The present invention relates to disposable wearing articles and more particularly to disposable wearing articles such as disposable diapers, disposable toilet-training pants, disposable incontinent pants, disposable sanitary pants and the like, each provided in a crotch region thereof with leg elastic elements secured thereto in a curved state.
Conventionally, wearing articles including elasticized lateral portions adapted to be put in close contact with the wearer's thighs are known. For example, JP 2000-254176 A (PTL 1) discloses a disposable wearing article including a pair of elasticized lateral portions on both sides of a liquid-absorbent structure each provided with a plurality of strand- or string-like leg elastic elements.
In wearing articles such as disposable diapers, it is generally required for a crotch region to have, in its middle and in the vicinity thereof, a fit better than that in the other regions in order to prevent body waste from sideway leaking out of the article. In the wearing article according to the invention disclosed in PTL 1, each of elasticized lateral portions is provided in its entire area in a transverse direction with leg elastic elements extending in a longitudinal direction in parallel one to another at regular intervals. With such an arrangement, it is impossible to make a tensile stress in the middle of the crotch region outstanding. While the tensile stress generated by the leg elastic elements may be locally enhanced by adjusting the total number or the total tensile stress of the leg elastic elements, when such measure is adopted that the elasticized lateral portions as a whole should excessively tighten the wearer's legs and create a feeling of discomfort against the wearer. Furthermore, to increase the number of the elastic elements locally, an additional step for this purpose will be required.
An object of the present invention is to provide a disposable wearing article improved so that the tensile stress in the middle of the crotch region as well as in the vicinity thereof can be set to be higher than in the other regions without adjusting the number and thickness of the leg elastic elements and a relatively large body waist retaining space can be formed to protect the wearer's skin from being soiled with body waste.
According to the present invention, there is provided a disposable wearing article having a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction, including a side facing the wearer's skin and a side facing away from the wearer's skin, a front waist region, a rear waist region and a crotch region extending between the front and rear waist regions.
The improvement according to the present invention is characterized in that the crotch region is provided in respective lateral portions with a plurality of leg elastic elements so as to be stretchable and contractible in the longitudinal direction and, of the leg elastic elements, the outermost elastic element in each of the lateral portions has a shape concavely curved in a longitudinally middle zone of the crotch region and in the vicinity thereof.
The present invention additionally includes embodiments as follows:
(1) The leg elastic elements include a plurality of strand- or string-like first leg elastic elements extending rectilinearly in the longitudinal direction immediately inboard of the respective side edges of the crotch region and a plurality of strand- or stripe-like second leg elastic elements extending in the longitudinal direction outboard of the first leg elastic elements as viewed in the transverse direction, each of the second leg elastic elements having a shape concavely curved in a longitudinally middle zone of the crotch region and in the vicinity thereof.
(2) The wearing article includes a liquid-absorbent structure attached to the side of the crotch region facing the wearer's skin and elasticized lateral portions adapted to be spaced upward from the liquid-absorbent structure under contraction of the leg elastic elements.
(3) Elasticized regions defined by the first leg elastic elements have a tensile stress higher than that of elasticized regions defined by the second leg elastic elements.
(4) A dimension by which the second leg elastic elements are spaced from the first leg elastic elements is gradually reduced as the first and second leg elastic elements get closer to the middle zone of the crotch region.
(5) The front and rear waist regions are defined by an annular elasticized waist panel and the crotch region is defined by a crotch member partially attached to the elasticized waist panel.
(6) The crotch member has front and rear ends and at least one of the front and rear ends is attached to the outer surface of the elasticized waist panel.
(7) Each of the second leg elastic elements includes a concavely curved segment in the middle zone of the crotch region and in the vicinity thereof and a pair of rectilinear segments being contiguous to the concavely curved segment and respectively extending to ends of the second leg elastic elements opposite in the longitudinal direction wherein the concavely curved segment has a tensile stress higher than that of the rectilinear segment.
