EP0818400A1 - Dispensing container fitting into a vehicle cup holder - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a tissue dispensing container for use in vehicles. More particularly, the present invention pertains to a dispensing container formed of such size and shape so as to fit within a vehicle cup holder.
- tissue dispensing package which may conveniently be positioned in close proximity to the driver where the driver will know where to locate the tissue package.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,516,000 issued to Freiburger et al. discloses a tissue carton especially adapted for use in automobiles.
- This tissue carton has a wide width and thin depth design which allows the carton to be placed in narrow compartments convenient to the driver's use, such as map pockets, dash pockets and console compartments.
- map pockets such as map pockets, dash pockets and console compartments.
- the majority of the vehicles being manufactured today possess extremely different features in storage compartments between the various makes and models of vehicles. Where one type of vehicle may contain a map pocket, another type of vehicle may only contain a glove compartment. Therefore, depending upon the type of vehicle owned by a consumer, that vehicle will possess storage compartments which differ from those of other vehicles.
- tissue package which conforms to a storage area which exists in virtually every vehicle, wherein the storage area is uniform in size from vehicle to vehicle.
- map pockets and similar compartments may be conveniently positioned for use by the driver, but these compartments are often not accessible to other occupants within the vehicle. If another occupant needs a tissue, the driver must be distracted to obtain the tissue for the other occupant. Therefore, there is a need for a tissue dispensing package which is stored in a location conveniently accessible to all occupants of a vehicle.
- cup holders may also be purchased as an aftermarket accessory for use in the vehicle.
- the location of the cup holder in the vehicle is such that the driver and other occupants of the vehicle may conveniently place the beverage container in the cup holder when they are not drinking from it. Therefore, the cup holder is a storage location which is uniformly positioned in a convenient location to the driver and other occupants in almost every vehicle.
- such cup holders are generally circularly sized to snugly receive a conventional 12 ounce beverage can approximately 2-5/8 inches in diameter, so that the size of the cup holders are substantially uniform in size from vehicle to vehicle.
- tissue dispensing package which is fittingly received within a vehicle cup holder, so as to provide a tissue dispensing package conveniently positioned in a storage area easily accessible to the driver, wherein such tissue dispensing package may be securely kept in a storage area uniform in size from vehicle to vehicle.
- the tissue package of Freiburger et al. has a width of 5 inches to accommodate full-sized facial tissue sheets, and, accordingly, would not be receivable within a standard vehicle cup holder approximately 2-5/8 inches in diameter.
- Other tissue packages having a smaller size and shape than conventional tissue boxes have used in the past.
- Canadian Patent No. 974,203 issued to Nelson discloses a cylindrical tissue dispensing package which requires less surface area for storage than conventional tissues packages.
- Nelson's cylindrical tissue dispensing package is only reduced to 19 square inches, resulting in diameter of the package of approximately 4.92 inches. Therefore, the tissue dispensing package of Nelson would also not be receivable within a standard vehicle cup holder approximately 2-5/8 inches in diameter.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing container which is conveniently stored in all vehicles in a location accessible to the occupants of a vehicle.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing container which can be stored more securely, conveniently and safely with a vehicle.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing container which is receivable within a vehicle cup holder.
- Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide a disposable dispensing container which is receivable within a vehicle cup holder.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing container which engages with the vehicle cup holder to retain the dispensing container in place during use, which allows for easier one hand dispensing of a product.
- a dispensing container for storing and dispensing articles in a vehicle having a cylindrical container body, wherein the container body is receivable within a beverage holder in a vehicle.
- the container body will have a diameter of 2.6 to 2.8 inches to fit securely into the vehicle cup holder.
- the container body includes at least one side wall, a bottom surface, and a top surface.
- the articles may be dispensed from an aperture provided in the top surface of the container body, or, alternatively, from a tear-away section formed along a scored portion of the top surface and a scored portion of the side wall which is torn open to allow access to the articles within said container body.
- the container body may further include a reinforcing support positioned adjacent to a side wall for providing additional lateral support for the container body.
- the dispensing container may include a stabilizing device positioned adjacent to the bottom surface for providing additional balance to retain the container body in an upright position within the vehicle beverage holder.
- the top surface of the dispensing container may also include a removable lid which may be removed to allow tissues to be retrieved from within the container body or to allow the container to be refilled.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the dispensing container in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the dispensing container having a removable lid in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the dispensing container in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the closed dispensing container in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the opened dispensing container in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the dispensing container in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the dispensing container in accordance with yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention.
