Tissue distribution and disposal device

By designing a tissue dispensing and disposal device, which combines a support structure and an expandable disposal section, the problem of bacteria and dirt spreading from used tissues is solved, achieving safe dispensing and disposal and improving hygiene.

CN223930045UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24E·威尔逊
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520115108.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Priority Date
2024-01-17
Filing Date
2025-01-17
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-17

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In existing technologies, it is difficult to avoid the spread of bacteria and dirt when handling used hygiene products, especially in vehicle or public places.

Method used

Design a tissue dispensing and disposal device, including a support body and an expandable disposal section. The support body supports and dispenses tissues, and the expandable disposal section is used to hold used tissues and can be separated from the support body. The device may also be equipped with a disinfectant and a light source to improve hygiene.

Benefits of technology

It enables the safe distribution and disposal of used paper towels without direct contact, reducing the spread of bacteria and dirt and improving the hygiene and safety of users.

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Abstract

A tissue dispensing and handling device includes a support body and one or more tissues that can be dispensed from the support body. The device is characterized by a plurality of expandable treatment portions, each designed for receiving tissue and configured to be detached from the support. This configuration allows for efficient dispensing and disposal of tissues, facilitates hygienic use and disposal, and provides improved convenience. Embodiments are suitable for use in vehicles, as accessories for handkerchiefs or articles of clothing, or with wallets.
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Description

[0001] Cross-reference to related applications

[0002] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 63 / 621,718, filed January 17, 2024, which is incorporated herein in its entirety. Technical Field

[0003] This utility model generally relates to a dispenser for paper towels, paper products, etc., which has a device for storing soiled products. More specifically, this utility model relates to a paper towel dispensing and disposal device and its method of use. Background Technology

[0004] Handling used hygiene products (such as facial tissues) can spread bacteria and dirt to the handler's hands and to surfaces that may be touched by others. Ordinary users find it difficult to minimize contact with such products when disposing of them, especially in environments such as vehicles or public places.

[0005] There is a need in the art for an improved device for dispensing and disposing of facial tissues in a hygienic manner. Utility Model Content

[0006] The embodiments disclosed herein relate to tissue dispenser and disposal devices that provide improved convenience and hygiene. Various disclosed embodiments of the tissue dispenser and disposal device can be adapted for use in vehicles, on desks or dining tables, as accessories to handkerchiefs or clothing, in wallets or backpacks, at bedside, or in other convenient locations. The tissue dispenser and disposal device dispenses tissues and provides a removable, expandable disposal portion for the hygienic disposal of used tissues. The device may also provide sterilization, skin care, or lighting.

[0007] According to one or more examples, a tissue dispensing and disposal device includes: a support; one or more tissues supported by the support and capable of being dispensed from the support; a plurality of expandable disposal portions attached to the support, each of the expandable disposal portions having an aperture configured to receive one of the one or more tissues passing through it, and each of the expandable disposal portions being capable of expanding to accommodate one of the one or more tissues; and wherein each of the expandable disposal portions is structurally configured to be separate from the support.

[0008] According to one or more examples of tissue dispensing and disposal devices, multiple expandable disposal portions are attached to the outer surface of a support.

[0009] According to one or more examples of tissue dispensing and disposal devices, one or more tissues can be dispensed from a central region of a support, and a plurality of expandable disposal portions at least partially surround said central region.

[0010] According to one or more examples of tissue dispensing and disposal devices, multiple expandable disposal sections are each connected to another of the multiple expandable disposal sections and can be easily separated from it.

[0011] According to one or more examples of tissue dispensing and disposal devices, multiple expandable disposal sections form a foldable shape when connected to each other.

[0012] According to one or more examples, the tissue dispensing and disposal device also includes a lighting source that is structurally configured to illuminate one or more of a plurality of expandable disposal sections.

[0013] According to one or more examples of tissue dispensing and disposal devices, the lighting source is located within the support structure.

[0014] According to one or more examples, the tissue dispensing and disposal device also includes a rotatable portion adjacent to the top of the support, the rotatable portion being positionable to expose at least one of the expandable disposal portions.

[0015] According to one or more examples, the tissue dispensing and disposal device further includes at least one of a disinfectant dispenser and a humectant dispenser attached to the support.

[0016] According to one or more examples, the tissue dispensing and disposal device further includes: a channel shaped and sized to hold a handkerchief; a package attached to the channel and having an opening at one end; a support located within the package and slidably positioned within the package along a first direction to extend through the opening; a plurality of expandable disposal portions held adjacent to the support within the package; and wherein, when the support is slidably positioned to extend at least partially from the package, at least one of the plurality of expandable disposal portions is exposed for removal from the device.

