US20220002071A1 - Apparatus and methods of storing wet wipes in bulk while retaining moisture - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to apparatus and methods of dispensing wipes from a container and, more particularly, a container providing a closable aperture from which wipes are dispensed.
- a container comprises a plastic receptacle, an aperture, and a flap.
- the plastic receptacle includes an outer surface and an inner space.
- the aperture is formed on the outer surface to allow access into the inner space.
- the flap is adherable on the outer surface to close the aperture and is at least partially removable from the outer surface to open the aperture.
- the inner space is sealed when the aperture is closed by the flap.
- the plastic receptacle and the flap are identical in composition.
- FIG. 1 is an elevated, right perspective view of an example embodiment of a container housing a roll of wipes
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the example embodiment of the container in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is an elevated perspective view of the example container showing the flap partially removed from the container to open the aperture;
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example method of manufacturing an example embodiment of the container.
- FIGS. 1-3 illustrate an example embodiment of a container 10 for storing items which may contain moisture or liquid.
- the container 10 may be used to store cleaning supplies such as a set of wipes 12 .
- the wipes 12 may be wet wipes such as alcohol-based wipes, water-formula based wipes, dry wipes, or the like.
- the wipes 12 may be provided as a roll of wipes that are pre-cut and detachable so as to be individually dispensed via pulling.
- the wipes 12 may be provided as a stack of wipes that are folded and arranged so as to be individually dispensed via pulling.
- the set of wipes 12 may include 180 wipes, for example.
- the receptacle 14 may be formed with a plastic covering 18 forming an inner space in which the items are stored.
- the plastic covering 18 may be a pair of plastic sheets that are bonded along their respective perimeter 18 a such that an inner space is formed between the plastic sheets and inwardly of the perimeters 18 a of the plastic sheets.
- the materials from which receptacle 14 is made may be transparent or translucent to make the contents of the container 10 viewable from the outside or may be partially or entirely opaque/colored.
- the plastic covering 18 may have an outer surface on which an aperture 20 is formed and by way of which the inner space is accessed from outside the receptacle 14 /container 10 .
- the aperture 20 may be formed on one of the plastic sheets.
- the container 10 may include a flap 16 that is used to cover the aperture 20 and seal the inner space of the receptacle 14 from the outside environment.
- the flap 16 may be adherable to an outer surface of the container 10 /receptacle 14 , and may be configured and positioned to cover and close the aperture 20 .
- the inner space may be sealed when the aperture 20 is closed by the flap 16 , and may be hermetically sealed so as to prevent any moisture from escaping through the aperture 20 in one example embodiment.
- the flap 16 may be removable, or at least partially removable, to open the aperture 20 and to allow access to the inner space.
- the flap 16 may be configured to be completely removable from the receptacle 14 .
- the proximal portion may be integrated to form a single piece with the receptacle 14 .
- the flap 16 and the receptacle 14 may be made of materials that are identical in composition in order to facilitate formation of a single piece.
- the flap 16 may include a proximal portion 16 a and a distal portion 16 b.
- the proximal portion 16 a may be irremovably attached to the outer surface of the receptacle 14 while the distal portion may be removable from the outer surface of the receptacle 14 .
- the proximal portion of the flap 16 may be attached to the receptacle 14 by bonding, for example.
- the aperture 20 may be oval and may have a diameter ranging approximately between 30 mm and 60 mm.
- the short axis of the aperture 20 may be 30 mm and the long axis may be 60 mm.
- the aperture 20 may be circular and have a diameter ranging between 30 mm and 60 mm.
- the diameter of the aperture 20 may be approximately 30 mm, 45 mm or 60 mm.
- the aperture 20 may vary in shape or dimensions in other example embodiments.
- the aperture 20 on the receptacle 14 may have a given area and the flap 16 may be dimensioned to be larger than the given area of the aperture 20 so as to be capable of fully covering the aperture 20 .
- the flap 16 may be 75 mm long and 65 mm wide for a circular aperture 20 that has a diameter of 45 mm.
