Abstract: A tissue dispenser includes an integral, open-top, generally rectangular container formed of transparent plastic material and including a bottom wall having inclined central portions which converge upwardly into the container and have the upper ends thereof spaced apart to define a dispensing opening, the container adapted to receive therein through the open top a stack of folded interleaved tissue sheets, the bottom sheet resting upon the upper ends of the inclined bottom wall portions, with the leading end thereof extending outwardly through the dispensing opening for access by a user. A removable metal cover may be latched in place to close the open end of the container, the cover having an ashtray and cigarette holding grooves formed therein.
Abstract: A dispenser for premoistened towelettes comprising, a container having a cavity, and opening means for passage of the towelettes from the cavity toward the outside of the container. The dispenser has a supply of premoistened absorbent material disposed in the container cavity. The dispenser also has a floating barrier movably positioned in the cavity intermediate the supply and the opening means, with the barrier having aperture means for passage of the supply through the barrier to the opening means.
Abstract: A carton for use in dispensing interleaved tissues which is designed to leave each succeeding tissue in position partially withdrawn from the dispenser after the prior tissue has been completely removed. A conventional four panel end closure is provided with an outer panel covering the entire surface of the end of the carton, with two first-folded minor flaps having film attached thereto so that in the final folded position an aperture results, with the overlapping film covering that aperture from below. An overwrap is provided which is glued on the bottom side of the carton and attached to the top side to a removable panel formed as a part of the top flap and removable to expose the entire aperture.
Abstract: A toilet tissue dispenser for dispensing interfolded toilet tissue. The dispenser includes a casing having a narrow dispensing slot in the bottom surface. Connected to the slot is a finger hole or recess which extends forwardly of the slot and terminates in the front surface of the casing. The combination of the narrow slot and the finger hole provides easy starting of dispensing and prevents extraction of excessive quantities of tissue.