Patent classifications
A61F13/53
ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A LUBRICANT AGENT
The present disclosure relates to an absorbent article comprising a liquid-permeable topsheet, a backsheet and an absorbent core sandwiched between the topsheet and the backsheet, the absorbent article extending in a longitudinal direction (L) and in a transverse direction (T), the absorbent article defining a front waist portion, a rear waist portion and a crotch portion arranged between the rear waist portion and the front waist portion as seen in the longitudinal direction (L) and a buttocks portion arranged between the crotch portion and the rear waist portion. The topsheet comprises a first lubricant zone provided with a lubricant agent, the first lubricant zone being arranged over the buttock's portion.
DENTAL ABSORPTION ROLL DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
A dental absorption roll device and method of use provides a pair of absorptive rolls that are tethered at both ends by a cord/thread is disclosed. The absorptive rolls are stuffed between one each side of mouth near the teeth being worked on. The absorptive rolls are fabricated from an absorbent material to absorb excess saliva generated during the dental procedure. The absorptive rolls absorb saliva, and maintain space in the mouth for better viewing of the teeth. The cord is forcibly introduced into the space between the teeth; thereby mounting device to teeth. The mounted cord generates tension between the absorption rolls and the teeth. This helps retain the absorption rolls in their respective position on each side of the mouth, one roll on the cheek side, and the other roll next to the tongue. Such secure placement of absorptive rolls allows dental professional to work alone.
DENTAL ABSORPTION ROLL DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
A dental absorption roll device and method of use provides a pair of absorptive rolls that are tethered at both ends by a cord/thread is disclosed. The absorptive rolls are stuffed between one each side of mouth near the teeth being worked on. The absorptive rolls are fabricated from an absorbent material to absorb excess saliva generated during the dental procedure. The absorptive rolls absorb saliva, and maintain space in the mouth for better viewing of the teeth. The cord is forcibly introduced into the space between the teeth; thereby mounting device to teeth. The mounted cord generates tension between the absorption rolls and the teeth. This helps retain the absorption rolls in their respective position on each side of the mouth, one roll on the cheek side, and the other roll next to the tongue. Such secure placement of absorptive rolls allows dental professional to work alone.
Absorbent article
An absorbent article includes a topsheet comprising a composite sheet. In the composite sheet, projections that protrude toward the skin of the wearer are formed by a first sheet protruding in a direction away from a second sheet at portions other than bonding portions. A plurality of first oblique bonding portion rows and a plurality of second oblique bonding portion rows are formed, and a long bonding portion elongated in a longitudinal direction is formed at each intersection of the first oblique bonding portion rows and the second oblique bonding portion rows. Laterally long projections elongated in a width direction are formed in a dispersed manner in the longitudinal direction and the width direction. Each laterally long projection is surrounded by two first oblique bonding portion rows and two second oblique bonding portion rows, and the long bonding portion is formed between adjacent laterally long projections in the width direction.
Absorbent article
An absorbent article includes a topsheet comprising a composite sheet. In the composite sheet, projections that protrude toward the skin of the wearer are formed by a first sheet protruding in a direction away from a second sheet at portions other than bonding portions. A plurality of first oblique bonding portion rows and a plurality of second oblique bonding portion rows are formed, and a long bonding portion elongated in a longitudinal direction is formed at each intersection of the first oblique bonding portion rows and the second oblique bonding portion rows. Laterally long projections elongated in a width direction are formed in a dispersed manner in the longitudinal direction and the width direction. Each laterally long projection is surrounded by two first oblique bonding portion rows and two second oblique bonding portion rows, and the long bonding portion is formed between adjacent laterally long projections in the width direction.
Water-absorbing resin
A water-absorbing resin that exhibits excellent absorption performance and a high permeation rate with respect to liquids to be absorbed, and that effectively reduces liquid leakages, even in an absorbent body using a large amount of the water-absorbing resin. The water-absorbing resin is formed from a polymer of a water-soluble ethylenically unsaturated monomer, and when a cross-sectional image of the water-absorbing resin obtained by X-ray computer tomography is observed, the percent area of cavity portions in the cross-sectional image is 2-10%. The liquid flow rate index when a physiological saline liquid column flow rate test is performed on the water-absorbent resin having a particle diameter of 250 to 500 μm at 37° C. is 5-20.
A HYGIENE ARTICLE
The present invention is directed to a hygiene article for use in personal care absorbent products such as nappies or diapers, training pants, sanitary napkins, incontinence garments, wound aids, personal protective equipment, facemasks, gowns, head and shoe covers and the like. More particularly, invention provides a hygiene article including a fibre composition comprising a combination of sheep wool fibres and polymeric fibres, wherein the polymeric fibres are not derived from one or more petrochemicals.
Sanitary protective panels
A sanitary protective napkin has a backing panel having an overall length, a width and a thickness, in a first shape having an outer periphery, an absorbent pad joined to the backing panel by a first adhesive on one side of the backing panel, the absorbent pad having a second shape, leaving a region of a common width around the outer periphery of the backing panel, and a second adhesive compatible with human skin applied to the region of common width around the periphery of the backing panel on the same side of the backing panel as the absorbent pad, enabling a user to apply the sanitary napkin with no undergarment or other device for anchoring the sanitary napkin.
Sanitary protective panels
A sanitary protective napkin has a backing panel having an overall length, a width and a thickness, in a first shape having an outer periphery, an absorbent pad joined to the backing panel by a first adhesive on one side of the backing panel, the absorbent pad having a second shape, leaving a region of a common width around the outer periphery of the backing panel, and a second adhesive compatible with human skin applied to the region of common width around the periphery of the backing panel on the same side of the backing panel as the absorbent pad, enabling a user to apply the sanitary napkin with no undergarment or other device for anchoring the sanitary napkin.
METHOD FOR IMPROVING WATER ABSORPTION OF WATER-ABSORBENT RESIN PARTICLES UNDER LOAD, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING WATER-ABSORBENT RESIN PARTICLES
Disclosed is a method for improving a water absorption amount under load by a powder, the method including shaking a powder containing a plurality of water absorbent resin particles while applying a load to the powder. A maximum value of an acceleration received by the powder to be shaken may be 0.050 to 4.0 G.