US20160235260A1 - Bend to open flat poly-pack tissue cassette for use in over-shell dispensers - Google Patents
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- Facial tissue is often sold in a “boutique” format in which the tissue resides in an almost cubical paperboard carton with a top opening, usually an oval, through which the tissue is dispensed. As the paperboard carton adds significantly to the cost of the facial tissue, this format—even though widely used—is quite wasteful.
- the tissue in a boutique package is usually deployed in a folded or interfolded clip of folded tissues, wherein each of the longitudinal outer edges of each tissue is first folded inwardly so that they meet medially along the longitudinal center line of the sheet. Thereafter, a clip of roughly 100 of these tissues is formed by stacking one above the other, and the stacked clip is folded longitudinally with a central portion of the folded tissue clip protruding through an oval opening in the top of the boutique package. Inasmuch as facial tissue by its very nature should be soft, the tensile strength of the tissue must be limited.
- the footprint of the boutique carton is relatively small, it can be particularly advantageous for use in bathrooms where the space is limited, either in a free standing box or more commonly in a five sided plastic over-shell without a bottom, but the bottom of the typical conventional plastic over-shell is thus vulnerable to water thereby counteracting suitability.
- the bottom of the typical conventional plastic over-shell is thus vulnerable to water thereby counteracting suitability.
- guests are often very cavalier about splashing water on the counter leading to the need to replace a box of tissue merely because the bottom was spoiled by water even though a substantial amount of tissue remained un-used therein. Given the operating margins of motels and hotels, it can be appreciated that premature replacement of tissue can impose undue costs on the operator.
- both the presently used boutique boxes and long boxes present a storage and transport issue to the workers who prepare rooms for each guest as each box takes up a great deal of space on the cart used for transporting room preparation and cleaning supplies to and from the rooms as both the new boxes have to be transported to each room and the depleted and/or spoiled boxes have to be carried away. Further, if new boxes are cosmetically damaged prior to reaching the room, in many establishments, the damaged boxes are not considered suitable for use and thus are wasted.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic isometric perspective of the capaciously sized loose fitting, bend-to-open flat poly-pack tissue cassette with a transversely extending medial line of weakness in which the excess of material around the tissue clip is somewhat exaggerated.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic plan view of the capaciously sized loose fitting, bend-to-open flat poly-pack tissue cassette with a transversely extending medial line of weakness.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view taken along line 3 - 3 in FIG. 2 of the capaciously sized loose fitting, bend-to-open flat poly-pack tissue cassette with a transversely extending medial line of weakness.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic sectional view taken along line 4 - 4 in FIG. 2 of the capaciously sized loose fitting, bend-to-open flat poly-pack tissue cassette.
- FIG. 5 is another view of a capaciously sized loose fitting bend to open flat poly-pack tissue cassette.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are schematic line drawings illustrating opening of a bend to open poly-pack tissue cassette of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic isometric perspective of a plastic over-shell suitable for use with the capaciously sized loose fitting, bend-to-open, or flex-to-open, flat poly-pack tissue cassette with a transversely extending medial line of weakness.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic of a polyethylene sheet suitable for forming the capaciously sized loose fitting, bend-to-open, or flex-to-open flat poly-pack tissue cassette with a transversely extending medial line of weakness.
- FIG. 10 illustrates the dimensions of a prefolded sheet of tissue before it is stacked together with other sheets to form the tissue clip.
- FIGS. 11, 12 and 13 illustrate a long box over-shell also suitable for use with a bend to open poly-pack tissue cassette of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a sectional view taken along line 14 - 14 in FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 15 is a sectional view taken along line 15 - 15 in FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 16 is schematic isometric perspective illustrating a long box over-shell suitable for use with the poly-pack tissue cassette of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 illustrates where the transverse perimeter is measured on a clip of tissue.
- FIG. 18 illustrates a combo pack of the present invention comprising one plastic over-shell and a plurality of poly-pack tissue cassettes of the present invention.
- FIG. 19 illustrates a schematic of another polymeric sheet suitable for forming a capaciously sized loose fitting, flex-to-open flat poly-pack tissue cassette.
- FIG. 20 illustrates largely nonverbal, use instructions printed on a polymeric sheet suitable for forming a capaciously sized loose fitting, flex to open flat poly-pack tissue cassette.
- poly-pack tissue cassette 20 formed from polymeric sheet 21 having thickness of about 1-2 mils having a length of about 12.25 inches and a width of about 6 inches encompasses interfolded tissue clip 22 having a length of about 8.25 inches and a width of about 4 inches.
