Claims
- 1. An absorbent article comprising:
- (a) a pair of absorbents positioned adjacent to each other, each absorbent having a first surface facing the body of a user and a second surface aligned opposite to said first surface;
- (b) a fluid-impermeable baffle positioned adjacent to said second surface of each absorbent and extending upward around a portion of said absorbents;
- (c) a fluid permeable cover positioned adjacent to at least said first surface of each of said absorbents; and
- (d) transfer means for facilitating movement of body fluid from said cover downward and outward to distant areas of said absorbents, said transfer means being positioned above, between and below at least a portion of said absorbents and coaxially aligned with the longitudinal central axis of said article while being spaced apart from the periphery of said absorbents.
- 2. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein said transfer means is an integral member.
- 3. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein a fluid retention member is positioned between a bottom surface of said transfer means and said baffle.
- 4. The absorbent article of claim 3 wherein said fluid retention member contains a superabsorbent.
- 5. An absorbent article comprising:
- (a) a pair of absorbents positioned adjacent to each other, each absorbent having a first surface facing the body of a user and a second surface aligned opposite to said first surface;
- (b) a fluid-impermeable baffle positioned adjacent to said second surface of each absorbent and extending around said absorbents and partially covering said first surfaces;
- (c) a fluid permeable cover positioned adjacent to said first surface of each of said absorbents and attached to said baffle; and
- (d) transfer means for facilitating movement of body fluid from said cover downward and outward to distant areas of said absorbents, said transfer means being an H shaped member laid horizontally and contacting a substantial portion of said first and second surfaces of said absorbents.
- 6. The article of claim 5 wherein said transfer means has first and second legs joined by a transverse beam, said transverse beam being aligned perpendicular to said cover.
- 7. The article of claim 5 wherein said transfer means is coaxially aligned with the longitudinal central axis of said article while being spaced apart from the periphery of said absorbents.
- 8. The article of claim 6 wherein said first leg is positioned parallel to said first surface of each of said absorbents and said second leg is positioned parallel to said second surface of each of said absorbents.
- 9. The article of claim 6 wherein said transverse beam has a width greater than the thickness of either of said legs.
- 10. The article of claim 6 wherein said transverse beam has a height greater than the thickness of either of said legs.
- 11. The article of claim 6 wherein a fluid retention member is positioned between said second leg of said transfer means and said baffle.
- 12. The article of claim 5 wherein said transfer member is formed from a blend of hydrophobic and hydrophilic fibers.
- 13. The article of claim 12 wherein said hydrophobic fibers are polyester and said hydrophilic fibers are cellulose.
- 14. The article of claim 5 wherein said transfer member is formed from a blend of polymer fibers including rayon.
- 15. The article of claim 5 wherein said transfer means is formed from a blend of polyester, rayon and polypropylene fibers.
- 16. The article of claim 5 wherein said transfer means is a carded web formed of a blend of polyester, rayon and polypropylene fibers.
- 17. The article of claim 5 wherein said transfer member is an air-formed web.
- 18. A sanitary napkin for absorption of body fluids comprising:
- (a) a pair of absorbents positioned adjacent to each other, each absorbent having a first surface facing the body of a user and a second surface aligned opposite to said first surface;
- (b) a fluid-impermeable baffle positioned adjacent to said second surface of each of said absorbents and extending upward around a portion of said absorbents;
- (c) a fluid permeable cover positioned adjacent to said first surface of each of said absorbents and attached to said baffle; and
- (d) transfer means for facilitating movement of body fluid from said cover downward and outward to distant areas of said absorbents, said transfer means including a pair of U-shaped members each having first and second legs joined by a transverse beam, said U-shaped members positioned back to back with said beams touching each other and said first and second legs contacting a substantial portion of said first and second surfaces, respectively, of each of said absorbents.
- 19. The sanitary napkin of claim 18 wherein a fluid retention member is positioned between said second leg of each of said U-shaped members and said baffle.
- 20. The sanitary napkin of claim 18 wherein said transverse beam of each U-shaped member is positioned approximately perpendicular to said cover.
- 21. The sanitary napkin of claim 18 wherein each of said U-shaped members is an integral member.
