REPLACEABLE ABSORBENT DIAPER CHANNEL FOR USE AS A MULTIPLIER WITH SINGLE-USE DISPOSABLE DIAPERS OR RE-USABLE RECYCLABLE OUTER SHELL
20190117471 ยท 2019-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/49017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/4704
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/5519
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/505
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2013/5055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F13/505
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A multi-piece diapering system is based on a removable, disposable absorbent channel insert diaper having hydrophobic interior leg gathers and a water impermeable backer, but without waist tabs or bands or elastic to secure the channel to the user and optionally without leg cuffs. The absorbent channel insert may be used in a single-use disposable diaper to allow such disposable diaper to be re-used multiple times by replacing the channel insert diaper when soiled. The absorbent channel insert diaper may also be used with underwear as the supporting shell, or with other exterior diaper shells or base layer diapers.
Claims
1. An absorbent channel insert diaper adapted for removable use in a supporting shell, or as a multiplier in a single-use disposable diaper, said removable, replaceable disposable absorbent channel insert diaper comprising (i) a waterproof exterior outer shell (ii) a central absorbent pad (iii) wherein the upper surface of the pad is hydrophilic and provided with hydrophobic elastic interior leg gathers extending lengthwise along either opposed edge thereof.
2. The channel insert diaper of claim 1 in which the outer shell is provided on the outer surface thereof with adhesive strips to removably secure said diaper channel insert to said supporting shell or single-use diaper.
3. The channel insert diaper of claim 1 wherein said absorbent pad comprises a super absorbent, super thin core.
4. The channel insert diaper of claim 1 constructed as a standard disposable diaper but without waist tabs or waist band to secure the channel to the user.
5. A diapering system comprising: a plurality of channel insert diapers of claim 1 and an exterior shell or base layer diaper.
6. The diapering system of claim 3 wherein each channel insert diaper comprises a super-thin absorbent pad.
7. The diapering system of claim 5 wherein the channel insert diapers and the single-use disposable diaper in which it is used both comprise a super-thin absorbent pad.
8. A disposable absorbent channel insert diaper for insertion in a re-usable supporting garment removably held in place on the body of a user for use as a diaper system for said user, said absorbent channel insert diaper comprising an elongated absorbent body having opposed ends and sides, a water impermeable backsheet and two opposed hydrophobic elastic interior leg gathers each extending along one of said opposed sides of said absorbent body between said opposed ends.
9. The absorbent channel insert diaper of claim 8 wherein said absorbent body comprises a super absorbent, super thin core.
10. The absorbent channel insert diaper of claim 9 which is without waist tabs to secure the diaper channel to the user.
11. The absorbent channel insert diaper of claim 10 which is without a waist band to secure the diaper channel to the user.
12. The absorbent channel insert diaper of claim 8 further comprising an adhesive strip provided on the outer surface of said water impermeable backsheet to secure the diaper channel insert in the supporting garment.
13. The absorbent channel insert diaper of claim 8 wherein said supporting garment is selected from the group consisting of a re-usable disposable washable diaper shell, underwear, a machine washable cloth diaper, a swim pant, a swim diaper or other base diaper.
14. A diapering system comprising: a) a re-usable disposable washable diaper shell comprising: i) a pliant non-absorbent, liquid impervious body for removable fitting to the wearer, forming an interior and an exterior surface, a front and back portion, opposed side edges and a crotch area when so fitted, and releasable waist tabs to secure said diaper shell to the user; ii) opposed elastically contractible leg cuffs extending between the front and back portion along said opposed side edges, the opposed elastically contractible leg cuffs thereby defining a central region between the opposed leg cuffs extending between the front and back portion; and b) the disposable absorbent channel insert diaper of claim 1 or 8 sized and configured to be removably inserted in said central region.
15. The diapering system of claim 14 wherein said re-usable disposable washable diaper shell is machine-washable.
16. The diapering system of claim 15 comprising in the central region of said diaper shell a band of flexible material which is less pliant than said pliant body extending between the front and back portion.
17. The diapering system of claim 16 wherein said band of flexible material which is less pliant than said pliant non-absorbent, liquid impervious body comprises a layer of non-absorbent plastic material secured to the non-absorbent, liquid impervious interior surface in said crotch area of said disposable washable diaper shell.
18. The diapering system of claim 16 wherein said band of flexible material is significantly narrower than the space between the opposed leg cuffs whereby when fitted to the wearer said central region is significantly deeper than the height of said opposed leg cuffs.
19. In combination in a package, the diapering system of claim 14 comprising a plurality of said re-usable disposable washable diaper shells and a plurality of said disposable absorbent channel insert diapers of claims 1 or 8.
