ABSORBENT GARMENT
20180092787 ยท 2018-04-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/49406
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/49017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/8405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L15/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61L15/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An undergarment includes a body portion having an upper edge defining a waistband, two leg openings and a crotch region between the leg openings; an absorbent pad on the inside of the body portion within at least the crotch region, the absorbent pad having an inner region and a peripheral region; and elastic bonding film bonded to each of the two leg openings and overlying respective portions of the peripheral region of the absorbent pad thereby to seamlessly bond the absorbent pad with the body portion.
Claims
1. An undergarment comprising: a body portion having an upper edge defining a waistband, two leg openings and a crotch region between the leg openings; an absorbent pad on the inside of the body portion within at least the crotch region, the absorbent pad having an inner region and a peripheral region; and elastic bonding film bonded to each of the two leg openings and overlying respective portions of the peripheral region of the absorbent pad thereby to seamlessly bond the absorbent pad with the body portion.
2. The undergarment of claim 1, further comprising: a wicking layer overlying the absorbent pad within the crotch region for wicking moisture away from a user of the undergarment towards the absorbent pad.
3. The undergarment of claim 2, wherein the elastic bonding film also overlies a peripheral region of the wicking layer thereby to bond the wicking layer and the absorbent pad with the body portion.
4. The undergarment of claim 1, wherein the absorbent pad comprises an absorbent layer and a moisture-barrier layer.
5. The undergarment of claim 4, wherein the moisture barrier layer is a moisture-barrier treatment and/or film.
6. The undergarment of claim 4, wherein the absorbent layer and the moisture-barrier layer are thermal-compression bonded together about their periphery.
7. The undergarment of claim 1, further comprising a moisture-repellant adjacent to and inside the peripheral region of the absorbent pad, wherein the moisture-repellant resists passage of moisture from within the absorbent pad towards the peripheral region.
8. The undergarment of claim 2, wherein the wicking layer is adapted to spread moisture prior to reaching the absorbent pad thereby to reduce the rate at which the absorbent pad is locally saturated.
9. The undergarment of claim 6, wherein the thermo-compression increases the density of the peripheral region thereby to facilitate bonding with the elastic bonding film.
10. A method of manufacturing an undergarment comprising: arranging an absorbent pad within at least a crotch region between two leg openings of a body portion; and seamlessly bonding the absorbent pad with the body portion by lining the leg openings with elastic bonding film bonded to the leg openings overlying respective portions of a peripheral region of the absorbent pad.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising: prior to lining the leg openings with elastic bonding film, overlying the absorbent pad with a wicking layer, wherein the elastic bonding film also overlies a peripheral region of the wicking layer thereby to bond the wicking layer and the absorbent pad with the body portion.
12. An undergarment comprising a body portion having a crotch region between two leg openings and an absorbent pad seamlessly bonded within the crotch region with the body portion with elastic bonding film that is lining and bonded to the leg openings and overlying a peripheral region of the absorbent pad.
13. The undergarment of claim 12, further comprising a wicking layer overlying the absorbent pad, wherein the elastic bonding film also overlies a peripheral region of the wicking layer thereby to bond the wicking layer and the absorbent pad with the body portion.
14. The undergarment of any one of claims 1 to 9, 12 and 13, wherein the absorbent pad comprises antimicrobial fibre and, optionally, the antimicrobial fibre comprises silver.
15. The undergarment of any one of claims 2 and 13, wherein the wicking layer comprises cotton.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038] Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0048] In this embodiment, the thickness of each of the strips of elastic bonding film 26a and 26b is about equal to the difference in thickness between the peripheral region 21a and the inner region 21b of the absorbent pad 20. As such, when the portions are pressed together the elastic bonding film 26a, 26b comes in generally flush with the top of the inner region 21b, providing a uniform thickness of absorbent undergarment 5 extending from the leg openings 14a, 14b through to the inner region 21b. This construction enables undergarment 5 to be very smooth and seam-free, such that it is comfortable for the wearer and aesthetically compatible with tight-fitting clothing.
