The present invention relates to a disposable wearing article.
Conventionally, Patent Literature 1 discloses a disposable wearing article having, in its worn state, a vertical direction, a lateral direction, a front-back direction orthogonal to these directions, a body facing surface, a non-body facing surface, and including a front waist region, a back waist region and a crotch region extending between the front and back waist regions, and being provided with an absorbent structure for absorbing body fluids.
The wearing article is provided with a belt-like expansion portion on the non-body facing surface of the front waist region. Both lateral side edges of the expansion portion is integrally fixed to both side seal edges of the front waist region and a main portion lying between both the lateral side edges thereof is not fixed to the front waist region.
Unexamined Patent Application Publication 2011-189068 (JP 2011-189068 A)
In the wearing article disclosed in Patent Literature 1, the main portion lying between both the lateral side edges of the expansion portion is not fixed to the front waist region, and when an upper end of the front waist region is pulled up, a force applied to the upper end of the front waist region leads to result in separating the expansion portion from the front waist region.
An object of the present invention is to improve the conventional article and provide a wearing article capable of moving upward an absorbent structure when an upper end of a back waist region is pulled up.
The present invention is directed to a disposable wearing article having a vertical direction, a lateral direction, a body facing surface and a non-body facing surface in a worn state.
The disposable wearing article according to the present invention includes a front waist region, a back waist region, and a crotch region extending between the front and back waist regions and including an absorbent structure for absorbing body fluids; the back waist region includes a back waist belt extending in the lateral direction, and a pocket extending in the lateral direction and facing the back waist belt in a front-back direction at a middle in the lateral direction of the back waist belt and openable downward; the pocket includes a pocket outer wall, a pocket inner wall facing the back waist belt and the pocket outer wall therebetween, the back waist belt and the pocket inner wall are contiguous to each other at a contiguous lower edge of the back waist belt and the pocket inner wall, and the pocket inner wall and the pocket outer wall are contiguous to each other at contiguous upper edge of the pocket inner wall and the pocket outer wall; the back waist region includes both first joining areas spaced apart from each other in the lateral direction and joining the back waist belt and the pocket inner wall to each other; and the first joining areas includes respective inside parts located on respective inner sides of any of respective imaginary lines extending upward along respective lateral side edges of the absorbent structure and respective outside parts located on respective outer sides of the respective imaginary lines and the respective lateral side edges of the absorbent structure respectively in the lateral direction.
The back waist region includes both second joining areas spaced apart from each other in the lateral direction and joining the pocket inner wall and the pocket outer wall to each other; and respective inside parts located on respective outer sides of any of respective imaginary lines extending upward along respective lateral side edges of the absorbent structure and the respective lateral side edges of the absorbent structure respectively in the lateral direction. According to such wearing article, When a force to pull up the back waist region has been applied to the back waist region, the absorbent structure can be easily moved upward, and the pocket can be inhibited from getting out of shape.
Respective outside parts are located on respective lateral side areas, and the first and second joining areas are continuous from the respective outside parts to respective inside parts. According to such wearing article, the pocket can be inhibited from getting out of shape.
The pocket inner wall is arranged at least one elastic member to elastically stretch and contract the pocket inner wall in the lateral direction. According to such wearing article, the stiffness of the pocket inner wall is improved, and a force to pull up the back waist region upward can be transmitted to the absorbent structure.
The pocket outer wall is arranged with at least one elastic member to elastically stretch and contract the pocket outer wall. According to such wearing article, the stiffness of the pocket outer wall can be improved, and a force to pull up the back waist region can be transmitted to the absorbent structure.
The pocket further includes both pocket lateral side walls formed of the pocket inner and outer walls and folded inward in the lateral direction. According to such wearing article, the pocket provided with both the pocket lateral side walls makes it possible to increase an amount of body exudates to be collected and contained.
With the wearing article according to one or more embodiments, the respective first joining areas includes the respective inside parts and the respective outside parts, and when a force to pull up the back waist region has been applied to the back waist region, the absorbent structure can be moved upward, and the pocket can be inhibited from getting out of shape.
