A nest of folds of decorative wrapping paper. Each fold includes at least one sheet of wrapping paper which has one printed decorative surface and one unprinted surface. A first fold of paper is creased longitudinally into a flat V-shaped configuration having two panels of approximately equal width. A second fold of paper is creased longitudinally into a flat Z-shaped configuration having three panels. These three panels include a center panel having the same width as a panel of the first fold and two side panels, one of which is one-third and the other of which is two-thirds as wide as the center panel. A third panel is creased in the same configuration as the second fold. The nest is assembled with the center panels of the folds superimposed upon one another the two-thirds width side panels being positioned immediately outwardly of the center panels on opposite sides of the nest, and the one-third width side panels positioned immediately outward of the two-thirds width side panels on opposite sides of the nest. The assembled folds of the nest being folded in half longitudinally about a laterally extending crease line to form a folded nest in which the outer face on each side presents a shingled appearance in which one-third of each fold is visible.
A chain of plastic bags having zipper-locking profiles is packaged in a rectangular carton in successive layers wherein the profiles of the bags of each layer are aligned generally along a straight line that is oblique with respect to a front wall of the carton, the straight lines aligning the profiles of successive layers following a zigzag course, which oscillates between the front wall and a back wall of the carton.
A resealable dispenser-container for wet tissues comprises a container, made of a flexible and impervious sheet, and a tray member, made of a material harder than said container. The container contains therein wet tissues impregnated with liquid in such a manner that they can be continuously taken out, and the container has at a top surface thereof an opening for dispensing the wet tissues therethrough or a weakened line for forming the opening and a flap made of a flexible sheet material which covers the opening or weakened line and which is repeatedly opened and closed. The tray member is disposed within the container between an inner side of the top surface of the container and the wet tissues and having a recessed portion. The recessed portion has an opening formed at a bottom thereof. The tray member is fixed to the inner side of the top surface or side surface of the container.
The invention concerns a case which is opened along a break-off line by pulling on a label capable of being stuck back. The break-off line extends up to the edge of the case front wall. Each item has on its front surface a prehensile corner located in the pile median zone. The prehensile corner of the item located at the top of the pile is positioned opposite the dispensing aperture. The invention is applicable to cases for moist wipes.
A tissue package containing a stack of tissues, commonly referred to as a pocket pack, has a resealable opening which is positioned over an exposed edge of the top tissue of the stack, thereby providing easier dispensing and opening of the tissues.
A towelette product is provided usable for cleansing/make-up removal which includes a stack of folded flexible towelettes impregnated with a fluid composition, a pouch for storing the stack of towelettes and an outer container surrounding the pouch and having walls more rigid than the flexible sheet forming the pouch. A dispensing aperture is formed in a deck panel of the pouch. A seal is adhesively arranged over the dispensing aperture to minimize fluid evaporation and control foreign objects from contaminating the towelettes. The outer container is defined by top, bottom, front, rear and side walls, the top wall having an opening with left and right flanking panels, the opening of the container and dispensing aperture of the pouch being aligned to allow towelette removal. A lid is hingedly attached to the outer container which in a closed position overlies the opening and at least a portion of the flanking panels. In a second embodiment of the seal for the pouch, a support saddle is provided to overlay and adhere to the deck panel and both side panels. A cut-out portion is hingedly attached near a rear portion of the support saddle. The cut-out portion is adhesively reclosable and aligned over the dispensing aperture. The support saddle provides rigidity to the respective panels of the pouch against which it adheres. Collapse in the face of a decreasing stack of form-retaining towelettes is prevented by the support saddle structure.