- the dispensing container 2 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is illustrated.
- the dispensing container 2 includes a container body 4 having at least one side wall 6, a top surface 8, and a bottom surface 10.
- the container body 4 is cylindrical in shape so that it fits into a standard round vehicle cup holder.
- the dispensing container 2 will be described as having a cylindrical shape; however, it is understood that the dispensing container 2 may comprise any shape which allows the dispensing container 2 to fit securely within a standard size vehicle cup holder.
- the dispensing container 2 may be formed in a polygonal or truncated cone shape.
- At least a bottom portion of the side wall 6 and the bottom surface 10 should be small enough in diameter so as to fit within a vehicle cup holder.
- the container body 4 of the dispensing container 2 shown in Fig. 1 has a substantially uniform diameter in order to accommodate a roll of tissues placed therein. In order to fit securely within a standard vehicle cup holder, the diameter of the container body 4 should be in the range of 2.6 to 2.8 inches. However, for vehicle cup holders of non-standard sizes, the dispensing container 2 may also be manufactured in various sizes to accommodate the different sized cup holders. The diameter of the dispensing container 2 should be close enough to the diameter of the vehicle cup holder to prevent the dispensing container 2 from becoming dislodged when dispensing articles.
- the remaining description of the dispensing container 2 of the present invention with reference to the several figures will be directed to a tissue dispenser; however, it is understood that the dispensing container 2 of the present invention may be utilized for dispensing other products as well that can be stored within a vehicle cup holder.
- the top surface 8 of the dispensing container 2 includes an aperture 12 from which the tissues 14 are grasped and dispensed to the consumer.
- the tissues 14 stored within the container body 4 may be in either roll form or interfolded sheets. When in roll form, the original roll of tissues has a diameter just slightly smaller than the diameter of the container body 4.
- the roll of tissues itself provides lateral support of the side wall 6 when pressure is exerted on the side wall 6 of the container body 4, such as when the dispensing container 2 is grasped by a consumer.
- the roll of tissues is dispensed by grasping a portion of the tissues extending through aperture 12, pulling the desired amount of tissue from the dispensing container 2, and tearing the roll of tissues at that point.
- the roll of tissues unwinds as the tissues 14 are dispensed, wherein the roll may either unwind from the outside or the inside of the roll.
- the desired portion of tissues 14 may simply be torn off by the consumer by dispensing from a roll of tissues, wherein the roll of tissues may be perforated to assist in tearing.
- the top surface 8 of the dispensing container 2 may also include a severing device to facilitate the tearing of the desired portion of tissues, when dispensing from a roll of tissues.
- the severing device may include a sharp or serrated edge about the periphery of aperture 12 or other similar severing devices.
- the tissue dispensing container 2 is preferably manufactured from either paper of plastic to provide an economical dispenser which may be produced in a disposable form.
- the dispensing container 2 is sealed in a manufacturing step after the tissues 14 are placed within the container 2, so that the dispensing container 2 is disposable after all of the tissues 14 within the container 2 are exhausted.
- the dispensing container 2 may be reusable, wherein a refill of tissues 14 may be inserted within dispensing container 2 after the previous supply is exhausted.
- Fig. 2 where the top surface 8 is included in a removable lid 16 which extends over the side wall 6 of container body 4.
- the lid 16 frictionally engages with or is similarly fastened to the container body 4 such that the lid 16 does not become dislodged from the container body 4 when the tissues 14 are pulled through aperture 12 as they are dispensed.
- the lid 16 may also be used in disposable dispensing containers 2, where the lid may be removed to allow the tissues 14 to be retrieved from the container body 4.
- a rectangular sheet of paper is rolled into a cylinder to form the side walls 6 of the container body 4 with the ends of the rectangular paper sheet attached together to retain this cylindrical shape.
- two discs of paper are cut from a sheet of paper and used to form the top and bottom surfaces 8 and 10, wherein an aperture 12 is cut in disc of paper forming the top surface 8.
- the score lines defining aperture 12 may be formed in the top surface 8, and the portion of the top surface 8 between the score lines may be removed by the consumer to produce the aperture 12.
- the edges of the discs of paper are folded downward so that the discs possess the same diameter as the rolled cylinder.
- the dispensing container 2 is completed by gluing or otherwise attaching the outside of the downwardly turned edges of the paper discs to the inner surface on both ends of the rolled cylinder and an aperture 12 is cut the discs of paper. Therefore, the edges of the container body 4 will added lateral support from the folded creases in the top and bottom surfaces 8 and 10.
