Method and apparatus for manufacturing absorbent article
11160692 · 2021-11-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/49017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2013/49082
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/15764
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F13/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An apparatus for manufacturing an article including an absorbent body includes: first and second rolls, in cooperation with each other, for trimming a continuous laminate to be the absorbent body so as to successively form the narrowed portions along the continuous laminate; a third roll for rotating in contact with the second roll to receive the continuous laminate from the second roll; and a separating cutter for successively severing the continuous laminate being carried by the third roll into units of individual articles, thereby obtaining the absorbent body.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing an article including an absorbent body having constricted portions to be a crotch portion, the method comprising: an introduction step of introducing a continuous laminate to be the absorbent body into between a first roll and a second roll; a trimming step of trimming the continuous laminate by the first and the second rolls so as to successively form the constricted portions along the continuous laminate; a first hand-over step of handing over the continuous laminate from the second roll to a third roll, the third roll being in abutment with the second roll, wherein the continuous laminate is carried through a point of abutment between the third roll and the second roll; and a separation step of successively severing the continuous laminate being carried by the third roll into units of individual articles, thereby obtaining the absorbent body, wherein the method comprises a first hold step of continuing to hold the continuous laminate by at least one of the second roll and the third roll, after trimming the continuous laminate in the trimming step until the separation in the separation step.
2. The method for manufacturing an article according to claim 1, further comprising, prior to the introduction step, a step of placing, on the continuous laminate, a leg elastic member that is stretchable in a longitudinal direction of the absorbent body.
3. The method for manufacturing an article according to claim 1, further comprising: a second hand-over step of handing over the absorbent body separated in the separation step from the third roll to a hold pad of a placement drum; and a second hold step of continuing to hold the absorbent body by at least one of the third roll and the hold pad, in the second hand-over step.
4. The method for manufacturing an article according to claim 3, further comprising an attitude changing step in which the hold pad on the placement drum turns about a normal to the placement drum, thereby changing an attitude of the absorbent body on the hold pad.
5. An apparatus for manufacturing an article including an absorbent body having constricted portions to be a crotch portion, the apparatus comprising: first and second rolls, in cooperation with each other, for trimming a continuous laminate to be the absorbent body so as to successively form the constricted portions along the continuous laminate, wherein one of the first and second rolls is a trim cutter and another of the first and second rolls is a first anvil; a third roll for rotating in abutment with the second roll to receive the continuous laminate from the second roll, wherein the continuous laminate is carried through a point of abutment between the third roll and the second roll; and a separating cutter for successively severing the continuous laminate being carried by the third roll into units of individual articles, thereby obtaining the absorbent body.
6. The apparatus for manufacturing an article according to claim 5, further comprising a pair of nip rolls for sandwiching an elastic member to be a leg elastic member between a pair of webs to be the continuous laminate.
7. The apparatus for manufacturing an article according to claim 5, further comprising: a placement drum for receiving the separated absorbent body from the third roll, wherein the third roll includes a hold device for continuing to hold a tip portion of the continuous laminate before being severed by the separating cutter, and the absorbent body having been severed by the separating cutter until the absorbent body is handed over to the placement drum.
8. The apparatus for manufacturing an article according to claim 7, wherein the placement drum includes a hold pad for receiving the absorbent body from the third roll and turning about a normal to the placement drum, thereby changing an attitude of the absorbent body received from the third roll.
9. The apparatus for manufacturing an article according to claim 5, wherein: the first roll is a first anvil roll; the second roll is a trim cutter roll; a diameter of the first anvil roll is smaller than a diameter of the trim cutter roll; and a suction pipe for sucking away scraps that are produced when trimming the continuous laminate by the trim cutter roll is arranged between the first anvil roll and the third roll.
10. The apparatus for manufacturing an article according to claim 9, wherein blades corresponding to an integral number of the absorbent bodies are provided on a circumferential surface of the trim cutter roll.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(6) Preferably, the method of the present invention further includes, prior to the introduction step,
(7) a step of placing, on the continuous laminate W2, a leg elastic member F1 that is stretchable in a longitudinal direction of the absorbent body 2.
(8) Preferably, the apparatus of the present invention further includes a pair of nip rolls Rn for sandwiching an elastic member to be a leg elastic member F1 between a pair of webs W0 and W1 to be the continuous laminate W2.
(9) Thus, although the continuous laminate W2 including the leg elastic member F1 placed therein is urged to shrink in the longitudinal direction, inadvertent shrinking of the continuous laminate W2 is suppressed by the holding.
(10) More preferably, the method of the present invention further includes:
(11) a second hand-over step of handing over the absorbent body 2 separated in the separation step from the third roll R3 to a hold pad P of a placement drum D; and
(12) a second hold step of continuing to hold the absorbent body 2 by at least one of the third roll R3 and the hold pad P, in the second hand-over step.
