Information
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Patent Grant
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6381751
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Patent Number
6,381,751
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Date Filed
Friday, August 17, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 7, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention provides a bib having an improved pocket. The bib has a body panel, a pocket panel forming a pocket space between the body panel and the pocket panel, and a third panel joined to the pocket panel. The third panel includes a flexible member joined thereto that helps to maintain the pocket space in an open configuration once the third panel is folded into the pocket space.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to disposable bibs, and more particularly, to a bib having a pocket structure for receiving spilled liquid and solid materials.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Disposable bibs are well known in the art. Such bibs can be provided for use on babies during feeding. Disposable bibs can have a laminate construction comprising multiple layers. For instance, disposable bibs can include an absorbent paper or nonwoven topsheet for receiving spilled food material and a plastic film backsheet for preventing penetration of spilled liquids through the bib and onto the baby's clothing. Other multiple layer bib constructions are also known.
The prior art also discloses bibs having a pocket structure for receiving solids or liquids that would otherwise soil the wearer's clothing. An example of a bib having such a pocket is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,445,231 issued May 1, 1984 to Noel. Noel discloses a bib having a gravitationally openable pocket. Noel provides an improvement in pocket structures for use with bibs. However, Noel depends on gravitational forces acting on an apron panel to maintain a bib pocket in an open configuration. The effectiveness of such a design can be affected by the vertical orientation of the wearer and/or the bib.
Another example of a disposable bib having a pocket structure for receiving solids or liquids is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,128,780 issued Oct. 10, 2000 to Reinhart, et al. Reinhart et al. provides a bib having a bib body comprising a first body panel, a second pocket panel, and a third panel. The second pocket panel is joined to the body panel for providing a pocket space intermediate the body panel and the pocket panel. The pocket space has a pocket open edge. The third panel is joined to the pocket open edge to extend at least partially into the pocket space, with at least a portion of the third panel being disposed between the body panel and the pocket panel. Disposition of the third panel between the pocket panel and the body panel serves to space at least a portion of the pocket panel from an underlying portion of the body panel to provide opening of the pocket space along the longitudinal centerline of the bib. However, the opening of the pocket may be deflected close by a wearer leaning against a tray or table during use, making the pocket ineffective during use.
Accordingly, there remains a need for an inexpensive disposable bib having a pocket that can be maintained in an open configuration for receiving and holding spilled solid and liquid food material. Particularly, there is a need for a disposable bib having a pocket capable of maintaining the open configuration even when subjected to normal forces induced during use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a disposable bib. The bib can comprise a bib body and a pair of shoulder extensions extending from the bib body to define a neck opening. The bib body can have a longitudinal length, a longitudinal centerline, and a lateral width.
The bib body comprises a first body panel, a second pocket panel, and a third panel. The second pocket panel is joined to the body panel for providing a pocket space intermediate the body panel and the pocket panel. The pocket space has a pocket open edge, a pocket longitudinal length, and a pocket lateral width. The third panel includes a first end joined to the pocket open edge and a laterally extending second end spaced from the first end. The third panel is made to extend at least partially into the pocket space, with at least a portion of the third panel being disposed between the body panel and the pocket panel in order to space at least a portion of the pocket panel from the outer surface of the body panel.
The third panel preferably has a lateral width that is greater than the lateral width of the pocket space. Such an arrangement provides the advantage that at least a portion of the third panel is deformed from a planar configuration, such as by folding or wrinkling, as it is disposed in the pocket space. Such deformation of the third panel aids in spacing the pocket panel from the body panel. However, alternatively, the third panel can have a lateral width which is substantially equal to the lateral width of the pocket space. In addition, the third panel can have a longitudinal length which is less than, or substantially equal to, the longitudinal length of the pocket space.
