Claims
- 1. In a disposable diaper of the type having a fluff batt as its main absorbent element and in which said diaper and said batt are defined by front and back waist-encircling ends, a pair of leg-encircling sides, a front panel section and a back panel section, the improvement wherein only a the improvement wherein only a localized contiguous area of the fluff batt in only the back panel section is comprised of a substantially uniformly deposited contiguous layer, said fluff layer of said localized area being comprised of a fluff having a substantially higher density than the density of the remainder of said back panel section and substantially higher than the density of the total whole of said front panel section, said localized area having a shape which consists of a transversely centered symetrical polygon, the number of sides in said polygon ranging from four to five, said localized area of higher density fluff comprising only the major central portion of said back panel section of the batt extending from the back waist end of the batt to the transverse mid-point of the batt, the remaining portions of the batt being undensified fluff which is in capillary association with said higher density fluff to permit unimpaired flow of fluids between said undensified fluff and said higher density fluff, said remaining portions of undensified fluff specifically including (a) the entire front panel section of the batt and (b) the two side areas of the back panel section of the batt; each of said side areas being of substantial width and extending alongside said area of higher density fluff from the front panel section of the batt to the back waist end of the batt.
- 2. The diaper of claim 1 wherein the localized area of higher density has a density in the range of about 0.07 gm/cc to about 0.25 gm/cc and the remainder of the diaper has a density of about 0.02 gm/cc to about 0.07 gm/cc.
- 3. The diaper of claim 1 wherein the localized area of higher density has a density of about 0.09 gm/cc and the remainder of the diaper has a density of about 0.05 gm/cc.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 736,944, filed Oct. 29, 1976 now abandoned.
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