MX2008007394A - Tissue sheet dispenser and process for making same - Google Patents

Tissue sheet dispenser and process for making same

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MX2008007394A
MX2008007394A MXMX/A/2008/007394A MX2008007394A MX2008007394A MX 2008007394 A MX2008007394 A MX 2008007394A MX 2008007394 A MX2008007394 A MX 2008007394A MX 2008007394 A MX2008007394 A MX 2008007394A
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removable panel
adhesive material
cartridge
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MXMX/A/2008/007394A
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Velazquez Herb
A Szymonski Krzysztof
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Kimberlyclark Worldwide Inc
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A dispenser, and associated method for producing such dispenser, for interfolded disposable sheets includes a dispensing container (10) defining an interior volume sufficient for receipt of a clip of interfolded disposable sheets, the container including a first wall (20) with a dispensing opening (42) defined by a removable panel (22). At least a portion of an adhesive material (50) is disposed at a location on the removable panel such that the adhesive is not exposed to the interior volume of the container in an adhesive state. A clip of interfolded disposable sheets (12) is inserted into the interior volume of the container. After insertion of the clip, the adhesive material isexposed in an adhesive state to the interior volume of the container and contact is made between the adhesive and the uppermost sheet of the clip of interfolded sheets such that the removable panel is attached to the uppermost sheet.

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TISU SHEET DISPENSER AND PROCESS TO MAKE THE SAME BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Disposable sheet style dispensers are well known in the art for dispensing individual folded sheet products such as facial tissues, hand sheets, wet cleansing wipes or the like. In general, disposable sheet dispensers typically include a container and a folded stack and cartridge between folded and pre-positioned in the container. The sheets can be bent into C, bent into V, bent into Z, folded with tab or flat so that once the top sheet in the cartridge is removed, the underlying sheet is presented individually for subsequent use.
One of the common problems among disposable leaf dispensers involves the "double-pull" issue. This occurs when more than one leaf leaves the container when the front sheet is removed. Additionally, the problem of "spillage" can occur in disposable leaf dispensers. The spill occurs when the user pulls the first sheet out, and the subsequent sheets are also removed, the separation of those subsequent sheets never taking place.
To overcome some of these problems, disposable sheet dispensers have been designed with the dispenser slot covered with a plastic film that defines a slit. The use of slits has worked well to eliminate some of the above problems, and the narrow slits are well suited for presenting tissue sheets for subsequent removal. In some applications, however, it is sometimes difficult to remove the initial sheet from the stack when the gap is present. For example, the slit may interfere with a user's ability to grip the front edge.
In order to overcome some of these problems, in the U.S. Patent No. 4,574,952 issued to Masui, which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes, a box containing facial tissues is described in which a tape or Ropes are attached to the bottom surface of a removable panel of the box and the uppermost of the facial tissues. In this way, when the box is opened, and the removable panel is removed along a perforated line, the uppermost facial tissue is automatically removed from the container along with the removable panel.
In the patent of the United States of America number 6,715,633 granted to Thoms, which is also incorporated Here by reference for all purposes, a dispenser for dispensing a stack of disposable sheets is described having a removable panel that is releasably attached to the first sheet in the stack. When the removable panel is pulled out of the container, the first sheet in the stack is partially removed from the container. After being partially removed, however, the sheet is released from the removable panel.
Even though the two previous patents have provided advances in the art, additional improvements are still necessary. For example, in the methods described in the aforementioned patents, the adhesive is exposed to the interior volume of the spout during the fabrication of the structure and the subsequent insertion of the folded sheet cartridge. This situation is disadvantageous in that the adhesive can interfere with the production of the spout container and the loading of the sheet cartridge inside the container. Also, there is the potential for the adhesive to be soiled by any manner of particulate matter inherently present in any facility that processes the tissue products, thereby rendering the adhesive ineffective.
SYNTHESIS OF THE INVENTION In general, the present disclosure is directed to a dispenser for dispensing disposable sheets between bent.