- Fig. 3 an alternative embodiment of the present invention is illustrated having a fluted side wall 18. All other similarly numbered components function equivalently as discussed above unless specifically described otherwise.
- the material used to form side wall 18 is fluted or rippled.
- the flutes or ripples are formed into the circumference of the cylinder, wherein the flutes may solely be formed near the bottom of the cylinder where the flutes would assist in retaining the dispensing container 2 securely in the vehicle cup holder.
- the flutes in side wall 18 provide additional support and sturdiness to the dispensing container 2.
- the fluted side wall 18 also assists in keeping the dispensing container 2 in place in the vehicle cup holder during use, since the flutes provide greater frictional resistance between the dispensing container 2 and the vehicle cup holder.
- the fluted side wall 18 additionally provides an easier handling surface to grip for the consumer.
- a portion of the top surface 8 includes a line of weakness in the form of a perforate cut score line 20 and a portion of the side wall 6 adjacent to the top surface 8 includes a line of weakness in the form of a perforated score line 22, wherein the perforated cut score lines 20 and 22 define a tear-away section 24 of the container body 4. Therefore, the consumer can tear off tear-away section 24 along score lines 20 and 22 to allow access to the tissues 14 stored therein.
- an aperture 26 exists between a portion of the top surface 8 and an adjacent portion of the side wall 6 where the tissues 14 are dispensed from, as illustrated in Fig. 5.
- this embodiment may dispense tissues 14 in either roll form or interfolded sheets.
- the aperture 26 may be formed solely in the side wall 6 rather than including a portion of the top surface 8.
- the side wall 6 may include a strip of supporting material 30 affixed to the inner surface of the side wall 6, as illustrated by the dashed lines in Fig. 6.
- the supporting material 30 is positioned in a middle portion of the side wall 6 between the top surface 8 and bottom surface 10 where the lateral support of the side wall 6 is the weakest.
- several strips of supporting material 30 may be positioned along side wall 6 between top surface 8 and bottom surface 10 and spaced apart from one another, or the strip of supporting material 30 may be wide enough so that the entire inner surface of the side wall 6 is covered by the supporting material 30. This additional lateral support is especially useful when the dispensing container 2 is manufactured from paper.
- the strip of supporting material 30 may include any material which may be rolled into cylindrical form along with the sheet of paper material used to form cylindrical side wall 6. Therefore, the strip of supporting material 30 is preferably affixed to the rectangular sheet of paper material forming side wall 6 prior to rolling the sheet into a cylinder. However, the strip of supporting material 30 may alternatively surround the tissues 14 contained within the dispensing container 2 and abut the inner surface of the side wall 6, so that a new strip of supporting material 30 would be replaced along with the tissues 14 as they are refilled.
- a base support plate 32 for providing added stabilization to the dispensing container 2.
- the base support plate 32 is affixed to the bottom surface 10 of container body 4, wherein the base support plate 32 may be attached to either side of the bottom surface 10.
- the base support plate 32 provides added weight to the bottom of the dispensing container 2 which assists in retaining the dispensing container 2 in an upright position at all times, and base support plate 32 further assists in keeping the dispensing container 2 within the vehicle cup holder while tissues are being dispensed.
- the base support plate 32 may be manufactured from paperboard, plastic, metal, or any material of substantial weight to provide additional balance to the dispensing container 2.
- the diameter of the bottom surface 10 is smaller than the diameter of the top surface 8 so that the side wall 6 is tapered as it extends from the top surface 8 toward the bottom surface 10.
- the diameter of the side wall 6 should fit securely within the vehicle cup holder, wherein the diameter of the bottom surface 10 will be smaller than the diameter of the vehicle cup holder. Accordingly, the dispensing container 40 is inserted into the vehicle cup holder until the side wall 6 engages the vehicle cup holder.
- the depth of the cup holder usually ranges from vehicle to vehicle. Therefore, the tapering of side wall 6 should be such that the side wall 6 will engage the sides of vehicle cup holder of various depths, while enough of the container body 4 extends into the vehicle cup holder to provide a stable dispensing container 40.
- a dispensing container formed in accordance with the present invention allows consumer products to be stored and dispensed securely, conveniently and safely. Moreover, by forming a dispensing container in accordance with the present invention, the dispensing container may be stored in a vehicle cup holder providing a storage area uniform in size from vehicle to vehicle. Additionally, a dispensing container formed in accordance with the present invention provides a stable and easily accessible dispenser which allows for easy one hand dispensing of a product, thus being less distractive to the driver.
