Wet Wipe Refill Container Indicator
The present disclosure relates to a wet wipe refill container and a wet wipes dispensing system. Users frequently refill empty wet wipe dispensers with wet wipes removed from a wet wipe refill container. The user can have difficulty estimating the correct number of wipes to remove from the wet wipe refill container when filling the wet wipe dispenser to maintain dispensing functionality. The wet wipe refill container includes an indicator to assist users in determining the recommended refill thickness of wet wipes to place into the empty wet wipes dispenser.
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There are a variety of storing and dispensing containers in the market, particularly those for storing and dispensing wipe type products. Wipe-type products or wipes have been made from a variety of materials which can be dry or wet when used. Wet wipes can be moistened with a variety of suitable wiping solutions. Such wet wipes have been used for baby wipes, hand wipes, personal care wipes, household cleaning wipes, industrial wipes and the like.
Conventional dispensers of wipes have often included a plastic container, tub or package that provides a sealed environment for the wet wipes to ensure that they do not become dirty or overly dry. Oftentimes, when the wet wipes have been consumed from the wet wipe dispenser, users refill the wet wipe dispenser with wet wipes removed from a wet wipe refill container. The user realizes increased value by purchasing a wet wipe refill container of wet wipes since they are not spending money for an additional or a new wet wipe dispenser. Consumers also appreciate environmental sustainability by being able to reuse the wet wipe dispenser and avoid packaging waste.
An example of a current wet wipe refill container is a flexible film package in the form of a bag that contains a stack of wet wipes as is well known to those skilled in the art. Some commercial wet wipe refill containers include graphic instructions on the outside of the container showing how to place the refill wet wipes inside of the wet wipe dispenser. The current commercial wet wipe containers do not give an indication of how many wet wipes should be placed within wet wipe dispenser. Consumers often have difficulty determining how many wet wipes should be removed from the wet wipe refill container that will fit into the wet wipe dispenser and still allow for functional dispensation from the wet wipe dispenser. For example, if too many wet wipes are placed into the dispenser, the wipes will jam the opening of the dispenser causing the wipes to tear as they are being pulled out of the opening or cause a complete clog that does not allow for any wipes to be dispensed.
The issue of determining the number of wet wipes to be removed from the wet wipe refill container becomes exacerbated for consumers who use multiple types of wet wipe dispensers. For example, while wet wipes are most commonly used in conjunction with diapering, wet wipes are increasingly being used for non-diapering purposes, such as for cleaning of the face and hands, cleaning up messes, and other uses. Hence, a consumer may use a traditional “tub” type of wet wipe dispenser in a baby's room and a smaller, “on the go” type of wet wipe dispenser that more easily fits into an automobile or a diaper changing bag. As such, a need currently exists for a wet wipe refill container that indicates the number of wet wipes that should be removed from the wet wipe refill container that will adequately fit into the desired type of wet wipe dispenser to provide functional dispensation.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREIn an embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a refill container having a height dimension. The container includes a bottom wall and at least one side wall that is contiguous with the bottom wall and the side wall extends upward from the bottom wall in the height dimension. The container has an exterior surface and an interior surface. The container further includes an access opening. The container houses a plurality of articles stacked in the height dimension. The container further includes a graduated scale disposed on the side wall such that the graduated scale includes a first graduation. The first graduation is spaced a recommended refill thickness from the bottom wall in the height dimension.
In another embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a refill container having a height dimension. The refill container includes a bottom wall and a first side wall and a second side wall that is contiguous with the bottom wall and the first side wall and the second side wall extend upward from the bottom wall in the height dimension. The refill container has an exterior surface and an interior surface. The refill container further includes an access opening. The refill container houses a plurality of articles stacked in the height dimension. The refill container includes a first graduated scale disposed on the first side wall or the second side wall such that the first graduated scale includes a first graduation of the first graduated scale. The first graduation is spaced a first recommended refill thickness upward from the bottom wall in the height dimension. The refill container additionally includes a second graduated scale disposed on the first side wall or the second side wall such that the second graduated scale includes a first graduation. The first graduation of the second graduated scale is spaced a second recommended refill thickness upward from the bottom wall in the height dimension.
