US20020162848A1 - Wet toilet tissue dispenser combined with dry tissue roll - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a dispenser of wet toilet tissue, more particularly, to a disposable wet toilet tissue dispenser which may be supported by existing toilet tissue holder as an auxiliary device in conjunction with a conventional dry toilet tissue roll without alteration.
- wet tissue dispensers in the markets are expensive for normal consumers when considering that toilet tissues are discarded after single use and continuously consumed on daily basis.
- Toilet tissue is an item need to be mass-producted and packed efficiently and neatly by wrapping multiful stacks by manufactures.
- the concept of the proposed invention is that one or two elongated minisized sheets of wet tissues, each sheet is sized about the flat of two adult fingers, are adapted to be overlayed on the top of folded layers of dry tissues as a combined wet dry tissues for use.
- the wet tissue sheet is the one which actually contact with the sensitive skin area of anal region and carry out through cleansing function, and dry tissues cooperate as a safeguard.
- Elongated stripes of wet tissues are provided in a form of a roll and disposed within a sealed dispenser which has cylindrical container, so that it may be supported by an existing toilet tissue roll holder and used in conjunction with a dry tissue roll without alteration of existing toilet tissue roll holder.
- the size and shape of the combined form of the wet tissue dispenser and a dry tissue roll is substantially equal to a conventional toilet tissue roll, in which the axial width of the dry tissue roll is relatively reduced as much as the axial width of the dispenser.
- the size and shape for the combined form of wet tissue dispenser and dry tissue roll is substantially equal to a conventional dry toilet tissue roll, whereby it provides the benefit of convenience and better marketability by displaying at regular toilet tissue roll section in the market.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the dispenser of the proposed invention.
- FIG. 2 is another perspective view of the dispenser of the proposed invention which illustrates in dashed lines that the dispenser is supported by a conventional toilet tissue roll holder in conjunction with a conventional dry tissue roll.
- FIG. 3 is a top view of combined wet and dry tissue sheets in which both wet and dry tissue sheets are placed on a hand during use.
- FIG. 4 is a rear view of the dispenser of the proposed invention.
- FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of the dispenser of the proposed invention, in which the rotation preventing flap is in its rotation preventing position.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken on line 6 - 6 in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken on line 7 - 7 in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a combined wet toilet tissue dispenser of the proposed invention and a conventional dry tissue roll.
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken on line 9 - 9 in FIG. 8.
- FIGS. 1 to 7 will describe principles and concepts of the proposed invention.
- FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 are perspective views of an exemplary embodiment of the proposed invention designated by the numeral 10 .
- the dispenser 10 is made of rigid plastic material with slight flexibility.
- Dispenser 10 has a cylindrical container 12 for dispensing a roll of wet tissue sheets therein.
- Container 12 includes a pair of sidewalls 14 A and 14 B, a circumferential wall 16 and a tubular axis 18 extended from a sidewall 14 A to another.
- the diameters of sidewalls 14 A and 14 B are substantially equal to those of a conventional dry toilet tissue rolls, and the axial width thereof is about the width of two adult fingers.
- sidewall 14 B is adapted as a separate member and sealingly joined to the terminating ends of sidewall 14 A and tubular axis 18 by snap-fit engagement.
- Suitable adhesive material may be applied along corresponding and cooperating edges of sidewall 14 A, tubular axis 18 and sidewall 14 B for facilitating sealing, or alternatively threaded joining means may be adapted if desired.
- the tubular axis 18 is a passageway adapted to receive a conventional toilet tissue roll holder rod therewithin, and rotatably support a wet tissue roll thereabout.
- Tubular axis 18 is provided with plurality of bristles 18 A projected substantially perpendicularly from the inside circumferential surface of tubular axis 18 .
- Each of bristles 18 A is round-headed for smooth receiving of toilet tissue holder rod, and as shown in FIG. 7, the sizes of each bristles are various so as to form a predetermined relatively small circular passage space at the upper central position of the interior space of tubular axis 18 .
- the bristles 18 A are flexible enough to allow bending when different sizes of toilet tissue holder rods are passing therethrough.
- bristles 18 A enable a toilet tissue roll holder rod to be received with slight pressure applied on outside surface thereof in the passage space.
- bristles 18 A serve to resist free movement of dispenser 10 when dispenser 10 is supported about toilet tissue roll holder rod.