- the flap 16 may be similarly shaped as the aperture 20 but have larger dimensions.
- an oval flap 16 may be provided with an oval aperture 20 or a circular flap 16 may be provided with a circular aperture 20 .
- the perimeter around the aperture 20 may be applied with the adhesive while the flap 16 is not thereby allowing the flap 16 to repeat the process of adhering to the outer surface of the receptacle 14 (thus closing the aperture 20 ) and being removed therefrom (thus opening the aperture 20 ).
- the flap 16 may be applied with an adhesive to make the flap 16 adherable to the outer surface of the plastic covering 18 .
- the adhesive may be applied along most of the perimeter of the flap 16 . It may be possible to not apply the adhesive on a part of the distal portion in order to facilitate the grasping of the flap 16 when opening the aperture 20 .
- the adhesive may be a 1R adhesive.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an example method of manufacturing an example embodiment of the container 10 .
- the materials from which the container 10 may be provided in the form of a film.
- the film may be printed with various design features that will appear on the exterior of the bag.
- a polyethylene (PE) film may be bonded over the film printed with the design features to form a composite film. Heat pressing may be used in Step S 3 , for example.
- the composite film may be dried and solidified in Step S 4 . Thereafter, the composite film may be cut into one or more pieces that can become the container (Step S 5 ), and an aperture 20 may be formed on one piece of the composite film such as by stamping (Step S 6 ).
- the pieces of the composite film may be sealed to form the container 10 (Step S 7 ).
- Step S 7 three sides of the container 10 may be heat sealed initially, and the remaining side of the container 10 may be sealed after the set of wipes 12 is placed inside the container 10 .
- the container 10 may be made by cutting a sheet of plastic material to have an appropriate overall shape and design, and to include detailed features such as the aperture 20 . Thereafter, the sheet may be folded so as to enclose the set of wipes 12 and appropriate portions of the sheet may be adhered by bonding, heat sealing or the like to thereby obtain the desired final shape of the container 10 with the set of wipes 12 stored therein.
- the container 10 When the container 10 with a set of wipes 12 is provided to be used for the first time, the container 10 will be provided in a hermetically sealed state to facilitate the retention of moisture in the wipes 12 .
- a user can open the aperture 20 by grasping a part of the distal portion 16 b of the flap 16 that is not adherable to the outer surface of the plastic covering 18 . By pulling on the flap 16 , the user can open the aperture 20 and access the inner space of the receptacle 14 . The user can then grasp a single wipe 12 a from the set of wipes 12 and pull the single wipe 12 a out of the receptacle 14 through the aperture 20 thereby dispensing the wipe 12 a from the container 10 .
- the user may close the container 10 by covering the aperture 20 with the flap 16 and adhering the flap 16 to the outer surface of the plastic covering 18 .
- moisture in the wipes 12 is retained inside the container and, the remaining wipes 12 can be maintained in a moist state for future dispensing.
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- The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Application No. 63/048,242, filed Jul. 6, 2020, the entire contents and disclosure of which are incorporated by reference herein.
- The present disclosure relates to apparatus and methods of dispensing wipes from a container and, more particularly, a container providing a closable aperture from which wipes are dispensed.
- Bag storing wet wipes in bulk have large openings at the top. This exposes the entire roll of wet wipes to the ambient air and causes needless evaporation of moisture from the wet wipes. If the wet wipes contain alcohol, this effect is aggravated since alcohol tends to evaporate much faster than water-formula-based wipes. Opening the top of the bag in this manner is not practical for keeping the wipes wet since the opening of the bag needs to occur repeatedly.
- Apparatus and methods that retain moisture in bags or containers despite repeated opening of the bags or containers would help solve this problem.
- In one example embodiment, a container comprises a plastic receptacle, an aperture, and a flap. The plastic receptacle includes an outer surface and an inner space. The aperture is formed on the outer surface to allow access into the inner space. The flap is adherable on the outer surface to close the aperture and is at least partially removable from the outer surface to open the aperture. The inner space is sealed when the aperture is closed by the flap. The plastic receptacle and the flap are identical in composition.
