Toilet tissue spray dispenser and method
10428461 ยท 2019-10-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03D9/007
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A toilet tissue mist with a liquid discharge device for spray application to toilet paper. The liquid dispensed onto the paper in small quantities is for personal cleansing of the human body and results in a cleansing and freshening up of the selected areas. The mist turns the toilet paper into the equivalent of a wet wipe or cloth which would be soothing to sensitive areas. Likewise, the mist is scented and helps freshen up any unwanted odors. The device is portable and compact and may be used on the go as well as being used at home. Likewise, the resulting moistened wipe can be discarded by flushing it down the toilet, just like regular toilet paper. In a preferred embodiment, the device is configured to provide a diameter of mist to the toilet tissue with a dry outline circumscribing it.
Claims
1. A method of moistening a toilet tissue square with a quantity of cleansing liquid to create a moistened wipe, said method comprising the steps of: acquiring a portable dispenser of the type having a spray bottle with a quantity of cleansing liquid retained therein and further having a spray cap affixed to a top of the spray bottle, the spray cap having a finger pump for extracting the cleansing liquid and further defining an orifice for dispensing the cleansing liquid through the orifice as a cone of mist having an approximate diameter of three inches at a distance of approximately four inches from the orifice; acquiring at least one square of toilet tissue approximately four inches square; holding the dispenser in a user's hand approximately four inches from the at least one toilet tissue square; orienting the orifice of the finger pump at an angle with respect to a plane of the toilet tissue; depressing the finger pump at least once to dispense a cone of mist of the cleansing liquid toward the at least one toilet tissue square; allowing a portion of the cone of mist to deposit on the at least one toilet tissue square to moisten the at least one toilet tissue square; and applying the at least one toilet tissue square to an area of the user's body desired to be cleansed; wherein the cleansing liquid is formulated with: Water 30%-100%; Cocamidopropyl 3%-30%; PEG 80 Sorbitan Laurate 3%-30%; Sodium Trideceth Sulfate 3%-30%; PEG 150 Distearate 3%-30%; Glycerin 3%-30%; Propylene Glycol 3%-30%; 1,3 Propanediol 1%-3%; Ethylhexyl Glycerin 1%-3%; Potassium Sorbate 1%-3%; Hamamelis Virginiana Extract 0.1%-0.3%; Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice 0.1%-0.3%; Tocopheryl Acetate 0.1%-0.3%; Sodium Benzoate 0.1%-0.3%; Phenoxyethanol 0.1%-0.3%; and Citric Acid 0.1%-0.3%.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of toilet tissue squares are acquired and arranged in a stacked configuration.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein in said orienting step the angle of orientation of the orifice is within the range of 30 degrees to 60 degrees.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein in said orienting step the orifice is angled at 45 degrees with respect to the plane of the at least one toilet tissue square.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein in said depressing the finger pump step, said finger pump is depressed three times to accumulate three spray mists on the at least one toilet tissue square.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein in said depressing the finger pump step, said finger pump is depressed at least once to moisten a center section of the at least one toilet tissue square while leaving an outer outline portion dry.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein said cleansing liquid additionally includes: Fragrance 0.1%-0.3%.
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the cleansing liquid further includes fragrance, and wherein dispensing the cone of mist of the cleansing liquid toward the at least one toilet tissue square also disperses some of the fragrance into the air.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention where like designations denote like elements, and in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(4) The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word exemplary or illustrative means serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as exemplary or illustrative is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
(5) The present invention relates to the field of cleansing products. It can be utilized anywhere, but is particularly useful for use in a home or office bathroom, and on the go, and for travel.
(6) Turning now to
(7) The liquid can be a fluid spray or mist 122. The cleansing liquid 120 serves to moisten the toilet paper. The spraying of the aforementioned liquid 120 onto a sheet of toilet paper 140 would effectively turn the toilet paper 140 into a moistened wipe which is useful for moisturizing and soothing sensitive areas of human skin. In a preferred embodiment, the invention is used to create a moistened wipe, rather than a wet wipe, as consumers may prefer it when the wipe is not oversaturated with liquid. The lubrication of the skin due to the moisture on the toilet paper sheet 140 can help prevent rashes and irritation of the skin and sensitive areas.
