Absorbent article
11813151 · 2023-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/514
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/84
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F13/514
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An absorbent article is disclosed. The article includes a first portion having at least two target strips located on opposite ends of the first portion, at least one visual sizing indicator positioned on the first portion of the article between the at least two target strips, the visual sizing indicator including indicia for indicating that the article is too large for a wearer, a middle portion contoured inwards such that an hourglass shape is formed, and a second portion having at least two fasteners located on opposite edges of the second portion. The absorbent article is formed of several layers including a moisture-impervious outer layer, an inner layer substantially co-extensive with the outer layer, and a filler interposed between the inner layer and the outer layer.
Claims
1. An absorbent article comprising: a moisture-impervious outer layer; an inner layer substantially co-extensive with the outer layer; a filler interposed between the inner layer and the outer layer; a rear portion having a first rear side with a first rear side edge and a second rear side with a second rear side edge, the rear portion comprising: a first fastener attached to the first rear side and extending beyond the first rear side edge, and a second fastener attached to the second rear side and extending beyond the second rear side edge; and a front portion comprising: a first side edge, a first target strip attached to the front portion adjacent to the first side edge, the first target strip comprising a first fabric, a second side edge, a second target strip attached to the front portion adjacent to the second edge and spaced apart from the first target strip, the second target strip comprising the first fabric, and a sizing indicator positioned between the first target strip and the second target strip, the sizing indicator comprising a second fabric distinct from the first fabric; wherein the first fastener overlaps with the sizing indicator and secures the article on the wearer only when the absorbent article is oversized for the wearer.
2. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the sizing indicator is a different color than the first target strip and the second target strip.
3. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the first target strip comprises a generally rectangular shape.
4. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the first target strip is an area where the first fastener attaches when the absorbent article is secured to the wearer.
5. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the second target strip is an area where the second fastener attaches when the absorbent article is secured to the wearer.
6. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the first target strip comprises a first fastener attachment area.
7. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the sizing indicator is an area between the first target strip and the second target strip that is visually distinguishable from the first and second target strips.
8. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the sizing indicator is visually distinct from the first target strip and the second target strip.
9. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the front portion comprises a first section covered by the sizing indicator and a second section not covered by the sizing indicator.
10. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the sizing indicator extends from the first target strip to the second target strip.
11. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the sizing indicator comprises a first sizing indicator and a second sizing indicator.
12. The absorbent article of claim 11, wherein the first sizing indicator is adjacent to the first target strip and the second sizing indicator is adjacent to the second target strip.
13. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the first target strip has a first length parallel to the first side edge and the sizing indicator has a second length parallel to the first side edge.
14. The absorbent article of claim 13, wherein the first length is equal to the second length.
15. An absorbent article comprising: a moisture-impervious outer layer; an inner layer substantially co-extensive with the outer layer; a filler interposed between the inner layer and the outer layer; a rear portion having a first rear side with a first rear side edge and a second rear side with a second rear side edge, the rear portion comprising: a first fastener attached to the first rear side and extending beyond the first rear side edge, and a second fastener attached to the second rear side and extending beyond the second rear side edge; and a front portion comprising: a first side edge, a first fastener attachment area attached to the front portion at the first side edge, the first fastener attachment area comprising a first fabric, a second side edge, a second fastener attachment area attached to the front portion at the second edge and spaced apart from the first fastener attachment area, the second fastener attachment area comprising the first fabric, and a visually distinguishable front center portion positioned only between the first fastener attachment area and the second fastener attachment area, the front center portion comprising a second fabric distinct from the first fabric; wherein the first fastener overlaps with and attaches to the first fastener attachment area without overlapping the front center portion, and the second fastener overlaps with and attaches to the first attachment area without overlapping the sizing indicator area when the absorbent article is positioned on a wearer and the absorbent article is correctly sized for the wearer; and wherein the first fastener overlaps with the front center portion and secures the article on the wearer when the absorbent article is oversized for the wearer.
16. The absorbent article of claim 15, wherein front center portion comprises a sizing indicator.
17. The absorbent article of claim 15, wherein the front center portion is a different color than the first fastener attachment area and the second fastener attachment area.
18. The absorbent article of claim 15, wherein the first fabric comprises a first visual pattern, and the second fabric comprises a second visual pattern that is distinct from the first visual pattern.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing and other advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings.
