WO2024172169A1 - 物品収納箱 - Google Patents

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WO2024172169A1
WO2024172169A1 PCT/JP2024/020454 JP2024020454W WO2024172169A1 WO 2024172169 A1 WO2024172169 A1 WO 2024172169A1 JP 2024020454 W JP2024020454 W JP 2024020454W WO 2024172169 A1 WO2024172169 A1 WO 2024172169A1
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    • 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 relates to an item storage box for storing items.
  • Patent Document 1 An example of a conventional item storage box is described in Patent Document 1.
  • the item storage box described in this document has a box-shaped main body consisting of a bottom portion, side portions, and a top portion, and stores a plurality of items (tissue paper) in a stacked state.
  • the top portion is provided with an outlet forming portion through which an outlet for the items is formed.
  • the outlet forming portion has wavy perforations formed along a center line that divides the top portion in half in the short direction.
  • the parts on either side of the cut can be folded diagonally upwards to form a gap between the folded pieces that serves as an access port.
  • the gap (access port) between the folded pieces becomes wider. If the access port is too wide, there is a problem in that dust can easily enter the main body through the access port.
  • the present invention was made in consideration of the above problems, and aims to provide an item storage box that can prevent dust from entering the main body through the removal opening.
  • the item storage box according to the present invention is an item storage box for storing items, and is equipped with a box-shaped main body having a main surface on which an outlet forming section consisting of an area surrounded by a closed curve is provided, and the outlet forming section has a plurality of folding pieces that are folded diagonally upward from the main surface to form an outlet for the items in the outlet forming section, and a plurality of fold lines for folding each of the folding pieces, and each of the fold lines is formed along the curve.
  • This item storage box is provided with multiple folding pieces that can be folded diagonally upward from the main surface.
  • an item removal opening is created in the removal opening forming section.
  • the multiple folding pieces are folded along multiple fold lines, and each fold line is formed along a curve. In other words, each fold line is curved.
  • a force acts on each folding piece that is folded along a curved fold line to return it to its original state. This makes it possible to prevent the folding angle of each folding piece from becoming too large.
  • the present invention provides an item storage box that can prevent dust from entering the main body through the outlet.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of an item storage box according to the present invention
  • 1 is a plan view showing a first embodiment of an item storage box according to the present invention
  • FIG. FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the item storage box 1 when in use.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining the structure of the end face taken along line VI-VI in FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a second embodiment of an item storage box according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view showing the item storage box of FIG. 7 .
  • FIG. 8 is a rear view of the item storage box of FIG. 7 .
  • FIG. 8 is a side view showing the item storage box of FIG. 7 .
  • FIG. 8 is a side view showing the item storage box of FIG. 7 .
  • 10A to 10C are diagrams for explaining an example of how to use the item storage box 2.
  • 10A to 10C are diagrams for explaining an example of how to use the item storage box 2.
  • 10A to 10C are diagrams for explaining an example of how to use the item storage box 2.
  • 10A to 10C are diagrams for explaining an example of a manufacturing method for the item storage box 2.
  • 10A to 10C are diagrams for explaining an example of a manufacturing method for the item storage box 2.
  • FIG. 11 is a plan view showing an outlet forming portion 20 according to a modified example. 18 is a plan view showing each bent piece 22 of FIG. 17.
  • FIG. FIG. 11 is a plan view showing an outlet forming portion 20 according to another modified example.
  • 13 is a side view for explaining a modified example of the cutting blade 42.
  • FIG. 13 is a plan view for explaining a modified example of the main body 10.
  • FIG. FIG. 22 is a diagram for explaining the structure of the end face taken along line XXII-XXII
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 are respectively an oblique view and a plan view showing a first embodiment of an item storage box according to the present invention.
  • Item storage box 1 is an item storage box for storing items, and includes a main body 10. Examples of items include sanitary paper (tissue paper, toilet paper, paper towels, kitchen paper, etc.), gloves, and masks. In this embodiment, multiple items are stored in a stacked state in item storage box 1 (main body 10).
  • the main body 10 is box-shaped. Specifically, the main body 10 is rectangular.
  • the main body 10 has a main surface 12.
  • the main surface 12 is a surface on which an outlet forming portion 20 is provided, through which an outlet for removing items is formed.
  • the main surface 12 is rectangular in plan view. In this embodiment, the main surface 12 is equal to the top surface of the main body 10.
  • the item storage box 1 may be used with the main surface 12 facing upwards, or with the main surface 12 facing sideways.
