IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
UP-0267007
(2008-11-07)
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등록번호 |
US-7850041
(2011-02-10)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Amundson, John David
- Abuto, Frank P.
- Clare, Timothy P.
- Foley, Edward John
- Winder, Eric Michael
- Schmidt, Paul R.
- Joseph, Wael R.
- McDonald, Duane Lyle
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
8 인용 특허 :
170 |
초록
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The present disclosure relates to wet wipe dispensing systems for dispensing wet wipes capable of changing temperature upon use. In one embodiment, the dispensing system includes a wet wipe container and a lotion container that is held in assembly with the wet wipe container that contains a lotion t
The present disclosure relates to wet wipe dispensing systems for dispensing wet wipes capable of changing temperature upon use. In one embodiment, the dispensing system includes a wet wipe container and a lotion container that is held in assembly with the wet wipe container that contains a lotion that is kept separate from the wet wipes until the wet wipe is dispensed from the wet wipe container. The lotion includes a microencapsulated delivery vehicle that contains a temperature change agent that is capable of generating a temperature change upon contact with an aqueous solution. Once the wet wipe is dispensed from the system, an applicating device can apply the lotion to the wet wipe to facilitate contact between the temperature change agent in the microencapsulated delivery vehicle and the aqueous solution of the wet wipe.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. A dispensing system for dispensing wet wipes, the dispensing system comprising: a wet wipe container having an internal compartment for containing wet wipes, the wet wipe container comprising a closure for closing the wet wipe container, the closure being operable between a c
What is claimed is: 1. A dispensing system for dispensing wet wipes, the dispensing system comprising: a wet wipe container having an internal compartment for containing wet wipes, the wet wipe container comprising a closure for closing the wet wipe container, the closure being operable between a closed position and an open position in which the wet wipe is removable from the wet wipe container, and a securement mechanism capable of releasably securing the closure in its closed position and being operable to release the closure from its closed position for movement of the closure to its open position, the lotion dispenser being operatively connected to the securement mechanism such that operation of the securement mechanism to release the closure from its closed position operates the lotion dispenser to deliver lotion onto the wet wipe; a wet wipe disposed in the internal compartment of the wet wipe container, the wet wipe comprising an aqueous solution, the wet wipe container being configured to permit removal of the wet wipe from the internal compartment; a lotion container having an internal compartment separate from the internal compartment of the wet wipe container; a lotion contained within the internal compartment of the lotion container free from contact with the wet wipe disposed in the internal compartment of the wet wipe container, the lotion comprising an active agent; and a lotion dispenser operably arranged relative to the wet wipe container to dispense lotion from the lotion container to the wet wipe during removal of the wet wipe from the wet wipe container and while the wet wipe is disposed at least in part within the internal compartment of the wet wipe container to thereby facilitate contact between the active agent and the aqueous solution of the wet wipe. 2. The dispensing system set forth in claim 1 wherein the lotion container is held in assembly with the wet wipe container. 3. The dispensing system set forth in claim 1 wherein the lotion dispenser comprises a pump mechanism in fluid communication with the internal compartment of the lotion container, the pump mechanism being operable to draw lotion from the internal compartment of the lotion container and deliver the lotion out of the lotion container for dispensing onto the wet wipe. 4. The dispensing system set forth in claim 1 wherein the lotion comprises microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising the active agent. 5. The dispensing system set forth in claim 4 wherein the microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprise a substantially fluid-impervious microencapsulated delivery vehicle comprising a core composition, an encapsulation layer surrounding the core composition, and a moisture protective layer surrounding the encapsulation layer, wherein the core composition comprises a matrix material and the active agent, and wherein the microencapsulated delivery vehicle has a diameter of from about 5 micrometers to about 5000 micrometers. 