[0017] According to one or more examples of tissue dispensing and disposal devices, the channel is formed within a resilient clip.

[0018] According to one or more examples of tissue dispensing and disposal devices, each of a plurality of expandable disposal sections has a layered structure comprising: a first layer including a reflective area, a second layer including at least one of a disinfectant dispenser and a humectant dispenser, and a third layer including an expandable pouch.

[0019] According to one or more examples of tissue dispensing and disposal devices, the layered structure includes a fourth layer, which comprises one or more tissues.

[0020] According to one or more examples of tissue dispensing and disposal devices, the channel is sized to accommodate at least three handkerchiefs.

[0021] According to one or more examples of tissue dispensing and disposal devices, the package has two openings, one of which is located on each of the two opposite ends of the package.

[0022] According to one or more examples, the tissue dispensing and disposal device further includes at least three expandable disposal portions held adjacent to a support within the packaging, the at least three expandable disposal portions being arranged linearly along the first direction.

[0023] According to one or more examples of tissue dispensing and disposal devices, when the support is slidably positioned to extend at least partially from the packaging, the expandable disposal portion pops out of the device.

[0024] The independent method for using any of the described devices is as follows:

[0025] According to one or more examples, a method of using a tissue dispensing and disposal device includes: a) dispensing tissues from a support; b) removing an expandable disposal portion from the device, the expandable disposal portion having an opening configured to receive tissues passing through it and expandable to accommodate the tissues; c) using the tissues; d) after step c, disposing of the tissues by inserting them through the opening in the expandable disposal portion; e) dispensing at least one of a disinfectant and a moisturizer from a dispensing area; f) disposing of the expandable disposal portion; and g) applying at least one of the disinfectant and the moisturizer to a user's hand.

[0026] The following dependency method applies only to the handkerchief version:

[0027] According to one or more examples, the method further includes: in step (a), sliding the support out of the packaging through the opening to expose at least one expandable disposal portion and at least one paper towel.

[0028] These and other aspects of the embodiments will be better appreciated and understood when considered in conjunction with the following description and accompanying drawings. While the following description indicates various embodiments and their details, it is given by way of illustration rather than limitation. Many substitutions, modifications, additions, or rearrangements can be made within the scope of the embodiments, and the embodiments may include all such substitutions, modifications, additions, or rearrangements. Attached Figure Description

[0029] Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments of the tissue dispensing and disposal device are described with reference to the following figures, wherein, unless otherwise stated, the same reference numerals refer to the same parts in the various views.

[0030] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the tissue dispensing and disposal device.

[0031] Figure 2 This is a partial perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the tissue dispensing and disposal device.

[0032] Figure 3 This is a perspective view of another exemplary embodiment of the tissue dispensing and disposal device.

[0033] Figure 4 This is a front view of an embodiment of the handkerchief device.

[0034] Figure 5 This is a rear view of an embodiment of the handkerchief device.

[0035] Figure 6 This is a perspective view of an embodiment of the expandable processing portion.

[0036] Figure 7 This is an exploded perspective view of an embodiment of the expandable disposal portion.

[0037] Figure 8 This is a front perspective view of an embodiment of the handkerchief device.

[0038] Figure 9 This is a rear perspective view of an embodiment of the handkerchief device.

[0039] Figure 10 This is a partial exploded perspective view of an embodiment of the handkerchief device.

[0040] Figure 11 This is a view of an embodiment of the handkerchief device in its first use position.

[0041] Figure 12 This is a view of an embodiment of the handkerchief device in the second use position.

[0042] Figure 13 This is a view of an embodiment of the expandable disposal portion in its first use position.

[0043] Figure 14 This is a view of an embodiment of the expandable disposal portion in the second use position.

[0044] Figure 15 This is an illustration of the first step of a method using a tissue dispensing and disposal device according to an embodiment.

[0045] Figure 16 This is an illustration of the second step of a method using a tissue dispensing and disposal device according to an embodiment.

[0046] Figure 17 This is an illustration of several steps of a method using a tissue dispensing and disposal device according to an embodiment.