In yet another embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a wipes dispensing system that includes a first refillable wipe dispenser adapted to house a stack of wipes having a first recommended refill thickness and a second refillable wipe dispenser adapted to house a stack of wipes having a second recommended refill thickness wherein the first recommended refill thickness is different than the second recommended refill thickness. The wipes dispensing system also includes a refill container having a height dimension. The refill container includes a bottom wall and a first side wall and a second side wall that is contiguous with the bottom wall and the first side wall and the second side wall extend upward from the bottom wall in the height dimension and the first side wall and the second side wall have a width dimension that is perpendicular to the height dimension. The refill container further includes an access opening. The refill container houses a plurality of articles stacked in the height dimension. The refill container includes a first graduated scale disposed on the first side wall or the second side wall such that the first graduated scale includes a first graduation of the first graduated scale. The first graduation of the first graduation scale is spaced a first recommended refill thickness upward from the bottom wall in the height dimension. The refill container additionally includes a second graduated scale disposed on the first side wall or the second side wall such that the second graduated scale includes a first graduation of the second graduated scale. The first graduation of the second graduated scale is spaced a second recommended refill thickness upward from the bottom wall in the height dimension.
The present invention will be more fully understood and further features will become apparent when reference is made to the following detailed description of the invention and the accompanying drawings. The drawings are merely representative and are not intended to limit the scope of the claims. Like parts of the packages depicted in the drawings are referred to by the same reference numerals.
The present disclosure relates to a wet wipe refill container and a wet wipes dispensing system. When wet wipes are consumed from a wet wipe dispenser, users oftentimes refill the wet wipe dispenser with wet wipes taken from a wet wipes refill container. The user may have difficulty determining the correct number of wipes to remove from the wet wipe refill container to properly fill the wet wipe dispenser. It has been discovered that if too many wipes are placed in the interior space of the wet wipe dispenser, the user may encounter dispensing issues. Accordingly, if the number of wet wipes is stacked such that the top of the wet wipe stack is too firmly pressed against the inner surface of the wet wipe dispenser, dispensing of the top wipe or wipes in the stack can be impeded or even clog the access opening of the wet wipe dispenser. The wet wipe refill container of the present disclosure includes an indicator to assist users in estimating the appropriate number of wet wipes when refilling the empty wet wipe dispenser.
A wet wipe refill container 10 is illustrated in
The access opening 16 is in the plane that defines the periphery of the access opening 16. That is to say, the plane occupied by the perimeter of the access opening 16 defines the periphery of the access opening 16. In an embodiment, the access opening 16 may be in a plane that is substantially parallel to a plane that is occupied by the bottom wall 12 such that the access opening 16 is in the plane occupied by the top wall 15 as shown in
In an embodiment, the wet wipe refill container 10, can be a rectangular parallelepiped as shown in
Various components of the wet wipe refill container 10 can be opaque or, alternatively, can be transparent or translucent to allow a visual inspection of the quantity of wipes remaining in the wet wipe refill container 10. Various components of the wet wipe refill container 10 can be made of various polymers, copolymers, and mixtures, including, e.g., polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, and polystyrene. Various components of the wet wipe refill container 10 can be rigid or flexible.
The wet wipes 24 are stacked upon each other to form a stack of wet wipes 25 as is known in the art.
