US20260167446A1
NONWOVEN ROLLED PRODUCT AND METHOD OF DISPENSING THE SAME
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THE CLOROX COMPANY
Inventors
Edward Jason WHITE, Nikhil DANI, Kira PYRONNEAU, Timothy AUDISS
Abstract
A system includes a container and a rolled product in the container. The rolled product is a nonwoven rolled product that includes numerous sheets coupled to adjacent sheets via perforations. The nonwoven rolled product can be removed from the container when desired by a user. The location on the nonwoven rolled product that a user can grab to fill out one or more sheets can be identified by one or more indicators. The indicators can be visual or structural, and are located so that a user can see an indicator when the nonwoven rolled product is in the container.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001]This patent application is a non-provisional application of, and claims priority to and the benefit of, U.S. Patent App. No. 63/735,124, entitled “Nonwoven Rolled Product and Method of Dispensing the Same”, filed Dec. 17, 2024, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002]The present invention is directed generally to a nonwoven rolled product, and more specifically, to a fibrous web or nonwoven rolled product that contains one or more features that facilitate a consumer removing the product from a container.
BACKGROUND
[0003]Nonwoven rolled products are well known. In some instances, a nonwoven rolled product may include a liquid that has particular characteristics and properties, such as for cleaning or disinfecting a surface. The nonwoven rolled product may be a plurality of interconnected sheets or wipes. Current rolled products that are dispensed from a canister or container sometimes are difficult find the start of the product to withdrawn it from the container.
[0004]There is a need to provide a user with an easier way to start the process of withdrawing the fibrous web or nonwoven rolled product from a container.
SUMMARY
[0005]The present invention relates to nonwoven rolled products in a dispensing container, and a method of dispensing the nonwoven rolled products from the dispensing container.
[0006]In one aspect of the present disclosure, a system for dispensing a nonwoven rolled product comprises a container, and a nonwoven rolled product disposed in the container, the nonwoven rolled product including a body having a first end defining a top of the nonwoven rolled product, a second end opposite the first end and defining a bottom of the nonwoven rolled product, an interior region, a side defining an outer perimeter of the nonwoven rolled product, and an indicator that identifies an initial part of the nonwoven rolled product for a user to grab to pull the nonwoven rolled product out of the container, wherein the indicator is located on the outer perimeter of the nonwoven rolled product.
[0007]In one embodiment, the indicator is a bent portion that extends in a direction opposite to a remainder of the nonwoven rolled product.
[0008]In another embodiment, the bent portion is located between the container and a remainder of the body, and creates spacing between the nonwoven rolled product and the container.
[0009]In an alternative embodiment, the indicator is located on the first end.
[0010]In yet another embodiment, the indicator is a first indicator, and the body includes a second indicator that also identifies an initial part of the nonwoven rolled product for a user to grab to pull the nonwoven rolled product out of the container.
[0011]In another embodiment, the second indicator is located proximate to the first end of the body.
[0012]In an alternative embodiment, the container has a first end and a second end opposite to its first end, the container first end includes an opening through which the nonwoven rolled product can be withdrawn from the container, and the second indicator is closer to the container first end than to the container second end.
[0013]In another embodiment, the second indicator is located on at least one of the top or the side of the body.
[0014]In an alternative embodiment, the body has a first color or pattern, and the second indicator is a second color or pattern that is different from the first color or pattern.
[0015]In another embodiment the body has a first surface texture pattern, and the second indicator is a second surface texture pattern that is different from the first surface texture pattern.
[0016]In one embodiment, the container includes a side wall, and the indicator engages the side wall to create spacing between the nonwoven rolled product and the side wall of the container.
[0017]In an alternative embodiment, the indicator, also called a starter panel, is a bent portion that forms a space between the first end and a remainder of the nonwoven rolled product.
[0018]In another aspect of the present disclosure, a system for dispensing a nonwoven rolled product comprises a container, and a nonwoven rolled product disposed in the container, the nonwoven rolled product including a first feature that identifies an initial part of the nonwoven rolled product for a user to grab to pull the nonwoven rolled product out of the container; and a second feature that creates spacing between the nonwoven rolled product and the container.