  • the outlet forming section 20 is made up of an area surrounded by a closed curve 20a.
  • the curve 20a constitutes the periphery of the outlet forming section 20. It is preferable that the entire curve 20a bulges outward.
  • the curve 20a describes a circle.
  • the diameter of the circle described by the curve 20a is, for example, 3 cm or more and 10 cm or less.
  • the outlet forming section 20 has multiple fold pieces 22, multiple fold lines 24, and cut lines 26.
  • “multiple fold pieces 22" refers to all of the fold pieces 22 provided in the outlet forming section 20. The same applies to "multiple fold lines 24.”
  • the multiple folded pieces 22 are folded diagonally upward from the main surface 12 to create an outlet in the outlet forming section 20.
  • the multiple folded pieces 22 are arranged over the entire area surrounded by the curve 20a when not folded. In other words, the multiple folded pieces 22 are arranged without any gaps between each other.
  • Figures 1 and 2 show the folded pieces 22 in an unfolded state.
  • the number of folded pieces 22 is preferably 4 to 10, and more preferably 6 to 8. In this embodiment, the number of folded pieces 22 is 8.
  • the folds 24 are used to fold each folding piece 22. That is, the folding piece 22 is folded along the folds 24. Each fold 24 is formed along the curve 20a. Each fold 24 coincides with an arc that is part of the curve 20a. Therefore, each fold 24 has a curved shape that bulges outward from the folding piece 22. The folds 24 are formed along the entire curve 20a. Therefore, adjacent folds 24 are continuous with each other.
  • the folds 24 have equal lengths.
  • the length of each fold 24 is defined as the length of the curve (arc) that the fold 24 describes. In this embodiment, the length of each fold 24 is 1/8 the length (circumference) of the curve 20a.
  • the number of folds 24 is equal to the number of folding pieces 22.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view showing each folding piece 22.
  • the folding pieces 22 have shapes that are congruent with each other.
  • each folding piece 22 is fan-shaped.
  • the rear end 22a of the folding piece 22 coincides with the fold line 24.
  • the rear end 22a is a portion of the periphery of the folding piece 22 that is not separated from the main surface 12 even after the folding piece 22 is folded.
  • the tip 22b of the folding piece 22 corresponds to the apex of the fan shape.
  • the tip ends 22b of the multiple folding pieces 22 come together at one point (the center of the circle described by the curve 20a) when the folding piece 22 is not folded (see FIG. 2).
  • FIG. 4 is a plan view showing each fold 24.
  • the folds 24 have the same curvature ratio.
  • the curvature ratio is a numerical value that reflects the magnitude of the curve, and is defined as the value obtained by dividing the length d1 by the length d2.
  • the length d1 is equal to the length of the short side of the smallest rectangle R1 that can contain the entire fold 24.
  • the length d2 is equal to the length of the long side of the rectangle R1.
  • the curve rate of each fold 24 is expressed as (1-cos ⁇ )/(2sin ⁇ ).
  • is equal to 1/2 the central angle of the sector, and is expressed as 360°/(2m).
  • the curve rates of each fold 24 are 21%, 13%, and 8%, respectively. For this reason, it is preferable that the curve rate of each fold 24 is 8% or more and 21% or less, and more preferably 10% or more and 13% or less.
  • the cut lines 26 are formed along the side end 22c of each folded piece 22.
  • the side end 22c is the part of the periphery of the folded piece 22 other than the rear end 22a or the front end 22b.
  • the cut lines 26 are straight lines, connecting the center of the circle formed by the curve 20a to the end of each fold 24.
  • the cut lines 26 are perforations.
  • the main body 10 is preferably configured so that it can be refilled with items. Such a configuration can be achieved, for example, by making the main surface 12 or other surfaces openable and closable.
  • the main body 10 is flexible.
  • the main body 10 can be made of, for example, paper such as cardboard.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the item storage box 1 when in use.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining the structure of the end face along line VI-VI in FIG. 5. Items 90 are not shown in FIG. 5.
  • the item 90 can be removed from the main body 10 by pulling the item 90 that has passed through the outlet 30. Note that unlike a typical tissue paper storage box, no plastic film is provided at the outlet 30 in the item storage box 1.
