Disposable Diaper And Cushion Sheet
20170231839 · 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/515
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/49011
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2013/49038
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
To maintain, in a wide state, the spaces in a ventilation channel formed when a waist expansion member contracts. This disposable diaper has formed therein, on one or both of a front part (1) and a rear part (2), a cushion part (40). The cushion part (40) includes: an inner sheet (41); an outer sheet (42); one or a plurality of waist expansion members (43); and a cushion forming sheet (44). In a state where the waist expansion member (43) is stretched in the width direction, the member is secured between the inner sheet (41) and the outer sheet (42). The cushion forming sheet (44) overlaps one or both of the inner sheet (41) and the outer sheet (42), and is joined thereto so that in the width direction joining portions (51) and non-joining portions (52) are alternatingly continuous. The joining portions (51) are formed by joining-lines (53) which are straight and extend in the longitudinal direction and at least two columns of which are side by side. The space (second space (D2)) between the joining-line columns in one joining portion is narrower than the space (first space (D1)) between adjacent joining portions.
Claims
1. A disposable diaper divided into a front body part (1), a rear body part (2), and a crotch portion (3) positioned between the front body part (1) and the rear body part (2) in a longitudinal direction, a cushion portion (40) being formed in both or any one of the front body part (1) and the rear body part (2), wherein the cushion portion (40) includes: an internal sheet (41); an external sheet (42) positioned on a side of a non-skin facing surface of the internal sheet (41); one or a plurality of waist stretchable members (43) fixed by being interposed between the internal sheet (41) and the external sheet (42) while extending in a width direction of the disposable diaper; and a cushion forming sheet (44) overlapping both or any one of the internal sheet (41) and the external sheet (42), the cushion forming sheet (44) being intermittently joined thereto such that joining portions (51) and non-joining portions (52) are alternately continued in the width direction, each of the joining portions (51) is formed when two or more columns of linear joining lines (53) extending in the longitudinal direction are arranged, and when an interval between the joining portions (51) is defined as a first interval (D.sub.1), and an interval between columns of the joining lines (53) within the joining portions (51) is defined as a second interval (D.sub.2), the second interval (D.sub.2) is narrower than the first interval (D.sub.1).
2. The disposable diaper according to claim 1, wherein the second interval (D.sub.2) is 15% or more of the first interval (D.sub.1).
3. The disposable diaper according to claim 1, wherein the second interval (D.sub.2) is 50% or less of the first interval (D.sub.1).
4. The disposable diaper according to claim 1, wherein a width (W) of the joining lines (53) is narrower than the second interval (D.sub.2).
5. The disposable diaper according to claim 4, wherein the width (W) of the joining lines (53) is 5% or more and 50% or less of the second interval (D.sub.2).
6. A cushion sheet in which one or a plurality of elastic stretchable members is fixed between a plurality of sheet members, the cushion sheet comprising: an internal sheet (41); an external sheet (42); one or a plurality of elastic stretchable members (43) fixed by being interposed between the internal sheet (41) and the external sheet (42) while extending in a certain direction; and a cushion forming sheet (44) overlapping both or any one of the internal sheet (41) and the external sheet (42), the cushion forming sheet (44) being intermittently joined thereto such that joining portions (51) and non-joining portions (52) are alternately continued in the certain direction, wherein each of the joining portions (51) is formed when two or more columns of linear joining lines (53) extending in a direction intersecting the certain direction are arranged, and when an interval between the joining portions (51) is defined as a first interval (D.sub.1), and an interval between columns of the joining lines (53) within the joining portions (51) is defined as a second interval (D.sub.2), the second interval (D.sub.2) is narrower than the first interval (D.sub.1).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0043] Hereinafter, embodiments for implementing the invention will be described using drawings. The invention is not restricted to a mode described below, and includes a mode appropriately corrected from the mode below within a clear range by those skilled in the art.