- In another example embodiment, a container comprises a plastic receptacle, an aperture, and a flap. The plastic receptacle is formed by a pair of plastic sheets each having a perimeter. The plastic sheets are bonded along the respective perimeter to form an inner space. The aperture is formed on one of the plastic sheets to allow access into the inner space. The flap is adherable to the one of the plastic sheets to close the aperture and is at least partially removable from the plastic receptacle to open the aperture. The inner space is hermetically sealed when the aperture is closed by the flap to retain moisture in the inner space. The plastic sheets and the flap are identical in composition.
- A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is an elevated, right perspective view of an example embodiment of a container housing a roll of wipes; -
FIG. 2 is a front view of the example embodiment of the container inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is an elevated perspective view of the example container showing a flap covering an aperture of the container; -
FIG. 4 is an elevated perspective view of the example container showing the flap partially removed from the container to open the aperture; -
FIG. 5 is an elevated perspective view of the example container showing a wipe being dispensed therefrom through the aperture; and -
FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example method of manufacturing an example embodiment of the container. -
FIGS. 1-3 illustrate an example embodiment of acontainer 10 for storing items which may contain moisture or liquid. Thecontainer 10 may be used to store cleaning supplies such as a set ofwipes 12. Thewipes 12 may be wet wipes such as alcohol-based wipes, water-formula based wipes, dry wipes, or the like. Thewipes 12 may be provided as a roll of wipes that are pre-cut and detachable so as to be individually dispensed via pulling. Alternatively, thewipes 12 may be provided as a stack of wipes that are folded and arranged so as to be individually dispensed via pulling. The set ofwipes 12 may include 180 wipes, for example. - The
container 10 may include areceptacle 14 that may be made of flexible materials such as plastic or thermoplastic. Specifically, the materials may be biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP), cast polypropylene (CPP), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) or a combination thereof. As such, thereceptacle 14 may be shapeless in that thereceptacle 14 is bendable, pliable, modifiable, and take on a variety of shapes. For example, thereceptacle 14 may be rectangular when it is laid flat on a surface. Thereceptacle 14 may be formed with a plastic covering 18 forming an inner space in which the items are stored. In one example embodiment, the plastic covering 18 may be a pair of plastic sheets that are bonded along theirrespective perimeter 18a such that an inner space is formed between the plastic sheets and inwardly of theperimeters 18a of the plastic sheets. The materials from whichreceptacle 14 is made may be transparent or translucent to make the contents of thecontainer 10 viewable from the outside or may be partially or entirely opaque/colored. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , theplastic covering 18 may have an outer surface on which anaperture 20 is formed and by way of which the inner space is accessed from outside thereceptacle 14/container 10. In one example embodiment, theaperture 20 may be formed on one of the plastic sheets. - The
container 10 may include aflap 16 that is used to cover theaperture 20 and seal the inner space of thereceptacle 14 from the outside environment. Theflap 16 may be adherable to an outer surface of thecontainer 10/receptacle 14, and may be configured and positioned to cover and close theaperture 20. The inner space may be sealed when theaperture 20 is closed by theflap 16, and may be hermetically sealed so as to prevent any moisture from escaping through theaperture 20 in one example embodiment. - The
flap 16 may be removable, or at least partially removable, to open theaperture 20 and to allow access to the inner space. In one example embodiment, theflap 16 may be configured to be completely removable from thereceptacle 14. Alternatively, the proximal portion may be integrated to form a single piece with thereceptacle 14. In this regard, theflap 16 and thereceptacle 14 may be made of materials that are identical in composition in order to facilitate formation of a single piece. Moreover, theflap 16 may include aproximal portion 16 a and adistal portion 16 b. Theproximal portion 16 a may be irremovably attached to the outer surface of thereceptacle 14 while the distal portion may be removable from the outer surface of thereceptacle 14. The proximal portion of theflap 16 may be attached to thereceptacle 14 by bonding, for example. - In one example embodiment, the
