Package of scent impregnated tissues

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Inventors

Mahoney, Pamela

Application #

476501

Filed

Mar-18-1983

Published

Jul-10-1984

Current US Class

206/210
206/494
206/524.3
221/63
229/125.16
229/125.17
229/206
229/229

International Classes

B65D 085/62; B65D 081/24; B65H 001/00; A47K 010/20

Field of Search

206/210 206/494 206/449 206/621 206/524.3 221/63

Examiners

Dixson, Jr.; William T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jeffers, Irish & Hoffman

US Patent References

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4185754   Collapsible reclose...
4420080   Re-sealable dispen...

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Abstract
Scent impregnated tissues are provided in a substantially airtight container having a resealable lid. The tissues have disposed between selected ones thereof individual scent-carrying layers carrying a scent-producing material therewith. The arranged scent-carrying layers uniformly impregnate the absorbent disposable tissues with the scent thereof, and the container and lid insure that the tissues and layers remain in a virtually hermetically sealed environment.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A package of scent impregnated tissues, comprising:

a container having an opening and a lid movably connected thereto to provide access to the interior of said container through said opening, said lid being resealable over said opening, said container and said lid being substantially impermeable to said scent,

a plurality of absorbent disposable tissues in said container, and

a plurality of scent-carrying means being individually interposed between selected adjacent ones of said absorbent disposable tissues, and carrying a medicative material therewith,

said absorbent disposable tissues being impregnated with a scent from said medicative material, whereby each said impregnated tissue removed from said container carries said scent therewith.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention pertains to tissues, and more particularly to absorbent disposable tissues impregnated with the scent of an aromatic material and packaging therefor.

Many kinds of tissues, and particularly facial tissues, are available today, some being impregnated with the scent of various perfumes or other aromatic or medicinal materials. Some of these tissues are first impregnated with the scent and thereafter packaged in a thin cardboard container. The container is provided with a perforated opening which is removed to allow access to the tissues therein. These containers are usually not coated with a sealant, nor is the opening resealable with a lid or cover in order to minimize the escape of the scent from the interior of the container. Consequently, tissues removed from the container, after it has been opened for an extended period of time, tend to possess only a faint scent of the impregnated material.

Other types of impregnated tissue have two different chemicals or scent-producing materials applied thereto on different portions of the tissue, and upon bringing the two different chemicals into contact, by rubbing for example, a reaction takes place which releases the desired scent. Although more efficient than the above described tissue in minimizing the loss of the scent, this particular type of tissue is more expensive and difficult to make than if only one chemical or scent-producing material is used. Furthermore, extreme care must be taken during packaging to insure that the two different chemicals do not come into contact from the same or adjacent tissues.
 
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