The present invention relates to an absorbent article mainly such as sanitary napkins, vaginal sheets, incontinence pads, and toiletries, and more particularly to an absorbent article configured not to include an elastically stretchable member in side sheets in order to reduce uncomfortable feeling during wearing.
Conventionally, as the absorbent article, there is known an absorbent article including a liquid-impermeable back-surface sheet of a polyethylene sheet, a polyethylene sheet-laminated nonwoven fabric, or the like, a liquid-permeable top-surface sheet of a non-woven fabric or permeable plastic sheet, and an absorber made of cotton pulp or the like, interposed between the back-surface sheet and the top-surface sheet.
In particular, in the sanitary napkin for night use, in order to prevent lateral leakage of a body fluid such as menstrual blood flowing in the width direction and leaking from the side edge portion during wearing, there have been proposed a large number of sanitary napkins having three-dimensional gathers standing up toward the skin side by contraction force of an elastically stretchable member formed at the skin contact surface side on both sides in the longitudinal direction, respectively.
For example, the following Patent Literature 1 discloses an absorbent article including a main body having an absorbent core including a narrow intermediate core portion by a pair of constricted regions, a pair of wing portions disposed at the outer side in a width direction of the constricted regions and facing each other in the width direction with the main body sandwiched therebetween, and a pair of three-dimensional guards provided on each of both sides in the width direction of a skin-contact surface, stepping over the constricted regions and extending in the longitudinal direction.
Furthermore, the following Patent Literature 2 discloses an absorbent article including a first pressing portion pressing at least a top-surface sheet and an absorbent layer in the position on both left and right sides from the center line extending in the vertical direction, and a second pressing portion provided at the outer side of the first pressing portion with a space provided between the first and second pressing portions, respectively expanding in the longitudinal direction, and also including a sheet extending in the vertical direction with a space provided in the lateral direction, on the skin-side surface, wherein the sheet is fixed to the skin side surface at a front-side portion and a back-side portion, and stands up from the skin-side surface in the intermediate portion to form a leak-proof wall, and at least one of a rising start point at the front-surface side and a rising start point at the back-surface side of the leak-proof wall is located in the vicinity of the second pressing portion.
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, Publication No. 2019-103711
Patent Literature 2: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, Publication No. 2004-154154
However, in the three-dimensional guard and the leak-proof wall described in the Patent Literatures 1 and 2, since the side sheet stands up toward the skin side by the contraction force of the elastically stretchable member, there may be a risk that the contraction force of the elastically stretchable member acts on the skin surface of a wearer and gives uncomfortable feeling to the wearer.
On the other hand, some absorbent articles do not include an elastically stretchable member on the side sheet. However, since the side sheet does not standup toward the skin side during wearing, leakage from the side portion easily occurs.
Then, a main problem of the present invention is to provide an absorbent article in which an elastically stretchable member is not provided in the side sheet to reduce uncomfortable feeling during wearing and to prevent leakage from the side portion.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problem, a first embodiment provides an absorbent article including an absorber, and side sheets disposed on both side portions in a longitudinal direction on a skin-contact surface side over an entire length in the longitudinal direction, the side sheets not including an elastically stretchable member, including a non-adhesive portion, in which a center portion in the width direction of each of the side sheets is not bonded to the absorber side, in a longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer, and an adhesive portion in which the side sheets are bonded to the absorber side, respectively, at an outer side in the width direction and at both end sides in the longitudinal direction of the non-adhesive portion, wherein an edge of the side sheets in the center side in the width direction is located to the center side in the width direction from the side edge of the absorber, and the adhesive portion adjacent to the outer side in the width direction of the non-adhesive portion has an edge in the center side in the width direction provided in a position overlapped to or in the vicinity of a side edge of the absorber.
In the above first embodiment, since the side sheets do not include an elastically stretchable member, contraction force of the elastically stretchable member does not act on the skin surface, and as a result, uncomfortable feeling of a wearer during wearing does not occur.
Even if contraction force of the elastically stretchable member does not act on the side sheets, since the side sheets are allowed to stand up toward the skin side and prevent lateral leakage, this absorbent article includes a non-adhesive portion, in which a center portion in the width direction of the side sheets is not bonded to the absorber side, in a longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer, and an adhesive portion in which the side sheets are bonded to the absorber side, respectively, at an outer side in the width direction and at both end sides in the longitudinal direction of the non-adhesive portion, wherein an edge of the side sheet in the center side in the width direction is located to the center side in the width direction from the side edge of the absorber, and the adhesive portion adjacent to the outer side in the width direction of the non-adhesive portion includes an edge in the center side in the width direction provided in a position overlapped to or in the vicinity of the side edge of the absorber. Therefore, when a pressure is applied from both sides by leg pressure during wearing of the absorbent article, the both side portions of the absorber are compressed in the width direction, and thereby the both sides swell to the skin side, and the non-adhesive portion of the side sheets stands up to the skin side from the boundary portion with respect to the adjacent portion as a starting point in the outer side in the width direction. Thus, body fluids flowing toward the sides are blocked and leakage from the side portion is prevented.
