DISPOSABLE HYGIENE ARTICLE
20200352796 · 2020-11-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/8405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/5616
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disposable hygiene article is provided including a liquid-permeable topsheet, a liquid-impermeable backsheet, an absorbent core and liquid side barriers arranged substantially along longitudinal edges of the absorbent core and provided to reduce side-edge leakage. The coloured indications are provided on the article along the liquid side barriers to indicate the presence of the liquid side barriers to a user, the coloured indications being provided underneath at least one layer of translucent material so as to be visible through the at least one layer of translucent material while avoiding direct contact with the user's skin.
Claims
1. A disposable hygiene article, comprising: a liquid-permeable topsheet, a liquid-impermeable backsheet and an absorbent core arranged between said topsheet and said backsheet, the absorbent core defining a longitudinal centre axis which extends substantially in the middle of the core in a longitudinal direction of the article; and liquid side barriers arranged substantially along longitudinal edges of said absorbent core and provided to reduce side-edge leakage; wherein coloured indications are provided on the article along said liquid side barriers to indicate the presence of said liquid side barriers to a user, said coloured indications being provided underneath at least one layer of translucent material so as to be visible through said at least one layer of translucent material while avoiding direct contact with the user's skin.
2. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 1, wherein at least parts of said coloured indications are provided on longitudinal edge portions of said topsheet.
3. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 2, wherein said coloured indications are printed on a garment facing side of said topsheet, said topsheet forming a first layer of translucent material.
4. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 3, wherein a further coloured indication is printed on said garment facing side of said topsheet, said further coloured indication being located in an absorption area of the article in between said longitudinal edge portions of the topsheet and being provided to indicate a wetting area to the user.
5. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 1, wherein at least parts of said coloured indications are provided on longitudinal edge portions of said backsheet.
6. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 1, wherein said liquid side barriers form part of side layers which are arranged substantially along the longitudinal edges of said absorbent core.
7. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 6, wherein said side layers comprise, on each side, a portion which extends above the respective coloured indication, said portion forming a second layer of translucent material.
8. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 7, wherein said portions of said side layers extend above said topsheet while being loose therefrom.
9. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 8, wherein said portions form, or form part of, said liquid side barriers.
10. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 1, wherein said liquid side barriers are provided for being at least partly raised to a substantially upright position in use.
11. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 1, further comprising flexible side flaps arranged on opposite sides of said absorbent core and provided for attaching said article to a garment.
12. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 11, wherein said side barriers are provided for being at least partly raised by folding said flexible side flaps to a position in which said hygiene article is secured to said garment.
13. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 1, wherein said side barriers are provided for being at least partly raised by folding said flexible side flaps substantially along said coloured indications.
14. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 6, wherein said side layers each comprise a multiple layered section where the side layer is folded at least once, said multiple layered sections forming, or forming part of, said liquid side barriers.
15. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 7, wherein said portions of said side layers, which form the liquid side barriers or part thereof, extend over the full length of the article.
16. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 7, wherein said portions of said side layers, which form the liquid side barriers or part thereof, have a width in transverse direction T of the article ranging from 2.0 to 10.0 mm.
17. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 1, wherein the liquid side barriers consist entirely of non-elastic material.
18. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 1, wherein said article further comprises an acquisition layer positioned between said absorbent core and said topsheet.
19. A method for manufacturing a disposable hygiene article comprising a liquid-permeable topsheet, a liquid-impermeable backsheet and an absorbent core arranged between said topsheet and said backsheet, the absorbent core defining a longitudinal centre axis which extends substantially in the middle of the core in longitudinal direction (L) of the article, and liquid side barriers arranged substantially along longitudinal edges of said absorbent core and provided to reduce side-edge leakage during use of said article, the method comprising a printing step by which a first coloured indication is printed on a garment facing side of said topsheet, said first coloured indication being located in an absorption area of the article in between longitudinal edge portions of the topsheet and being provided to indicate a wetting area to a user, and wherein by said printing step second coloured indications are printed on the garment facing side of said topsheet, said second coloured indications being located on said longitudinal edge portions of the topsheet and being provided to indicate the presence of said liquid side barriers to the user.