- dispenser 10 when dispenser 10 is supported about toilet tissue holder rod the axis of actual rotation of dispenser 10 will be fixed to the position of the passage space, which results the effect of enlarging the diameter of the rotation of dispenser 10 so that the lower exterior edge of dispenser 10 be touched to a bathroom wall to resist rotation of dispenser 10 .
- flap 140 adapted for preventing dispenser 10 from undesired rotation.
- Flap 140 with predetermined size is a flat member hingedly, overlappingly mounted on the rear surface of sidewall 14 A.
- Top and bottom edges of flap 140 extended cylindrically parallel to the surrounding edge of wall 14 A, and front and rear edges extended in parallel to each other from the position of rear upper edge to the respective rear lower edge of sidewall 14 A.
- Flap 140 has a cut-away portion 140 A formed at the rear central area thereof.
- the vertical width of cut-away portion 140 A is relatively greater than the vertical thickness of a conventional toilet tissue holder arm, and both upper and lower edges of cut-away portion 140 A extended in parallel with said conventional toilet tissue holder arm.
- cut-away portion 140 A is adapted to avoid thickening of sidewall 14 A when flap 140 is fully folded rearwardly and snugly secured into the vertically elongated groove 160 formed adjacently behind of the rearmost edge of sidewall 14 A.
- flap 140 is adapted to prevent dispenser 10 from rotating, by vertically contacting bathroom wall when flap 140 is in its full rearward folded position.
- the circumferential wall 16 has an opening 16 A formed at the upper front thereof.
- Opening 16 A has a predetermined sufficient size to enable an access of user's two fingers to reach to the interior of dispenser 10 for removing the leading end of wet tissue roll 20 .
- Circumferential wall 16 further includes a lid 16 B hingedly mounted to the upper front surface thereof, and lid 16 B is adapted to movably and resealingly snap-fit to the cooperating edge of the opening 16 A.
- Lid 16 B has an exit slit 16 C formed medially thereof for securely delivering wet tissue 20 therethrough.
- Lid 16 B further includes a cap 16 D hingedly mounted to the upper surface thereof, and cap 16 D resealingly closed over the cooperating riser wall 16 E formed around exit slit 16 C.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 there are illustrated the open core 20 A of wet tissue roll 20 rotatably supported by tubular axis 18 of dispenser 10 .
- Each individual wet tissue sheet is an elongated rectangular shaped and equally perforated to be torn off one sheet at a time.
- each sheet is preferably about the size of the flat of two adult fingers as shown in FIG. 3.
- dispenser 10 may be made independently and supported by an existing toilet tissue roll holder in conjunction with a conventional dry toilet tissue roll 22 , or alternatively, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, dispenser 10 may be structurally combined with a dry tissue roll 22 as an unitary fixture.
- sidewall 14 B is adapted to have a horizontally extended tubular axis 142 straightly aligned to tubular axis 18 of dispenser 10 .
- a conventional dry tissue roll 22 with a reduced axial width may be rotatably supported about extended tubular axis 142 .
- an oblate-ring shaped clamp 142 A is adapted to secure the end of extended tubular axis 142 .
- a polymer resin film may be adhesively attached around circumferential wall 16 to secure sealing, and said film may be removed at the initial time of use.
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A cylindrical wet toilet tissue dispenser is adapted to be supported by a conventional toilet tissue roll holder.
A roll of elongated and mini-sized wet tissue sheets is disposed within the dispenser, and tissue sheets are delivered through an exist slit formed on the dispenser.
Wet tissue sheets are adapted to be placed on top of dry tissue sheets for enhancing cleansing during use.
The dispenser may be made independently and be supported by toilet roll holder in conjunction with a dry tissue roll, or structurally combined with a dry tissue roll as an unitary fixture and be supported by toilet tissue roll holder.
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- The present invention relates to a dispenser of wet toilet tissue, more particularly, to a disposable wet toilet tissue dispenser which may be supported by existing toilet tissue holder as an auxiliary device in conjunction with a conventional dry toilet tissue roll without alteration.
- Though there have been various types of wet toilet tissue dispensers for enhancing cleansing anal region, the practice has not been established in most homes.
- Thus, there remains continuing need, especially for those who have disease in anal region, for improved wet toilet tissues.
- One of disadvantages of wet toilet tissues is that all of wet tissues available in the markets are large-sized and large-sized wet tissues could cause clogging of toilet water system when discarded in the toilet.
- Alternatively, if consumed wet toilet tissues are discarded to a waste can it results unpleasant odor situation.
- Another disadvantage of large-sized wet tissue is expensive cost for wet tissue material and its container material.
