Crown Bottoms: Disposable Undergarments

Abstract
The present invention is a disposable garment for alleviating unpleasant scents and bodily waste when worn by users. Disposable undergarments such as diapers and other similar garments can be a challenge to use when the garment has been soiled. Various applications of specially designed layers of material can be an effective tool when odors and excretion are unbearable. Garments that are manufactured to combat the difficult process of dealing with bodily waste is a benefit to the public; especially when excretion occurs unexpectedly.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

The subject disclosure relates to a system for combating offensive odors. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a system and method of combating such odors by using a series of embodiments.


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BACKGROUND

Traditionally, disposable undergarments are considered items of clothing worn beneath other apparel that is often used to keep outer clothing from being soiled by body excretion in the event individuals are in the process of excreting waste from their bodies. Customarily, disposable undergarments have been inconvenient and an unhygienic ordeal for those charged with the task of changing and disposing of conventional garments. Not only have those charged with changing disposable undergarments had to avoid being soiled by excretion but also had to endure offensive odors in the process.


Users have dealt with traditional garments such as diapers but are eager to embrace enhancements to the conventional brand of disposable garments in the marketplace. Although the use of disposable garments is necessary, it is an inconvenience for the public due to the challenge of accomplishing the job of changing those who wear such garments without soiling themselves or the immediate surroundings, not to mention dealing with offensive odors.


BRIEF SUMMARY

The proposed invention is an incontinence device as outlined which allows users to benefit from a broader range of improvements to combat offensive odors and make changing disposable garments bearable. Using a broader range of multi-tiered barriers such as the ability to absorb odors and release pleasant scents during the removal of the undergarment will greatly enhance the current task of changing soiled garments.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Certain illustrative embodiments illustrating objects and advantages may be best understood by reference detailed description that follows taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:



FIG. 1 is a diagram of a top-view of the proposed invention consistent with certain embodiments of the present invention.



FIG. 2 is a diagram of a front-view consistent with certain embodiments of the present invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail specific embodiments, with the understanding that the present disclosure of such embodiments is to be considered as an example of the principles and not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments shown and described. In the description below, like reference numerals are used to describe the same, similar or corresponding parts in the several views of the drawings.


The terms “a” or “an”, as used herein, are defined as one, or more than one. The term “plurality”, as used herein, is defined as two, or more than two. The term “another”, as used herein, is defined as at least a second or more. The terms “including” and/or “having”, as used herein, are defined as comprising (i.e., open language). The term “coupled”, as used herein, is defined as connected, although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically.


Reference throughout this document to “one embodiment”, “certain embodiments”, “an exemplary embodiment” or similar terms means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the appearances of such phrases or in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments without limitation.


Reference throughout this document to “scent pellets” or similar terms refers to a small compressed particle for repelling odors that transmit scents to the surface of the garment. Thus, the appearance of similar phrases throughout this specification may not be limited to just the term “scent pellets” but when the description refers to a means of releasing pleasant scents then it may be inferred that the description refers to scent pellets.


Reference throughout this document to “layer” refers to the portions of the garment that make up the inner and outer wall of the disposable garment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments without limitations.


Reference throughout this document to attachment straps refers to any method of securing the garment to a person's body such as adhesive but is not limited to this example. Therefore, where ever this specification refers to any means of attachment it will not be limited to any specific means of attachment but rather any number of attachment methods may be combined to create an attachment strap for purposes of the present embodiment.


The material that a disposable garment is made of is an essential aspect to the garment because it determines the quality of the garment and often dictates a user's experience. From a convenience perspective, the aspects of the garment which affects the user's sensory factors are an important attribute for effectively presenting a more inviting garment. In common use of disposable garments, most manufacturers use a deodorizer which is applied to various external surfaces of the garment to minimize the offensive scents of the garment. In a non-limiting example, because odors emit from surfaces of garments then a combination of structures and special liners must be used to deal with odors and release scents that are pleasant to the user. Conventional garments merely attempt to mask the odor by applying more deodorizers in hopes that the deodorizer will over power the offensive odors.


Using a combination of various features and substances such as scent pellets and liners, provides an effective method of helping to eliminate odors and ensuring a pleasant experience of changing disposable garments. In a non-limiting example, when the defecating scent is released against the liner of the garment the odor passes through the soft dry weave liner to filler material embedded with scent pellets which simultaneously releases a pleasant scent to help eliminate odors.


