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Secure tampon
11529270 · 2022-12-20 · ·

The present invention relates to novel and secure tampons that overcome the problems associated with conventional non-secure tampons, and methods of using the novel and secure tampons.

Vaginal barrier device apparatus and method
11517472 · 2022-12-06 ·

A vaginal barrier device system and method for preventing entry of potentially contaminated fluid during immersion activities such as swimming or bathing, providing a secure fit, easy insertion and extraction, convenient cleaning, carrying, and storage, and avoiding irritation of the cervix or vaginal wall.

MENSTRUAL CUP APPLICATORS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME

Disclosed are menstrual cup applicators and methods of their use. Some applicators include a holder having a proximal end defining a first opening and a distal end defining a second opening, wherein the holder defines a channel extending between the first and second openings, the channel having a longitudinal axis and being configured to receive a menstrual cup, and a plunger having a shaft that is receivable by the first opening such that the shaft is movable within the channel along the longitudinal axis. In some applicators, the channel is bounded at the distal end by points on the holder that are positioned to facilitate containment of a menstrual cup within the channel. In some applicators, a maximum transverse dimension of the second opening is at least 1.5 times a maximum transverse dimension of the first opening.

Feminine hygiene product assembly
11590036 · 2023-02-28 ·

A feminine hygiene product assembly for fulfilling feminine hygiene requirements away from a home of a user includes a master kit, which in turn comprises a plurality of subkits. Each subkit comprises a plurality of hygienic products, such as tampons, compact tampons, sanitary napkins, panty liners, sanitary wipes, analgesic capsules, and analgesic tablets. Each hygienic product is positioned in an associated bag and has a respective function so that each subkit comprises hygienic products that have a variety of functions. The master kit is configured to provide a user a respective subkit to address associated hygienic requirements of the user.

TAMPON AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME

An absorbent tampon is disclosed herein. The absorbent tampon has a fiber integrated primary absorbent member having an insertion end and a withdrawal end disposed opposite the insertion end, a top portion and a bottom portion as determined by the Secondary Desorption Performance method, and a secondary absorbent member attached to the primary absorbent member and extending outboard of the withdrawal end of the primary absorbent member. The tampon exhibits a wet weight percentage fluid in the bottom portion of at least about 60 percent when measured in accordance with the Secondary Desorption Performance method.

Pad
11583452 · 2023-02-21 · ·

A pad capable of enhancing the fitting performance to a wearer. An absorber includes a front body portion, a back body portion, and a narrowing portion, whose width dimension is reduced, provided between the front body portion and the back body portion. A first groove extending in the front-back direction is formed in a central portion in the width direction of the absorber. A third groove extending in the width direction is formed in a central portion in the front-back direction of the narrowing portion. A second groove extending in the width direction is formed in a front side portion in the front-back direction of the narrowing portion. A fourth groove extending in the width direction is formed in a back side portion in the front-back direction of the narrowing portion.

Device and methods for treating urothelial conditions
11583666 · 2023-02-21 ·

A disposable device for treating a condition of a ureter or kidney having a cylindrical body about 1-2 mm in diameter by about 5 to 10 mm in length and having a top and bottom end. The body is made of absorbent material that expands upon contact with pharmaceutical agent and bodily fluids and includes a string connected to the bottom end of the body for removing the device. The device can be used to treat a condition of the ureter or kidney by inserting into the ureter or kidney, delivering a pharmaceutical agent, and removing the device after it has been impregnated with fluid. The device can be included in a kit with an insertion device and/or appropriate pharmaceutical agents.

Tampon and method for making the same

An absorbent tampon is disclosed herein. The absorbent tampon has a fiber integrated primary absorbent member having an insertion end and a withdrawal end disposed opposite the insertion end, a top portion and a bottom portion as determined by the Secondary Desorption Performance method, and a secondary absorbent member attached to the primary absorbent member and extending outboard of the withdrawal end of the primary absorbent member. The tampon exhibits a wet weight percentage fluid in the bottom portion of at least about 60 percent when measured in accordance with the Secondary Desorption Performance method.

MANIPULATABLE WITHDRAWAL STRINGS FOR TAMPONS

A tampon apparatus including a tampon having distal, insertion end and a proximal end, and a tampon-withdrawal-string having a tied end and a free end. The tied end of the tampon-withdrawal-string is securely attached to the proximal end of the tampon, At least a portion of the tampon-withdrawal-string is a devised-portion, wherein the devised-portion is either elastic or pliant. While the tampon is in an inserted position, the devised-portion facilitates the user to manipulate the tampon-withdrawal-string or a portion thereof. Typically, the free end of the tampon-withdrawal-string is comfortably reachable to a user when the tampon is in an inserted position.

Anatomically Contoured Dental Pad
20220354706 · 2022-11-10 ·

An anatomically contoured dental pad constructed from an absorbent material configured to have an anatomically contoured profile. In some embodiments of the present invention the contour may have a profile or cross-section substantially similar to at least one of an hourglass and/or peanut shape, a capital “L” shape, or a capital “C” shape. Such a contoured profile beneficially aligns with the anatomical structures found in the mouth, such as the patient's tongue and/or gum line.