  • the item storage box 1 has a plurality of folding pieces 22 that are folded diagonally upward from the main surface 12. By folding the plurality of folding pieces 22, an outlet 30 for the item 90 is formed in the outlet forming section 20. At this time, the plurality of folding pieces 22 are folded along a plurality of folds 24, and each fold 24 is formed along a curve 20a. That is, each fold 24 is curved. In this case, unlike when folded along a straight fold, a force (return force) that tries to return each folding piece 22 to its original state (unfolded state) acts on the folding pieces 22 that are folded along the curved fold (fold 24). For this reason, it is possible to prevent the folding angle of each folding piece 22 from becoming too large. Therefore, an item storage box 1 that can suppress the intrusion of dust into the main body 10 through the outlet 30 is realized.
  • the mechanism by which the curved fold line 24 restricts the bending angle of the folding piece 22 will now be explained in detail. If the main body 10 is rigid (not flexible), the folding piece 22 cannot be bent along a curve. In this regard, since the main body 10 is flexible in the item storage box 1, even if the fold line 24 is curved, the bending of the main body 10 makes it possible to bend the folding piece 22 to a certain angle. At this time, a return force acts on the folding piece 22 due to the restoring force of the main body 10. This restricts the bending angle of the folding piece 22.
  • the outlet forming section 20 is made up of an area surrounded by a closed curve 20a. Therefore, no matter where the fold 24 is formed on the periphery of the outlet forming section 20, a return force can be applied to the folded piece 22 that is folded along the fold 24. This allows the item 90 to be held by being sandwiched from multiple directions between the multiple folded pieces 22.
  • the entire curve 20a bulges outward. In this case, it is easier to bend the multiple folding pieces 22 compared to when there is a mixture of outwardly bulging and inwardly bulging parts.
  • the multiple folding pieces 22 have mutually congruent shapes. In this case, each folding piece 22 can exert an equal force on the item 90. This makes it easier to smoothly remove the item 90 from the main body 10.
  • the curve 20a describes a circle. This helps to improve the aesthetic appearance of the outlet forming section 20 and therefore the item storage box 1. It also has the advantage that it is easy to design multiple folded pieces 22 that are congruent in shape.
  • the number of folding pieces 22 is preferably 10 or less, and more preferably 8 or less.
  • the curve rate of each fold 24 is preferably 8% or more, and more preferably 10% or more.
  • the return force may be excessively strong, making it difficult to remove the item 90 from the main body 10.
  • the number of folding pieces 22 is preferably 4 or more, and more preferably 6 or more.
  • the curve rate of each fold 24 is preferably 21% or less, and more preferably 13% or less.
  • the folds 24 are formed along the entire curve 20a. In this case, adjacent folded pieces 22 come into contact with each other. This is advantageous in preventing dust from entering the main body 10 through the outlet 30.
  • the folds 24 are all equal in length. This allows the folding pieces 22 to be positioned in a well-balanced manner.
  • the multiple folds 24 have the same curvature ratio. In this case, the return force acting on each folded piece 22 is uniform. This makes it easier to smoothly remove the item 90 from the main body 10.
  • the multiple bent pieces 22 are arranged in an unfolded state over the entire area surrounded by the curve 20a. Arranging the multiple bent pieces 22 without gaps in this manner is even more effective in preventing dust from entering the main body 10 through the outlet 30.
  • Each folded piece 22 is fan-shaped. In this case, it is easy to arrange multiple folded pieces 22 over the entire area.
  • the outlet forming section 20 has a straight cut line 26 formed along the side end 22c of each folded piece 22.
  • the cut line 26 is straight like this, it becomes easier to make cuts along the cut line 26.
  • the outer surface of the main body 10 can be used as a canvas for drawing. Also, if a line drawing is printed on the outer surface of the main body 10 in advance, the user can enjoy coloring in it. In other words, a line drawing for coloring may be printed on the outer surface of the main body 10. For this reason, the item storage box 1 is also suitable as a toy for children.
  • the main body 10 is configured to be refilled with the items 90, the main body 10 can be reused by refilling it with new items 90 even after the items 90 have been used up, which is economical. This also leads to a reduction in waste (unnecessary main bodies 10), thereby contributing to a reduction in the burden on the environment.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a second embodiment of an item storage box according to the present invention.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 are plan and rear views, respectively, showing the item storage box of FIG. 7.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 are side views showing the item storage box of FIG. 7.
  • the item storage box 2 is an item storage box for storing items, and includes a main body 10.
  • the item is a roll of sanitary paper 92.
  • sanitary paper 92 include tissue paper, toilet paper, paper towels, and kitchen paper.
  • the roll of sanitary paper 92 refers to a strip of sanitary paper 92 wound around an axis parallel to the short side direction.
