135 projects the cloth 137, which is the same arranged and folded as the cloth 117.
  • the following cloth 138 is arranged corresponding to the cloth 131 and folded.
  • the subsequent wipes are arranged according to the wipes 137 and 138 and folded and connected together in the manner described.
  • the overlaps of the adjacent wipes is one third of the package width 101.
  • the respective subsequent wipes are reliably taken from the previous cloth when it is pulled out of the package through the packaging opening.
  • Those wipes, which have on their side facing the packaging opening the tissue portion 104, 158, can be particularly good at this tissue section and pull out.
  • the folds of the cloths are provided over the package width so that the package has approximately constant height over its width.
  • the uppermost cloth 102 has the cloth portion 104 which extends from the left to the right package edge and there passes over the folded edge 103 into the cloth portion 105. It extends from the right to the left package edge and there goes arcuate in the tissue section 107 over. It extends over one third of the package width 101, which in this embodiment is 75 mm.
  • the cloth section 107 goes via the folded edge 153 in the tissue section 154 across, which extends to the left package edge.
  • the tissue sections 107, 154, which form the single fold of the tissue 102, have a width which corresponds to one third of the package width 101.
  • the cloth 109 projects between the cloth sections 105, 107. It has the cloth section 110 which extends from the left package edge. On the left package edge, the tissue section 110 passes over the folding edge 11 into the end-side tissue section 156, which together with the tissue segment 10 forms the one end single fold of the tissue 109.
  • the tissue section 110 extends over more than half the package width 101, in the exemplary embodiment over 50 mm.
  • the end cloth portion 156 has a width of one third of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 110 passes over the folding edge 1 11 at the other, lying within the package end in the tissue section 112, which in turn passes over the folding edge 113 in the tissue section 114.
  • the cloth section 112 extends over one third of the package width 101.
  • the cloth section 114 extends from the folded edge 113 over more than half the package width 101, in the exemplary embodiment over 50 mm, to the right package edge.
  • the tissue section 114 is arcuate in the tissue section 115 over. It has a width which corresponds to one third of the package width 101. It passes over the folded edge 157 in the end-side tissue section 158, which extends to the right package edge and how the tissue section 115 has a width which corresponds to one third of the package width 101.
  • the tissue sections 156 and 112 extend from the tissue section 1 10 toward each other.
  • the tissue section 156 is grasped by the tissue section 107 of the tissue 102.
  • the tissue sections 110, 1 12, 114 form the zigzag fold of the tissue 109.
  • the two single folds 1 10, 156; 1 15, 158 and the zigzag folding 1 10, 1 12, 114 of the cloth 109 are, viewed in plan view of the package, side by side in the package areas 141 to 143.
  • the following fabric 117 has the fabric portion 1 16, which extends from the right to the left package edge and engages between the fabric sections 114, 115 of the fabric 109.
  • the tissue section 119 is arcuate in the tissue section 122, whose width corresponds to one third of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 122 passes over the folded edge 159 into the end-side tissue section 160. It extends to the right package edge and has the same width as the cloth section 122, the cloth sections 122, 160 form the end-side single fold of the cloth 117th
  • the cloth 117 is arranged laterally reversed in relation to the cloth 102 within the package, but otherwise the same design and folded.
  • the cloths are successively merged into a package, wherein the overlap width of the overlapping cloths corresponds to one third of the package width 101.
  • the zigzag folds next butt towels ensure that the subsequent towels are each reliably taken when they are pulled out through the packaging opening.
  • the end-side tissue sections 154, 158, 122 of the single folds contribute to the fact that the respective subsequent tissue is reliably taken along by the preceding tissue.
  • the package according to FIG. 18 has a package width 101 of, for example, 100 mm.
