FIELD: personal use articles.
SUBSTANCE: canvas, such as a woven or nonwoven fabric, has a major extent in the longitudinal direction, and is limited by the first and second longitudinal edges and the first and second ends. The canvas has many sheets, located "end-to-end" in the longitudinal direction. Each sheet is limited with portions of the first and second longitudinal edges of the canvas and perforation lines extending between the said first and second longitudinal edges. The said perforation lines are formed by at least one perforation. The canvas is folded along at least one of the axes of folding, each of which lies in the longitudinal direction of the canvas and crosses these lines of perforation. The said canvas is in the form of a roll, in which the canvas is reeled around the first or second end. At each point, in which each of the said at least one of the axes of folding crosses each line of perforation, fold axis coincides with perforation. There are two versions of the method of forming the fabric and a dispenser is provided.
EFFECT: provision of easy release of fabric of the same length when used.
17 cl, 12 dwg
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Dates
2012-09-27—Published
2007-12-19—Filed