[0049] In alternative embodiments, the strips of elastic bonding film 26a, 26b may just slightly overlap the inner region 21b, or alternatively be just slightly spaced from the interface between the peripheral region 21a and the inner region 21b.
[0050] On the other side of leg openings 14a and 14b the strips of elastic bonding film 26a and 26b are bonded just to the body portion 10. In this embodiment the absorbent pad 20 does not extend outside of the crotch region 16. For ease of understanding, the strips of elastic bonding film 26a and 26b in
[0051] In this embodiment, the absorbent pad 20 is similar to configurations disclosed in Korean Patent Registration No. 10-0694187 to Lee, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. The undergarment 5 incorporating such an absorbent pad 20 may be washed and re-worn numerous times. In this embodiment, the absorbent pad 20 comprises an absorbent layer 22 and a barrier film layer 24. During construction/assembly of undergarment 5, the barrier film layer 24 is oriented so as to be positioned between the absorbent layer 22 and the body portion 10 of the absorbent undergarment 5. The absorbent layer 22, in this embodiment, comprises silver antimicrobial fibre for odour and microbial control. Other varieties of antimicrobial fibres may be employed for this purpose. The reduced-thickness peripheral region 21a of the absorbent pad 20 is formed by thermo-compression bonding the barrier film layer 24 and the absorbent layer 22 together along their respective peripheries, which serves to both structurally unite the barrier film layer 24 and the absorbent layer 22 and also to reduce the overall thickness of the absorbent pad 20 in this peripheral region 21a, as compared with the inner region 21b. Furthermore, the thermo-compression provides a denser, more uniform surface against which the strips of elastic bonding film 26a and 26b can be reliably bonded. The relatively high density of the peripheral region 21a is also believed to help to hinder any wicking of moisture through the peripheral region 21a.
[0052] In this embodiment, the reduced-thickness peripheral region 21a is immediately adjacent to the edges of the absorbent pad 20, but in other embodiments the reduced thickness peripheral region 21a may be spaced slightly inwardly from the edges of the absorbent pad 20.
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[0056] While absorbent pad 20 already has wicking features that provide absorption of moisture, the additional wicking layer 30 provides further wicking and also serves to spread moisture that has entered into the wicking layer 30 from the direction of a user of the undergarment 6, prior to reaching the absorbent pad 20. This advantageously reduces the rate at which the absorbent pad 20 is locally saturated. As described above, spurts of urine occurring during stress incontinence can be incident on a particular central portion of the absorbent pad 20. With the additional wicking through the wicking layer 30 towards the absorbent pad 20, moisture is also wicked by the wicking layer 30 outwards such that the volume of fluid is spread out somewhat and can be received in a wider area of the underlying absorbent pad 20. Thus, the wicking layer 30 and the absorbent pad 20 together provide additional benefits.
[0057] The wicking layer 30 may be made of a material such as that described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,008,887 to Rearick et al., the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. Preferably the wicking layer is made of cotton, as cotton is a very comfortable and familiar material for undergarments.
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[0059] It has further been found that the strips of elastic bonding film 26a and 26b act as somewhat of a first line of moisture defence for spurts of urine that are incident on the wicking layer 30 but not yet wicked away from the user's skin by the wicking layer 30. This added defence against moisture leaking to overgarments causing stains provides a benefit that is not available from stitched constructions. For example, stitching requires that the materials being connected be punctured, creating potential leakage points.
[0060] It has been also discovered that, because of the absorbency, wicking, and directing of moisture along the peripheral region 21a rather than across it, the absorbent pad can be reduced in size compared to prior art absorbent pads. This further contributes to discreteness and comfort for the user.
[0061] Although embodiments have been described with reference to the drawings, those of skill in the art will appreciate that variations and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof as defined by the appended claims.