In an exemplary embodiment, the use of scent pellets and absorbent pad liners that help control odors in a manner that manufacturers have not previously been able to accomplish is an inventive aspect that will greatly improve the ordeal of changing disposable garments. A challenge to manufacturers is how to effectively control not only the odors but also the moisture and other waste that is associated to the odor. Eliminating the odors at the origination point is a critical aspect of the current embodiment. In the event of bodily excretion, crown bottoms create a controlled environment for all involved.


In the exemplary embodiment, the current invention consists of elastic leg and waist band seals that make up the disposable garment which helps to ensure a sealed and isolated environment to prevent any waste from escaping the compartment between a persona's skin and the liner of the garment. A special composite allows air to flow through a dry weave surface. Once the excretion comes in contact with the composite material air is allowed to flow through the material to help eliminate moister. In a non-limiting example, the invention has hypoallergenic fragrances which may include vanilla, cherry, lavender, strawberry, Jasmine, orchard, and baby powder.


In an additional embodiment, the Crown Bottom system also includes a variety of bands along the waist and legs as well as, by example, side Velcro® attachments and bands that prevents leakage. The Crown Bottom system uses a special elastic material that fully fits along the curves of the user's legs by contouring to a user's skin to create a seal which prevents both odors and any excess wetness from escaping. The various elastic bands and attachments conceal the odors by a method that allows for greater effectiveness of released scents by the pellets which serve to combat the environmental odors immediately around the disposable garment. The scent that is released creates a pleasant atmosphere for not only those who are in direct contact with the disposable garments but the public in general.


In an exemplary embodiment, the current embodiment incorporates a three-layer system that effectively deals with the effort of eliminating odors. First, the crown bottom system includes a super soft inner panel that is in constant contact with the user's skin that allows air to flow through the dry weave surface. This is important to allow the odors and wetness to easily flow across the barriers of multi-tiered system. Secondly, the system also includes an absorbent middle layer that consists of pad liner, filler material, and scent pellets evenly distributed that releases a pleasant odor. The middle layer is the most critical layer with regard to the control of odors because this is the area of the garment control wetness and release scents as a result of contact by human fluid which may flow across the surface of the pad liners and scent pellets. Third, the system includes a water proof laminated outer surface that in a non-limiting example may be made out of non-woven material which incorporates an appealing design. This outer surface helps prevent any excretion from leaving the garment mainly through the surface of the disposable garment which could be a significant inconvenience for the public.


Turning now to FIG. 1, this figure presents a top-view and a cross-sectional view of the disposable garment for an exemplary diagram of the garment consistent with certain embodiments of the present invention. A disposable garment 100, that may be worn by the use of an attachment apparatus 104 which secures the garment to the user. The disposable garment 100 includes elastic bands 102 along the user's waist and thigh areas to prevent leakage. When the garment 100 is securely fitted, the absorbent pad layers 200 serves various purposes due to the multi-tiered system which helps to defend against wetness and odors. The inner layer 106 serves as a transient layer that allows air to flow through the dry weave pattern of the disposable garment. This weave pattern is critical because it maintains dryness while dealing with wetness by allowing fluids to pass through the specially made weave patterns of the garment which allows the user to still experience comfort while simultaneously transferring wetness to the inner layers of the garment. The combination of the layers 108 of the garment provides for a three-layer system that include, filler material, absorbent pad liners, and scent pellets which releases a pleasant odor for the user by utilizing a multi-tiered barrier. The absorbent layer 110 is a critical feature of the multi-tiered system in that it is the layer that releases scents upon contact with odors. The outer impermeable panel 112 is water proof yet made out of material that provides a moisture barrier that prevents wetness from escaping the garment while being worn. The absorbent pad liners 106 are sandwiched by filler material 114 that encompasses the pad liner from all sides.


Turning now to FIG. 2, this figure presents a side-view of the disposable garment for an exemplary diagram of the garment consistent with certain embodiments of the present invention. The schematic illustrates a fully assembled disposable garment 200, that demonstrates how the garment fits the user once all attachments 204 are secured. The disposable garment 200 includes elastic bands 202 along the user's waist and thigh areas to prevent leakage. When the garment 200 is securely fitted, the absorbent pad liners serves various purposes due to the multi-tiered system 206 to include filler material, absorbent pad liners, and scent pellets which helps to defend against wetness and odors. The elastic bands 202 prevents leakage and seals odors once properly secured to the user's body. Upon securing the garment the multi-tiered system 206 firmly fits against the user's buttocks and front portion near the user's genitals to help defend against unpleasant odors by use of the multi-tiered system if the garment is soiled. The garment includes various cosmetic designs 210 to provide an appealing appearance. In a non-limiting example, the disposable garment may exhibit depictions of smiling faces or floral designs.