In order to provide a sustained pocket space, a flexible member is joined to the third panel proximate the second end and extends laterally between the longitudinally extending side edges of the third panel. The third panel and the flexible member are constructed and arranged such that as the third panel is folded or defected into the pocket space from a first position having an inside surface facing an outer surface of the body panel to a second position having the inside surface of the third panel facing an inside surface of the pocket panel, the third panel provides an opening of the pocket space along the longitudinal centerline of the bib. The flexible member is more rigid than the third panel and provides a durable pocket opening that is maintained during use.
In one embodiment, the third panel further comprises at least two hinge lines extending longitudinally between the first end and the second end, laterally spaced intermediate and equidistant the longitudinally extending side edges. The hinge lines may comprise indentations or perforations extending into the flexible member. Once the third panel is positioned inside the pocket space, the hinge lines allow the flexible member to deflect open the pocket space in a multi-planar configuration providing support which helps to maintain the opening of the pocket space even when subjected t o normal forces induced during n normal use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the present invention, the invention will be better understood from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like designations are used to designate substantially identical elements, and in which:
FIG. 1
is perspective view of a disposable bib according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an in use view of the disposable bib of
FIG. 1
with the third panel folded into the pocket space.
FIG. 3
i s a top view of the disposable bib of
FIG. 2
showing the pocket space with the third panel folded into the pocket space.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
illustrates a disposable bib
20
according to one embodiment of the present invention. By “disposable” it is meant that the bib is meant to be used once, and then discarded. The disposable bib
20
comprises a bib body
22
having longitudinally extending sides
32
and
34
, a longitudinal length L, a longitudinal centerline
21
, a laterally extending bottom edge
36
, and a lateral width W.
The term “longitudinal” refers to an axis or direction measured along the length of the bib body
22
, which direction or axis is generally parallel to a line extending from the wearer's head to the wearer's waist, as the bib is worn. The terms “lateral” and “transverse” refer to a direction or axis which is perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline
21
, and which is generally parallel to a line extending across the wearer's chest as the bib is worn.
The bib
20
includes a pocket
100
, for catching and receiving food particles. The bib body
22
comprises a first body panel
70
, a second pocket panel
105
, and a third panel
600
. The body panel
70
is disposed adjacent the wearer's body when the bib is secured to the wearer. The pocket panel
105
can have a generally rectangular shape or alternatively, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, can have a generally elliptical shape. The pock et panel
105
together with the body panel
70
forms a pocket
100
comprising a pocket space intermediate the body panel
70
and the pocket panel
105
. The third panel
600
is joined to the pocket panel
105
and can be folded or deflected into the pocket
100
to be disposed intermediate the body panel
70
and the pocket panel
105
as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
.
The pocket panel
105
extends longitudinally from a pocket bottom edge
120
, which can also be the bib bottom edge
36
, to a pocket open edge
110
. The longitudinal length of the pocket space is measured along the longitudinal centerline
21
from the bottom edge
120
to the pocket open edge
110
. Reference number
117
designates the longitudinal length of the pocket space. The bottom edge
120
and the open edge
110
can both be substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline
21
and substantially parallel to an imaginary lateral axis.
The pocket panel
105
extends laterally intermediate the bib side edges
32
and
34
. The pocket panel
105
is joined to the underlying body panel
70
along the edges
32
and
34
at attachment zones designated by reference number
107
. A securing means, such as adhesive, can be used to join the side edges of the pocket panel
105
to the body panel
70
in the attachment zones
107
. The pocket space has a lateral width designated by reference number
118
. The lateral width
118
of the pocket space corresponds to the minimum lateral spacing between the attachment zones
107
.
The third panel
600
is joined to a portion of the bib
20
and can be folded to extend at least partially into the pocket space intermediate the body panel
70
and the pocket panel
105
. In one embodiment, the body panel
70
, pocket panel
105
, and third panel
600
can be formed from a continuous sheet of material, and the sheet of material may comprise one or more laminae. Alternatively, the pocket panel and the third panel can be formed from a continuous sheet separate from the body panel. The pocket panel
105
can be joined to the body panel
70
at a laterally extending fold in the sheet material corresponding to the bib bottom edge
36
. Alternatively, the third panel
600
can be joined to the pocket panel
105
by a laterally extending fold in the sheet material which corresponds to the pocket open edge
110
.