[0019]In one embodiment, the nonwoven rolled product has a first end defining a top of the nonwoven rolled product, a second end opposite the first end and defining a bottom of the nonwoven rolled product, an interior region, and a side defining an outer perimeter of the nonwoven rolled product, and the first feature is located proximate to the first end of the nonwoven rolled product.
[0020]In another embodiment, the container has a first end and a second end opposite to its first end, the container first end includes an opening through which the nonwoven rolled product can be withdrawn from the container, and the first feature is located proximate to the first end of the nonwoven rolled product that is closer to the container first end than to the container second end.
[0021]In an alternative embodiment, the first feature is located on the top of the nonwoven rolled product.
[0022]In one embodiment, the first feature is located on the side of the nonwoven rolled product.
[0023]In another embodiment, the second feature is located on the outer perimeter of nonwoven rolled product.
[0024]In an alternative embodiment, the first feature includes an indicator that is perceivable by a user.
[0025]In another embodiment, the nonwoven rolled product has a first color or pattern, and the indicator is a second color or pattern that is different from the first color or pattern.
[0026]In yet another embodiment, the nonwoven rolled product has a first surface texture pattern, and the indicator is a second surface texture pattern that is different from the first surface texture pattern.
[0027]In an alternative embodiment, the container includes a side wall, and the second feature engages the side wall to create the spacing between the nonwoven rolled product and the side wall of the container.
[0028]In another embodiment, the second feature includes the nonwoven rolled product having a bent portion that extends away from a remainder of the nonwoven rolled product.
[0029]In yet another embodiment, the bent portion of the nonwoven rolled product forms a flap that is located between a side wall of the container and a remainder of the nonwoven rolled product.
[0030]In an alternative embodiment, the second feature is a panel that is coupled to the nonwoven rolled product and is folded back. In this embodiment, the folded back portion acts like a starter panel that enables a user to easily locate and grab a first one of the detachable sheets.
[0031]In another aspect of the present disclosure, a nonwoven rolled product for use with a dispensing container comprises a body including a roll of detachable sheets, a first feature disposed on the body that identifies an initial part of the body for a user to grab to pull a first one of the detachable sheets out of the dispensing container, and a second feature coupled to the body that creates spacing between the body and the dispensing container.
[0032]In one embodiment, the body has a first end defining a top of the body, a second end opposite the first end and defining a bottom of the body, an interior region, and a side defining an outer perimeter of the body, the first feature is located proximate to the first end of the body, and the second feature is located on the outer perimeter of the body.
[0033]In another embodiment, the first feature is located at least one of the top or the side of the body.
[0034]In an alternative embodiment, the first feature includes an indicator that is perceivable by a user, and the second feature is a bent portion.
[0035]In another aspect of the present disclosure, a nonwoven rolled product comprises a body having a plurality of sheets coupled together by rows of perforations and in a rolled configuration, one or more of the rows of perforations varies in strength along the same row from the top of the body to the bottom of the body, an indicator disposed on the body that identifies an initial part of the plurality of sheets for a user to grab to pull one or more of the plurality of sheets, and a grabbable structure coupled to the body that is located on an outside of the body.
[0036]In one embodiment, the body has a first end defining a top of the body, a second end opposite the first end and defining a bottom of the body, an interior region, and a side defining an outer perimeter of the body, the indicator is located proximate to the first end of the body, and the grabbable structure is located on the outer perimeter of the body.
[0037]In another embodiment, the indicator is located at least one of the top or the side of the body, the indicator including one of a color, a pattern, or a textured surface, and the grabbable structure is a bent portion.
[0038]In an alternative embodiment, one or more of the rows of perforations varies in strength along the same row from the top of the body to the bottom of the body.
[0039]In another embodiment, spacing between perforations varies along one or more of the rows of perforations.