  • the blanket 102 has the blanket portion 104 extending from the left package edge extends over three quarters of the package width 101 and passes on the left package edge on the folding edge 103 in the tissue section 105. It extends over the package width 101 to the right package edge, where it merges arcuately into the end-side tissue section 107. It has a width of 25% of the package width 101. Between the tissue sections 105, 107, the cloth 109 engages. It has the tissue portion 110 extending from the right to the left package edge. At the right package edge of the tissue section 110 goes over the folding edge 11 1 in the end-side tissue section 1 12 over.
  • the end-side tissue sections 112, 147 each have a width which corresponds to 25% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 112 lies within the package below the tissue section 110 and is engaged by the tissue section 107 of the tissue 102.
  • the cloth 117 is arranged laterally in relation to the cloth 102. It has the tissue section 16, which extends from the right package edge to the region between the two tissue sections 110, 114 of the tissue 109.
  • the width of the tissue section 116 is 75% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 116 passes on the right package edge on the folding edge 118 in the tissue section 119, which extends from the right to the left package edge and there arcuately merges into the end-side tissue section 122. Its width corresponds to 25% of the packet width 101.
  • the cloth 124 engages. It has the same design as the cloth 109, but is arranged laterally reversed in relation to this cloth in the package.
  • the blanket 124 has the blanket portion 123 extending between the two package edges. At the left package edge of the cloth section 123 goes over the fold edge 125 in the end-side cloth section 126 whose width corresponds to 25% of the package width 101.
  • At the right package edge of the tissue section 123 goes over the folding edge 127 in the tissue section 128 on. It has a width of 50% of the package width 101 and passes over the folding edge 161 in the end-side cloth section 162 whose width corresponds to 25% of the package width 101.
  • the following cloth 131 is arranged the same and formed as the cloth 102. It engages with its cloth portion 130 between the cloth sections 123, 128 of the cloth 124th
  • the following cloth 137 is in turn the same design and arranged as the cloth 109th
  • the cloth 138 corresponds in terms of its design and arrangement of the cloth 117 and the subsequent cloth 139 the cloth 124th
  • the package is formed by the alternately superimposed and releasably connected wipes.
  • the overlap width of adjacent wipes corresponds to 25% of the package width 101, which ensures that the wipes are reliably taken when pulled out through the packaging opening.
  • the end-side tissue sections 112, 126 lie under the tissue section 110, 119. Since the end-side tissue sections 112, 126 are engaged by the same wide end-side tissue sections 107, 122 of the respective preceding tissues, the respective subsequent tissues are taken clean.
  • the described folds of the cloths are arranged distributed over the package width 101, so that the package has about its width approximately constant height, which facilitates the removal process of the cloths from the package.
  • FIG. 19 shows a package which basically has the same structure as the package according to FIG. 12. The differences will be described below with reference to FIG Tuches 102 explained.
  • tissue section 104 extends from the left to the right package edge. There, the tissue section 104 passes over the folding edge 103 into the tissue section 105, which in turn merges via the folding edge 106 into the tissue section 107. It extends to the right package edge and there goes arcuate in the cloth section 108 on.
  • the two tissue sections 105, 107 which are part of the zigzag folding of the tissue 102, have a width that corresponds to half the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 108 merges via the fold edge 153 into the end tissue section 154.
  • the two tissue sections 108, 154 which form the single fold of the tissue 102, have a width of 30% of the package width 101.
  • the zigzag folds of the cloths have a width which corresponds to half the package width 101, they extend to the middle of the package. This ensures that the package has constant height over its width.
  • the wipes are superimposed in the upper half of the package in one direction and in the lower half in the other direction.
  • these two parts are the same height.
  • the cloth 102 has the cloth portion 104, which extends from the left to the right package edge and there passes over the folding edge 103 in the cloth portion 105. It extends to the left package edge and there goes arcuately in the tissue section 108, which merges via the folding edge 153 in the end-side tissue section 154.
  • the tissue sections 108, 154 each have a width which corresponds to 30% of the package width 101.
