A61F2013/8402

DISPOSABLE DIAPER WITH INTEGRATED DISPOSAL AID
20170087035 · 2017-03-30 ·

A disposable diaper includes a disposal aid which is embedded inside the diaper. The disposal aid includes a base, a removable cover and a tab. The diaper includes a slit and the disposal aid is embedded inside the diaper during manufacturing so that the tab protrudes from the slit. The base of the disposal aid includes one or more compartments where one or more items can be placed. By pulling the tab, the disposal aid can be pulled out of the diaper, thereby, facilitating access to the disposal aid, and by removing the cover, the one or more items become accessible, thereby, facilitating removal of the one or more items from the one or more compartments.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING IMPROVED COMFORT

An absorbent article includes a liquid pervious topsheet, a backsheet at least peripherally joined to the topsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between said topsheet and said backsheet. The absorbent article further includes an integrated nonwoven fluid management layer having a basis weight between about 40 gsm and about 65 gsm; and an Urine Standard Rewet Value of 10 mg or less.

Disposable diaper with integrated disposal aid
09532911 · 2017-01-03 ·

A disposable diaper includes a disposal aid coupled with an exterior surface of a waistband region of the diaper. The disposal aid includes a base, a first removable cover and a second removable cover. A disposal bag is placed on the base and covered by the first removable cover. A cleaning wipe is place on the first removable cover and covered by the second removable cover. The base may include a cavity to receive the disposal bag so as to reduce the overall height of the disposal aid. The disposal aid may alternatively be configured to include a disposal bag encased in a casing and a cleaning wipe, both of which are placed on the base of the disposal aid and covered by a single removable cover.

Pet diaper with detachable waste bag
12324418 · 2025-06-10 ·

A pet diaper with detachable waste bag capable of collecting feces, in a detachable bag for easier collection and disposal enables a caretaker to easily remove the waste bag from the diaper for quick disposal without making a mess and without having to reach all the way to the ground. Furthermore, the pet diaper has a removable diaper core eliminating the need to change the entire diaper after the pet urinates.

Disposable absorbent article

A disposable absorbent article. The disposable absorbent article has a topsheet; a backsheet; and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet. The disposable absorbent article may include embossed central channels, a perimeter channel, and a pair of rear channels disposed on opposite sides of a longitudinal axis transversely inboard of the perimeter channel and longitudinally outboard of the outwardly convex longitudinal channels. The pair of rear channels may be generally candy cane-shaped.

PANT-TYPE ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF

Disclosed is a pant type absorbent article having a waist guard portion on the front and/or back elastic belt, wherein the waist guard portion has a specific location in view of the location from the distal edge to the proximal edge relative to the percentage of the seam length LS, the waist guard portion comprising a waist guard elastic portion having a longitudinal dimension of no greater than about 40 mm, wherein the remainder of the elastic belt superposing the waist guard elastic portion is defined a correlated portion, wherein the tensile stress of the waist guard elastic portion is higher than that of the correlated portion.

Pant-type absorbent article and manufacturing method thereof

Disclosed is a pant type absorbent article having a waist guard portion on the front and/or back elastic belt, wherein the waist guard portion has a specific location in view of the location from the distal edge to the proximal edge relative to the percentage of the seam length LS, the waist guard portion comprising a waist guard elastic portion having a longitudinal dimension of no greater than about 40 mm, wherein the remainder of the elastic belt superposing the waist guard elastic portion is defined a correlated portion, wherein the tensile stress of the waist guard elastic portion is higher than that of the correlated portion.

Pant-type absorbent article and manufacturing method thereof

A pant type absorbent article includes a back elastic belt comprising a waist guard portion extending towards the crotch region from a closed base line towards an open edge, wherein the waist guard portion is formed by a first inner waist fold extending from a second inner waist fold, the second inner waist fold extending from the inner sheet, and a first elastic member bonded between the first inner waist fold and the second inner waist fold, wherein the waist guard portion is partially bonded to the remainder of the elastic belt from which the first and second inner waist folds extend to define a pocket.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH IMPROVED PERFORMANCE

A disposable absorbent article having a topsheet, a backsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and a fluid management layer disposed between the topsheet and the absorbent core is disclosed. The fluid management layer is an integrated, carded, nonwoven disposed between the topsheet and the absorbent core. The absorbent article exhibits an average stain size of less than about 2400 mm{circumflex over ()}2, when measured in accordance with the Stain Size test method.

Disposable hygiene article

Disposable hygiene article having a liquid-permeable topsheet, a liquid-impermeable backsheet and an absorbent core. The article is releasably attached to a garment and has liquid side barriers arranged substantially along longitudinal edges of the absorbent core. The article has a front portion, oriented upwards during use, having a tapering shape with a maximum width of the front portion, measured between first left and right edge points, and a minimum width, measured between second left and right edge points. A first imaginary connection line connects the first right edge point to the second right edge point and a second imaginary connection line connects the first left edge point to the second left edge point. The first and second imaginary connection lines extend in an angle ranging between 60 and 90 with the transverse direction T and have a length of at least 15% of the full length of the article.