Patent classifications
A61F13/5633
ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH EAR PORTION
An absorbent article includes a first waist region, a second waist region and a crotch region disposed between the first and second waist regions; and a chassis comprising a topsheet, a backsheet and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet. The absorbent article also includes an ear disposed in one of the waist regions. The ear includes a laminate having a first nonwoven and a second nonwoven and an elastomeric material sandwiched between said first and second nonwovens in an elasticized region. The laminate also includes a first bonding region comprising a first plurality of ultrasonic bonds having a first bond density, and a second bonding region comprising a second plurality of ultrasonic bonds having a second bond density. The first bond density is greater than the second bond density.
Fastener for an absorbent article
An absorbent article includes front and rear portions and a fastener for connecting side edges of the front and rear portions. The fastener includes a grasping element attached to an outer surface of the fastener to provide for grasping by the wearer or caregiver. The grasping element may be formed of flexible material and may have a variety of configurations, including a tube, a flange, a tunnel or a pocket.
ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH POCKET AND SECONDARY FASTENING SYSTEM
An absorbent article (10) can include a fastening system including a primary fastening system (82) and a secondary fastening system (84). The primary fastening system (82) can include at least one primary first fastening component (86) and at least one primary second fastening component (88). The secondary fastening system (84) can include a first secondary first fastening component (96) and at least one secondary second fastening component (98). The absorbent article (10) can also include a pocket (64) disposed in the front waist region (12) such that at least one primary first fastening component (86) is configured to engage the pocket (64) when engaging the at least one primary second fastening component (88) in the fastened condition of the absorbent article (10) and the first secondary first fastening component (96) can engage the at least one secondary second fastening component (98) in the fastened condition.
DISPOSABLE ARTICLE WITH REINFORCED HANDLE
A pant-like absorbent articles having handles on side panels of the article for ease of removal and donning of the absorbent garment is disclosed. The article includes a front waist region, a back waist region, and a chassis extending longitudinally between and interconnecting the front and back waist regions attached by at least one side panel. Formed within the side panel is at least one handle. The handle includes an aperture formed through the side panel. The handle further includes a reinforcing material operatively joined to the at least one side panel adjacent distal side edges of the aperture.
Absorbent article having a fastening system with a visual cue
An absorbent article has a chassis having an outer cover at least in part defining the outer surface of the article, a pair of ears extending transversely outward from opposite sides of the chassis, and a fastening system comprising a primary fastening system and a secondary fastening system. The secondary fastening system includes a secondary second fastening component located on each of the ears and a corresponding secondary first fastening component located on the outer surface of the article at a first waist portion. A ΔE value calculated using the Color Contrast Test between the secondary first fastening components uncovered by the ears and the outer cover being greater than 20.
Disposable Diaper And Cushion Sheet
To improve the ventilation properties of a sheet used in a flute structure. This disposable diaper has formed therein, on at least one of a front part and a rear part, a cushion part (40). In the cushion part (40), in a state where a waist expansion member (43) is stretched in the width direction of the diaper, the member is sandwiched and secured between an inner sheet (41) and an outer sheet (42). In the cushion part (40), a cushion forming sheet (44) overlaps one or both of the inner sheet (41) and the outer sheet (42), and is intermittently joined thereto so that in the width direction joining portions (51) and nonjoining portions (52) are alternatingly continuous. Formed in the cushion forming sheet (44) are a plurality of openings (60) or depressions that are grouped into row groups (R) and column groups (C). A continuous line (A) links the plurality of openings (60) or depressions which belong to the column group (C), and the line is inclined at a prescribed angle (θ) with respect to a reference line (F) that extends in the longitudinal direction.
MULTI-PIECE ABSORBENT ARTICLE
An absorbent article includes an absorbent insert comprising a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and backsheet. The backsheet comprising a nonwoven joined to a film and a backsheet film-to-nonwoven peel strength measured in N/cm in an engagement region. The absorbent article also includes an outer cover and a fastening system capable of joining the absorbent insert to the outer cover. In an engaged configuration, the article comprises an insert-outer cover peel strength measured in N/cm in the engagement region; and the backsheet film-to-nonwoven peel strength is greater than the insert-outer cover peel strength.
Closure Tape Tab with an Inner Tab Portion Having Mechanical Fastening Elements
The present disclosure relates to a closure tape tab 10 with a proximal and a distal end portions 20, 30 connected by an inner portion 40 from which mechanical fastening elements 48 protrude. The present disclosure further relates to such a closure tape 100, optionally wound into a roll 110, and to a method of making such a closure tape 100 and such closure tape tabs 10. The present disclosure moreover relates to an absorbent article 115 such as a disposable diaper 115 having such closure tape tabs 10.
CLOSURE ASSEMBLIES USING EXTENDED FINGERLIFTS
Extended fingerlifts and their use in closure assemblies typically provided in absorbent articles such as diapers are described.
Configurable absorbent articles having improved bodily exudate separation and sampling
Configurable absorbent articles with improved bodily exudate separation and sampling are provided.