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US2029245A
US2029245A US629625A US62962532A US2029245A US 2029245 A US2029245 A US 2029245A US 629625 A US629625 A US 629625A US 62962532 A US62962532 A US 62962532A US 2029245 A US2029245 A US 2029245A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • the present invention involves a carrying forward of the basic principles of my earlier invention and their application in forming packets having improved structural features and adapted to be used still more advantageously for-certain of the purposes above mentioned and for other similar uses.
  • Another feature of the present invention resides in a'modified form of the unitarily folded assembly of sheets of tissue wherein the folded tissues, instead of having both of the end portions remote from the fold secured to the backing member, are secured at one end only.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the tissue packet wherein the tissues are transversely folded and assembled so as to give greater compactness as respects area as compared with the tissue packets disclosed in my earlier application;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view, of a modified form of assembly wherein the individual sheets or units thereof are secured at one end only.
  • the packets or booklets of Figs. 1 and 2 are shown as consisting of a tissue assembly .lll enclosed by, and secured along one end asat II, to a flexible backing member l4 provided with an extended portion I6 adapted to be folded over the 'top of the assembly and brought intoengage- 85 ment with an overlapped portion I. in a manner similar to the covers of match books now in general use.
  • the tissue assembly is shown as made up of a pluralityof units 20, each consisting of two substantially rectangular sheets of soft tissue paper or similar fabric which have been folded 5' transversely as a unit as at 22 and then folded lengthwise as at 24 with the opposite ends of the transversely folded unit brought into approximate coincidence and secured to the backing member as at l2.
  • one of the ends of 10 one of the units is shown as having been severed so as better to illustrate the fold arrangement.
  • the sheets are shown as perforated as at 26 along a line parallel to and adja- 15 cent their points of attachment to the backing member. While other types of perforations may be employed, I find that severance and clean sepdesired. 25
  • a convenient modification is provided, as illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4, byfolding the units with one fold somewhat longer than 30 the other, so that the end of the longer fold, indicated at 28, will be bound with the like ends. of the other units of the assembly while leaving the shorter fold 30 outside of the binding.
  • This form is'particularly advantageous when used in 35 forming the handkerchief bookletasuch as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and which involve also transverse folding of the sheets, in that the severance of the units is greatly facilitated by obviating the necessity of tearing off both folds from the 10 backing.
  • the advantages of the basic principles of the unitarily folded units are not in any.
  • the unitary folding performs the same useful functions of causing the assembly'when it is' flexed, as by bending orflexingthe supporting backing member, to tend to separate into units adapted for individual removal and use, and at the same time so 50 presenting the smooth folded edge portion of each unit, as it becomes uppermost in the assembly during gradual use of the tissue, that it may be readily grasped by the user.
  • These features are particularly useful when dealing with soft tissues and fabrics such as are preferred for wiping and cleansing purposes, when removing lipstick stains,
  • a tissue paper packet comprising anassembly of sheets oi thin tissue paper having a soft texture and adapted to be'used for removing cleansing cream and for like purposes about the person, said assembly comprising a plurality of contiguoussuperimposed units each individually folded upon itself in the same directioninto leaves of unequal length, the inner faces of which are in contact, the edges of the longer portions being assembled into approximate coincidence,
  • binding means for securing said coincident edges of the longer portions together, leaving the edges of the shorter portions free, and wherein when the'assembly is flexed the individual units are separated at their free fold ends, thereby permitting them to be grasped by the fingers for .ready removal of the top unit without disturbing contiguous superimposed units each individually folded upon itself in the same direction into leaves of unequal length, the inner faces of which are in contact, the edges of the longer portions being'assembled into approximate coincidence, flexible cover means enclosing saidassembly, binding means for securing said coincident edges of the longer portions to each other and to said cover means, and wherein the backing member is flexible and so cooperates with the assembled units that when the backing member is flexed the individual units are separated so that they may be separately grasped by the fingers.
  • a tissue paper packet for cosmetic, toilet and like uses comprising a plurality of contiguous superimposed units of tissue each individually folded transversely and then lengthwise so that the inner faces of the folded portions are in contact, the second or lengthwise folds'being in the same direction and placed so as to provide a longer portion and a shorter portion, the edges of the longer portion being assembled into approximate coincidence, while the edges of the shorter portions are free, thereby permitting complete removal of the top unit without unfolcling or disturbing the lower units, and binding means for securing said coincident edges of the longer portions in such assembled position.
