Wet tissue folding structure

The bidirectional folding structure combining the Y and X axes solves the problems of inconvenient wet wipe extraction and sticking, achieving smoother extraction and stronger absorbency, and optimizing the space utilization and cost of wet wipe packaging.

CN223982769UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10YIXIANG PERSONAL HOME CARE HEALTH RESEARCH (HENAN) CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-20
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

The existing folding method of wet wipes makes them inconvenient to pull out, prone to sticking, tearing, and multiple pulls, which affects the user experience.

Method used

It adopts a bidirectional folding structure that combines the Y-axis and X-axis, including a first fold, a second fold, a third fold, and a fourth fold, forming a multi-layer covering structure, increasing the number of extraction points or lines, and reducing the adhesion and friction between wet wipes.

Benefits of technology

It improves the ease of dispensing wet wipes, reduces tearing and multiple wipes, enhances absorbency and moisture retention, optimizes storage and transportation space, and reduces packaging material costs.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of wet tissue packaging, and discloses a wet tissue folding structure which is folded in the Y-axis direction and comprises a first folding edge, a second folding edge and a third folding edge in the Y-axis direction, a first folding edge part is formed between the first folding edge and one side edge of a wet tissue piece in the X-axis direction, a second folding edge part is formed between the first folding edge and the second folding edge, and a third folding edge part is formed between the second folding edge and the third folding edge. A third folded edge part is formed between the second folded edge and the third folded edge, and a fourth folded edge part is formed between the third folded edge part and the other side edge of the wet tissue piece in the X-axis direction; x-axis folding comprises a fourth folding edge and a fifth folding edge in the X-axis direction, folding is conducted in the X-axis direction after Y-axis folding, a fifth folding edge part is formed between the fourth folding edge and one side edge of the wet tissue piece in the Y-axis direction, a sixth folding edge part is formed between the fourth folding edge and the fifth folding edge, and a seventh folding edge part is formed between the fifth folding edge and the other side edge of the wet tissue piece in the Y-axis direction. By means of the bidirectional folding structure combining the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction, the adhesion of the wet tissue is overcome, drawing is smoother, and the situations of tearing and excessive drawing are avoided.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of wet wipe packaging technology, and more specifically, to a wet wipe folding structure. Background Technology

[0002] In wet wipe packaging, existing wet wipe folding methods, in order to facilitate stacking and continuous extraction, mostly adopt a "Z" or "C" shaped folding in a single direction. For example, the wet wipe structure disclosed in utility model publication number CN 220158156U and the wet wipe folding structure disclosed in publication number TW372928B both adopt the method of folding the wet wipe sheet in one axis, so that the wet wipe is kept in a thin and flat state, which makes it easier to put more wet wipe sheets in the wet wipe bag of the same height, and when pulling out, it can bring out part of the next wet wipe sheet for extraction.

[0003] However, in actual use, to prevent the wipes from losing moisture, we often need to stuff the portion of the wipe that has been pulled out back into the wipe bag before sealing the opening. This increases inconvenience and can easily contaminate the inside of the wipe bag by stuffing the wipe back in. Furthermore, the current folding method only uses one side for extraction, which can easily lead to difficulty in pulling out the first wipe, tearing, and multiple pulls due to the wipes sticking together and the tight packaging, affecting the user experience.

[0004] In view of this, the applicant has innovatively designed the wet wipe folding structure of this application to improve the wet wipe extraction performance, avoid tearing and multiple extractions, and improve the user experience. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a wet wipe folding structure to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0007] A wet wipe folding structure includes Y-axis folding and X-axis folding.

[0008] Y-axis fold: includes a first fold, a second fold, and a third fold along the Y-axis.

[0009] The first folded edge forms a first folded edge portion between the first folded edge and one side of the wet wipe along the X-axis; the first folded edge forms a second folded edge portion between the first folded edge and the second folded edge; the second folded edge forms a third folded edge portion between the second folded edge and the third folded edge; and the third folded edge forms a fourth folded edge portion between the third folded edge and the other side of the wet wipe along the X-axis.