- In fact, wet tissue dispensers in the markets are expensive for normal consumers when considering that toilet tissues are discarded after single use and continuously consumed on daily basis.
- U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,439,521 and 5,660,313 shows rotation resisting means projected outwardly beyond circumferential wall of cylindrical container.
- In this case, there's another disadvantage of un-smooth exterior surface of the dispenser.
- Toilet tissue is an item need to be mass-producted and packed efficiently and neatly by wrapping multiful stacks by manufactures.
- Un-smooth exterior configuration of products could cause problems in packing and storing.
- The proposed invention seeks to overcome above mentioned disadvantages.
- When people use toilet tissues, they choose either wet or dry tissues alternatively.
- The concept of the proposed invention is that one or two elongated minisized sheets of wet tissues, each sheet is sized about the flat of two adult fingers, are adapted to be overlayed on the top of folded layers of dry tissues as a combined wet dry tissues for use.
- As such, when both of wet and dry tissues are adapted as a combined form of a wiping sheet, the wet tissue sheet is the one which actually contact with the sensitive skin area of anal region and carry out through cleansing function, and dry tissues cooperate as a safeguard.
- Whereby, even though mini-sized wet tissues and substantially small amount of dry tissues are used for cleansing the efficiency of cleansing would be satisfactory as when large-sized wet tissues are used.
- Elongated stripes of wet tissues are provided in a form of a roll and disposed within a sealed dispenser which has cylindrical container, so that it may be supported by an existing toilet tissue roll holder and used in conjunction with a dry tissue roll without alteration of existing toilet tissue roll holder.
- The size and shape of the combined form of the wet tissue dispenser and a dry tissue roll is substantially equal to a conventional toilet tissue roll, in which the axial width of the dry tissue roll is relatively reduced as much as the axial width of the dispenser.
- Whereby, the proposed invention has following advantages:
- First, it may be safely discarded to toilet water system.
- Secondly, by using mini-sized wet tissues the material cost for wet tissues and containers may be reduced.
- Thirdly, it may be supported by existing toilet tissue roll holder in conjunction with conventional toilet tissue roll without alteration for readily use.
- Fourthly, the size and shape for the combined form of wet tissue dispenser and dry tissue roll is substantially equal to a conventional dry toilet tissue roll, whereby it provides the benefit of convenience and better marketability by displaying at regular toilet tissue roll section in the market.
- In the drawings, closely related figures have the same numbers but different alphabetic suffixes.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the dispenser of the proposed invention.
- FIG. 2 is another perspective view of the dispenser of the proposed invention which illustrates in dashed lines that the dispenser is supported by a conventional toilet tissue roll holder in conjunction with a conventional dry tissue roll.
- FIG. 3 is a top view of combined wet and dry tissue sheets in which both wet and dry tissue sheets are placed on a hand during use.
- FIG. 4 is a rear view of the dispenser of the proposed invention.
- FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of the dispenser of the proposed invention, in which the rotation preventing flap is in its rotation preventing position.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken on line6-6 in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken on line7-7 in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a combined wet toilet tissue dispenser of the proposed invention and a conventional dry tissue roll.
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken on line9-9 in FIG. 8.
- FIGS.1 to 7 will describe principles and concepts of the proposed invention.
- FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 are perspective views of an exemplary embodiment of the proposed invention designated by the
numeral 10. - The
dispenser 10 is made of rigid plastic material with slight flexibility. -
Dispenser 10 has acylindrical container 12 for dispensing a roll of wet tissue sheets therein. -
Container 12 includes a pair ofsidewalls circumferential wall 16 and atubular axis 18 extended from asidewall 14A to another. - The diameters of
sidewalls - As shown in FIG. 6,
sidewall 14B is adapted as a separate member and sealingly joined to the terminating ends ofsidewall 14A andtubular axis 18 by snap-fit engagement. - Suitable adhesive material may be applied along corresponding and cooperating edges of
sidewall 14A,tubular axis 18 andsidewall 14B for facilitating sealing, or alternatively threaded joining means may be adapted if desired. - As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the
tubular axis 18 is a passageway adapted to receive a conventional toilet tissue roll holder rod therewithin, and rotatably support a wet tissue roll thereabout. -
Tubular axis 18 is provided with plurality ofbristles 18A projected substantially perpendicularly from the inside circumferential surface oftubular axis 18. - Each of
bristles 18A is round-headed for smooth receiving of toilet tissue holder rod, and as shown in FIG. 7, the sizes of each bristles are various so as to form a predetermined relatively small circular passage space at the upper central position of the interior space oftubular axis 18. - The
bristles 18A are flexible enough to allow bending when different sizes of toilet tissue holder rods are passing therethrough. - As such,
bristles 18A enable a toilet tissue roll holder rod to be received with slight pressure applied on outside surface thereof in the passage space. - Thereby
bristles 18A serve to resist free movement ofdispenser 10 whendispenser 10 is supported about toilet tissue roll holder rod. - Further, when
dispenser 10 is supported about toilet tissue holder rod the axis of actual rotation ofdispenser 10 will be fixed to the position of the passage space, which results the effect of enlarging the diameter of the rotation ofdispenser 10 so that the lower exterior edge ofdispenser 10 be touched to a bathroom wall to resist rotation ofdispenser 10. - There is a
flap 140 adapted for preventingdispenser 10 from undesired rotation. - Flap140 with predetermined size is a flat member hingedly, overlappingly mounted on the rear surface of
sidewall 14A. - Top and bottom edges of
flap 140 extended cylindrically parallel to the surrounding edge ofwall 14A, and front and rear edges extended in parallel to each other from the position of rear upper edge to the respective rear lower edge ofsidewall 14A. - Flap140 has a cut-
away portion 140A formed at the rear central area thereof. - As shown in FIG. 2, the vertical width of cut-
away portion 140A is relatively greater than the vertical thickness of a conventional toilet tissue holder arm, and both upper and lower edges of cut-away portion 140A extended in parallel with said conventional toilet tissue holder arm. - As clearly shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, cut-
away portion 140A is adapted to avoid thickening ofsidewall 14A whenflap 140 is fully folded rearwardly and snugly secured into the verticallyelongated groove 160 formed adjacently behind of the rearmost edge ofsidewall 14A. - Whereby
flap 140 is adapted to preventdispenser 10 from rotating, by vertically contacting bathroom wall whenflap 140 is in its full rearward folded position. - As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the
circumferential wall 16 has an opening 16A formed at the upper front thereof. -
Opening 16A has a predetermined sufficient size to enable an access of user's two fingers to reach to the interior ofdispenser 10 for removing the leading end ofwet tissue roll 20. -
Circumferential wall 16 further includes alid 16B hingedly mounted to the upper front surface thereof, andlid 16B is adapted to movably and resealingly snap-fit to the cooperating edge of the opening 16A. - Lid16B has an
exit slit 16C formed medially thereof for securely deliveringwet tissue 20 therethrough. - Lid16B further includes a
cap 16D hingedly mounted to the upper surface thereof, andcap 16D resealingly closed over the cooperatingriser wall 16E formed aroundexit slit 16C. - Referring to FIGS. 6 and 7, there are illustrated the
open core 20A ofwet tissue roll 20 rotatably supported bytubular axis 18 ofdispenser 10. - Each individual wet tissue sheet is an elongated rectangular shaped and equally perforated to be torn off one sheet at a time.
- The size of each sheet is preferably about the size of the flat of two adult fingers as shown in FIG. 3.
- As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2,
dispenser 10 may be made independently and supported by an existing toilet tissue roll holder in conjunction with a conventional drytoilet tissue roll 22, or alternatively, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9,dispenser 10 may be structurally combined with adry tissue roll 22 as an unitary fixture. - As illustrated in FIG. 9,
sidewall 14B is adapted to have a horizontally extendedtubular axis 142 straightly aligned totubular axis 18 ofdispenser 10. - As such, a conventional
dry tissue roll 22 with a reduced axial width may be rotatably supported about extendedtubular axis 142. - Thus, as shown in FIG. 9, once a
dry tissue roll 22 is supported about extendedtubular axis 142, an oblate-ring shapedclamp 142A is adapted to secure the end of extendedtubular axis 142. - A polymer resin film may be adhesively attached around
circumferential wall 16 to secure sealing, and said film may be removed at the initial time of use. - Though the description above contain many specifities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention.
- Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their equivalents, rather than by examples given.
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1. A wet toilet tissue dispenser adapted to be supported by a conventional toilet tissue roll holder comprising:
a cylindrical container having a pair of sidewalls, a circumferential wall and a tubular axis extended from one of said sidewalls to another, an opening for permitting removal of the leading end of said wet toilet tissue by user's fingers, a lid for resealingly close said opening, an exit slit for delivering said wet toilet tissue therethrough, a cap for resealingly close said exit slit,
a roll of said wet toilet tissue disposed within said container, said roll of wet toilet tissue rotatably supported about said tubular axis, and
means for resisting free movement of said container by mounting a flexible member to the inside surface of said tubular axis so that a conventional toilet tissue roll holder rod to be received within said tubular axis with a slight pressure applied on outside surface thereof.