  • a cylindrical core may be provided in the center of the sanitary paper 92, or such a core may not be provided.
  • the main body 10 has a main surface 12, a side surface 14, and a side surface 16.
  • the main surface 12 is provided with an outlet forming section 20.
  • the configuration of the outlet forming section 20 is as described in the first embodiment.
  • the side surface 14 and the side surface 16 are a pair of side surfaces perpendicular to the central axis of the sanitary paper 92.
  • the central axis of the sanitary paper 92 refers to an imaginary axis that corresponds to the central axis of a cylinder or column when the rolled sanitary paper 92 is viewed as a cylinder or column.
  • the main body 10 further has a cutting blade 42, as well as an insertion portion 44 and an insertion portion 46.
  • the cutting blade 42 is a portion for cutting the sanitary paper 92 pulled out from the outlet.
  • the cutting blade 42 is provided at a position spaced apart from the outlet forming portion 20.
  • the cutting blade 42 is provided on the periphery of the main surface 12.
  • the cutting blade 42 is formed integrally with the side surface 18 of the main body 10 (see FIG. 9).
  • the side surface 18 is a side surface that is perpendicular to the side surfaces 14 and 16.
  • the cutting blade 42 protrudes above the main surface 12 (see FIG. 10 and FIG. 11).
  • the insertion portion 44 is a portion that is inserted into the gap in the center of the sanitary paper 92.
  • the insertion portion 44 is provided on the side surface 14 of the main body 10 as shown in FIG. 10.
  • the insertion portion 44 has a cut line 44a.
  • the cut line 44a consists of multiple line segments connecting the center of the insertion portion 44 and each vertex.
  • the cut line 44a is a perforation.
  • the tongue piece (the triangular part with each side as the base) can be folded inwardly along the periphery (each side of the polygon) of the insertion portion 44 to insert the insertion portion 44 (multiple tongue pieces) into the center of the sanitary paper 92.
  • the insertion portion 44 is made up of a part of the side surface 14.
  • the insertion portion 46 is a portion that is inserted into the gap in the center of the sanitary paper 92.
  • the insertion portion 46 is provided on the side surface 16 of the main body 10 as shown in FIG. 11.
  • the outer shape of the insertion portion 46 is a polygon. It is preferable that the outer shape of the insertion portion 46 is a regular n-sided polygon, similar to the outer shape of the insertion portion 44.
  • the insertion portion 46 has a cut line 46a.
  • the cut line 46a is made up of multiple line segments connecting the center of the insertion portion 46 and each vertex.
  • the cut line 46a is a perforation.
  • the tongue piece After making a cut in the side surface 16 along the cut line 46a, the tongue piece can be folded inward along the periphery of the insertion portion 46 toward the inside of the main body 10, so that the insertion portion 46 can be inserted into the center of the sanitary paper 92. In this way, the insertion portion 46 is made up of a part of the side surface 16.
  • the insertion portions 44 and 46 are disposed in positions that completely overlap each other when viewed from a direction perpendicular to the side surfaces 14 and 16.
  • the entire body 10, including the cutting blade 42, the insertion portions 44 and 46, is made of the same material.
  • the rest of the configuration of the item storage box 2 is the same as that of the item storage box 1.
  • Figure 12 is a perspective view showing the item storage box 2 when in use.
  • Figure 13 is a view for explaining the structure of the end face along line XIII-XIII in Figure 12.
  • the sanitary paper 92 is omitted.
  • a cut is made in the side surface 14 along the cut line 44a of the insertion portion 44, and a cut is made in the side surface 16 along the cut line 46a of the insertion portion 46. After that, the insertion portion 44 and the insertion portion 46 are folded inward of the main body 10 and inserted into the center of the sanitary paper 92.
  • one end of the sanitary paper 92 is pulled to pull it out from the main body 10. Then, as shown in FIG. 14, the pulled out sanitary paper 92 is pressed against the tip of the cutting blade 42 and cut. This makes it possible to obtain a cut piece of sanitary paper 92 of the desired length.
  • a sheet 50 of sufficient size is prepared, and the sheet 50 is cut into the shape shown in FIG. 15.
  • the sheet 50 is made of a single piece of cardboard.
  • the cut sheet 50 includes a portion 12p that will become the main surface 12, a portion 13p that will become the bottom surface (the surface opposite to the main surface 12) of the main body 10, a portion 14p that will become the side surface 14, a portion 16p that will become the side surface 16, a portion 18p that will become the side surface 18, and a portion 19p that will become the remaining side surface (side surfaces other than the sides 14, 16, and 18) of the main body 10.
