GB2066661A - Treated Wipes - Google Patents

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GB2066661A
GB2066661A GB8039765A GB8039765A GB2066661A GB 2066661 A GB2066661 A GB 2066661A GB 8039765 A GB8039765 A GB 8039765A GB 8039765 A GB8039765 A GB 8039765A GB 2066661 A GB2066661 A GB 2066661A
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    • A61KPREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES
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Abstract

The invention comprises a tissue impregnated with an essence or aromatic perfume or medicament containing not more than 30% by weight of added ingredient stored in a sealed container with dispenser before use to prevent evaporation of the impregnant.

Description

SPECIFICATION Improvements in treated wipes This invention relates to improvements in the manufacture of impregnated tissues, as wipes dispensed from a container or sachet or blister pack for medical, cosmetic, toiletry, domestic, industrial or other use.
An impregnated tissue for dispensing from a sealed container for medical domestic and other uses comprising an encapsuled tissue of wipe impregnated with an essence or aromatic perfume or medicament containing not more than 30% by weight of liquid solid or gaseous ingredient stored in the container with dispenser before use to prevent evaporation of the impregnant.
An example of an impregnant substance is one or more of Eucalyptus, Camphor and Menthol, with such other compatible selected components as may be considered benificial to the process.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings showing one form of dispenser for carrying out the method.
Fig lisa perspective view of an example of a dispenser, Fig 2 is a perspective of a dispensing orifice contained within the dispensing cap.
In carrying out the invention the wipe or wipes is/are impregnated with an active ingredient, so formulated that its designed properties e.g. vapour/aromas etc, are transmitted to the wipe. Such introduction may be carried out during, or prior to manufacture of the wipe material (e.g. microencapsulation), or before or after the wipe is introduced into a dispenser B. In the cases where the introduction of the ingredient is not part of the process of manufacture of the wipe material, a treatment process best suited to combine with the wipe may be carried out, e.g., which may comprise heat and/or a physical agitation, as may be required or beneficial to such combination, as a result of the ingredient being of liquid, solid or gaseous nature.
A separator may be introduced, such element being positioned to initially segregate the wipe material from the active ingredient, means being provided that the separator permits the passage of the necessary elements of the ingredient e.g., natural vapourtransmission, to pass around or through the separator element as may be desirable, such element may also be introduced before or after the wipe material is introduced into the dispenser.
It is recognised that the so called separator may form a partition or be in the form of an envelope to contain the ingredient or may be of a form having an apertured or porous structure to form a carrier for the ingredient.
The invention is relevant to so called "dry" wipes i.e., the mass of the wipe material shall be associated with an active ingredient whose mass will not exceed, in respect of liquid solid or gaseous content, 30 /O by weight of the mass of wipe material.
The wipe A comprises an element of three dim ensions where one dimension is of a very low order of value relative to the other two. The invention may be practiced in relation to a single wipe or a multiplicity of wipes, in which latter case the wipes may be separate elements interleaved or interfolded or perforatedly attached to provide continuous availability for their usage.
The wipes are packed in a dispenser B of any size, shape or dimension, of flexible, semi-rigid, or rigid, substantially gas tight construction, with a lid or cover C. In the case of a single wipe package, to be conveniently accessible for use, in the case of a mul tiplicityofwipes in a containing package, having dispensing means so designed that an initial sealing means (from the so called 'gas tight' condition) being broken and the first wipe being made accessible, a dispensing means of pre-determined geometrical shape and size of rigid or flexible form as shown in the drawings, allows the wipe to be restrictedly drawn through such a dispenser and will allow the required wipe to be freed for use leaving an exposed minor portion of the succeeding wipe which may be grasped when required as a function of the interleaving or severance of the perforation line as may be applicable.
Such dispenser in a practical example may if desirable be formed with a chamberb of sufficient size for accessibility and to contain the exposed graspable portion of the next available wipe and a star shape orifice 61 orthe orifice may be cruciform, or circular orifice or other shape as may be most suited to the nature, bulk and/or dimensions of the wipe material to be passed through.
Further in the case of a wipe combined with a micro-encapsulated ingredient such passage through the dispenser may assist in bursting at least a proportion of the micro-capsules to the beneficial immediacy of use of the wipe.
Having removed the wipe required for use all the remaining wipe or wipes within the dispenser are preserved for further use by the cap C creating a reasonable seai around the minor exposed portion of the next available wipe in the chamberb and/or alternatively, preservation or better preservation may be achieved by the use of a lid or cover C, hingedly attached for example, or by a flexible strap to the main body of the dispenser, which in practice may be moulded from a plastics material, without prejudice to other materials which may be deemed suitable.
1. An absorbent impregnated tissue for dispensing from a sealed container for medical domestic and other uses comprising an encapsuled tissue or wipe impregnated with an essense or aromatic perfume or medicament containing not more than 30% by weight of added ingredient stored in the container with dispenser before use to prevent evaporation of the impregnant.
2. An absorbent impregnated tissue as in claim 1, in which the tissue is impregnated with eucalyptus, camphor and/or methol.
3. An encapsulated tissue or wipe as in claim 1 or 2 which is stored in a sealed container before use to prevent the loss (e.g. by evaporation of the active ingredient.
4. A method of manufacturing an encapsulated
**WARNING** end of DESC field may overlap start of CLMS **.

