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- the present invention relates to wipes, or moist towelettes and, more specifically, to a container used to store and heat the wipes prior to use.
- Wipes or towelettes have long been utilized to clean a variety of items, such as tables, countertops and people, among others.
- a large number of the wipes of this type are pre-moistened in order to enable the wipes to more effectively clean the surface on which the wipes are utilized.
- Such packaging can include various containers or packages formed of rigid or flexible materials, such as plastic materials, with or without removable lids or reclosable seals.
- a heating system for pre-moistened wipes includes a package formed of a moisture-impervious material within which the wipes can be placed.
- the package also includes a heating element disposed in contact with the wipes located in the package that, when activated, such as by pressing directly on the heating element or by using an activation device, can supply the necessary heat to the wipes to raise the wipes to a desired temperature.
- the heating element is a chemical heating device including separate compartments filled with reagents that, when mixed, initiate an exothermic reaction. The heat generated by this reaction is directed outwardly from the heating element and into the wipes that are positioned around the device to heat the wipes in a quick and easy manner.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of a first embodiment of the wipe heating system constructed according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of the wipe heating system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is an isometric view of a third embodiment of the wipe heating system of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an isometric view of a fourth embodiment of the wipe heating system of the present invention.
- the package 10 can be formed of any suitable, and water or moisture-impervious material, such as a plastic material, and can have any desired construction that is utilized to hold the wipes 12 within the package 10 .
- the package 10 can be formed to be rigid or flexible, and can include any suitable opening or closure 18 thereon, which can be reclosable, to enable an individual to readily access the wipes 12 within the package 10 .
- well-known packages for wipes 12 used currently are formed from rigid plastics to take the form either of boxes with hinged lids (not shown) or cylindrical canisters having covers with a central dispensing opening secured to the canister (not shown).
- the package 10 is formed of a pair of sheets 14 of a flexible plastic material that are sealed together along their peripheral edges 16 to enclose the interior of the package 10 and hold a number of wipes 12 therein. Between the sealed edges 16 , the structure of the package 10 is generally continuous to securely hold the wipes 12 and the moisture contained within the wipes 12 within the package 10 .
- a closure 18 formed as a tear-away strip 20 , can be disposed in one of the sheets 14 at any point between the sealed ends 12 .
- the strip 20 is defined between a pair of aligned, parallel lines of perforation 22 that enable the strip 20 to be grasped at a tab 24 and removed from the package 10 between the perforation lines 22 .
- the closure 18 can also be reclosable, such that the package 10 can be resealed after removing one or more wipes 12 from within the package 10 .
- the wipes 12 are preferably separated into two stacks 26 by a heating mechanism 28 , though other arrangements of the wipes 12 and heating mechanism 28 within the package 10 can also be utilized.
- the mechanism 28 includes a heating element 30 and an optional activation device 32 operably connected or disposed adjacent to the element 30 .
- the heating element 30 can be a heating element such as those disclosed in co-pending and co-owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/195,118, incorporated by reference herein, and includes a pair of interior compartments 34 and 36 in which are disposed reagents (not shown) capable of initiating a highly exothermic reaction when intermixed with one another.
- one of the reagents is a liquid, such as water, while the other reagent is a solid, such as calcium oxide, or a mixture of calcium oxide and sulfamic acid, together with glass beads (not shown) to separate the solid reagent to enable the liquid reagent to more easily and quickly react with the solid reagent.
- the compartments 34 and 36 are separated by a frangible seal 38 that can be broken by the application of sufficient force to one of the compartments 34 or 36 to urge the reactant contained therein against the seal 38 , thereby rupturing the seal 38 .
- the heating element 30 is disposed on one side of the activation device 32 , which takes the form of a separation plate 40 formed of a suitable, and preferably rigid material.
- the plate 40 includes a pair of activation members 42 located at opposite ends of the plate 40 .
- the members 42 are movably connected to the plate 40 , such as by living hinges 44 , such that the members 42 can be used to compress one of the compartments 34 or 36 of the heating element 30 , causing the reagent contained therein to press against and break the frangible seal 38 , thereby mixing the reactants and initiating the exothermic reaction.
- the heat generated by the reaction radiates out of the heating element 30 and into the wipes 12 positioned on opposite sides of the element 30 .
