Sanitary Pad
20210077314 ยท 2021-03-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/4704
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/5616
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F13/476
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A sanitary pad, including an elongated body having an arcuate anterior end and a pointed posterior end. A first absorbent region of the elongate body is adapted, when the sanitary pad is used, to extend over the perineal region of a user's body, and a second region of the elongate body is adapted, when the sanitary pad is used, to extend over the anal region of a user's body. A pair of wings, adapted, when the sanitary pad is in use, to wrap around the user's underpants, extend perpendicularly outwardly from a midpoint of the elongated body.
Claims
1. A sanitary pad, comprising: an elongated body having an arcuate anterior end and a pointed posterior end; a first absorbent region adapted, when said sanitary pad is used, to extend over the perineal region of a user's body; a second absorbent region adapted, when said sanitary pad is used, to extend over the anal region of a user's body; and a pair of wings extending perpendicularly outwardly from a midpoint of the elongated body.
2. The sanitary pad of claim 1, wherein said first absorbent region includes more absorbent material than said second absorbent region.
3. The sanitary pad of claim 1, wherein said elongated body tapers in width from approximately said midpoint to an apex, of said pointed posterior end so as to fit comfortably, when said sanitary pad is in use, within a user's intergluteal region.
4. The sanitary pad of claim 1, wherein said elongated body has a concave shape, and includes an upward arch on said pointed posterior end such that said concave shape corresponds to the anatomy or shape of the perineal region of a user.
5. The sanitary pad of claim 1, further comprising a channeling mechanism adapted to channel excess fluid, not absorbed by said first absorbent region, from said first absorbent region to said second absorbent region.
6. The sanitary pad of claim 1, wherein a central portion of said second absorbent region has a greater number of layers of absorbent material than lateral edge portions of said second absorbent region.
7. The sanitary pad of claim 1, wherein a majority of said first absorbent region is anterior to said midpoint.
8. The sanitary pad of claim 7, wherein the entirety of said first absorbent region is anterior to said midpoint.
9. The sanitary pad of claim 1, wherein a longitudinal majority of said second absorbent region is posterior to said midpoint.
10. The sanitary pad of claim 1, wherein said first absorbent region has a first longitudinal length, said second absorbent region has a second longitudinal length, and said second longitudinal length is greater than said first longitudinal length.
11. A method of using a sanitary pad by a user, comprising: placing the sanitary pad of claim 1 on a crotch panel of underpants, such that an adhesive surface of the sanitary pad engages an interior surface of said crotch panel, and a liquid permeable surface of the sanitary pad is exposed; engaging an adhesive surface of the wings of said sanitary pad to an exterior surface of said crotch panel; and wearing said underpants such that said first absorbent region extends over the perineal region of the user's body and the second absorbent region extends over the anal region of the user's body.
12. A sanitary pad, comprising: an elongated body having an arcuate anterior end and a pointed posterior end; and first and second absorbent regions, wherein said elongated body tapers in width from a midpoint thereof to an apex of said pointed posterior end so as to fit comfortably, when said sanitary pad is in use, within a user's intergluteal region, and wherein said elongated body has a concave shape, and includes an upward arch on said pointed posterior end such that said concave shape corresponds to the anatomy or shape of the perineal region of a user.
13. The sanitary pad of claim 12, wherein said first absorbent region includes more absorbent material than said second absorbent region.
14. The sanitary pad of claim 13, wherein, when said sanitary pad is in use, said first absorbent region is adapted to extend over the perineal region of a user's body and the second absorbent region is adapted to extend over the anal region of a user's body.
15. The sanitary pad of claim 12, further comprising a channeling mechanism adapted to channel excess fluid, not absorbed by said first absorbent region, from said first absorbent region to said second absorbent region.
16. The sanitary pad of claim 12, wherein a central portion of said second absorbent region has a greater number of layers of absorbent material than lateral edge portions of said second absorbent region.
17. The sanitary pad of claim 12, wherein a majority of said first absorbent region is anterior to said midpoint.
18. The sanitary pad of claim 12, wherein a longitudinal majority of said second absorbent region is posterior to said midpoint.
19. The sanitary pad of claim 12, wherein said first absorbent region has a first longitudinal length, said second absorbent region has a second longitudinal length, and said second longitudinal length is greater than said first longitudinal length.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE DISCLOSED TECHNOLOGY
[0033] The presently disclosed technology is directed towards a sanitary pad, having a geometry adapted to suit the female anatomy and having two absorbent regions, which prevent leakage from of menstrual discharge, particularly during hours in which the user is sleeping.
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[0035] As seen, sanitary pad 100 includes an elongated body having an arcuate anterior end 102 and a pointed posterior end 104. The sanitary pad 100 is arranged along a longitudinal axis 105 (shown clearly in
[0036] Turning to
[0037] The elongated body of sanitary pad 100 includes a liquid permeable upper surface 110a, adapted to engage the skin of the user, and a liquid impermeable lower surface 110b adapted to engage a garment of clothing, as seen in
[0038] A channeling mechanism is adapted to channel excess fluid, not absorbed by first absorbent region 106, for example due to saturation thereof, from first absorbent region 106 to second absorbent region 108. In some embodiments, the channeling mechanism includes direct contact between first and second absorbent regions 106 and 108, or between absorbent materials thereof. In other embodiments, the channeling mechanism may include a channel or other conduit forming fluid communication between the first and second absorbent regions.
[0039] As seen clearly in
[0040] First absorbent region 106 has a first longitudinal length, indicated in
[0041] As seen clearly in
[0042] In some embodiments, a majority of first absorbent region 106, or the entirety thereof, is anterior to midpoint M, as shown in
[0043] As seen clearly in
[0044] It is appreciated by people of skill in the art that the sanitary pad 100 is shaped and configured to fit within the intergluteal cleft cavity, between the gluteus maximus muscles, and to prevent blood or fluid flow into, and from, the intergluteal cleft. It is further appreciated that the curved shape of sanitary pad 100 is designed and configured to fit comfortably on the female genital area, thus preventing discomfort during the menstrual period.
[0045] In the context of the present application and claims, the perineal region is defined as the region extending between a woman's thighs, from the pubic arch to the transverse perineal muscles, and includes the urethra and vaginal opening.
[0046] In the context of the present application and claims, the anal region is defined as a substantially triangular anatomical region extending from the transverse perineal muscles to the coccyx, or tailbone, which includes the anus, which is the anal terminus of the digestive tract.
[0047] In the context of the present application and claims, the intergluteal region is defined as an anatomical region extending between the buttocks cheeks, or gluteal muscles, of a human.
[0048] In the context of the present application and claims, the crotch panel of underpants is defined as the portion of the underpants which, when worn, extends between a woman's thighs, and covers the urethra, the vaginal opening, and the anus.
[0049] Substantially and substantially shown, for purposes of this specification, are defined as at least 95%, or as otherwise indicated. Any device may comprise or consist of the devices mentioned there-in, as limited by the claims.
[0050] It should be understood that the use of and/or is defined inclusively such that the term a and/or b should be read to include the sets: a and b, a or b, a, b.
[0051] While the disclosed technology has been taught with specific reference to the above embodiments, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosed technology. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope. Combinations of any of the methods, systems, and devices described herein above are also contemplated and within the scope of the invention.