The present invention relates to disposable absorbent articles capable of absorbing urine and other body exudates.
Heretofore, there have been proposed absorbent articles, e.g. a disposable diaper shown in
The raisable flaps 23 disclosed in the above publication are adapted to prevent lateral leakage of urine and other body exudates by providing the free ends 23b which are rendered raisable from the folded line shown by the solid line a in
The above absorbent article is produced by applying a hot melt adhesive c at certain portions on the upper surface of the absorbent member 22 while feeding the absorbent member 22 at a high speed and by bonding the base ends 23a of the folded raisable flaps 23 to the adhesive portions of the absorbent member 22 to thereby bond the base ends 23a of the raisable flaps 23 to the upper surface of the absorbent member 22.
In the above production process, it is difficult to apply the hot melt adhesive c precisely at the predetermined portions. Specifically, let's presume a case that the hot melt adhesive c is applied to a portion (see the portion c′ in
The above mentioned drawback should be considered in connection with the following cases other than the above arrangement in which the base ends 23a of the raisable flaps 23 are bonded to the upper surface of the absorbent member 22. The other cases include an arrangement in which raisable flaps are bonded to the skin-side surface of an outer sheet at lateral sides of an absorbent member, and an arrangement in which an outer sheet includes a liquid impermeable back sheet and a top sheet having a smaller width than the back sheet with an absorbent member interposed between the back sheet and the top sheet, and base ends of waterproof or water repellent raisable flaps are bonded to the top sheet and the back sheet at lateral sides of the absorbent member.
In view of the above problems residing in the prior art, an object of the present invention is to provide an absorbent article capable of effectively preventing lateral leakage of urine and other body exudates by constantly and securely raisable free ends of raisable flaps.
An aspect of the present invention is directed to an absorbent article comprising: an outer sheet including a pair of leg fitting portions formed at opposite sides of a crotch portion between a front portion and a rear portion of the outer sheet; an absorbent member bonded to a crotch portion on a skin-side surface of the outer sheet; and a pair of raisable flaps each including a free end, the free end being bonded to an elastic member extending along front and rear directions of the outer sheet in an expanded state, wherein each of the raisable flaps includes a base end, and a bondable innermost edge of an adhesive to be applied to the base end is disposed outside away from an inner edge of the base end of the raisable flap in a state that the raisable flap is folded flat in bonding the base ends of the raisable flaps to the outer sheet at the opposite sides of the absorbent member by the adhesive.
In the above arrangement, the bondable innermost edge of the adhesive is disposed outside away from the inner edge of the base end in a state that each raisable flap is folded into a multi-layered manner in bonding the base ends of the raisable flaps to the outer sheet at the opposite sides of the absorbent member with an adhesive. This arrangement eliminates the likelihood that the free end of each raisable flap may be adhered to the base end by an excessively and extensively applied adhesive portion even if the adhesive is attempted to be excessively and extensively applied because the bondable innermost edge is disposed outside away from the inner edge of the base end.
In the following, an embodiment of the present invention is described in detail referring to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
The outer sheet 2 has a liquid impervious back sheet 10 and a liquid pervious top sheet 11. The back sheet 10 has a shape substantially identical to the perimeter of the disposable diaper 1. Leg fitting portions S are formed at opposite sides of a crotch portion R between a front portion P and a rear portion Q of the back sheet 10. The top sheet 11 has a rectangular shape having a smaller width than the back sheet 10.
The back sheet 10 is in the form of a sheet including a thermoplastic resinous film such as a polyethylene film or a multi-layered sheet formed by laminating a non-woven fabric or woven fabric on the film. The film may have permeability capable of allowing permeation by water vapors. Alternatively, a leak-free multi-layered sheet formed by laminating a non-woven fabric having a high water repellency such as a melt-blown non-woven fabric of polypropylene on other liquid pervious non-woven fabric or woven fabric, or an impermeable non-woven fabric finished with water repellency may be used.