- the moisture in the wipes 12 as well as any residual or condensed moisture within the package 10 separate from the wipes 12 , enables the heat to efficiently and generally evenly flow through the entire wipe 12 , and also through adjacent wipes 12 in each stack 26 that are spaced from the element 30 .
- the total amount of heat generated by the element 30 is sufficient to heat all of the wipes 12 in the package 10 approximately to the desired temperature, e.g., between about 104° F. and about 107° F.
- the heat generated by the element 30 is not transmitted in any significant amount outside of the package 10 , such that the package 10 can be easily handled by an individual, even when the wipes 12 are actively being heated by the element 30 .
- the reason for this is that the moisture in the wipe or wipes 12 immediately adjacent the element 30 effectively draws in the heat generated from the reaction occurring in the element 30 and transmits it throughout the wipe 12 , as well as into adjacent wipes 12 positioned on opposite sides of the element 30 .
- the volume of the wipes 12 and the moisture contained in each wipe 12 allows for the entire amount of the heat generated by the element 30 to be distributed relatively evenly through each of the wipes 12 contained in the package 10 .
- the amount of the reagents contained in the compartments 34 and 36 of the element 30 can be selected to provide the exothermic reaction generated by the reagents with enough capacity to heat the volume of the wipes 12 contained within the package 10 . This also effectively prevents the reagents from initiating a reaction that could potentially supply enough heat energy to damage the wipes 12 and/or package 10 .
- the plate 40 can also be dimensioned such that the wipes 12 extend past the periphery of the plate 40 , allowing the wipes 12 in the stack 26 contacting the element 30 to transmit the heat from the element 30 through those wipes 12 around the plate 40 and into the wipes 12 in the opposite stack 26 .
- the plate 40 can be formed with a number of apertures (not shown) therein that enable the heat generated from the element 30 to be transmitted directly through the plate 40 to the wipes 12 located against the plate opposite the element 30 .
- the plate 40 includes a pair of activation flaps 42 on each end of the plate 40 , such that two heating elements 30 can be positioned one on each side of the plate 40 for activation by one of the flaps 42 .
- This enables the first element 30 to be used to heat the wipes 12 therein, such that the package 10 can be opened to dispense the now-heated wipes 12 and the resealed.
- the second element 30 can be activated to reheat the wipes 12 within the package 10 , such that the package 10 can be reopened to dispense the remainder of the wipes 12 .
- the activation device 32 takes the form of a folding member 46 including a pair of panels 48 and 50 positioned adjacent and on opposite sides of the heating element 30 that are joined by a living hinge 44 .
- the panels 48 and 50 of each member 46 are pressed towards one another to compress the heating element 30 in the same manner as done with the plate 40 in order to activate the heating element 30 , but with out the central portion of the plate 40 being present.
- This allows more direct and efficient heat transfer from the heating element 30 to the wipes 12 positioned on opposite sides of the heating element 30 .
- the folding member 46 and wipes 12 can be accessed through the use of a resealable closure 52 that is disposed along one side of the package 10 , such as are well-known in the art,.
- the element 30 and/or the plate 40 or folding member 46 can each be designed to be replaceable within the package 10 , especially for those packages 10 that are formed from more rigid materials.
- other features can be added to the package 10 such as a temperature indicator to illustrate when the wipes 12 within the package 10 have reached the desired temperature for use.
- the heating element 30 can be used with the heating element 30 , such as folding a pair of wipes 12 over each side of the heating element 30 , as shown in FIG. 3 , or by inserting the heating element 30 into one of a number of folds 100 , and preferably the middle fold 100 , of a single multi-fold wipe 12 , as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the number and types of wipes 12 that can be positioned in a package 10 with the heating element 30 can also be varied to provide easily and quickly heatable wipe packages for a multitude of situations.
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Abstract
The present invention is a pre-moistened wipe heating system capable of heating a number of pre-moistened wipes to a desired temperature. The system includes a package formed of a suitable moisture-impervious material within which a number of pre-moistened wipes are positioned. The system also includes a heating mechanism disposed in the package in contact with the wipes that has a chemical heating element, and an activation device selectively engagable with the heating element. The activation device is actuated to activate the heating element, which initiates an exothermic reaction. The heat from the reaction is transmitted from the element to and through the wipes as a result of the moisture held within the wipes and within the package in order to heat the wipes to a desired temperature while also allowing the package to be handled by an individual as the wipes are heated.