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**WARNING** start of CLMS field may overlap end of DESC **. SPECIFICATION Improvements in treated wipes This invention relates to improvements in the manufacture of impregnated tissues, as wipes dispensed from a container or sachet or blister pack for medical, cosmetic, toiletry, domestic, industrial or other use. An impregnated tissue for dispensing from a sealed container for medical domestic and other uses comprising an encapsuled tissue of wipe impregnated with an essence or aromatic perfume or medicament containing not more than 30% by weight of liquid solid or gaseous ingredient stored in the container with dispenser before use to prevent evaporation of the impregnant. An example of an impregnant substance is one or more of Eucalyptus, Camphor and Menthol, with such other compatible selected components as may be considered benificial to the process. The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings showing one form of dispenser for carrying out the method. Fig lisa perspective view of an example of a dispenser, Fig 2 is a perspective of a dispensing orifice contained within the dispensing cap. In carrying out the invention the wipe or wipes is/are impregnated with an active ingredient, so formulated that its designed properties e.g. vapour/aromas etc, are transmitted to the wipe. Such introduction may be carried out during, or prior to manufacture of the wipe material (e.g. microencapsulation), or before or after the wipe is introduced into a dispenser B. In the cases where the introduction of the ingredient is not part of the process of manufacture of the wipe material, a treatment process best suited to combine with the wipe may be carried out, e.g., which may comprise heat and/or a physical agitation, as may be required or beneficial to such combination, as a result of the ingredient being of liquid, solid or gaseous nature. A separator may be introduced, such element being positioned to initially segregate the wipe material from the active ingredient, means being provided that the separator permits the passage of the necessary elements of the ingredient e.g., natural vapourtransmission, to pass around or through the separator element as may be desirable, such element may also be introduced before or after the wipe material is introduced into the dispenser. It is recognised that the so called separator may form a partition or be in the form of an envelope to contain the ingredient or may be of a form having an apertured or porous structure to form a carrier for the ingredient. The invention is relevant to so called "dry" wipes i.e., the mass of the wipe material shall be associated with an active ingredient whose mass will not exceed, in respect of liquid solid or gaseous content, 30 /O by weight of the mass of wipe material. The wipe A comprises an element of three dim ensions where one dimension is of a very low order of value relative to the other two. The invention may be practiced in relation to a single wipe or a multiplicity of wipes, in which latter case the wipes may be separate elements interleaved or interfolded or perforatedly attached to provide continuous availability for their usage. The wipes are packed in a dispenser B of any size, shape or dimension, of flexible, semi-rigid, or rigid, substantially gas tight construction, with a lid or cover C. In the case of a single wipe package, to be conveniently accessible for use, in the case of a mul tiplicityofwipes in a containing package, having dispensing means so designed that an initial sealing means (from the so called 'gas tight' condition) being broken and the first wipe being made accessible, a dispensing means of pre-determined geometrical shape and size of rigid or flexible form as shown in the drawings, allows the wipe to be restrictedly drawn through such a dispenser and will allow the required wipe to be freed for use leaving an exposed minor portion of the succeeding wipe which may be grasped when required as a function of the interleaving or severance of the perforation line as may be applicable. Such dispenser in a practical example may if desirable be formed with a chamberb of sufficient size for accessibility and to contain the exposed graspable portion of the next available wipe and a star shape orifice 61 orthe orifice may be cruciform, or circular orifice or other shape as may be most suited to the nature, bulk and/or dimensions of the wipe material to be passed through. Further in the case of a wipe combined with a micro-encapsulated ingredient such passage through the dispenser may assist in bursting at least a proportion of the micro-capsules to the beneficial immediacy of use of the wipe. Having removed the wipe required for use all the remaining wipe or wipes within the dispenser are preserved for further use by the cap C creating a reasonable seai around the minor exposed portion of the next available wipe in the chamberb and/or alternatively, preservation or better preservation may be achieved by the use of a lid or cover C, hingedly attached for example, or by a flexible strap to the main body of the dispenser, which in practice may be moulded from a plastics material, without prejudice to other materials which may be deemed suitable. CLAIMS
1. An absorbent impregnated tissue for dispensing from a sealed container for medical domestic and other uses comprising an encapsuled tissue or wipe impregnated with an essense or aromatic perfume or medicament containing not more than 30% by weight of added ingredient stored in the container with dispenser before use to prevent evaporation of the impregnant.
2. An absorbent impregnated tissue as in claim 1, in which the tissue is impregnated with eucalyptus, camphor and/or methol.
3. An encapsulated tissue or wipe as in claim 1 or 2 which is stored in a sealed container before use to prevent the loss (e.g. by evaporation of the active ingredient.
4. A method of manufacturing an encapsulated tissue or wipe as in claims 1 or 2 comprising transmitting the properties of the active ingredient to the tissue or wipe during or prior to manufacture thereof.
5. A method of manufacturing an encapsulated tissue or wipe as in claim 1 or2 comprising transmitting the properties of the active ingredient to the tissue or wipe before or after the tissue or wipe is introduced into a dispenser.
6. A method of manufacturing an encapsulated tissue or wipe as in claim 5 comprising treatment ta combine the active ingredient with the tissue or wipe.
7. A method of manufacturing an encapsulated tissue or wipe as in claim 5 or 6 comprising a heat treatment or treatment by physical agitation to combine the active ingredient with the tissue or wipe.
8. A method of manufacturing an encapsulated tissue or wipe as in claim 4 or 5 comprising introducing a separator to initiallysegregatethewipemater- ial from the active ingredient but permittihepassage of the necessary elements of the ingredient to the wipe material.
9. A method of manufacturing an encapsulated tissue or wipe as in claim 8 in which the separator comprises a partition, a permeable partition or envelope or a permeable dispenser means.
10. A container with dispenser for storing a wipe when produced by the method of claim 4 having a substantially gas tight chamber closed by a lid or cover to prevent the evaporating of the impregnant.
11. A method for the manufacture of absorbent impregnated tissues or wipes substantially hereinbefore described.
12. An impregnated tissue or wipe when pro duced substantially as described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
13. A dispenser for tissues or wipes substantially with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4601938A (en) * 1981-06-18 1986-07-22 Lever Brothers Company Article suitable for wiping surfaces
FR2688696A1 (en) * 1992-03-20 1993-09-24 Fact Anal Scp Composition which can be administered by inhalation, having a physiological action against travel sickness, hiccups and fainting.
WO1994016669A1 (en) * 1993-01-21 1994-08-04 Robinson & Sons Limited Impregnation of tissues with aromatic products
WO1996019204A1 (en) * 1994-12-19 1996-06-27 The Procter & Gamble Company Medicated tissue paper product
GB2299101A (en) * 1995-03-22 1996-09-25 Neil Edward Hobday A personal hygiene system including menthol
US5871763A (en) * 1997-04-24 1999-02-16 Fort James Corporation Substrate treated with lotion
US6860967B2 (en) 2001-01-19 2005-03-01 Sca Hygiene Products Gmbh Tissue paper penetrated with softening lotion
US6905697B2 (en) 2001-01-19 2005-06-14 Sca Hygiene Products Gmbh Lotioned fibrous web having a short water absorption time