The top sheet 11 may be a liquid pervious non-woven or woven fabric made of synthetic fibers using polyester, polypropylene, polyethylene, or other thermoplastic resin as a raw material. Alternatively, natural fibers or a combination of natural fibers and synthetic fibers may be used.
A frontal tape 5 is attached to a bottom surface of the front portion P of the back sheet 10. Further, as shown in
An elastic band member 7 for the waist of the wearer is attached to front and rear end portions of the back sheet 10 in an expanded state. The elastic member 7 extends between the back sheet 10 and the top sheet 11 in a state that the back sheet 10 is bonded to the top sheet 11 with a hot melt adhesive.
The absorbent member 3 extends along front and rear directions of the diaper substantially transversely in the middle of the back sheet 10. In bonding the top sheet 11 to the back sheet 10 by adhesive means d (see
The absorbent member 3 may be formed by mixing and laminating natural pulp fibers, synthetic fibers, and super-absorbent polymer powders. Preferably, the outer periphery of the absorbent member 3 may be covered with tissue paper.
The raisable flap 4 is configured in an accordion form as shown in
The raisable flap 4 is a waterproof or water-repellent sheet-like member, and preferably may be a synthetic resinous non-woven fabric having water repellency in view of securing proper softness and comfortable skin contact.
The raisable flap 4 has an outwardly oriented base end (i.e., base end layer) 4a at a lower portion thereof. The base ends 4a of the raisable flaps 4 are disposed at lateral ends of the absorbent member 3, respectively. Each of the base ends 4a is bonded such that the base end 4a covers part of the back sheet 10 and a corresponding lateral end 11a of the top sheet 11 with a hot melt adhesive e. Further, front and rear parts of the free end (i.e., free end layer) 4b of each flap 4 shown by the cross-hatched portions in
In bonding the base end 4a of the raisable flap 4 to the corresponding lateral end 11a of the top sheet 11 and the back sheet 10 with the hot melt adhesive e, as shown on the left side in
With the disposable diaper 1 having the above construction, as shown by the solid line on the right side in
In the above embodiment shown in
The embodiment shown in
Further, in the embodiment shown in
In the above embodiment, the base ends 4a of the raisable flaps 4 are bonded in such a manner that the base ends 4a cover the lateral ends 11a of the top sheet 11 and parts of the back sheet 10. This arrangement is advantageous in preventing leakage of urine and other body exudates over the top sheet 11, through the top sheet 11, or out of the absorbent member 3 owing to the base ends 4a of the raisable flaps 4 bonded to the top sheet 11 and the back sheet 10.
The above embodiment is directed to the arrangement in which the base ends 4a of the raisable flaps 4 are bonded to the lateral ends 11a of the top sheet 11 and the back sheet 10. As an altered form, as shown in
As yet another altered form, as shown in
As a further altered form, as shown in
As yet another altered form, as shown in
The present invention is described with respect to an open/close type disposable diaper attached with a tape, as a preferred embodiment. Alternatively, the present invention is applicable to incontinence pads and slip-on (pull-on) type disposable underwear. The disposable underwear can be produced with use of constituent elements optionally altered or modified by a person skilled in the art of the present invention.
As mentioned above, according to the present invention, the bondable innermost edge of an adhesive to be applied to the base end of each raisable flap is disposed outside away from the inner edge of the base end in a state that each raisable flap is folded into a multi-layered manner in bonding the base ends of the raisable flaps to the outer sheet at the opposite ends of the absorbent member by the adhesive portion. This arrangement eliminates likelihood that the free end of each of the raisable flaps may be adhered to the base end by an excessively and extensively applied adhesive portion even if the adhesive is inadvertently and inwardly extensively applied over the site corresponding to the bondable innermost edge because the bondable innermost edge is disposed outside away from the inner edge of the base end. This arrangement secures constant and stable raising of the free ends of the raisable flaps, thereby effectively preventing lateral leakage of urine and other body exudates.
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