6. The dispensing system set forth in claim 1 wherein the active agent is selected from the group consisting of neurosensory agents, cleansing agents, appearance modifying agents, powders, skin coloration agents, nutrients, pesticides, surface conditioning agents, hair care agents, anti-inflammatory agents, emotional benefit agents, indicators, and organisms. 7. The dispensing system set forth in claim 1 wherein the active agent is selected from the group consisting of abrasive materials, abrasive slurries, acids, adhesives, alcohols, aldehydes, animal feed additives, antioxidants, appetite suppressants, bases, biocides, blowing agents, botanical extracts, candy, carbohydrates, carbon black, carbonless copying materials, catalysts, ceramic slurries, chalcogenides, colorants, cooling agents, corrosion inhibitors, curing agents, detergents, dispersants, EDTA, enzymes, exfoliation, fats, fertilizers, fibers, fire retardant materials, flavors, foams, food additives, fragrances, fuels, fumigants, gas forming compounds, gelatin, graphite, growth regulators, gums, herbicides, herbs, spices, hormonal based compounds, humectants, hydrides, hydrogels, imaging materials, inks, inorganic oxides, inorganic salts, insecticides, ion exchange resins, latexes, leavening agents, liquid crystals, lotions, lubricants, maltodextrins, medicines, metals, mineral supplements, monomers, nanoparticles, nematicides, nicotine-based compounds, oil recovery agents, organic solvents, paint, peptides, pet food additives, phase change materials, phase change oils, pheromones, phosphates, pigments, dyes, plasticizers, polymers, propellants, proteins, recording materials, silicates, silicone oils, stabilizers, starches, steroids, sugars, surfactants, suspensions, dispersions, emulsions, vitamins, warming materials, waste treatment materials, adsorbents, water insoluble salts, water soluble salts, water treatment materials, waxes, and yeasts. 8. A process for producing a wet wipe, the process comprising: storing a wet wipe in a wet wipe container, the wet wipe comprising an aqueous solution; storing lotion in a lotion container such that the lotion is free from contact with the wet wipe, the lotion comprising an active agent; and dispensing lotion from the lotion container onto the wet wipe wherein the wet wipe container comprises a closure for closing the wet wipe container, the closure being operable between a closed position and an open position in which the wet wipe is removable from the wet wipe container, and a securement mechanism capable of releasably securing the closure in its closed position and being operable to release the closure from its closed position for movement of the closure to its open position, the lotion container being operatively connected to the securement mechanism such that operation of the securement mechanism to release the closure from its closed position operates the lotion container to deliver lotion onto the wet wipe. 9. The process set forth in claim 8 further comprising the step of removing the wet wipe from the wet wipe container prior to the step of dispensing lotion from the lotion container onto the wet wipe. 10. The process set forth in claim 8 wherein the lotion dispensing step comprises operating a pump mechanism in communication with the lotion container to draw lotion from the lotion container and to dispense the lotion onto the wet wipe. 11. The process set forth in claim 8 wherein the lotion comprises microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising the active agent, the process further comprising, subsequent to the step of dispensing the lotion onto the wet wipe, the step of rupturing the microencapsulated delivery vehicles to facilitate contact between the active agent and the aqueous solution of the wet wipe. 12. The process set forth in claim 8 wherein lotion dispensing step comprises dispensing lotion onto the wet wipe while the wet wipe is at least in part within the wet wipe container, the process further comprising the step of removing the wet wipe from the wet wipe container after dispensing lotion onto the wet wipe. 13. The dispensing system set forth in claim 8 wherein the active agent is selected from the group consisting of neurosensory agents, cleansing agents, appearance modifying agents, powders, skin coloration agents, nutrients, pesticides, surface conditioning agents, hair care agents, anti-inflammatory agents, emotional benefit agents, indicators, and organisms. 