(13) More preferably, the apparatus of the present invention further includes:
(14) a placement drum D for receiving the separated absorbent body 2 from the third roll R3,
(15) wherein the third roll R3 includes a hold device B for continuing to hold a tip portion of the continuous laminate W2 before being severed by the separating cutter, and the absorbent body 2 having been severed by the separating cutter until the absorbent body 2 is handed over to the placement drum D.
(16) In this case, the state in which the absorbent body 2 is held is maintained by at least one of the third roll R3 and the pad P. Therefore, creases will not be produced on the individually trimmed absorbent bodies 2.
(17) Therefore, the absorbent body 2 will be reliably attached to the around-torso members. Creases are unlikely to be produced, thereby improving the external appearance of the absorbent article.
(18) Herein, “hold the absorbent body 2” means to maintain the state in which the absorbent body 2 is stretched in the longitudinal direction, which is the carrying direction, and the holding of the absorbent body 2 is realized commonly by using a negative pressure, or the like, so as to suck the absorbent body 2 onto the third roll R3 or the pad P.
(19) More preferably, the method of the present invention further includes an attitude changing step in which the hold pad P on the placement drum D turns about a normal L to the placement drum D, thereby changing an attitude of the absorbent body 2 on the hold pad P.
(20) More preferably, in the apparatus of the present invention, the placement drum D includes a hold pad P for receiving the absorbent body 2 from the third roll R3 and turning about a normal to the placement drum D, thereby changing an attitude of the received absorbent body 2.
(21) In these cases, creases will not be produced on the absorbent body when the hold pad of the placement drum changes the attitude of the absorbent body.
(22) Any feature illustrated and/or depicted in conjunction with one of the aforementioned aspects or the following embodiments may be used in the same or similar form in one or more of the other aspects or other embodiments, and/or may be used in combination with, or in place of, any feature of the other aspects or embodiments.
Embodiments
(23) The present invention will be understood more clearly from the following description of preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Note however that the embodiments and the drawings are merely illustrative and should not be taken to define the scope of the present invention. The scope of the present invention shall be defined only by the appended claims. In the accompanying drawings, like reference numerals denote like components throughout the plurality of figures.
(24) The structure of a worn article 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.
(25) As shown in
(26) The crotch portion 23 extends in the longitudinal direction Y perpendicular to the girth direction X. The absorbent body 2 forms a part or whole of the crotch portion 23.
(27) When worn, the crotch portion 23 is folded in two along a line that is parallel to the girth direction X. Thus, the end portion of the front around-torso member 3F in the girth direction X and that of the rear around-torso member 3B overlap with each other.
(28) An absorbent core 24 of
(29) The top sheet 26 is formed from a permeable non-woven fabric, and covers the skin-contact surface of the absorbent core 24. A pair of three-dimensional cuffs 25 are provided on the top sheet 26. Note that the back sheet 27 covers the non-skin-contact surface of the absorbent core 24 and is formed from a liquid-impermeable resin sheet.
(30) In
(31) As shown in
(32) As shown in
(33) When a worn article is a diaper, a pair of male touch fasteners (not shown) may be fixed to opposite edges of the skin-contact surface of the rear around-torso member 3B, and female touch fasteners may be fixed to the non-skin-contact surface of the front around-torso member 3F.
(34) Note that a tape material with a fastening agent applied thereon may be used instead of the male touch fasteners. In this case, the front around-torso member 3F, etc., needs to be provided with a surface on which the fastening agent adheres easily.
(35) When the worn article is pants-shaped, the end portion in the girth direction X of the front around-torso member 3F and that of the rear around-torso member 3B may be welded to each other.
(36) The non-skin-contact surface of the around-torso members 3F and 3B of
(37) In the present specification, the “skin-contact surface” refers to a surface that faces the skin of the wearer when the worn article 1 is worn, and the “non-skin-contact surface” refers to the surface opposite to the skin-contact surface.
(38) Next, one embodiment of the manufacturing apparatus will be described with reference to
(39) The present manufacturing apparatus of
(40) The pair of nip rolls Rn nips an elastic member to be the leg elastic member F1 between a pair of webs W0 and W1 to be a continuous laminate W2.
(41) The first roll R1 is a first anvil roll, for example.
(42) The second roll R2 is a trim cutter roll, for example.
(43) These rolls R1 and R2, in cooperation with each other, trim the continuous laminate W2 to be the absorbent body 2 of
(44) As shown in
(45) In
(46) Blades C1 and C2 corresponding to the integral number of absorbent bodies 2 (
(47) In
(48) Note that the first and second rolls R1 and R2 are supported on a frame 100, which is indicated by a two-dot-chain line.
(49) Herein, the space S is produced because the diameter of the first roll R1 is smaller than the diameter of the second roll R2, which is the minimum diameter. This space S can be used as a space where the suction pipe Pb is placed, thereby enabling a reduction in size of the manufacturing apparatus.
