Patent classifications
A61F2013/15243
Method of producing a composite multi-layered printed absorbent article
A method for producing a composite multi-layered absorbent article. At least two of the layers include a colored region.
Wound dressing and method of treatment
Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to negative pressure treatment systems and wound dressing systems, apparatuses, and methods that may be used for the treatment of wounds. In particular, some embodiments are directed to improved wound dressings comprising an obscuring layer that may hide fluid contained therein. Some embodiments may further comprise one or more viewing windows disposed therethrough so as to enable monitoring or examination of fluids contained therein.
NONWOVEN WEBS WITH ONE OR MORE REPEAT UNITS
A nonwoven web for an absorbent article is provided. The nonwoven web includes a first surface and a second surface. The nonwoven web includes a repeat unit comprising a visually discernible pattern of three-dimensional features on the first surface or the second surface. The three-dimensional features comprise one or more first regions and a plurality of second regions. The one or more first regions are different than the plurality of second regions. The one or more first regions comprise a plurality of substantially linear segments. A first group of the plurality of substantially linear segments intersects with a second group of the plurality of substantially linear segments at angles of intersection. The angles of intersection are in the range of about 70 degrees to about 110 degrees.
NONWOVEN WEBS WITH ONE OR MORE REPEAT UNITS
A nonwoven web for an absorbent article is provided. The nonwoven web includes a first surface and a second surface. The nonwoven web includes a repeat unit comprising a visually discernible pattern of three-dimensional features on the first surface or the second surface. The three-dimensional features comprise one or more first regions and a plurality of second regions. The one or more first regions are different than the plurality of second regions. The one or more first regions comprise a plurality of substantially linear segments. A first group of the plurality of substantially linear segments intersects with a second group of the plurality of substantially linear segments at angles of intersection. The angles of intersection are in the range of about 70 degrees to about 110 degrees.
ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH CHANNELS
- Donald Carroll Roe ,
- Kathy Quinlan Ames-Ooten ,
- Blanca Arizti ,
- Julia Boesel ,
- Aniruddha CHATTERJEE ,
- Nelson Edward Greening, II ,
- Sharon Irene Grenberg ,
- Carsten Heinrich Kreuzer ,
- Cornelia Beate Martynus ,
- Marie Brigid O'Reilly ,
- Rodrigo Rosati ,
- Sandra Sautter ,
- Beate Simon ,
- Lutz Stelzig ,
- Rachael Eden WALTHER
The present disclosure is directed, in part, to an absorbent article comprising a liquid management system (LMS) and an absorbent core disposed at least partially intermediate a topsheet and a backsheet. The LMS defines one or more channels therein. The one or more channels of the LMS may at least partially overlap or not overlap with channels defined in the absorbent core.
ADJUSTABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE
The present invention relates to an adjustable absorbent article comprising a top sheet, a bottom sheet, an absorbent core located between the top sheet and the bottom sheet, the absorbent core having two longitudinal ends. Said absorbent core has an oblong shape, wherein one of the longitudinal ends has a triangular shape and an absorbent panel overlapped on the periphery of the triangular-shaped longitudinal end of the absorbent core. Said absorbent panel folds to fit different types of garments.
Said adjustable absorbent article also comprises an absorbent core with a section corresponding to an absorbent section, which extends from the periphery of the triangular-shaped longitudinal end towards the exterior of the absorbent article, wherein said absorbent section folds to fit different types of garments.
Absorbent articles with channels
- Donald Carroll Roe ,
- Kathy Quinlan Ames-Ooten ,
- Blanca Arizti ,
- Julia Boesel ,
- Aniruddha CHATTERJEE ,
- Nelson Edward Greening, II ,
- Sharon Irene Grenberg ,
- Carsten Heinrich Kreuzer ,
- Cornelia Beate Martynus ,
- Marie Brigid O'Reilly ,
- Rodrigo Rosati ,
- Sandra Sautter ,
- Beate Simon ,
- Lutz Stelzig ,
- Rachael Eden WALTHER
The present disclosure is directed, in part, to an absorbent article comprising a liquid management system (LMS) and an absorbent core disposed at least partially intermediate a topsheet and a backsheet. The LMS defines one or more channels therein. The one or more channels of the LMS may at least partially overlap or not overlap with channels defined in the absorbent core.
ABSORBENT ARTICLE PROVIDED WITH A QR-CODE
A disposable absorbent article such as a diaper, pant diaper, a sanitary pant or incontinence garment, intended to be worn around the waist of a wearer is provided. The absorbent article has a chassis having a front portion, a back portion and a crotch portion therebetween. The absorbent article optionally has one or more fastening tabs attached to the back or front portion of the chassis. The absorbent article has an absorbent core secured to the chassis in at least the crotch portion. The absorbent article is provided with a QR-code on a garment facing-side thereof and on a carrier material in or on at least one of the front portion, back portion and/or on the one or more fastening tabs. The carrier material has a Gurley stiffness of 8 mgf or more.
Absorbent Article Having A Composite Web With Visual Signal Thereon
An absorbent article, having a topsheet, an absorbent core, an an intermediate layer is described. The intermediate layer is attached to an inner surface of the topsheet layer, and has a first surface facing the inner surface of the topsheet, an opposing second surface, and a thickness. An ink zone extends from the second surface of the intermediate layer through the intermediate layer and at least to the inner surface of the liquid-permeable topsheet, wherein the ink zone comprises a plurality of discrete ink deposits having a first portion and a second portion. The first portion has a first colorant and the second portion has a second colorant. The first colorant and the second colorant contrast in color with the topsheet, and wherein at least some of the plurality of discrete ink deposits is disposed on the inner surface of the liquid-permeable topsheet layer.
WEARABLE ARTICLE HAVING ARTWORK
Disclosed is a wearable article comprising a main body and a ring-like elastic belt comprising an outer cover layer, a backsheet, a front belt artwork region; and a back belt artwork region; and wherein one or both of the front and back belt artwork regions comprises a belt artwork; a transitional region on the front waist panel and the back waist panel where the outer cover layer exists; and a crotch artwork region on the crotch panel comprising a crotch artwork; wherein at least some of the belt artwork and some of the crotch artwork are printed on the backsheet, wherein when the opacity of the outer cover layer is OC and the opacity of one or both of the front belt and the back belt comprising the belt artwork is OB, respectively, the difference between OC and OB is less than about 20%.