14. The dispensing system set forth in claim 8 wherein the active agent is selected from the group consisting of abrasive materials, abrasive slurries, acids, adhesives, alcohols, aldehydes, animal feed additives, antioxidants, appetite suppressants, bases, biocides, blowing agents, botanical extracts, candy, carbohydrates, carbon black, carbonless copying materials, catalysts, ceramic slurries, chalcogenides, colorants, cooling agents, corrosion inhibitors, curing agents, detergents, dispersants, EDTA, enzymes, exfoliation, fats, fertilizers, fibers, fire retardant materials, flavors, foams, food additives, fragrances, fuels, fumigants, gas forming compounds, gelatin, graphite, growth regulators, gums, herbicides, herbs, spices, hormonal based compounds, humectants, hydrides, hydrogels, imaging materials, inks, inorganic oxides, inorganic salts, insecticides, ion exchange resins, latexes, leavening agents, liquid crystals, lotions, lubricants, maltodextrins, medicines, metals, mineral supplements, monomers, nanoparticles, nematicides, nicotine-based compounds, oil recovery agents, organic solvents, paint, peptides, pet food additives, phase change materials, phase change oils, pheromones, phosphates, pigments, dyes, plasticizers, polymers, propellants, proteins, recording materials, silicates, silicone oils, stabilizers, starches, steroids, sugars, surfactants, suspensions, dispersions, emulsions, vitamins, warming materials, waste treatment materials, adsorbents, water insoluble salts, water soluble salts, water treatment materials, waxes, and yeasts. 15. A dispensing system for dispensing wet wipes, the dispensing system comprising: a wet wipe container having an internal compartment for containing wet wipes, the wet wipe container comprising a closure for closing the wet wipe container, the closure being operable between a closed position and an open position in which the at least one wet wipe is removable from the wet wipe container, and a securement mechanism capable of releasably securing the closure in its closed position, the securement mechanism being operatively connected to the lotion dispenser such that operation of the lotion dispenser to deliver lotion onto the wet wipe releases the closure from its closed position to permit movement of the closure to its open position; a wet wipe disposed in the internal compartment of the wet wipe container, the wet wipe comprising an aqueous solution, the wet wipe container being configured to permit removal of the wet wipe from the internal compartment; a lotion container having an internal compartment separate from the internal compartment of the wet wipe container; a lotion contained within the internal compartment of the lotion container free from contact with the wet wipe disposed in the internal compartment of the wet wipe container, the lotion comprising an active agent; and a lotion dispenser arranged relative to the wet wipe container to dispense lotion from the lotion container onto the wet wipe after removing the wet wipe from the wet wipe container and while the wet wipe is disposed at least in part within the internal compartment of the wet wipe container to thereby facilitate contact between the active agent and the aqueous solution of the wet wipe. 16. The dispensing system set forth in claim 15 wherein the active agent is selected from the group consisting of neurosensory agents, cleansing agents, appearance modifying agents, powders, skin coloration agents, nutrients, pesticides, surface conditioning agents, hair care agents, anti-inflammatory agents, emotional benefit agents, indicators, and organisms. 17. The dispensing system set forth in claim 15 wherein the active agent is selected from the group consisting of abrasive materials, abrasive slurries, acids, adhesives, alcohols, aldehydes, animal feed additives, antioxidants, appetite suppressants, bases, biocides, blowing agents, botanical extracts, candy, carbohydrates, carbon black, carbonless copying materials, catalysts, ceramic slurries, chalcogenides, colorants, cooling agents, corrosion inhibitors, curing agents, detergents, dispersants, EDTA, enzymes, exfoliation, fats, fertilizers, fibers, fire retardant materials, flavors, foams, food additives, fragrances, fuels, fumigants, gas forming compounds, gelatin, graphite, growth regulators, gums, herbicides, herbs, spices, hormonal based compounds, humectants, hydrides, hydrogels, imaging materials, inks, inorganic oxides, inorganic salts, insecticides, ion exchange resins, latexes, leavening agents, liquid crystals, lotions, lubricants, maltodextrins, medicines, metals, mineral supplements, monomers, nanoparticles, nematicides, nicotine-based compounds, oil recovery agents, organic solvents, paint, peptides, pet food additives, phase change materials, phase change oils, pheromones, phosphates, pigments, dyes, plasticizers, polymers, propellants, proteins, recording materials, silicates, silicone oils, stabilizers, starches, steroids, sugars, surfactants, suspensions, dispersions, emulsions, vitamins, warming materials, waste treatment materials, adsorbents, water insoluble salts, water soluble salts, water treatment materials, waxes, and yeasts.
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