A stack ("a cartridge") of disposable folded sheets is housed within a container and the sheets are arranged to be removed from the container one after the other. The sheets can be various paper products, including facial tissues, paper towels, industrial paper towels, laboratory cleaning cloths, wet cleaning cloths and the like. The spout container includes a removable panel that once removed, discovers an opening for the removal of the leaves. In certain embodiments, the removable panel is a part of an upper or side wall of the container that has been punched for easy removal by a consumer. In other embodiments, the removable panel may be a piece of separate material, such as a film, a cardboard or the like, which is removably attached to the wall of the container to lie on the dispensing opening and is removed by the consumer prior to use of the container. pump.
The removable panel is attached to the first sheet of the folded cartridge. In particular, the removable panel is adhered to the first sheet so that when the removable panel is removed from the dispensing container, the first sheet is pulled through the dispensing opening in the container. The sheet can be released from the removable panel to remain at least partially inside the container, or can be completely removed from the spout container when the panel is removed.
In particular embodiments, the removable panel is attached to the first sheet in the sheet cartridge between folded by an adhesive material that is exposed to the interior volume of the container in an adhesive or "activated" state only after the sheet cartridge enters folded is inserted inside the container. Prior to the insertion of the cartridge, the adhesive is inactivated (for example non-adhesive) or, if in the adhesive state, remains insulated from the interior volume of the container. In this way, the adhesive material does not interfere with the manufacturing process, particularly the insertion of the sheet cartridge between folded into the container.
Once the folded sheet cartridge is loaded in the dispensing container, the adhesive is then exposed to the inner volume of the container under adhesive conditions and can be contacted with the first sheet in the cartridge by various means. For example, the container can be inverted to cause the first sheet in the cartridge to rest on the removable panel. Alternatively, the removable panel can be pressed to make contact with the first sheet in the cartridge by applying external pressure to the outer surface of the removable panel.
In a particular embodiment, the adhesive material is applied in a non-activated state between a lower side of the removable panel and the folded cartridge between sheets, and is subsequently activated to an adhesive state after insertion of the cartridge into the container. For example, the adhesive material can be applied completely to the underside of the removable panel in its inactivated state and is subsequently activated by the exposure of the spout to an external stimulus after the sheet cartridge has been loaded into the container. Various types of adhesives that can be activated can be used in such incorporation, including several commercially available ultraviolet or radio frequency activated adhesives, wherein the container is exposed to a radio or ultraviolet frequency energy source after insertion of the cartridge to to activate the adhesive.
In an alternate embodiment, the adhesive material is a two-part adhesive that is not activated until the two component parts come into contact. For example, the two-part adhesive can be an epoxy adhesive that is not activated until a resin component is contacted with a hardening component. A first part of the adhesive can be placed on the underside of the removable panel and the second part of the adhesive can be placed on the uppermost sheet of the folded cartridge. However, the individual parts are not in an adhesive state and therefore do not interfere with the insertion of the cartridge or other manufacturing steps. After the cartridge has been inserted, the adhesive material is activated or exposed to the interior volume in an adhesive state by contacting the uppermost sheet against the underside of the removable panel so that the adhesive components are placed in the adhesive. contact for a sufficient time to mix and form the adhesive material.
In the alternate embodiments, the adhesive material can be physically isolated from the interior volume of the container until after the insertion of the cartridge, wherein the adhesive is moved from its isolated location to a position within the container to contact the upper sheet in the container. cartridge. In a particular embodiment the removable panel includes a hinged fin and the adhesive material is placed on an upper (outer) side of the fin. This fin can take several forms. For example, the flap may be a perforated part of the removable panel or a separate material placed over an opening in the removable panel. The adhesive material is exposed to the interior volume of the container by re-positioning the flap so as to bring the adhesive to a front position in relation to the uppermost sheet in the folded cartridge between sheets. The fin can be placed nine by simply being pressed down inside the inner volume so as to fold at least partially under the removable panel and expose the adhesive material to the uppermost sheet. The flap may have sufficient elasticity after being bent under the removable panel to move into direct contact with the first sheet of the cartridge simply with the release of the flap. Alternatively, the container can be inverted to cause the first sheet to contact the adhesive on the downwardly flipped face of the fin. If desired, the adhesive can be protected by a release liner that is removed by the user before activating the dispenser.
The present invention encompasses any manner of a dispenser made in accordance with the principal methods described herein.
The spout container can be made of various materials and is not generally critical to the present invention. For example, the dispensing container can be made of cardboard or a flexible polymer film. The spout can be in the form of a rectangular box, a square box or in the form of any other suitable shape.
