INSERT PATCH WITH LIQUID BARRIER
20230218453 · 2023-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/539
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/62
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/49473
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/76
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/49466
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F13/76
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/539
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A disposable absorbent underwear product includes a garment layer, an absorbent insert, a non-woven patch, and a barrier. The absorbent insert has a fluid-impermeable base layer, an absorbent core, and a fluid-permeable top layer. The non-woven patch covers an end of the absorbent insert. A first portion of the non-woven patch is adhered to both the fluid-permeable top layer of the absorbent insert and the garment layer with an adhesive. A second portion of the non-woven patch is free and forms a pouch. An end portion of the absorbent core is disposed adjacent to the second portion of the non-woven patch. The barrier extends along a width of the absorbent insert. The barrier extends through the fluid-permeable top layer of the absorbent core and connects the fluid-impermeable base layer and the one non-woven patch to direct fluid flow to the absorbent core and militate against fluid overflow.
Claims
1. A disposable absorbent underwear product, comprising: a garment layer; an absorbent insert disposed on the garment layer, the absorbent insert having a top layer that is fluid-permeable, an absorbent core, and a base layer that is fluid-impermeable, the absorbent core having a first end and a second end, and the base layer having a first terminal end and a second terminal end, the first end of the absorbent core being spaced apart from the first terminal end of the base layer; a non-woven patch disposed on and covering the first terminal end of the base layer of the absorbent insert, the non-woven patch having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion of the non-woven patch adhered to both the top layer of the absorbent insert and the garment layer, the second portion of the non-woven patch being bounded by the first portion and being unadhered to the top layer of the absorbent insert, and the second portion of the non-woven patch together with the top layer of the absorbent insert defining a pouch with an opening; and a barrier disposed through each of the first portion of the non-woven patch and the top layer of the absorbent insert and connected to the base layer of the absorbent insert, the barrier also disposed between the first end of the absorbent core and the first terminal end of the base layer of the absorbent insert and configured to direct fluid flow to the absorbent core and militate against fluid overflow.
2. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 1, wherein the base layer has a perimeter, and an entirety of the second portion of the non-woven patch is disposed within the perimeter of the base layer.
3. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 1, wherein the patch is adhered to the garment layer adjacent three sides of the absorbent insert.
4. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 1, further comprising a first leg cuff and a second leg cuff, and the first leg cuff and the second leg cuff are each disposed on opposing sides of the absorbent core.
5. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 1, wherein the base layer of the absorbent insert has a base layer width, and the barrier has a barrier length, and the barrier length is equal to or greater than the base layer width.
6. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 5, wherein the barrier is disposed across an entirety of the base layer width.
7. The disposable underwear product of claim 5, wherein the non-woven patch has a patch width, and the barrier length is less than the patch width.
8. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 1, wherein the first portion of the non-woven patch is substantially U-shaped and has a pair of arm sections, and the pouch is disposed between the arm sections.
9. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 1, wherein the barrier is formed from a thermoformable foam or a construction hotmelt.
10. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 1, wherein the non-woven patch is formed from a substantially fluid-impermeable non-woven material.
11. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 1, wherein the non-woven patch is a first non-woven patch, and the disposable absorbent underwear product further includes a second non-woven patch, the second non-woven patch disposed on and covering the second terminal end of the base layer of the absorbent insert, the second non-woven patch having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion of the second non-woven patch adhered to both the top layer of the absorbent insert and the garment layer, the second portion of the second non-woven patch being bounded by the first portion and together with the top layer of the absorbent insert defining a pouch with an opening.
12. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 11, wherein the opening of the pouch of the second non-woven patch faces the opening of the pouch of the first non-woven patch.
13. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 12, wherein the barrier layer is a first barrier layer, and the disposable absorbent underwear product further includes a second barrier disposed through each of the first portion of the second non-woven patch and the top layer of the absorbent insert and connected to the base layer of the absorbent insert, the second barrier also disposed between the second end of the absorbent core and the second terminal end of the base layer of the absorbent insert and configured to direct fluid flow to the absorbent core and militate against fluid overflow.
14. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 1, wherein the base layer has a minimum width that is greater than a maximum width of the absorbent core.
15. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 14, wherein the top layer has a minimum width that is greater than the maximum width of the absorbent core.
16. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 1, wherein the barrier has a length that is equal to or greater than a width of the base layer.
17. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 16, wherein the length of the barrier has is less than a width of the patch.
18. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 1, wherein the base layer has a minimum width that is greater than a maximum width of the absorbent core, the top layer has a minimum width that is greater than the maximum width of the absorbent core, the barrier has a length that is equal to or greater than a width of the base layer, and the length of the barrier has is less than a width of the patch.
19. The disposable absorbent underwear product of claim 18, wherein the first portion of the non-woven patch is substantially U-shaped and has a pair of arm sections, and the pouch is disposed between the arm sections.
20. A disposable absorbent underwear product, comprising: a garment layer; an absorbent insert disposed on the garment layer, the absorbent insert having a top layer that is fluid-permeable, an absorbent core, and a base layer that is fluid-impermeable, the absorbent core having a first end and a second end, and the base layer having a first terminal end and a second terminal end, the first end of the absorbent core being spaced apart from the first terminal end of the base layer; a first non-woven patch disposed on and covering the first terminal end of the base layer of the absorbent insert, the first non-woven patch having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion of the first non-woven patch adhered to both the top layer of the absorbent insert and the garment layer, the second portion of the first non-woven patch being bounded by the first portion and being unadhered to the top layer of the absorbent insert, and the second portion of the first non-woven patch together with the top layer of the absorbent insert defining a first pouch with a first opening; and a first barrier disposed through each of the first portion of the first non-woven patch and the top layer of the absorbent insert and connected to the base layer of the absorbent insert, the first barrier also disposed between the first end of the absorbent core and the first terminal end of the base layer of the absorbent insert and configured to direct fluid flow to the absorbent core and militate against fluid overflow; a second non-woven patch, the second non-woven patch disposed on and covering the second terminal end of the base layer of the absorbent insert, the second non-woven patch having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion of the second non-woven patch adhered to both the top layer of the absorbent insert and the garment layer, the second portion of the second non-woven patch being bounded by the first portion and together with the top layer of the absorbent insert defining a second pouch with a second opening; and a second barrier disposed through each of the first portion of the second non-woven patch and the top layer of the absorbent insert and connected to the base layer of the absorbent insert, the second barrier also disposed between the second end of the absorbent core and the second terminal end of the base layer of the absorbent insert and configured to direct fluid flow to the absorbent core and militate against fluid overflow, wherein the second opening of the second pouch of the second non-woven patch faces the first opening of the first pouch of the first non-woven patch.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0014] The above, as well as other advantages of the present disclosure, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, particularly when considered in the light of the drawings described hereafter.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should also be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
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[0026] With reference to
[0027] In particular embodiments, as shown in
[0028] As non-limiting examples, the inner garment layer 8a, 8b and the outer garment layer 10 may each be formed from a non-woven material, such as polyester, polyolefin, rayon, or of natural fibers such as cotton. The fibers of the non-woven material are typically bound together by a thermal binding procedure or by a polymeric binder such as polyacrylate. In a particular example, the inner garment layer 8 may be manufactured using a spunbond/meltblown/spunbond (SMS) phobic non-woven material, and the outer garment layer 10 may be manufactured using polypropylene spunbond (SBPP) phobic non-woven material. However, it should be appreciated that a skilled artisan may select any other suitable material for the inner garment layer 8a, 8b and the outer garment layer 10 within the scope of the disclosure.
[0029] With reference to
[0030] With renewed reference to
[0031] It should be appreciated that the top layer 16 may be substantially porous and adapted to permit fluid pass therethrough into the underlying absorbent core 18. In certain embodiments, the top layer 16 may be a porous, non-woven, hydrophobic material. The non-woven material may be manufactured in part or completely of synthetic fibers or films, including such materials as polyester, polyolefin, rayon, or the like, or of natural fibers such as cotton. The fibers of the non-woven material are typically bound together by a thermal binding procedure or by a polymeric binder such as polyacrylate. A skilled artisan may also select other suitable porous materials for the top layer 16, as desired.
[0032] The base layer 20 is fluid-tight or liquid impervious. In particular, the base layer 20 may be a thin, substantially liquid impermeable web or sheet of plastic film such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride or similar material. The base layer 20 may further be formed of a compostable material such as a web or sheet of polyvinyl alcohol-based film. One of ordinary skill in the art may also select other suitable liquid impervious materials for the base layer 20 within the scope of the disclosure.
