A61F2013/4706

ABSORBENT MEMBER FOR A BODY CLEFT ADAPTED PRODUCT AND PRODUCT WITH SUCH ABSORBENT MEMBER
20240269011 · 2024-08-15 ·

This invention is an absorbent article and more particularly to an improved absorbent device that is worn in body clefts, in particular interlabially by female wearers for catamenial purposes, incontinence protection, or both and in the anal crease for light faecal incontinence or in the context of haemorrhoids, or underarm sweat-pads.

Anti-channeling stool management system
09937083 · 2018-04-10 ·

A stool management and collection system for acutely and chronically ill patients that prevents stool channeling and the consequential breakdown of patient skin. It comprises a bandage unit, a contour pad, a backing member, an easily connectible and releasable fastener, and a stool holding bag with a tapered upper portion. In addition, a diaper is used to collect patient urine and support the stool holding bag in approximately the same area where an incontinence pad is worn, instead of on the patient's backside as in the prior art. Furthermore, the opening in the bandage unit should leave a minimum distance of approximately three-sixteenths of an inch around the patient's rectal opening for the application of barrier cream or other skin-protecting substance. Super absorbent polymer (SAP) resin may be employed as a part of the system's structure, and a liner may be added to the stool collection bag.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH FLAT-BACK PROTECTION FEATURE
20180064585 · 2018-03-08 ·

An absorbent article includes a base-structure and an elevatable structure known as a flat-back protection feature, that is capable of rising above the base-structure during article use. The flat-back protection feature utilizes either differences in material length compared with the length of the adjacent base-structure, or elastic materials, to maintain the feature elevation above the base-structure, while the article is in an extended condition. The flat-back protection feature extends into the intergluteal cleft of a wearer during use. Embossment features on the absorbent article are used to facilitate folding of the absorbent article, enhance the functionality of the protection feature, and/or improve the ease of manufacture.

Devices and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage

Described here are body liners and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage using one or more body liners. The body liners may be formed from one or more liner layers and in some instances may comprise one or more adhesive regions to connect the body liners to the skin of a wearer. The body liners may be configured to absorb fluid, and may selectively distribute fluid relative to the body liner.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING A PAIR OF REAR SIDE FLAPS
20180028374 · 2018-02-01 ·

An absorbent article has longitudinal edges, front and rear end regions, and a central region between the end regions, and an absorbent core disposed between a topsheet and a backsheet. A pair of central side flaps extend laterally outward from longitudinal edges of the absorbent core in the central region, and a pair of rear side flaps extend laterally outward from longitudinal edges of the absorbent core in the rear end region. A channel with a plurality of first areas and second areas alternately spaced along at least a portion of a length of the channel is present.

Devices and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage

Described here are body liners and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage using one or more body liners. The body liners may be formed from one or more liner layers and in some instances may comprise one or more adhesive regions to connect the body liners to the skin of a wearer. The body liners may be configured to absorb fluid, and may selectively distribute fluid relative to the body liner.

Vaginal discharge collection device, method of using the same, and packaging assembly thereof
12447068 · 2025-10-21 ·

A vaginal discharge collection device includes a main body including an absorbent material and which is tapered from a front end to a rear end, a first vertical cross section of the front end being larger than a second vertical cross section of the rear end. The device further includes an external liquid barrier including a liquid-impermeable material, the external liquid barrier including a bottom liquid barrier and first and second lateral liquid barriers, the bottom liquid barrier extending to the rear end across the bottom surface of the main body, and the first and second lateral liquid barriers extending to the rear end across at least respective portions of the first and second lateral surfaces of the main body. The device further includes an internal liquid barrier extending through the main body.

Multi-layered absorbent article

An absorbent article for menstrual and/or incontinence purposes, having a unique two-layer acquisition and absorbent structure. The cover layer includes a nonwoven material. The absorbent core includes multiple strata including super absorbent, fiber material that is pulp and/or bicomponent fibers, and a binder material. The total thickness of the absorbent article is less than or equal to the thickness of absorbent articles of similar absorbent characteristics. The absorbent article includes various absorbent properties that are improved despite parity or reduction in overall thickness.

MULTI-LAYERED ABSORBENT ARTICLE
20260069471 · 2026-03-12 ·

An absorbent article for menstrual and/or incontinence purposes, having a unique two-layer acquisition and absorbent structure. The cover layer includes a nonwoven material. The absorbent core includes multiple strata including super absorbent, fiber material that is pulp and/or bicomponent fibers, and a binder material. The total thickness of the absorbent article is less than or equal to the thickness of absorbent articles of similar absorbent characteristics. The absorbent article includes various absorbent properties that are improved despite parity or reduction in overall thickness.