This application claims priority of Taiwanese application no. 099142346, filed on Dec. 6, 2010.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an absorbent article for absorbing a body fluid from a user.
2. Description of the Related Art
An absorbent article, such as a diaper, a pants-like diaper, a sanitary napkin, etc., generally includes a liquid-impermeable base layer, a liquid-permeable top layer, and an absorbent layer disposed between the liquid-impermeable base layer and the liquid-permeable top layer.
Generally, the absorbent layer has a flat surface. When a relatively large volume of body fluid is excreted, the absorbent layer beneath a body portion where the body fluid is excreted has a limited ability to absorb the large body fluid within a short time, thereby resulting in accumulation of the body fluid on the liquid-permeable top layer, which makes the user uncomfortable and which provides a warm and wet environment for growth of microbes.
Chinese patent application no. 200910208511.1 discloses an absorbent article that includes a base layer and an absorbent layer having a large opening that extends through the absorbent layer and that is used for receiving the body excrement, especially feces, discharged from a user. However, in use, because of an external pressure from the user, a region of the absorbent layer near the large opening is likely to deform and is pressed against the base layer. Therefore, user skin may directly contact the excrement retained on the liquid-impermeable base layer, thereby resulting in irritation for the user's skin. Moreover, the body excrement in the opening is likely to leak out.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide an absorbent article that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
The absorbent article for absorbing a body fluid from a user according to the present invention includes a liquid-impermeable base layer, a liquid-permeable top layer, an absorbent layer disposed between the liquid-impermeable base layer and the liquid-permeable top layer, and a body fluid-collecting layer disposed between the liquid-permeable top layer and the absorbent layer and having a collecting region. The collecting region is formed with a plurality of indentations that are indented in a direction from the liquid-permeable top layer to the liquid-impermeable base layer and that are distributed densely in the collecting region.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying preferred embodiments, it should be noted herein that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
In this preferred embodiment, the liquid-impermeable base layer 11 is composed of a plastic film which is liquid impermeable but vapor permeable. The liquid-permeable top layer 12 is composed of nonwoven fabric which can provide a better contact feeling for a user. The absorbent layer 13 is composed of absorbent nonwoven fabric that is able to quickly receive liquid from the body fluid-collecting layer 14.
The collecting region 16 has an absorbent body 141 and is formed with a plurality of indentations 142 that are encompassed by the absorbent body 141. The indentations 142 are indented in a direction (Z) from the liquid-permeable top layer 12 to the liquid-impermeable base layer 11, and are distributed densely in the collecting region 16. Preferably, the indentations 142 are evenly distributed in the collecting region 16. In use, the collecting region 16 is disposed beneath the body portion (not shown) where a body fluid discharged, e.g., urethra orifice, anus or ostium vagina. When the body fluid is excreted, the body fluid flows into the indentations 142 through the liquid-permeable top layer 12, and is temporarily received in the indentations 142. The body fluid received in the indentations 142 is then gradually absorbed by the absorbent body 141, the non-indented region 17 and the absorbent layer 13. With the arrangement of the indentations 142, the body fluid, even the fluid with a relatively large volume, can be firstly retained in the indentations 142 so as to prevent leakage of the body fluid. Moreover, because the indentations 142 do not extend through the body fluid-collecting layer 14, i.e., are supported by the absorbent body 141, the stiffness in the collecting region 16 becomes relatively high. Accordingly, in use, the structure of the indentations 142 can be maintained, and thus, the body fluid retained in the indentations 142 will not contact the user. In this preferred embodiment, the body fluid-collecting layer 14 is composed of absorbent nonwoven fabric and the indentations 142 thereof are produced by a pattern drum.
Preferably, the absorbent article 1 further includes a germproof layer 15 that is disposed between the liquid-permeable top layer 12 and the absorbent layer 13. The germproof layer 15 includes a matrix 152 and silver metal particles 151 formed on a surface of the matrix 152 by sputtering. The matrix 152 can be composed of a nonwoven fabric. The silver metal particles 151 formed on the surface of the matrix 152 by sputtering has a better adherence than that formed by coating or dipping, and has greater contact area than that formed by mixing silver powder in the matrix 152, so that the absorbent article 1 has a superior germproof effect. In this embodiment, the germproof layer 15 is disposed between the liquid-permeable top layer 12 and the body fluid-collecting layer 14. Alternatively, the germproof layer 15 can be disposed between the absorbent layer 13 and the body fluid-collecting layer 14.
The absorbent article 1 further comprises front and rear waist portions 2, 3, and a crotch portion 4 disposed between the front and rear waist portions 2, 3 (see
In this preferred embodiment, each of the indentations 142 has a circular shape, and the indentations 142 are arranged in a matrix.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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099142346 | Dec 2010 | TW | national |