[0033] The absorbent core 18 is comprised of hydrophilic or superabsorbent materials. For example, the absorbent core 18 may include a web or batt of hydrophilic or superabsorbent material in one or more distinct zones or layers. In further examples, the absorbent core 18 may be a synthetic high-absorbency material including the alkali metal and ammonium salts of poly(acrylic acid) and poly(methacrylic acid), poly(acrylamides), poly(vinyl ethers), maleic anhydride copolymers with vinyl ethers and alpha-olefins, poly(vinyl pyrolidone), poly(vinyl morpholinone), poly(vinyl alcohol), and mixtures and copolymers thereof. Further polymers suitable for use in the absorbent core 18 include natural and modified natural polymers, such as hydrolyzed acrylonitrile-grafted starch, acrylic acid grafted starch, methyl cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, and the natural gums, such as alginates, xanthum gum, locust bean gum, and the like. Mixtures of natural and wholly or partially synthetic absorbent polymers can also be useful in the present disclosure. A skilled artisan may also select other suitable highly absorbent materials for the absorbent core 18, as desired.
[0034] As shown in
[0035] With reference to
[0036] With reference to
[0037] In certain embodiments, each of the top layer 16 and the base layer 20 may have substantially a same length L1. Furthermore, with reference to
[0038] As one example, and as shown in
[0039] In another non-limiting example, also shown in
[0040] In a further example, and as shown in
[0041] It should be appreciated that the above-mentioned specific widths W1, W2, and W3 and lengths L1, L2 are being provided for illustration purposes only, with respect to a particular absorbent adult pant product 2 of the present disclosure, and are otherwise non-limiting. Although each of the top layer 16 and the base layer 20 are described as having the same length L1, embodiment in which the top layer 16 and the base layer 20 have different lengths are also contemplated and considered within the scope of the disclosure. It should further be appreciated that one skilled in the art may select any other dimensions W1, W2, W3, L1, L2 for the top layer 16, the absorbent core 18, and the base layer 20, respectively, as desired.
[0042] In particular embodiments, with reference to
[0043] Furthermore, the top portions 40 of each of the leg cuffs 32, 34 may be adhered to the top layer 16 of the insert 6 at location adjacent the first end 22 and the second end 24 of the absorbent core 18, respectively. For example, as shown in
[0044] The materials forming the leg cuffs 32, 34 may be the same as or different from the materials forming the garment layer 4. As a non-limiting example, each of the leg cuffs 32, 34 may be formed from non-woven material and the elastic 14, for example, as shown in
[0045] Advantageously, and with renewed reference to
[0046] In particular embodiments, as shown in
[0047] Moreover, each of the first and second patches 42a, 42b may be manufactured of a hydrophobic non-woven material. The non-woven material may be made in part or completely of synthetic fibers or films of materials such as polyester, polyolefin, rayon, or the like, or of natural fibers such as cotton. The non-woven material may also be substantially fluid-impermeable, so as to minimize an opportunity for fluid overflow from the absorbent insert 6 to pass therethrough. However, one of ordinary skill in the art may choose any other suitable material within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0048] With reference to
[0049] In particular embodiments, each of the first portions 48 of the first and second patches 42a, 42b may be adhered to the inner layer 8 of the garment layer 4 on three sides of the absorbent insert 6. Each of the first portions 48 of the first and second patches 42a, 42b, may also be adhered to the top layer 16 and each of the leg cuffs 32, 34 of the absorbent insert 6, as well as the garment layer 4. The first portions 48 of the first and second patches 42a, 42b may be adhered to the aforementioned layers through various adhesives 12, heat or ultrasonic bonding, or any by any other suitable means chosen by a skilled artisan.
[0050] For example, the first portion 48 of each of the first and second patches 42a, 42b where adhered on the three sides may be substantially U-shaped. The U-shaped first portion 48 may have a first arm section 52 and a second arm 54 section. The first arm 52 section may be spaced apart from the second arm section 54, and together define an area of the second portion 50 therebetween.
[0051] Additionally, as shown in
[0052] As described hereinabove, the second portion 50 of each of the first and second patches 42a, 42b is free from the top layer 16 of the absorbent insert 6. For example, there may be an absence of adhesive 12 between the top layer 16 of the absorbent insert 6 and the adjacent second portion 50 of each of the first and second patches 42a, 42b. Due to the absence of the adhesive 12, and as shown in
[0053] With reference to
[0054] It should be appreciated that each of the first and second patches 42a, 42b may have a width W4 that is greater than the width W1 of the base layer 20 and the width W3 of the top layer 16. This difference in relative widths W1, W3, W4 advantageously allows the first and second ends 26, 28 of the absorbent insert 6 to be covered by the first and second patches 42a, 42b, respectively, on the three sides with the openings 57 facing each other. It should be appreciated the facing arrangement of the openings 57 may permit the product 2 to be worn by the user in either direction with the same effectiveness.