[0040]In an alternative embodiment, a size of the perforations varies along one or more of the rows of perforations.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0062]The present invention is described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
[0063]In some implementations, nonwoven products are rolled into a donut shape and can be disposed in a cavity or receptacle of a container or canister. The nonwoven rolled product can be referred to as a “donut” and includes numerous sheets that are coupled to adjacent sheets via perforations. In some embodiments, there is a desire to increase the quantity of sheets in a roll of nonwoven products. Conventional nonwoven rolled products in a dispensing canister are configured for dispensing the product out of the center of the donut.
[0064]However, in the present disclosure, the nonwoven rolled product are configured to be dispensed from the outside of the donut or nonwoven rolled product. By dispensing at a different location (the outside of the donut vs. the center of the donut), the user experience is improved and a higher density donut package can be provided because the core or interior region can collapse on itself, thereby allowing a higher count of sheets in a rolled package
[0065]In one embodiment, a nonwoven rolled product according to the present disclosure includes an indicator that shows a user the desired starting location for the nonwoven rolled product. The desired starting location is where a user should grab a portion of the nonwoven rolled product to begin the process of dispensing the nonwoven rolled product from a container. In one implementation, the indicator is a visual cue located on the nonwoven rolled product. The indicator can be a structural feature on the nonwoven rolled product, such as an end sheet of the nonwoven rolled product folded back to form a flap or panel. The indicator can also be a part of the nonwoven rolled product that has a different color, pattern, and/or a textured surface relative to the remainder of the nonwoven rolled product. In the present disclosure, the indicator can be located on the outside or outer surface of the nonwoven rolled product and/or the top of the nonwoven rolled product proximate to its outside or outer surface.
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[0067]Exemplary canisters having different features are disclosed in the following patents: U.S. Design Pat. No. D 771,489, issued Nov. 15, 2016, entitled “Wipes Dispenser Container Lid”; U.S. Design Pat. No. D773,930, issued Dec. 13, 2016, entitled “Lid With An Orifice”; U.S. Pat. No. 9,974,419, issued May 22, 2018, entitled “Disinfecting Wipes Dispenser”; U.S. Pat. No. 10,327,602, issued Jun. 25, 2019, entitled “Disinfecting Wipes Dispenser”; U.S. Pat. No. 10,806,309, issued Oct. 20, 2020, entitled “Disinfecting Wipes Dispenser”; and U.S. Pat. No. 11,439,281, issued Sep. 13, 2022, entitled “Disinfecting Wipes Dispenser”. The entire disclosure of each of the six patents identified in this paragraph is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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[0069]In one embodiment, the product 30 is a continuous rolled product that includes several layers 32 that define an interior region 36 and an outer perimeter 38. The outer perimeter 38 is sized so that the product 30 can fit within the receptacle 22 of the canister 10. The product 30 includes an end 34 that can be grabbed and pulled by a user along the direction of arrow “A” to remove a portion of the product 30 from the container 10. Notably, the end 34 is located in the interior region 36 of the product 30. In one embodiment, the product 30 is a continuous nonwoven rolled product, such as a roll of disinfecting or cleaning wipes.
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[0071]The present disclosure relates to a nonwoven rolled product that can be dispensed from a container. The nonwoven rolled product includes a plurality of sheets that are detachably coupled to adjacent sheets via perforations. As will be described in detail below with respect to various embodiments of nonwoven rolled products, the present disclosure relates to identifying a part of the nonwoven rolled product for a user to grab and pull to dispense the product from a container. The part to be grabbed is on the outside of the nonwoven rolled product. One or more indicators or locating features can be provided on the nonwoven rolled product to assist a user to identify what part is to be grabbed. The indicators can vary in terms of types and locations, as described below as well.