The third panel
600
can have the shape of a quadrilateral, and more particularly, the third panel
600
can have a generally rectangular shape. The third panel
600
can have a first end
610
joined to the pocket panel
105
at the open edge
110
. The third panel
600
can have a laterally extending second end
630
which is spaced longitudinally from the first end
610
. The third panel
600
can also have longitudinally extending side edges
620
which extend from the first end
610
to the second end
630
of the third panel
600
. The second end
630
and side edges
620
are free edges that are unattached to other portions of the bib
20
.
The third panel
600
spaces at least a portion of the pocket panel
105
from an underlying portion of the body panel
70
to provide opening of the pocket space along the longitudinal centerline
21
. In particular, at least a portion of the third panel
600
extending into the pocket
100
can be deformed from a planar configuration, such as by folding or wrinkling, to provide spacing of a portion of the pocket panel
105
from the body panel
70
.
Preferably, the third panel
600
has a lateral width which is sized relative to the pocket space to promote deformation of the third panel
600
when the third panel is positioned between the body panel
70
and the pocket panel
105
. The third panel
600
preferably has a lateral width, which is greater than the lateral width
118
of the pocket space. The third panel
600
has a lateral width designated by reference number
618
in FIG.
1
. When the third panel
600
is disposed in the pocket space, the third panel
600
is deflected causing it to deform from a planar configuration, due to the difference between the width
618
and the width
118
. This deformation is illustrated in
FIG. 3
which shows the third panel
600
disposed between a portion of the pocket panel
105
and the body panel
70
such that the longitudinal centerline of the third panel
600
is deflected away from the longitudinal centerline
21
of the bib body panel
70
. Such deformation of the third panel helps maintain the pocket
100
in an open configuration.
The third panel
600
has a longitudinal length designated by reference number
617
in FIG.
1
. The third panel
600
can have a longitudinal length which is less than, or substantially equal to, the longitudinal length
117
of the pocket space. The third panel
600
can have a longitudinal length which is at least 50 percent of the length
117
, but less than 100 percent of the length
117
. Alternatively, the third panel
600
can have a longitudinal length which is less than 50 percent of the length
117
.
The third panel
600
includes a flexible member
650
attached to an inside surface of the third panel
600
, extending laterally between the longitudinally extending side edges
620
. The flexible member
650
helps to maintain the pocket space during use by adding rigidity and flexibility to the open edge
110
pocket panel
105
. The flexible member
650
is capable of deflecting during use when the pocket panel
105
is subjected loading which causes the pocket space to collapse and springing back to restore the pocket space once the force is removed.
The flexible member
650
is preferably attached proximate the first end
610
of the third panel
600
so that when the third panel
600
is positioned in the pocket space, the flexible member
650
is adjacent to the open edge
110
of the pocket
100
. Flexible member
650
may extend the entire longitudinal length
617
of the third panel
600
or just a portion of the longitudinal length
617
. In addition to adding rigidity to the pocket panel
105
, the flexible member
650
can also be absorbent, providing an additional function of absorbing spills during use.
Preferably, the flexible member
650
comprises 0.62 mil foam manufactured by Sealed Air Corp. Alternatively, the flexible member
650
may comprise a polymeric film, a sponge, or an adhesive filler.
In addition to the flexible member
650
, the third panel
600
may comprise hinge lines
660
extending longitudinally, at least partially, between the first end
610
and the second end
630
of the third panel
600
. Preferably, the hinge lines
660
extend from the first end
610
to the second end
630
of the third panel
630
. The hinge lines
660
comprise indentations or creases that extend into the flexible member
650
. The hinge lines
660
in combination with the flexible member
650
create a multi-planar pocket panel
105
that can enhance the ability of the third panel
600
to maintain the pocket space in an open configuration during use.