(8) Likewise, the liquid 120 is hygienic and can be used for personal cleansing of certain areas of the body whenever required. The liquid 120 in the bottle contains a solution formulated to clean the skin and provide for personal hygiene. The moisture contained on the sheet 140 can have a refreshing effect and can be used throughout the day to freshen up. Additionally, the spray or mist 122 can be provided with a pleasant scent which is used to mask any bad bodily odors and can serve to further freshen up the body parts that it is applied to.
(9) As best shown in
(10) In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the spray dispenser 100 is configured to provide a cone of mist 122 wherein having a configuration with a diameter of mist 130 that will moisten a particular desired proportion of the area of a square of toilet paper 140, and leave a particular desired proportion of the toilet paper as a dry outline 132. In one such embodiment, a majority 130 of the toilet tissue square 140 (measured based on either the area or based on the diameter of the square) is moistened, with a dry area 132 left circumscribing the dry area, when the mist 122 from the bottle is sprayed onto the toilet paper at a particular distance X. In further embodiments, two thirds of either the diameter or of the area, or three quarters of either the diameter or of the area, are moistened at a particular distance X. In the preferred embodiment the distance X is approximately 4 inches. Further, the mist 122 is directed at the toilet tissue 140 at an angle Y between 30 degrees and 60 degrees and, in the preferred embodiment, the angle Y is 45 degrees. In yet further embodiments, less than a majority of either the diameter or of the area, or more than three quarters of either the diameter or of the area thereof are moistened at a particular distance.
(11) For example, in the United States, the typical toilet tissue sheet is approximately a 4 inch4 inch square. Thus, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, the dispenser is configured to produce an output of 0.61 grams of cleansing liquid 120 per depression of the finger pump 112 which provides a circle of approximately 3 inches in diameter when held at a 4 inch distance from the spray bottle 100 to toilet tissue 140 when the mist 122 is oriented at approximately 45 degrees to the plane of the toilet tissue 140. Preferably, a plurality of toilet tissue squares 140 are arranged in a stacked configuration. Each depression of the finger pump 112 will output approximately 0.61 grams of the cleansing liquid from the nozzle orifice 116 as the mist 122. However, not all of the mist 122 is deposited on the toilet tissue 140 at the 45 degree orientation. Of the 0.61 grams in the mist 122, approximately 0.51 grams are deposited on the toilet tissue 140. Typically, three pumps of the finger pump 112 are required to obtain a preferred amount of cleansing liquid 120 on the toilet tissue 140. The three pumps of finger pump 112 will give the user a circle of 3 inch diameter of moistened tissue 130 to clean with, and an approximately 1 inch width dry outline 132 around the edge of the 4 inch toilet tissue. (The exact width of the dry outline that surrounds the moist area will vary slightly due to the fact that a moist circle is being imposed onto a square). Preferably, this amount of liquid is dispensed to this diameter with three pushes of the delivery system 110, in order to effectively moisten the toilet tissue with minimal effort, although the system can be designed for any desired number of pushes, whether one to three or greater.
(12) Likewise, in further embodiments, a spray dispenser 100 is provided for any other country which provides a mist 122 of desired circular size 130 onto the toilet paper tissue 140 of that region, while leaving a dry outline 132 around the circular moist area 130.
(13) The present invention can come in a spray bottle of various sizes, each with its own set of specifications. Two such examples are as follows:
(14) Spray details for a 3 oz bottle (e.g. for pocket or travel use):
(15) Pump Specifications
(16) Dip tube: 115 mm (+/1.5 mm) (from base of gasket)
(17) Fixture: 24-410
(18) Bottle Dimensions
(19) H Dimension: 0.657 (SPI Specification 0.631-0.661)
(20) Land: 0.045 (Suggested 0.050 minimum)
(21) Spray details for an 8 oz bottle (e.g. to leave in home or office bathrooms):
(22) Pump Specifications
(23) Dip tube: 115 mm (+/1.5 mm) (from base of gasket)
(24) Fixture: 24-410
(25) Bottle Dimensions
(26) H Dimension: 0.657 (SPI Specification 0.631-0.661)
(27) Land: 0.045 (Suggested 0.050 minimum)
(28) Any desired size bottle of liquid can be used with that pump 110 (or another suitable pump), consistent with the present invention.