[0072]One aspect of outside dispensing as disclosed herein is the direction change during dispensing. Dispensing works well if a consumer changes direction or pulls down a bit while dispensing wipes to increase the friction against the rim of the canister or lids. As described below, the concept of a row of perforations having an inconsistent strength helps to have the wipe still attached to the donut and be pulled away from the body of the donut, thereby making it easier to dispense the next wipe. In one embodiment, outside dispensing utilizes an overall stronger row of perforations that has a concentrated area of strength, with the wipes dispensed from the outside of the donut and interacting with a rim of the canister or lid as the consumer changes direction during dispensing.
[0073]By having a user pull sheets from the outside of the nonwoven rolled product, the perforation strength must be increased compared to conventional products to allow the perforations to be strong enough to spin the nonwoven rolled product during dispensing, and to prevent the wipes from separating prior to being fully removed from the container. In one embodiment, the perforation pattern is consistent across the width of the wipe (i.e., from the top of the body to the bottom of the body). In another embodiment, the perforation pattern is inconsistent across the width of the wipe (i.e., from the top of the body to the bottom of the body). An area of strength, caused by an increase in the quantity of perforation tabs, or an increase in perforation tab size, or a combination of both, can allow for the wipe to tear at a different location or spot relative to the height of the donut as it is dispensed, leaving the tail of the next wipe positioned towards the top, or on top of the donut, to be more accessible to the consumer for the next wipe to be dispensed. By creating a localized area of strength along the width of the wipe (or length of the body), when the wipe tears, the wipe is not stuck to the side of the body and it is separate and presents itself to the consumer for the next dispensing event.
[0074]In one embodiment, for the perforation strength to change or be inconsistent across the width of the wipe, the spacing the perforations may vary along a row of perforations. In another embodiment, for the perforation strength to change or be inconsistent across the width of the wipe, the size of the perforation tabs may vary along a row of perforations. Thus, in different embodiments, a donut may be a roll of sheets that has one or more of the rows of perforations that vary in strength along the same row from the top of the body of the donut to the bottom of the body of the donut.
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[0076]Sheet set 110 includes numerous sheets continuously connected along the direction of arrow “G” between lines 140 and 142. However, in the view shown in
[0077]For applications where it is desired to have more strength in the perforations toward the top of a rolled product, the top of the rolls would be along the left edges of the sheets in
[0078]Perforation row 116A is illustrative of perforations 116 between sheets 112 and 114. In this embodiment, the row 116A includes a portion 118 that has more tabs or perforations between the sheets 112 and 114 and the spacing is varied relative to the rest of the row to increase the strength in the area of portion 118. Perforation row 126A is illustrative of perforations 126 between sheets 122 and 124. In this embodiment, the row 126A includes a portion 128 that has bigger or wider tabs or perforations between the sheets 122 and 124 to increase the strength in the area of portion 128. Perforation row 136A is illustrative of perforations 136 between sheets 132 and 134 that have a constant spacing and width relative to each other. As a result, perforation row 136A does not have an increased strength area. In one embodiment, perforations 136 are at a constant spacing of 0.5″ therebetween.
[0079]In one embodiment, the sheets of a nonwoven rolled product may be unwound in a clockwise direction, which is easier for a right-handed person. Alternatively, in another embodiment, the sheets of a nonwoven rolled product may be unwound in a counter-clockwise direction, which is easier for a left-handed person
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[0081]In this embodiment, the container 200 has an upper end 202 and a lower end 204 opposite to the upper end 202. The upper end 202 includes an opening 206 formed therein through which the nonwoven rolled product 300 can be withdrawn or dispensed along the direction of arrow “A”. While not illustrated in
[0082]Nonwoven rolled product 300 includes a body 310 that is formed by numerous sheets that are detachably connected to adjacent sheets via perforations. The body 310 is a roll of those sheets and is generally cylindrical in its overall shape. The body 310 has a first end 312 that defines the top 314 of the body, and an opposite second end 316 that defines the bottom 318 of the body. In addition, the body 310 has a side or outer side 322 that defines an outer perimeter 324 of the nonwoven rolled product 300.