Although any number of hinge lines
660
may be provided, the third panel
600
preferably includes at least two hinge lines
660
disposed equidistant from the longitudinally extending side edges
620
of the third panel
630
as shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
, and
3
. Once the third panel
600
is positioned in the pocket space, the hinge lines
660
separate the third panel
600
into three planes, one middle plane
670
A and two side planes
670
B adjacent the longitudinally extending side edges
620
. The two side planes
670
B are oriented at an angle relative to the first body panel
70
and provide support for the middle plane
670
A such that the deflection of the pocket panel
105
resulting from loads applied normal to the middle plane
670
A is primarily limited to the middle plane
670
A with minimal deflection in the form of buckling occurring with the side planes
670
B. This arrangement in combination with the flexible member
650
increases the rigidity of the pocket panel
105
.
The bib
20
also comprises a pair of shoulder extensions
24
,
26
having proximal ends
24
A,
26
A and distal ends
24
B,
26
B. The shoulder extensions
24
,
26
extend from the bib body
22
from their proximal ends to their distal ends to provide a generally planar neck opening
200
when the bib is supported on a flat, horizontal surface.
The bib
20
also preferably comprises a fastening assembly for joining together the shoulder extensions
24
and
26
in an overlapping fashion, to thereby secure the bib
20
to the wearer. The fastening assembly can comprise a mechanical fastener having elements disposed on at least one of the shoulder extensions, which elements penetrate and physically engage a landing surface on the other shoulder extension. In one embodiment, the fastener can comprise an array of projections extending from a substrate joined to the shoulder extension
26
. The projections are engagable with a landing surface, the landing surface being disposed on at least a portion of the shoulder extension
24
.
The generally planar neck opening
200
has a front neck portion
210
, a rear neck portion
230
, and a maximum width portion
220
disposed intermediate the front neck portion
210
and the rear neck portion
230
.
A plurality of slits
211
can extend in a generally radial fashion from the perimeter
201
of the front neck-opening portion
210
. The slits
211
provide a close yet comfortable fit of the perimeter
210
of front neck opening portion
210
against the wearer's neck. The slits
211
allow the resulting petal like portions of bib intermediate the slits
211
to slide over each other as the shoulder extensions
24
,
26
are overlapped. The slits
211
thereby help reduce distortion and gapping of the bib body as the neck opening
200
is made to conform to the wearer's neck. Accordingly, the slits
211
cooperate with the shape of the neck opening
200
to improve fit of the bib about the wearer's neck, and reduce distortion and gapping of the bib body as the shoulder extensions
24
,
26
are overlapped to accommodate a particular neck size. Such slits, or bifurcations, are disclosed generally in U.S. Pat. No. 4,416,025 to Moret, which Patent is incorporated herein by reference.
Referring to the components of the bib
20
in more detail, the bib
20
according to the present invention can comprise a composite construction having multiple laminae. The bib
20
can comprise a laminate of a nonwoven outer layer, an absorbent tissue inner layer, and a garment facing backsheet layer which is liquid impermeable relative to the topsheet. The topsheet has a first outer surface for receiving spilled food material, and a second inner surface joined to the inner tissue layer. The backsheet has a first garment facing surface and a second surface joined to the inner tissue layer. The surface of the backsheet and the surface of the topsheet are oppositely facing surfaces, and can be joined to the tissue layer, such as with an adhesive, to form a laminate. In one embodiment, the shoulder extensions
24
,
26
, the bib body panel
70
, the pocket panel
105
, and the third panel
600
are formed from a single, continuous sheet of the laminate of the topsheet, tissue layer, and the backsheet. In a preferred embodiment, the shoulder extensions
24
,
26
, and the bib body panel
70
are formed from a single, continuous sheet of the laminate of the topsheet, tissue layer, and the backsheet, while the pocket panel and third panel are formed from continuous sheet of nonwoven which is bonded to the outer facing surface of the body panel.
The topsheet can comprise hydrophilic nonwoven. A suitable nonwoven can comprise a triple beam spunbond spunbond spunbond material having a basis weigh ranging from 13.5-27.0 grams/Meter
2
manufactured by First Quality Non-wovens, Hazelton, Pa.
