Patent classifications
A61F2013/428
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 articles having channel-forming areas and wetness indicator
An absorbent article comprising an absorbent core having at least two longitudinally extending channel-forming areas and a wetness indicator. The core wrap comprises a top side and a bottom side, which are attached to each other through areas substantially free of absorbent material, so that when the absorbent material swells upon absorption of a liquid the core wrap forms channels along these areas substantially free of absorbent material. The wetness indicator is placed between the channel-forming areas or between at least one channel-forming area and at least one longitudinally extending side edge of the article, as seen for the exterior of the article.
WETNESS MONITORING APPARATUS FOR INCONTINENCE SURVEILLANCE
The present invention relates to a Wetness monitoring apparatus for incontinence surveillance, comprising One or more sensing elements, said sensing elements comprising one or more conductive paths, said conductive paths being printed of one or more conductive co-polymers, an absorbent article having an absorbent component, wherein said sensing elements being printed onto one or more components of said absorbent article, a readout device being adapted to detect changes in the electrical properties of said sensing elements due to moisture, fluids or the like at least in the vicinity of said sensing elements, and a docking component for removably coupling said readout device to said absorbent article, said readout device being electrically connected to said sensing elements when coupled via said docking component.
SENSOR FOR ABSORBENT ARTICLE
A sensor for monitoring wetness in a diaper or other absorbent article includes a housing that attaches to the absorbent article. The sensor may include inner and outer housing portions that capture an edge of the absorbent article between the housings. The sensor may include contacts that electrically connect with a pair of contact strips embedded in the absorbent article. The distance between the embedded strips may vary depending on the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may include multiple pairs of contacts that are spaced apart to match the distance between the contact strips for the variously sized absorbent articles. In this way, depending on the pair of contacts connected to the contact strips, the sensor may indicate the size of the absorbent article.
ABSORBENT ARTICLES HAVING CHANNELS AND WETNESS INDICATOR
An absorbent article, such as a diaper or a training pant, having a wearer-facing side and a garment-facing side and a longitudinal axis. The absorbent article comprises a topsheet on the wearer-facing side, a backsheet on the garment-facing side, and an absorbent core between the topsheet and backsheet. The absorbent core comprises a generally longitudinally-extending channel. The absorbent article further comprises a wetness indicator at least partially superposed with the channel, as seen from the garment-facing side of the article.
Absorbent articles having channels and wetness indicator
An absorbent article, such as a diaper or a training pant, having a wearer-facing side and a garment-facing side and a longitudinal axis. The absorbent article comprises a topsheet on the wearer-facing side, a backsheet on the garment-facing side, and an absorbent core between the topsheet and backsheet. The absorbent core comprises a pair of generally longitudinally-extending channels. The absorbent article further comprises a wetness indicator at least partially superposed with at least one of the channels, as seen from the garment-facing side of the article.
ABSORBENT ARTICLES HAVING CHANNEL-FORMING AREAS AND WETNESS INDICATOR
An absorbent article comprising an absorbent core having a longitudinally extending channel-forming area and a wetness indicator. The core wrap comprises a top side and a bottom side, which are attached to each other through areas substantially free of absorbent material, so that when the absorbent material swells upon absorption of a liquid a channel is formed along the area substantially free of absorbent material.
ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH CHANNELS
The present disclosure is directed, in part, to an absorbent article that comprises 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 substantially free of superabsorbent polymers. The one or more channels of the LMS may at least partially overlap channels defined by the absorbent core. The absorbent article may comprises a liquid distribution system (LDS) that defines one or more channels.
Absorbent Article With Sensor
The present disclosure provides an absorbent article for personal hygiene. More particularly, in one embodiment, the absorbent article absorbent article includes at least one property changing indicator. A detector device is also provided that includes at least one sensor. The sensor is adapted to detect the property change of the property change indicator in the absorbent article. In one particular embodiment, for example, the property changing indicator may include an optical property indicator such as a color change indicator and the sensor may include an optical sensor such as a color sensor.
CHEMILUMINESCENT WETNESS INDICATOR FOR ABSORBENT PRODUCTS
Disclosed herein are fluff pulp compositions, absorbent articles comprising the fluff pulp compositions, and related methods. The fluff pulp compositions comprise a chemiluminescent system configured to produce visible light upon contact with an aqueous system. Representative absorbent articles include disposable diapers and adult incontinence products. Representative chemiluminescent systems include bioluminescent systems.