[0044] In this specification, a “front body part” refers to a part that covers a belly side (a front of a body) of a wearer when the wearer wears a diaper. In addition, a “crotch portion” refers to a portion that covers a crotch of the wearer when the wearer wears the diaper. In addition, a “rear body part” refers to a part that covers a back side (a rear of the body) of the wearer when the wearer wears the diaper.
[0045] In addition, in this specification, a “longitudinal direction” basically refers to a direction (Y axis direction) of connecting a front body part to a rear body part in a disposable diaper. In addition, a “width direction” basically refers to a direction (X axis direction) perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the disposable diaper.
[0046] In addition, in this specification, “A to B” indicates “A or more and B or less”.
(1. Overall Configuration of Disposable Diaper)
[0047] For example, the invention is widely applicable to a known pants-type disposable diaper and a known tape-type disposable diaper. The pants-type disposable diaper is a disposable diaper in which both side portions corresponding to a front body part and a rear body part are joined to each other in advance (for example, Patent Literature 1). In addition, the tape-type disposable diaper is a disposable diaper in which an adhesive tape is attached to both side portions corresponding to a front body part or a rear body part, and the front body part and the rear body part are attached to each other using an adhesive tape at the time of wearing (for example, Patent Literature 3). In addition, examples of the pants-type disposable diaper include an integrated disposable diaper (Patent Literature 1) in which an outer packaging body is one body across the rear body part from the front body part, and a separation-type disposable diaper (Patent Literature 2) in which an outer packaging body of the front body part and an outer packaging body of the rear body part are separated from each other. Hereinafter, content of the invention will be specifically described using, as an example, the separation-type disposable diaper of the pants-type disposable diaper among these various types of disposable diapers.
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[0049] The diaper is assembled from a developed state illustrated in
[0050] In addition, as illustrated in
[0051] In the present embodiment, the cushion portion 40 is provided in each of the front body part outer packaging body 10 and the rear body part outer packaging body 20. However, in the invention, the cushion portion 40 may be provided in at least one of the front body part outer packaging body 10 and the rear body part outer packaging body 20.
(2. Configuration of Each Portion of Disposable Diaper)
[0052] Next, a description will be given of an example of a configuration of each portion of the disposable diaper 100 using drawings.
(2-1. Cushion Portion)
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[0054] As illustrated in
[0055] As illustrated in the cross-sectional view of
[0056] The plurality of waist stretchable members 43 is fixed between the internal sheet 41 and the external sheet 42 while being stretched in the width direction. For example, when the plurality of waist stretchable members 43 is fixed, an elongation percentage is preferable in a range of 150% to 400%, 200% to 380%, or 250% to 360%. The “elongation percentage” refers to a value indicating a length of the stretchable member in an extended state when a length (full size) of the stretchable member in a non-extended state (a free state) is set to 100%. Since the waist stretchable member 43 in the extended state is fixed between the internal sheet 41 and the external sheet 42 in this way, a wrinkle (gather) is formed in the internal sheet 41 and the external sheet 42 when the waist stretchable members 43 contract.
[0057] When the waist stretchable members 43 is fixed by being interposed between internal sheet 41 and external sheet 42, for example, an adhesive may be applied to the waist stretchable members 43, and the waist stretchable members 43 to which the adhesive is applied may be interposed between the internal sheet 41 and the external sheet 42. In addition, for example, after the adhesive is applied to both or one of the internal sheet 41 and the external sheet 42, the waist stretchable members 43 may be fixed by being interposed between the sheets 41.
[0058] Further, in the present embodiment, the cushion portion 40 includes a cushion forming sheet 44 disposed on the skin facing surface side of the internal sheet 41. The cushion forming sheet 44 is a sheet member directly coming into contact with a skin of the wearer of the disposable diaper, and has a function of forming a wrinkle (gather) on the skin facing surface side of the internal sheet 41. The cushion forming sheet 44 may be further disposed on the non-skin facing surface side of the external sheet 42. In addition, the cushion forming sheet 44 overlapping the internal sheet 41 and the cushion forming sheet 44 overlapping the external sheet 42 (not illustrated) may be integrally connected to each other.
