WO1999055213A1 - A container - Google Patents
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- WO1999055213A1 WO1999055213A1 PCT/IB1999/000738 IB9900738W WO9955213A1 WO 1999055213 A1 WO1999055213 A1 WO 1999055213A1 IB 9900738 W IB9900738 W IB 9900738W WO 9955213 A1 WO9955213 A1 WO 9955213A1
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- lid member
- container
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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
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- the present invention generally relates to a container with a spring open mechanism, preferably to a container for wetted tissues.
- Containers for wetted tissues are the most representative of containers for consumer products to which the present invention applies; such containers typically comprise, for example, a body of the container constructed so that wetted tissues for house-cleaning and/or personal cleaning purposes can be picked out one by one, either from a stack of wetted tissues or from a roll packed therein, and a lid adapted to fit on the body to close its upper opening.
- This lid usually comprises a stationary lid member directly fitting on the upper opening of the container body and a movable lid member having its base end hinged to one side end of an opening, or dispensing device, formed in a central zone of the stationary lid member, through which the wetted tissues will be picked out one by one.
- these containers typically comprise a spring open mechanism that is achieved by using a releasable locking mechanism combined to a spring means that is usually made out of rubber.
- a main problem with the above mentioned inventions is that in some cases, the container is to be filled with wetted wipes that are usually moistened with a lotion comprising volatile chemicals and/or organic solvents. Then, there is a risk that these chemicals chemically react with the rubber and damage the spring very rapidly.
- the spring system is positioned inside the cover, and as a result, is likely to be in contact with vapors of the lotion which is contained inside the container, and so, early damaged, then, losing their properties.
- the present invention provides the user with a container preferably for wetted tissues, which comprises at least one elastically deformable strip that extends from the outer side of the movable lid member to the outer side of the stationary lid member, so as to create a spring open mechanism which is not sensitive to the container contents.
- the present invention is directed to a container, preferably to a container containing wetted tissues comprising a container body and a lid, said lid comprising a stationary lid member and a movable lid member, characterized in that the container comprises at least one elastically deformable strip that extends from the outer side of the movable lid member to the outer side of the stationary lid member.
- the container also preferably features a releasable locking mechanism for securing the movable lid member into the close position, or releasing it by a single finger push into the open position.
- each hinge housing of the stationary lid member preferably features an angle in its back side to control and fix the opening angle of the movable lid member.
- the lid in the case the wipes are to be dispensed from a roll, the lid preferably features a slit opening so that the user can dispense a desired length for a wipe and cut it from the rest of the roll.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the container in closed position with push button and elastic strips in stretched position.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the container in open position and rubber strips in relaxed position.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of the lid, showing one possibility to attach the rubber strip to the stationary and movable lids.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective and enlarged view showing the angle in back side of hinge housing to control/ fix the opening angle of the lid.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the container with partial lid to form a slit opening for dispensing/cutting of a sheet from a roll.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged profile view of a rubber strip, showing its thicker ends with retaining notches.
- a container (1) comprises a lid member (11) that fits onto a container body (10), or is part of said container body (10).
- a stack of tissues preferably a stack of wetted tissues is packed in to said container body (10).
- the tissues can be dispensed for example from a roll of tissues packed therein. Alternatively, they can be pop-up tissues, that is to say, they are inter-folded, for example in a zigzag folding pattern, such a pop-up system of tissue dispensing is well known in the art.
- Said container body (10) comprises an upper opening (12) That is closed by the lid member (11).
- Said lid member (11) comprises a stationary lid member (13) and a movable lid member (14) both made of any suitable synthetic resin material, for example polypropylene.
- the movable lid member (14) is hingeably attached to the stationary lid member (13), and both of them are moreover provided with at least one rubber-like strip (15) which is positioned on the outside of the container (1).
- the container (1) comprises a container body (10), with any suitable shape, such as for example a polygonal or rounded shape, but preferably a substantially rectangular parallelepipedic shape.
- Said container body (10) comprises side walls and an upper opening (12). It is made out of any suitable thermoplastic polymer, such as, for example a polypropylene material or polyethylene, polystyrene, acrylonitryl butadiene styrene, polyester, polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate or elastomer, but preferably from a polypropylene material, which is preferably molded by an injection molding process.
- the container body (10) can be made out of a transparent or semi-transparent plastic material, or it can be made out of a multi-injection molding process, so as to allow molding of different parts, out of different materials, at the same time.
- the container body (10) comprises a second open side, preferably the bottom side, which is closed by a removable cover.
- the container can be refilled with a new stack or a new roll of tissues.
- the bottom surface of the container (10) is greater than the top surface, so as to increase the stability of the container.
- the removable cover is made out of a material whose flexibility is such as to increase the tightness between said removable cover and the container body.
- the lid member (11) can be molded as an integral part of the container body (10), and then preferably forms the upper side of said container body. It can also be a separate part which fits onto the container body (10), preferably at its top part.
- the stationary lid member (13) comprises a top floor (16) with at least one opening (17) onto which the movable lid member (14) is attached and free to move hingeably.
- Said opening (17) has a surface comprised within the range of 5 to 90% of the stationary lid member surface.
- the stationary lid member (13) when the contents is wetted tissues that are to be removed one by one from the container (as shown in figure 2), the stationary lid member (13) comprises a dispensing means, which is either part of the stationary lid member (13), or a separate element which fits onto said stationary lid member (13).
- This dispensing means comprises surfaces which are free of sharp angles, said surfaces forming a restricting channel through which the successive tissues are directed during use.
- the tissues are folded (for example zigzag folded) in a manner which is well known by those skilled in the art.
- the dispensing means can also be a large opening in the stationary lid member through which tissues are taken from a flat stack of tissues.