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- This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/810,217 filed Jun. 1, 2006, the entirety of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
- The present invention relates to wipes, or moist towelettes and, more specifically, to a container used to store and heat the wipes prior to use.
- Wipes or towelettes have long been utilized to clean a variety of items, such as tables, countertops and people, among others. A large number of the wipes of this type are pre-moistened in order to enable the wipes to more effectively clean the surface on which the wipes are utilized. To enable the wipes to retain this moisture until the wipes are used, it is necessary to enclose or package the wipes in a moisture-impervious manner that prevents the moisture from easily evaporating off of the wipes. Such packaging can include various containers or packages formed of rigid or flexible materials, such as plastic materials, with or without removable lids or reclosable seals.
- However, one significant shortcoming with these pre-moistened wipes is that, due to the moisture present in the wipes, often the wipes are cold or cool to the touch when used. While this is not an overly significant issue when the wipes are used on inanimate surfaces, when the wipes are utilized to clean a person, such as an infant or child, the cool feel of the wipes is undesirable.
- To overcome this problem, a number of devices have been developed that allow pre-moistened wipes to be positioned within the device and heated to a desired temperature prior to use. However, many of these devices require that the wipes be removed from their original packaging and replaced in the separate device in order to be heated. Also, these devices require electric power in order to operate the heating element disposed within the device, such that the devices can only be used when a power source, such as a conventional outlet, is available.
- Therefore, it is desirable to develop a system and package for pre-moistened wipes that includes a heating element located directly within the package that is capable of quickly and easily heating the wipes to a desired temperature, without having to utilize any separate device to supply the heat to the wipes that is outside of the original packaging for the pre-moistened wipes.
- According to a first aspect of the present invention, a heating system for pre-moistened wipes is provided that includes a package formed of a moisture-impervious material within which the wipes can be placed. The package also includes a heating element disposed in contact with the wipes located in the package that, when activated, such as by pressing directly on the heating element or by using an activation device, can supply the necessary heat to the wipes to raise the wipes to a desired temperature. The heating element is a chemical heating device including separate compartments filled with reagents that, when mixed, initiate an exothermic reaction. The heat generated by this reaction is directed outwardly from the heating element and into the wipes that are positioned around the device to heat the wipes in a quick and easy manner.
- Numerous other aspects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be made apparent from the following detailed description taken together with the drawing figures.
- The drawings illustrate the best mode currently contemplated as practicing the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of a first embodiment of the wipe heating system constructed according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of the wipe heating system ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is an isometric view of a third embodiment of the wipe heating system of the present invention; and -
FIG. 4 is an isometric view of a fourth embodiment of the wipe heating system of the present invention. - With reference now to the drawing figures in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the disclosure, a package or pouch utilized to hold a number of pre-moistened
wipes 12 therein and used in the wipe heating system 11 of the present invention is illustrated generally at 10 inFIG. 1 . Thepackage 10 can be formed of any suitable, and water or moisture-impervious material, such as a plastic material, and can have any desired construction that is utilized to hold thewipes 12 within thepackage 10. Thepackage 10 can be formed to be rigid or flexible, and can include any suitable opening orclosure 18 thereon, which can be reclosable, to enable an individual to readily access thewipes 12 within thepackage 10. For example, well-known packages forwipes 12 used currently are formed from rigid plastics to take the form either of boxes with hinged lids (not shown) or cylindrical canisters having covers with a central dispensing opening secured to the canister (not shown). - While the heating system 11 of the present invention is contemplated as including wipe containers of that type, in a preferred embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 1 , thepackage 10 is formed of a pair ofsheets 14 of a flexible plastic material that are sealed together along theirperipheral edges 16 to enclose the interior of thepackage 10 and hold a number ofwipes 12 therein. Between thesealed edges 16, the structure of thepackage 10 is generally continuous to securely hold thewipes 12 and the moisture contained within thewipes 12 within thepackage 10. - To enable the