  • tissue sections 105, 108 of the tissue section 1 10 of the cloth 109 engages, which extends from the left to the right package edge and there over the folding edge 11 1 in the cloth section 1 12 passes. It extends to the left package edge and there goes arcuately into the tissue section 115, which connects via the fold edge 155 to the end-side tissue section 156, which extends like the tissue section 154 to the left edge.
  • the tissue sections 115, 156 each have a width of 30% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue sections 15, 156 like the tissue sections 108, 154, form the single folds of the respective tissue.
  • a middle cloth 163 which connects the lower cloth of the upper stacking member with the upper cloth of the lower stacking member.
  • This middle cloth 163 has the cloth portion 164, which is releasably connected in the manner described with its left end portion with the preceding cloth of the upper stack part.
  • the tissue section 164 extends over two-thirds of the package width 101 from the left package edge and merges via a fold edge 165 into a tissue section 166 which extends toward the left package edge and whose width corresponds to approximately 50% of the package width 101.
  • tissue section 166 At a distance from the left package edge of the tissue section 166 passes over a folding edge 167 in a tissue section 168, which extends to the right package edge and there arcuately merges into the tissue section 169. It has a width of about 30% of the package width 101 and connects via a fold edge 170 to an end-side tissue section 171.
  • the end cloth portion 171 has the same width as the cloth portion 169, with which it forms the single fold of the cloth 163 together.
  • the uppermost cloth 172 of the lower stacking part of the package engages in the same way as the cloths of the upper stacking part.
  • the overlap area is however, in the lower stack part at the right package edge, while it is provided in the upper stack part at the left package edge.
  • the successive wipes can be reliably removed from the packaging. Due to the described design, the respective preceding cloth takes along the following cloth, wherein the relatively wide overlap region of overlapping cloths ensures reliable entrainment. Since the stacked stack parts advantageously have the same height and the single folds of the stack parts are provided on opposite package edges, the package has about its width about the same height.
  • the package may consist of several such stacked parts, wherein the sheets of stacked stack parts are each arranged so that the single-folds are alternately on the left and on the right package edge.
  • the cloths are arranged in stacking units so that the cloths are arranged laterally reversed in the lower stacking portion as compared with the cloths of the upper stacking portion.
  • the cloths are in each case arranged the same and are connected to one another in the same way.
  • the upper cloth 102 has the cloth portion 104 which extends from the left to the right package edge and there arcuately merges into the cloth portion 105. It extends to the left package edge and there goes arcuate in the tissue section 107, which extends over half the package width 101.
  • the two tissue sections 105, 107 embrace the tissue section 110 of the tissue 109.
  • the tissue segment 110 extends from the left to the right package edge and there passes in an arcuate manner into the tissue segment 1 12. It extends from the right to the left package edge and goes there arcuate in the cloth section 1 14 over.
  • the cloth portion 107 of the cloth 102 it has a width which corresponds to half the package width 101.
  • the superimposed wipes are detachably connected to each other.
  • the middle cloth 163 At the transition from the upper to the lower stacking part is the middle cloth 163. It has the cloth portion 164 which is covered by the corresponding cloth portions of the overlying cloth in the manner described.
  • the tissue section 164 merges via the fold edge 165 into the tissue section 166, which adjoins the tissue section 168 via the fold edge 167. It extends to the right package edge and there goes arcuate in the cloth section 169 over.
  • the width of the tissue section 164 is 75%, the width of the tissue section 163 is 50%, the width of the tissue section 168 is 75%, and the width of the tissue section 169 is 50% of the package width 101.
  • tissue sections 168, 169 surround the tissue section of the subsequent tissue 172, which is formed and folded corresponding to the tissue 102, but laterally offset to the tissue 102.
  • the following wipes are releasably connected to one another in the same way as the wipes of the upper stack part.
  • the overlapping areas of the overlapping cloths is 50% of the package width 101, whereby a reliable entrainment of adjacent cloths when pulling out of the package is guaranteed. Since the overlapping areas in the upper stack part are provided on the left and in the lower stack part on the right package edge, the result is an approximately constant package height over the package width.