Other features and aspects of the present invention are discussed in more detail below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS An embodiment of the present invention is described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a dispenser made according to the present disclosure; Figure 2 is a perspective view of the jet illustrated in Figure 1 showing the jet partially open; Figure 3 is a perspective view of the spout illustrated in Figure 1 showing the removed removable spout panel exposing a sheet of material available for removal; Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of a particular embodiment of a jet illustrating a non-activated adhesive placed on the underside of the removable panel member; Figure 5A is a perspective view illustrating a cartridge of folded sheets being loaded into the container having a non-activated adhesive on the underside of a removable panel member; Figure 5B is a perspective view illustrating the loaded dispenser that is passed over an external stimulus source to activate the adhesive on the underside of a removable panel member; Figure 6A is a cross-sectional view of a particular embodiment of a jet illustrating a two-part adhesive between a removable panel member and the uppermost sheet in the folded cartridge between; Figure 6B is a perspective view illustrating a folded sheet cartridge and a dispenser, particularly illustrating the use of a two part adhesive; Figures 7A through 7C are perspective views of a particular embodiment of a spout where an adhesive is placed on a hinged fin member of a removable panel.
The repeated use of the reference characters in this description and in the drawings is intended to represent the same or analogous features or elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION Reference is now made in detail to the embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention and is not intended as a limitation of the invention. For example, the features illustrated or described as part of an embodiment may be used with another embodiment to give even a third embodiment. It is intended that the present invention include these and other modifications and variations.
In general, the present disclosure is directed to a dispenser for dispensing the disposable sheets between bent from a cartridge. Disposable sheets can be, for example, facial tissues, paper towels, industrial cleaning cloths, laboratory cleaning cloths, wet cleaning cloths and the like. The dispensing container includes a removable panel, which once removed, discovers an opening to remove the leaves. The removable panel is attached to the first sheet in the cartridge with an adhesive material that is not exposed to the interior volume of the container in a adhesive state until the folded cartridge between sheets has been loaded into the container. Once the cartridge has been placed inside the container, the adhesive material can be placed, activated or otherwise acted upon to be exposed within the interior volume in an adhesive state. The uppermost sheet ("upper" or "first") in the cartridge is then contacted with the adhesive material to attach the sheet to the removable panel. Several incorporations of this methodology are discussed in detail below with reference to the figures.
Depending on the particular application and the desired result, the adhesive material can surely secure the removable panel to the first sheet in the cartridge or can be releasably attached to the first sheet. For example, in one embodiment, the removable panel is attached to the first sheet in such a way that when the panel is removed from the dispensing container, the first sheet is partially removed. Once the sheet is partially removed, the first sheet is then detached from the removable panel. Therefore, once the panel is removed from the container, the first sheet in the cartridge is available for easy and immediate removal. Reference is now made to U.S. Patent No. 6,715,633 discussed above (and incorporated herein by reference) for a more detailed description of this feature. In an alternate embodiment, the panel Removable can be more securely attached to the first sheet in the disposable sheet cartridge so that the first sheet is completely removed from the dispensing container when the removable panel is removed. It should be appreciated that any degree of clamping between the adhesive and the first sheet in the cartridge that results in at least a partial removal of the first sheet with the removal of the panel is within the scope of the invention.
Referring to the figures in general, the incorporations of the dispensing container are generally illustrated to house a cartridge 12 in any manner of folded sheets, such as sheets of facial tissue. It should be understood that the invention is not limited to any particular type of disposable between folded sheets. The cartridge of disposable sheets between bent 12 can be bent in C, bent in V, bent in Z, tongue joined or shaped with respect to each other by any means commonly known in the art.
The spout 10 can take any desired geometric shape and any desired size. In the illustrated embodiments, the container 10 includes a pair of sides or walls 16, the end walls 15, a bottom wall 14, and an upper wall 20. The walls define an interior volume sized to receive the cartridge 12 of leaves between bent, which usually rests on the bottom wall 14.