  • An outlet forming portion 20 is formed in the portion 12p.
  • An insertion portion 52 is connected to three sides of the portion 12p.
  • An insertion portion 44 is formed in the portion 14p.
  • a gluing portion 54 is connected to two sides of the portion 14p.
  • An insertion portion 46 is formed in the portion 16p.
  • a margin 56 is connected to two sides of portion 16p.
  • a cutting blade 42 is connected to portion 18p. Note that FIG. 15 shows the inner surfaces (inner surfaces of main body 10) of portions 12p, 13p, 14p, 16p, 18p, and 19p.
  • Fold F1 is located at the boundary between portion 12p and portion 16p.
  • Fold F2 is located at the boundary between portion 12p and each of the insertion portions 52.
  • Fold F3 is located at the boundary between portion 13p and portion 14p.
  • Fold F4 is located at the boundary between portion 14p and each of the glue tabs 54.
  • Fold F5 is located at the boundary between portion 13p and portion 16p.
  • Fold F6 is located at the boundary between portion 16p and each of the glue tabs 56.
  • Fold F7 is located at the boundary between portion 13p and portion 18p.
  • Fold F8 is located at the boundary between portion 13p and portion 19p.
  • the adhesive portion 54 is glued to the inner surface of the portion 18p and the portion 19p
  • the adhesive portion 56 is glued to the inner surface of the portion 18p and the portion 19p.
  • the insertion portion 52 is inserted into the space surrounded by the portion 13p, the portion 14p, the portion 16p, the portion 18p, and the portion 19p so that the insertion portion 52 overlaps with the inner surfaces of the portion 14p, the portion 18p, and the portion 19p.
  • the item storage box 2 main body 10 shown in FIG. 7 to FIG. 11 is obtained.
  • the main body 10 is obtained from one sheet 50.
  • the insertion portion 52 may or may not be glued to the inner surface of each portion 14p, 18p, and 19p. In the former case, it is necessary to place sanitary paper 92 in the above space prior to gluing. In the latter case, the main body 10 having an openable main surface 12 is obtained.
  • the item storage box 2 has a number of folding pieces 22 that are folded diagonally upward from the main surface 12. By folding the number of folding pieces 22, an outlet 30 for the sanitary paper 92 is created in the outlet forming section 20. At this time, the number of folding pieces 22 are folded along a number of folds 24, and each fold 24 is formed along a curve 20a. That is, each fold 24 is curved. In this case, unlike when folded along a straight fold, a return force acts on each folding piece 22 that is folded along a curved fold (fold 24). For this reason, it is possible to prevent the folding angle of each folding piece 22 from becoming too large. Therefore, an item storage box 2 that can suppress the intrusion of dust into the main body 10 through the outlet 30 is realized.
  • the main body 10 has a cutting blade 42. This makes it easier to cut the sanitary paper 92 neatly compared to cutting the sanitary paper 92 pulled out of the main body 10 by hand.
  • the cutting blade 42 is located at a position separated from the outlet forming section 20. In this case, after cutting, the sanitary paper 92 pulled out from the main body 10 remains between the outlet forming section 20 and the cutting blade 42. This has the advantage that the sanitary paper 92 is easier to pick up the next time it is pulled out.
  • the cutting blade 42 is provided on the periphery of the main surface 12. In this case, by connecting the cutting blade 42 to the side of the main body 10, the main body 10 having the cutting blade 42 can be realized with a simple configuration. In fact, in the item storage box 2, the cutting blade 42 is connected to the upper end of the side surface 18.
  • the main body 10 has insertion sections 44, 46. This makes it difficult for the central axis of the sanitary paper 92 to wobble. This is advantageous for stably pulling out the sanitary paper 92 from the main body 10.
  • the insertion portion 44 is made of a part of the side surface 14 of the main body 10. This allows the main body 10 having the insertion portion 44 to be realized with a simple configuration.
  • the insertion portion 46 is made of a part of the side surface 16 of the main body 10. This allows the main body 10 having the insertion portion 46 to be realized with a simple configuration.
  • each insertion portion 44, 46 is a regular n-sided polygon (n is an integer of 5 or more), the outer shape is close to a circle. This makes it easier to smoothly rotate the sanitary paper 92 with the insertion portion 44, 46 inserted in the center.