The backsheet can comprise a liquid impervious polymeric film, such as a polyethylene film having a thickness of between about 0.65 mil (0.00065 inch) and about 2.0 mils (0.002 inch). In one embodiment the backsheet can comprise a polyethylene film having a thickness of about 0.85 mils and manufactured under the designation DH216 by Clopay Polyethylene Film, Cincinnati, Ohio.
The tissue layer can comprise a cellulose tissue layer having a basis weight ranging from 20.0-44.0 grams/Meter
2
. In one embodiment the tissue layer can comprise a single-ply cellulose tissue layer having a basis weight of about 32.6 grams/Meter
2
manufactured by Cellu-Tissue, Wiggins, Miss.
The combination third panel and pocket panel can comprise liquid impermeable nonwoven. In one embodiment the combination third panel and pocket panel comprises spunbond, meltblown, meltblown, spunbond nonwoven having a basis weight of about 15 grams/Meter
2
manufactured by First Quality Non-wovens, Hazelton, Pa.
The topsheet and the backsheet can be joined to the tissue layer in any suitable manner, including but not limited to methods such as adhesive bonding, mechanical bonding, and ultrasonic bonding. A suitable adhesive for joining the topsheet and the backsheet is a hot melt adhesive such as a hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive. One particular adhesive which is suitable for joining the topsheet to the backsheet is an HL-1258 adhesive manufactured by H. B. Fuller Co. of St. Paul, Minn. Other suitable adhesives include Findley Adhesives H2031 and H2120 available from Findley Adhesives of Elmgrove, Wis.
Prior to the time the bib is to be used, the shoulder extensions
24
and
26
can be joined together, such as at their distal ends
24
B,
26
B, along a selective line of weakening
270
. When the bib is to be used, the shoulder extensions are separable along the selective line of weakening
270
, such that the shoulder extensions can be separated without tearing or otherwise damaging other portions of the bib, and releasably joined together in an overlapping fashion by the fastening assembly.
In one embodiment, the selective line of weakening
270
is aligned with the longitudinal centerline
21
, and comprises a plurality of spaced apart perforations. The perforations extend partially or fully through the thickness of the bib
200
. The perforations can be formed with a perforating knife, and can extend through each of the backsheet, topsheet, and nonwoven web.
The selective line of weakening
270
provides the advantage that the distal ends of the shoulder extensions are interconnected, rather than loose, prior to use. The bib is therefore easier to handle prior to use. In addition, the use of a selective line of weakening provides for ease of manufacturing. For instance, the bibs
20
can be manufactured by joining together continuous webs of the backsheet material, the topsheet material, and the nonwoven material to form a continuous, multiple laminae sheet. The multiple laminae sheet can then be perforated at predetermined positions corresponding to the desired location of each bib to be cut from the sheet. The bibs can then be cut from the sheet according to a predetermined pattern. Accordingly, there is no need to attempt to position or support loose distal ends of the shoulder extensions during manufacturing.
While particular embodiments and/or individual features of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, it should be apparent that all combinations of such embodiments and features are possible and can result in preferred executions of the invention. Therefore, the appended claims are intended to cover all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
Claims
- 1. A disposable bib comprising:a first body panel having a body facing surface and an outer facing surface, a longitudinal centerline, a lateral width, and longitudinally extending side edges; a second pocket panel joined to the body panel for providing a pocket space intermediate the outer facing surface of the body panel and an inner surface of the pocket panel, the pocket space having a pocket open edge, a pocket longitudinal length and a pocket lateral width; and a third panel having an inside surface and an outside surface, a first end joined to the pocket open edge, a laterally extending second end spaced from the first end and having a lateral width extending between longitudinally extending side edges, the third panel including: a flexible member joined to the inside surface of the third panel proximate the first end and extending laterally between the longitudinally extending side edges, wherein the third panel and the flexible member are constructed and arranged such that as the third panel is folded into the pocket space from a first position having the inside surface of the third panel facing the outer surface of the body panel to a second position having the inside surface of the third panel facing the inside surface of the pocket panel, the third panel spaces at least a portion of the pocket panel from the outer surface of the body panel to provide opening of the pocket space along the longitudinal centerline of the bib.