[0047] Those skilled in the art will understand that the elements in the accompanying drawings are shown for simplicity and clarity and are not necessarily drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some elements in the drawings may be exaggerated relative to other elements to aid in understanding the various embodiments. Furthermore, common but well-known elements that are useful or necessary in commercially viable embodiments are generally not depicted in order to minimize obstruction of views of these different embodiments. Detailed Implementation

[0048] First refer to Figures 1 to 2 This image shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a tissue dispensing and disposal device 100, which may also be simply referred to herein as device 100. The tissue dispensing and disposal device 100 includes a support 106, one or more tissues 112, and a plurality of expandable disposal portions 104. Device 100 is generally configured such that tissues 112 can be dispensed from the support 106. Each tissue (e.g., after use—e.g., when contaminated) can be inserted into one of the expandable disposal portions 104, which is configured to expand to accommodate the tissue. The expandable disposal portions 104 are configured to detach from the support 106, and once detached, the expandable disposal portions 104 can be carried, discarded, or otherwise disposed of by a user without the user having to touch the contaminated tissue that may be contained within. This arrangement allows the user to hygienically carry the used tissues before disposal (e.g., in a wallet, bag, vehicle, carried by hand, etc.).

[0049] The support 106 supports one or more sheets of paper towels, which can be dispensed from the support. For example, as... Figure 2 As shown, the support 106 can have a generally cylindrical shape, and tissues can be stored inside the support and dispensed therethrough, for example, from the top or side of the support. The support 106 can have many other shapes as will be described herein. Similarly, various other dispensing configurations for tissues are also possible. The support 106 also supports a plurality of expandable dispensing portions 104 attached to the support 106. The expandable dispensing portions 104 can be attached to the support 106 in various ways, for example, by extending from an opening in the support (see, e.g., Figure 2 The device may be wrapped around, held on (e.g., by packaging), adhered to, or otherwise attached to the outer surface of the support or capable of being dispensed from the support, or attached by other similar methods. Other components of the device may also be attached to the support, such as, but not limited to, a light source, a rotatable portion, a dispenser (e.g., for a disinfectant or humectant), or a device mount (e.g., a suction cup mount or an adhesive mount).

[0050] One or more tissues 112 may be arranged to be dispensed from the support 106, and thus one or more tissues 112 may have folds, stacks, interconnections, or similar arrangements configured to facilitate dispensing. One or more tissues 112 may be contained within or attached to the central region 130 of the support 106, for example. As used herein, the term “tissue” may refer to facial tissues, dry or wet tissues, napkins, bulky tissues, or similar disposable products.

[0051] The expandable dispensing portion 104 is configured to accommodate the tissue 112 therein in a manner that allows a user to handle the expandable dispensing portion 104 without further contact with the tissue (e.g., after inserting the tissue into the dispensing portion). The expandable dispensing portion 104 may have an opening 108 through which the user inserts the tissue. The expandable dispensing portion expands to accommodate the tissue; for example, as... Figure 1 and Figure 2 The expandable dispensing portion 104 shown can be in a retracted or folded position, and expands (e.g., unfolds) when a tissue is inserted. In other arrangements, the expandable dispensing portion 104 may have a resilient portion (e.g., surrounding the hole 108) that can be manually expanded by the user when a tissue is inserted.

[0052] The expandable disposal portion 104 is structurally configured to be easily detachable from the support (e.g., without damaging the support or exposing the tissue paper within the disposal portion). For example, the expandable disposal portion 104 may have a perforated or fragile connector that connects to the device, allowing for easy, non-destructive detachment. Figure 2 As shown, the expandable processing portion 104 can each form a segment 142 of the segmented body 140. Figure 2A segment 142 is shown separated from the support body 106 along the directional arrow. Each segment 142 can be shaped and configured to receive at least one tissue 112 (e.g., a used tissue) therein, for example, through a hole 108. Each segment 142 can be shaped and sized to accommodate a used tissue (e.g., in a folded, crumpled, or similar shape), and can also or alternatively shaped to hold the tissue. In other words, the segment 142 can be shaped or configured such that the used tissue does not easily fall off the segment 142. For example, the segment 142 can have a substantially truncated conical shape, or another shape with a relatively wide opening that tapers to a narrower bottom opposite the opening. Each segment 142 can be easily removed from the segment body 140; for example, the segment 142 may be perforated or fragile. In this way, a user can insert a used tissue 112 into a segment and then remove the segment 142 from the segment body 140 for disposal, thereby keeping the segment body 140 relatively free of bacteria, dirt, etc. In other embodiments, the expandable disposal portion 104 can be removed from the device before a used tissue is inserted therein.