  • the package according to FIG. 22 consists of cloths, each having two zigzag folds.
  • the cloth 102 has the cloth portion 104, which extends over more than half the package width 101 from the left package edge and passes over the fold edge 103 in the cloth portion 105. He closes via the fold edge 106 to the cloth portion 107, which forms the first zigzag fold together with the cloth portions 104, 105.
  • the tissue section 107 extends to the right package edge and there passes over the folded edge 173 in the tissue section 174 over. Via a folded edge 175, it adjoins a cloth section 176, which merges arcuately into the cloth section 108 at the right package edge. About the folded edge 153 he goes into the tissue section 154, which extends to the right package edge.
  • the tissue sections 107, 174, and 108 form the second zigzag fold of the blanket 102.
  • the two blanket sections 108, 154 form the single-sided end fold.
  • the subsequent tissue 109 protrudes with its tissue section 110. It extends from the right package edge over more than half the package width 101 and passes over the folding edge 111 into the tissue section 112. About the folding edge 113, he connects to the cloth section 1 14, which extends to the left package edge. There it goes over a folding edge 177 in a cloth section 178, to which a fold edge 179 of the cloth section 115 connects, which merges via the fold edge 155 in the end-side cloth section 156.
  • the tissue sections 110, 112, 114 form the first zigzag fold, and the tissue sections 114, 178, 179 form the second zigzag fold of the tissue 109.
  • the tissue sections 115, 156 form the end-face single fold of this tissue.
  • the tissue sections 112, 178 of the zigzag folds are the same width and have a width that is less than half the package width 101.
  • the end-side tissue sections 115, 156 have a width which is smaller than half the package width 101.
  • the cloth sections of the two zigzag folds each extend in the same direction
  • the zigzag folds of the embodiment according to FIG. 23 are arranged opposite to one another. Successive wipes are hereby arranged and folded so that the zigzag folds are alternately on the right and on the left package edge, whereby a uniform package height is achieved across the package width.
  • the blanket 102 has the blanket portion 104 which, at the fold edge 103, merges into the blanket portion 105 which is directed toward the left package edge. Approximately half the width of the package 101 it goes over the folding edge 106 in the cloth section 107, which extends to the right package edge. There it connects via the fold edge 173 to the cloth section 174, which runs opposite to the cloth section 105 and connects via the fold edge 175 to the cloth section 176. It extends to the right package edge and there goes arcuately in the end-side tissue section 108 on.
  • the width of the tissue section 104 is 65%, the width of the tissue section 107 44%, the width of the tissue sections 105, 174, 176 22% and the width of the tissue section 108 25% of the package width 101.
  • the folding edges 103 j 175 are immediately adjacent to each other same height.
  • the tissue sections 105, 174 lie under the tissue section 104.
  • the tissue section 110 of the subsequent tissue 109 protrudes. It has the same configuration as the tissue 102, however, reversed with respect to this blanket so that the zigzag folds and single folds are on the left hand package edge.
  • the package can be produced inexpensively.
  • the two zigzag folds immediately before the overlap area ensure that when pulling out the respective upper cloth, the following cloth is not jerkily taken, but is lifted evenly over the length of the cloth from the remaining stack of packages.
  • the relatively large overlap area of 25% of the package width 101 is thus ensured that the towels can be properly pulled out of the package.
  • the cloths have a nearly continuous upper side, which is interrupted only in the region of the Faitkanten 103, 175, the cloths can be easily put on each other within the package. Also, the extraction of the towels through the packaging opening is easily possible.
  • the embodiment according to FIG. 24 is characterized in that the two zigzag folds of each cloth are arranged in half the package width 101 and that the overlapping areas with the single folds are located alternately on the left and on the right package edge.
  • the cloths can be folded very cheaply and on simple machines.