- each clip 22 will hold from about 75 to about 150, preferably from about 80-140, more preferably from about 85-135, still more preferably from around 90-130 and most preferably around 100, single or multi-ply tissues, preferably.
- 2-ply tissues having a basis weight of around 25-40 gsm (15-20 lb/3000 sq. ft. ream), or about 23-41 gsm (14-25 lb/3000 sq. ft.
- ream preferably 24-36 gsm (15-22 lb/3000 sq. ft. ream), more preferably about 26-34 gsm (16-21 lb/3000 sq. ft. ream) and most preferably about 29-33 gsm (18-20 lbs/3000 sq. ft. ream).
- clip 22 of 2-ply tissue will have a caliper of from about 40 to about 75 mils per 8 sheets, preferably from about 45 to 70 mils per 8 sheets, more preferably from about 50 to about 65 mils per 8 sheets and even more preferably from about 52 to about 60 mils per 8 sheets. Accordingly clip 22 will have a height of from about 0.75′′ to about 2.8′′, preferably from about 0.8′′ to about 2.5′′, more preferably from about 1′′ to about 2.2′′, still more preferably from about 1.1′′ to about 2′′ and even more preferably from about 1.2′′ to about 1.8′′.
- each clip 22 of tissue will contain between about 90 and 100 single ply or 2-ply sheets having a basis weight of from about 17 to 21 lbs/3000 sq. ft. ream with a caliper of 50 to 70 mils/8 sheets and a height of from about 1.2′′ to about 1.5′′-1.6′′.
- Transversely extending medial line of weakness 24 is formed by line 26 of perforations 28 extending across the poly surrounding tissue clip 22 in view of the disparity between the length and width of poly-pack tissue cassette 20 and the length and width of interfolded tissue clip 22 , it can be appreciated that poly-pack tissue cassette 20 is capaciously sized and loose fitting relative to tissue clip 22 therewithin.
- the ratio of the transverse perimeter of the clip to the interior transverse perimeter of the poly is preferably between about 0.70 to about 0.95, more preferably between about 0.75 and 0.92, still more preferably between about 0.80 and 0.90.
- the ratio of the transverse perimeter of clip 22 to the interior transverse perimeter of poly-pack tissue cassette 20 may be between about 0.55 to about 0.85, between about 0.60 and 0.82, between about 0.65 and 0.8 and or about 0.70, the transverse perimeter being taken around the width of clip 22 as illustrated in FIG. 17 .
- the ratio of the longitudinal perimeter of tissue clip 22 to the interior longitudinal perimeter of the poly pack be in the range of from about 0.8 to about 0.96, more preferably from about 0.88 to about 0.96, still more preferably from about 0.92 to about 0.95. Most preferably, the ratio will lie between 0.90 and 0.95.
- the ratio of the transverse perimeter of the clip to the interior transverse perimeter of the poly is preferably between about 0.70 to about 0.95, more preferably between about 0.75 and 0.92, still more preferably between about 0.80 and 0.90, and most preferably between about 0.82 and 0.89.
- the present invention is also suitable for use with napkin stock having a basis weight of 16 to 25 pounds per 3000 sq. ft. ream, a caliper of between 50 and 130 mils/8 sheets; towel having a basis weight of 20 to 40 pounds per 3000 sq. ft. ream, a caliper of 50 to 70 mils per 8 sheets; and, wipes having a basis weight of 15 to 30 pounds per 3000 sq. ft. ream and a caliper of between 30 and 70 mils per 8 sheets.
- the ratio of the transverse perimeter of the clip of paper product to the transverse interior perimeter of the polymeric overwrap be in the range of about 0.772 to about 0.92.
- the ratio of the longitudinal perimeter of the clip of paper product to the longitudinal interior perimeter polymeric overwrap should be between about 0.88 and 0.96.
- each perforation 28 has a length of 2.75 mm while the length of land 30 between perforations 28 is 0.915 mm and the total length of line of weakness 24 is 2.5 about 5 inches, although, in many cases, the length of the line of weakness will be as much as 7 inches or more.
- line of weakness 24 is formed of perforations 28 extending through the depth of polymeric sheet 21 overwrapping tissue cassette 20 .
- the perforations may also be formed sufficiently deeply to allow the release of entrained air in a cassette prior to dispensing without rupturing the cassette. This “flattening” may allow more cassettes to fit in a carton. This flattening can also be achieved by placing pin holes in the poly sheet itself. In many cases, only one or two perforations need extend entirely through the film with the other perforations being closer to score lines.
