18480595. PROCESS FOR PACKAGING A CLEANING WIPE simplified abstract (The Procter & Gamble Company)

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PROCESS FOR PACKAGING A CLEANING WIPE

Organization Name

The Procter & Gamble Company

Inventor(s)

Terra Louise Dent of Cincinnati OH (US)

Nayda Liz Ramos Medina of Green Township OH (US)

Nicola John Policicchio of Mason OH (US)

Agnes Elaine Wells of Cincinnati OH (US)

Brian Lee Keith of Hamersville OH (US)

PROCESS FOR PACKAGING A CLEANING WIPE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18480595 titled 'PROCESS FOR PACKAGING A CLEANING WIPE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a process for packaging a product using a cleaning wipe with nonwoven strips that are manipulated by gas to bend the free ends out of plane relative to the fixed ends.

  • Providing a cleaning wipe with nonwoven strips
  • Moving the cleaning wipe in a direction aligned with its longitudinal axis
  • Using gas to bend the free ends of the nonwoven strips out of plane

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in the packaging industry for products that require a cleaning wipe as part of their packaging.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently packaging products with cleaning wipes in a way that ensures the nonwoven strips are properly positioned.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved packaging efficiency, secure placement of the cleaning wipe, and potentially reduced production costs.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Packaging Innovation: Gas Manipulated Cleaning Wipe Technology"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to the use of gas manipulation in packaging processes, but specific examples are not provided in the abstract.

Unanswered Questions

How does the gas manipulation affect the overall packaging process efficiency?

The efficiency of the packaging process with gas manipulation compared to traditional methods is not discussed in the abstract.

What types of products would benefit most from this packaging technology?

The specific products or industries that would benefit the most from this technology are not mentioned in the abstract.


Original Abstract Submitted

A process for packaging a product including the steps of providing a cleaning wipe that includes nonwoven strips and moving the cleaning wipe in a direction aligned with the longitudinal axis of the cleaning wipe. A gas is moved from positions on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis and beyond the longitudinal edges of the cleaning wipe to bend the free ends of the nonwoven strips out of plane relative to the fixed ends of the strips.