  • the cloth 102 has the cloth portion 104, which merges via the folded edge 103 in the cloth portion 105. It has a width that corresponds to 15% of the packet width 101.
  • the tissue section 105 merges with the fold section 106 into the tissue section 107. It is half the width of the package and has a width of 30% of the package width 101.
  • the cloth portion 107 connects via the folding edge 173 of the cloth portion 174, which in turn passes over the fold edge 175 in the cloth portion 176.
  • tissue section 108 It extends to the right package edge and there goes arcuately into the tissue section 108, which via the folding edge 153 at the end Tuchab- 154 adjoins. It extends over 27% of the packet width 101 to the right packet edge.
  • the tissue section 108 has a width of 27% and the tissue section 176, like the tissue section 104, has a width of 43% of the package width 101.
  • the tissue section 107 which is located in the region below the tissue sections 104, 176, is part of the two zigzag folds 104, 105, 107 and 176, 174, 107.
  • the two fold edges 103, 175 are as in the previous embodiment with only small distance at the same height next to each other.
  • tissue section 27 has a width of 27% of the package width 101, the overlap between the two tissues 102, 109 is relatively large.
  • the cloth 109 is formed and folded according to the cloth 102, but arranged mirror-inverted with respect to the cloth 102. As a result, the single fold of the fabric 109 lies on the left package edge, while the single fold 108, 154 of the fabric 102 is provided on the right package edge.
  • the wipes are arranged alternately within the package, wherein the overlapping areas of successive wipes are alternately provided on the right and left packet edge.
  • the fabric package of FIG. 25 is basically the same as the embodiment of FIG. 23.
  • the two zigzag folds of each fabric are alternately provided on the right and left package edges. Their cloth sections have only other dimensions than in the embodiment of FIG. 23.
  • the cloth portion 107 which is part of both zigzag folds of the cloth 102, has a width that is more than half the package width 101.
  • the single-folded fabric portion 108 has a substantially smaller width than the corresponding fabric portion of the embodiment of FIG. 23.
  • the zigzag folds of superimposed wipes 102, 109 overlap each other due to their large width.
  • the end-side tissue sections 108 have a width such that, as viewed in plan view of the package, they extend as far as the zigzag folding of the respective underlying cloth. In this way, a constant height of the package over its width 101 can be achieved, which facilitates the reliable cloth removal.
  • the two zigzag folds of each cloth are provided in half the package width.
  • the tissue section 107 extends over approximately two-thirds of the package width 101.
  • the end-side tissue section 108 of the tissue 102 is so wide that it overlaps the double zig-zag folding of the respective upper tissue.
  • the tissue section 110 of the tissue 109 extends into the region between the tissue sections 107, 108 of the tissue 102.
  • the end tissue section 108 overlaps the tissue section 110 sufficiently wide so that the respective lower tissue reliably entrained upon withdrawal of the respective upper tissue from the package becomes.
  • the cloths are arranged one above the other so that the overlapping areas lie alternately on the right and the left package edge.
  • the embodiment according to FIG. 27 essentially corresponds to the embodiment example. 24.
  • the cloth section 107 of the two zigzag folds extends over more than half the package width 101 in comparison to the embodiment according to FIG. 24 and is overlapped by the single folds of the respective lower cloths, viewed in plan view of the package ,
  • the package of Fig. 28 substantially corresponds to the previous embodiment.
  • the wipes have no single folds only at their ends but, as in the previous embodiment, they have twice the zigzag folds in half the package width 101.
  • the tissue portion 107, which is part of the zig-zag folds of the tissue 102, extends over more than half the package width 101.
  • the fold edges 103, 105 of the zigzag folds are immediately adjacent to each other.
  • the end-side cloth portions 108, 115 of these sheets overlap the cloth portion 107 of the double zigzag folds.
  • the width of the end-side tissue sections 108, 1 15 corresponds to 25% of the package width 101, whereby a sufficiently wide overlap of successive tissues is ensured.