A second embodiment provides an absorbent article, wherein a constricted portion obtained by constricting both side edges of the absorber inward in the width direction is formed in the longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer.
In the second embodiment, since the constricted portion obtained by constricting both side edges of the absorber inward in the width direction is formed in the longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer, leg pressure intensively acts on the narrowest portion of the constricted portion, so that the side sheet easily stands up to the skin side.
A third embodiment provides an absorbent article, wherein compressed grooves dented toward a non-skin side are formed on a skin-contact surface of a main body part in which the absorber is interposed, and wherein the compressed grooves are respectively formed on both side portions of a longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer respectively along the longitudinal direction and in a planar shape bulging to an outer side in the width direction.
In the above third embodiment, a planar shape of the compressed grooves is a shape along the longitudinal direction of both side portions of the longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer respectively and bulging to an outside in the width direction. Therefore, a leg pressure from the outer side in the width direction easily acts on the absorber of an outer side portion of the compressed groove during wearing and easily swells to the skin side of the absorber.
A fourth embodiment provides the absorbent article, wherein, in the longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer, a maximum bulging portion of each of the compressed grooves and a narrowest portion of the absorber are provided in a position substantially coinciding to a longitudinal direction of the absorbent article.
In the above fourth embodiment, in the absorbent article including the compressed groove, since the maximum bulging portion of each of the compressed grooves and the narrowest portion of the absorber are provided in a position substantially coinciding to the longitudinal direction of the absorbent article in the longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer, the leg pressure during wearing intensively acts on the absorber part between the narrowest part of the absorber and the maximum bulging portion of the compressed groove, and the absorber in this part is easily deformed, and the non-adhesive portion of the side sheets easily stands up toward the skin side.
A fifth embodiment provides the absorbent article, wherein rigidity of the absorber at the outer side in the width direction from the compressed groove is set to be lower than rigidity of the absorber between left and right compressed grooves, in the longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer.
In the above fifth embodiment, in the absorbent article having the compressed grooves, since rigidity of the absorber at the outer side in the width direction from the compressed groove is set to be lower than rigidity of the absorber between left and right compressed grooves in the longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer, an absorber in an outer side portion in the width direction from the compressed groove easily swells toward the skin side, and accordingly, the non-adhesive portion of the side sheets easily stands up toward the skin side.
A sixth embodiment provides the absorbent article, wherein a pair of wing-shaped flaps protruding to the side portions to be fixed to an undergarment are formed on both side portions in a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer, a center portion in the longitudinal direction of the wing-shaped flap and a center portion in the longitudinal direction of the non-adhesive portion are provided in the position substantially coinciding with the longitudinal direction of the absorbent article.
In the above sixth embodiment, in the absorbent article including wing-shaped flaps formed on both side portions of a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer, since the center portion in the longitudinal direction of the wing-shaped flap and the center portion in the longitudinal direction of the non-adhesive portion are provided in the position substantially coinciding with the longitudinal direction of the absorbent article, when the wing-shaped flap is folded such that the side edge of an undergarment is wrapped together, and fixed, the side sheets are pulled toward the outer side in the width direction, so that the non-adhesive portion in the center side in the width direction easily stands up toward the skin side.
A seventh embodiment provides absorbent article, wherein a pair of wing-shaped flaps protruding to the side portions to be fixed to an undergarment are formed on both side portions in a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer, and a wing displacement prevention adhesive layer is provided on an undergarment-contact surface of the wing-shaped flaps, and the wing displacement prevention adhesive layer is disposed along a virtual line linking the side edges of the absorber in a front part and a back part of a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer in the longitudinal direction.
In the above seventh embodiment, in the absorbent article provided wing-shaped flaps protruding to the side portions are formed on both side portions in a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer, and the wing displacement prevention adhesive layer is provided on the undergarment-contact surface of the wing-shaped flaps, and the wing displacement prevention adhesive layer is disposed along a virtual line linking the side edges of the absorber in the front and back portions of a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion of a wearer in the longitudinal direction, when the wing-shaped flap is folded such that the side edge of an undergarment is wrapped together, and fixed, the vicinity of the side edge of the absorber is fixed to the undergarment by the wing displacement prevention adhesive layer, the side sheet does not easily bent, and the non-adhesive portion easily stands up.