[0010] X-axis fold: including the fourth and fifth folds along the X-axis.

[0011] After folding along the Y-axis, folding along the X-axis, the fourth fold edge forms the fifth fold edge between the fourth fold edge and one side of the wet wipe along the Y-axis, the sixth fold edge is formed between the fourth and fifth fold edges, and the seventh fold edge is formed between the fifth fold edge and the other side of the wet wipe along the Y-axis.

[0012] Preferred,

[0013] The widths of the first and third folded edges are both smaller than the width of the second folded edge, and the width of the fourth folded edge is no greater than the width of the third folded edge.

[0014] The fifth and seventh folds have the same width, and both are half the width of the sixth fold.

[0015] The fifth and seventh folded edges are folded in the same direction. The fifth folded edge is folded upward and inward along the fourth folded edge, and the seventh folded edge is folded upward and inward along the fifth folded edge.

[0016] The fifth and seventh folded edges are folded in opposite directions. The fifth folded edge is folded upward and inward or downward and inward along the fourth folded edge, and the seventh folded edge is folded downward and inward or upward and inward along the fifth folded edge.

[0017] The beneficial effects of this utility model compared to the prior art are as follows:

[0018] This invention overcomes the traditional bias of using only one direction for folding wet wipes. Through a bidirectional folding structure combining the X and Y axes, it not only overcomes the stickiness of wet wipes, making them easier to separate from the packaging and reducing displacement and friction during extraction, resulting in smoother extraction and preventing tearing and multiple extractions, but also provides a diversified solution for wet wipe packaging extraction. Furthermore, when the folded wet wipes are placed in a soft packaging bag, multiple extraction points or lines are formed at the extraction port, further improving the convenience of extraction. The bidirectional folding structure also creates a multi-layered covering structure for the wet wipe sheet, improving its capacity to hold liquid, enhancing its absorbency, moisture retention, and water-locking abilities, while reducing the length of the wet wipe packaging bag, facilitating optimized storage and transportation space, and lowering packaging material costs.

[0019] This utility model has the characteristics of simple structure, strong practicality and good use effect, and is worth promoting and using widely. Attached Figure Description

[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the Y-axis folding structure in Embodiment 1 of this application;

[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the X-axis folding structure in Embodiment 1 of this application;

[0022] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure along the X-axis;

[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the structure of the folded wet wipe sheet compared to the packaging bag in Embodiment 1 of this application;

[0024] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the structure of Embodiment 2 of this application;

[0025] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram showing the structure of the folded wet wipe sheet compared to the packaging bag in Embodiment 2 of this application;

[0026] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the extraction port after packaging the wet wipes in Embodiment 2 of this application. Detailed Implementation

[0027] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model. Example

[0028] See Figure 1-4 A wet wipe folding structure includes a Y-axis fold and an X-axis fold of the wet wipe sheet. The Y-axis fold includes a first fold 1, a second fold 2, and a third fold 3 along the Y-axis. The first fold 1 forms a first fold portion 11 with one side of the wet wipe sheet along the X-axis. The first fold 1 forms a second fold portion 22 with the second fold 2. The second fold 2 forms a third fold portion 33 with the third fold 3. The third fold 3 forms a fourth fold portion 44 with the other side of the wet wipe sheet along the X-axis. Preferably, the widths of the first fold portion 11 and the third fold portion 33 are both smaller than the width of the second fold portion 22, and the width of the fourth fold portion 44 is not greater than the width of the third fold portion 33. In this embodiment, the width of the fourth fold portion 44 is smaller than the width of the third fold portion 33.

[0029] X-axis fold: including the fourth fold 4 and the fifth fold 5 along the X-axis.