Claims
  • 1. A disposable garment for preventing bodily odors comprising: (a) a plurality of layers, wherein the layers form a soft permeable inner panel and an impermeable outer panel laminated with either a soft pile or a waterproof breathable or non-breathable elastomeric non-woven material;(b) a plurality of attachment straps, wherein the attachment straps are connected to the inner and outer panels along the top portion of said disposable garment, said attachment straps are positioned on opposite sides and along the top of the disposable garment;(c) a plurality of elastic bands, wherein the elastic bands are attached along the bottom portion of the disposable garment and securely fits around the user's legs, said elastic bands are aligned to a portion of the garment for the user to insert their legs;(d) a filler material, wherein said filler material is placed in a space between the inner permeable panel and outer impermeable panel of said garment;(e) a plurality of absorbent liner pads, wherein the absorbent pads are positioned with a plurality of pads between a top and bottom most pad sandwiched between the inner and outer panels of the garment, said absorbent liner pads are allocated within said filler material with said filler material positioned above the top absorbent pad and between all remaining absorbent pads with said filler positioned below the bottom absorbent pad; and(f) scent pellets, wherein the scent pellets are evenly dispensed throughout said filler material.
  • 2. The disposable garment according to claim 1, wherein the inner permeable panel further comprises an absorbent fiber membrane that prevents fluids from escaping once the fluid has penetrated the inner permeable layer.
  • 3. The disposable garment according to claim 1, wherein the attachment straps further contain a surface for attaching the straps to a mating surface to ensure an adequate fit around said user's waist that may be adjustable.
  • 4. The disposable garment according to claim 3, wherein said mating surface is positioned along a location that is opposite from the attachment strap; the mating surface contains material suitable for a secure fit with said attachment straps.
  • 5. The disposable garment according to claim 1, wherein the elastic bands further contain two openings on opposite sides along the bottom portion of the diaper to accommodate a user's legs; the elastic bands include an inner elastic material that allows for stretch motion when worn.
  • 6. The disposable garment according to claim 1, wherein the filler material is further comprised of an absorbent insulate matter and is dispersed in a manner to provide buffer support between the inner and outer panels.
  • 7. The disposable garment according to claim 1, wherein the absorbent pad liners further comprise an upper and lower surface.
  • 8. The disposable garment according to claim 7, wherein the upper and lower surfaces of the absorbent pad liners are in continual contact with said filler material.
  • 9. The disposable garment according to claim 1, wherein the scent pellets further comprise a reactive agent that emits a pleasant scent when excrement created by human fluids come in contact with the surface of said scent pellets.
  • 10. The disposable garment according to claim 9, wherein the reactive agent further comprises an effective amount of an odor controlling agent.
  • 11. A method for blocking offensive odors in disposable garments using a multi-tiered system; comprising the steps of: (a) absorbing urine and other human excretion through an inner panel surface of said disposable garment;(b) excrement will flow into the filler material;(c) excrement will make contact with a plurality of scent pellets;(d) upon contact with the surface of the pellets, the reactive agent on the surface of the pellets will release a pleasant scent;(e) excrement will be further transferred through a plurality of pad liners that is impregnated with a pleasant perfume to accentuate the scents created by the scent pellets;(f) once the excrement has flowed to the outer laminated panel, the remaining excrement will be captured within the garment and not allowed to further penetrate the outer panel of the garment.
  • 12. The method for blocking offensive odors in disposable diapers according to claim 11, wherein step (a) further comprises absorbing urine and other human excretion through the inner panel of said disposable diaper in order to contain odors.
  • 13. The method for blocking offensive odors in disposable diapers according to claim 11, wherein step (c) further comprises the scent pellets releasing a moisture-activated agent.
  • 14. The method for blocking offensive odors in disposable diapers according to claim 11, wherein step (d) further comprises transferring the urine and other human excrements through a plurality of pad liners that will absorb an abundant amount of urine and release an agent that will accentuate the scent released by the pellets.
  • 15. The method for blocking offensive odors in disposable diapers according to claim 11, wherein step (e) further comprises a multi-tiered reaction that releases reactive agents from step (c) and step (e) in a manner that allows a release agent to activate through contact by both the scent pellets and subsequently the absorbent pad liners. The ordered release allows for a dual combat of odors that will significantly eliminate odors.
Parent Case Info

The present application claims priority to the earlier filed provisional application having Ser. No. 62/383,744, and hereby incorporates subject matter of the provisional application in its entirety.