WO2015185223A1 - Couvre-doigt jetable pourvu d'un produit de soins pour chaussures - Google Patents

Couvre-doigt jetable pourvu d'un produit de soins pour chaussures Download PDF

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WO2015185223A1
WO2015185223A1 PCT/EP2015/025024 EP2015025024W WO2015185223A1 WO 2015185223 A1 WO2015185223 A1 WO 2015185223A1 EP 2015025024 W EP2015025024 W EP 2015025024W WO 2015185223 A1 WO2015185223 A1 WO 2015185223A1
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finger cover
disposable finger
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Ceylan Cinkilinc
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L23/00Cleaning footwear
    • A47L23/04Hand implements for shoe-cleaning, with or without applicators for shoe polish
    • A47L23/05Hand implements for shoe-cleaning, with or without applicators for shoe polish with applicators for shoe polish
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L23/00Cleaning footwear
    • A47L23/04Hand implements for shoe-cleaning, with or without applicators for shoe polish
    • A47L23/10Cloth or collapsible cleaning pads; Glove-like cleaning cloths

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  • the present invention relates to a disposable finger cover with shoe care products, a method for producing such a storage means for shoe care products, a use of such a disposable finger cover and a package of at least one such disposable finger cover.
  • Microcapsule coated flexible carrier materials in the form of gloves are known in the art.
  • DE 196 00 076 A1 describes a glove which is produced from a film and provided with a coating in which an active substance to be applied is enclosed, which is contained in pressure-rupturing micro-capsules.
  • This glove is proposed here for the application of skin-irritating or bad-smelling active ingredients.
  • a disadvantage of this solution is that the material from which the glove is made encloses all the fingers and, depending on the embodiment, the palm of the hand.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an improved variant.
  • a disposable finger cover having the features of claim 1, with a method of manufacturing a disposable finger cover with the features of claim 10, with a use of a disposable finger cover with the features of claim 1 13, with a Packaging with the features of claim 14 and a manufacturing device with the features of claim 15 solved.
  • Advantageous further embodiments are specified in each of the subclaims.
  • the disposable finger cover and the method but also, for example, the method with the use, as well as with the packaging can be used together.
  • other combinations between the disposable finger cover, the method, the use and packaging are possible.
  • a disposable finger cover having a shoe care product with an opening wherein the opening has a size that allows insertion of at least two fingers, wherein the disposable finger cover has a friction surface for the shoe care agent for rubbing the shoe care agent by means of Disposable finger cover, wherein the disposable finger cover is elongated Form having a length that allows slipping over the phalanges and the middle-hand fingers of the inserted at least two fingers addition.
  • the Verreib on at least partially encapsulated with micro-capsules coated carrier material, wherein the microcapsules include a shoe care products that burst microcapsules when applied to the outside of this pressure and release the shoe care products.
  • the user may, for example, remove a shoe care product in the form of a wax, cream or the like from a container provided therefor.
  • a container provided therefor.
  • This can be a tube or a can.
  • Such a disposable finger cover can thus replace the otherwise very often used in household rags.
  • microcapsules in which the shoe care agent is encapsulated within a wrapper.
  • Another embodiment provides the shoe care product itself in the form of microcapsules.
  • the microcapsules preferably consist exclusively of the shoe care product.
  • a multilayer material can be used in particular as a carrier material.
  • the multilayer material has, for example, a nonwoven on which a film is applied.
  • On the foliation can be applied, for example, the shoe polish.
  • the foliation is achieved by applying, preferably by spraying, a material, for example by applying a polyethylene material.
  • a material may be used here, as is the case with liquid plaster which is sprayed out.
  • the coating created by application can serve as an adhesive for the shoe care product, in particular for the microcapsules.
  • a foliation is applied, for example by bonding a nonwoven layer with a prefabricated film layer.
  • a coating preferably an adhesive and / or the microcapsules can then be applied to these.
  • a protective layer is applied to the microcapsules when they have been applied, for example applied to the adhesive.
  • the microcapsules can sink into the applied coating and thereby be protected.
  • an adhesive is vapor-deposited.
  • the adhesive can then be applied to microcapsules.
  • the disposable finger cover may be closed at one end opposite the opening for insertion of the fingers.
  • the end may have an angular transition as well as an at least partially rounded transition into a longitudinal extension.
  • the carrier material is preferably liquid-tight, preferably with respect to the shoe care agent to be applied, more preferably with respect to water.
  • a liquid-tightness is at least temporary, that is to say the carrier material has a resistance to liquid-tightness for a few minutes. It is further preferred if the carrier material has a constant, permanent impermeability, at least for the shoe care agent.
  • the shoe care agent applied on the disposable finger cover ensures fluid tightness.