The drawings illustrate specific embodiments of the present invention including optional and preferred embodiments as well as essential features of the invention, in which
A pull-on (pant-shaped) disposable diaper 10 as one example of a disposable wearing article has a vertical direction Y, a lateral direction X, a thickness (3-dimensional) direction Z, a vertical direction Y in a worn state, a vertical axis P bisecting a dimension in the lateral direction X, and a lateral axis Q bisecting a dimension in the vertical direction Y. As used herein, the term “overlapping with each other in planar view of a diaper 10” refers to overlapping with each other in a thickness direction Z. Also, as used herein, the term “a pull-on disposable diaper” refers to an undergarment which is pulled up to the wearer's waist while the wearer's both legs are being inserted into both horses of a pant-like diaper, and it does not matter whether with or without or lengths of its horses.
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The front and back waist regions 13, 14 have respectively lateral rectangles contoured by lower edges 13a, 14a extending in the lateral direction X, upper edges (front and back waist opening edges) 13b, 14b extending in the lateral direction X, both lateral side edges extending in the vertical direction Y between the respective lower and upper edges 13a, 14a; 13b, 14b. the respective both lateral side edges 13c of the front waist region 13 and the respective both lateral side edges 14c of the back waist region 14 are joined to each other by more than one discrete spaced bonding sites 19 at both lateral side seam, whereby both lateral side parts of the diaper 10 is formed, and a waist opening 21 and a pair of leg openings are defined. The bonding sites may be made by well-known bonding means such as heat embossment/debossment processing or ultrasonic processing.
<Pocket>
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The pocket 30 includes a pocket inner wall 42 and a pocket outer wall 43 have a contiguous upper edge 33 contiguous to each other and face each other in a front-back direction of the diaper 10. The pocket inner wall 42 has a contiguous lower edge 31 contiguous to the lower edges 41a of the back waist belt 23 and lies between the pocket outer wall 43 and the back waist belt 23, and the pocket outer wall 43 lies between the contiguous upper edge 33 and part of the back waist region 14 lower than the lower edge 41a of the back waist belt 23 in the vertical direction Y. Both lateral side areas 45 of the pocket inner and outer walls 42, 43 are overlappedly joined to each other, and both joined lateral side areas 45 are fixed to both lateral areas of the back waist belt 23 facing the former. Both lateral side areas 45 each extend at a predetermined distance from both lateral side seams having the bonding sites 19 toward the vertical axis P, and the pocket 30 has a lateral length in the lateral direction X to the extent that the pocket 30 is openable at the middle of the back waist region 14 at least without being openable between both lateral side seams. The contiguous lower and upper edges 31, 33 are respective folds between the back waist belt 23 and the pocket inner wall 42 and between the pocket inner and outer walls 42, 43.
<Elastic Waist Panel>
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A front elastic strip 51 contractible in the lateral direction X is disposed on an area of the front waist sheet 50 lying on the side of the crotch regions 16 at which the waist elastic members 55 are not located. The front elastic strip 51 is fixed on part of the front end 12A of the absorbent chassis 12 and the main section 52 and part of the main section 52 on the side of the body facing surface of the front waist panel 17.
The back waist panel 18 includes a waist sheet 60 constructed of an inner sheet 61 lying on the body facing surface and an outer sheet 62 lying on the non-body facing surface, and a plurality of string- or strand-like lower back waist elastic members 63 extending in the lateral direction X are secured in a contractible manner under tension. The back waist region 14 is attached with a pocket base sheet 70 along the upper edge thereof in a folded state as described later.
