RELATED PATENT APPLICATION This patent application claims the benefit of provisional patent application no. 60/670,180 filed on Apr. 11,2005, and entitledPortable Feminine Accessory Storage and Carrying System,incorporated herein by reference.
This patent application is related to co-pending patent application filed on Apr. 11,2006, and entitledCarrier for Feminine Hygiene Products,incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND Moistened cleansing wipe products have become an important product category that has found a wide variety of applications for adults, children, and babies. These products are typically manufactured by impregnating sheets made of non-woven fabric with a suitable solution. Examples include hand wipes, face or body cleansing wipes, wipes for skin treatment, and skin conditioning wipes. Many women also prefer to use wipes impregnated with appropriate non-stinging cleansing liquid for hygienic cleaning of the vaginal area.
Feminine hygienic cleansing wipes are typically folded and packaged in very small tear-open pouches. Other moistened wipe products have been packaged in rectangular box-like containers and cylindrical containers. These bulky containers typically hold hundreds of the moistened wipes and are not meant to be portable or carried in a purse.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Aspects of the present disclosure are best understood from the following detailed description when read with the accompanying figures. It is emphasized that, in accordance with the standard practice in the industry, various features are not drawn to scale. In fact, the dimensions of the various features may be arbitrarily increased or reduced for clarity of discussion.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a disposal envelope for hygienic wipes;
FIG. 2 is another perspective view of an embodiment of the disposal envelope for hygienic wipes in its unrolled state;
FIG. 3 is another perspective view of the disposal envelope for hygienic wipes in its unrolled state;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a disposal envelope for hygienic wipes in its unrolled state;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the embodiment of disposal envelope shown in
FIG. 4 in its rolled state;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a disposal envelope having a second compartment for storing a tampon in its unrolled state; and
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a roll of contiguous disposal envelopes.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONFIGS. 1-3 are perspective views of an embodiment of adisposal envelope10 for hygienic wipes.disposal envelope10 is constructed of a thin liquidimpervious sheet12 that is folded along two lines into three substantially identically-sized portions—top portion12a,center portion12b, andbottom portion12c. The liquidimpervious sheet12 may be a thin film of polyethylene, polyvinyl or any other suitable plastic film that is operable to provide a moisture barrier. Thebottom portion12cof liquidimpervious sheet12 is folded overcenter portion12b, and affixed thereto by a suitable adhesive, heat sealing or another suitable method around the periphery along two opposing sides to form sealededges14. Accordingly, affixed center andbottom portions12band12cform a pocket or pouch which may be used to accommodate one or more moistenedhygienic wipe16 shown in phantom inFIG. 3. Moistenedhygienic wipe16 may be impregnated with a cleansing solution or another suitable liquid.
With thehygienic wipe16 in place inside the pocket formed by center andbottom portions12band12c,top portion12aof liquidimpervious sheet12 may be folded over the pocket and then theentire envelope10 may be rolled into a tubular form and then secured by anadhesive closure18.Adhesive closure18 may be a tab that has an adhesive applied on one side or another suitable means such as a hook and loop closure, for example. The adhesive closure is preferably reusable. The rolledenvelope12, along with themoistened wipe16 contained therein, may be packaged and distributed in a cardboard box, or be distributed and marketed as a part of a feminine hygiene carrier system described in the above-identified co-pending patent application entitledCarrier for Feminine Hygiene Product.The liquid impervious nature ofsheet12 keeps moistenedhygienic wipe16 from drying out. The liquid impervious sheet is preferably opaque and may have decorative designs adorning the exterior surface thereof.
In operation, a user may carry rolledenvelope12 inside the carrier referenced above, or inside her purse. The rolledenvelope12 is a small and discrete package that can be easily accommodated in any purses, tote bags, or backpacks. To use, the user may simply unroll theenvelope12 and remove the hygienic wipe from the pocket for use. The user may then use the now empty pocket to dispose of used tampon, tampon applicator, feminine pad, or any other soiled object.Adhesive tab18 may be used to seal the envelope to keep the contents more securely contained. Therefore, soiled feminine hygiene products may be contained and discarded in a tidy manner. The liquid impervious nature ofsheet12 helps to keep the content from leaking and ensures that the entire package stays tidy.
Althoughdisposal envelope12 is described and shown herein as having a tri-fold construction (with two fold lines and three portions),disposal envelope12 may have a bi-fold construction with one fold line and two portions folded over one another and sealed along two opposing sides to form a pocket. Further, although the three portions ofdisposal envelope12 are preferably substantially equal-sized,envelope12 may be constructed with substantially equally- sized center andbottom portions12band12c, and atop portion12athat is smaller or larger than the pocket formed byportions12band12c.