Wet wipe dispensers 100, 120 or 130 are adapted such that each wet wipe 24 is to be extracted from the dispenser 100, 120 or 130 preferably one at a time. The wet wipes 24 are desirably configured within the stack 25 to provide “pop-up” dispensing. In such configurations, when a wet wipe 24 is removed from the wet wipe dispenser 100, 120 or 130, the wet wipe 24 pulls along the leading end of the succeeding wet wipe 24, by virtue of the succeeding wet wipe 24 being in operative contact with the leading wet wipe 24 such as via interfolding, via adhesive bonding, or via an integral connection along a line of weakness. Preferably, as the leading wipe 24 is pulled out of and away from the dispenser 100, 120 or 130, the trailing end of the leading wet wipe 24 breaks free from the leading end of the succeeding wet wipe 24, and the leading end of the succeeding wipe 24 is left protruding from the dispenser 100, 120 or 130. In this way, the leading end of the succeeding wet wipe 24 is immediately and automatically positioned for grasping and subsequent withdrawal from the dispenser 100, 120 or 130, and what was previously the succeeding wet wipe 24 now becomes a leading wet wipe 24. Alternatively, the dispenser 100, 120 or 130 may include a stack of wet wipes 25 in a non-interfolded configuration, for “reach-in” dispensing. For such a non-interfolded stack of wet wipes 25, each wet wipe 24 may be folded onto itself with no portion of another wet wipe 24 being positioned between or underneath any portion of the folds of the adjacent wet wipe(s) 24.
In particular embodiments, each of the wet wipes 24 in the stack of wet wipes 25 are interfolded with one another, such as via c-folds, z-folds, or other zig zag folds. In other embodiments, the wet wipes 24 in the stack of wet wipes 25 are interconnected via frangible lines of weakness. For example, the wet wipes 24 can be arranged in the dispenser 100, 120 or 130 as a continuous web of interconnected wet wipes 24 which are folded in an accordion-like stacked configuration. The individual wet wipes 24 can be connected together along lines of frangibility, such as lines of perforations, to ensure that the trailing wet wipe 24 is in position for grasping by the user after the leading wet wipe 24 is removed. For example, the wet wipes 24 can be provided by a continuous web of material which has a series of lines of frangibility extending across the width of the web. Each portion of the web of material between successive lines of frangibility constitutes an individual wet wipe 24. The lines of frangibility can be provided by means known to those skilled in the art such as perforations, indentations, score lines, or cuts in the web of material.
Materials suitable for the wet wipes 24 employed in conjunction with the present disclosure are well known to those skilled in the art. For example, the wet wipes 24 can be made from nonwoven materials such meltblown, coform, air-laid, or bonded-carded web materials, hydroentangled materials, high wet-strength tissue, or the like, and can comprise synthetic or natural fibers or combinations thereof. The wet wipes 24 of the present disclosure can contain a liquid which can be any solution which can be absorbed into or entrained within the wet wipes 24. The liquid contained within the wet wipes 24 can include components which provide the desired wiping properties. For example, the components can include water, emollients, surfactants, preservatives, chelating agents, pH buffers, fragrances, or combinations thereof. The liquid can also contain lotions, ointments, and/or medicaments. The amount of liquid contained within each wet wipe 24 can vary depending upon the type of material being used to provide the wet wipe 24, the type of liquid being used, the type of container being used to store the stack of wet wipes 25, and the desired end use of the wet wipe 24. Generally, each wet wipe 24 can contain from about 150 to about 600 weight percent and desirably from about 200 to about 400 weight percent liquid based on the dry weight of the wipe 24.
The wet wipe refill container 10 has an indicator that is a graduated scale 59 marked on at least one side wall 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d or 44. The graduated scale 59 assists the user in determining the appropriate number of wet wipes 24 that should be removed from the wet wipe refill container 10 that can be placed into the wet wipe dispenser 100, 120 or 130 for functional dispensation. As used herein, a “graduated scale” 59 includes one or more graduations, such as marks, spaced at one or more predetermined intervals in the direction in which the wet wipes 24 are stacked. While referring to
The wet wipe refill container 10 of the present disclosure can contain any number of individual wet wipes 24 that would be suitable for refilling the wet wipe dispenser 100, 120 or 130 of interest. For example, certain commercial HUGGIES® Natural Care wet wipes 24 are available in a wet wipe dispenser 100 that is preloaded with sixty-four wet wipes 24. A corresponding HUGGIES® wet wipe refill container 10 may be sold with significantly more than sixty-four wet wipes 24, such as, for example, two hundred wet wipes 24. In one embodiment, the wet wipe refill container 10 includes a graduated scale 59 that is marked with the recommended refill thickness 63 that is the height of sixty-four HUGGIES® Natural Care wet wipes 24.