As described above in detail, the present invention can reduce uncomfortable feeling during wearing and prevent leakage from the side part.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
[Basic Structure of Sanitary Napkin 1]
A sanitary napkin 1 according to the present invention includes, as shown in
Hereinafter, the structure of the sanitary napkin 1 will be described in more detail. For the back-surface sheet 2, a sheet material having at least water-blocking property, for example, polyethylene, is used. However, from the viewpoint of preventing a moist feeling, a sheet material having moisture permeability is desirably used. As the water-blocking and moisture-permeable sheet materials, microporous sheets are suitably used. The microporous sheet is obtained by molding a sheet by melting and kneading an inorganic filler in an olefin-based resin such as polyethylene or polypropylene, followed by stretching in uniaxial or biaxial direction. On an undergarment-contact surface (outside surface) of the back-surface sheet 2, one or a plurality of stripes of sticking layers (not shown in the drawings) is formed along the longitudinal direction of the napkin, so that the sanitary napkin 1 is fixed to an undergarment when wearing on the body. As the back-surface sheet 2, a poly-laminate nonwoven fabric in which a plastic film and a nonwoven fabric are laminated may be used.
Next, for the top-surface sheet 3, porous or non-porous non-woven fabric, a porous plastic sheet, and the like, are suitably used. As the material fibers constituting the nonwoven fabric, synthetic fibers such as olefin-based fibers such as polyethylene or polypropylene, polyester-based fibers, and polyamide-based fibers, regenerated fibers such as rayon and cupra, and natural fibers such as cotton can be used, and nonwoven fabrics obtained by appropriate processing methods such as a spunlace method, a spunbond method, a thermal bond method, a meltblown method, and a needle punch method can be used. Among these processing methods, the spun lace method is excellent in being rich in flexibility, and a drape property, and the thermal bond method is excellent in bulkiness and high compression restorability. When a large number of through holes are formed in the top-surface sheet 3, the body fluid is rapidly absorbed, so that excellent dry touch property is achieved. The non-woven fabric fibers may be long fibers or short fibers, but short fibers are preferably used in order to bring out the texture of towel fabric. Furthermore, in order to fabricate embossing treatment, olefin-based fibers such as polyethylene or polypropylene having a relatively low melting point is preferably used. Furthermore, a core-sheath type fiber including a core having a high melting point and a sheath having a low melting point, a side-by-side fiber, or composite fiber of dividing fibers can be suitably used.
The absorber 4 interposed between the back-surface sheet 2 and the top-surface sheet 3 is formed of, for example, cotton pulp and water absorbing polymer. The water absorbing polymer is mixed into a pulp constituting the absorber as, for example, granular powder. Examples of the pulp include a pulp made of cellulose fibers such as chemical pulp obtained from timber or molten pulp, and artificial cellulose fibers such as rayon and acetate. From the viewpoint of function and price, softwood pulp having a fiber length longer than that of hardwood pulp is suitably used. The basis weight of the absorber 4 is set at 300 to 750 g/m2, and preferably 300 to 400 g/m2.
Furthermore, the absorber 4 may include synthetic fiber. For the synthetic fibers, for example, polyolefin-based fibers such as polyethylene and polypropylene, polyester-based fibers such as polyethylene terephthalate and polybutylene terephthalate, polyamide-based fibers such as nylon, and copolymers thereof may be used, and mixture of two types thereof may be used. Furthermore, a core-sheath type fiber including a core having a high melting point and a sheath having a low melting point, a side-by-side fiber, or composite fiber of dividing fibers can be suitably used. In the synthetic fiber, in order to have affinity to a body fluid, when the synthetic fiber is a hydrophobic fiber, it is desirable to use the surface that has been treated with a hydrophilizing agent.
It is preferable that a compressed groove 6 dented toward the non-skin-side is formed on the skin-contact surface of the main body part of the absorber 4. Preferably, the compressed groove is formed in both side portions of the longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion H of a wearer along the longitudinal direction and in a planar shape bulging outward in the width direction. In an example shown in
[Side Sheet]
In the shown example, as shown in the cross-sectional views of
As such side sheet 7, one formed by an appropriate processing method using a natural fiber, a synthetic fiber or a regenerated fiber as a raw material can be used. However, in order to eliminate a stiff feeling and to prevent a moist feeling, a soft nonwoven fabric having aeration properties with the basis weight reduced is preferably used. In particular, a nonwoven fabric having softness that is pleasant to the touch even when it is brought into contact with the skin surface is preferable. Specifically, a nonwoven fabric produced by a spunbond method by setting the basis weight at 13 to 23 g/m2 is desirably used, and in order to securely prevent permeation of the body fluid, a water-repellent nonwoven fabric coated with a water repellent agent, such as a silicon-based, paraffin-based, alkylchromic chloride-based water repellent agent, or the like, is suitably used.
