A61F13/5605

ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING ONE OR MORE LAYERS INCLUDING CELLULOSIC FIBERS

An absorbent article that may be used as a feminine hygiene product, such as liner. The absorbent article may include at least one of a topsheet layer, a fluid management layer, an absorbent core layer, a first barrier layer, and a second barrier layer. Each layer included in the absorbent article may include cellulosic material, such as cotton and rayon. Each of the layers of the absorbent article may be void of synthetic fibers and films and/or substantially free of synthetic materials.

Absorbent article
12396904 · 2025-08-26 · ·

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.

Absorbent articles having spacer woven fabric

The present disclosure provides an absorbent article comprising a liquid permeable topsheet comprising a wearer facing surface and an opposite garment facing surface and a nonwoven, the nonwoven comprising a plurality of apertures, a liquid impermeable backsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet; and a fluid management layer disposed between the topsheet and the absorbent core, the fluid management layer comprising a spacer woven fabric, wherein the nonwoven comprises a first surface forming the wearer facing surface of the topsheet, and a second surface forming the garment facing surface of the topsheet, the first surface having a first contact angle of no lower than about 90 degrees, and wherein the spacer woven fabric comprises a top face, a bottom face, and a plurality of yarns interconnecting the first and second faces, wherein the first and second faces are spaced apart from each other.