In an alternate embodiment, shown in
In an embodiment, the graduation marks 62 or 64 can include words, numbers, letters, characters, symbols, shapes, lines, dots, colors, patterns, raised portions, depressed portions or combinations thereof and can be printed, etched, embossed, or the like. In an embodiment, the graduation marks 62 or 64 can be disposed on the interior surface 20 and/or on the exterior surface 18 of the wet wipe refill container 10. In an embodiment, graduation marks 62 or 64 that are disposed on the interior surface 20 of the wet wipe refill container 10 may be visible and or tactilely detectable from the exterior surface 18 of the wet wipe refill container 10. In an embodiment, graduation marks 62 or 64 that are disposed on the exterior surface 18 of the wet wipe refill container 10 may be visible and or tactilely detectable from the interior surface 20 of the wet wipe refill container 10. Each of these embodiments further assists the user in removing the recommended refill thickness 63 from the wet wipe refill container 10.
Wet wipes 24 may be used in conjunction with diapering and non-diapering purposes, such as cleaning of the face and hands, cleaning up messes, and other uses. Hence, a consumer may use a traditional “tub” type of wet wipe dispenser 100 in a baby's room where frequent diapering may occur and thus a greater number of wet wipes 24 is desired to be kept on hand than the number of wipes 24 that can be held in a smaller wet wipe dispenser 120 or 130.
A consumer may use a different wet wipe dispenser 120 for purposes other than diapering such as cleaning messes or wiping faces and such dispensers can be kept in other areas such as a garage or a kitchen.
A consumer may use yet another wet wipe dispenser 130 for “on the go” convenience of a wet wipe dispenser 130 that can more easily fit into an automobile or a diaper changing bag.
In an embodiment, while referring to
Wet wipe dispenser indicia 65 or 75 may be associated with each graduated scale 59 or 69 to further assist the user with identifying the wet wipe dispenser 100 or 120 that is associated with the graduated scale 59 or 69 of interest. The wet wipe dispenser indicia 65 or 75 can include words, numbers, letters, characters, symbols, shapes, lines, dots, colors, patterns, raised portions, depressed portions or combinations thereof. For example, as shown in
The first graduated scale 59 includes a first graduated scale centerline 60 and the second graduated scale 69 includes a second graduated scale centerline 70 as shown in
In an embodiment, while referring to
In an embodiment, the wet wipe refill container 10 may include more than one graduated scale 59, 69 or 79 as shown in
In the interests of brevity and conciseness, any ranges of values set forth in this disclosure contemplate all values within the range and are to be construed as support for claims reciting any sub-ranges having endpoints which are whole number values within the specified range in question. By way of hypothetical example, a disclosure of a range from 1 to 5 shall be considered to support claims to any of the following ranges: 1 to 5; 1 to 4; 1 to 3; 1 to 2; 2 to 5; 2 to 4; 2 to 3; 3 to 5; 3 to 4; and 4 to 5.
While particular embodiments 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 this disclosure. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this disclosure.
Claims
1. A refill container having a height dimension, the container comprising:
- a bottom wall;
- at least one side wall contiguous with the bottom wall and extending in the height dimension upward from the bottom wall;
- an exterior surface;
- an interior surface;
- an access opening;
- a plurality of articles stacked in the height dimension; and
- a graduated scale disposed on the side wall, the graduated scale comprising a first graduation, wherein the first graduation is spaced a recommended refill thickness from the bottom wall in the height dimension.
2. The refill container of claim 1, wherein the access opening is spaced apart from the bottom wall in the height dimension.