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Abstract
A dispensing container (2) for storing and dispensing articles (14) in a vehicle
having a cylindrical container body, wherein the container body (4) is receivable
within a beverage holder in a vehicle. The container body (4) will preferably
have a diameter in the range of 2.6 to 2.8 inches to fit securely into a
conventional vehicle cup holder. The container body includes at least one side
wall (6), a bottom surface (10), and a top surface (8). The articles may be dispensed from
an aperture (12) provided in the top surface of the container body, or, alternatively,
from a tear-away section formed along a scored portion of the top surface (8) and
a scored portion of the side wall (6) which is torn open to allow access to the
articles within said container body. The container body may further include
a reinforcing support positioned adjacent to a side wall for providing
additional lateral support for the container body. Additionally, the dispensing
container may include a stabilizing device positioned adjacent to the bottom
surface for providing additional balance to retain the container body in an
upright position within the vehicle beverage holder. The top surface (8) of the
dispensing container may also include a removable lid to allow access to the
articles within the container and to allow the container to be refilled.
Description
The present invention relates to a tissue dispensing container for use in
vehicles. More particularly, the present invention pertains to a dispensing
container formed of such size and shape so as to fit within a vehicle cup
holder.
The use of a disposable paper sheet material, such as facial tissues,
napkins, paper towels, etc., is often needed when operating motor vehicles for
either cleaning or for personal use. Consumers will often keep loose tissues
or napkins in their vehicles for those instances when they may be needed.
However, maintaining a large quantity of loose tissues within a vehicle is not
only inconvenient for a consumer and provides for a sloppy and unorganized
vehicle. Further, the tissues are not stored in a clean, sanitary environment.
Therefore, some consumers use small, low-count packages of tissues in their
vehicles, otherwise known as "travel packs" or "pocket packs." These smaller
packages usually contain smaller-sized tissues, and consumers often need to
use large quantities of these tissues due to their smaller size. However, the
small packages are usually low-count packages, so these "travel packs" need
to be replaced frequently. Accordingly, these smaller packages of tissues are
often unacceptable to the needs of most consumers.
Meanwhile, the majority of the larger facial tissues packages do not fit
into convenient locations within the driver's reach. Consequently, larger
tissues packages are usually placed on the front or back seat, the vehicle floor,
the glove compartment or console compartments which may be hard to reach.
Placement in these locations often results in the packages becoming damaged
by tossing about within the vehicle, since these packages are usually not
securely positioned within the vehicle. The package may also be inadvertently
crushed when sat upon or if another object is placed on top of it, which may
result in damage to the dispensing feature of the package. Furthermore, the
fact that the tissue package is not held securely in place and is difficult to find
can be hazardous if the driver becomes distracted in searching for the tissue
package and is unable to use both hands for driving. Accordingly, there is a
need for a tissue dispensing package which may conveniently be positioned in
close proximity to the driver where the driver will know where to locate the
tissue package.
One such facial tissue package is disclosed in U.S. Patent No.
5,516,000 issued to Freiburger et al., which discloses a tissue carton
especially adapted for use in automobiles. This tissue carton has a wide width
and thin depth design which allows the carton to be placed in narrow
compartments convenient to the driver's use, such as map pockets, dash
pockets and console compartments. However, the majority of the vehicles
being manufactured today possess extremely different features in storage
compartments between the various makes and models of vehicles. Where one
type of vehicle may contain a map pocket, another type of vehicle may only
contain a glove compartment. Therefore, depending upon the type of vehicle
owned by a consumer, that vehicle will possess storage compartments which
differ from those of other vehicles. Accordingly, some vehicles may not
possess narrow compartments in close proximity to the driver where the driver
could store the tissue carton of Freiburger et al. Even in vehicles which do
possess narrow storage compartments, the size and location of these storage
compartments will vary with the type of vehicle owned by the consumer, so
that there is not a storage area which is uniform in size and location from
vehicle to vehicle. Accordingly, in order to increase the convenience of the
storage location to the driver and to minimize distractions to the driver, there
is a need for a tissue package which conforms to a storage area which exists
in virtually every vehicle, wherein the storage area is uniform in size from
vehicle to vehicle. Additionally, map pockets and similar compartments may
be conveniently positioned for use by the driver, but these compartments are
often not accessible to other occupants within the vehicle. If another occupant
needs a tissue, the driver must be distracted to obtain the tissue for the other
occupant. Therefore, there is a need for a tissue dispensing package which is
stored in a location conveniently accessible to all occupants of a vehicle.