  • the shoe care agent applied as a film is able to provide a water-tightness.
  • the carrier material used becomes fluid-tight by means of the shoe care agent.
  • the carrier material may be single-layered.
  • the carrier material is multi-layered.
  • two or more layers connected together form the carrier material.
  • the layers of the carrier material from the respective same base material, for example cellulose fibers, nonwoven fibers of polymer material or film material. It is also possible for different base materials to be present either mixed or separately in different layers.
  • the carrier material is made of a biodegradable material, for example, a starch-based material.
  • Other biodegradable products such as PLA or the like are also usable.
  • fiber layers and film / fiber layers can be used.
  • a spunbonded nonwoven, a carded nonwoven fabric, a meltblown nonwoven or another layer can be used.
  • a lamination of a surface of the Be provided carrier material for example with an adhesive.
  • a coating is carried out with a wax-like material or a wax. This can be done over the entire surface as well as partially. In particular, adhesion of the microcapsules can be made possible by means of the coating.
  • the material of a microcapsule may be compatible with a material of the coating, where compatible means that a compound that holds the microcapsules is possible.
  • the material of a microcapsule may also have a wax.
  • the use of a polymer is possible.
  • the microcapsules preferably have a core-shell geometry. Preferably, only the core has the shoe care agent. But there is also the possibility that the shell itself also has a shoe care agent, preferably consists thereof.
  • a wax for example, beeswax, a fat or otherwise, for example, an impregnating agent, a colorant, a leather care agent such as leather milk, a cleaner as well as combinations thereof are used.
  • the shoe care product may include water, emulsifiers, oil or other ingredients, such as nanoparticles.
  • the disposable finger cover as carrier material comprises a nonwoven material and / or a nonwoven-like material, in particular a tissue, as part of a laminate with a coating in which microcapsules containing the shoe care product are contained.
  • Disposable finger cover according to one of the preceding claims characterized in that the disposable finger cover has a laminate with a foliation, wherein on the foaming the shoe cleaning care agent is applied, embedded in a coating and / or at least partially covered by a coating is, and / or the laminate has a nonwoven material with a coating with a color coating as shoe polish care.
  • a disposable finger cover is pulled over two fingers, a maximum of three fingers of a hand, more preferably via a first and a middle finger. This has the advantage that, on the one hand, a targeted pressure for bursting the microcapsules can be applied, for example, via the fingertips. On the other hand, it is particularly avoided by the length of the disposable finger cover that accidental skin contact occurs.
  • a disposable finger cover it is possible, for example, for a disposable finger cover to be pulled over just one finger, particularly preferably over an index finger or a middle finger.
  • a disposable finger cover is pulled over three fingers, more preferably on index, middle and ring finger.
  • a disposable finger cover may, for example, have a polishing surface, for example comprising a polishing paper.
  • the polishing surface may be disposed on another side of the disposable finger cover than the microcapsules.
  • a disposable finger cover comprises a liquid-impermeable layer, for example silicone.
  • the liquid-impermeable layer may be located, for example, inside and / or outside the disposable finger cover.
  • the liquid-impermeable layer is sprayed on, preferably on a carrier material.
  • the carrier material is liquid-impermeable, for example a film. Such an embodiment is for example very advantageous if the shoe care product used is irritant or bad-smelling and / or should not come into contact with the skin of one hand.
  • a disposable finger cover for example, it may be provided that the microcapsules are biodegradable, and / or contain environmentally friendly active ingredients such as wax, fats or paints.
  • a disposable finger cover comprises a soft material which is particularly suitable for the care of leather. Furthermore, it can be provided, for example, in one embodiment, that the material provides for banding. This means that when rubbing and / or polishing with a disposable finger cover no streaks should be caused. According to a preferred embodiment, it is provided that a first side of the disposable finger cover and a second side of the disposable finger cover is provided with microcapsules at least partially, preferably at least partially over the entire surface, in particular in a region of the fingers over the entire surface. An embodiment provides that on the first side an approximately equal amount of microcapsules is arranged as on the second side.
  • the first side is an inside
  • the second side is the outside of the disposable finger cover.
  • the inside is the side that comes to lie directly on the shoe when the user has put on the disposable finger cover.
  • the outside is the one that faces out on the other side.
  • a disposable finger cover may have a guide for at least one finger, more preferably for every two or three fingers. Furthermore, it is particularly preferred that at least one finger, preferably two or three fingers, be splinted with the disposable finger cover. This means that these are stiffened when they are in the disposable finger cover.
  • a disposable finger cover are preferably dimensioned so that they are suitable for insertion of at least one finger.
  • the size of a disposable finger cover is very advantageous for mobile use.