[0059] Herein, a description will be given of a structure in which the cushion forming sheet 44 included in the cushion portion 40 forms a wrinkle with reference to
[0060] As illustrated in
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[0062] Next,
[0063] Herein,
[0064] In addition, each of the joining portions 51 is formed by a plurality of joining lines 53. Each of the joining lines 53 has a straight line shape extending in the longitudinal direction (Y direction) of the disposable diaper. In
[0065] In addition, as illustrated in
[0066] In addition, in the example illustrated in
[0067] As illustrated in
[0068] Herein, when the “first interval D.sub.1” corresponding to an interval between joining portions 51 is compared with the “second interval D.sub.2” corresponding to an interval between columns of joining lines 53 within one joining portion 51, the second interval D.sub.2 is narrower than the first interval D.sub.1. Specifically, when the first interval D.sub.1 is set to 100%, the second interval D.sub.2 is preferably in a range of 15% to 50%. In addition, the second interval D.sub.2 is preferably in a range of 20% to 45%, and particularly preferably in a range of 22% to 40% or 25% to 35%.
[0069] It is considered that three or more columns of joining lines 53 are formed within one joining portion 51, and intervals among the respective columns are different from each other. In this case, the second interval D.sub.2 refers to all intervals among columns of the joining lines 53 within the one joining portion 51. In addition, the second interval D.sub.2 may be rephrased to indicate a widest interval among the intervals among the columns of the joining lines 53 within the one joining portion 51. That is, when three or more columns of joining lines 53 are formed within one joining portion 51, and intervals among the respective columns are different from each other, all the intervals among the respective columns are narrower than the first interval D.sub.1.
[0070] As described above, when the second interval D.sub.2 is set to be 15% or more of the first interval D.sub.1, it is considered that a small ventilation passage (space) 62 is formed between columns of joining lines 53 included in the joining portion 51 when the waist stretchable members 43 contract as illustrated in
[0071] In addition, when columns of the joining lines 53 are formed at an interval within the joining portion 51, air permeability or flexibility of the joining portion 51 is improved. That is, it may be considered that the joining portion 51 is formed by one column of thick joining lines or dense joining points in order to ensure a wide interval between the large ventilation passages 61. However, since the joining portion 51 corresponds to a region obtained by joining sheet members using an adhesive, thermal fusion bonding, etc., air permeability or flexibility of the joining portion 51 is degraded when the joining portion 51 is formed by the thick joining lines or the dense joining points. In contrast, air permeability and flexibility of the joining portion 51 may be prevented from being degraded when one joining portion 51 is formed by a plurality of columns of joining lines 53 at an interval as in the pattern illustrated in
[0072] Besides, when the second interval D.sub.2 exceeds 50% of the first interval D.sub.1, the small ventilation passage 62 becomes excessively large. That is, when the second interval D.sub.2 exceeds 50% of the first interval D.sub.1, there is a concern that the large ventilation passage 61 and the small ventilation passage 62 adjacent to each other may interfere in each other to crush spaces thereof. In this case, there is a concern that the functions of the large ventilation passage 61 (improvements in air permeability, flexibility, and the cushioning property) may be inhibited by the small ventilation passage 62. In addition, as described in the foregoing, the small ventilation passage 62 has the function of ensuring air permeability by maintaining the wide interval between the large ventilation passages 61, the buffer action of preventing the collision between the large ventilation passages 61, and the support action of supporting the large ventilation passage 61. However, when the second interval D.sub.2 exceeds 50% of the first interval D.sub.1, the above-described three actions by the small ventilation passage 62 are not effectively exhibited. In this regard, in the invention, the second interval D.sub.2 is preferably 50% or less or 40% or less of the first interval D.sub.1, and particularly preferably 30% or less of the first interval D.sub.1.