Most vehicles contain as a standard feature a receptacle for holding
beverage containers, such as cups and cans, so that the beverage will not spill
when the vehicle is moving. Cup holders may also be purchased as an
aftermarket accessory for use in the vehicle. The location of the cup holder
in the vehicle is such that the driver and other occupants of the vehicle may
conveniently place the beverage container in the cup holder when they are not
drinking from it. Therefore, the cup holder is a storage location which is
uniformly positioned in a convenient location to the driver and other occupants
in almost every vehicle. Furthermore, such cup holders are generally
circularly sized to snugly receive a conventional 12 ounce beverage can
approximately 2-5/8 inches in diameter, so that the size of the cup holders are
substantially uniform in size from vehicle to vehicle. Accordingly, there is a
need for a tissue dispensing package which is fittingly received within a
vehicle cup holder, so as to provide a tissue dispensing package conveniently
positioned in a storage area easily accessible to the driver, wherein such tissue
dispensing package may be securely kept in a storage area uniform in size
from vehicle to vehicle.
The tissue package of Freiburger et al. has a width of 5 inches to
accommodate full-sized facial tissue sheets, and, accordingly, would not be
receivable within a standard vehicle cup holder approximately 2-5/8 inches in
diameter. Other tissue packages having a smaller size and shape than
conventional tissue boxes have used in the past. Canadian Patent No. 974,203
issued to Nelson discloses a cylindrical tissue dispensing package which
requires less surface area for storage than conventional tissues packages.
However, Nelson's cylindrical tissue dispensing package is only reduced to 19
square inches, resulting in diameter of the package of approximately 4.92
inches. Therefore, the tissue dispensing package of Nelson would also not be
receivable within a standard vehicle cup holder approximately 2-5/8 inches in
diameter.
Therefore, as can be seen from the foregoing, there is clearly a need
for a tissue dispensing package which is fittingly receivable within a vehicle
cup holder, so as to provide a tissue dispensing package conveniently
accessible to occupants of almost every vehicle.
It is a primary object of the present invention to overcome the
aforementioned shortcomings associated with the prior art.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing
container which is conveniently stored in all vehicles in a location accessible
to the occupants of a vehicle.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing
container which can be stored more securely, conveniently and safely with a
vehicle.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing
container which is receivable within a vehicle cup holder.
Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide a disposable
dispensing container which is receivable within a vehicle cup holder.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a reusable
and refillable dispensing container for use in a vehicle.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing
container which engages with the vehicle cup holder to retain the dispensing
container in place during use, which allows for easier one hand dispensing of
a product.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a dispensing
container having fluted side walls to increase the sturdiness of the container.
These as well as other objects and advantages of the present invention
are achieved by producing a dispensing container for storing and dispensing
articles in a vehicle having a cylindrical container body, wherein the container
body is receivable within a beverage holder in a vehicle. In the preferred
embodiment of the present invention, the container body will have a diameter
of 2.6 to 2.8 inches to fit securely into the vehicle cup holder. The container
body includes at least one side wall, a bottom surface, and a top surface. The
articles may be dispensed from an aperture provided in the top surface of the
container body, or, alternatively, from a tear-away section formed along a
scored portion of the top surface and a scored portion of the side wall which
is torn open to allow access to the articles within said container body. The
container body may further include a reinforcing support positioned adjacent
to a side wall for providing additional lateral support for the container body.
Additionally, the dispensing container may include a stabilizing device
positioned adjacent to the bottom surface for providing additional balance to
retain the container body in an upright position within the vehicle beverage
holder. The top surface of the dispensing container may also include a
removable lid which may be removed to allow tissues to be retrieved from
within the container body or to allow the container to be refilled.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the dispensing container in accordance
with a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the dispensing container having a
removable lid in accordance with the first embodiment of the present
invention.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the dispensing container in accordance
with a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the closed dispensing container in
accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the opened dispensing container in
accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the dispensing container in accordance
with an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the dispensing container in accordance
with yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention.