  • All wipes are identical, with each other lying towels are each reversed to each other in the package are arranged so that the overlapping areas of successive towels are alternately on the right and the left package edge.
  • the double zigzag folds lie in half the package width.
  • the cloth portion 107 of the cloth 102 has a width smaller than half the package width 101.
  • the wipes have single folds at both ends.
  • the tissue section 108 of the tissue 102 passes from the right package edge over the fold edge 153 into the end tissue section 154, which extends to the right package edge.
  • the tissue section 104 passes on the left package edge via a folding edge 180 into an end-side tissue section 181 whose width corresponds to one third of the package width 101. Also, the end-side cloth portion 154 and the cloth portion 107 each have a width which corresponds to one third of the package width 101. Between the tissue sections 176, 108 of the tissue 102, the tissue 109 engages with its tissue sections 182, 156, which form an end-side folding of the tissue 109. The end-side tissue section 156 has the same width as the tissue section 108 of the tissue 102.
  • the tissue section 110 is arcuately on the left package edge in the tissue section 115, which connects via the fold edge 155 to the end-side tissue section 156, which extends to the left package edge.
  • All wipes of the package are the same design and connected in the manner described.
  • the overlapping areas of successive wipes alternate on the left and right side of the package. Since the overlapping width corresponds to 30% of the package width 101, successive sheets can be reliably pulled out successively through the package opening. The following cloth is thereby reliably taken along its entire length.
  • the zigzag folds in half the package width as well as the single folds at the two package edges ensure that the cloth has an approximately constant height over the package width, so that the cloths can be pulled out properly.
  • the package according to FIG. 30 substantially corresponds to the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 27.
  • the difference, apart from the different dimensions, is that the zigzag folds of successive sheets alternately lie on the left and on the right package edge.
  • the single folds at the respective end of the cloths overlap the double zigzag folds of the respective upper cloth.
  • the upper fabric 102 in the region of the right package edge has the double zigzag folding with the tissue section 107.
  • the tissue 102 has the double fold with the tissue sections 108, 154.
  • Between the tissue sections 107, 108 project the tissue 109 with its tissue section 182.
  • the double zigzag folding of the tissue 109 is located on the left package edge.
  • the single fold 115, 156 of the fabric 109 is also provided on the left package edge.
  • the single folds are so wide that they overlap the double zigzag folds of the overlying cloth almost across its entire width. Since the single folds are relatively wide, they also overlap the tissue sections of each subsequent tissue over a sufficiently large width, so that lying cloths are reliably taken.
  • the numerous exemplary embodiments described show that, by varying the width of the overlapping areas and the different folds, optimum adaptation to the respective application and / or the cloths used in each case is possible.
  • the wipes can be made of a variety of materials, such as viscose, polyester, PPM, PE-PT and the like. Even cloths made of pure cellulose can be used.
  • width of the folds wide sheets can also be accommodated in narrow packages. Due to the variations in the width of the folds and / or the overlaps, the manufacturer of the cloth packages has a free choice of the chemicals if he wants to soak the cloths with them.
  • the wipes of the package can, as the various embodiments show, be adapted to the package width 101 by appropriate convolutions.

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L'invention concerne un paquet de lingettes constitué de lingettes superposées qui se chevauchent par des parties de lingette. Afin que ces lingettes puissent être sorties de l'emballage de manière fiable, indépendamment de leur position à l'intérieur du paquet, chaque lingette présente au moins un pliage en zigzag (104, 105, 107) dont la largeur se situe dans la plage comprise entre environ 10 % et 100 % de la largeur du paquet (101). La largeur du paquet ainsi que la dimension du chevauchement des lingettes (102, 109) superposées est ajustée par la régulation de la largeur du pliage en zigzag (104, 105, 107) de telle manière que, quand on sort la lingette supérieure, la lingette lui faisant directement suite est également entraînée de manière fiable hors de l'emballage.
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