  • a disposable finger cover has a widening, which comprises at least one slot in the material, preferably two slots, which are arranged opposite one another and extend an opening.
  • one or more subsets are arranged within the disposable finger cover.
  • the division makes it possible, for example, that when rubbed, the disposable finger cover does not slip, in particular can not twist.
  • a division can be achieved, for example, by means of a loop in the disposable finger cover into which a finger fits.
  • the respective opposite sides of the disposable finger cover can be connected to each other inside, directly and / or indirectly.
  • a loop can be formed or a subdivision within the disposable finger cover.
  • the finger cover comprises a liquid-impermeable material at least in the region of the microcapsules. For example, it is thus ensured that a shoe care product which can be released does not come into contact with the skin or the fingers.
  • such a liquid-impermeable material may also prevent fingers from taking on a scent of shoe polish.
  • the disposable finger cover comprises a nonwoven material and / or a nonwoven-like material, in particular a tissue.
  • the material has embossments. These embossings can be bonds, as they can arise, for example, when using pressure and heat or pressure and adhesive.
  • a calender can be used for this purpose.
  • the bonding may result in a pattern, for example of uniform and / or also different shaped bonding surfaces, which are arranged, for example, partially connected and / or spaced apart from each other.
  • An embodiment provides, for example, that the bonding area comprises between 15% and 35% of the total surface area of the carrier material. However, it can also comprise higher proportions of the total area, for example 38% to 52% of the total surface area.
  • the bonding creates a bonding of material layers of the carrier material. At the same time as well as alternatively an increased resistance to a permeability of liquid, in particular the care agent can be created.
  • the bonding can be used to increase the strength of the substrate, for example in the machine direction as well as in the transverse direction thereto.
  • the machine direction is a direction along which the carrier material is transported during production. It may be particularly advantageous for applications that a shoe care agent or another care product is applied with a particularly soft substance in order to protect the surface of the shoe and / or a body to be cared for.
  • a nonwoven material and / or a nonwoven-like material, in particular a tissue may be particularly suitable for leather care. Therefore, it is envisaged that if present a bond has as possible no harsh elevations.
  • the carrier material has a coating of microcapsules in the area of the finger bales. Shoe polish in microcapsules is thus saved over a full coating over the entire area of a disposable finger cover.
  • the background here is that when applying a shoe polish with microcapsules, which burst on pressure, the pressure is preferably applied in particular in the area of the finger ball and thus the care product is released mainly in this area. In this way it should be avoided that microcapsule coating is provided in unnecessary areas in other areas where no pressure is applied.
  • the carrier material comprises an elastic material, for example consists of an elastic material, for example an elastic nonwoven.
  • a further embodiment provides that at least one layer of the carrier material has an elastic property.
  • This may for example be a middle layer of the carrier material, for example a film.
  • the carrier material has a plastic property. For example, it can be stretched, for example, by inserting a finger and thereby taking a precise fit for the finger.
  • the disposable finger cover has a carrier material, preferably substantially or completely composed thereof, which is folded and closed on two opposite sides. A side opposite a fold then forms an opening for insertion of the fingers. For example, in each case no connection of the sides to form an expansion can be provided in a region of the opening.
  • a disposable finger cover it is possible for a disposable finger cover to be folded once in the manufacturing process and then closed on an open side, for example welded or glued. Furthermore, it is possible to close the pages only up to a certain point of the open page and leave the rest open. In this way, for example, the above-mentioned slots could result.
  • the disposable finger cover on the inside comprises a device in the form of an elongated projection, preferably a thread, or a band which pulls the inside of the disposable finger cover to the outside.
  • a method of making a disposable finger cover wherein a disposable finger cover is made by the steps of: a) superposing support material;
  • the steps a), b), and if present also c) can be carried out one behind the other, directly or else by other intermediate steps as well as in a different order.
  • the superimposition of carrier material can be carried out, for example, by folding a carrier material.
  • the support material is preferably prefabricated and provided as roll material.
  • the roll material may then be cut and laid on top of one another, for example in a finishing machine.
  • the carrier material is first placed on top of each other and joined before a separation, in particular cutting, takes place. which is executed.
  • the application of microcapsules can be done, for example, before folding or stacking of the carrier material.
  • a packaging of at least one disposable finger cover is proposed, wherein the packaging is preferably resealable and the disposable finger cover removed both from the packaging, but preferably also re-introduced into the package can be.
  • the packaging is preferably resealable and the disposable finger cover removed both from the packaging, but preferably also re-introduced into the package can be.
  • a multiple packaging in which more than one disposable finger cover is arranged. These can for example be separated from each other by means of a single packaging.
  • different shoe care agents are arranged in a multiple package, for example with different colors, fats or waxes as well as disposable finger covers without shoe care products.