20. The disposable hygiene article according to claim 7, wherein said portions of said side layers, which form the liquid side barriers or part thereof, have a width in transverse direction T of the article ranging from 3.0 to 7.0 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The present disclosure will be discussed in more detail below, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PARTICULAR EMBODIMENTS
[0035] The present disclosure will be described with respect to particular embodiments and with reference to certain drawings but the disclosure is not limited thereto but only by the claims. The drawings described are only schematic and are non-limiting. In the drawings, the size of some of the elements may be exaggerated and not drawn on scale for illustrative purposes. The dimensions and the relative dimensions do not necessarily correspond to actual reductions to practice of the disclosure.
[0036] Furthermore, the terms first, second, third and the like in the description and in the claims, are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a sequential or chronological order. The terms are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances and the embodiments of the disclosure can operate in other sequences than described or illustrated herein.
[0037] Moreover, the terms top, bottom, over, under and the like in the description and the claims are used for descriptive purposes and not necessarily for describing relative positions. The terms so used are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances and the embodiments of the disclosure described herein can operate in other orientations than described or illustrated herein.
[0038] Furthermore, the various embodiments, although referred to as preferred are to be construed as exemplary manners in which the disclosure may be implemented rather than as limiting the scope of the disclosure.
[0039] The term comprising, used in the claims, should not be interpreted as being restricted to the elements or steps listed thereafter; it does not exclude other elements or steps. It needs to be interpreted as specifying the presence of the stated features, integers, steps or components as referred to, but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps or components, or groups thereof. Thus, the scope of the expression a device comprising A and B should not be limited to devices consisting only of components A and B, rather with respect to the present disclosure, the only enumerated components of the device are A and B, and further the claim should be interpreted as including equivalents of those components.
[0040] Disposable hygiene articles are absorbent articles aimed for personal hygiene and are arranged to absorb body exudate, such as blood or urine. Such disposable hygiene articles are single-use articles and comprise for example adult incontinence articles, sanitary towels and panty liners.
[0041] Generally, the disposable hygiene articles are releasably attachable on a garment, suitably an undergarment of a user, by means of an adhesive material. A first embodiment is described with reference to
[0042] The article 100 has a body facing side intended to face the body of the user, in particular to face the body in the crotch area of the user, when the article is worn and a garment facing side intended to face the garment, in particular the undergarment or briefs, when the article is worn.
[0043] The article 100 has a longitudinal direction L and a transverse direction T and has a longitudinal centre axis 101 which extends substantially in the middle of the absorbent part of the article. The article may be generally symmetrical with respect to this longitudinal centre axis, though this is not essential.
[0044] The article 100 may comprise a front portion A, a middle portion B and a rear portion C in the longitudinal direction L of the article. The front and rear portions A, C may be shaped to assist the user in optimally positioning the article 100 in their garment. The article 100 may be adapted for being folded in three with the front and rear portions A, C folded over the middle portion B when the article is individually packaged for delivery to a consumer. The article may be individually packaged by for example wrapping a thin plastic material around the article.
[0045] The disposable hygiene article 100 comprises a liquid-permeable topsheet 106, a liquid-impermeable backsheet 108 and an absorbent core 110, in certain embodiments preferably comprising an absorbent material. The liquid-permeable topsheet 106 is arranged at the body facing side of the article and is intended to be in contact with the body of the user, in particular with the crotch area of the user. The liquid-impermeable backsheet 108 is arranged at the garment facing side of the article and is intended to be in contact with the garment. The absorbent core 110 is arranged between and, in certain embodiments, preferably enclosed by the topsheet 106 and the backsheet 108. By liquid-permeable is meant that liquid, such as urine, blood or water, can pass through the material. By liquid-impermeable is meant that liquid, such as urine, blood or water, substantially cannot pass through the material. By absorbent material is meant material that is capable of absorbing or soaking up liquid, such as urine, blood or water.