Referring now to Fig. 1, the dispensing container 2 in accordance with
one embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. The dispensing
container 2 includes a container body 4 having at least one side wall 6, a top
surface 8, and a bottom surface 10. The container body 4 is cylindrical in
shape so that it fits into a standard round vehicle cup holder. In the preferred
embodiments of the present invention shown in Figs. 1-7, the dispensing
container 2 will be described as having a cylindrical shape; however, it is
understood that the dispensing container 2 may comprise any shape which
allows the dispensing container 2 to fit securely within a standard size vehicle
cup holder. For instance, the dispensing container 2 may be formed in a
polygonal or truncated cone shape. At least a bottom portion of the side wall
6 and the bottom surface 10 should be small enough in diameter so as to fit
within a vehicle cup holder. The container body 4 of the dispensing container
2 shown in Fig. 1 has a substantially uniform diameter in order to
accommodate a roll of tissues placed therein. In order to fit securely within
a standard vehicle cup holder, the diameter of the container body 4 should be
in the range of 2.6 to 2.8 inches. However, for vehicle cup holders of non-standard
sizes, the dispensing container 2 may also be manufactured in various
sizes to accommodate the different sized cup holders. The diameter of the
dispensing container 2 should be close enough to the diameter of the vehicle
cup holder to prevent the dispensing container 2 from becoming dislodged
when dispensing articles.
The remaining description of the dispensing container 2 of the present
invention with reference to the several figures will be directed to a tissue
dispenser; however, it is understood that the dispensing container 2 of the
present invention may be utilized for dispensing other products as well that
can be stored within a vehicle cup holder. The top surface 8 of the dispensing
container 2 includes an aperture 12 from which the tissues 14 are grasped and
dispensed to the consumer. The tissues 14 stored within the container body
4 may be in either roll form or interfolded sheets. When in roll form, the
original roll of tissues has a diameter just slightly smaller than the diameter
of the container body 4. Therefore, the roll of tissues itself provides lateral
support of the side wall 6 when pressure is exerted on the side wall 6 of the
container body 4, such as when the dispensing container 2 is grasped by a
consumer. The roll of tissues is dispensed by grasping a portion of the tissues
extending through aperture 12, pulling the desired amount of tissue from the
dispensing container 2, and tearing the roll of tissues at that point. The roll
of tissues unwinds as the tissues 14 are dispensed, wherein the roll may either
unwind from the outside or the inside of the roll.
The desired portion of tissues 14 may simply be torn off by the
consumer by dispensing from a roll of tissues, wherein the roll of tissues may
be perforated to assist in tearing. Alternatively, the top surface 8 of the
dispensing container 2 may also include a severing device to facilitate the
tearing of the desired portion of tissues, when dispensing from a roll of
tissues. The severing device may include a sharp or serrated edge about the
periphery of aperture 12 or other similar severing devices.
The tissue dispensing container 2 is preferably manufactured from
either paper of plastic to provide an economical dispenser which may be
produced in a disposable form. In one embodiment of the present invention,
the dispensing container 2 is sealed in a manufacturing step after the tissues
14 are placed within the container 2, so that the dispensing container 2 is
disposable after all of the tissues 14 within the container 2 are exhausted.
Alternatively, the dispensing container 2 may be reusable, wherein a refill of
tissues 14 may be inserted within dispensing container 2 after the previous
supply is exhausted. One such refillable embodiment is illustrated in Fig. 2,
where the top surface 8 is included in a removable lid 16 which extends over
the side wall 6 of container body 4. The lid 16 frictionally engages with or
is similarly fastened to the container body 4 such that the lid 16 does not
become dislodged from the container body 4 when the tissues 14 are pulled
through aperture 12 as they are dispensed. The lid 16 may also be used in
disposable dispensing containers 2, where the lid may be removed to allow the
tissues 14 to be retrieved from the container body 4.
When the dispensing container 2 is manufactured from paper, a
rectangular sheet of paper is rolled into a cylinder to form the side walls 6 of
the container body 4 with the ends of the rectangular paper sheet attached
together to retain this cylindrical shape. Then two discs of paper are cut from
a sheet of paper and used to form the top and bottom surfaces 8 and 10,
wherein an aperture 12 is cut in disc of paper forming the top surface 8.
Alteratively, the score lines defining aperture 12 may be formed in the top
surface 8, and the portion of the top surface 8 between the score lines may be
removed by the consumer to produce the aperture 12. The edges of the discs
of paper are folded downward so that the discs possess the same diameter as
the rolled cylinder. Additionally, several folded creases are formed about the
periphery of the downwardly turned edges of the discs to increase the rigidity
and lateral support of the edges. After the tissues 14 are inserted into the
rolled cylinder, the dispensing container 2 is completed by gluing or otherwise
attaching the outside of the downwardly turned edges of the paper discs to the
inner surface on both ends of the rolled cylinder and an aperture 12 is cut the
discs of paper. Therefore, the edges of the container body 4 will added lateral
support from the folded creases in the top and bottom surfaces 8 and 10.