[0030] After folding along the Y-axis, the wipe is folded along the X-axis. A fifth folded edge 55 is formed between the fourth folded edge 4 and one side of the wet wipe along the Y-axis. A sixth folded edge 66 is formed between the fourth folded edge 4 and the fifth folded edge 5. A seventh folded edge 77 is formed between the fifth folded edge 5 and the other side of the wet wipe along the Y-axis. Preferably, the fifth folded edge 55 and the seventh folded edge 55 have the same width, and both are half the width of the sixth folded edge 66. In this embodiment, the fifth folded edge 55 and the seventh folded edge 77 are folded in the same direction; the fifth folded edge 55 is folded upwards and inwards along the fourth folded edge 4, and the seventh folded edge 77 is folded upwards and inwards along the fifth folded edge 5. Example

[0031] See Figure 5-7 The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that: X-axis folding structure: the fifth folded edge 55 and the seventh folded edge 77 are folding structures in opposite directions. The fifth folded edge 55 is folded upward and inward along the fourth folded edge 4, and the seventh folded edge 77 is folded downward and inward along the fifth folded edge 5.

[0032] In the above embodiments, the fifth folded edge 55, the sixth folded edge 66, and the seventh folded edge 77 are all multi-layered structures, which increases the thickness of a single wet wipe sheet and reduces the area of ​​a single wet wipe sheet. (See attached image.) Figure 4 and Figure 6-7 The folded wet wipes have a certain space distance 8 on both sides relative to the existing packaging bag, which reduces the contact area between the wet wipes and the displacement of the wet wipes in the packaging when they are pulled out. This overcomes the stickiness of the wet wipes, making them easier to separate when pulled out of the packaging, reducing displacement and friction during the extraction process, making extraction smoother, avoiding tearing and multiple pulls, and forming multiple extraction points 9 or lines at the extraction port of the wet wipe bag to improve the convenience of extracting wet wipes.

[0033] The above are some embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made to the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A wet wipe fold structure characterized by: The Y-axis folding and the X-axis folding are included, The Y-axis folding includes a first fold edge, a second fold edge and a third fold edge along the Y-axis, The first fold edge and the second fold edge form a first fold edge part with one side edge of the wet tissue sheet along the X-axis, the second fold edge and the third fold edge form a second fold edge part, and the third fold edge and the other side edge of the wet tissue sheet along the X-axis form a third fold edge part; The X-axis folding includes a fourth fold edge and a fifth fold edge along the X-axis, The Y-axis folding and the X-axis folding are included, 2. The wet wipe fold configuration of claim 1, wherein: The fourth fold edge and the fifth fold edge form a fifth fold edge part with one side edge of the wet tissue sheet along the Y-axis, the fourth fold edge and the fifth fold edge form a sixth fold edge part, and the fifth fold edge and the other side edge of the wet tissue sheet along the Y-axis form a seventh fold edge part.

3. The wet wipe fold configuration of claim 1, wherein: The width of the first fold edge part and the third fold edge part is less than the width of the second fold edge part, and the width of the fourth fold edge part is not greater than the width of the third fold edge part.

4. The wet wipe fold configuration of claim 1, wherein: The width of the fifth fold edge part and the seventh fold edge part is the same, and is half of the width of the sixth fold edge part.

5. The wet wipe fold configuration of claim 1, wherein: The fifth fold edge part and the seventh fold edge part are the same direction folding structure, the fifth fold edge part is folded upward and inward along the fourth fold edge, and the seventh fold edge part is folded upward and inward along the fifth fold edge. The fifth fold edge part and the seventh fold edge part are opposite direction folding structure, the fifth fold edge part is folded upward and inward or downward and inward along the fourth fold edge, and the seventh fold edge part is folded downward and inward or upward and inward along the fifth fold edge.

Citation Information

Patent Citations

  • Wet tissue structure and packaging bag

    CN220158156U

  • Folding and stacking configuration for wet wipes

    TW372928B