A61F2013/15146

ABSORBENT ARTICLE
20230270604 · 2023-08-31 · ·

An absorber with a top sheet, covering the other surface of the absorber with a back sheet, and attaching a hook member of a mechanical fastener to each of a front side and a back side of the back sheet. The hook member is formed of a sheet-like base portion and a large number of hook portions. Each of the hook portions has a support column extending from the base portion to a side opposite to the back sheet and a protruding portion which is located at an end of the support column and in which a length of a protrusion extending toward a distal end portion side of each of the front side and the back side is longer than a length of a protrusion extending toward a crotch portion.

Length-to-waist and hip-to-side silhouettes of adult disposable absorbent articles and arrays

In one embodiment, an array of packages may comprise three or more different sizes of disposable absorbent articles. The Product Length-to-Waist Silhouette of a second absorbent article may be equal to or less than a Product Length-to-Waist Silhouette of a first absorbent article. And the Product Length-to-Waist Silhouette of a third absorbent article may be equal to or less than a Product Length-to-Waist Silhouette of a second absorbent article. And, an Array Average Product Length-to-Waist Silhouette of first and second packages of the array may be from about 1.1 to about 0.3. Further, an Array Average Product-Hip-to-Side Silhouette may be from about 1.0 to about 1.7.

Moisture Absorbent Undergarment
20220125648 · 2022-04-28 · ·

A liner for absorbing incontinently passed urine or other moisture passed at the crotch, underside, buttocks, and/or inner thigh area has a first extension, second extension, third extension each of which extend away from a liner intersection portion and each of which are connected thereto. The first extension inserts into a first pocket interior of a first pocket of a garment. The said second extension inserts into a second pocket interior of a second pocket of the garment. The third extension inserts into a third pocket interior of a third pocket of the garment. The fourth extension inserts into a fourth pocket interior of a fourth pocket of the garment. The first pocket comprises an interior anterior torso portion of the garment. The second pocket comprises an interior posterior torso portion of the garment. The third and fourth pocket comprise first and second interior inner thigh sections of the garment.

Absorbent hygienic articles with sensors and biocompostable elements

Absorbent articles with biodegradable and/or biocompostable elements are disclosed, wherein the absorbent articles include sensors. The sensors detect and determine variables associated with collected fluids, solids, and gases, including a presence of fluids, solids, and gases, a volume of fluids, solids, and gases, and/or a distribution of fluids, solids, and gases. In one embodiment, the sensors and/or connected computing systems are calibrated to capacities and other properties of elements within the articles, including superabsorbent polymers, and are operable to trigger an alert based on detected or determined conditions.

Negative Pressure Therapy System

Negative pressure therapy systems are provided for increasing urine production, the negative pressure therapy system including: (a) a pump assembly, the pump assembly including: (i) a pump configured to provide negative pressure to a kidney, and (ii) a controller configured to regulate the negative pressure provided by the pump within a pressure range that facilitates increased urine production from the kidney.

Absorbent article with belt having profiled elasticity

The disclosure relates to absorbent articles having a front belt and a rear belt, each comprising a central zone and first and second peripheral zones, the zones extending substantially in transverse direction of the absorbent article. The at least first belt provides improved fit in the low motion zone of a wearer while being able to adapt easily to the motion of the wearer outside the low motion zone.

SECUREMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FLUID COLLECTION ASSEMBLIES

Embodiments disclosed herein are fluid collection assemblies including one or more securement elements and methods for collecting fluids with the fluid collection assemblies. In an embodiment, a fluid collection assembly includes a fluid collection device and means for securing the fluid collection device to the user with a fluid permeable body of the fluid collection device positioned proximate to the urethra of the user through the opening in a fluid impermeable barrier of the fluid collection device.

LENGTH-TO-WAIST AND HIP-TO-SIDE SILHOUETTES OF ADULT DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLES AND ARRAYS

In one embodiment, an array of packages may comprise three or more different sizes of disposable absorbent articles. The Product Length-to-Waist Silhouette of a second absorbent article may be equal to or less than a Product Length-to-Waist Silhouette of a first absorbent article. And the Product Length-to-Waist Silhouette of a third absorbent article may be equal to or less than a Product Length-to-Waist Silhouette of a second absorbent article. And, an Array Average Product Length-to-Waist Silhouette of first and second packages of the array may be from about 1.1 to about 0.3. Further, an Array Average Product-Hip-to-Side Silhouette may be from about 1.0 to about 1.7

Pump, System and Methods of Inducing Negative Pressure to Increase Renal Perfusion

A pump for inducing negative pressure in the ureter and/or kidney is provided. The pump is configured to be in communication with at least one lumen of at least one ureteral catheter and to draw fluid from the ureter and/or kidney into the at least one lumen of the at least one ureteral catheter for removal of the fluid from the ureter and/or kidney. The pump is configured to induce negative pressure ranging from about 0.1 mmHg to about 50 mmHg gauge pressure proximate to the pump inlet, and the pump is configured to have an accuracy of about 10 mmHg or less proximate to the pump inlet.

Ureteral and bladder catheters and methods of inducing negative pressure to increase renal perfusion

Ureteral catheters and assemblies are provided including: a drainage lumen including a proximal portion configured to be positioned in at least a portion of a patient's urethra and a distal portion configured to be positioned in a patient's ureter and/or kidney, the distal portion including a coiled retention portion including at least a first coil having a first diameter and a second coil having a second diameter, the first diameter being less than the second diameter; or wherein the retention portion extends radially outwardly from a portion of the distal end of the drainage lumen portion, the retention portion including a proximal end having a first diameter, a distal end having a second diameter, and a wall and/or surface extending therebetween, the retention portion having a second diameter is greater than the first diameter when deployed; or wherein the retention portion includes a plurality of drainage tubes.