Referring now to Fig. 3, an alternative embodiment of the present
invention is illustrated having a fluted side wall 18. All other similarly
numbered components function equivalently as discussed above unless
specifically described otherwise. When the dispensing container 2 is formed
from paper, the material used to form side wall 18 is fluted or rippled. When
the dispensing container 2 is formed from plastic, the flutes or ripples are
formed into the circumference of the cylinder, wherein the flutes may solely
be formed near the bottom of the cylinder where the flutes would assist in
retaining the dispensing container 2 securely in the vehicle cup holder. The
flutes in side wall 18 provide additional support and sturdiness to the
dispensing container 2. The fluted side wall 18 also assists in keeping the
dispensing container 2 in place in the vehicle cup holder during use, since the
flutes provide greater frictional resistance between the dispensing container 2
and the vehicle cup holder. The fluted side wall 18 additionally provides an
easier handling surface to grip for the consumer.
Referring now to Fig. 4, an alternative embodiment of the present
invention is illustrated having a different dispensing opening than the aperture
12 formed in the top surface 8 of the container body 4 as discussed above.
In this embodiment, a portion of the top surface 8 includes a line of weakness
in the form of a perforate cut score line 20 and a portion of the side wall 6
adjacent to the top surface 8 includes a line of weakness in the form of a
perforated score line 22, wherein the perforated cut score lines 20 and 22
define a tear-away section 24 of the container body 4. Therefore, the
consumer can tear off tear-away section 24 along score lines 20 and 22 to
allow access to the tissues 14 stored therein. Once tear-away section 24 is
removed from the container body 4, an aperture 26 exists between a portion
of the top surface 8 and an adjacent portion of the side wall 6 where the
tissues 14 are dispensed from, as illustrated in Fig. 5. Similarly to the
previously described embodiments, this embodiment may dispense tissues 14
in either roll form or interfolded sheets. Additionally, the aperture 26 may be
formed solely in the side wall 6 rather than including a portion of the top
surface 8.
In order to provide additional lateral support to the side wall 6 of the
container body 4, the side wall 6 may include a strip of supporting material
30 affixed to the inner surface of the side wall 6, as illustrated by the dashed
lines in Fig. 6. The supporting material 30 is positioned in a middle portion
of the side wall 6 between the top surface 8 and bottom surface 10 where the
lateral support of the side wall 6 is the weakest. Alternatively, several strips
of supporting material 30 may be positioned along side wall 6 between top
surface 8 and bottom surface 10 and spaced apart from one another, or the
strip of supporting material 30 may be wide enough so that the entire inner
surface of the side wall 6 is covered by the supporting material 30. This
additional lateral support is especially useful when the dispensing container 2
is manufactured from paper. The strip of supporting material 30 may include
any material which may be rolled into cylindrical form along with the sheet
of paper material used to form cylindrical side wall 6. Therefore, the strip of
supporting material 30 is preferably affixed to the rectangular sheet of paper
material forming side wall 6 prior to rolling the sheet into a cylinder.
However, the strip of supporting material 30 may alternatively surround the
tissues 14 contained within the dispensing container 2 and abut the inner
surface of the side wall 6, so that a new strip of supporting material 30 would
be replaced along with the tissues 14 as they are refilled.
Referring now to Fig. 7, an alternative embodiment of the present
invention is illustrated having a base support plate 32 for providing added
stabilization to the dispensing container 2. The base support plate 32 is
affixed to the bottom surface 10 of container body 4, wherein the base support
plate 32 may be attached to either side of the bottom surface 10. The base
support plate 32 provides added weight to the bottom of the dispensing
container 2 which assists in retaining the dispensing container 2 in an upright
position at all times, and base support plate 32 further assists in keeping the
dispensing container 2 within the vehicle cup holder while tissues are being
dispensed. The base support plate 32 may be manufactured from paperboard,
plastic, metal, or any material of substantial weight to provide additional
balance to the dispensing container 2.
