The present invention relates to disposable pants-type wearing articles.
Conventionally, pants-type wearing articles such as disposable pants-type diapers are known. Pants-type wearing articles provided with a means to roll up the used articles for disposal thereof in this rolled up state are also known.
For example, the disposable pants-type diaper disclosed in JP 2002-11041A (PTL 1) includes a strip of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape extending in a vertical direction of the diaper. The used diaper soiled with body waste may be rolled up in the vertical direction and then fastened by the strip of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape to prevent the rolled up diaper from being unintentionally unrolled.
The disposable diaper disclosed in JP 2003-19153A (PTL 2) is of pants-type and provided with a strip of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape extending in a transverse direction of the diaper. The used diaper may be rolled up in the transverse direction and then fastened by the strip of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape to prevent the rolled up diaper from being unintentionally unrolled.
PTL 1: JP 2002-11041 A
PTL 2: JP 2003-19153 A
After the pants-type diaper soiled with body waste has been rolled up in the vertical direction or in the transverse direction, some amount of body waste might leak out beyond peripheries of leg-openings.
An object of the present invention is to provide a disposable pants-type wearing article adapted to prevent body waste from leaking out beyond peripheries of leg-openings when disposing of the pants-type wearing article soiled with body waste.
Some embodiments of the present invention provide a disposable pants-type wearing article having a front-back direction, a transverse direction and a vertical direction being orthogonal to one another, and including:
a front panel defining a front waist region, a rear panel defining a rear waist region and a central panel defining a crotch region, wherein these panels are cooperating together to define a pants shape, wherein
each of the panels includes an inner surface and an outer surface opposite to the inner surface,
end segments of the central panel opposite in the front-back direction are bonded to the front panel and the rear panel, respectively, and
the central panel includes a bodily fluid absorbent structure.
In such a wearing article, this invention further includes the following features:
in the opposite end segments of the central panel, opposite side edge portions of the central panel are folded with the inner surface lying inside and bonded to itself;
the respective end segments are at least partially bonded to the front panel and the rear panel, respectively; and
when the front panel and the rear panel are respectively folded along a center line bisecting a dimension in the transverse direction of the wearing article with the inner surfaces lying inside, the opposite side edges of the central panel get close to each other in a midsection of the crotch region until a distance between respective side edges of the opposite side edges is reduced to a range of 0 to 50 mm.
According to one embodiment of this invention, when the front panel and the rear panel are respectively folded along the center line with the inner surfaces lying inside, the respective inner surfaces of the opposite side edge portions of the central panel overlap each other in the crotch region.
According to another embodiment of this invention, the central panel is bonded to the outer surface of at least one of the front and rear panels.
According to even another embodiment of this invention, the central panel bonded to the outer surface has an intermediate segment as viewed in the transverse direction but not bonded to a lower segment as viewed in the vertical direction of at least one of the front and rear panels and this intermediate segment cooperates with at least one of the front and rear panels to define a pocket opening downward as viewed in the vertical direction.
According to yet another embodiment of this invention, the central panel is bonded to the respective inner surfaces of the front and rear panels.
According to still another embodiment of this invention, a distance between the opposite side edges extending along the outer surface of the central panel in the midsection of the crotch region is in a range of 275 to 700 mm.
According to a further embodiment of this invention, the bodily fluid absorbent structure includes an absorbent core in the form of a pad and a water-pervious inner sheet covering at least the upper surface thereof and the absorbent core includes at least superabsorbent polymer particles.
In the disposable pants-type wearing article according to this invention, the front panel and the rear panel may be respectively folded along the center line bisecting the dimension of the article in the width direction to ensure that the distance between the opposite side edges in the midsection of the crotch region as viewed in the front-back direction is reduced to a range of 0 to 50 mm. From this state, the opposite side edges may be may be overlapped each other with the midsection of the crotch region hanging downward from these opposite side edges to ensure that body waste gathers in the central bottom of this hanging down crotch region. In this way, body waste should not leak out beyond any of the opposite side edges.
Details of the disposable pants-type wearing article according to this invention will be described hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The front panel 106 in the diaper 1 includes an inner sheet 121a and an outer sheet 122a permanently bonded to each other with a hot melt adhesive 123a. A plurality of waist-elastic members 124a and a plurality of auxiliary elastic members 126a extending in parallel to each other in the transverse direction Q are interposed between the inner sheet 121a and the outer sheet 122a and bonded under tension at least to one of the inner sheet 121a and the outer sheet 122a with a hot melt adhesive (not shown). The rear panel 107 includes an inner sheet 121b and an outer sheet 122b permanently bonded to each other with a hot melt adhesive 123b. A plurality of waist elastic members 124b and a plurality of auxiliary elastic members 126b extending in parallel to each other in the transverse direction Q are interposed between the inner sheet 121b and the outer sheet 122b and bonded under tension at least to one of the inner sheet 121b and the outer sheet 122b with a hot melt adhesive (not shown). In the front panel 106 and the rear panel 107, as material of the inner sheets 121a, 121b and the outer sheets 122a, 122b, for example, a nonwoven fabric formed of thermoplastic synthetic fibers, a liquid-impervious and a moisture-pervious plastic film or a laminate of these nonwoven fabric and film may be used.