- 2. The disposable bib of claim 1 wherein the third panel further comprises at least two hinge lines extending at least partially longitudinally between the first end and the second end, laterally spaced intermediate and equidistant the longitudinally extending side edges.
- 3. The disposable bib of claim 2 wherein the at least two hinge lines are spaced from the longitudinally extending side edges of the third panel a distance ranging from about 35 mm to about 55 mm.
- 4. The disposable bib of claim 2 wherein the at least two hinge lines are separated by a distance ranging from about 125 mm to about 165 mm.
- 5. The disposable bib of claim 2 wherein the at least two hinge lines comprise indentations or creases extending into the flexible member.
- 6. The disposable bib of claim 2 wherein the at least two hinge lines comprise perforations extending into the flexible member.
- 7. The disposable bib of claim 1 wherein the third panel has a lateral width greater than the lateral width of the pocket space.
- 8. The disposable bib of claim 1 wherein the third panel has a longitudinal length which is less than the longitudinal length of the pocket space.
- 9. The disposable bib of claim 1 wherein the third panel has a longitudinal length which is substantially equal to the longitudinal length of the pocket space.
- 10. The disposable bib of claim 1 wherein the flexible member is selected from the group: foam, film, sponge, and adhesive filler.
- 11. The disposable bib of claim 1 wherein the flexible member is more rigid than the third panel.
- 12. A disposable bib having a longitudinal centerline, a lateral width, and longitudinally extending side edges, the disposable bib comprising:a first body panel having a liquid pervious outer facing layer, a liquid impervious body facing layer, and an absorbent layer disposed therebetween; a second pocket panel joined to the body panel for providing a pocket space intermediate the outer facing surface of the body panel and an inner surface of the pocket panel, the pocket space having a pocket open edge, a pocket longitudinal length and a pocket lateral width; and a third panel having an inside surface and an outside surface, a first end joined to the pocket open edge, a laterally extending second end spaced from the first end and having a lateral width extending between longitudinally extending side edges, the third panel including: a flexible member joined to the inside surface of the third panel proximate the first end and extending laterally between the longitudinally extending side edges, wherein the third panel and the flexible member are constructed and arranged such that as the third panel is folded into the pocket space from a first position having the inside surface of the third panel facing the outer surface of the body panel to a second position having the inside surface of the third panel facing the inside surface of the pocket panel, the third panel spaces at least a portion of the pocket panel from the outside surface of the body panel to provide opening of the pocket space along the longitudinal centerline of the bib.
- 13. The disposable bib of claim 12 wherein the third panel further comprises at least two hinge lines extending longitudinally between the first end and the second end, laterally spaced intermediate and equidistant the longitudinally extending side edges.
- 14. The disposable bib of claim 13 wherein the at least two hinge lines are spaced from the longitudinally extending side edges a distance ranging from about 35 mm to about 55 mm.
- 15. The disposable bib of claim 13 wherein the at least two hinge lines are separated by a distance ranging from about 125 mm to about 165 mm.
- 16. The disposable bib of claim 13 wherein the at least two hinge lines comprise indentations or creases extending into the flexible member.
- 17. The disposable bib of claim 13 wherein the at least two hinge lines comprise perforations extending into the flexible member.
- 18. The disposable bib of claim 12 wherein the lateral width of the third panel is greater than the lateral width of the pocket space.
- 19. The disposable bib of claim 12 wherein the flexible member is more rigid than the third panel and wherein the flexible member is selected from the group: foam, film, sponge, and adhesive filler.
- 20. The disposable bib of claim 12 wherein the third panel has a longitudinal length which is less than or substantially equal to the longitudinal length of the pocket space.
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