  • a tissue paper packet for cosmetic, toilet, and like uses comprising a plurality of contiguous superimposed units of tissue each individually folded transversely and then lengthwise so that the inner faces-of the folded portions are in contact, the second or lengthwise folds being in the same direction and placed so as to provide a longer portion and a shorter portion, the edges of the longer portion being assembled into approximate coincidence, while the edges of the shorter portions are free, thereby permitting

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Jan.- 28, 1936.
J. B. LYON (TISSUE PACKET Filed Aug. 20, 1932 James B. Zwfl BY TTORNEYS STATES TISSUE PACKET James B. Lyon, New York, N. Y., assignor of onetenth to George-H. Corey, Bayside, and ninetenths to Margaret E. Lyon, New York, N. Y.
Application August 20, 1932, Serial No. 629,625
4' Claims.
In my co-pending application Serial No. 584,773, filed January 5, 1932, I have disclosed a novel tissue packet wherein a plurality of sheets of a soft tissue paper are so arranged and folded '5 as to permit of their ready assembly in units of a suitable quantity and size for wiping lipstick stains from the hands and fingers, for removing cleansing cream in renewing the make-up, and
for generally similar uses aboutthe person.
m The present invention involves a carrying forward of the basic principles of my earlier invention and their application in forming packets having improved structural features and adapted to be used still more advantageously for-certain of the purposes above mentioned and for other similar uses.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a tissue assembly wherein the individual sheets are, when removed and unfolded for use, of
relatively large area, or of a. size comparable to the cleansing tissue handkerchiefs now customarily distributed in package form, whereas when folded in the assembled tissue packet they are exceedingly compact and take up relatively little space. At the same-time, because of their assembly in book form they are protected against soiling when they are carried in the hand bag.
Another feature of the present invention resides in a'modified form of the unitarily folded assembly of sheets of tissue wherein the folded tissues, instead of having both of the end portions remote from the fold secured to the backing member, are secured at one end only.
The invention will be described in greater detail by reference to the appended drawing, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the tissue packet wherein the tissues are transversely folded and assembled so as to give greater compactness as respects area as compared with the tissue packets disclosed in my earlier application;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the packet shown in Fig. 1, but with one end of one of the handkerchief units severed to further illustrate the structure of the assembly;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view, and Fig. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view, of a modified form of assembly wherein the individual sheets or units thereof are secured at one end only.
The packets or booklets of Figs. 1 and 2 are shown as consisting of a tissue assembly .lll enclosed by, and secured along one end asat II, to a flexible backing member l4 provided with an extended portion I6 adapted to be folded over the 'top of the assembly and brought intoengage- 85 ment with an overlapped portion I. in a manner similar to the covers of match books now in general use. The tissue assembly is shown as made up of a pluralityof units 20, each consisting of two substantially rectangular sheets of soft tissue paper or similar fabric which have been folded 5' transversely as a unit as at 22 and then folded lengthwise as at 24 with the opposite ends of the transversely folded unit brought into approximate coincidence and secured to the backing member as at l2. In Fig. 2, one of the ends of 10 one of the units is shown as having been severed so as better to illustrate the fold arrangement. In order to facilitate severance of the tissue units from the assembly, the sheets are shown as perforated as at 26 along a line parallel to and adja- 15 cent their points of attachment to the backing member. While other types of perforations may be employed, I find that severance and clean sepdesired. 25
Instead of securing the units or individual sheets, as the case may be, at both ends within the binding, a convenient modification is provided, as illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4, byfolding the units with one fold somewhat longer than 30 the other, so that the end of the longer fold, indicated at 28, will be bound with the like ends. of the other units of the assembly while leaving the shorter fold 30 outside of the binding. This form is'particularly advantageous when used in 35 forming the handkerchief bookletasuch as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and which involve also transverse folding of the sheets, in that the severance of the units is greatly facilitated by obviating the necessity of tearing off both folds from the 10 backing. At the same time the advantages of the basic principles of the unitarily folded units are not in any. way adversely afiected. As in the type disclosed in my earlier application above mentioned and in Figs. 1 and2, the unitary folding performs the same useful functions of causing the assembly'when it is' flexed, as by bending orflexingthe supporting backing member, to tend to separate into units adapted for individual removal and use, and at the same time so 50 presenting the smooth folded edge portion of each unit, as it becomes uppermost in the assembly during gradual use of the tissue, that it may be readily grasped by the user. These features are particularly useful when dealing with soft tissues and fabrics such as are preferred for wiping and cleansing purposes, when removing lipstick stains,
.cleansing cream and similar cosmetics in the course of the manipulations having for an object the beautifying of the person. Such tissues because of their texture and fineness tend. to adhere to one another if associated merely in flat unfolded relation to one another, and because of these characteristics cannot be readily separated- 'Whilethe unequal fold arrangement is shownin Figs. 3and 4 as applied in connection with handkerchiefs that have been folded transversely, it is to be understoodv that it is equally applicable in preparing tissue packets or booklets wherein the tissues are folded only once, and this lengthwise as distinguished from both transversely and lengthwise. For example, this unequal fold arrangement can be applied with advantage to tissue pckets such as shown-in my earlier copending application. I
While the novel assembly of tissues is shown as arranged in combination with a combined backing and cover member, which in closed position completely encircles the assembly, it is to v I be understood that other forms of binding, backing or backing and cover means may be employed. Various other changes may be made in the proportions of the elements and in the details of the construction without departing from the invention which is not to' be'deemed as limited other than as indicated in the appended claims.