(29) Within the dispenser, a suitable liquid 120 is provided for hygienically cleansing the body of fecal matter. As an example, in one embodiment any liquid can be utilized such as those liquids that are currently applied to wet wipes, whether baby wet wipes or those marketed for adults. Preferably, the liquid 120 is scented to freshen the body with a pleasant smell, although an unscented liquid can alternatively be used. A preferred formulation for the cleansing liquid 120 is listed in Table 1 below.
(30) Accordingly, the present invention allows a user to create a moistened toilet tissue or wet wipe for use on babies or adults. It allows one to moisten the toilet paper 140, and then to discard the toilet paper 140 in the regular manner, by flushing it down the toilet. This makes the toilet paper 140 easy to use and discard. It also makes the toilet paper 140 more efficient at lifting and removing fecal matter and other waste from the user's body, and in cleansing, deodorizing, freshening, and moisturizing the body in a more hygienic manner than dry toilet paper alone.
(31) Moreover, in accordance with the invention, toilet tissue of regular texture is used, avoiding materials which would prevent the product from being flushed down the toilet. This is unlike wet wipes which must be discarded in the trash when they are not designed to be flushed down the toilet (thus leaving unhygienic waste in the trash), and which can cause plumbing problems even if they are designed for flushing.
(32) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Cleansing Liquid Formulation Ingredient Concentration Function Water 30%-100% Carrier Cocamidopropyl 3%-30% Surfactant PEG 80 Sorbitan 3%-30% Emulsifier Laurate Sodium Trideceth 3%-30% Surfactant Sulfate PEG 150 Distearate 3%-30% Emulsifier Glycerin 3%-30% Humectant Propylene Glycol 3%-30% Moisturizer 1,3 Propanediol 1%-3% Emollient Ethylhexyl Glycerin 1%-3% Improves Skin Feel Potassium Sorbate 1%-3% Anti-microbial Hamamelis 0.1%-0.3% Skin Conditioner Virginiana Extract Glycerin 0.1%-0.3% Humectant Aloe Barbadensis 0.1%-0.3% Skin Conditioner Leaf Juice Tocopheryl Acetate 0.1%-0.3% Skin Conditioner Sodium Benzoate 0.1%-0.3% Anti-microbial Potassium Sorbate 0.1%-0.3% Anti-microbial Phenoxyethanol 0.1%-0.3% Anti-microbial Citric Acid 0.1%-0.3% Preservative & pH Aloe Barbadensis >0%-0.1% Skin Conditioner Leaf Juice Tocopheryl Acetate >0%-0.1% Skin Conditioner Citric Acid >0%-0.1% pH Adjuster Fragrance 0.1%-0.3% Perfume Color Dye >0%-0.1% each Dye
(33) In addition, the present invention provides a compact, portable device as a liquid dispenser 100 which can be used anywhere and anytime. Instead of having to rely on finding special wet wipes in a bathroom (especially public bathrooms which would not have them), the invention gives the user a portable solution which is very useful for travel. The user can keep this small bottle of liquid in his or her bag or pocket and take it out at any time needed to turn regular toilet paper into a moistened wipe which can serve all the purposes described above.
(34) Yet furthermore, the invention provides a device configured to effectively moisten a large proportion of the area of the toilet tissue square, while preferably also leaving a rim of dry tissue (unlike traditional wipes). This provides both ease of handling, and a product which may be preferred by many users.
(35) As such, in accordance with the features described above, the invention solves many of the shortcomings of the current existing toilet paper and other wipe options available on the market.
(36) Although the above description is provided to describe and illustrate examples of certain embodiments of the present invention, modifications of the invention will occur to those skilled in the art and to those who make or use the invention. Therefore, it is understood that the embodiments described herein are merely for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention as set forth in issued claims.