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(10) While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail herein. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
(11) The present invention is directed to an absorbent article having target strips and indicators to advise a wearer or caregiver when the absorbent article is too large for the wearer. Although the remainder of the disclosure herein will be directed toward an adult incontinent brief, it is to be understood that the invention may also be implemented on other absorbent articles, including disposable diapers.
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(14) The brief 10 of the present invention also includes target strips 30a, 30b. The target strips 30a, 30b are areas where the fasteners 26a, 26b are to be attached to the front portion 24 during securing of the brief 10 around a wearer. The target strips 30a, 30b may include a frontal tape landing zone(s) or adhesive label imprinted material(s). A frontal tape landing zone may include a section of tape positioned on the front portion 24 of the brief 10 to which the fastener(s) 26a, 26b may be fastened. The frontal tape landing zone may include an adhesive label imprinted material. The adhesive label imprinted material may be imprinted with text, characters, graphics, fabrics, other indicia, or a combination thereof. The target strips 30a, 30b may comprise an area of reinforced material, such as a stronger plastic film or biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP). The area of reinforced material is frequently comprised of a stronger plastic film that is adhesively attached to the outer layer 20. The area of reinforced material may be particularly useful in embodiments where the type of fastener(s) 26a, 26b includes an adhesive tape or the like so that the fastener(s) 26a, 26b may be removed from the area of reinforced material without damaging the brief 10. The target strips 30a, 30b may include other distinct physical characteristics to enhance the ability to secure the fasteners 26a, 26b to the brief 10, thereby decreasing the likelihood of the fasteners 26a, 26b becoming unfastened. The target strips 30a, 30b may, for example, generally have a width of approximately 165 mm and a length of approximately 165 mm for size large, extra-large (XL), and double extra-large (XXL) briefs. Size small, medium, and regular briefs may, for example, generally have a width of approximately 165 mm and a length of approximately 140 mm. It is contemplated that the target strips 30a, 30b may also have other lengths and widths. The target strips 30a, 30b shown in this embodiment are generally rectangular in shape. It is contemplated that they may take the form of other shapes, including, but not limited to, squares, polygons, or circles.
(15) The target strips 30a, 30b are located on the portion of the brief 10 generally opposite the fasteners 26a, 26b. In the embodiment of
(16) The brief 10 also includes visual sizing indicators 34a, 34b. As shown in
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(18) If, when the brief 10 is secured to a wearer, the fasteners 26a, 26b attach to the front portion 24 of the brief 10 in an area overlapping the target strips 30a, 30b, as shown in
(19) If, when the brief 10 is secured to a wearer, the fasteners 26a, 26b attach to the front portion 24 of the brief 10 in the area overlapping the visual sizing indicators 34a, 34b, as shown in
(20) According to alternative embodiment A, an absorbent article comprises a first portion having at least two target strips located on opposite ends of the first portion, at least one visual sizing indicator positioned on the first portion of the article between the at least two target strips, a middle portion contoured inwards such that an hourglass shape is formed, and a second portion having at least two fasteners located on opposite edges of the second portion, wherein the absorbent article is formed of several different layers, including a moisture-impervious outer layer, an inner layer substantially co-extensive with the outer layer, and a filler interposed between the inner layer and the outer layer.
(21) According to alternative embodiment B, the absorbent article of alternative embodiment A, wherein the absorbent article is an adult incontinent brief.
(22) According to alternative embodiment C, the article of alternative embodiment A, wherein the absorbent article is a disposable diaper.
(23) According to alternative embodiment D, the absorbent article of alternative embodiment A, wherein the at least two fasteners are tab members having adhesive on one side.
(24) According to alternative embodiment E, the absorbent article of alternative embodiment A, wherein the first portion is a front portion and the second portion is a back portion when the absorbent article is positioned on a wearer.
(25) According to alternative embodiment F, the absorbent article of alternative embodiment A, wherein the at least two target strips are comprised of a reinforced material.
(26) According to alternative embodiment G, the absorbent article of alternative embodiment A, wherein the at least two target strips include text, characters, graphics, fabrics, or a combination thereof.
(27) According to alternative embodiment H, the absorbent article of alternative embodiment A, wherein the at least one visual sizing indicator includes arrows, text, characters, graphics, fabrics, or a combination thereof.