<Pocket Base Sheet>
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The pocket base sheet 70 includes an inner sheet 76 lying on the body facing surface, an outer sheet 77 lying on the non-body facing surface, and back upper waist elastic members 64 of a plurality of string- or strand-like extending in the lateral direction X secured in a contractible manner under tension between the inner and outer sheets 76, 77 on an upper end area 73. With reference to
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In the present embodiment, the pocket 30 is formed by fixing the pocket base sheet 70 separate of the back waist sheet 60 to the back waist sheet 60; however, as long as the technical effect is achieved, the pocket 30 may be formed by one single sheet having respective parts corresponding to the back waist belt 23 and the back waist sheet 60, or by forming the back waist belt 23 from part of the back waist sheet 60 and joining a separate sheet to the back waist belt 23. Further, the pocket base sheet 70 may be formed of one elastically stretchable/contractible nonwoven fabric sheet or by an elastically stretchable/contractible nonwoven fabric sheet being interposed between the inner and outer sheet 76, 77. Thus, as used herein, the term “the pocket inner wall 42 is contiguous to the contiguous lower edge 41a of the middle part 41 of the back waist belt 23” includes the case where the middle part 41 and the pocket inner wall 42 are formed of the same sheet and folded at the contiguous lower edge 31, and the middle part 41 and the pocket inner wall 42 are formed of respective separate sheets and they are connected to each other. Further, the pocket 30 may be formed by folding an extension formed by lengthen a dimension of the back waist panel in the vertical direction Y.
<Absorbent Chassis>
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The cover sheet 87 has both lateral sides located outside both lateral side edges of the leakage barrier sheet 86. Both the lateral sides are fixed on the body side liner 84 while being folded toward the absorbent structure 85. Both the lateral sides have both ends spaces apart in the vertical direction Y being fixed on the body side liner 84, both proximal edges fixed on both lateral side edges of the body side liner 84, and both distal edges 88 extending in the vertical direction Y in parallel to both the proximal edges. Both the distal edges each have a cuff elastic member 89 of string- or strand-like elastic material extending in the vertical direction Y, secured within a sleeve-like edge formed by the distal edge 88 in a contractible manner under tension. The distal edges 88 each form a barrier cuff by being spaced away from the body side liner 84 toward the body of a wearer so that the distal edges 88 may be put in contact with the wearer's thighs, thereby preventing the leakage of body exudates from the diaper 10. Further, both the lateral sides of the cover sheet 87 are each secured with a plurality of leg elastic members 90 of string- or strand-like elastic materials extending in the vertical direction Y in a contractible manner under tension.
The leg elastic members 90 are composed of a plurality of elastic materials arranged in a state spaced apart by a given dimension in the lateral direction X and define an elastic area having a required width, whereby the elastic area can be put in contact with the wearer's thighs in planar fashion to effectively prevent the side leakage of body exudates. Back end parts of the leg elastic members 90 are overlapped with lower back waist elastic members 63 in the back waist region 14 in planar view. The overlapping of the leg elastic area to act a contractible force of the leg elastic members 90 and the waist elastic area to act a contractible force of the back lower waist elastic members 63 in planar view defines an elastic area to come in contact with the wearer's thighs.
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Generally, a relatively few months old baby excretes runny or watery fecal exudates in various situations, during breast-feeding or in a posture of being lifted up in a mother's arms, thus, runny or watery fecal exudates may leak from the back wait opening edge and/or runny or watery fecal exudates may be pressed against and soil the wearer's back. In addition, a space to collect body exudates may be formed between the diaper and the wearer's body when the waist opening of the diaper put on the wearer's body slips down in the front waist region. However, the buttocks have an external shape protruding backward and such an undesired gap will be hardly formed. To ensure that body exudates are collected and temporarily contained, as the diaper 10 according to the present embodiment, a pocket space S having a three-dimensional configuration in the diaper 10 put on the wearer's body should be intentionally configured by the pocket inner wall 42 and the pocket outer wall 43 with the back waist belt 23.
It should be noted here that, while there have been conventionally disclosed diapers provided with a space to collect and contain body exudates having flowed to the back waist region the front, back and/or crotch region, the conventional diapers have not taught diapers such as being configured by the pocket inner wall and the pocket outer wall with the back waist belt in the present invention as far as the present inventors know.