  • the entire body 10, including the cutting blade 42, the insertion portion 44, and the insertion portion 46, are made of the same material. This contributes to reducing the manufacturing costs of the item storage box 2. Other effects of the item storage box 2 are the same as those of the item storage box 1.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and various modifications are possible.
  • a case where multiple folded pieces 22 are provided over the entire area surrounded by the curve 20a is illustrated.
  • the tips 22b of the folded pieces 22 may be spaced apart when the folded pieces 22 are not folded.
  • the cut lines 26 are formed along the tips 22b and side edges 22c of each folded piece 22.
  • the distance from the center of the circle drawn by the curve 20a to the apex of each folded piece 22 (the part of the tip 22b closest to the center) is, for example, 10% to 20% of the radius of the circle.
  • the portion 20b of the outlet forming section 20 is cut out from the main surface 12.
  • the portion 20b is a portion surrounded by the tip portions 22b of the multiple folded pieces 22.
  • the tip portions 22b of each folded piece 22 are rounded as shown in FIG. 18.
  • the tip portions 22b of the multiple folded pieces 22 are spaced apart in this manner, holes are created at the traces of the cut portions 20b after the cuts are made along the cut line 26. This makes it easier to pull out the sanitary paper 92 from the main body 10.
  • the sanitary paper 92 is less likely to be damaged during this process.
  • the tip portions 22b of each folded piece 22 are rounded, the sanitary paper 92 is less likely to get caught on the tip portions 22b. This makes it easier to remove the sanitary paper 92 smoothly.
  • the curve 20a describes a circle.
  • the shape of the curve 20a is arbitrary, and for example, as shown in FIG. 19, the curve 20a may describe an ellipse.
  • the major axis of the ellipse described by the curve 20a is 1, the minor axis of the ellipse is, for example, 0.7 to 0.9.
  • the entire main body 10 is made of a single material.
  • the main body 10 may be made of a plurality of materials.
  • plastic or metal as the material for the cutting blade 42
  • cardboard as the material for the remainder of the main body 10 (parts other than the cutting blade 42).
  • cardboard as the material for the main surface 12, while using another material as the material for the remainder of the main body 10 (parts other than the main surface 12).
  • other materials include cardboard, CNF (cellulose nanofiber), wood, plastic, or metal.
  • each insertion portion 44, 46 is an n-sided polygon (n is an integer of 5 or more).
  • the outer shape of each insertion portion 44, 46 may be a triangle or a rectangle. In that case, while it becomes more difficult for the sanitary paper 92 to rotate smoothly, it becomes more difficult for the sanitary paper 92 to rotate in the reverse direction. This has the advantage that the sanitary paper 92 pulled out of the main body 10 is less likely to go back in.
  • the main body 10 may be provided with only either the insertion portion 44 or the insertion portion 46.
  • the main body 10 may not be provided with either the insertion portion 44 or the insertion portion 46.
  • the cutting blade 42 protrudes above the main surface 12.
  • the cutting blade 42 may protrude to the side of the main surface 12, as shown in FIG. 20, for example. In that case, the cutting blade 42 can be formed integrally with the main surface 12.
  • FIG. 21 An example is shown in which only one sanitary paper 92 is stored in the main body 10.
  • multiple sanitary paper 92 may be stored in the main body 10, for example, as shown in Figures 21 and 22.
  • Figure 22 is a diagram for explaining the structure of the end face along line XXII-XXII in Figure 21.
  • two sanitary paper 92 are stored in the main body 10.
  • a partition 10a is provided in the main body 10 to separate the two sanitary paper 92.
  • the main surface 12 has multiple outlet forming sections 20 to correspond to the multiple sanitary paper 92. That is, one outlet forming section 20 has an outlet formed for one sanitary paper 92, and the other outlet forming section 20 has an outlet formed for the other sanitary paper 92.
  • sanitary papers 92 are stored in the main body 10 in this way, convenience for the user is improved. For example, if multiple different types of sanitary papers 92 are stored in the main body 10, the user can selectively remove the appropriate sanitary paper 92 from the main body 10 depending on the application. Also, by providing multiple removal opening forming sections 20 to correspond to multiple sanitary papers 92, the multiple sanitary papers 92 can be removed from separate removal openings. This prevents interference between the multiple sanitary papers 92 and allows each sanitary paper 92 to be removed smoothly.
  • the cut line 26 is a perforation.
  • the cut line 26 is configured so that the cut is made along the cut line 26 only when force is applied to both sides of the cut line 26.
  • the cut line 26 may be pre-cut. The same applies to each of the cut lines 44a and 46a.

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