aperture 20 may be oval and may have a diameter ranging approximately between 30 mm and 60 mm. For example, the short axis of theaperture 20 may be 30 mm and the long axis may be 60 mm. In another example embodiment, theaperture 20 may be circular and have a diameter ranging between 30 mm and 60 mm. The diameter of theaperture 20 may be approximately 30 mm, 45 mm or 60 mm. Theaperture 20 may vary in shape or dimensions in other example embodiments. - Moreover, the
aperture 20 on thereceptacle 14 may have a given area and theflap 16 may be dimensioned to be larger than the given area of theaperture 20 so as to be capable of fully covering theaperture 20. In one example embodiment, theflap 16 may be 75 mm long and 65 mm wide for acircular aperture 20 that has a diameter of 45 mm. - The
flap 16 may be similarly shaped as theaperture 20 but have larger dimensions. For example, anoval flap 16 may be provided with anoval aperture 20 or acircular flap 16 may be provided with acircular aperture 20. In one example embodiment, the perimeter around theaperture 20 may be applied with the adhesive while theflap 16 is not thereby allowing theflap 16 to repeat the process of adhering to the outer surface of the receptacle 14 (thus closing the aperture 20) and being removed therefrom (thus opening the aperture 20). - Alternatively, the
flap 16 may be applied with an adhesive to make theflap 16 adherable to the outer surface of theplastic covering 18. Specifically, the adhesive may be applied along most of the perimeter of theflap 16. It may be possible to not apply the adhesive on a part of the distal portion in order to facilitate the grasping of theflap 16 when opening theaperture 20. - In one example embodiment, the adhesive may be a 1R adhesive.
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FIG. 6 illustrates an example method of manufacturing an example embodiment of thecontainer 10. In Step S1, the materials from which thecontainer 10 may be provided in the form of a film. In Step S2, the film may be printed with various design features that will appear on the exterior of the bag. In Step S3, a polyethylene (PE) film may be bonded over the film printed with the design features to form a composite film. Heat pressing may be used in Step S3, for example. The composite film may be dried and solidified in Step S4. Thereafter, the composite film may be cut into one or more pieces that can become the container (Step S5), and anaperture 20 may be formed on one piece of the composite film such as by stamping (Step S6). The pieces of the composite film may be sealed to form the container 10 (Step S7). In Step S7, three sides of thecontainer 10 may be heat sealed initially, and the remaining side of thecontainer 10 may be sealed after the set ofwipes 12 is placed inside thecontainer 10. - The
container 10 may be made by cutting a sheet of plastic material to have an appropriate overall shape and design, and to include detailed features such as theaperture 20. Thereafter, the sheet may be folded so as to enclose the set ofwipes 12 and appropriate portions of the sheet may be adhered by bonding, heat sealing or the like to thereby obtain the desired final shape of thecontainer 10 with the set ofwipes 12 stored therein. - When the
container 10 with a set ofwipes 12 is provided to be used for the first time, thecontainer 10 will be provided in a hermetically sealed state to facilitate the retention of moisture in thewipes 12. A user can open theaperture 20 by grasping a part of thedistal portion 16 b of theflap 16 that is not adherable to the outer surface of theplastic covering 18. By pulling on theflap 16, the user can open theaperture 20 and access the inner space of thereceptacle 14. The user can then grasp a single wipe 12 a from the set ofwipes 12 and pull the single wipe 12 a out of thereceptacle 14 through theaperture 20 thereby dispensing the wipe 12 a from thecontainer 10. After the user dispenses asmany wipes 12 a as desired out of thecontainer 10, the user may close thecontainer 10 by covering theaperture 20 with theflap 16 and adhering theflap 16 to the outer surface of theplastic covering 18. As such, moisture in thewipes 12 is retained inside the container and, the remainingwipes 12 can be maintained in a moist state for future dispensing. - Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
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