The upper wall 20 of the container 10 includes a removable panel 22 that once removed, exposes a dispensing opening 42 in the upper wall 20. The removable panel 22 may include an end extension 26 at one or both ends thereof, configured to allow a user grasping any of the end extensions 26 in order to pull the panel 22 outwardly from the top wall 20. The panel 22 may be "removable" relative to the top wall 20 by various means. For example, in the embodiment of Figures 1 to 3, the panel 22 is defined by the perforations 24 in the material of the upper wall 20. In the alternate embodiment illustrated, for example, in Figures 4 and 6A, the panel 22 is a member of separate material attached to the top wall 20 over the dispenser opening 42 by, for example, any adhesive that can be released properly. This member of separate material may be the same material as that used for the container walls, or a different material, such as a film.
It may be desirable to include a film layer on the dispensing opening 42 in addition to the removable panel 22, as illustrated in Figures 1 to 3. This film 25 may be any suitable polymer film including an opening, such as a slit, to facilitate the assortment of the sheets one at a time and to accommodate the various combinations of adhesive and the incorporations described therein.
In general, the spout container 14 can be made of various materials. For example, the container can be made of cardboard, or cartonboard. Alternatively, the container can be made of plastic films, such as thermoplastic films. The materials used to form the walls of the container may be rigid or flexible.
As illustrated in the figures, below the upper wall 20 is the cartridge 12 of sheets between bent with the uppermost sheet 28. The sheets can be between bent into several folding patterns known to those skilled in the art such as folding C , folded V and others. In Figures 4 and 6A, the first sheet 28 is folded multiple times at the top to facilitate the removal of the sheets. In addition to being folded on itself, the first end of the first sheet 28 is also connected to the removable panel 22 by an adhesive material 50. In this manner, when the removable panel 22 is removed from the upper wall 20 of the container, the first the sheet 28 is at least partially pulled through the opening 42. Once the end of the first sheet 28 is removed through the opening 42, however, the strength increases because the first sheet 28 is between bent to the next sheet of the stack 12 and / or due to the strength of the sheet being pulled through the opening 42. Depending on the strength of the adhesive material 50, this increased strength may be sufficient to cause the end of the first sheet 28 to be released from the removable panel 22, leaving the first sheet 28 partially exposed. In an alternate embodiment, for example as illustrated in FIG. 3, the first sheet 28 remains attached to the panel 22 and is completely pulled out of the container 10 through the opening 42 with the removal of the panel 22. Size and construction of the opening 42 can also be used to control the amount of force necessary to partially or completely remove the first sheet in the stack of disposable sheets. For example, the opening 42 may be designed to increase the resistance placed on the first sheet 28 as it is removed from the container. Increasing the resistance facilitates the release between the blade and the removable panel. The decrease in resistance, on the other hand, can allow the complete sheet to be removed.
The adhesive material 50 used in the various embodiments for attaching the top sheet 28 to the removable panel 22 is not activated or exposed to the interior volume of the container 10 in an adhesive condition until the cartridge 12 sheets between folded has been inserted inside the container 10. In this manner, the adhesive material 50 does not interfere with the manufacturing process, particularly the insertion of the cartridge 12 into the container.
In the embodiment illustrated, for example, in Figures 1 to 5B, the adhesive material 50 is applied to a selected location on the underside 27 of the removable panel 22 at some point during the production of the spout container 10 and prior to loading the container. cartridge 12 inside the container 10. However, the adhesive material 50 is of a type of adhesive that can be applied in a non-activated state, and that is not activated or transforms into an adhesive condition until it is subjected to a stimulus external. Various types of adhesives that can be activated in this regard can be used, including various commercially available radioactive or ultra violet activated adhesives. Figure 5A illustrates the cartridge 12 of folded sheets are inserted into the container 10 having the adhesive material 50 applied to the underside of the removable panel 22 in a non-activated state prior to container formation in its box type configuration. After the cartridge 12 is inserted into the container 10, and the end walls 15 are sealed or joined in any conventional manner, the entire container 10 can be subjected to an external stimulus, generally 52 in Figure 5B, in order to activate the material adhesive 50. For example, referring to Figure 5B, the container 10 is illustrated as inverted so that the top wall 20 and the removable panel 22 can be easily passed over a radio frequency source or ultra violet 54. The source 54 it can be any conventional radio or ultraviolet frequency generation source, and is illustrated diagrammatically in Figure 5B for concept purposes only. The container 10 is inverted so that once the material 50 is activated by the external stimulus, the topsheet 28 inside the stack 12 will immediately adhere to the material. Of course, in an alternate embodiment, the step of inverting the container 10 to contact the upper sheet 28 with the adhesive material 50 can be carried out after the adhesive material 50 has been activated by the external source 54 (from above). or below the container 10).
Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of Figure 5B after the stack 12 of sheets has been loaded into the container 10, but before the activation of the adhesive material 50 and the inversion or other manipulation of the container 10 so as to cause the topsheet 28 to come into contact with the adhesive material 50. An alternate method of contacting the topsheet 28 with the adhesive material 50 may involve applying an external pressure to the top surface of the panel. removable 22 in order to push the panel and the activated adhesive material 50 into contact with the upper sheet 28.
It should be appreciated that various types of unique component adhesives that are cured by an external stimulus, such as a microwave source, radio frequency or ultraviolet light are known in the art of adhesives and can be used with embodiments of the present invention. Vendors of these types of adhesives include Jenton UV (division of Jenton International), Cyberbond LLC, Electro-Lite Corporation, and Parson Adhesives, Inc.
The incorporation wherein the adhesive material 50 is activated at a subsequent time after the insertion of the cartridge 12 is easily adaptable to conventional manufacturing lines where the spout container 10 is formed of a one piece length which is subsequently assembled into a flat sleeve configuration. The inactivated adhesive material 50 can be applied at a location on the section panel corresponding to the underside of the upper wall 20 and the removable panel 22 before forming the section in the flat sleeve configuration. For convenience and manufacturing efficiency, it is frequently the case that the dispensing containers 10 are stored or transported in the flat sleeve configuration before being loaded with a disposable folded cartridge between sheets. a subsequent production location. In this flat sleeve configuration, the lower side of the upper wall lies in contact with other container walls 10. However, because the adhesive material 50 is inactivated, the adhesive will not cause the walls to adhere together and therefore it will not interfere with the subsequent formation of the flat sleeves in a box type container 10.
It should be appreciated that depending on the type of activable adhesive, a provision may be made in the container to supply the external stimulus. For example, in the case of an ultraviolet activated adhesive, it may be necessary to provide a transparent panel or film in the container at a location so that the ultraviolet energy can be supplied to the adhesive after the insertion of the sheet cartridge. The upper wall 20 or a part of the wall can be made of a transparent material.
Figures 6A and 6B illustrate an alternate embodiment wherein an adhesive material is maintained in a non-activated or non-adhesive condition until a stack 12 of disposable sheets between folded has been placed inside the container 10. In this embodiment, the adhesive material 50 It is a two-part adhesive that is not activated until the two component parts come into contact. For example, the two-part adhesive 50 can be an epoxy adhesive, acrylic or urethane that is not activated until a resin component comes in contact with a hardening component. Referring to the figures, a first component part 50a of the adhesive can be placed on the underside of the removable panel 2, and the second component part 50b of the adhesive can be placed on the uppermost sheet 28 of the folded cartridge 12, as it was illustrated particularly in Figure 6B. The consistency of the component adhesive parts can be controlled so that the components are generally non-flowable, and are preferably in an almost solid condition. In this manner, the component parts 50a and 50b remain in the desired location during the manufacture of the container 10 and the loading of the cartridge 12 into the container. The individual components 50a and 50b are not individually adhesive and therefore do not interfere with the insertion of the cartridge 12 or other manufacturing steps.
Figure 6 illustrates the incorporation after the cartridge 12 has been loaded into the container 10. It can be seen that the component adhesive portions 50a and 50b are in an opposite face orientation, but are not yet in contact with each other. After the cartridge 12 has been loaded and the ends 15 of the container 10 have been sealed, the components 50a and 50b can be easily brought into contact with each other in order to activate the adhesive. This can be done by inverting the adhesive 10 or applying pressure to the outer side of the removable panel 22 as discussed above.
Any number of multicomponent adhesives are commercially available and can be used in various embodiments of the invention. Examples of such adhesives include two acrylic parts, epoxies and urethanes. The company 3M Corporation offers several commercially available versions of these adhesives.
