A61F2013/51117

Absorbent articles having substrates having zonal treatments

The present disclosure is directed, in part, to absorbent article comprising a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid impermeable backsheet, a lateral axis defining a front region on a first side of the lateral axis and a back region on a second side of the lateral axis, and an absorbent core positioned at least partially intermediate the liquid permeable topsheet and the liquid impermeable backsheet. The liquid permeable topsheet may comprise a first zone situated primarily in the front region and having a substantially transferrable chemical treatment and a second zone situated primarily in the back region and having the substantially transferrable chemical treatment. A basis weight of the substantially transferrable chemical treatment may be greater in the second zone than in the first zone.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH A LOTIONED TOPSHEET

An absorbent article having a longitudinal axis extending in a longitudinal direction and a transversal axis extending in a transversal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. The absorbent article comprises a fluid-permeable topsheet, a lotion on the topsheet having a lotion pattern covering a lotion pattern area, a fluid-impermeable backsheet, and an absorbent core between the topsheet and the backsheet. The core wrap defines a core footprint in a plane parallel to the longitudinal direction and transversal direction. The article comprises an intermediate layer between the topsheet and the absorbent core, the intermediate layer comprising at least one longitudinally-extending channel, preferably at least a pair of longitudinally-extending channels disposed symmetrically on each side of the longitudinal axis. The topsheet is depressed in the channel(s). The lotion-to-channel overlap ratio ranges from 0% to 20% of the area of the channel(s). The lotion-to-channel overlap ratio is the percentage of the channel(s) of the intermediate layer overlapping with the lotion pattern.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH A LOTIONED TOPSHEET

An absorbent article having a longitudinal axis extending in a longitudinal direction and a transversal axis extending in a transversal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. The absorbent article comprises a fluid-permeable topsheet, a lotion on the topsheet having a lotion pattern covering a lotion pattern area, a fluid-impermeable backsheet, and an absorbent core between the topsheet and the backsheet. The core wrap defines a core footprint in a plane parallel to the longitudinal direction and transversal direction. The ratio of the lotion pattern area relative to the area of the footprint of the absorbent core ranges from 5% to 25%.

Absorbent article with skin pH-adjusting effect

A disposable absorbent hygiene article is provided, comprising a liquid permeable topsheet, a backsheet and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet. In the article, at least one layer, selected from said topsheet and an optionally present liquid permeable and nonabsorbent layer disposed between said topsheet and said absorbent core, is provided with a dry coating comprising at least one lactone selected from the group consisting of ?- and ?-lactones.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING A MULTI-COMPONENT TOPSHEET AND LEG CUFFS
20180271719 · 2018-09-27 ·

The present disclosure is directed, in part, to an absorbent article including a topsheet including a second substrate disposed at least partially intermediate a first discrete substrate and a third discrete substrate. The first discrete substrate opposes the third discrete substrate about a longitudinal axis of the topsheet. The first discrete substrate and the second discrete substrate are bonded in a first bonding zone about a longitudinal axis of the topsheet. The third discrete substrate and the second discrete substrate are bonded in a second bonding zone about a longitudinal axis of the topsheet. A pair of leg cuffs have free terminal edges and are joined to the topsheet and/or backsheet. The distance between the free terminal edges is not longer than the distance between an inner edge of the first bonding zone and an inner edge of the second bonding zone.

Disposable wearable article
12115051 · 2024-10-15 · ·

A disposable wearable article has a top sheet constituting a surface for use, a liquid-impervious sheet provided on the under face side, and an absorbent element interposed therebetween, wherein the top sheet is formed of perforated nonwoven fabric having a number of holes arranged at intervals and each penetrating two sides of the fabric. The absorbent element includes an absorber body and a packing sheet covering the absorber body. The packing sheet is formed of laminated nonwoven fabric having a spunbonded layer and a melt-blown layer, and a moisturizer composed mainly of glycerin is applied to an exterior surface of the top sheet.

LOW FRICTION CORE-SHELL NANOFIBROUS MEMBRANES FOR DELIVERY OF ACTIVE INGREDIENTS TO THE WET SKIN
20180125729 · 2018-05-10 ·

A membrane for skin comprising a plurality of randomly oriented core-shell nanofibers is provided in the present invention, where each of said core-shell nanofibers comprises at least an active-ingredient-loaded polymeric core and a non-polymeric shell consisting of active ingredients only surrounding the core. Related fabrication method of said membrane is also provided in the present invention.

Absorbent article with lotion

An absorbent article, such as a catamenial device, having a liquid pervious topsheet, a backsheet joined to the topsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet is disclosed. The absorbent article has a lotion composition applied to at least a portion of the outer surface of the topsheet, the lotion composition including a rheology structurant selected from the group consisting of microcrystalline wax, alkyl dimethicone, ethylene glycol dibehenate, ethylene glycol distearate, glycerol tribehenate, glycerol tristearate, and ethylene bisoleamide.

CRIMPED FIBER SPUNBOND NONWOVEN WEBS / LAMINATES

Nonwoven webs/nonwoven laminates for use in absorbent articles are disclosed. The nonwoven laminate includes a first nonwoven web with continuous spunbond crimped fibers and a second web joined to the first nonwoven web. A plurality of apertures extend through at least one of the first nonwoven web or the second web. The nonwoven web includes a plurality of continuous spunbond crimped fibers wherein a plurality of apertures extend through the nonwoven web.