Controlled moisture wet wipe roll device
10813509 ยท 2020-10-27
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Abstract
A wet wipe device is disclosed to include a water tight outer shell that includes two endcaps, at least one moisture inlet and an overlapping longitudinal paper egress defined in the outer shell. A hollow tube disposed radially within the outer shell, the hollow tube configured to enable the roll of paper to rotate thereon while the outer shell is stationary. The overlapping longitudinal paper egress includes a first edge having a first radius and a second edge having a radius less than the first radius to form an overlapping seal around the paper egress. The at least one moisture inlet includes one moisture inlet for a toilet paper roll shell and at least two moisture inlets for a paper towel shell. The toilet paper or paper towel may be premoistened and premedicated or moistened in use and be perforated or cut to length via a disclosed strip paper cutter.
Claims
1. A wet wipe device comprising: a water tight outer shell comprising two endcaps, at least one moisture inlet and an overlapping longitudinal paper egress defined in the outer shell; and a hollow tube disposed radially within the outer shell, the hollow tube configured to enable the roll of paper to rotate thereon while the outer shell is stationary.
2. The wet wipe device of claim 1, wherein the overlapping longitudinal paper egress comprises a first edge having a first radius and a second edge having a radius less than the first radius to form an overlapping seal around the paper egress.
3. The wet wipe device of claim 1, wherein the at least one moisture inlet comprises one moisture inlet for a toilet paper roll shell and at least two moisture inlets for a paper towel shell.
4. The wet wipe device of claim 1, wherein the at least one moisture inlet is a self sealing inlet capable of admitting fluids via a dropper and via a bulb baster.
5. The wet wipe device of claim 1, further comprising a moisture wicking layer adjacent an inside of the outer shell, the moisture wicking layer configured to distribute moisture to an outside layer of the paper roll adjacent the layer.
6. The wet wipe device of claim 1, further comprising a tongue and grove interface between the hollow tube and the endcaps configured to allow the rotation of the roll of paper while the outer shell is stationary.
7. The wet wipe device of claim 1, wherein one endcap is fastened to the outer shell via a water tight snap seal to enable disassembly of the shell and an insertion of a new roll of paper.
8. A wet wipe system comprising: a roll of paper; a water tight outer shell enclosing the roll of paper and comprising two endcaps, at least one moisture inlet and an overlapping longitudinal paper egress defined in the outer shell; and a hollow tube disposed radially within the outer shell, the hollow tube configured to enable the roll of paper to rotate thereon while the outer shell is stationary.
9. The wet wipe system of claim 8, wherein the roll of paper is premoistened.
10. The wet wipe system of claim 8, wherein the roll of paper is premedicated.
11. The wet wipe system of claim 8, wherein the roll of paper is a toilet roll.
12. The wet wipe system of claim 8, wherein the roll of paper is a paper towel roll.
13. The wet wipe system of claim 8, wherein the overlapping longitudinal paper egress comprises a first edge having a first radius and a second edge having a radius less than the first radius to form an overlapping seal around the paper egress.
14. The wet wipe system of claim 8, wherein the at least one moisture inlet comprises one moisture inlet for a toilet paper roll shell and at least two moisture inlets for a paper towel shell.
15. The wet wipe system of claim 8, wherein the at least one moisture inlet is a self sealing inlet capable of admitting fluids via a dropper and via a bulb baster.
16. The wet wipe system of claim 8, further comprising a moisture wicking layer adjacent an inside of the outer shell, the moisture wicking layer configured to distribute moisture to an outside layer of the paper roll adjacent the layer.
17. The wet wipe system of claim 8, further comprising a tongue and grove interface between the hollow tube and the endcaps configured to allow the rotation of the roll of paper while the outer shell is stationary.
18. The wet wipe system of claim 8 further comprising a cutter configured to run in a track on the paper egress and cut the paper to a determined length for use.
19. A wet wipe method, the method comprising: providing a roll of paper; inserting the roll of paper inside a water tight outer shell comprising two endcaps, at least one moisture inlet and an overlapping longitudinal paper egress defined in the outer shell; and rotating the roll of paper on a hollow tube disposed radially within the outer shell, the hollow tube configured to enable the roll of paper to rotate thereon while the outer shell is stationary.
20. The wet wipe method of claim 19, further comprising moisturizing the roll of paper to a predetermined moisture amount via inserting an amount of liquid through the moisture inlet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(6) Throughout the description, similar and same reference numbers may be used to identify similar and same elements in the several embodiments and drawings. Although specific embodiments of the invention have been illustrated, the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts so described and illustrated. The scope of the invention is to be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Reference will now be made to exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein and additional applications of the principles of the inventions as illustrated herein, which would occur to a person of ordinary skill in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention.
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(13) A wet wipe device is disclosed to include a water tight outer shell comprising two endcaps, at least one moisture inlet and an overlapping longitudinal paper egress defined in the outer shell. The device also includes a hollow tube disposed radially within the outer shell, the hollow tube configured to enable the roll of paper to rotate thereon while the outer shell is stationary. The overlapping longitudinal paper egress includes a first edge having a first radius and a second edge having a radius less than the first radius to form an overlapping seal around the paper egress. The at least one moisture inlet includes one moisture inlet for a toilet paper roll shell and at least two moisture inlets for a paper towel shell.
(14) Embodiments of the disclosure include the at least one moisture inlet configured as a self sealing inlet capable of admitting fluids via a dropper and via a bulb baster. A moisture wicking layer adjacent an inside of the outer shell is configured to distribute moisture to an outside layer of the paper roll adjacent the layer. A tongue and grove interface between the hollow tube and the endcaps configured to allow the rotation of the roll of paper while the outer shell is stationary. One endcap is fastened to the outer shell via a water tight snap seal to enable disassembly of the shell and an insertion of a new roll of paper.
(15) A wet wipe system as disclosed, includes a continuous roll of paper, a water tight outer shell enclosing the roll of paper and comprising two endcaps, at least one moisture inlet and an overlapping longitudinal paper egress defined in the outer shell. A hollow tube is disposed radially within the outer shell. The hollow tube is configured to enable the continuous roll of paper to rotate thereon while the outer shell is stationary.
(16) Embodiments are disclosed to include the roll of paper premoistened and premedicated for hemorrhoids and other personal hygiene issues. The roll of paper is a toilet roll and a paper towel roll. A paper cutter is configured to run in a track on the paper egress and cut the toilet paper or paper towel to a determined length for use.
(17) A wet wipe method disclosed includes providing a roll of paper; inserting the roll of paper inside a water tight outer shell comprising two endcaps, at least one moisture inlet and an overlapping longitudinal paper egress defined in the outer shell; and rotating the roll of paper on a hollow tube disposed radially within the outer shell, the hollow tube configured to enable the roll of paper to rotate thereon while the outer shell is stationary. The wet wipe method disclosed further includes moisturizing the roll of paper to a predetermined moisture amount via inserting an amount of liquid through the moisture inlet.
(18) Therefore, the present disclosure satisfies the long felt need for a modem spin on toilet paper and paper towels for improved hygiene and convenience and safety.
(19) Although the operations of the method(s) herein are shown and described in a particular order, the order of the operations of each method may be altered so that certain operations may be performed in an inverse order or so that certain operations may be performed, at least in part, concurrently with other operations. In another embodiment, instructions or sub-operations of distinct operations may be implemented in an intermittent and/or alternating manner.
(20) Notwithstanding specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts so described and illustrated. The scope of the invention is to be defined by the claims and their equivalents included herein or by reference to a related application.