Patent classifications
A61F2013/15243
Absorbent Article Having Artwork
Disclosed is an absorbent article having an application means enabling the absorbent article to be applied by providing a waist opening and a pair of leg openings, a longitudinal dimension of the article matching the leg openings defined as a crotch region, wherein the remainder of the article is a front region and a back region; wherein a facial artwork FAW visible from the garment facing side is disposed at least partially in the front region, the facial artwork FAW comprising a pair of eye elements EE disposed in the front region superposed with an absorbent material existing region, wherein when worn by a wearer, the article provides an integral appearance of a three-dimensional article with the wearer by the front region having the facial artwork FAW comprising eye elements EE, the side region, and the back region.
Absorbent Article Comprising A Three-Dimensional Substrate
An absorbent article having a longitudinal axis, a transverse axis, a topsheet; a backsheet; an acquisition layer disposed between the topsheet and backsheet; first and second absorbent layers is described. The topsheet and acquisition layer form a three dimensional substrate having a first surface and an opposing second surface, a plurality of recesses and a plurality of land areas, wherein each recess is separated from one another by at least one land area, and wherein each of the plurality of recesses has an opening at a base of the recess, and side walls extending from the second surface to a distal portion. The first absorbent layer is disposed between the acquisition layer and backsheet and has a mixture of pulp and synthetic fibers. The second absorbent layer is disposed between the first absorbent layer and backsheet and has super absorbent polymer attached to a core wrap.
Absorbent article having a composite web with visual signal thereon
A process for making a composite web is disclosed. The composite web can be incorporated into an absorbent article. A volume of ink is applied to the composite web such that when the composite web is incorporated into the absorbent article, a visual signal is produced.
Methods for manufacturing printed laminates
Methods for manufacturing printed laminates or elastic printed laminates are disclosed. The printed laminates may have a first extensible material and a second extensible material. The first extensible material may have a plurality of repeating graphic sets each having a repeating graphic set length. The first extensible material may have a first strain and the second extensible material may have a second, different strain. The second strain may be constant. The first strain may be variable to correspond to the repeating graphic set lengths to a predetermined laminate pitch. The first and second extensible material may be joined together at a point of joinder. An elastic member, such as a plurality of elastic strands, for example, may be positioned intermediate the first and second extensible materials to form an elastic laminate.
ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH GRAPHICS PRINTED IN PRESERVATIVE-FREE INK, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF
Absorbent articles having components bearing graphics printed using particular inkjet ink compositions and fluid sets are disclosed. The aqueous inkjet ink compositions may have a dynamic viscosity 5 centipoise (5 mPa-sec) at 25 C., and include: (a) a polymer-dispersed pigment colorant at 0.9-6 weight %; (b) a composition consisting of one or more compounds represented by the following Structure (I):
HOCH.sub.2CH.sub.2R(I)
wherein R may be a substituted or unsubstituted phenyl group or a substituted or unsubstituted phenoxy group, at 0.5-2 weight %; and (c) a water-soluble humectant, co-solvents, or both, at 20 weight %. Each colorant may have a 50th percentile particle diameter 70 nm and a 95th percentile particle diameter 150 nm. Replenishment or maintenance fluids containing a Structure (I) compound may also be used. Methods for printing using the aqueous inkjet ink compositions and the fluid sets are also disclosed.
LOW MIGRATION INK COMPOSITION
A low migration energy curable ink composition may include, based upon total composition weight: a) from about 10% to about 80% of a solvent system comprising the following: i) from about 35% to about 80% of one or more mono-functional acrylate monomers, ii) from about 10% to about 35% of one or more di-functional acrylate monomers, and iii) from about 10% to about 30% of one or more tri-functional or greater acrylate monomers; b) from about 3% to about 30% of an acrylate oligomer, and c) from about 1% to about 15% of a colorant. The low migration energy curable ink may be incorporated into an absorbent article.
ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING A MULTI-COMPONENT VISUAL SIGNAL
An absorbent article having a longitudinal centerline and a transverse centerline, a body facing surface and an opposing garment facing surface is described. The absorbent article has a topsheet, a backsheet and absorbent core therebetween. Also, the article includes first, second, and third capacity indicators visible from the body facing surface of the article. The absorbent article includes a background region which separates, at least in part, the first, second, and third capacity indicators.
Color printed laminated structure, absorbent article comprising the same and process for manufacturing the same
A process for manufacturing a disposable absorbent article is disclosed. The method includes providing a first layer having a first surface and an opposing second surface; color printing the first layer on at least one of the first or second surface; providing a second layer having a first and an opposing second surface; providing a topsheet, an absorbent core, and a backsheet; and placing the first layer and second layer between a topsheet and an absorbent core such that the color printing is visible through a wearer-facing surface of the disposable absorbent article.
Apparatuses and Methods for Making Absorbent Articles
The present disclosure relates to printing graphics onto advancing substrates in diaper converting lines, wherein first graphics having relatively low print resolutions and second graphics having relatively high print resolutions may be both printed onto advancing substrates. During the assembly process, localized speed variances may be imparted to the advancing substrates to achieve the different print resolutions. In some configurations, first graphics with relatively low print resolutions may be printed onto the substrate while advancing at relatively high speeds, and second graphics with relatively high print resolutions may be printed onto portions of the substrate that have been temporarily stopped or slowed to relatively slow speed. The printed substrates may then be incorporated into assembled diapers so as place the graphics in desired positions on the diapers.
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.