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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to absorbent garments such as diapers, particularly for use by adults as incontinence garments, in order to render such garments useable on persons of greater than normal girth and to render such garments more readily useable under the conditions to which they are normally subjected.
2. Description of Prior Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 AND 1.98
Incontinence garments generally comprise first and second body portions connected by a crotch portion. The first and second body portions are adapted to be disposed at the front and back of the individual user. The body portions are secured in place by adhesive tabs extending from one of the body portions and adapted to be secured to the other of the body portions.
Incontinence garments are usually manufactured to standard adult population sizing. However, the standard adult size garment, or the largest size when a plurality of sizes is provided, may not necessarily be large enough in girth to fit unusually large individuals within their age groupings, such as obese individuals or bariatric patients. The purpose of the present invention is to enable a garment of standardized size, which is designed to fit an individual of normal girth, to be used by a variety of different size individuals of considerably greater than normal girth.
Further, adult incontinence garments are normally subjected to adverse conditions involving feces and/or urine. Even under ideal circumstances, they are also often a source of discomfort to the wearer. It is therefore often desirable, once such a garment has been secured in place on the wearer, to be able to release that securement for monitoring or adjustment purposes and then re-secure the garment in place. It is another object of the present invention to provide the ability to repeatedly detach and re-attach the securing tabs when required.
We are aware of a product designed to permit the adjustment of the girth of an infant diaper that is marketed by SCA North America, 500 Baldwin Tower, Eddystone, Pa. 19022. However, that product has limited applicability as it can only be used with specially constructed garments that employ a hook and loop securement means, requiring the tabs to be fabricated of either hook or loop material. Because the hook or loop materials are almost impossible to clean when soiled due to the irregular nature of the surfaces, it is often not considered ideal for use for adult incontinence garments.
The adult incontinence garment of the type to which the present application pertains is secured in place on the patient by adhesive tabs that extend from the side edges of one of the body portions. Those tabs are designed to overlap the side edges of the other body portion and to be adhesively secured to that other body portion.
That adhesive securement normally involves the use of a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on the securement tabs. However, when pressure sensitive adhesive is used as a means of securement, the relatively fragile nature of the garment material itself makes the release and re-attachment of the pressure sensitive adhesive tabs problematic. This is because the portion of the garment surface to which the tabs are attached tends to tear when the tabs are detached, making re-attachment in that area impossible.
That problem is overcome in the present invention, while permitting a conventional adult incontinence garment to fit a variety of different size individuals of greater than normal girth, by providing the garment with a pair of extension strips. Each of the extension strips is designed to be secured to the standard adhesive securing tabs that extend at either side of the garment between the body portions of the garment. This enables the garment portions to be secured to one another as in conventional, but be separated from each other to a greater than normal extent, so as to fit the larger individual.
In addition, the area of the extension strip designed to be engaged by the normal pressure-sensitive-adhesive-bearing securing tabs is provided with a surface of appreciable dimension to which the pressure sensitive adhesive on the normal securing tabs of the garment is to be attached. That surface has the characteristic that when a tab is once adhesively attached thereto, the tab may be readily detached and re-attached without damage to the extension strip. In that way, the ability to readjust and monitor the garment is provided.
To the accomplishment of the above, and to such other objects as may hereinafter appear, the present invention relates to an absorbent garment and an extension strip for use therewith as described in this specification, and as disclosed in the accompanying drawings, in which:
A typical incontinence garment for use by adults with excretion problems comprises a first or front absorbent body portion generally designated 2 adapted to extend over the patient's lower abdomen, a second or rear absorbent body portion generally designated 4 adapted to extend over the rear of the patient's lower body portion, and an absorbent crotch portion generally designated 6 connected between the lower ends of the body portions 2 and 4.
Body portion 2 has side edges 8 and 10. Body portion 4 has side edges 12 and 14. When the garment is in place, side edges 8 and 12 are on one side of the patient and side edges 10 and 14 are on the other side of the patient. The rear body portion 4 at its side edges 12 and 14 is provided with outwardly extending tabs 16. The lower surfaces of tabs 16 are provided with a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive. When the garment is situated on the wearer, tabs 16 are adapted to be pressed against the surface of the front body section 2 in the vicinity of its side edges 8 and 10, thereby to secure the garment in place.
Only a very limited degree of adjustability is possible with this system to enable the garment to fit properly on a given individual. This is because the tabs are relatively short in length and reliability of securement requires that a significant portion of the tabs 16 engage the exterior surface of the front body portion 2, if the garment is to reliably stay in position, as it must.
The body sections 2 and 4 and the crotch section 6 each will typically comprise a liquid-impermeable exterior surface sheet, a body-facing liquid-permeable interior sheet and an enclosed absorbent body. The structure and compositional details of those elements may be varied widely, as is understood in the trade.