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4601938A (en) * 1981-06-18 1986-07-22 Lever Brothers Company Article suitable for wiping surfaces
FR2688696A1 (en) * 1992-03-20 1993-09-24 Fact Anal Scp Composition which can be administered by inhalation, having a physiological action against travel sickness, hiccups and fainting.
GB2274394B (en) * 1993-01-21 1996-07-31 Robinson & Sons Ltd Impregnation of tissues with aromatic products
WO1994016669A1 (en) * 1993-01-21 1994-08-04 Robinson & Sons Limited Impregnation of tissues with aromatic products
US5720966A (en) * 1994-12-19 1998-02-24 The Procter & Gamble Company Medicated tissue paper product
WO1996019204A1 (en) * 1994-12-19 1996-06-27 The Procter & Gamble Company Medicated tissue paper product
CN1129425C (en) * 1994-12-19 2003-12-03 普罗克特和甘保尔公司 Medicated tissue paper product
GB2299101A (en) * 1995-03-22 1996-09-25 Neil Edward Hobday A personal hygiene system including menthol
GB2299101B (en) * 1995-03-22 1998-09-09 Neil Edward Hobday A personal hygiene system
US5871763A (en) * 1997-04-24 1999-02-16 Fort James Corporation Substrate treated with lotion
US6860967B2 (en) 2001-01-19 2005-03-01 Sca Hygiene Products Gmbh Tissue paper penetrated with softening lotion
US6905697B2 (en) 2001-01-19 2005-06-14 Sca Hygiene Products Gmbh Lotioned fibrous web having a short water absorption time
US8545861B2 (en) 2001-01-19 2013-10-01 Sca Hygiene Products Gmbh Lotioned fibrous web having a short water absorption time

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