[0073] In addition, a height at which the small ventilation passage 62 rises is preferably 50% or less, 40% or less, or 30% or less of a height at which the large ventilation passage 61 rises. Specifically, when a height of the large ventilation passage 61 is set to 100%, a height of the small ventilation passage 62 is preferably in a range of 10% to 50%, and particularly preferably in a range of 12% to 45%, 14% to 40%, or 15% to 30%. The heights of the small ventilation passage 62 and the large ventilation passage 61 refer to heights obtained when the waist stretchable members 43 in a non-extended state (a free state). The small ventilation passage 62 is formed between two large ventilation passages 61. When the height of the small ventilation passage 62 exceeds 50% of the height of the large ventilation passage 61, air permeability between the large ventilation passages 61 is impaired. In addition, when the height of the small ventilation passage 62 exceeds 50% of the height of the large ventilation passage 61, the above-described three actions by the small ventilation passage 62 are not effectively exhibited. Then, a purpose of forming the small ventilation passage 62 between the large ventilation passages 61 almost disappears. For this reason, the height at which the small ventilation passage 62 rises is preferably half or less the height at which the large ventilation passage 61 rises.
[0074] In addition, as illustrated in
[0075] In addition, for example, the third interval D.sub.3 illustrated in
[0076] With regard to a joining pattern illustrated in
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[0078] In addition, as illustrated in
[0079] Besides, each of the internal sheet 41, the external sheet 42, and the cushion forming sheet 44 is preferably formed using a material such as a nonwoven fabric having an excellent touch and air permeability. For example, a nonwoven fabric manufactured using a spunbond method, an air-through method, or an air-laid method may be used.
[0080] In addition, it is preferable to apply filiform elastic gum or belt-like elastic gum as the waist stretchable members 43. A material such as styrene rubber, olefin rubber, urethane rubber, ester rubber, polyurethane, polyethylene, polystyrene, styrene-butadiene, silicone, polyester, etc. may be used as such a rubber material.
[0081] In addition, in the present embodiment, the internal sheet 41 extends toward the crotch portion 3 of the diaper. Further, a portion of the internal sheet 41 overlaps an upper part (skin facing surface) of an end portion of the absorbent main body 30 in the longitudinal direction. When the portion of the internal sheet 41 is overlapped with the absorbent main body 30, the absorbent main body 30 is firmly fixed to the outer packaging bodies 10 and 20 and is unlikely to be removed.
[0082] In addition, the outer packaging bodies 10 and 20 may further include an inner sheet 45 and a stretchable tammy member 46. In more detail, as illustrated in
(2-3. Absorbent Main Body)
[0083] As illustrated in
[0084] The absorber 31 is a member for absorbing a liquid such as urine, and holding the absorbed liquid. The absorber 31 is disposed between the liquid-permeable top sheet 32 and the liquid-impermeable back sheet 33. The absorber 31 has a function of absorbing a liquid penetrating the top sheet 32, and is made of an absorbent material. A known material may be employed as the absorbent material contained in the absorber 31. For example, a flap pulp, a super absorbent polymer, or a hydrophilic sheet may be used as the absorbent material. The absorber 31 may be enclosed by a core wrap sheet 36. Tissue paper, absorbent paper, a nonwoven fabric subjected to a hydrophilic treatment, etc. may be appropriately used as the core wrap sheet 36.
[0085] The top sheet 32 is a member that directly comes into contact with a skin of the crotch portion of the wearer, and allows a liquid such as urine to penetrate to the absorber 31. For this reason, the top sheet 32 is made of a liquid-permeable material having high flexibility. In addition, the top sheet 32 is disposed to cover a skin contact surface side of the absorber 31. Examples of the liquid-permeable material contained in the top sheet 32 include a fabric, a nonwoven fabric, or a porous film. In addition, for example, a material obtained by performing a hydrophilic treatment on a fiber of a thermoplastic resin such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyester, or nylon, and then forming a nonwoven fabric using the fiber may be used as the top sheet 32.