[0053] In some embodiments, the support 106 may have a central region 130 from which paper towels are dispensed, and a plurality of expandable dispensing portions 104 may at least partially surround the central region (see, for example...). Figure 2 The central support and Figure 1 The expandable treatment portion 104 is located around the support 106. The rotatable portion 144 may be positioned adjacent to the top of the support 106 and may include one or more tabs 146. The rotatable portion 144 may be rotatably positioned to expose at least one of the expandable treatment portions. For example, by rotating the rotatable portion 144 (e.g., along...). Figure 1 (as indicated by the directional arrows), one or more expandable disposal portions 104 may be exposed between tabs 146, while other expandable disposal portions 104 may be covered by tabs 146. In this way, unused sections 142 can be exposed for easy access, while used sections or areas from which sections have been removed can be concealed (e.g., concealed by tabs 146). In other words, tabs 146 can provide tactile guidance, allowing the user to easily locate unused sections 142 without visually focusing on the device (e.g., this may be desirable when using the device in a vehicle). Alternatively or additionally, used sections 142 may be covered by tabs 146 (e.g., before the user is able to remove such sections); this feature can provide improved hygiene by preventing exposure to used tissues contained within such sections. Similar to... Figures 1 to 2 The expandable disposal portion 104 shown and described in the embodiments may be included in other embodiments described herein, although they may not be explicitly shown in these figures.

[0054] The tissue dispensing and disposal device 100 may include a reflective area 118, for example... Figure 2 It is shown at the top of the central area 130. This feature can be used as a mirror, through which the user can check their face or other parts.

[0055] The tissue dispensing and disposal device 100 may include one or more dispensers 122, or may cooperate with one or more dispensers 122, which may dispense disinfectants, moisturizers, etc. The dispensers 122 may be attached to a support. In the case of a cooperating dispenser, for example, a user may provide a liquid or disinfectant bottle. The device 100 may include structural features for attaching the cooperating dispenser to the device, such as a holding or mounting mechanism.

[0056] The tissue dispensing and disposal device 100 may include a light source 134, which can be used for purposes such as disinfection. For example, Figure 2 The illumination source 134 is located within the central region 130 of the support 106. The illumination source 134 may be structurally configured (e.g., from the rear) to illuminate one or more of the expandable disposal portions 104. For example, the illumination source 134 may be an ultraviolet radiation source suitable for disinfection purposes (e.g., an ultraviolet illumination source providing light in the far UV-C region with wavelengths between about 200 nm and 280 nm). In such an example, the illumination source 134 may be activated for a sufficient duration and provide sufficient intensity to substantially disinfect used paper towels 112 or other items. The illumination source 134 may include one or more LEDs, tubes, bulbs, or other suitable light sources, and may also include electronics for power supply and / or control.

[0057] Figures 1 to 2 The embodiments may be suitable for use in vehicles and can be mounted to a console, concealed within a glove box or console, or placed in or on other locations within a vehicle. Device 100 may include a mounting base attached to support 106, such as a suction cup mount, adhesive mount, etc. It should be understood that this or other embodiments may be used in other locations (e.g., on a desktop, beside a bed, in a wallet, in a backpack, etc.).

[0058] Figure 3This is a perspective view of another exemplary embodiment of the tissue dispensing and disposal device 300. The tissue dispensing and disposal device 300 may include features that are the same as or similar to those described elsewhere herein with reference to other embodiments, and the same reference numerals are used to refer to the same parts. The tissue dispensing and disposal device 300 may include a support 306, one or more tissues 312, an expandable disposal portion 304, a dispensing area 320, a reflective area 318, and an illumination source 334.

[0059] The support 306 can typically have a flower-like shape as shown, or it can be shaped in other aesthetic or artistic ways. In the illustrated embodiment, one or more disposal portions 304 can be shaped and arranged like flower petals. The support 306 and / or the entire device 300 can be substantially flat and relatively thin. This configuration is preferably convenient for placement on the outside of a wallet, bag, etc., or convenient for placement inside a bag, briefcase, etc.

[0060] The tissue 312 may be attached to the surface of the support 306 and may be dispensed through slits in the support, or may be dispensed in other ways. The disposal portion 304 may include a segmented body having multiple sections, which may be similar to the segmented bodies of other disposal portions described herein. The disposal portion 304 may also or alternatively be configured as a removable layer. The dispensing area 320 may include, for example, a disinfectant dispenser or a moisturizer dispenser, which may have a configuration, for example, blister pack type, that allows a user to open the package by hand and dispense a small amount of disinfectant or moisturizer. The illumination source 334 may be used, for example, in conjunction with the reflective area 318 for illuminating the user's face and checking their features.