The central panel 108 in the diaper 1 includes a mount portion 109 formed from an inner sheet 46 and an outer sheet 47 bonded to each other with a hot melt adhesive (not shown), a bodily fluid absorbent structure 4 attached to the inner sheet 4 and defining a bodily fluid absorbent region and a pair of barrier flaps 60L, 60R. The mount portion 109 has a front end segment 109a, a rear end segment 109b and an intermediate segment 109c extending between these opposite end segments 109a, 109b. The barrier flaps 60L, 60R are formed by folding respective extensions of the inner sheet 46 and the outer sheet 47 bonded to each other and extending outward in the transverse direction Q beyond the bodily fluid absorbent structure 4 in such a manner that the inner sheet 46 may lie on the inner side. Segments of the inner sheet 46 cooperating with segments of the outer sheet 47 to define the barrier flaps 60L, 60R are bonded to the segments of the inner sheet 46 cooperating with segments of the outer sheet 47 to define the front and rear end segments 109a, 109b with a hot melt adhesive 69. The barrier flaps 60L, 60R respectively have proximal side edges 62 adapted to come in contact with skin of a wearer (not shown) of the diaper 1 and, in each of the proximal side edges 62, a plurality of elastic members 64 interposed between the inner sheet 46 and the outer sheet 47 and secured to at least one of these sheets 46, 47 with a hot melt adhesive (not shown) so that each of the proximal side edges 62 may come close to or in contact with the wearer's skin under contraction of the elastic members 64. In
In such central panel 108, the front end segment 109a of the mount portion 109 and respective front end segments 60a of the barrier flaps 60L, 60R are bonded to the outer surface of the outer sheet 122a of the front panel 106 with a hot melt adhesive 111a. Ina similar fashion, the rear end segment 109b and respective rear end segments 60b of the barrier flaps 60L, 60R are bonded to the outer sheet 122b of the rear panel 107 with a hot melt adhesive 111b. In this regard, an inner end segment 106b of the front panel 106 is not bonded to the mount portion 109 of the central panel 108 and, in consequence, a pocket 100a is defined between the front panel 106 and the central panel 108. Ina similar fashion, an inner end segment 107b of the rear panel 107 is not bonded to the mount portion 109 and, in consequence, a pocket 100b is defined between the rear panel 107 and the central panel 108. When bodily fluids flow upward along the side of the inner surface of the central panel 108, these pockets 100a, 100b are capable of receiving such bodily fluids and preventing leak thereof.
In a cross-section of
The bodily fluid absorbent structure 4 in the form of a pad includes an absorbent core 51, a water-pervious inner sheet 52 covering an inner surface 51a of the absorbent core 51 and a water-impervious outer sheet 53 covering an outer surface 51b of the absorbent core 51. The water-pervious inner sheet 52 and the water-impervious outer sheet 53 extend outward in both the front-back direction P and the transverse direction Q beyond the peripheral edge of the water-absorbent core 51 to have respective extensions which are, in turn, put flat together and bonded to each other with a hot melt adhesive (not shown). This water-pervious inner sheet 52 constitutes part of the inner surface of the central panel 108 adapted to face the wearer's skin. The water-impervious outer sheet 53 is bonded to the inner sheet 46 with a hot melt adhesive 112. While the absorbent core 51 formed in this manner has a stiffness higher than that of the laminate sheet of the inner sheet 46 and the outer sheet 47, the absorbent core 51 is sufficiently flexible to conform with the wearer's movements and to fit the wearer's body. When a water-impervious sheet is used as material of the inner sheet 46, it is also possible to use a water-pervious sheet may be used as the outer sheet 53.
As material of the absorbent core 51 in such a bodily fluid absorbent structure 4, it is possible to use water-insoluble and water swellable superabsorbent polymer particles having a water-absorbing capacity corresponding to several dozen times of own mass at a rate of 50 to 150 g/m2 or fluff pulp at a rate of 70 to 150 g/m2 or a mixture of superabsorbent polymer particles and wood fluff pulp. Optionally, thermoplastic staple fibers of 15% by mass may be mixed into the above-mentioned material. As material of the water-pervious inner sheet 52 adapted to wrap the absorbent core 51, a nonwoven fabric formed of thermoplastic synthetic fibers having a fineness of 0.1 to 5 dtex and a mass per unit area in a range of 10 to 50 g/m2 may be used in the form of a single sheet or a plurality of sheets layered one another. As material of the water-impervious outer sheet 53, a moisture-pervious plastic film having a thickness of 5 to 20 um may be used and a substantially water-impervious nonwoven fabric also may be used. When the nonwoven fabric formed of thermoplastic synthetic fibers is used as the water-pervious inner sheet 52, preferably this nonwoven fabric is previously treated to become hydrophilic.
Referring to
When the diaper 1 illustrated in
a) and
This bodily fluid absorbent structure 4 is the structure which may be used also as the bodily fluid absorbent structure 4 illustrated in
The first sheet 86 and the second sheet 87 joined to each other along the lines 91 and the lines 92 define a plurality of cells 90 each enveloping therein a required amount of superabsorbent polymer particles 88. An upper limit of the required amount of superabsorbent polymer particles 88 is set so that superabsorbent polymer particles 88 may freely move within the individual cells 90 so long as superabsorbent polymer particles 88 still not absorb water at all and the bodily fluid absorbent structure 4 may be easily folded on itself in the width direction Q, for example, the bodily fluid absorbent structure 4 may be very easily folded on itself along the center line C1 of the diaper 1.
In the bodily fluid absorbent structure 4 constructed in this manner, bodily fluids may pass not only through the first sheet 86 but also through the second sheet 87 into the cells 90. When it is tried to fold back the used diaper 1 on itself as illustrated in
In the bodily fluid absorbent structure 4 illustrated in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010-084583 | Mar 2010 | JP | national |
This application is a National Phase of PCT/JP2011/058345, filed Mar. 31, 2011 and claims priority to Japanese Application Number 2010-084583, filed Mar. 31, 2010.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2011/058345 | 3/31/2011 | WO | 00 | 9/21/2012 |