2. The wet toilet tissue dispenser of claim 1 wherein said means for resisting free movement of said container is plurality of flexible bristles projected substantially perpendicularly from the lower inside surface of said tubular axis forming predetermined size of a passage space at the upper central position of the interior space of said tubular axis.
3. The wet toilet tissue dispenser of claim 1 , further includes means for preventing undesired rotation of said container by contacting bathroom wall by a member movably mounted to the surface of the one of said side walls.
4. The wet toilet tissue dispenser of claim 3 wherein said means for preventing undesired rotation is a flat, foldable flap hingedly overlappingly mounted on said surface of said one of side walls, so that the edge of said flap to be vertically contacted to a bathroom wall when said flap is folded.
5. A wet toilet tissue dispenser adapted to be supported by a conventional toilet tissue roll holder comprising:
a cylindrical container having a pair of sidewalls, a circumferential wall and a tubular axis extended from one of said sidewalls to another, an opening for permitting removal of the leading end of said wet toilet tissue by user's fingers, a lid for resealingly close said opening, an exit slit for delivering said wet toilet tissue therethrough, a cap for resealingly close said exit slit,
a roll of said wet toilet tissue disposed within said container, said roll of wet toilet tissue rotatably supported about said tubular axis,
means for resisting free movement of said container by mounting a flexible member to the inside surface of said tubular axis so that a conventional toilet tissue roll holder rod to be received within said tubular axis with a slight pressure applied on exterior surface thereof, and
means for preventing undesired rotation of said container is movably mounted on the surface of one of said sidewalls.
6. The wet toilet tissue dispenser of claim 5 wherein said means for resisting free movement of said container is plurality of flexible bristles projected substantially perpendicularly from the lower inside surface of said tubular axis forming predetermined size of a passage space at the upper central position of the interior space of said tubular axis.
7. The wet toilet tissue dispenser of claim 5 wherein said means for preventing undesired rotation is a flat, foldable flap hingedly overlappingly mounted on said surface of one of said sidewalls, so that the edge of said flap to be vertically contacted to a bathroom wall when said flap is folded.
8. A combined wet toilet tissue dispenser and a roll of dry tissue which adapted to be supported by a conventional toilet tissue roll holder comprising:
a container having a pair of sidewalls, a surrounding wall extended from the periphery edge of one of said sidewalls to another, a tubular axis extended from one of said sidewalls to another, an opening for permitting removal of the leading end of a wet toilet tissue by user's fingers, a lid for resealingly close said opening, an exit slit for delivering said wet toilet tissue therethrough, a cap for resealingly close said exit slit,
a roll of said wet toilet tissue disposed within said container, said roll of wet toilet tissue rotatably supported about said tubular axis.
an extended tubular axis fixedly mounted to said container for rotatably supporting thereabout a roll of dry tissue, said extended tubular axis being straightly aligned to said tubular axis of said container, and
said a roll of dry tissue rotatably supported about said extended tubular axis.
9. The combined wet toilet tissue dispenser and a roll of dry tissue of claim 8 wherein said container has a cylindrical housing, and said surrounding wall is circumferential.
10. The combined wet toilet tissue dispenser and a roll of dry tissue of claim 8 wherein said container has a means for resisting free movement of said container by mounting a flexible member to the inside surface of said tubular axis so that a conventional toilet tissue roll holder rod to be received when said tubular axis with a slight pressure applied on outside surface thereof.
11. The combined wet toilet tissue dispenser and a roll of dry tissue of claim 10 wherein said means for resisting free movement of said container is plurality of flexible bristles projected substantially perpendicularly from the lower inside surface of said tubular axis forming predetermined size of a passage space at the upper central position of the interior space of said tubular axis.
12. The combined wet toilet tissue dispenser and a roll of dry tissue of claim 8 , further includes means for preventing undesired rotation of said container by contacting bathroom wall by a member movably mounted to the surface of the one of said side walls.
13. The combined wet toilet tissue dispenser and a roll of dry tissue of claim 12 wherein said means for preventing undesired rotation of said container by contacting bathroom wall is a flat, foldable flap hingedly overlappingly mounted on said surface of one of said sidewalls, so that the edge of said flap to be vertically contacted to said bathroom wall when said flap is folded.
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