WIPE ASSEMBLY
The present invention relates to a wipe assembly including a plurality of wipes arranged in a stacked configuration, each one of the wipes having a first surface and an opposed second surface, each one of the wipes being capable of rotation from a first position to a second position, each of the wipes being arranged such that in the first position the second surface of the wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration and in the second position the second surface of an underlying wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration.
The present invention relates to a wipe assembly, and more particularly to a wipe assembly including a plurality of individual wipes arranged in a stacked configuration.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONDisposable personal care wipes, such as for example baby wipes or wet hand towelettes, are well known in the art and come in a variety of forms and configurations. Such personal wipes are often packaged in one of two common package types. The first package type consists of a liquid impermeable material, such as a metal foil, that contains an individual wipe therein. This type of package is commonly used for wet hand towelettes and the like. The second package type consists of a rigid container, such as a plastic container, that contains a plurality of individual wipes and permits to user to individually remove a single wipe for use. This type of package is commonly used for baby wipes and the like.
The inventor of the present invention has discovered that a common problem with prior art wipes of the type described above is that once the wipe is used to clean a surface the user must first dispose of the soiled wipe and then grasp a new clean wipe prior to further cleaning. That is, the user must interrupt the cleaning process to first dispose of the soiled wipe and then grasp a new clean wipe prior to continuing the cleaning process. The above described problem is further complicated by the fact that the user may have to open a new foil wrapper, in the case of a wet hand towelette, or may have to retrieve a new clean wipe from within a rigid container, in the case of a baby wipe, prior to further cleaning.
In view of the above, the inventor of the present invention has discovered a wipe assembly that overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art wipes described above. In particular, the wipe assembly according to the present invention permits the sequential use of a plurality of clean wipes without significant interruption of the cleaning process.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn view of the foregoing, the present invention provides, according to a first aspect of the invention, a wipe assembly including a plurality of wipes arranged in a stacked configuration, each one of the wipes having a first surface and an opposed second surface, each one of the wipes being capable of rotation from a first position to a second position, wherein in the first position the second surface of the wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration and in the second position the second surface of an underlying wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration.
The present invention provides, according to a second aspect of the invention, a wipe assembly including a top wipe having a first surface and an opposed second surface, a bottom wipe having a first surface and an opposed second surface, an intermediate wipe arranged between the top wipe and the bottom wipe, the intermediate wipe having a first surface and an opposed second surface, wherein the top wipe, the intermediate wipe, and the bottom wipe are coupled to one another and have a first position wherein the wipes are arranged in a stacked configuration, wherein the bottom wipe is capable of rotation from the first position to a second position, wherein in the first position the second surface of the bottom wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration and in the second position the second surface of the intermediate wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration, wherein the intermediate wipe is capable of rotation from the first position to a second position, wherein in the first position the second surface of the intermediate wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration and in the second position the second surface of the top wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration.
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The layers 124 and 126 of the top wipe 112 are left in a detached state, i.e. they are not sealed to one another, along the respective proximal edges 129a and 129b thereof. In this manner, a chamber 131 is defined between the layers 124 and 126 of the top wipe 112. The chamber 131 is structured and arranged to receive at least a portion of a user's hand during use. More specifically, the chamber 131 is structured and arranged to receive at least a portion of the user's fingers. In this manner, a user can maintain the wipe assembly 110 on the palm side of the user's hand during use.
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The intermediate wipe 114 generally includes a main body portion 150 and a tab portion 152 that extends outwardly from the main body portion 150 of the intermediate wipe 114. Specifically, the tab portion 152 is structured and arranged such that it distally extends away from the main body portion 150, and the user, during use. Likewise, the bottom wipe 116 generally includes a main body portion 160 and a tab portion 162 that extends outwardly from the main body portion 160. Specifically, the tab portion 162 is structured and arranged such that it distally extends away from the main body portion 160, and the user, during use. As shown in
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The intermediate wipe 214 is preferably dimensioned such that the leading edge portion 266 of its peripheral edge 264 is recessed relative to the leading edge portion 272 of the bottom wipe's 216 peripheral edge 270. In a similar fashion, the top wipe 212 is preferably dimensioned such that the leading edge portion 262 of its peripheral edge 260 is recessed relative to the leading edge portion 266 of the intermediate wipe 214. This structure enables the user to more easily grasp the bottom wipe 216, and the intermediate wipe 214, as each wipe is soiled and rotate the respective wipe to reveal the underlying clean wipe.
The material sheets used to form the wipe assembly according to the present invention described herein may comprise a variety of both natural and synthetic fibers or materials. Nonlimiting examples of natural materials include, but are not limited to, silk fibers, keratin fibers, cellulosic fibers, and combinations thereof. Nonlimiting examples of synthetic materials include acetate fibers, acrylic fibers, cellulose ester fibers, modacrylic fibers, polamide fibers, polyester fibers, rayon fibers, and combinations thereof. Preferably, the material sheets used to form the wipe assembly according to the present invention comprise a nonwoven material formed from one or more of the above identified fiberous materials.
While particular embodiments of the preset invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A wipe assembly comprising:
- a plurality of wipes arranged in a stacked configuration, each one of the wipes having a first surface and an opposed second surface;
- each one of the wipes being capable of rotation from a first position to a second position, wherein in the first position the second surface of the wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration and in the second position the second surface of an underlying wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration.
