WO1996003069A1 - Toilet paper package in the form of an extended paper strip - Google Patents
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- WO1996003069A1 WO1996003069A1 PCT/AT1995/000152 AT9500152W WO9603069A1 WO 1996003069 A1 WO1996003069 A1 WO 1996003069A1 AT 9500152 W AT9500152 W AT 9500152W WO 9603069 A1 WO9603069 A1 WO 9603069A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K10/00—Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
- A47K10/24—Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
- A47K10/32—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper
- A47K10/34—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a web, e.g. with mechanical dispensing means
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- the invention relates to a toilet paper pack in the form of an elongated paper strip which is folded in a zigzag shape to form a block-like stack which is surrounded by a loop holding this stack together.
- Toilet paper packs of the aforementioned type are known and have the property over the widely used toilet paper rolls that a certain amount of paper takes up a lower gross volume, which results from the elimination of the central cardboard tube provided for toilet paper rolls and from the elimination of the rolls lying against each other results in the unused empty space present in the cylindrical outer surfaces.
- the lower volume of the aforementioned toilet paper packs compared to the toilet paper rolls represents a not insignificant advantage in terms of storage and transportation.
- the toilet paper pack according to the invention mentioned at the outset is characterized in that the toilet paper pack is provided with a tab which has a free end for gripping and which is connected to one end of the paper strip, and that the loop is preferably in the longitudinal direction of the paper strip is placed around the stack.
- this toilet paper pack In the production of this toilet paper pack, the paper strip folded into a block-like stack, which, in order to make it easy to handle, is surrounded by a loop, can be provided relatively easily with an outstanding tab, which with a
- the end of the paper strip is connected, and this toilet paper pack, after it has been inserted into a suitable removal container, can be prepared for removal simply by opening or opening the loop, the flap being easy to grasp the end of the paper strip and one allows easy manipulation when pulling the same out of the removal container, this paper strip can be pulled through a removal slot, for example.
- the production sequence of the pack and also the preparation of this pack for removal from a container provided for this purpose can usually be particularly simplified by placing the loop around the stack in the longitudinal direction of the paper strip. It may be the block-like stacking of the lung in Herstel ⁇ is formed from an elongated strip of paper, are also reduces ver ⁇ by mechanical compression in its volume, may be better suited still "whereby the objective.
- a very simple embodiment of the toilet paper pack designed according to the invention is obtained if it is provided that the tab is attached directly to the end of the paper strip.
- This embodiment can advantageously be provided together with a loop placed around the stack transversely to the longitudinal direction of the paper strip; however, this embodiment can also be considered in the case of a loop running around the stack in the longitudinal direction of the paper strip.
- a variant of the aforementioned embodiment is characterized in that the tab is formed by a free end of a loop running around the stack in the longitudinal direction of the paper strip, the other inner end of the loop being connected to one end of the paper strip.
- This variant makes it possible to reduce the manufacturing steps required for forming the loop and for establishing a connection between the flap and the end of the paper strip, and also the steps required for preparing the toilet paper pack for the removal of toilet paper.
- a further embodiment of the toilet paper pack according to the invention which in a simple manner gives a given paper can reduce the amount of paper to a very small volume and also results in good stability of the toilet paper pack, characterized in that two loops are placed around the stack, one loop running in the longitudinal direction of the paper strip and the other in the transverse direction to.
- the loop provided in the toilet paper pack designed according to the invention which surrounds the block-like stack, which is formed from a folded paper strip, can generally be torn or cut through the folded paper strip without special aids when preparing the toilet paper pack to remove the toilet paper to be exposed for removal.
- a tear thread, tear tape or the like crossing the loop (s) is provided on the loop (s) as a tear-open aid.
- Such a tear tape can e.g. made of paper or plastic.
- the tear-open aid can be arranged at an almost right angle or also at an angle to the loop provided in the toilet paper pack according to the invention and, if desired, can also be connected to the loop mentioned. It is also possible to integrate the tear aid with the tab. Opening the package can be further facilitated by providing a perforation in the loop.
- the tab provided in the toilet paper pack designed according to the invention and also the loop provided in this pack, such as Paper or plastic films.
- Particularly favorable properties with regard to the intended use of the tab can be achieved if it is provided that the tab consists of paper which is stiffer than the paper of the paper strip.
- the invention also relates to a receptacle for a toilet paper pack designed according to the invention.
- This receptacle is characterized in that the receptacle is a cuboid box which can be filled from above and which has openings in its side walls or in tabs projecting upwards from these side walls, into which an axle rod or the like which forms part of a toilet paper is roll holder, for hanging the receptacle on one such toilet roll holder is insertable.
- Such a container can be produced easily and with little effort and enables the use of the widely available toilet paper roll holder to keep the toilet paper pack designed according to the invention ready.
- a receptacle can, if desired, also be simply added to the toilet paper packs designed according to the invention, even in the folded state.
- the box provided as a receptacle can be open at the top; however, it is advantageous to provide the box with a lid.
- a preferred embodiment of such a receiving container designed according to the invention is characterized in that the container has a raised rear wall. This design allows a very stable fit of such a receptacle in a toilet paper roll holder, as is widely available.
- the separation of toilet paper sections from the elongated paper strip of the toilet paper pack can be facilitated by providing a tear-off edge on the receptacle.
- a tear-off edge can e.g. be provided above a front edge or lower edge of the receptacle and e.g. be in the form of a serrated cardboard strip.
- FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of a toilet paper pack designed according to the invention in a view
- FIG. 2 shows this toilet paper pack in a section along the line II-II in FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 shows another embodiment of a toilet paper pack designed according to the invention in a view similar to FIG. 1
- FIG. 4 shows a further embodiment of a toilet pack designed according to the invention ⁇ pierpackung, again in a view similar to Fig.l
- 5 shows an embodiment of a receptacle for toilet paper packs designed according to the invention. All drawing figures are kept schematically.
- Paper pack 1 consists of an elongated paper strip 2, which is folded into a block-like stack 3, which is surrounded by a loop 4 holding this stack 3 together.
- the toilet paper pack 1 is further provided with a tab 5 which has an end 6 which is free for gripping and which is connected to an end section 7 of the paper strip 2.
- the loop 4 is placed around the stack 3 in the longitudinal direction of the paper strip 2 indicated by the arrow 8.
- the loop 4 is, preferably with an adhesive point 9, assembled so that a free end of the strip forming the loop 4 remains, which forms the tab 5.
- the other, inner end 10 of the loop 4 is connected to the end section 7 of the paper strip, and an indirect connection between the tab 5 and the end 7 of the paper strip 2 is thus formed via the loop 4.
- the end section 7 of the paper strip 2 can be pulled out of a container into which the toilet paper pack 1 has been inserted by means of the tab 5 and, if necessary, can also be pulled through a removal slot or the like. This manipulation can be considerably simplified by using a stiffer material than the toilet paper for the loop 4 compared to the direct handling of the end section 7 of the paper strip 2.
- a loop 4 is placed around the block-like stack 3, which is formed by an elongated, zigzag folded paper strip 2, which loop extends transversely to the longitudinal direction of the paper strip 2 , which is indicated by the arrow 8, runs.
- the tab 5 is attached directly to the end section 7 of the paper strip 2, preferably by means of an adhesive connection.
- the end section 7 of the paper strip 2 can be handled in a simple manner with the aid of the tab 5, in particular can be pulled out of a receptacle into which the toilet paper pack has been inserted, whereby it can also be easily pulled through a removal slot or the like can be carried out.
- the loop 4 must be cut, which will be discussed in more detail below.
- two loops 4a, 4b are placed around the block-like stack 3, which is formed from an elongated paper strip 2 which is folded together in a zigzag shape.
- the one loop 4a runs in the longitudinal direction of the paper strip indicated by the arrow 8 and the loop 4b runs in the transverse direction thereto.
- the flap 5 is in this case, analogous to the embodiment according to FIGS. 1 and 2, formed by a free end of the loop 4a placed around the stack 3 in the longitudinal direction 8 of the paper strip 2; after the loops 4a and 4b have been opened, this tab 5 can be handled in an analogous manner to that described in the discussion of the embodiment according to FIGS. 1 and 2.
- a tab directly attached to the end section 7 of the paper strip 2 can also be provided, that is, a tab , which is formed in an analogous manner to the tab which is present in the embodiment according to FIG. such a tab 5a is shown in broken lines in FIG. If desired, such a tab can also be arranged next to the loop 4 in the embodiment according to FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the loop provided in a toilet paper pack designed according to the invention which surrounds the block-like stack to which the elongated paper strip is folded in a zig-zag manner, can generally be simply gripped and torn.
- a tear-open thread which crosses the loop or loops a tear-open tape or the like is preferably provided as a tear-open aid.
- Such a tear thread or tear tape can simply be placed on the finished folded stack before the loop or loops are placed around the stack, so that this tear thread or tear tape between the stack 3 and the loop placed around the stack or the loops placed around the stack comes to lie and the loop or loops by pulling on this tear-open aid can be severed.
- Such a tear thread or tear tape can also be fed together with the loop or loops or also combined with the loop or loops.
- tear-open aids in the form of a tear thread 11 are also provided in the embodiments of a toilet paper pack according to the invention shown in FIGS. 1 to 4.
- the tear thread or the tear tape only has to cross the loop or loops, it being largely optional whether this takes place obliquely or perpendicularly to the edges of the loop or loops. If, as shown in FIG. 4, two loops are provided which enclose the stack, it is expedient to arrange the tear thread or the tear tape diagonally under the point of intersection of the loops, so that the two loops can be easily separated in one operation can.
- the loop (s) 4 can be provided with a perforation 21, as shown in FIG. 3 is indicated.
- FIG. 5 shows an embodiment of a receptacle 12 which is provided for receiving a toilet paper pack designed according to the invention and for dispensing the toilet paper in sections.
- This receptacle is designed in the form of a box-shaped folding box which is open at the top and has openings 15 in its side walls 13 or in tabs 14 projecting upwards from these side walls 13, into which an axle rod 16 or the like, which part a toilet paper roll holder 17, can be inserted.
- an axle rod 16 or the like which part a toilet paper roll holder 17
- a removal slot 19 through which the elongated paper strip can be drawn for dispensing.
- the rear wall 20 of the receptacle 12 is raised, which in various embodiments of the roll holder 17 stabilizes the seat of the receptacle 12 on such a roll holder. siert.
- a cover 21 is preferably provided on the receptacle 12, as shown in broken lines in FIG.
- a tear-off edge can advantageously be provided on the receptacle 12.
- a tear-off edge can e.g. be in the form of a serrated cardboard strip 23, which is arranged on the front 18 of the receptacle 12, in particular on the lower edge 24 or another front edge of the receptacle 12.
- the toilet paper strip 2 can be provided with perforations at equidistant intervals, the position of these perforations advantageously being chosen such that it coincides with the bending points of the zigzag fold.
- perforations at equidistant intervals, the position of these perforations advantageously being chosen such that it coincides with the bending points of the zigzag fold.
- imperforate paper strip it is also entirely possible to use an imperforate paper strip.
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