Figures 7A to 7C illustrate still other alternate embodiments wherein the adhesive material 50 is insulated from the interior volume of the container 10 until after the insertion of the cartridge 12 of disposable sheets between bent. This embodiment illustrates mechanical means for insulating the adhesive material 50. In particular, the removable panel 22 includes a hinged flap 56 defined in the panel 22 by, for example, the perforations 55. An adhesive material 50 is placed on the upper surface of the adhesive. the flap hinged 56 in any desired pattern. Preferably, at least a portion of the hinged flap 56 is not covered by the adhesive material 50 so that the hinged flap 56 can be depressed in the interior volume of the container 10 by a user's finger or thumb without making contact with it. adhesive material 50. Also, a release liner 58 can be placed on the hinged flap 56 to protect the adhesive material 50 until such time that the hinged flap 56 is repositioned to expose the adhesive material 50 to the interior volume of the container 10, as described below.
Figure 7B illustrates the process of reattaching the hinged flap 56. In particular the release liner 58 is pulled out of the upper surface of the hinged flap 56 to expose the adhesive material 50. Then, the hinged flap 56 is depressed down so that it separates from the panel 22 along the perforations 55. This action causes the hinged flap 56 to pivot along the hinged line 60 inside the interior volume of the container 10 and to fold at least partially below the panel 22. The flap 56 is pushed into a position so that the adhesive material 50 is placed in a front relation to the top sheet 28 of the folded cartridge 12 between bent, as particularly illustrated in Figure 7C . The flap 56 can have sufficient elasticity after being bent under the removable panel 22 so as to move back into direct contact with the first sheet 28. In this manner, the adhesive material 50 is pressed into contact with the top sheet 28 making that the sheet adhere to the flap 56. Alternatively, the container can be inverted to cause the first sheet 28 to contact the adhesive 50 on the face of the fin 56. At this point, the topsheet 28 will sufficiently adhere to the removable panel 22 so that the topsheet 28 will be pulled out of the dispenser opening 42 with the removal of the panel 22 from the top wall 20 , as discussed above.
The adhesive material 50 used in the embodiments of Figures 7A to 7C may comprise any suitable adhesive, including hot melt adhesive or a pressure sensitive adhesive. Suitable hot melt adhesives are commercially available from Bostik Findley. Suitable pressure sensitive adhesives are described, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,045,569; 4,988,567; 4,994,322; 4,786,696; 4,166,152; 3,857,731; and 3,691,140, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes. The amount of adhesive that has been applied to the hinged flap 56 can vary depending on several factors, including the type of adhesive material used and the extent to which the connection between the removable panel 22 and the upper disposable sheet 28 is desired.
It should be appreciated that any of the embodiments illustrated and described herein may include a polymeric film 25 between the removable panel 22 and the upper sheet 28 in the folded cartridge between sheets, as shown in FIG. particularly illustrated in Figures 2, 3 and 4. The film 25 may include any manner of slit, hole, hole or other structure to accommodate the particular type of adhesive material 50 used to secure the top sheet 28 to the removable panel 22 or to the hinged fin 56.
These and other modifications and variations of the present invention may be practiced by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention which is more particularly set forth in the appended claims. In addition, it should be understood that the aspects of the various incorporations can be exchanged in whole or in part. In addition, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the foregoing description is by way of example only and that no attempt is made to limit the invention thus described in such appended claims.

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R E I V I N D I C A C I O N S
1. A method for producing a dispenser for disposable sheets between bent which comprises: providing a dispenser vessel defining an interior volume sufficient to receive a cartridge of disposable sheets between bent, the container includes a first wall with a dispensing opening defined by a removable panel; locating at least a portion of an adhesive material in a location on said removable panel so that the adhesive is not exposed to the interior volume of the container in an adhesive state; insert a cartridge of disposable sheets between folded into the interior volume of the container; Y after the clip of disposable sheets between bent is housed within the container, exposing the adhesive material in an adhesive state to the interior volume of the container and contacting the uppermost sheet of the folded cartridge with the exposed adhesive material of the container. so that the removable panel is attached to the uppermost sheet.
2. The method as claimed in clause 1, characterized in that the adhesive material is applied in an inactivated state between a lower side of the removable panel and the folded cartridge between sheets, and is subsequently activated to an adhesive state after insertion of the cartridge of leaves between folded inside the container.
3. The method as claimed in clause 2, characterized in that the adhesive material is applied completely to the underside of the removable panel in its non-activated state.