2. The wipe assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a mechanism for maintaining the wipe assembly on a palm side of a user's hand during use of the wipe assembly.
3. The wipe assembly according to claim 2, wherein a top wipe of the plurality of wipes comprises a first layer and a second layer of material.
4. The wipe assembly according to claim 3, wherein the first and second layers are coupled to one another to define a chamber between the layers, the chamber structured and arranged to receive at least part of a user's hand to thereby maintain the wipe assembly on a palm side of the user's hand during use of the wipe assembly.
5. The wipe assembly according to claim 4, wherein the wipe assembly is formed from a single folded sheet of material.
6. The wipe assembly according to claim 2, wherein a sheet of material forms a top wipe of the plurality of wipes, the sheet being folded to define first and second opposed layers of material, the first and second layers being coupled to one another to define a chamber between the layers, the chamber structured and arranged to receive at least part of a user's hand to thereby maintain the wipe assembly on a palm side of the user's hand during use of the wipe assembly.
7. The wipe assembly according to claim 2, wherein the mechanism comprises a sheet of flexible material coupled to the plurality of wipes, the sheet of material being structured and arranged to permit a user to insert at least part of the user's hand between the sheet of material and a top wipe of the plurality of wipes to thereby maintain the wipe assembly on a palm side of the user's hand during use of the wipe assembly.
8. The wipe assembly according to claim 2, wherein each wipe is structured and arranged such that the wipe may be maintained in the second position by a user's thumb when the wipe assembly is maintained on the palm side of the user's hand.
9. The wipe assembly according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of wipes includes at least a first wipe and a second wipe, each of the first wipe and the second wipe including a main body portion and a tab portion extending outwardly from the main body portion.
10. The wipe assembly according claim 9, wherein each tab portion is structured and arranged such that it extends distally away from a user during use of the wipe assembly.
11. The wipe assembly according to claim 10, wherein the tab portion of the first wipe is offset relative to the tab portion of the second wipe.
12. A wipe assembly comprising:
- a top wipe having a first surface and an opposed second surface;
- a bottom wipe having a first surface and an opposed second surface,
- an intermediate wipe arranged between the top wipe and the bottom wipe, the intermediate wipe having a first surface and an opposed second surface;
- wherein the top wipe, the intermediate wipe, and the bottom wipe are coupled to one another and have a first position wherein the wipes are arranged in a stacked configuration;
- wherein the bottom wipe is capable of rotation from the first position to a second position, wherein in the first position the second surface of the bottom wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration and in the second position the second surface of the intermediate wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration; and
- wherein the intermediate wipe is capable of rotation from the first position to a second position, wherein in the first position the second surface of the intermediate wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration and in the second position the second surface of the top wipe is arranged in an outwardly facing configuration.
13. The wipe assembly according to claim 12, further comprising a mechanism for maintaining the plurality of wipes on a palm side of a user's hand.
14. The wipe assembly according to claim 13, wherein the top wipe comprises a first layer and a second layer of material.
15. The wipe assembly according to claim 14, wherein the first and second layers are coupled to one another to define a chamber between the layers, the chamber structured and arranged to at least partially receive a user's hand to thereby maintain the wipe assembly on a palm side of the user's hand during use of the wipe assembly.
16. The wipe assembly according to claim 15, wherein the wipe assembly is formed from a single folded sheet of material.
17. The wipe assembly according to claim 14, wherein the tope wipe is formed by a folded sheet defining first and second opposed layers of material, the first and second layers being coupled to one another to define a chamber between the layers, the chamber structured and arranged to at least partially receive a user's hand to thereby maintain the wipe assembly on a palm side of the user's hand during use of the wipe assembly.
18. The wipe assembly according to claim 14, wherein the mechanism comprises a sheet of flexible material coupled to the top wipe, the sheet of material being structured and arranged to permit a user to at least partially insert the user's hand between the sheet of material and the top wipe to thereby maintain the wipe assembly on a palm the of the user's hand during use of the wipe assembly.
19. The wipe assembly according to claim 12, wherein each of intermediate wipe and bottom wipe is structured and arranged such that the wipe may be maintained in the second position by a user's thumb when the wipe assembly is maintained on the palm side of the user's hand.
20. The wipe assembly according to claim 12, wherein each of the bottom wipe and the intermediate wipe includes a main body portion and a tab portion extending outwardly from the main body portion.
21. The wipe assembly according claim 20, wherein each tab portion is structured and arranged such that it extends distally away from a user during use of the wipe assembly.
22. The wipe assembly according to claim 21, wherein the tab portion of the first wipe is offset relative to the tab portion of the second wipe.
23. The wipe assembly according to claim 13, wherein the top wipe, intermediate wipe, and bottom wipe include a peripheral edge, and wherein the peripheral edge of the top wipe, intermediate wipe, and bottom wipe each includes a leading edge portion, the leading edge portion of the top wipe being recessed relative to the leading edge portion of the intermediate wipe, and the leading edge portion of the intermediate wipe being recessed relative to the leading edge portion of the bottom wipe.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 15, 2008
Publication Date: Mar 18, 2010
Inventors: Heidi Beatty (Hillsborough, NJ), Luz Maria Romero Tarazona (Padova), Alessandro Vassallo (Madrid)
Application Number: 12/210,682
International Classification: A47L 25/00 (20060101);