(28) According to alternative embodiment I, a method of determining that an absorbent article is too large for a wearer comprises the acts of positioning the absorbent article on the wearer, the absorbent article comprising a first portion including at least two target strips positioned on opposite edges of the first portion and at least one visual sizing indicator located between the at least two target strips, and a second portion including at least two fasteners positioned on opposite edges of the second portion, pulling the opposite edges of the second portion in opposite directions such that the second portion is stretched to form a snug fit to the wearer, attaching the at least two fasteners to the first portion, and determining whether the absorbent article should be downsized based on whether the fasteners overlap the at least one visual sizing indicator when attached to the first portion.
(29) According to alternative embodiment J, the method of alternative embodiment I, wherein the at least two fasteners overlapping the at least two target strips indicate that the absorbent article is an appropriate fit for the wearer.
(30) According to alternative embodiment K, the method of alternative embodiment I, wherein the at least two fasteners overlapping the at least one visual sizing indicator indicate that the absorbent article should be downsized for the wearer.
(31) According to alternative embodiment L, the method of alternative embodiment I, wherein the absorbent article is an adult incontinent brief.
(32) According to alternative embodiment M, the method of alternative embodiment I, wherein the absorbent article is a disposable diaper.
(33) According to alternative embodiment N, the method of alternative embodiment I, wherein the at least two fasteners are tab members having adhesive on one side.
(34) According to alternative embodiment O, the method of alternative embodiment I, wherein the first portion is a front portion and the second portion is a back portion when the absorbent article is positioned on the wearer.
(35) According to alternative embodiment P, the method of alternative embodiment I, wherein the at least two target strips are comprised of a reinforced material.
(36) According to alternative embodiment Q, the method of alternative embodiment I, wherein the at least two target strips include text, characters, graphics, fabrics, or a combination thereof.
(37) According to alternative embodiment R, the method of alternative embodiment I, wherein the at least one visual sizing indicator includes arrows, text, characters, graphics, fabrics, or a combination thereof.
(38) According to alternative embodiment S, an absorbent article comprises a first portion having at least two target strips located on opposite ends of the first portion, at least one visual sizing indicator positioned on the first portion of the article between the at least two target strips, a middle portion contoured inwards such that an hourglass shape is formed, and a second portion having at least two fasteners located on opposite edges of the second portion.
(39) According to alternative embodiment T, an absorbent article of alternative embodiment S, wherein the at least one visual sizing indicator is two visual sizing indicators, the two visual sizing indicators being formed on the at least two target strips.
(40) According to alternative embodiment U, the absorbent article of alternative embodiment S, wherein the at least one visual sizing indicator is two visual sizing indicators, the two visual sizing indicators being positioned adjacent to the at least two target strips.
(41) According to alternative embodiment V, an absorbent article comprises a first portion having at least two target strips located on opposite ends of the first portion, at least one visual sizing indicator positioned on the first portion of the article between the at least two target strips, a middle portion contoured inwards such that an hourglass shape is formed, and a second portion having at least two fasteners located on opposite edges of the second portion, wherein the article is formed of several layers including a moisture-impervious outer layer, an inner layer substantially co-extensive with the outer layer, and a filler interposed between the inner layer and the outer layer.
(42) According to alternative embodiment W, the article of alternative embodiment V, wherein the at least two target strips include at least one character, graphic, fabric, text or a combination thereof.
(43) According to alternative embodiment X, the article of alternative embodiment V, wherein the at least one visual sizing indicator includes at least one arrow, text, character, graphic, fabric, or a combination thereof.
(44) According to alternative embodiment Y, a method of determining that an absorbent article is too large for a wearer comprises the acts of positioning the article on the wearer, the article comprising a first portion including at least two target strips positioned on opposite edges of the first portion and at least one visual sizing indicator located between the at least two target strips, and a second portion including at least two fasteners positioned on opposite edges of the second portion, pulling the opposite edges of the second portion in opposite directions such that the second portion is stretched to form a snug fit to the wearer, attaching the at least two fasteners to the first portion, and determining whether the article should be downsized based on whether the at least two fasteners overlap the at least one visual sizing indicator when attached to the first portion.
(45) According to alternative embodiment Z, the method of alternative embodiment Y, wherein the at least two target strips include at least one character, graphic, fabric, text, or a combination thereof.
(46) According to alternative embodiment AA, the method of alternative embodiment Y, wherein the at least one visual sizing indicator includes at least one arrow, text, character, graphic, fabric, or a combination thereof.
(47) While the present invention has been described with reference to one or more particular embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that many changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Each of these embodiments and obvious variations thereof is contemplated as falling within the spirit and scope of the invention, which is set forth in the following claims.