[0083]In one embodiment, the nonwoven rolled product 300 includes an indicator or locating feature 350 that is perceivable by a user to identify the starting location on the nonwoven rolled product 300. The indicator 350 can be a visual indicator, such as a different color or pattern relative to the rest or remainder of the nonwoven rolled product 300. Alternatively, or in addition, the indicator 350 can be an indicator that can be touched, such as a textured surface that has a different feel and/or appearance relative to the surface of the rest or remainder of the nonwoven rolled product 300. Indicator 350 is located in a position in which a user can see indicator 350 to identify where on the outside of the body 310 is the starting location for the nonwoven rolled product 300 in the container 200. Indicator 350 can be located on the top 314 and/or side 322 of the body 310, as represented by the dashed lines in
[0084]In one embodiment, the nonwoven rolled product 300 includes an indicator or locating feature 360 that is also perceivable by a user to identify the starting location on the nonwoven rolled product 300. Indicator 360 is a structural feature or component that is located on or coupled to the body 310 of the nonwoven rolled product 300. Indicator 360 is located on a side 322 of the body 310, and identifies the location on the body 310 that can be grabbed by a user to pull or dispense the nonwoven rolled product 300 from the container 200. In one implementation, indicator 360 is located between the side 322 of the body 310 and the inner surface 210 of the side wall 208 of the container 200. Indicator 360 is located in a position in which a user can see indicator 360 to identify where on the outside of the body 310 is the starting location for the nonwoven rolled product 300 in the container 200.
[0085]In an alternative embodiment, the nonwoven rolled product 300 may include both indicator or feature 350 as well as indicator or feature 360. Various embodiments of nonwoven rolled products are illustrated in
[0086]One embodiment of a nonwoven rolled product according to an aspect of the present disclosure is illustrated in
[0087]The body 410 also has an end 426 that is the initial edge of the nonwoven rolled product 400 to be used by a user to pull the nonwoven rolled product 400 out of a container. The first sheet 430 of the nonwoven rolled product 400 that has end 426 is retained to the rest of the body 410 by an adhesive 428 located between the first sheet 430 and a side 422 of the body 410. The first sheet 430 is referred to as the first sheet because it is intended to be the first sheet pulled or dispensed out of the container. However, the first sheet 430 is the last or outermost sheet of the roll after the manufacturing process of the nonwoven rolled product 400. The adhesive 428 extends along the side 422 of the body 410 and is spaced slightly away from the end 426 so that the distal part of end 426 forms a slight gap or space with respect to the side 422 of body 410.
[0088]Nonwoven rolled product 400 has an initial part 440 that is to be grabbed by a user to start dispensing and pulling the nonwoven rolled product 400 from a container. The initial part 440 can be referred to alternatively as a first pick point from the container. The initial part 440 is located on the outside of the body 410 and can be referenced as being on the outer perimeter of the body 410. In this embodiment, a user can identify the initial part 440 by way of an indicator or locating feature 450. When a user opens a closure mechanism of a lid on a container and looks through the opening of the lid, the user can see the indicator 450 and easily identify the first part of the nonwoven rolled product 400 to grab, which is the initial part 440. Indicator 450 is a visual cue in this embodiment and is a change in color relative to the remainder of the body 410. As shown, body 410 has a first color 470 and indicator 450 has a second color 472. In one implementation, the first color 470 can be white and the second color 472 can be black. In other implementations, the colors of first color 470 and second color 472 can vary so long as they are different from each other. In other embodiments, indicator 450 may be a pattern that is visually distinguishable from the remainder of the body 410 of the nonwoven rolled product 400. For example, the body 410 may have a generally smooth texture and the indicator 450 may have a rougher texture, such as raised bumps, that can be felt and identified by a user by touching indicator 450 and body 410.
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[0090]Another embodiment of a nonwoven rolled product according to an aspect of the present disclosure is illustrated in
[0091]Nonwoven rolled product 500 includes a body 510 that includes a plurality of detachable sheets in the form of a roll. The body 510 has a first end 512 that defines the top 514 of the body 510 and an opposite second end that defines the bottom. Body 510 has an interior region or center region 520. The body 510 has a generally cylindrical configuration with a side that defines an outer perimeter of the body 510.