3. The refill container of claim 1, wherein the access opening is in a plane that is parallel to the bottom wall.
4. The refill container of claim 1, wherein the access opening is in a plane that is perpendicular to the bottom wall.
5. The refill container of claim 1, wherein the first graduation is disposed on the exterior surface of the refill container and is visible or tactilely detectable from the interior surface.
6. The graduated scale of claim 1 comprising a second graduation that is disposed on the side wall, wherein the second graduation is spaced the recommended refill thickness upward from the first graduation in the height dimension.
7. A refill container having a height dimension, the container comprising:
- a bottom wall;
- a first side wall and a second side wall contiguous with the bottom wall and extending in the height dimension;
- an exterior surface;
- an interior surface;
- an access opening;
- a plurality of articles stacked in the height dimension;
- a first graduated scale disposed on one of the first and the second side walls, the first graduated scale comprising a first graduation, wherein the first graduation is spaced a first recommended refill thickness upward from the bottom wall in the height dimension; and
- a second graduated scale disposed on one of the first and the second side walls, the second graduated scale comprising a first graduation, wherein the first graduation is spaced a second recommended refill thickness upward from the bottom wall in the height dimension.
8. The refill container of claim 7, wherein the first graduated scale comprises a second graduation and wherein the second graduation is spaced the first recommended refill thickness upward from the first graduation in the height dimension.
9. The refill container of claim 7, wherein the second graduated scale comprises a second graduation and wherein the second graduation is spaced the second recommended refill thickness upward from the first graduation in the height dimension.
10. The refill container of claim 7, wherein the access opening is spaced apart from the bottom wall in the height dimension.
11. The refill container of claim 7, wherein the access opening is in a plane that is parallel to the bottom wall.
12. The refill container of claim 7, wherein the access opening is in a plane that is perpendicular to the bottom wall.
13. A wipes dispensing system comprising:
- a first refillable wipe dispenser adapted to house a stack of wipes having at most a first recommended refill thickness;
- a second refillable wipe dispenser adapted to house a stack of wipes having at most a second recommended refill thickness wherein the first recommended refill thickness is different than the second recommended refill thickness;
- a refill container having a height dimension, the container comprising: a bottom wall; a first side wall and a second side wall contiguous with the bottom wall, the first side wall and the second side wall having a width dimension perpendicular to the height dimension; an access opening; a plurality of articles stacked in the height dimension; a first graduated scale disposed on one of the first and the second side walls, the first graduated scale comprising a first graduation, wherein the first graduation is spaced the first recommended refill thickness upward from the bottom wall in the height dimension;
- a second graduated scale disposed on one of the first and the second side walls, the second graduated scale comprising a first graduation, wherein the first graduation is spaced the second recommended refill thickness from the bottom wall in the height dimension.
14. The refill container of claim 13, wherein the access opening is spaced apart from the bottom wall in the height dimension.
15. The refill container of claim 13, wherein the access opening is in a plane that is parallel to the bottom wall.
16. The refill container of claim 13, wherein the access opening is in a plane that is perpendicular to the bottom wall.
17. The wipes dispensing system of claim 13, wherein the first graduated scale comprises a second graduation, wherein the second graduation is spaced a first recommended refill thickness upward from the first graduation in the height dimension.
18. The wipes dispensing system of claim 13, wherein the second graduated scale comprises a second graduation, wherein the second graduation is spaced a second recommended refill thickness upward from the first graduation in the height dimension.
19. The wipes dispensing system of claim 13, wherein the first graduated scale has a first centerline extending in the height dimension and the second graduated scale has a second centerline extending in the height dimension and wherein the first centerline and the second centerline share a common position along the width dimension of one of the first and the second side walls.
20. The wipes dispensing system of claim 13, wherein the first graduated scale has a first centerline extending in the height dimension and the second graduated scale has a second centerline extending in the height dimension, wherein the first centerline and the second centerline are in the first or the second side walls.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 25, 2013
Publication Date: May 28, 2015
Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. (Neenah, WI)
Inventor: Terri Lynn Meisel (Appleton, WI)
Application Number: 14/088,699
International Classification: A47K 10/42 (20060101);