Patent classifications
A61F2013/16
ABSORBENT ARTICLE
[Problem to be solved] To reduce uncomfortable feeling during wearing, and to prevent leakage from a side portion. [Solution] An absorber 4, and side sheets 7 disposed on both side portions in a longitudinal direction of a skin-contact surface side over an entire length in the longitudinal direction are provided. The side sheets 7 do not include an elastically stretchable member. There are provided a non-adhesive portion 10, in which a center portion in the width direction of the side sheets 7 is not bonded to the absorber 4 side, in a longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion H of a wearer, and adhesive portions 11 and 12 in which side sheets 7 are bonded to the absorber 4 at an outer side in the width direction and at both end sides in the longitudinal direction of the non-adhesive portion 10. An edge of side sheet 7 in the center side in the width direction is located to the center side in the width direction from a side edge of a narrowest portion 4a of the absorber 4 in the longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion H of a wearer. An edge in the center side in the width direction of the adhesive portion 11 adjacent to the outer side of the non-adhesive portion 10 in the width direction is provided in a position overlapped to or in the vicinity of the side edge of a narrowest portion 4a of the absorber 4.
Sanitary protective panels
A protective panel has an upper oval portion having a maximum width of between three and five inches inclusive and a vertical dimension between two and four inches inclusive, a second portion, contiguous with the first portion, extending downward from the first portion, with a gradually declining width over a vertical dimension of between eight and twelve inches inclusive, and a third lowermost portion having a width between one-half inch and two inches inclusive, ending in a circular arc at the lowermost extent, the panel formed of a polymer film having a human skin-compatible adhesive on one surface, enabling a user to apply the panel to the user's anatomy.
Fiber Bundle
A fiber bundle containing a plurality of fibers that are twisted about a longitudinal axis is provided. At least a portion of the fibers are formed from a thermoplastic composition containing a continuous phase that includes a polyolefin matrix polymer and a nanoinclusion additive dispersed within the continuous phase in the form of discrete domains. A porous network is defined in the composition that includes a plurality of nanopores.
Absorbent articles comprising low basis weight films exhibiting low glue burn through
Low basis weight films having a heat capacity×density value of greater than about 970,000 Ws/m.sup.3K, as measured by the method described herein, the films having a basis weight of less than about 16 gsm and comprising at least about 10% polypropylene.
SANITARY NAPKIN AND ASSOCIATED USE THEREOF
A sanitary napkin increases and ensures secure protection with an adhesive having a solid alignment lock. The sanitary napkin preferably has an extended length and is provided with a sponge-like rear filter to absorb tunnel-patterned bodily excretions. A generally diamond shaped padding absorbs bodily excretions from the vaginal region. Notably, the stronger adhesive locks the body in alignment with an undergarment.
ABSORBENT ARTICLE
An absorbent article includes a concave groove whose transverse plane shape satisfies (1) a relationship between a depth “h” of a bottom surface portion of the concave groove, and a distance “S” from a bottom end “G” of the concave groove to an upper end “K” from which a concavity of the concave groove starts is 1.5h<S, (2) a relationship between a width “b” of a bottom surface of the concave groove, and a width “B” between the upper ends “K” and “K” at both sides of the concave groove is B≧3b, and (3) a relationship between a dimension “a” of a square concave groove expressed by a product of the width “b” of the bottom surface of the concave groove and the depth “h” of the bottom surface portion, and a cross-sectional dimension “A” of the concave groove is A≧2a.
Method and Apparatus for Advancing an Absorbent Article
A converting apparatus operates to transfer a folded absorbent article from a first carrier apparatus to a second carrier apparatus. The converting apparatus includes a transfer apparatus and a guide member located adjacent to the transfer apparatus, forming a gap there between. The transfer apparatus includes a frame that is rotatable about a first axis of rotation and a transfer member that is rotatable about a second axis of rotation. The transfer member defines a receiving surface and the guide member defines a guide surface. The guide surface converges toward the receiving surface. The frame advances the absorbent article in a machine direction through the gap. While advancing absorbent article advances through the gap, the transfer member rotates the absorbent article about the second axis of rotation. The guide member includes side seam tuckers that are adapted to tuck the side seams of the absorbent article.
Disposable Underwear
The present invention relates to wearable sanitary napkin/panty liner having wearable section further comprising an upper side, a lower side a front surface and an inner surface, pocket located at the inner surface of the wearable section, waist band located at the upper side of the wearable section and sanitary napkin is placed within the pocket located at the inner surface of the wearable section and the pocket is permanently sealed.
FIXED AND REMOVABLE ABSORBENT CORES FOR ABSORBENT ARTICLES
A multiple use absorbent article includes a chassis absorbent unit having a chassis topsheet, a chassis backsheet, and a chassis absorbent core sandwiched between the chassis topsheet and the chassis backsheet. The article also includes an absorbent insert bonded to the chassis absorbent unit, a removable portion of the absorbent insert configured to be selectively removable from the chassis absorbent unit, wherein the absorbent insert includes an insert top-sheet, an insert backsheet, and an insert absorbent core sandwiched between the insert topsheet and the insert backsheet. The absorbent insert further includes a line of weakness that provides for separation of the absorbent insert into a removable portion configured to be removed from the chassis absorbent unit, and a resident portion that remains bonded to the chassis absorbent unit.
Portable sanitary staging assembly
A portable sanitary staging assembly is utilized to place an infant or a baby on while changing a diaper, or to stage an injured person or animal, such as for triage or emergency medical treatment in the field, or for a person or animal receiving medical attention outside of a typical medical environment. A portable sanitary staging assembly includes a sanitary paper dispenser assembly having a dispenser/protector tube dimensioned to receive sanitary paper therein, the dispenser/protector tube having a dispenser slot formed through a portion of the dispenser/protector tube to facilitate dispensing the sanitary paper. A sanitary pad assembly having a main sanitary pad is interconnected to a portion of the sanitary paper dispenser assembly. A cutter mechanism is affixed to a portion of the portable sanitary staging assembly to facilitate removal and disposal of soiled sanitary paper after use.