20. A method of multiplying the number of uses of a single use disposable diaper, said method comprising: i) providing a first disposable absorbent channel insert diaper of claim 1 or 8, and a single use disposable diaper; ii) preparing said single use disposable diaper for use in a first diapering event by inserting said first absorbent channel insert diaper into said single use disposable diaper to form a first composite diaper; iii) diapering said individual using said first composite diaper; iv) when replacement of said first composite diaper is required by means of a second diapering event, disposing of said first absorbent channel insert diaper, taking any necessary steps to ensure said single use diaper is sufficiently clean and intact, and replacing said first absorbent channel insert diaper with a second absorbent channel insert diaper to form a second composite diaper; and v) repeating steps iii) and iv) as modified for third and subsequent diapering events until said single use disposable diaper is no longer sufficiently clean or intact.
21. A method of recycling disposable diapers, said method comprising: i) providing a first disposable absorbent channel insert diaper of claim 1 or 8, wherein said supporting garment is a re-usable disposable washable diaper shell; ii) preparing said re-usable disposable washable diaper shell for use in a first diapering event by inserting said first absorbent channel insert diaper into said re-usable disposable washable diaper shell to form a first composite diaper; iii) diapering said individual using said first composite diaper; iv) when replacement of said first composite diaper is required by means of a second diapering event, recycling said first absorbent channel insert diaper; v) taking any necessary steps to ensure said re-usable disposable washable diaper shell is sufficiently clean and intact, and replacing said first absorbent channel insert diaper with a second absorbent channel insert diaper to form a second composite diaper; vi) repeating steps iii) through v) as modified for third and subsequent diapering events until said re-usable disposable washable diaper shell is no longer sufficiently clean or intact; and vii) recycling said re-usable disposable washable diaper shell.
22. The method of claim 21 wherein said channel insert diaper is provided with a separable super absorbent pulp (SAP) container which is separated from said channel insert diaper when recycled.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0027] Exemplary embodiments are illustrated in referenced figures of the drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
[0028] In drawings which disclose a preferred embodiment of the invention:
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DESCRIPTION
[0042] Throughout the following description specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding to persons skilled in the art. However, well known elements may not have been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the disclosure. Accordingly, the description and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive, sense.
[0043] Definitions for purposes of this application: [0044] disposable means a diaper component that is intended to be disposed of after a limited number of uses or a single-use, and is not intended to have a useful life comparable to the typical period of time from the birth of an infant to when the infant no longer requires diapers; [0045] non-disposable means a diaper component that is intended to have a useful life comparable to the typical period of time from the birth of an infant to when the infant no longer requires diapers; [0046] washable in reference to an article means that the article remains sufficiently intact for normal use after washing in a standard residential clothes washing machine or hand washing using soap and water; [0047] single-use disposable diaper means a disposable diaper which must generally be disposed of for sanitary reasons after a single instance of urination or defecation by the wearer; [0048] channel insert diaper means the disclosed diaper multiplier which is inserted into an exterior shell or base layer diaper to form a two-piece diaper system, and which comprises (i) a waterproof exterior outer shell, (ii) a central absorbent pad; and (iii) wherein the upper surface of the absorbent pad is hydrophilic and provided with hydrophobic elastic interior leg gathers extending lengthwise along either opposed edge thereof; [0049] exterior shell means a reusable exterior shell such as undergarments, undershorts or other clothing, or a disposable shell as disclosed herein which function to hold and support the channel insert diaper in place on a diaper wearer; [0050] base layer diaper means a single-use disposable diaper, or a cloth diaper, swim diaper, training diaper, adult incontinence diaper, gPants or pull up diaper which can be used to hold and support the channel insert diaper in place on a diaper wearer; [0051] interior leg gathers means an elasticized bather to waste movement extending upwardly from the inner surface of the diaper spaced inwardly from the leg opening; and [0052] leg cuff means an elasticized border of a leg opening formed when the diaper is worn on the user.
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[0054] As illustrated in
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[0056] Liquid-impermeable backsheet 85 is breathable PE laminated with spunbond non-woven backsheet 87 (
[0057] The channel insert diaper 80 can be used in exterior shells 50 or base layer diapers (
[0058] Multiple channel insert diapers 80 using super thin technology can be stacked one on top of the other within an exterior shell or base layer diaper to permit the parent to change the infant's diaper without needing to carry extra channel insert diapers or retrieve replacements from storage.
[0059] One manner of use of the invention is illustrated in
[0060] To use the invention where the diaper channel is held by single-use disposable diaper 10 or shell 50, as shown in
[0061] As described above a parent may choose to insert the channel insert diaper 80 into a standard single-use disposable diaper 10 to act as the absorbent pad and protect the disposable diaper from becoming wet or soiled, to thereby allow the parent to reduce waste by re-using the disposable diaper 10. In this way the channel insert diaper 80 acts as a diaper multiplier for single-use disposable diapers. Channel insert diaper 80 accomplishes this by the fact that it has a water impermeable back sheet and hydrophobic leg gathers to prevent waste from penetrating to the supporting disposable diaper.