[0046] The article 100 may comprise further layers or sheets, such as an acquisition layer 111 (see
[0047] The other layers or sheets of the article 100 may be laminated together or the other layers may be attached together by means of embossing or adhesive. When laminated together the sheets are joined by means of a reinforcement executed with ultrasonic processing essentially along the peripheral edge of the sheets that forms an edge seal of the laminate so that the risk of any leakage and spread of liquid via the peripheral edge is minimized or eliminated. The reinforcement can extend from the periphery and towards the inside of the article for a distance of about 2-6 mm.
[0048] The topsheet 106 usually includes polyester or other synthetic polymer fibers, or films and is provided on the body facing side of the hygiene article. The topsheet is provided for comfort and conformability and for directing the liquid to the underlying absorbent core. In certain embodiments, the liquid-permeable topsheet 106 is preferably manufactured from a material that exhibits characteristics such as dryness and softness during the time when the absorbent article is being worn, because the topsheet 106 is in contact with the user's body. It is also desirable for the topsheet 106 to have a soft and textile-like surface which remains dry, even in the event of repeated wetting. The topsheet 106 can consist of a nonwoven material, for example, with a soft and smooth surface, such as a spunbond material made from polypropylene fibres. A perforated, hydrophobic nonwoven material may be used in order to permit the surface that is closest to the user's body to be kept dry, in conjunction with which openings are formed in the material that are larger than the holes between the fibres in the material. In this way, liquid can be led down through the perforated openings in the topsheet to the subjacent absorbent core. Other examples of materials for the topsheet are perforated plastic films such as a perforated polyester film attached to a nonwoven sheet. The topsheet may also be manufactured from a spunbond nonwoven material, an air-through nonwoven material, a spunlace nonwoven (hydroentangled) material, a meltblown nonwoven material, or a combination of these, such as a SMS-material, which is a layered product including spunbond-meltblown-spunbond nonwoven materials. The raw material can be polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE) polyester (PET), polyamide (PA), or a combination of these. If a combination is used, this can be a mixture of fibres from different polymers, although each fibre can also include different polymers (e.g. PP/PE bi-component fibres or PP/PE copolymers). Where appropriate, the plastic film can consist of PE or PP, PET, PLA or amyl (or, for that matter, any other thermoplastic polymer), or a mixture or copolymers of the aforementioned polymers. In certain embodiments, the topsheet preferably comprises a spunbond material comprising polypropylene fibres which provide for optimal comfort and handleability of the article. Other suitable fibres for making the nonwoven material are for example natural fibres such as bamboo, cotton and flax.
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[0050] The absorbent core 110 may comprise superabsorbent materials or may be free of superabsorbent material. In case the absorbent core comprises superabsorbent materials, the amount of superabsorbent materials, in certain embodiments, ranges preferably between 1% and 30% by weight of the absorbent core. The superabsorbent material may be polymeric materials in the form of particles, fibres, flakes or the like, and the material possesses the ability to absorb and chemically bind liquid equivalent to several times their own weight to form an aqueous gel. This imparts a very high liquid-absorbent capacity to the finished hygiene article while the article is still soft and easy to handle and manufacture.
[0051] Different layers of the article 100 may be laminated together or may be attached together for example by means of embossing or by means of an adhesive. The side layers 112 are for example laminated or attached to the backsheet, for example by means of embossing or by means of an adhesive.
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[0054] In alternative embodiments, the longitudinal side edges 116 and 118 of the topsheet 106 and the backsheet 108 could coincide in the front part A and/or the rear part C and/or even in the middle part. In the latter case, the side flaps 112 may be formed by a single layer, namely the side layer 114 described herein, or by a combination of this side layer 114 and another layer.
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[0060] The seam 120 can be obtained by any technique suitable to secure the side layer 114 to the topsheet 106 for example by welding, such as ultrasonic welding, by applying a chemical compound such as an adhesive, by applying heat and/or pressure.
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