- 22. The sanitary napkin of claim 18 wherein said first leg of each U-shaped member is positioned parallel to said first surface of each absorbent and said second leg of each U-shaped member is positioned parallel to said second surface of each absorbent.
- 23. The sanitary napkin of claim 18 wherein said transverse beam of each U-shaped member has a width approximately equal to the thickness of either of said legs.
- 24. The sanitary napkin of claim 18 wherein the length of each of said transverse beams is greater than the thickness of either of said absorbents.
- 25. The sanitary napkin of claim 18 wherein said transfer means is formed from a blend of hydrophobic and hydrophilic fibers.
- 26. The sanitary napkin of claim 25 wherein said hydrophobic fibers are polyester and said hydrophilic fibers are cellulose.
- 27. The sanitary napkin of claim 18 wherein said transfer means is formed from a blend of polymer fibers including rayon.
- 28. The sanitary napkin of claim 18 wherein said transfer means is formed from a blend of polyester, rayon and polypropylene fibers.
- 29. The sanitary napkin of claim 18 wherein said transfer means is a carded web formed of a blend of polyester, rayon and polypropylene fibers.
- 30. The sanitary napkin of claim 18 wherein said transfer means is an air formed web.
- 31. An absorbent pad for absorption of body fluids comprising:
- (a) a pair of absorbents positioned adjacent to each other, each absorbent having a first surface facing the body of a user and a second surface aligned opposite to said first surface;
- (b) a fluid-impermeable baffle positioned adjacent to said second surface of each of said absorbents and extending upward around a portion of each of said absorbents;
- (c) a fluid permeable cover positioned adjacent to said first surface of each of said absorbents and attached to said baffle; and
- (d) transfer means for facilitating movement of body fluid from a middle portion of said cover downward and outward to distant areas of said absorbents, said transfer means including first and second members, said first member being T shaped and having a column positioned between said absorbents and an adjoining pair of arms contacting a substantial portion of said first surfaces of said absorbents, and a second member positioned adjacent to said second surface of each of said absorbents and in contact with said column.
- 32. The absorbent pad of claim 31 wherein said transfer means is coaxially aligned with the longitudinal central axis of said pad and is spaced apart from the periphery of said absorbents.
- 33. The absorbent pad of claim 32 wherein said column is coaxially aligned with the longitudinal central axis of said pad and is spaced apart from the periphery of said absorbents.
- 34. The absorbent pad of claim 31 wherein a fluid retention member is positioned between said second member and said baffle.
- 35. The absorbent pad of claim 34 wherein said fluid retention member contains a superabsorbent.
- 36. The absorbent pad of claim 31 wherein said transfer means has a length about 1/2 to 2/3 the overall length of said pad.
- 37. The absorbent pad of claim 31 wherein said second member is thicker than either arm of said first member.
- 38. An absorbent article comprising:
- (a) a pair of absorbents positioned adjacent to each other, each absorbent having a first surface facing the body of a user and a second surface aligned opposite to said first surface;
- (b) a fluid-impermeable baffle positioned adjacent to said second surface of each absorbent and extending upward around a portion of each of said absorbents;
- (c) a fluid permeable cover positioned adjacent to said first surface of each of said absorbents and completely encircling both said absorbents and said baffle; and
- (d) transfer means for facilitating movement of body fluid from said cover downward and outward to distant areas of said absorbents, said transfer means being positioned above, between and below a portion of said absorbents and coaxially aligned with the longitudinal central axis of said article while being spaced apart from the periphery of said absorbents.
- 39. An absorbent article comprising:
- (a) a pair of absorbents positioned adjacent to each other, each absorbent having a first surface facing the body of a user and a second surface aligned opposite to said first surface;
- (b) a fluid-impermeable baffle positioned adjacent to said second surface of each absorbent and extending upward around a portion of said absorbents;
- (c) a fluid permeable cover positioned adjacent to said first surface of each of said absorbents; and
- (d) transfer means for facilitating movement of body fluid from said cover downward and outward to distant areas of said absorbents, said transfer means being coaxially aligned with the longitudinal central axis of said article and having a length which is between about 1/2 to 2/3 the overall length of said article, said transfer means being positioned above, between and below said pair of absorbents.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/123,483 dated 11/20/87 abandoned.
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