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[0063] A stabilizer strip 55 of spunbond non woven laminated with PE nonwoven laminated polethylene (PE) may be provided along the lengthwise central axis of diaper shell 50, laminated between the PE backsheet 52 and spunbond non woven topsheet 54. Stabilizing strip 55, which may be rectangular in shape, assists in stabilizing the shell 50 during the manufacturing and packaging process after the shell is cut to length, and facilitates the positioning and removal of a disposable replaceable absorbent insert within the shell 50, such as when a parent is replacing it in an infant diaper. The stabilizing strip 55 is narrower than the space between the leg cuffs 68, 70, as shown in
[0064] The dimensions of the shell 50 will vary according to the size of the user of the garment, from newborn to adult. Examples of suitable dimensions for infant diapers are as follows. The length of stabilizer strip 55 may be the full length B of the shell 50, from 340 mm for a newborn size to 530 mm for an extra-large. The width of the stabilizer strip 55 may be 90 to 100 mm compared to the width C of the shell of 180 to 210 mm.
[0065] Other materials for the stabilizing strip 55 are possible, such as those described in PCT international application, publication no. WO 2008/014621 which is incorporated herein by reference. It may be a layer of flexible, resilient waterproof plastic material such as a closed cell, expanded low-density polyethylene referred to as PE foam from 1 to 5 mm in thickness, preferably about 2 mm thick. A suitable material for example is the PE foam underlayment sold by Goodfellow as 2.0 floating foam. The material for and thickness of the stabilizer strip 55 is selected so that it is soft and resilient in order to be comfortable for the baby, yet retains its shape when released. The material for and thickness of the stabilizer strip 55 is selected so that it provides the desired cupping of the shell 50 and opening and separation of the elastic leg cuffs 68, 70 to facilitate placement and removal of the absorbent diaper channel described below.
[0066] The stabilizer strip, for increased stiffness, may be formed as a textured layer having, for example, a stamped pattern providing a pattern of shallow raised edges or thickenings for strength, such as a cross-hatching, checkerboard or pattern of hollow circles, squares, rectangles, bubbles or other patterns for purposes of rigidity and baby comfort.
[0067] Shell 50 may be formed in a manner similar to the conventional disposable diaper 10, using conventional machinery for manufacturing disposable diapers, however no absorbent material exposed to the diaper interior is incorporated.
[0068] Existing machines for manufacturing disposable diapers, such as those manufactured by Fammeccanica, PCMC, Joa and Cellulose Converting Equipments, utilize a continuous line in which a ribbon of the absorbent layer is formed and shaped, and fed on a supporting surface such as tissue, the outer poly sheet is unwound from below the pulp line and adhesive and leg elastic are applied to it. The absorbent layer is then applied to the poly sheet, and a non-woven topsheet is applied over the absorbent layer and bonded to the poly back sheet, the elasticized leg gathers and tape tabs are applied and the diapers are then cut and folded. In the preferred method of manufacturing the present channel insert diaper, the channel insert diaper 80 may be manufactured in the same manner as conventional diapers but without including securement tabs, waist bands or elastic, and optionally without leg cuffs.
[0069] The disclosed embodiments may also improve the ability to recycle the used diapers. Currently disposable diapers are not easily recyclable. Currently suitable plastic films and absorbent pulp and SAPs all have potential applications for recycling. However due to difficulty in collecting and separating the potentially recyclable materials, recycling of disposable diapers is currently not widely accepted. The disclosed embodiments provide further advantages in facilitating the recycling of disposable diapers by providing multiple separate elements of the disposable diaper system. The present embodiments facilitate the separation of recyclable materials from a disposable diaper system. Different materials, such as plastic and SAP can be kept separated when the diaper is discarded because the diaper system is already a two piece system and is readily separated after use due to the use of releasable adhesive taping mechanisms. Further facilitation of recycling may be achieved using a three-piece system where the absorbent material such as the SAP is contained in the diaper channel in a separate releasable porous plastic pad/bag holder to facilitate separation and recycling after use. For example, where the supporting shell is a disposable re-usable machine-washable non-absorbent diaper shell, the supporting shell and diaper channel insert are separately collected for recycling of plastic and absorbent material. In that example the supporting shell is without absorbent material which is exposed to contact with liquid, the exterior shell is readily cleaned and prepared for recycling. As a further example the removable, replaceable disposable absorbent diaper channel's absorbent pad may be made separable from the body of the diaper channel for ease of separating and recycling the absorbent elements of the diaper channel. For example the SAP may be contained in a separable absorbent packet which can be separated from the diaper channel during the recycling process.
[0070] The foregoing description therefore describes how by using a disposable insert which takes the form of a diaper channel formed as a disposable diaper with a channel formed by interior leg gathers but no waist tabs or waist band and optionally without leg cuffs, which is referred to herein as a channel insert diaper, the parent can convert a single-use diaper into a multiple-use diaper.
[0071] As will be apparent to those skilled in the art in the light of the foregoing disclosure, many alterations and modifications are possible in the practice of this invention without departing from the spirit or scope thereof. While the invention has been described in the context of an infant diaper it is also applicable to adult incontinence diapers and children's pull-ups. Thus while a number of exemplary aspects and embodiments have been discussed above, those of skill in the art will recognize certain modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations thereof.