As shown by mark “x” in
On the other hand, an elastically stretchable member is not disposed in the inner side portion of the side sheet 7, so that the contraction force of the elastically stretchable member does not act on the side sheet 7 at all. Accordingly, in the natural state of the sanitary napkin 1 which is taken out from the individual packaging and is not subjected to an external force, as shown in
As shown in
An edge 7a at the center side in the width direction of the side sheet 7 is located to the center side in the width direction of the absorber 4. In detail, as shown in
Furthermore, in the adhesive portion 11 adjacent to the outer side in the width direction of the non-adhesive portion 10, the edge on the center side in the width direction is provided in a position overlapped to or in the vicinity at least a part of the side edge of the absorber 4. In detail, as shown in
With the above-mentioned configuration, in the sanitary napkin 1, as shown in
The center portion in the width direction of the side sheet 7 may be folded in the width direction to form a multiple sheet, but it is preferable to form a single sheet that is not folded in the width direction so that the edge of the side sheet 7 standing on the skin side is softly brought into contact with the skin surface to achieve a good wearing feeling.
In order to reliably allow the non-adhesive portion 10 of the side sheet 7 to stand up toward the skin side, it is preferable to form a constricted portion 13 obtained by inwardly constricting both side edges of the absorber 4 to the width direction in a longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion H of a wearer. When the constricted portion 13 is provided, when the sanitary napkin 1 is worn, leg pressure is intensively applied to the narrowest part 4a of the constricted portion 13 to easily act, and both sides of the absorber 4 reliably swell toward the skin side around the narrowest part 4a of the constricted portion 13, and the non-adhesive portion 10 of the side sheet 7 reliably stands up toward the skin side.
Furthermore, when the constricted portion 13 is provided, in the outer side in the width direction of the non-adhesive portion 10, since the constricted portion 13 is located so as to extend obliquely outward on the lower layer side of the adhesive portion 11, the side sheet 7 is warped along the obliquely extending constricted portion 13, whereby the non-adhesive portion 10 on the center side in the width direction easily stands up on the skin side. In order to reliably exhibit such a warping function of the side sheet 7, the plan shape of the constricted portion 13 is preferably an arc shape.
In order to reliably allow the non-adhesive portion 10 of the side sheet 7 to stand up toward the skin side, it is preferably to provide a maximum bulging portion 6a of the compressed groove 6 and the narrowest width portion 4a of the absorber 4 in a position that substantially coincide with the longitudinal direction of the sanitary napkin 1 in the longitudinal section including a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion H of a wearer. Thus, the leg pressure during wearing acts intensively on the absorber part between the narrowest part 4a of the absorber 4 and the maximum bulging portion 6a of the compressed groove 6, and the absorber in this part is easily deformed, and the side sheet 7 easily stands up toward the skin side. A separation distance in the longitudinal direction of the napkin between the narrowest part 4a of the absorber 4 and the maximum bulging portion 6a of the compressed groove 6 is 10 mm or less, preferably 5 mm or less.
As shown in
Furthermore, as shown in
The non-adhesive portion 10 is formed to have a length of the napkin in the longitudinal direction, which is a length including at least a region corresponding to a body fluid discharge portion H of a wearer. Specifically, as shown in
Furthermore, as shown in
Next, the position relation between the non-adhesive portion 10 and the wing-shaped flap W is described. As shown in
A wing displacement prevention adhesive layer 14 disposed on an undergarment-contact surface of the wing flap W may be disposed substantially in the center portion of the wing flap W similar to usual sanitary napkins, but, as shown in
1 . . . Sanitary napkin, 2 . . . Back-surface sheet, 3 . . . Top-surface sheet, 4 . . . Absorber, 5 . . . Encapsulating sheet, 6 . . . Compressed groove, 7 . . . Side sheet, 10 . . . Non-adhesive portion, 11, 12 . . . Adhesive portion, 13 . . . Constricted portion, 14 . . . Wing displacement prevention adhesive layer, 15 . . . Virtual line
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2019-170372 | Sep 2019 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2020/035262 | 9/17/2020 | WO |