[0061] Figures 4 to 5 These are front and rear views, respectively, of an embodiment of a tissue dispensing and disposal device, also known as a handkerchief device 400. The handkerchief device 400 includes a channel 402 (see also...). Figures 8 to 10 The channel 402 is configured to hold a mating handkerchief 490. The channel 402 can be, for example, a groove formed in the handkerchief device 400, a sleeve, or other structure configured to receive a handkerchief therein. The handkerchief device 400 does not need to mate with a handkerchief, but may or alternatively mate with another thin article (e.g., a coat lining, a pocket, a bag strap, etc.). The handkerchief device 400 includes one or more expandable dispensing portions 404, which can be configured to dispense tissue paper. Figures 4 to 5 In the embodiments shown, three expandable disposal portions 404 are depicted on the front surface of the handkerchief device 400, while two expandable disposal portions 404 are depicted on the rear surface of the handkerchief device 400. It should be understood that more or fewer expandable disposal portions 404 may be present in various embodiments.

[0062] The handkerchief device 400 may include a support 406 supporting one or more expandable dispensing portions 404. The support 406 may be slidably positioned to extend at least partially from the handkerchief device 400, for example, the support 406 may extend along... Figures 4 to 5 Slide according to any of the directional arrows shown. In some cases, the package 408 (e.g., a thin plastic sheet) may be attached to the outside of the channel 402 or another location and may have openings 410 at one or both ends. The support 406 may be substantially surrounded by the package 408 and may be slidably positioned within the package 408 to extend through the openings 410 of the package 408 (see example...). Figure 11 When the support 406 is positioned in this manner, the expandable disposal portion 404 can be exposed for removal from the handkerchief device 400. The packaging 408 may be transparent, such as... Figures 4 to 5 As shown by the shaded line.

[0063] Figures 6 to 7 These are perspective views and exploded perspective views of an embodiment of the expandable handling portion 404, respectively. The expandable handling portion 404 can be held in a handkerchief device (e.g., Figure 4 The handkerchief device 400 is positioned, for example, by a support 406 adjacent to the package 408. The expandable disposal portion 404 can be configured as, for example, an expandable pouch having a hole 416 configured to receive tissue paper 412 passing through it. The expandable disposal portion 404 is configured to receive tissue paper 412 (e.g., used facial tissue) through the hole 416 to dispose of the tissue paper 412 within the expandable disposal portion 404.

[0064] In the illustrated embodiment, the expandable dispensing portion 404 has a layered structure, including a tissue 412, an expandable pouch, a reflective area 418, and a dispensing area 420, these portions being separate and distinct layers. The reflective area 418 may have a mirror or other reflective surface that the user can use to check their face. The dispensing area 420 may include, for example, a disinfectant dispenser and / or a moisturizer dispenser. It should be understood that some of these layers may not be present in all embodiments, and other layers may or may be present alternatively.

[0065] Figures 8 to 10 These are, respectively, a front perspective view, a rear perspective view, and a partially exploded perspective view of another embodiment of the handkerchief device 400. As shown, the handkerchief device 400 may have a support 406 structurally configured as a clamp. A channel 402 may be defined by the support 406, and a handkerchief or similar article may be clamped by the support 406, which may be formed of an elastic material (e.g., elastic plastic). In other words, the support 406 may be slipped over or clamped onto a handkerchief or similar article, as for example... Figure 4As shown in the figure. Multiple expandable dispensing portions 404 can be held within a support 406. The expandable dispensing portions 404 can include features described elsewhere herein. For example, each expandable dispensing portion 404 can include a tissue 412, a reflective area 418, and / or a dispensing area 420. In some cases, the tissue 412 can be held in place against the reflective area 418, for example, by an adhesive or retaining member in a manner that allows easy removal from the reflective area 418. The dispensing area 420 can include a disinfectant dispenser 422 or a moisturizer dispenser 424, which can have a blister pack type configuration that allows a user to open the package by hand and dispense a small amount of disinfectant or moisturizer. The expandable dispensing portion 404 can also include an expandable pouch, the opening of which is concealed from view in this illustration (e.g., the opening may be located at the rear of the expandable dispensing portion 404).

