A61F13/15211

WEARABLE PART FOR WEARABLE FLUSHING DEVICE AND DIAPER PAD FOR WEARABLE PART
20240173178 · 2024-05-30 ·

The present disclosure provides wearable underpants used for a wearable flushing device. The wearable underpants include: a diaper pad; a waist belt combined with a buttock pad area of the diaper pad; and an abdomen sheet combined with a crotch pad area of the diaper pad. The diaper pad covers the buttocks and the crotch of a human body, the abdomen sheet covers the abdomen of the body, and the waist belt is fixed to the abdomen sheet in a covering manner so that the diaper pad closely fits and covers the buttocks and the crotch of the body when the wearable underpants are worn. The diaper pad has a recessed area corresponding to the orifices of the body, and the recessed area has a discharge opening, wherein the surface of the recessed area has a waterproof surface layer. The present application also discloses a wearable part including the above-mentioned wearable underpants and a sliding receiver, wherein the back surface of the diaper pad of the wearable underpants opposite to the surface covering the body is combined with the sliding receiver, and the sliding receiver has a first opening in a shape matching that of the discharge opening of the diaper pad.

Dissolving Hygienic Male Urine Wipe
20190175419 · 2019-06-13 ·

An aqueous soluble wipe designed to remove excess micturition from the end of a male urethra. The wipe, due to its absorption abilities reduces post urination leakage. Due to said wipes solubility characteristics, used wipe may be readily disposed of in most common urinal settings without constraints to flush ability in modern urinal settings.

INCONTINENCE PAD CONFIGURED FOR USE WITH A WATER-SOLUBLE ADHESIVE
20190110937 · 2019-04-18 ·

Various embodiments for a washable and reusable absorbent incontinence pad are disclosed. An incontinence pad may include a top layer configured to be positioned against skin of a wearer, a bottom layer configured to be positioned against an undergarment, a moisture-absorbing inner layer, and a water-resistant inner layer. The moisture-absorbing inner layer and the water-resistant inner layer may be positioned between the top layer and the bottom layer. A raised coating layer may also be laminated on the bottom layer, where the raised coating layer is configured to retain a water-soluble adhesive thereon to secure the incontinence pad to an undergarment. The water-soluble adhesive may be configured to fully wash away from the pad and garment and make the pad removable from the undergarment without damaging the undergarment or leaving a substantial amount of residue thereon.

Enzyme Degradable System for Undergarments and Feminine Hygiene Articles
20190111176 · 2019-04-18 ·

An enzyme-degradable system for undergarments and feminine hygiene articles works to decompose the undergarments and feminine hygiene articles upon being triggered by bodily fluids, such as urine. The undergarment or feminine hygiene article comprises an absorbent core, an inner sheet of biodegradable material, and an outer sheet of biodegradable material. The core includes at least one of the following: a cellulose material, a wood pulp, a biodegradable and bioactive thermoplastic aliphatic polyester derived from renewable resources (polylactic acid plasticPLA), and a superabsorbent polymer (SAP). The inner and outer sheets comprise a plant based cellulosic nonwoven material. The cellulose enzyme decomposes the absorbent core, the inner sheet, and the outer sheet upon contact with a bodily fluid. The cellulose enzyme may include DIS-1018 Cellulose-AN, a pH buffer, and additives. Fasteners made from a resilient, biodegradable material help secure the undergarments and feminine hygiene articles to the body.

APPARATUS AND METHOD

A method of attaching a release liner to a sanitary pad is disclosed. The method comprises: applying a pattern of adhesive, preferably water based pressure sensitive adhesive, to a sheet of release liner material; drying a sheet of release liner material comprising an adhesive pattern; overlaying a sanitary pad on the dried release liner material and adhesive pattern; and compressing the overlaid sanitary pad and dried release liner together so as to adhere the dried adhesive to the sanitary pad.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE
20190046362 · 2019-02-14 ·

In order to absorb a small amount of liquid, to prevent an absorbent article from being disintegrated by the absorbed liquid, and to prevent piping of a toilet from being clogged even if the absorbent article is flushed into a flush toilet, the absorbent article includes a pulp layer containing a crushed pulp or fibers mainly containing a crushed pulp, and the pulp layer has a water repellent surface layer portion formed by applying a water repellent agent to at least one surface layer portion.

ABSORBENT MEMBER FOR A BODY CLEFT ADAPTED PRODUCT AND PRODUCT WITH SUCH ABSORBENT MEMBER
20240269011 · 2024-08-15 ·

This invention is an absorbent article and more particularly to an improved absorbent device that is worn in body clefts, in particular interlabially by female wearers for catamenial purposes, incontinence protection, or both and in the anal crease for light faecal incontinence or in the context of haemorrhoids, or underarm sweat-pads.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE
20180344537 · 2018-12-06 · ·

There is provided an absorbent article with its front-surface sheet composed of cotton fibers by which liquid reversion is prevented and water retention on the front-surface sheet is minimized. An incontinence pad 1 is provided that is configured to absorb urine at medium or more volume that is 20 cc or more. A front-surface sheet 3 is formed of a spunlace nonwoven fabric 100 wt % of which is composed of cotton fibers and which is coated with a water repellent agent, and has, at least at a portion corresponding to an excreting hole, numerous front-face/back-face penetrating openings 10 that are longer shaped in the longitudinal direction of the incontinence pad 1. The cotton fibers form numerous longitudinal streaks 11 and numerous lateral streaks 12, the longitudinal streaks extending along the longitudinal direction of the incontinence pad 1 and being formed with an interval in the width direction of the incontinence pad 1, and the lateral streaks extending along the width direction of the incontinence pad 1 and connecting together the longitudinal streaks formed with an interval in the longitudinal direction of the incontinence pad 1. The openings 10 are formed within portions surrounded by the longitudinal streaks 11 and the lateral streaks 12. The longitudinal streaks 11 have more fibers and are formed at a higher density than the lateral streaks 12.

SLOSH-DISINTEGRATING CLEANSING WIPES
20180333338 · 2018-11-22 ·

Disclosed are bathing wipes that comprise a flushable material impregnated with a non-rinsing cleansing solution. The wipes are suitable for use in cleansing a bedridden patient in accordance with a specified bathing protocol. To use the package of wipes, one or more caregivers removes one wipe to bath the patient in accordance with the bathing protocol, then discards the wipe, optionally by flushing the wipe into a conventional sanitary system. Also disclosed are methods for bathing a patient.

Dispersible moist wipe

A dispersible moist wipe generally comprises a nonwoven tissue web having regenerated fibers in an amount of about 10 to about 30 percent by weight and natural fibers in an amount of about 70 to about 90 percent by weight. The regenerated fibers and the natural fibers are hydroentangled such that the web has a geometric mean tensile strength of at least 250 grams per inch and a slosh-box break-up time of less than 155 minutes.