- poly- should be understood to include polyethylene in all of its variants that are suitable for packaging wrap, polypropylene, polyolefins suitable for packaging wrap as well as other suitably flexible, water impermeable polymeric material commonly used as overwraps.
- polypropylene polypropylene
- polyolefins suitable for packaging wrap
- other suitably flexible, water impermeable polymeric material commonly used as overwraps.
- FIG. 4 the schematic sectional view taken along line 4 - 4 in FIG. 2 of the capaciously sized loose fitting, bend-to-open/flex-2-open flat poly-pack tissue cassette 20 further illustrates the generous amount of polymeric wrap used to envelop interfolded tissue clip 22 .
- overlap fin seam 34 depends therefrom.
- Transversely extending lip 36 is visible as well.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the capaciously sized loose fitting, bend-to-open flat poly-pack tissue cassette 20 with transversely extending medial line of weakness 24 formed in polymeric sheet 21 encompassing tissue clip 22 .
- Transversely extending lip 36 is visible as well.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate opening of poly-pack tissue cassette 20 of the present invention with FIG. 6 representing the poly-pack tissue cassette 20 just prior to rupture along line of weakness 24 and FIG. 7 just after.
- FIG. 8 illustrates schematic isometric perspective of a plastic over-shell 38 having an oval opening 40 in top surface 42 thereof, plastic over-shell 38 being suitable for use with capaciously sized loose fitting, bend-to-open flat poly-pack tissue cassette 20 (not shown) with a transversely extending medial line of weakness 24 .
- FIG. 9 is a schematic of polymeric sheet 21 illustrating dimensions thereof suitable for forming capaciously sized loose fitting, bend-to-open flat poly-pack tissue cassette with a transversely extending medial line of weakness 24 illustrating dimensions suitable for use with a 96 sheet clip of 2-ply tissue sheets, 8.85′′ in length by 7.65′′ in width having longitudinal folds therein resulting in a folded width of 4 inches, each 2-ply tissue sheet having a basis weight of approximately 20 lbs/3000 sq. ft. ream when each sheet is folded into the configuration illustrated in FIG. 10 .
- FIG. 10 illustrates the approximate dimensions of each sheet of tissue when prefolded prior to being incorporated into clip 22 (illustrated in FIG. 1 ).
- FIGS. 14 and 15 (with reference to FIG. 2 ), the disposition of poly-pack tissue cassette 20 within long box over-shell 39 is illustrated, while FIG. 16 is an isometric perspective of long box over-shell 39 with oval dispensing opening 41 and FIG. 17 illustrates where the transverse perimeter of tissue clip 22 is measured.
- FIG. 18 illustrates a starter pack of several poly-pack tissue cassettes 20 and a plastic over-shell 38 inside a poly overwrap 45 to acquaint consumers with this packaging format.
- FIG. 19 illustrates the dimensions of a polymeric overwrap sized to accommodate a 96 sheet clip of 2-ply tissue where each sheet is 8.4 in. ⁇ 8 in (213 mm ⁇ 203 mm), while FIG. 20 illustrates a combination of verbal and non-verbal instructions suitable for printing on an overwrap used in the practice of the present invention.
- the internal width of the completed tissue pack exceed the width of the tissue clip 22 by at least about 1.75 inches, more preferably by at least about 2 inches, more preferably by at least about 2.25 inches, still more preferably by at least about 2.5 inches and most preferably by at least about 2.75 inches.
- the interior length of the overwrap exceed the length of tissue clip 22 by at least about 0.75 inches, more preferably by at least about 1.0 inches, more preferably by at least about 1.25 inches and most preferably by at least about 1.35 inches.
- the ratio of the interior periphery of the polymeric sheet 21 to the transverse periphery of tissue clip 22 will be in the ranges prescribed above.
- use and opening instructions be printed directly onto the poly film for each cassette in a graphic form not requiring ability to read so that these instructions can be easily understood by all workers no matter what their background.
- FIG. 20 illustrates a suitable combination of verbal instructions 66 and nonverbal pictorial instructions 68 .
- the last 15-20 sheets in the cassette vary from the color of the upper sheets in clip 22 or include a colored stripe and/or logo, so that workers can quickly determine whether the inner pack should be replaced.
- Tendency for tissue to fall back into the dispenser can be largely alleviated by provision of a lip at each end of the cassette of at least about 0.5 inches in length by heat sealing two layers of film together.
- the lip is at least about 0.7 inches in length, more preferably at least about 0.75 inches in length, still more preferably at least about 0.85 inches in length and most preferably at least about 1.0 inches in length.
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