[0066] Now for reference Figures 11 to 17 The method of using a tissue dispensing and disposal device (e.g., handkerchief device 400) may include the following steps:

[0067] a) The support 406 is slid out of the package 408 through the opening 410 to expose at least one expandable disposal portion 404, which may include a tissue 412 and an expandable pouch in a layered structure (see...). Figure 11 );

[0068] b) Removing the exposed expandable treatment portion 404 from the handkerchief device 400 may include, for example, separating the expandable treatment portion 404 from the support 406 (e.g., in the case of using an adhesive backing on the expandable treatment portion 404), applying pressure to the support 406 to remove the expandable treatment portion 404 from the support 406 (e.g., in the case where the expandable treatment portion 404 can be held in place by a retaining member), or similar methods (see [link to handkerchief device 400]). Figure 12 );

[0069] c) Retain the expandable handling portion 404, wherein in some cases, the expandable handling portion 404 may be sized to fit the user's palm (see Figure 13 );

[0070] d) Remove the paper towel 412 from the expandable disposal section 404 (see Figure 14 );

[0071] e) Use paper towels 412 (see Figure 15 );

[0072] f) Optionally, reflective area 418 can be used as a mirror (see Figure 15 );

[0073] g) Dispense the disinfectant or moisturizer 428 from the dispensing area 420 to the user's hand (see...) Figure 16 );

[0074] h) Dispose of the used tissue 412 by inserting it through the hole 416 in the expandable pouch (see [link]). Figure 17 );

[0075] i) Disposal of the expandable disposal portion 404 (e.g., by placing it in the user's pocket, such as...) Figure 17 (as shown); and

[0076] j) Applying disinfectant or moisturizer 428 to the user's hands (see...) Figure 17 ).

[0077] The embodiments of the tissue dispensing and disposal apparatus and methods of use described herein are exemplary, and many modifications, combinations, variations, and rearrangements can be readily contemplated to achieve equivalent results, all of which are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, nothing in the discussion of the apparatus and methods of use provided above should be construed as limiting the invention to the specific embodiments or combinations thereof. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A tissue dispensing and disposal device, characterized in that, include: Support structure; One or more tissues, said one or more tissues being supported by said support and being dispensable from said support; A plurality of expandable dispensing portions are attached to the support body, each of the expandable dispensing portions having an opening configured to receive one of the one or more paper towels passing through it, and each of the expandable dispensing portions being capable of expanding to accommodate one of the one or more paper towels. as well as Each of the expandable disposal portions is structurally configured to be separate from the support.

2. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The plurality of expandable treatment portions are attached to the outer surface of the support.

3. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The one or more tissues can be dispensed from the central region of the support, and the plurality of expandable dispensing portions at least partially surround the central region.

4. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 1, characterized in that, Each of the plurality of expandable processing portions is connected to another of the plurality of expandable processing portions and can be easily separated from the other.

5. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 4, characterized in that, The plurality of expandable disposal parts form a foldable shape when connected to each other.

6. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a lighting source, which is structurally configured to illuminate one or more of the plurality of expandable disposal portions.

7. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The lighting source is located within the support body.

8. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a rotatable portion adjacent to the top of the support, the rotatable portion being positionable to expose at least one of the expandable treatment portions.

9. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes at least one of a disinfectant dispenser and a humectant dispenser attached to the support.

10. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes one of a suction cup mount or an adhesive mount attached to the support.

11. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 1, characterized in that, Also includes: A channel, the channel being shaped and sized to hold a handkerchief; A package, the package being attached to the channel and having an opening at one end; The support is located inside the packaging and can be slidably positioned inside the packaging along a first direction to extend through the opening; The plurality of expandable disposal portions are held adjacent to the support within the packaging; and When the support is slidably positioned to extend at least partially from the packaging, at least one of the plurality of expandable disposal portions is exposed for removal from the device.

12. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 11, characterized in that, The channel is formed within the elastic clip.

13. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 11, characterized in that, Each of the plurality of expandable treatment sections has a layered structure comprising: a first layer including a reflective area, a second layer including at least one of a disinfectant dispenser and a humectant dispenser, and a third layer including an expandable bag.

14. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 13, characterized in that, The layered structure includes a fourth layer, which includes one or more sheets of paper towels.

15. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 11, characterized in that, The passageway is designed to accommodate at least three handkerchiefs.

16. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 11, characterized in that, The packaging has two openings, one of which is located at each of the two opposite ends of the packaging.

17. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 11, characterized in that, Also includes: At least three expandable disposal portions are held adjacent to the support within the packaging, and the at least three expandable disposal portions are arranged linearly along the first direction.

18. The tissue dispensing and disposal device according to claim 11, characterized in that, When the support is slidably positioned to extend at least partially from the packaging, the expandable disposal portion pops out of the device.