[0092]The body 510 also has an end 526 that is the initial edge of the nonwoven rolled product 500 to be used by a user to pull the nonwoven rolled product 500 out of a container. Similar to nonwoven rolled product 400, the first sheet or end panel 530 of the nonwoven rolled product 500 that has end 526 is retained to the rest of the body 510 by an adhesive 528 located between the first sheet 530 and a side of the body 510. The adhesive 528 extends along the side of the body 510 and is spaced slightly away from the end 526 so that the distal part of end 526 forms a slight gap or space with respect to the side of body 510. In this embodiment, the adhesive 528 ends at location 529, which results in an upper portion of the first sheet 530 leaning or hanging away from the body 510.
[0093]Nonwoven rolled product 500 has an initial part 540 that is to be grabbed by a user to start dispensing and pulling the nonwoven rolled product 500 from a container. As shown in
[0094]In addition, a user can identify the initial part 540 by way of an indicator or locating feature 550. When a user opens a closure mechanism of a lid on a container and looks through the opening of the lid, the user can see the initial part 540 because it leans away from the body 510 and because it has an indicator 550 as well. In this embodiment, indicator 550 is a visual cue that is a change in color relative to the remainder of the body 510. As shown, body 510 has a first color and indicator 550 has a second color that is different from the first color. As noted above, in various implementations, the colors of first color and second color can vary so long as they are different from each other.
[0095]In this implementation, indicator 550 is provided proximate to the upper edge 527 and distal end 526 of the end panel 530. While indicator 550 is located on the outer side of the body 510, it is also located adjacent to the upper edge 527 proximate to the top 514 of the body 510. By being proximate to upper edge 527 and to distal end 526, indicator 550 is easily identifiable by a user because the initial part 540 leans away from the body 510 and is on the outside our outer perimeter of the body 510. In one embodiment, indicator 550 is provided on the outer side and the inner side of end panel 530. In an alternative embodiment, indicator 550 is provided only on one of the outer side or the inner side of end panel 530.
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[0098]In one implementation, this orientation change between
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[0100]Body 610 also has an initial part 640 that is identifiable by an indicator or feature 650. In this embodiment, indicator 650 includes a first indicator portion 650A that is located on the outer surface of the first sheet 630 and the outer perimeter 624 of the body 610. The first indicator portion 650A is a different color than the remainder of the body 610. In addition, indicator 650 includes a second indicator portion 650B that is located on the top 614 of the body 610. Similar to first indicator portion 650A, second indicator portion 650B is also a different color than the remainder of the body 610. The combination of the first indicator portion 650A and the second indicator portion 650B on body 610 makes it even easier for a user to identify the initial part 640 on the outside of the body 610 to be grabbed and pulled. A benefit of putting second indicator portion 650B on top 614 is that a user can see indicator 650 even if the nonwoven rolled product is turned so that indicator 650 is located away from the user.
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[0103]Nonwoven rolled product 700 includes an initial part 740 that is identifiable by indicator or feature 760. In this embodiment, indicator or locating feature 760 is a structure feature or component of the body 710. In particular, indicator 760 is a bent portion or folded back panel or flap 770 that is formed by a fold 772, which is an outward fold because the starter panel is located on the outside of the body 710. During the manufacturing process, part of the first sheet 730 is folded back relative to the remainder of the first sheet 730. A fold 772 is formed by that manufacturing step, which results in the folded back part of the first sheet 730 being a bent portion 770.
[0104]In one implementation, the fold 772 is located approximately 1 to 3 inches from the end 726. The fold 772 creates a thick spot that pushes away from the outer perimeter of the body 710, making it more visible to a user from the top of the container.