Referring now to Figure 8, an alternative embodiment dispensing
container 40 of the present invention having a frustoconical shape is
illustrated. In this embodiment, the diameter of the bottom surface 10 is
smaller than the diameter of the top surface 8 so that the side wall 6 is tapered
as it extends from the top surface 8 toward the bottom surface 10. At some
point between the top surface 8 and the bottom surface 10, the diameter of the
side wall 6 should fit securely within the vehicle cup holder, wherein the
diameter of the bottom surface 10 will be smaller than the diameter of the
vehicle cup holder. Accordingly, the dispensing container 40 is inserted into
the vehicle cup holder until the side wall 6 engages the vehicle cup holder.
Although most vehicle cup holders are formed having a standard diameter, the
depth of the cup holder usually ranges from vehicle to vehicle. Therefore, the
tapering of side wall 6 should be such that the side wall 6 will engage the
sides of vehicle cup holder of various depths, while enough of the container
body 4 extends into the vehicle cup holder to provide a stable dispensing
container 40.
As can be seen from the foregoing, a dispensing container formed in
accordance with the present invention allows consumer products to be stored
and dispensed securely, conveniently and safely. Moreover, by forming a
dispensing container in accordance with the present invention, the dispensing
container may be stored in a vehicle cup holder providing a storage area
uniform in size from vehicle to vehicle. Additionally, a dispensing container
formed in accordance with the present invention provides a stable and easily
accessible dispenser which allows for easy one hand dispensing of a product,
thus being less distractive to the driver.
Claims (28)
- A dispenser for storing and dispensing articles in a vehicle, comprising:a container body for holding articles therein, said container body including a dispensing means for dispensing the articles from said container, wherein said container body is of a dimension which is receivable within a beverage holder in a vehicle.
- A dispensing container for storing and dispensing tissues, comprising:a container body for holding tissues therein, said container body including a dispensing means for dispensing the tissues from said container, wherein said container body is of a dimension which is receivable within a beverage holder in a vehicle.
- A dispenser for storing and dispensing articles in a vehicle, comprising:a container body which fits snugly within a vehicle beverage holder during storage and dispensing of the articles to allow for one-handed dispensing of the articles.
- The dispenser as defined in claim 1, wherein said container body contains facial tissues.
- A dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein said container body is cylindrical in shape.
- The dispenser or dispensing container as defined in claim 5, wherein said cylindrical container body is of a diameter in the range of 2.6 to 2.8 inches.
- A dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the claims 1 to 4, wherein said container body is polygonal.
- A dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein said container body is formed from a paper material.
- A dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the claims 1 to 7, wherein said container body is formed from a plastic material.
- A dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein said container body includes at least one side wall, a bottom surface, and a top surface.
- The dispenser or dispensing container as defined in claim 10, wherein said side wall is fluted.
- The dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein said top surface comprises a removable lid.
- The dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, further including reinforcing means positioned adjacent to said side wall for providing additional lateral support for said container body.
- The dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, further including stabilizing means positioned adjacent said bottom surface for providing additional balance to retain said container body in an upright position within said vehicle beverage holder.
- A dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein said container body is refillable with additional articles.
- A dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein said container body contains and dispenses a continuous roll of tissues.
- A dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein said container body contains and dispenses a plurality of interfolded tissues.
- The dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein said dispensing means comprises an aperture provided in said top surface of said container body.
- A dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein said dispensing means is defined by a line of weakness formed in said container body.
- The dispenser or dispensing container as defined in claim 19, wherein a portion of said top surface and a portion of said side wall of the container include said line of weakness to provide a tear-away section in said container body which may be torn open to allow access to the articles within said container body.
- The dispenser or dispensing container as defined in claims 19 or 20, wherein a portion of said side wall of the container includes said line of weakness to provide a tear-away section in said container body which may be torn open to allow access to the articles within said container body.
- The dispenser or dispensing container as defined in claims 9 to 21, wherein said top surface comprises a removably secured lid; said dispensing means comprising said removably secured lid.
- A dispenser or dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein said container body is frustoconical.
- The dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein the dispensing container is refillable with additional tissues.
- The dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein the dispensing container contains and dispenses a continuous roll of tissues.
- The dispensing container as defined in claims 1 to 24, wherein the dispensing container contains and dispenses a plurality of interfolded tissues.
- The dispensing container as defined in claim 20, wherein a portion of said top surface and a portion of said side wall of said container body include said line of weakness to provide a tear-away section in said container body which may be torn open to allow access to the tissues within said container body; said dispensing means comprising said tear-away section in said container body.
- The dispensing container as defined in one of the preceding claims, wherein said dispensing means includes a severing device to facilitate the teaaring off of a portion of a continuous roll of tissues.
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