According to the present embodiment, the back waist belt 23 and pocket 30 are located along the rear waist opening part in the back waist region 14 and the back waist belt 23 is put in close contact with the wearer's boy under tensile stress of the upper waist elastic members 64. Thus, body exudates flowing from the crotch region 15 toward the back waist opening is prevented from leaking out and the body exudates of which further flow was inhibited into the pocket space S convexly extending upward and is collected therein to be temporarily contained therein. The inhibited body exudates are guided into the pocket 30 defined on the back waist region 14, whereby prevented are a discomfort feeling and various skin troubles due to the body exudates which may otherwise come in contact with the wearer's body. The pocket 30 is not influenced by stretch/contraction of the back waist belt 23, and thus, the pocket opening should not be closed even when the back waist region 14 is stretched. Further, the pocket 30 is located above the edge (i.e., back edge) of the absorbent structure 85 and the pocket can collect the body exudates which have not been absorbed by the absorbent structure and flows toward the back waist opening part.
The pocket base sheet 70 to form the pocket 30 is partially joined to the back waist region 14 through the joining area 83 extending inward in the lateral direction X from the bonding sites 19 in the side seam and the pocket base sheet 70 itself is located outboard of the leg elastic members 90 and the cuff elastic members in the vertical direction Y without overlapping with them in planar view of the diaper 10. For this reason, even if the contractible force of the leg elastic members 90 and the cuff elastic members 89 indirectly act on the pocket outer wall 43 so as to pull them downward, the pocket outer wall may not be pulled downward, whereby the contiguous upper edge 33 may not collapse and the pocket space S may not get blocked.
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Further, the first and second joining areas 81A, 82A make it possible to integrate the back waist belt 23 and the pocket inner and outer walls 42, 43, to prevent the back waist belt 23 and the pocket inner wall 42 from separating from each other, and to prevent the pocket inner and outer walls 42, 43 from separating from each other. This enables the pocket 30 to maintain its shape. For such effects, according to the present embodiment, unlike Patent Literature 1 previously stated as an example of prior art, a force applied to the upper edge 14b in the back waist region 14 directly acts the absorbent structure 85 without acting so as for the back waist belt 23 and the pocket inner wall 42 to separate from each other and so as for the pocket inner wall 42 and the pocket outer wall 42 to separate from each other. This makes it easy to move the absorbent structure 85 fully upward. Although not shown, when a force likely to pull up the upper end 14b on the upper side of the first and second joining areas in the back waist region 14 has been applied to the upper end 14b, the force is transmitted to the absorbent structure 85 through the first and second joining areas 81A, 82A. This makes it possible to exhibit the effect similar to that described above. Further, in the present embodiment, while the description has been made about the diaper 10 provided with both first and second joining areas 81A, 82A, the diaper 10 does not necessarily require the second joining area 82A. It is preferable, however, that the diaper 10 is provided with the second joining area 82A because the second joining area 82A makes it possible to integrate the pocket inner and outer walls 42, 43, and to easily pull up the diaper 10 fully upward and to prevent the pocket 30 from getting out of shape.
According to the diaper 10, the first and second joining areas 81A, 82A are approximately equal to each other in their dimensions in the lateral direction X, and also the first and second non-joining areas 81B, 82B located the first and second joining areas 81A, 82A are approximately equal to each other, and the pocket 30 is located approximately at the middle in the lateral direction X of the back waist region 14. This is preferable in maintaining shapes of the pocket space S and the pocket 30.
According to the diaper 10, the first and second joining areas 81A, 82A extend continuously from the respective inside parts 81b, 82b to the respective outside parts 81c, 82c, and the first and second joining areas 81A, 82A can ensure the inhibition of the pocket 30 from losing shape such that areas of the first and second joining areas 81A, 82A may be as large as possible.
In addition, an interval in the lateral direction X between wrinkled lines (vertical lines) formed in the back waist region 14 by the back upper waist elastic members 64 is about 5 to 9 mm. Considering the wrinkled lines, the above description “the first and second joining areas 81A, 82A extend continuously in the lateral direction X from the inside parts 81b, 82b to the outside parts 81c, 82c” includes the case where the non-joining area of a dimension in the lateral direction X of 5 mm or less (a non-joining area in which the back waist belt 23 and the pocket inner wall 42 are not joined to each other, and a non-joining area in which the pocket inner wall 42 and the pocket wall 43 are not joined to each other) is present between the respective inside parts 81b, 82b and the respective outside parts 81c, 82c.