Disposal envelope12 may employ, instead ofadhesive tab18, other means of securing the rolled-up envelope. For example, the two ends of the rolled-up envelope may be heat sealed or by another suitable means that is easily separated by the user to unroll the envelope.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another embodiment of adisposal envelope20 for hygienic wipes in its unrolled state.Disposal envelope20 comprises a liquidimpervious bag22 having three closed sides24-26.Disposal envelope20 comprises areclosable seal28 across anopen end30 of thebag22.Reclosable seal28 may be a zip lock-type closure or another suitable closure. Two opposedflaps32 and34 extend fromclosure28 atopen end30 ofbag22.Flaps32 and34 facilitate a user in pulling apart the zip lock-type closure in order to access contents stored indisposal envelope20.Flap34 may extend further fromclosure28 thanflap32 and may comprise anadhesive strip36 on itsside facing flap32.Adhesive strip36 is preferably reusable.Disposal envelope20 is used to contain one or more hygienic wipes.Bag22 is preferably opaque and may have decorative designs adorning the exterior of the bag.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the embodiment ofdisposal envelope20 shown inFIG. 4 in its rolled state. In the rolled state,adhesive strip36 may be used to adhereflap34 to bag22 so that it does not become unrolled. The hygienic wipes are folded in such a way so that the rolleddisposal envelope20, with the one or more wipes contained therein, has a smooth and slim profile and does not have lumps where the wipes are located within the bag.
In operation, a user may carry rolledenvelope20 inside the carrier referenced above. The rolledenvelope20 is a small and discrete package that can be easily accommodated in any purses, tote bags, or backpacks. To use, the user may simply unroll theenvelope20, openclosure28 and remove the hygienic wipes for use. The user may then use the now empty bag to dispose of used tampon, tampon applicator, feminine pad, or any other soiled object.Closure28 may then be used to reseal the envelope to keep the contents more securely contained. Therefore, soiled feminine hygiene products may be contained and discreetly discarded in a tidy manner. The liquid impervious nature ofbag22 helps to keep the content from leaking and ensures that the entire package stays tidy until it is disposed of.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of anotherembodiment40 of a disposal envelope having a second compartment for storing a feminine product.Disposal envelope40 comprises afirst compartment42 that stores a moistened cleansing wipe and asecond compartment44 that stores a feminine product such as atampon46.Second compartment44 preferably has an opening that opens in a direction opposite that offirst compartment42. The second compartment may have a sealed opening.Flaps47 and48 may be provided to facilitate easy opening of the seal across the opening ofsecond compartment44. Unlikefirst compartment42, the opening ofsecond compartment44 does not require a reclosable seal.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another embodiment of aroll50 of contiguously- coupleddisposal envelopes52. Eachdisposal envelope52 comprises areclosable seal54 such as a zip-lock type closure. The disposal envelopes are easily separated by tearing alongperforations56 disposed between successive disposal envelopes. The disposal envelopes may be easily dispensed on a roller dispenser. Eachdisposal envelope52 in the roll may contain one or more moistened wipe in a first compartment and/or a feminine product such as a tampon in a second compartment as described above.
Alternatively, the disposal envelopes may be stored and dispensed from a box of suitable size with a dispensing opening. The disposal envelopes may be arranged in an overlap manner in the box so that as one envelope is removed by a user through the dispensing opening, the next envelope is pulled through the opening much like how facial tissues are dispensed.
Unlike conventional moistened wipe packaging that are typically very small tear-open packages, the disposal envelope described above is substantially larger and can be reused and resealed to discard soiled feminine products. The moistened wipe contained in the disposal envelope are not folded into a tiny square that is often a challenge to unfold as in conventional wipe packages. Therefore, the disposal envelope is easy to unfurl and the moistened wipe contained therein is easy to unfold and use. In the embodiment where the disposal envelope has two compartments, one containing a wipe and the other containing a tampon, the user can easily extract the wipe and the tampon for use and then use the resealable first compartment to dispose of soiled feminine products.
Although embodiments of the present disclosure have been described in detail, those skilled in the art should understand that they may make various changes, substitutions and alterations herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, all such changes, substitutions and alterations are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure as defined in the following claims. In the claims, means-plus- function clauses are intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents, but also equivalent structures.