Disposable cardboard combination tissue dispenser and trash receptacle sun visor mounted self-adhesive hook and loop secured

20180206683 ยท 2018-07-26

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    Abstract

    A disposable, lightweight, half-cylinder shaped, lengthwise cut, cardboard box, dispensing fifteen tissues at one end, and an internal cardboard divider allowing a hollow end for tissue disposal. Pre-stuck hook and loop strips on the flat back of the box adhere to the sun visor of a vehicle. When the clean tissues are all gone, the whole invention is tugged off the visor and disposed of.

    Claims

    1. A disposable cardboard tissue box to be temporarily attached to the sun visor of a vehicle via hook and loop strips, which are attached to the bottom panel, said box containing a plurality of tissues, having a generally half-cylinder, lengthwise cut to be the top panel.

    2. The device of claim 1 wherein the opening at each end is a semi-circle in shape.

    3. The device of claim 1 wherein the bottom panel is rectangular in shape.

    4. The device of claim 1 wherein the trash and receptacle compartments are separated internally by a cardboard, semi-circle disc, which is glued in place at the halfway point.

    5. The device of claim 1 wherein the invention has pre-adhered two hook and loop strips with a sticky adhesive backing.

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    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

    [0009] FIG. 1 is a view from above and reveals the top curved side of the invention. [0010] #1 is a view of the tissue [0011] #2 is a view of the curved half-cylinder cardboard box [0012] #3 is a view of the hidden divider piece that separates the tissue dispenser from the trash receptacle [0013] #4 is a view of the end piece [0014] #5 is a view of the plastic film attached to the end piece that allows easy access to either the tissues or the trash receptacle

    [0015] FIG. 2 is a view of the back of the invention and reveals a flat, rectangular piece with one hook and loop strip that will attach itself to another hook and loop strip that will adhere to the sun visor.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0016] A seventeen centimeter (17 cm) long, curved, half-cylinder tube, with diameter eight centimeters (8 cm), is cut lengthwise and filled with fifteen (15) tissues using half the volume. The tissues dispense at one end. The other half of the cylinder is hollow to allow the space to be used as a trash receptacle for used tissues. The end piece is a semi-circular one millimeter thick (1 mm) paper coated with a plastic film for easy removal of tissues. End piece on other end allows for easy disposal of tissues. The back side is a flat, rectangular piece of cardboard seventeen centimeters (17 cm) length and eight centimeters (8 cm) width which is taped to the half-cylinder. Two (2) hook and loop strips with a sticky back are attached to the invention so that, when purchased, the ability to attach invention to the sun visor is obtainable by pulling back the white protective strip to reveal the sticky portion of the strip and adhering the invention to the sun visor. This invention is snugly secured until product is all used up. Simply tug on the tissue box and will easily disconnect from the visor with no messy residue. Lastly, discard the whole invention into the recycling bin or appropriate trash can. Other inventions use brackets, clips, or elastic. They are not disposable. Their drawbacks are complexity of design because the support for the tissue box is a separate item from the tissue box itself. This invention solves that problem by pre-attaching hook and loop strips onto the tissue box and selling it as one item. This invention with hook and loop strips using a sticky back to support a tissue box on a sun visor would be inexpensive to manufacture, safe, aesthethically pleasing, easy to adhere, easy to use, easy to remove, and easy to dispose of. The disposable aspect would appeal to manufacturers because buyers must keep replacing the entire product for their visor.