[0086] The back sheet 33 is a member for preventing the liquid, which penetrates the top sheet 32 and is absorbed by the absorber 31, from leaking to the outside of the diaper. For this reason, the back sheet 33 is made of a liquid-impermeable material. The back sheet 33 covers the absorber 31 from the non-skin contact surface side to prevent a liquid leakage from a bottom surface of the absorber 31. An example of the impermeable material contained in the back sheet 33 corresponds to a liquid-impermeable film made of polyethylene resin. In particular, it is preferable to use a microporous polyethylene film in which a plurality of minute holes having a size in a range of 0.1 to 4 μm is formed.
[0087] The cover sheet 34 is a member for reinforcing the back sheet 33 and improving a touch thereof. The cover sheet 34 is bonded to the non-skin contact surface side of the back sheet 33. A woven fabric or a nonwoven fabric is used as a material contained in the cover sheet 34. In particular, it is preferable to use a nonwoven fabric or a wet-laid nonwoven fabric made of a thermoplastic resin such as polyethylene, polypropylene, or polyester as the material contained in the cover sheet 34.
[0088] The pair of solid gathers 35 is a member that rises along both side edges of the absorber 31, and prevents a side leakage of urine excreted by the wearer. A solid gather stretchable material is disposed at a distal end of each of the solid gathers 35, and rises in a skin contact direction of the wearer when the stretchable material contracts. For this reason, the pair of solid gathers 35 serves as a urine leakproof wall, and prevents a side leakage in which urine penetrating the top sheet 32 or urine failing to be absorbed by the absorber 31 leaks from an opening around a leg portion of the disposable diaper. The solid gathers 35 may employ a known configuration used for a conventional disposable diaper. For example, the solid gathers 35 may be formed by interposing and fixing the solid gather stretchable material in an extended state between layers of a water-repellent sheet. For example, a nonwoven fabric sheet obtained using a manufacturing method such as card embossing, spunbond, etc. may be used as the water-repellent sheet. In particular, it is preferable to use a nonwoven fabric such as SMS, SMMS, etc. having a high waterproofing property.
[0089] Hereinbefore, in this specification, a description has been given of the embodiments of the invention with reference to the drawings to express content of the invention. However, the invention is not restricted to the above embodiments, and includes a modified mode or an improved mode clear to those skilled in the art based on information described in this specification.
[0090] For example, in the invention, a cushioning property may be assigned by manufacturing the cushion sheet illustrated in
[0091] In more detail, as illustrated in
[0092] As described in the foregoing, a cushioning property may be easily assigned to an existing disposable diaper by manufacturing a cushion sheet separately from the disposable diaper. For this reason, manufacturing of only the cushion sheet is a preferable mode of the invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0093] The invention is preferably applicable to a disposable diaper manufacturing industry.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0094] 1 . . . front body part [0095] 2 . . . rear body part [0096] 3 . . . crotch portion [0097] 4 . . . waist opening [0098] 5 . . . leg opening [0099] 10 . . . front body part outer packaging body [0100] 20 . . . rear body part outer packaging body [0101] 30 . . . absorbent main body [0102] 31 . . . absorber [0103] 32 . . . top sheet [0104] 33 . . . back sheet [0105] 34 . . . cover sheet [0106] 35 . . . solid gather [0107] 36 . . . core wrap sheet [0108] 40 . . . cushion portion [0109] 41 . . . internal sheet [0110] 42 . . . external sheet [0111] 43 . . . waist stretchable member [0112] 44 . . . cushion forming sheet [0113] 45 . . . inner sheet [0114] 46 . . . stretchable tammy member [0115] 51 . . . joining portion [0116] 52 . . . non-joining portion [0117] 53 . . . linear joining line [0118] 61 . . . large ventilation passage [0119] 62 . . . small ventilation passage