A61F13/60

Precursor composite material, method for producing a precursor composite material, method for producing a composite material and use of a precursor composite material and of a composite material

A precursor composite material (60) is provided, having a layer sequence (50) comprising an adhesive layer (20), a carrier layer (10) on the adhesive layer (20), a release layer (40) on the carrier layer (10) and a parting layer (30) on the release layer (40), wherein the layer sequence (50) is arranged in such a way that the side of the adhesive layer (20) facing away from the layer sequence (50) is arranged at least in sub-regions on the side of the parting layer (30) facing away from the layer sequence (50). Further provided are a composite material, a method for producing the precursor composite material, a method for producing the composite material and a use of the precursor composite material and of the composite material.

ENHANCED APPEARANCE CHANGING SANITARY PAD
20180071153 · 2018-03-15 ·

An Enhanced Sanitary Pad has various optional devices associated therewith in order to ameliorate painful conditions and also signal the amount of liquids absorbed therein. In this regard, an image is imprinted on one or more layers of a absorbent material within a sanitary pad. The image is affected by liquids such as menstrual flow to produce observable changes that signal a user to change the pad. The observable changes in the image include but are not limited to fading, color changing, glowing and or shining. Optionally, cooling crystals are embedded within an absorbent layer attached to a plastic backing material. Another option has a cooling strip associated with the pad at either end thereof, on the longitudinal sides of the pad or in appropriate locations thereabouts. Another teaching has an independent pleated protrusion having a peel strip attached thereto.

ENHANCED APPEARANCE CHANGING SANITARY PAD
20180071153 · 2018-03-15 ·

An Enhanced Sanitary Pad has various optional devices associated therewith in order to ameliorate painful conditions and also signal the amount of liquids absorbed therein. In this regard, an image is imprinted on one or more layers of a absorbent material within a sanitary pad. The image is affected by liquids such as menstrual flow to produce observable changes that signal a user to change the pad. The observable changes in the image include but are not limited to fading, color changing, glowing and or shining. Optionally, cooling crystals are embedded within an absorbent layer attached to a plastic backing material. Another option has a cooling strip associated with the pad at either end thereof, on the longitudinal sides of the pad or in appropriate locations thereabouts. Another teaching has an independent pleated protrusion having a peel strip attached thereto.

Sanitary product system

This invention is directed to a sanitary product attachment means comprising a connection member (3) having a flexible base carrier (4), whereas on one main surface of the connection member (3) an underwear connection means (5) is present which is configured to fix the connection member (3) to a piece of underwear (12) and on the opposing main surface of the connection member (3) an absorbent member connection means (6) is present which is configured to fix the connection member (3) to the underside of an absorbent member (2, 2a).

Sanitary product system

This invention is directed to a sanitary product attachment means comprising a connection member (3) having a flexible base carrier (4), whereas on one main surface of the connection member (3) an underwear connection means (5) is present which is configured to fix the connection member (3) to a piece of underwear (12) and on the opposing main surface of the connection member (3) an absorbent member connection means (6) is present which is configured to fix the connection member (3) to the underside of an absorbent member (2, 2a).

LAMINATES INCLUDING A RETICULATED THERMOPLASTIC FILM AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME

A laminate of an at least partially reticulated thermoplastic film joined to an extensible carrier. The reticulated thermoplastic film includes a backing with openings and discrete elements protruding from the first major surface. There are two discrete elements aligned in a first direction abutting opposite ends of any given opening. In a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, there is one discrete element between the given opening and an adjacent opening aligned in the second direction. Each portion of the thermoplastic backing around the given opening is plastically deformed in its lengthwise direction. A method of making a laminate is also disclosed. The method includes stretching a thermoplastic backing having a plurality of discrete elements in the first direction and laminating the backing to an extensible carrier. Subsequently stretching the laminate in a second direction forms a tear in the thermoplastic backing between two adjacent of the discrete elements.

Laminates including a reticulated thermoplastic film and method of making the same

A laminate of an at least partially reticulated thermoplastic film joined to an extensible carrier. The reticulated thermoplastic film includes a backing with openings and discrete elements protruding from the first major surface. There are two discrete elements aligned in a first direction abutting opposite ends of any given opening. In a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, there is one discrete element between the given opening and an adjacent opening aligned in the second direction. Each portion of the thermoplastic backing around the given opening is plastically deformed in its lengthwise direction. A method of making a laminate is also disclosed. The method includes stretching a thermoplastic backing having a plurality of discrete elements in the first direction and laminating the backing to an extensible carrier. Subsequently stretching the laminate in a second direction forms a tear in the thermoplastic backing between two adjacent of the discrete elements.

Laminates including a reticulated thermoplastic film and method of making the same

A laminate of an at least partially reticulated thermoplastic film joined to an extensible carrier. The reticulated thermoplastic film includes a backing with openings and discrete elements protruding from the first major surface. There are two discrete elements aligned in a first direction abutting opposite ends of any given opening. In a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, there is one discrete element between the given opening and an adjacent opening aligned in the second direction. Each portion of the thermoplastic backing around the given opening is plastically deformed in its lengthwise direction. A method of making a laminate is also disclosed. The method includes stretching a thermoplastic backing having a plurality of discrete elements in the first direction and laminating the backing to an extensible carrier. Subsequently stretching the laminate in a second direction forms a tear in the thermoplastic backing between two adjacent of the discrete elements.

Diapers having a zoned non-attachable back sheet and methods of manufacturing same
09615979 · 2017-04-11 · ·

According to one embodiment, an absorbent article to be worn about a wearer has a front portion and a back portion. The absorbent article includes an outer layer, an inner layer that is substantially co-extensive with the outer layer, an absorbent layer and one or more fasteners, which are located on the back portion of the absorbent article. The absorbent layer is interposed between the outer layer and the inner layer to form the absorbent article. The outer layer has a central portion between two side portions. The central portion of the outer layer is treated with a chemical to substantially inhibit attachment of the one or more fasteners to the central portion of the outer layer. The one or more fasteners secure the back portion to the outer layer of the front portion. Specifically, the one or more fasteners are configured to secure the back portion to a region of the outer layer which is not treated with the chemical.

PATCH CONTAINING MICROORGANISM

The present invention relates to patch comprising a fibrous element comprising a filament-forming material and a microorganism, further comprising a liquid pervious first layer comprising a body facing surface and a garment facing surface opposite to the body facing surface,

an attachment means disposed at least partially on the garment facing surface of the first layer, and a removable release liner at least partially covering the attachment means when the attachment means comprises an adhesive.