package 10 to be opened to gain access to thewipes 12 held within thepackage 10, in a particularly preferred embodiment aclosure 18, formed as a tear-away strip 20, can be disposed in one of thesheets 14 at any point between the sealedends 12. Thestrip 20 is defined between a pair of aligned, parallel lines of perforation 22 that enable thestrip 20 to be grasped at a tab 24 and removed from thepackage 10 between the perforation lines 22. However, theclosure 18 can also be reclosable, such that thepackage 10 can be resealed after removing one ormore wipes 12 from within thepackage 10. - Within the
package 10, thewipes 12 are preferably separated into twostacks 26 by aheating mechanism 28, though other arrangements of thewipes 12 andheating mechanism 28 within thepackage 10 can also be utilized. Themechanism 28 includes aheating element 30 and an optional activation device 32 operably connected or disposed adjacent to theelement 30. Theheating element 30, can be a heating element such as those disclosed in co-pending and co-owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/195,118, incorporated by reference herein, and includes a pair ofinterior compartments compartments frangible seal 38 that can be broken by the application of sufficient force to one of thecompartments seal 38, thereby rupturing theseal 38. - In the embodiment of
FIG. 1 , theheating element 30 is disposed on one side of the activation device 32, which takes the form of aseparation plate 40 formed of a suitable, and preferably rigid material. Theplate 40 includes a pair ofactivation members 42 located at opposite ends of theplate 40. Themembers 42 are movably connected to theplate 40, such as byliving hinges 44, such that themembers 42 can be used to compress one of thecompartments heating element 30, causing the reagent contained therein to press against and break thefrangible seal 38, thereby mixing the reactants and initiating the exothermic reaction. - Once the reaction is initiated, the heat generated by the reaction radiates out of the
heating element 30 and into thewipes 12 positioned on opposite sides of theelement 30. The moisture in thewipes 12, as well as any residual or condensed moisture within thepackage 10 separate from thewipes 12, enables the heat to efficiently and generally evenly flow through theentire wipe 12, and also throughadjacent wipes 12 in eachstack 26 that are spaced from theelement 30. The total amount of heat generated by theelement 30 is sufficient to heat all of thewipes 12 in thepackage 10 approximately to the desired temperature, e.g., between about 104° F. and about 107° F. Furthermore, the heat generated by theelement 30 is not transmitted in any significant amount outside of thepackage 10, such that thepackage 10 can be easily handled by an individual, even when thewipes 12 are actively being heated by theelement 30. - The reason for this is that the moisture in the wipe or
wipes 12 immediately adjacent theelement 30 effectively draws in the heat generated from the reaction occurring in theelement 30 and transmits it throughout thewipe 12, as well as intoadjacent wipes 12 positioned on opposite sides of theelement 30. The volume of thewipes 12 and the moisture contained in eachwipe 12 allows for the entire amount of the heat generated by theelement 30 to be distributed relatively evenly through each of thewipes 12 contained in thepackage 10. - Also, to assist in adequately and evenly heating the
wipes 12, the amount of the reagents contained in thecompartments element 30 can be selected to provide the exothermic reaction generated by the reagents with enough capacity to heat the volume of thewipes 12 contained within thepackage 10. This also effectively prevents the reagents from initiating a reaction that could potentially supply enough heat energy to damage thewipes 12 and/orpackage 10. - The
plate 40 can also be dimensioned such that thewipes 12 extend past the periphery of theplate 40, allowing thewipes 12 in thestack 26 contacting theelement 30 to transmit the heat from theelement 30 through thosewipes 12 around theplate 40 and into thewipes 12 in theopposite stack 26. Alternatively or in addition to the size of theplate 40, theplate 40 can be formed with a number of apertures (not shown) therein that enable the heat generated from theelement 30 to be transmitted directly through theplate 40 to thewipes 12 located against the plate opposite theelement 30. - In the embodiment of the
package 10 shown inFIG. 1 , theplate 40 includes a pair ofactivation flaps 42 on each end of theplate 40, such that twoheating elements 30 can be positioned one on each side of theplate 40 for activation by one of theflaps 42. This enables thefirst element 30 to be used to heat thewipes 12 therein, such that thepackage 10 can be opened to dispense the now-heatedwipes 12 and the resealed. Subsequently, thesecond element 30 can be activated to reheat thewipes 12 within thepackage 10, such that thepackage 10 can be reopened to dispense the remainder of thewipes 12. - In a second embodiment of the present invention shown in
FIG. 2 , the activation device 32 takes the form of afolding member 46 including a pair of panels 48 and 50 positioned adjacent and on opposite sides of theheating element 30 that are joined by aliving hinge 44. The panels 48 and 50 of eachmember 46 are pressed towards one another to compress theheating element 30 in the same manner as done with theplate 40 in order to activate theheating element 30, but with out the central portion of theplate 40 being present. This allows more direct and efficient heat transfer from theheating element 30 to thewipes 12 positioned on opposite sides of theheating element 30. Also, thefolding member 46 andwipes 12 can be accessed through the use of a resealable closure 52 that is disposed along one side of thepackage 10, such as are well-known in the art,. - Other variations to the structure and form of the system are also contemplated by the present invention. For example, the