4. The method as claimed in clause 3, characterized in that the adhesive material is activated by an external stimulus.
5. The method as claimed in clause 4, characterized in that the adhesive material is an adhesive activated by radio or ultraviolet frequency, said step of exposing the adhesive material comprises subjecting the container to a source of sufficient radio or ultraviolet frequency to activate the adhesive.
6. The method as claimed in clause 2 characterized in that the adhesive material is a two-part adhesive that is not activated until the two parts come into contact, a first part of the adhesive is placed on the underside of the panel removable and the second part of the adhesive is placed on the uppermost sheet of the folded cartridge between sheets, said step of exposing the adhesive material comprises contacting the uppermost sheet against the underside of the removable panel so that the Adhesive components are contacted.
7. The method as claimed in clause 1, characterized in that the removable panel includes a hinged flap, the adhesive material is placed on the upper side of the flap, said step of exposing the adhesive material comprises replacing the flap as to bring the adhesive to a front position in relation to the uppermost sheet of the folded cartridge.
8. The method as claimed in clause 7 characterized in that the fin is pushed externally inside the interior volume of the container so as to fold at least partially under the removable panel to expose the adhesive material to the uppermost sheet.
9. The method as claimed in clause 1, characterized in that the removable panel is defined by a removable part of the first wall material.
10. The method as claimed in clause 1, characterized in that the removable panel is defined by a film material that extends over the dispensing opening.
11. A dispenser for dispensing a cartridge of disposable sheets between bent which comprises: a container defining an interior volume sufficient to receive a cartridge of disposable sheets between bent, said container includes a first wall with a dispensing opening defined by a removable panel; at least a part of an adhesive material placed on a removable panel at a location so that the adhesive material is not exposed to said interior volume of said container in an adhesive state; Y wherein said adhesive material is configured to an exposed adhesive state within said interior volume after the insertion of a cartridge of disposable sheets between bent inside the inner volume of said container so that the uppermost sheet of the bent-folded sheet cartridge is attached to said exposed adhesive material and is at least partially pulled out of said container through the assortment opening with the removal of said removable panel from said container.
12. The dispenser as claimed in clause 11, characterized in that said adhesive material is applied in a non-activated state between a lower side of the removable panel and an adhesive state is activated after the insertion of said folded cartridge between folded in said container.
13. The dispenser as claimed in clause 12, characterized in that said adhesive material is completely applied to the underside of said removable panel in its non-activated state.
14. The dispenser as claimed in clause 13, characterized in that the adhesive material is activatable by an external stimulus.
15. The dispenser as claimed in clause 14, characterized in that said adhesive material comprises an adhesive activated by radio or ultraviolet frequency.
16. The dispenser as claimed in clause 12, characterized in that said adhesive material comprises a two-part adhesive that is not activated until the two parts come into contact, a first part of said two-part adhesive is placed on the underside of said removable panel and a second part of said two-part adhesive is placed on said upper sheet of the folded cartridge between sheets, said adhesive material being activated by the contact of said uppermost sheet against the underside of said sheet. removable panel so that the first and second adhesive parts come into contact.
17. The dispenser as claimed in clause 11, characterized in that said removable panel comprises a hinged fin, said adhesive material placed on the upper side of said fin, said fin can be folded inside the internal volume of said container to a position of so that said adhesive material is at least partially facing said uppermost sheet of said folded cartridge.
18. The dispenser as claimed in clause 17, characterized in that said fin comprises a perforated part of said removable panel that can be pushed inside the interior volume of the container so as to fold at least partially under the removable panel.
19. The dispenser as claimed in clause 18, characterized in that said removable panel comprises a removable portion of said first wall.
20. The dispenser as claimed in clause 18, characterized in that said removable panel comprises a film material that extends over the dispensing opening. SUMMARY A spout, and the associated method for producing such a spout, for disposable sheets between bent includes a spout container defining a sufficient inner volume for the reception of a disposable bent-folded cartridge, the container includes a first wall with a defined sizing opening by a removable panel. At least a part of an adhesive material is placed in a location on the removable panel so that the adhesive is not exposed to the interior volume of the container in an adhesive state. A cartridge of disposable sheets between bent is inserted inside the interior volume of the container. After insertion of the cartridge, the adhesive material is exposed in an adhesive state to the interior volume of the container and contact is made between the adhesive and the uppermost sheet of the folded cartridge so that the removable panel is attached to the sheet more superior.
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