In one particularly pertinent example the exterior surface sheet, to which the tabs 16 are normally adhesively attached, is made of relatively flimsy plastic film. Because of that, once the garment has been secured in place on the wearer, the tabs 16 cannot be removed from the front body portion 2 without causing damage to the exterior surface sheet. Since it is usually desired that the exterior surface sheet be liquid-impermeable, damage to that sheet can be a serious matter.
In accordance with the present invention, a conventional adult incontinence garment, designed for use by an individual of normal size, and therefore incapable of being used by an individual whose girth exceeds the norm, can be used by such an individual by utilizing the extension strip of the present invention, generally designated 18. That strip comprises a length of flexible material such as woven or non-woven fabric, flexible film, wood pulp products (paper, tissue, etc.), foils and the like, all tensile materials. The term “tensile materials” as here used characterizes material that is capable of withstanding the stresses to which it may be subjected in use without substantial permanent distortion or damage. It includes, without limitation, material that may stretch elastically but continues to assert a restoring force when stretched.
Strip 18 is designed to be attached to a conventional adult incontinence garment of the type having pressure sensitive adhesive tabs permanently affixed to and extending from one of the body portions to secure that body portion to the other body portion. The strips 18 as here specifically disclosed in their preferred form comprise a length 20 of appropriate tensile material having at one end and on one surface a preferably thin layer 22 which may be formed of an appropriate plastic, foil, coated paper or the like, and having at its other end, and preferably on its other surface, a layer 24 of pressure sensitive adhesive. That adhesive layer 24 is preferably covered, before the strip 18 is used, with a strip 26 of release material made of paper, silicone treated paper, plastic film, or the like.
The layer 22 is of a material to which the securing tabs 16 of the garment will adhesively stick with sufficient force so that the garment, when once applied, will reliably stay in place, but from which the tabs 16 may be removed without tearing or damage and then reapplied. The length of the layer 22 in the direction of the length of the strip 18 is preferably appreciable, thus providing leeway for adapting the garment to the size of the individual.
This is particularly important for bed-ridden patients being cared for by another. The care-giver can open the garment to check if it is soiled and then close it back up when that has been done, without damaging the liquid impermeable exterior surface of the garment, and in addition the size of the garment can readily be expanded or contracted by the care-giver to accommodate the patient's need, desire or condition.
The adhesive layer 24 at an end of the strip 18 may be of the same type as is provided on the garment tabs 16. It is designed to be secured to the exterior surface sheet of the front panel 2 of the garment.
In a preferred embodiment, 30 gm/m2 12″ wide spun bond polypropylene is used as a base web for the strip 18. A ¾″ wide pressure sensitive adhesive transfer tape (Ludlow Tape #7328) is applied to one side of the web to produce the adhesive strip 24. A 4″ wide bi-axially oriented polypropylene film, coated on one side with a pressure sensitive adhesive (Avery Dennison BOPP Frontal Tape) is applied to the underside of the opposite edge of the web to produce the layer 22. Other plastics, such as polyethylene and polyester, are readily available for use in place of polypropylene. The web is then cut into 7″ lengths along the web machine direction.
Typically, the preferred method of use of the present invention may is as follows: The conventional adult incontinence garment proper is first positioned on the body of the wearer. With individuals of larger than normal girth, there will be a gap between the edges 8 and 12, and between the edges 10 and 14, such that the tabs 16 extending from the rear body portion 4 either will not reach the exterior surface of the front body portion 2 or will not overlap the exterior surface of front body 2 sufficiently to provide a secure attachment.
In that case, extension strips 18 are put into place and secured to extend between the side edges of the body portions 2 and 4. As here specifically disclosed, and as illustrated in particular in
If in extreme cases the strips 18 are not adequate to accommodate a particularly obese patient, additional strips 18 can be used in tandem, by attaching one strip to another to further extend the effective size of the garment. It is also possible to use only a single extension strip 18 at only one side of the garment, but the imbalance thus provided would probably result in some discomfort on the part of the user.
When, as described above, the strip 20 is one foot long and when two such strips are used the effective girth of the garment will be increased by approximately 21 inches. Also, the strip ends could engage the front body panel 2 could do so on the inner surface of the body section, with adhesive layer 24 on the outer surface of the strip, but it is thought that there would be less possibility of skin irritation with the strip 18 on the exterior surface of the body portion 2 as illustrated.
It will now be appreciated that the present invention relates to extension strips that enable a conventional adult incontinence garment with adhesive connecting tabs to be used on a variety of different size wearers of larger than normal girth. This is accomplished by fabricating the extension strips to include a plastic layer adapted to receive the adhesive tabs in a releasable and re-attachable fashion on one side and a pressure sensitive adhesive layer on the other side.
While only a limited number of preferred embodiments of the present invention have been here disclosed for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent that many variations and modifications may be made therein. It is intended to cover all of those variations and modifications that fall within the scope of the present invention, as defined in the following claims:
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 11/022,502, filed Dec. 27, 2004.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11022502 | Dec 2004 | US |
Child | 11070742 | Mar 2005 | US |