In the present embodiment, the leakage barrier sheet 86 extends from the upper end (rear end) of the absorbent structure 85 to the contiguous upper edge 33 and has the dimension in the lateral direction X larger than the dimension in the lateral direction of the opening of the pocket 30. Such leakage barrier sheet 86 of impermeability is wider than the opening of the pocket and located on the opening of the pocket, thereby preventing the body exudates entering into the pocket space S from exudating out of the bottom (the pocket outer wall) of the pocket 30.
Both lateral side areas 32 are folded inward in the lateral direction X (toward the vertical axis P). Referring to
The pocket 30 has the common lower edge 31 folded downward, both pocket lateral side areas 32 folded inward in the lateral direction X, and the contiguous upper edge 33 folded toward the waist opening 21 (upward), they are folded in directions different from one another (three directions), whereby when the back waist belt 23 has been elastically stretched in a waist circumference direction, the both pocket lateral side areas 32 rise or open, and the pocket inner wall 42 moves backward so as to separate from the middle part 41 of the back waist belt 23.
The pocket base sheet 70 is shown in
In a state shown in
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As previously described, the diaper 10 according to the present embodiment includes the pocket inner and outer walls 42, 43 and both pocket lateral side walls 32, as shown in
Further, even when a body pressure has been applied to the pocket 30 in a worn state, the middle part 41 of the back waist belt 23 and the pocket inner wall 42 are put in contact with each other with both lateral side walls 32 folded inward, and thus deformation of the pocket base sheet 70 due to body pressure by a wearer and partial change of a thickness of the back waist region 14 thereby may not create a feeling of discomfort against the wearer. Both lateral side walls 32 is capable of folding and stretching (opening) in a direction toward and away from the wearer's body, i.e., in a thickness direction Z, and thus, when the pocket 30 has been released from the body pressure, both lateral side walls 32 rise or open in a direction to separate from the wearer's body to form a three-dimensional pocket space S again.
The diaper 10 has the back upper waist elastic members 64 in the back waist region 14, whereby even when a force likely to press the pocket 30 against the wearer's body has been applied to the pocket 30 repeatedly in a supine position of the wearer or a state held on the back of his or her mother, the pocket 30 is capable of maintaining a three-dimensional configuration while safely repeating. Thus, even when a few months baby such as frequently changes his or her posture or repeat frequent runny or watery fecal exudates is put the diaper 10 on his or her body, it is ensured that the pocket space S collects and contains the runny or watery fecal exudates therein. Further, according to the present embodiment, as previously described, the pocket inner wall 42 has the required dimension in the vertical direction Y, and can function as a top wall of the pocket 30 by moving obliquely reward to the middle part 41 of the back waist belt 23 due to rising or opening of both lateral side walls 32 from its state folded inward. Thus, the pocket 30 is capable of collecting and containing a larger amount of body exudates compared to conventional diapers not including the top wall and both lateral side walls.
In a worn state, when the back waist belt 23 has been stretched in the lateral direction X (waist circumference direction) to the extent that gathers formed under a contractible force of the back upper waist elastic members 64 disappears, the pocket space S may get blocked by moving of the pocket inner wall 42 toward the middle part 41 of the back waist belt 23 while the folding of both lateral side walls 32 is being released. For this reason, even when the back waist belt 32 has been stretched in the lateral direction X, in order for the pocket 30 to maintain a three-dimension shape, a contraction degree in the lateral direction X of the back waist belt 32 including the middle part 41 (length dimension in the lateral direction X of contracted part) is preferable to be larger than a contraction degree in the lateral direction X of the pocket inner wall 42 and/or the pocket outer wall 43. In such arrangement, for example, even when the back waist belt 32 has been stretched by predetermined magnification compared to a natural state (when contracted) of the back waist belt 32, the pocket inner wall 42 is capable of maintaining a three-dimensional configuration without being put in contact with the pocket outer wall 43 such as the pocket space S gets blocked.