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[0108]In this embodiment, nonwoven rolled product 900 includes multiple indicators or features that are used to identify initial part 940. In particular, nonwoven rolled product 900 includes indicator 960, which is a structural indicator that is viewable by a user. Indicator 960 includes a bent portion or folded back panel 970 that is defined in part by a fold 972. The bent portion 970 is located between an outer perimeter of body 910 and the inner surface 784 of wall 782. In addition, nonwoven rolled product 900 includes indicator 950 which is a visual cue for a user. In this embodiment, indicator 950 is a different color than the rest or remainder of the body 910. As shown in
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[0110]Nonwoven rolled product 1000 has an initial part 1040 to be grabbed by a user. Initial part 1040 can be identified by indicator or feature 1060 which is a structural feature. Indicator 1060 includes a bent portion or folded back panel 1070 that is formed by a fold 1072 in the first sheet 1030. In this embodiment, unlike the fold 772 in
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[0112]The various indicators that involve the use of a different color material can be printed onto the first sheet and/or top of a nonwoven rolled product. In some implementations, the different color can be printed on the inside and the outside of the first sheet to make it most visible in the container.
[0113]It is to be understood that in various embodiments, different combinations of indicators can be provided on a nonwoven rolled product to indicate the initial part or location on the outside of the roll for a user to grab and pull to dispense one or more sheets or portions of the nonwoven rolled product from a container.
[0114]Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the specification and relevant art and should not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein. Well-known functions or constructions may not be described in detail for brevity and/or clarity.
[0115]As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. As used herein, phrases such as “between X and Y” and “between about X and Y” should be interpreted to include X and Y. As used herein, phrases such as “between about X and Y” mean “between about X and about Y.” As used herein, phrases such as “from about X to Y” mean “from about X to about Y.”
[0116]It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being “on”, “attached” to, “connected” to, “coupled” with, “contacting”, etc., another element, it can be directly on, attached to, connected to, coupled with or contacting the other element or intervening elements may also be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being, for example, “directly on”, “directly attached” to, “directly connected” to, “directly coupled” with or “directly contacting” another element, there are no intervening elements present. It will also be appreciated by those of skill in the art that references to a structure or feature that is disposed “adjacent” another feature may have portions that overlap or underlie the adjacent feature.
[0117]Spatially relative terms, such as “under”, “below”, “lower”, “over”, “upper”, “lateral”, “left”, “right” and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. It will be understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is inverted, elements described as “under” or “beneath” other elements or features would then be oriented “over” the other elements or features.
[0118]It will also be understood that, as used herein, the terms “alternative,” example,” “exemplary,” and derivatives thereof are intended to refer to non-limiting examples and/or variants embodiments discussed herein, and are not intended to indicate preference for one or more embodiments discussed herein compared to one or more other embodiments. The invention being thus described, it will be apparent that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A system for dispensing a nonwoven rolled product, comprising:
a container; and
a nonwoven rolled product disposed in the container, the nonwoven rolled product including a body having:
a first end defining a top of the nonwoven rolled product;
a second end opposite the first end and defining a bottom of the nonwoven rolled product;
an interior region;
a side defining an outer perimeter of the nonwoven rolled product; and
an indicator that identifies an initial part of the nonwoven rolled product for a user to grab to pull the nonwoven rolled product out of the container, wherein the indicator is located on the outer perimeter of the nonwoven rolled product.
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11. A system for dispensing a nonwoven rolled product, comprising:
a container; and
a nonwoven rolled product disposed in the container, the nonwoven rolled product including:
a first feature that identifies an initial part of the nonwoven rolled product for a user to grab to pull the nonwoven rolled product out of the container; and
a second feature that creates spacing between the nonwoven rolled product and the container.
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15. A nonwoven rolled product, comprising:
a body having a plurality of sheets coupled together by rows of perforations and in a rolled configuration, wherein one or more of the rows of perforations varies in strength along the same row from a top of the body to a bottom of the body;
an indicator disposed on the body that identifies an initial part of the plurality of sheets for a user to grab to pull one or more of the plurality of sheets; and
a grabbable structure coupled to the body that is located on an outside of the body.
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