- the stationary lid member (13) comprises a slit opening (18) which is to be closed by a partial movable lid member (14).
- the slit opening (18) and the corresponding partial movable lid member (14) are preferably located in the front part of the lid (11), as shown in figure 6, along most of its length, so as to allow the user to dispense a tissue in its full width from a tissue roll which is contained inside.
- the front edge of the partial movable lid member (14) can be used to block the tissue as soon as the desired length is achieved from the roll (from a perforated or non- perforated web).
- said front edge of said partial movable lid member (14) preferably comprises a means (19), for example, a series of teeth or conic- shaped sharp profiles (see figure 6) that is to be used to facilitate the blocking of the tissue in its desired length and to cut the dispensed tissue from the roll.
- a means (19) for example, a series of teeth or conic- shaped sharp profiles (see figure 6) that is to be used to facilitate the blocking of the tissue in its desired length and to cut the dispensed tissue from the roll.
- the stationary lid member (13) further comprises at least one hinge housing (20) (see figure 5) into which the movable lid member (14) is hingeably positioned.
- This hinge housing (20) preferably features a back side (21) with an angle ⁇ that is used as a stop, so that the angle ⁇ at which the lid opens when unlocked, can be defined and controlled.
- the value of the angle ⁇ of the hinge housing (20) back side (21) can vary depending on the use which is made of the container.
- the back side (21) angle of the hinge housing (20) is preferably within the range of 90° to 120°. In case the container is to be attached on a wall, it is preferably within the range of 45-90°. In the case the tissue is to be dispensed from a roll, the angle is preferably comprised within the range of 20° to 45°.
- the stationary lid member (13) comprises at least one attaching means (22) (see figure 3) onto which one end of the rubber strip (15) is to be attached.
- This attaching means (22) is preferably located in the rear side of the stationary lid member (13).
- an axle (29) is positioned into a recess (30), and one end of the rubber strip (15) is mechanically attached onto this axle (29).
- the attaching means (22) corresponds to the area, preferably recessed, of the stationary lid member (13) onto which the seal or heat bond is made.
- the movable lid member (14) is hingeably attached onto the stationary lid member (13). It has preferably the shape of a plate and comprises pivot-like elements (see figure 5), that are to be rotateably fixed into the hinge housing (20) of the stationary lid member (13). Furthermore, it comprises at least one attaching means (22), preferably similar to the at least one which is located on the stationary lid member (13) (for example a recess (30) which contains an axle (29), or a simple area of the movable lid member (14) onto which one end of the rubber strip (15) is sealed by ultrasonic sealing or fixed by heat bonding), onto which another end of the rubber strip (15) is attached.
- This attaching means (22) is preferably located in the rear portion of the movable lid member (14), as shown in figures 1 , 2 and 6.
- At least one rubber-like, or elastomeric, strip (15) is provided.
- This rubber strip (15) can have several possible shapes, provided that it allows to create an automatic opening of the movable lid 8
- the stationary lid member (13) relatively to the stationary lid member (13).
- it is a rectangular band with both ends that are thicker than the central portion of the band (see figures 3 and 7).
- each attaching means (22) of the movable (14) and stationary (13) lid members comprises a recess (30) and an axle (29)
- each portion of the rubber strip (15) which is thicker has a length defined so that this thicker end (23) fits into the corresponding recess of the attaching means (22) of the stationary or movable lid member, as shown in figure 3, and moreover, each thicker end (23) of the rubber strip (15) has a corresponding attaching means, for example in the shape of a retaining notch (24) that fits onto the axle (29), as shown in figures 3 and 7.
- the movable lid member (14) is preferably located in the front part of the stationary lid member top side (see figure 6).
- the rubber strip (15) is not stretched across the rear angle of the container (1), as shown for example in figure 1 , but it is stretched along the top surface of the stationary lid member (13) (see figure
- the present invention can also be molded at the same time the stationary and movable lid member (14) are molded, by using a multi-injection molding process.
- a multi-injection molding process that is well known by those skilled in the art, presents the advantage to reduce the number of making operations, and thus the manufacturing cost of the package.
- a releasable locking mechanism (25) is achieved by using a first means (26), for example a catch that fits onto another corresponding means (27) for example another catch, or a recess, one being located on the movable lid member (14), and the other being located on the stationary lid member (13), so that said locking mechanism (25) keeps the movable lid member (14) in the closed position when both means (26) and (27) are attached to one another.
- a first means for example a catch that fits onto another corresponding means (27) for example another catch, or a recess
- said locking mechanism (25) is directly released (see figure 4, A and B) by displacing a movable element, for example a push-button (28), onto which one means (26) or (27) is connected, thus disengaging said means from the other corresponding means.
- said locking mechanism (25) is indirectly released by applying an elastic deformation onto the lid (11) near to a movable element, for example a push-button (28), thus displacing said movable element, and then disengaging said means from the other corresponding means.
- the combination between the rubber strip (15) and the releasable locking mechanism (25) constitutes a spring open mechanism: with a single finger push, the lid unlocks and pops-up completely in the open position, which preferably is defined by the angle in back side (21) of the hinge housing (20), thereby providing immediate access to the container contents, preferably through the dispensing opening which is located onto the stationary lid member (13).
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CA002329789A CA2329789A1 (en) | 1998-04-28 | 1999-04-23 | A container |
AU31638/99A AU3163899A (en) | 1998-04-28 | 1999-04-23 | A container |
KR1020007011325A KR20010042634A (en) | 1998-04-28 | 1999-04-23 | A container |
JP2000545422A JP2002512827A (en) | 1998-04-28 | 1999-04-23 | Container |
EP99913532A EP1075205A1 (en) | 1998-04-28 | 1999-04-23 | A container |
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