[0055] For example, with reference to
[0056] In one example, as shown in
[0057] In a further example, as shown in
[0058] It should be appreciated that the above-mentioned specific widths W4, W5 and lengths L3, L4 are being provided for illustration purposes only, with respect to a particular absorbent adult pant product 2 of the present disclosure, and are otherwise non-limiting. It should further be appreciated that one skilled in the art may select any other dimensions W4, W5, L3, L4 for the first and second patches 42a, 42b, and the second portions 50 of the first and second patches 42a, 42b, within the scope of the present disclosure.
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[0060] In certain embodiments, the first barrier 58a is disposed through the first patch 42a and the second barrier 58b is disposed through the second patch 42b. For example, each of the first and second patches 42a, 42b may be attached to the base layer 20 of the absorbent insert 6 and the garment layer 4 by the barrier 58a, 58b. It should be appreciated that each of the first and second barriers 58a, 58b therefore provides further structure for redirecting fluid flow back toward the absorbent insert 6 of the disposable absorbent underwear product 2 in operation.
[0061] As shown in
[0062] With reference to
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[0066] In a particular non-limiting example, as shown in
[0067] It should be appreciated that the above-mentioned length L5 and width W6 of the first and second barriers 58a, 58b are being provided for illustration purposes only, with respect to a particular absorbent adult pant product 2 of the present disclosure, and are otherwise non-limiting. It should further be appreciated that one skilled in the art may select any other dimensions L5 and W6 for the first and second barriers 58a, 58b within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0068] As established hereinabove, the first and second barriers 58a, 58b are fluid-impermeable and preferably polymeric. For example, the first and second barriers 58a, 58b may be provided as an adhesive, a thermoplastic, or a thermoformable foam such as a polyethylene foam. However, one of ordinary skill in the art may select any other suitable fluid-impermeable material for the first and second barriers 58a, 58b, within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0069] In a most particular embodiment, the first and second barriers 58a, 58b may be an adhesive line made with normal hygiene construction hotmelt, or with an absorbent and water swellable-blocking hotmelt such as FULL-CARE® #9200 Hotmelt with the HYDROLOCK™ series of trade designations for useful hot melt superabsorbent polymer compositions, commercially available from H.B. Fuller Company in Vadnais Heights, Minnesota.
[0070] In operation, the first and second patches 42a, 42b and the first and second barriers 58a, 58b function synergistically to militate against excess moisture or fluid escaping from the absorbent insert 6 or otherwise leaking into the surrounding garment layer 4. As established hereinabove, the second portion 50 of each of the first and second patches 42a, 42b forms the pouches 56 of the disposable absorbent underwear product 2. A rear of each of the pouches 56 is spaced apart from but disposed adjacent to an associated one of the first and second barriers 58, as shown in
[0071] The openings 57 of the pouches 56 function to initially receive and capture the excess fluid and to redirect the excess fluid back toward the absorbent core 18, while the barrier 58a, 58b militates against fluid leaking beyond the base layer 20 of the absorbent insert 6. Furthermore, the use of hydrophobic non-woven material for the first and second patches 42a, 42b has been found advantageous for this purpose, since such hydrophobic material does not readily absorb liquids. Consequently, the moisture or liquid is redirected back toward the absorbent core 18 and is not absorbed by the first and second patches 42a, 42b. The first and second barriers 58a, 58b also form seals between the hydrophobic materials of the first and second pages 42a, 42b and the base layer 20, thereby directing substantially all captured fluid back to the absorbent core 18.
[0072] It should be appreciated that the disposable absorbent underwear product 2 described hereinabove may be manufactured using otherwise conventional absorbent inserts 6 and garment layers 4, with the first and second patches 42a, 42b and the first and second barriers 58a, 58b being added during the manufacturing process. Alternatively, the use of a pre-assembled absorbent insert 6 having the first and second patches 42a, 42b and the first and second barriers 58a, 58b assembled with the absorbent insert 6 prior to placement in the garment layer 4 is also contemplated, and considered to be within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0073] Advantageously, the disposable absorbent underwear product 2 described hereinabove, containing the first and second patches 42a, 42b together with the fluid-impermeable barriers 58, 58b, militates against the overflow of excess fluid to the garment layer 8 by redirecting the fluid to the absorbent core 18 of the product 2 in operation.
[0074] While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for purposes of illustrating the invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure, which is further described in the following appended claims.