(50) On the other hand, the first roll R1 may be a trim cutter roll and the second roll R2 may be an anvil roll. In this case, however, when one attempts to place the suction pipe Pb, the diameter of the second roll R2, which is an anvil roll, is greater than the diameter of the first roll R1, which is a trim cutter roll of the minimum diameter. Therefore, the size of the manufacturing apparatus will be larger than that of the embodiment of
(51) The third roll R3 rotates in contact with the second roll R2 to receive the continuous laminate W2 from the second roll R2. The circumferential speed of the third roll R3 is greater than the speed at which the continuous laminate W2 is carried. Therefore, the tip portion of the continuous laminate W2 is carried by being sucked by the hold device B of the third roll R3, while slipping on the third roll R3.
(52) The separating cutter C successively severs the continuous laminate W2 being carried on the third roll R3 into units of individual articles, thereby obtaining absorbent bodies 2. The absorbent body 2, which is no longer continuous after being severed, is carried at the circumferential speed of the third roll R3, and the severed absorbent body 2 is therefore spaced away from the continuous laminate W2 in the circumferential direction of the third roll R3.
(53) In
(54) Although the structure is well known in the art, the hold device B of the third roll R3 has a vacuum area θ over which the continuous laminate W2 or the absorbent body 2 is sucked onto the area of the angle θ of the third roll R3 via a vacuum.
(55) The placement drum D receives the separated absorbent body 2 from the third roll R3.
(56) As shown in
(57) The hold pad P may include a suction device. The suction device sucks the absorbent body 2 via a vacuum through many suction holes running through the surface of the pad, for example.
(58) The placement drum D places the absorbent body 2, whose attitude has been changed, between a pair of a front around-torso member 3F and a rear around-torso member SB of
(59) Next, one embodiment of the manufacturing method will be described.
(60) First, the leg elastic member F1 is sandwiched between a pair of webs W0 and W1 of
(61) Then, the continuous laminate W2 of
(62) After the trimming, the first hand-over step is performed by handing over the continuous laminate W2 from the second roll R2 to the third roll R3. Then, the separation step is performed by carrying the continuous laminate W2 on the third roll R3 and successively severing the continuous laminate W2 being carried into units of individual articles, thereby obtaining the absorbent bodies 2.
(63) After the trimming of the continuous laminate W2 until the separation, the continuous laminate W2 continues to be held by at least one of the second roll R2 and the third roll R3 (first hold step).
(64) That is, while the continuous laminate W2 is in contact with the second roll R2, the continuous laminate W2 is sucked and held by the second roll R2 through the suction holes H2 of the second roll R2 of
(65) Note that after the continuous laminate W2 is severed to produce the absorbent body 2, the absorbent body 2 is carried to the hand-over position Dp to the placement drum D while being sucked and held by the hold device B of the third roll R3.
(66) The separated absorbent body 2 is handed over to the hold pad P of the placement drum D from the third roll R3 (second hand-over step). In this second hand-over step, the absorbent body 2 continues to be held by at least one of the third roll R3 and the hold pad P (second hold step).
(67) That is, while the absorbent body 2 is carried by the third roll R3, the absorbent body 2 is sucked and held by the hold device B of the third roll R3 of
(68) While the absorbent body 2 of
(69) Then, the absorbent body 2 is provided so as to bridge between the pair of around-torso members 3F and 3B. After the provision, the pair of around-torso members 3F and 3B are successively severed into units of individual worn articles along the sever line indicated by a two-dot-chain line.
(70) While preferred embodiments have been described above with reference to the drawings, obvious variations and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art upon reading the present specification.
(71) For example, the present worn article does not need to have cuffs. The trim cutter roll may be provided with blades such that a pair of narrowed portions is formed for each of two or more absorbent bodies per each revolution of the trim cutter roll. Thus, such changes and modifications are deemed to fall within the scope of the present invention, which is defined by the appended claims.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(72) The present invention is applicable to the manufacture of various worn articles such as disposable pants and diapers.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(73) 1: Worn article 2: Absorbent body, 2H: Narrowed (constricted) portion, 2S: Scrap, 23: Crotch portion, 24: Absorbent core 25: Three-dimensional cuff, 26: Top sheet, 27: Back sheet (resin sheet) 3F: Front around-torso member, 3B: Rear around-torso member B: Hold device, C: Separating cutter, C1: Blade, D: Placement drum F1: Leg elastic member, F2: Cuff elastic member H2: Suction hole W0, W1: Pair of webs, W2: Continuous laminate X: Girth direction, Y: Longitudinal direction P: Hold pad, Pb: Suction pipe R1 to R3: First to third rolls, Rn: Nip roll L: Normal, S: Space, T: Carrying device