Package for dispensing of sheets therefrom with inversion and method of dispensing sheets with inversion
Abstract
A package containing sheets and having an orifice for dispensing the sheets from the package. The sheets may be joined together to allow pop-up dispensing. The sheets have first and second faces facing first and second directions, respectively. The package has two orifices in communication with each other. The sheet may be grasped through the first orifice and communicated to the second orifice for subsequent pop-up dispensing. The sheet inverts about an axis during such communication so that the first side of the sheet may face towards the second direction, and vice versa. If the sheets are wetted this arrangement also allows the wetting liquid to be distributed onto an adjacent sheet during dispensing without an additional step.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A package in combination with at least one sheet therein dispensible from said package comprising:
A package, said package comprising a body for containing at least one sheet therein and an orifice for dispensing said at least one sheet there through, said orifice comprising a first aperture and a second aperture in unobstructed communication therewith, said second aperture having a major dimension and a minor dimension orthogonal thereto, said major dimension being greater than said minor dimension; and at least one sheet disposed in said package, said sheet having a generally planar configuration, said plane of said sheet being substantially aligned with said major dimension, said sheet having a first side and a second side opposed thereto, said first side and said second side being oriented in a first direction and a second direction, respectively, whereby said sheet can be partially dispensed through said first aperture and communicated to said second aperture, whereby at least a portion of said first side of said sheet inverts to face towards said second direction upon communication of said sheet into said second aperture.
2 . A package according to claim 1 wherein said sheet is folded.
3 . A package according to claim 2 comprising a plurality of sheets.
4 . A package according to claim 3 wherein said sheets are interfolded to provide for pop-up dispensing.
5 . A package according to claim 4 wherein said second aperture is corrugated.
6 . A package according to claim 5 wherein a portion of said sheet is folded upon itself during communication from said first aperture to said second aperture, and said folded portion inverts upon entering said second aperture.
7 . A package according to claim 6 wherein said sheets are wetted and a sheet being dispensed applies moisture to a succeeding sheet.
8 . A package according to claim 4 wherein said sheets are dispensed from said package in a primary direction, said primary direction lying within said plane of said sheets.
9 . A package according to claim 8 wherein said primary direction is vertically upwards.
10 . A method of dispensing a sheet from a package in pop-up fashion, said method comprising the steps of:
reaching into a package and withdrawing a portion of a sheet from a starting position through a first aperture in said package, said sheet being disposed in a planar configuration; and moving said withdrawn portion of said sheet in an arcute path to a second aperture, whereby a portion of said sheet inverts about a first axis to face in the opposite direction from said starting position.
11 . A method according to claim 10 wherein said inversion occurs prior to removing said sheet from said package.
12 . A method according to claim 11 further comprising the step of causing said sheet to invert about a second axis, said second axis being skewed relative to said first axis.
13 . A method according to claim 12 further comprising the step of causing said sheet to invert about a second axis, said second axis being orthogonal to said first axis.
14 . A method according to claim wherein the step of causing said sheet to invert about a first axis, comprises the step of causing said sheet to invert at least 180 degrees about said first axis.Cited by (0)
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