element 30 and/or theplate 40 or foldingmember 46 can each be designed to be replaceable within thepackage 10, especially for thosepackages 10 that are formed from more rigid materials. In addition, other features can be added to thepackage 10 such as a temperature indicator to illustrate when thewipes 12 within thepackage 10 have reached the desired temperature for use. - In addition, other variations on the form and orientation of the
wipes 12 can be used with theheating element 30, such as folding a pair ofwipes 12 over each side of theheating element 30, as shown inFIG. 3 , or by inserting theheating element 30 into one of a number offolds 100, and preferably themiddle fold 100, of a single multi-fold wipe 12, as shown inFIG. 4 . Thus, by varying the size and position of theheating element 30, the number and types ofwipes 12 that can be positioned in apackage 10 with theheating element 30 can also be varied to provide easily and quickly heatable wipe packages for a multitude of situations. - Various alternatives are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.
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1. A wipe heating system comprising:
a) a moisture-impervious package adapted to hold a number or pre-moistened wipes therein; and
b) a heating mechanism disposed within the package, the heating mechanism including a chemical heating element and an activation device disposed adjacent the heating element and engageable with the heating element to initiate an exothermic reaction within the heating element.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the activation device includes at least one activation member.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein the at least one activation member includes a pair of panels movably connected to one another.
4. The system of claim 3 further comprising a hinge interconnecting the pair of panels.
5. The system of claim 4 wherein the hinge is integrally formed with each of the pair of panels.
6. The system of claim 3 wherein the activation device is formed of a generally rigid material.
7. The system of claim 1 further comprising a pair of stacks of pre-moistened wipes disposed within the package on opposite sides of the heating mechanism.
8. The system of claim 7 wherein the wipes in each stack located closest to the heating mechanism are in thermal contact with the heating element.
9. The system of claim 8 wherein each of the wipes in the pair of stacks is positioned in thermal contact with the immediately adjacent wipes.
10. The system of claim 9 comprising multiple chemical heating elements in the heating mechanism.
11. The system of claim 7 wherein the number of wipes in each stack is selected to enable the pair of stacks of wipes to effectively dissipate the heat generated by the heating element throughout the pair of stacks.
12. A wipe heating system comprising:
a) a moisture-impervious package formed of a pair of thermoplastic sheets secured to one another to define an interior adapted to hold a number or pre-moistened wipes therein; and
b) a heating mechanism disposed within the interior of the package, the heating mechanism including a chemical heating element capable of initiating an exothermic reaction within the package.
13. The system of claim 12 comprising multiple chemical heating elements in the heating mechanism.
14. The system of claim 12 further comprising at least one wipe positioned on opposite sides of the heating element.
15. The system of claim 14 further comprising a pair of stacks of pre-moistened wipes disposed within the package on opposite sides of the heating mechanism, wherein the number of wipes in each stack is selected to enable the pair of stacks of wipes to effectively dissipate the heat generated by the heating element throughout the pair of stacks.
16. The system of claim 15 wherein the number of wipes in each stack is selected to enable the pair of stacks of wipes to be generally evenly heated to a desired temperature.
17. The system of claim 16 wherein the desired temperature is between about 104° F. and about 107° F.
18. A method for heating a number of pre-moistened wipes to a desired temperature, the method comprising the steps of:
a) providing a wipe heating system comprising a moisture-impervious package adapted to hold a number or pre-moistened wipes therein, a heating mechanism disposed within the package, the heating mechanism including a chemical heating element capable of initiating an exothermic reaction within the packaging, and a number of pre-moistened wipes disposed within the package on opposite sides of the heating mechanism; and
b) activating the heating element.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein the step of activating the heating element comprises engaging an activation device disposed within the package adjacent the heating element with the heating element to initiate an exothermic reaction within the heating element.
20. The method of claim 18 further comprising the step of dispensing the wipes from the package after activating the heating element.
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