I claim: I
l. A tissue paper packet comprising anassembly of sheets oi thin tissue paper having a soft texture and adapted to be'used for removing cleansing cream and for like purposes about the person, said assembly comprising a plurality of contiguoussuperimposed units each individually folded upon itself in the same directioninto leaves of unequal length, the inner faces of which are in contact, the edges of the longer portions being assembled into approximate coincidence,
and binding means for securing said coincident edges of the longer portions together, leaving the edges of the shorter portions free, and wherein when the'assembly is flexed the individual units are separated at their free fold ends, thereby permitting them to be grasped by the fingers for .ready removal of the top unit without disturbing contiguous superimposed units each individually folded upon itself in the same direction into leaves of unequal length, the inner faces of which are in contact, the edges of the longer portions being'assembled into approximate coincidence, flexible cover means enclosing saidassembly, binding means for securing said coincident edges of the longer portions to each other and to said cover means, and wherein the backing member is flexible and so cooperates with the assembled units that when the backing member is flexed the individual units are separated so that they may be separately grasped by the fingers.
3. A tissue paper packet for cosmetic, toilet and like uses, comprising a plurality of contiguous superimposed units of tissue each individually folded transversely and then lengthwise so that the inner faces of the folded portions are in contact, the second or lengthwise folds'being in the same direction and placed so as to provide a longer portion and a shorter portion, the edges of the longer portion being assembled into approximate coincidence, while the edges of the shorter portions are free, thereby permitting complete removal of the top unit without unfolcling or disturbing the lower units, and binding means for securing said coincident edges of the longer portions in such assembled position.
4.A tissue paper packet for cosmetic, toilet, and like uses, comprising a plurality of contiguous superimposed units of tissue each individually folded transversely and then lengthwise so that the inner faces-of the folded portions are in contact, the second or lengthwise folds being in the same direction and placed so as to provide a longer portion and a shorter portion, the edges of the longer portion being assembled into approximate coincidence, while the edges of the shorter portions are free, thereby permitting
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US2780262A (en) * 1952-06-30 1957-02-05 Lennartz Walter Covering of artificial material
US3033359A (en) * 1960-05-03 1962-05-08 Sam N Mercer Disposable lens shield
US3225912A (en) * 1962-11-13 1965-12-28 Ben L Bryant Drying assembly
US4624365A (en) * 1983-08-03 1986-11-25 Plasticos Polyfilm S/A Packaging arrangement for plastic bags
US5661955A (en) * 1995-09-01 1997-09-02 Prompac Industries, Inc. Case for expandable packing material
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US2780262A (en) * 1952-06-30 1957-02-05 Lennartz Walter Covering of artificial material
US3033359A (en) * 1960-05-03 1962-05-08 Sam N Mercer Disposable lens shield
US3225912A (en) * 1962-11-13 1965-12-28 Ben L Bryant Drying assembly
US4624365A (en) * 1983-08-03 1986-11-25 Plasticos Polyfilm S/A Packaging arrangement for plastic bags
US5661955A (en) * 1995-09-01 1997-09-02 Prompac Industries, Inc. Case for expandable packing material
WO2002047812A2 (en) * 2000-12-14 2002-06-20 New Pig Corporation Absorbent article tablet
WO2002047812A3 (en) * 2000-12-14 2003-08-28 New Pig Corp Absorbent article tablet
US20090127148A1 (en) * 2005-04-29 2009-05-21 Pratis Palazzo Giancarlo A package of cigarette paper sheets
WO2018217195A1 (en) * 2017-05-24 2018-11-29 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Sewn stack of absorbent sheets
WO2018217197A1 (en) * 2017-05-24 2018-11-29 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Sewn and perforated stack of absorbent sheets
US20190092504A1 (en) * 2017-05-24 2019-03-28 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Sewn and perforated stack of absorbent sheets
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