In this regard, preferably, the back waist belt 32 is arranged with elastic members stretchable/contractible in the lateral direction X, while the pocket inner wall 42 and/or the pocket outer wall 43 are arranged with no elastic member or such that they are substantially inelastic. Further, although not shown, when the pocket inner wall 42 and/or the pocket outer wall 43 are arranged with an elastic member stretchable/contractible in the lateral direction X, an elastic member of a contraction degree lower than that of the elastic members 64 arranged on the middle part 41 is preferable to be thereon. In the case where the pocket inner wall 42 is arranged with an elastic member stretchable/contractible in the lateral direction X, a risen or opened state of both lateral side wall 32 and a spaced-apart state of the pocket inner wall 42 from the middle part 41 are maintained against a contractible force of the elastic member when a force likely to rise or open both lateral side walls 32 due to stretching of the middle part 41 acts both lateral side wall 32, the pocket 30 is capable of maintain a three-dimension configuration more safely. Further, in the case where the pocket inner and outer walls 42, 43 are elastically stretchable/contractible, to from the pocket 30 safely, a contraction degree in the lateral direction X of the pocket inner wall 42 is preferable to be higher than that of the pocket outer wall 43.
With reference again to
According to the diaper 10, by an arrangement of first and second pocket elastic members 49a, 49b stretchable in the lateral direction X, a risen or opened state of the pocket lateral side walls 32 and a spaced-apart state of the pocket inner wall 42 from the back waist belt 23 are maintained against a contractible force of the elastic members 49a, 49b when a force likely to rise or open both lateral side walls 32 due to stretching of the middle part 41 acts both lateral side wall 32, and the pocket 30 is capable of maintaining a three-dimension shape more safely. Further, the elastic members 49a, 49b make it possible to increase a mass of the pocket inner and outer walls 42, 43, thereby improving the stiffness of the pocket inner and outer walls 42, 43, and it is ensured that a force to pull up the back waist region 14 upward is capable of transmitted to the absorbent structure. It should be noted that the elastic members 49a, 49b are not necessarily provided on the pocket base sheet 70.
In the diaper 10 shown in the modification embodiments 1 to 4 of the first and second embodiments, while there is an interval between the contiguous upper edge 33 and the absorbent structure 85, the absorbent structure 85 may extend to the inside of the pocket space S. when the diaper 10 is provided with such absorbent structure 85, the inside parts 81b, 82b are located on the inner side than both lateral side edges 85c of the absorbent structure 85 and the outside parts 81c,82c are located on the outer side than both lateral side edges 85c of the absorbent structure 85. Further, while an example in which the diaper 10 includes the back waist sheet 60 and the pocket base sheet 70 has been illustrated, the back waist sheet 60 and the pocket base sheet 70 may be a single sheet in which parts corresponding to them is continuous in the singular form. Further, in the diaper 10, an example in which the first joining area 81A and the second joining area 82A are overlapped with each other has been illustrated, it is not necessarily to such arrangement.
The components of the disposable wearing article 10, which is one example of the article, are not limited to those described in the specification of the present application but other various types of widely used in the relevant technical field may be used. Further, as the basic structure of the article, one example in which the front and back waist regions are constructed of the front and back waist panel 17, 18 separately formed; however, the front and back regions 13,14 and the crotch region 15 may be formed of a single panel, and the article may be open-type that the front and back waist regions are connected by tape fasteners in use without a pull-on type. The terms “first”, “second” and “third” used in the specification of the present application are used merely to distinguish similar embers, similar positions or other similar means.
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2015-194923 | Sep 2015 | JP | national |
The present application is a National Phase of PCT/JP2016/068322, filed Jun. 21, 2016, and claims priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-194923, filed Sep. 30, 2015.
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PCT/JP2016/068322 | 6/21/2016 | WO | 00 |