  • a plurality of individual disposable finger covers are individually packaged in a respective packaging and are arranged together in a total packaging for individual removal, wherein the overall packaging is resealable.
  • a further embodiment provides that at least one region of the packaging is translucent, preferably transparent.
  • the shoe care agent can be viewed from outside the packaging.
  • a disposable finger cover itself has a color design, for Example has a color corresponding to a color of the intended shoe care product.
  • a production device for producing a disposable finger cover comprising a station in which at least one carrier material is superimposed, and another station, in which a connection of superimposed carrier material to an edge region of the disposable finger cover is done.
  • the production device may preferably resort to methods and procedures, as described above and also below.
  • the manufacturing device provides that a separation of two fingers within the disposable finger cover is made by a material, in particular a carrier material is folded and placed between an upper and a lower side of the disposable finger cover and then is attached.
  • a further embodiment provides that preferably a separation in disposable finger cover is provided after the creation of the edge region.
  • this separation at this time can prevent, for example, the breakage of microcapsules.
  • the shoe care agent is applied only after it has come to a separation of the disposable finger cover.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of a hand over which a disposable finger cover is attached to fingers and the disposable finger cover extends to the back of the hand and the palm;
  • Fig. 3 a disposable finger cover in the up and in the side view;
  • Fig. 4 a material of a disposable finger cover;
  • Fig. 5 another material of a finger cover and
  • Fig. 6 a package for disposable finger cover.
  • Fig. 1 shows a disposable finger cover 1, which is slipped over two fingers, namely the index and the ring finger of a left hand.
  • the disposable finger cover protrudes on the back of the hand 2 and, not shown, on the palm. It is indicated that in addition to an angular contour, a rounded contour of the disposable finger cover 1 can be provided.
  • a separation is also indicated by dashed lines, which separates two fingers in an interior of the disposable finger cover 1 from each other. The separation also has the advantage, for example, that it prevents the disposable finger cover from rolling around the fingers.
  • Fig. 2 shows a side view of a hand, over which a disposable finger cover is slipped over at least one finger. It can be seen that a widening 13 forms through lateral slots 4, so that an upper part 8 extends to the back of the hand 2 and a lower part 9 to the palm of the hand 10.
  • FIG. 3 shows the top view of a disposable finger cover 5 and a side view of a disposable finger cover 5 with laterally inserted slots 6.
  • Fig. 4 shows a material of a disposable finger cover 7, which comprises two different structures and / or materials 1 1, 12. It can be provided that the two materials are welded, glued or connected by other manufacturing processes.
  • the material may for example be designed as a composite material.
  • one of the materials may also be liquid-impermeable and / or another material may have a soft structure, for example a nonwoven and / or a nonwoven-like material, such as a tissue.
  • a material, preferably a shoe care agent is included in a material.
  • This active ingredient can be enclosed, for example, in microcapsules which, when pressure is applied, release the active ingredient.
  • one of the materials may be designed as a polishing surface or comprise a polishing surface.
  • FIG. 5 shows a possible material for a disposable finger cover 14 consisting of a carrier material 15 with a microcapsule coating 16.
  • the carrier material 15 may in this case be designed to be particularly soft, so that it is particularly suitable for leather care.
  • the carrier material 15 additionally, not shown here, comprises a liquid-impermeable layer.
  • Fig. 6 shows a resealable package 17 for three disposable finger covers 18.
  • the package may also be provided for a disposable finger cover as well as for a plurality of disposable finger covers.
  • the package 17 comprises a tab 19 with an adhesive member 20, whereby the package can be opened and closed.

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L'invention concerne un couvre-doigt jetable (1, 5, 7,14) comportant une ouverture (4) et qui présente une taille permettant d'y insérer au moins deux doigts, ledit couvre-doigts comprenant un matériau support (15) revêtu au moins partiellement de microcapsules (16) qui contiennent un produit de soins pour chaussures, ces microcapsules éclatant sous la pression exercée sur ces dernières de l'extérieur et libérant alors le produit de soins pour chaussures, ce qui permet de frotter ce dernier au moyen du couvre-doigts jetable. Ce couvre-doigts jetable présente une forme allongée dont la longueur permet de l'enfiler de sorte qu'il dépasse des phalanges et du majeur des au moins deux doigts insérés dedans. Dans la zone de l'ouverture du couvre-doigt jetable, ce dernier possède une partie élargie (13) qui permet de l'enfiler de sorte qu'il dépasse desdits au moins deux doigts en direction du poignet. L'invention concerne un couvre-doigt jetable pour des produits de soins destinés à des chaussures, un procédé de production, une utilisation d'un couvre-doigt jetable et un emballage (17) d'au moins un couvre-doigt jetable.
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