According to the present invention, the crotch region is provided along side edges thereof with a plurality of leg elastic elements contractibly attached thereto under tension so as to extend in the longitudinal direction. Of the elastic elements defining the leg elastic elements, the elastic elements lying on the outside as viewed in the transverse direction have concavely curved segments in the longitudinally middle zone of the crotch region and in the vicinity thereof. With this unique arrangement, the tensile stress of the regions defined by these concavely curved segments may be set to be higher than in the other regions without varying the kind, the number and the thickness of the elastic elements.
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The front waist panel 16 has a horizontally long substantially rectangular shape contoured by an inner end 16a intersecting with the crotch member 12 and extending in the transverse direction X, an outer end 16b opposed to and spaced from the inner end 16a and extending in the transverse direction X and both side edges 16c, 16d extending in the longitudinal direction Y between the inner and outer ends 16a, 16b.
The rear waist panel 17 is substantially the same as the front waist panel 16 in size as well as in shape and its horizontally long substantially rectangular shape is contoured by an inner end 17a intersecting with the crotch member 12 and extending in the transverse direction X, an outer end 17b opposed to and spaced from the inner end 17a and extending in the transverse direction X and both side edges 17c, 17d extending in the longitudinal direction Y between the inner and outer ends 17a, 17b.
Both side edges 16c, 16d of the front waist panel 16 and both side edges 17c, 17d of the rear waist panel 17 are put flat and joined together at seams 18 arranged intermittently in the longitudinal direction Y to define a waist-opening 20 and a pair of leg-openings 21 (See
The front waist panel 16 includes a first topsheet 23 lying on the side facing the wearer's skin and a first backsheet 24 lying on the side facing away from the wearer's skin, each being formed of breathable and hydrophobic nonwoven fabrics or liquid-impervious but moisture-pervious plastic sheets or laminated sheets thereof wherein these two sheets are bonded to each other by the intermediary of hot melt adhesives (not shown) applied to at least one of these sheets 23, 24. Between the first topsheet 23 and the first backsheet 24, a plurality of strand- or string-like front waist elastic elements 25 extending in the transverse direction X are contractibly attached under tension in the transverse direction X with hot melt adhesives (not shown) so that the front waist panel 16 may be elasticized at least in the transverse direction X. It is also possible to bond the first topsheet 23 and the first backsheet 24 to each other only by the intermediary of hot melt adhesives with which the respective elastic elements constituting the front waist elastic elements 25 are coated.
The rear waist panel 17 includes a second topsheet 26 lying on the side facing the wearer's skin and a second backsheet 27 lying on the side facing away from the wearer's skin, each being formed of breathable and hydrophobic nonwoven fabrics or liquid-impervious but moisture-pervious plastic sheets or laminated sheets thereof wherein these two sheets are bonded to each other by the intermediary of hot melt adhesives (not shown) applied to at least one of these sheets 26, 27. Between the second topsheet 26 and the second backsheet 27, a plurality of strand- or string-like rear waist elastic elements 28 extending in the transverse direction X are contractibly attached under tension in the transverse direction X with hot melt adhesives (not shown) so that the rear waist panel 17 may be elasticized at least in the transverse direction X. It is also possible to bond the second topsheet 26 and the second backsheet 27 only by the intermediary of hot melt adhesive with which the respective elastic elements constituting the rear waist elastic elements 28 are coated.
The crotch member 12 is contoured by a front end 31 extending in the transverse direction X in the front waist region 13, a rear end 32 opposed to and spaced from the front end 31 in the longitudinal direction and extending in the transverse direction X in the rear waist region 14 and both side edges 33, 34 spaced from and opposed to each other in the transverse direction X and extending in the longitudinal direction Y. In the diaper 10 having been developed and flattened, the crotch member 12 is substantially formed of a vertically long rectangle (See
The crotch member 12 has a front end 35 attached to the outer surface of the front waist panel 16, a rear end 36 attached to the outer surface of the rear waist panel 17, an intermediate zone 37 extending in the longitudinal direction Y between the front and rear ends 35, 36, a crotch topsheet 38 formed of a plastic film, a crotch backsheet 39 formed of a breathable and hydrophobic nonwoven fabric and a liquid-absorbent structure 40 attached to the side of the crotch topsheet 38 facing the wearer's skin. The crotch topsheet 38 and the crotch backsheet 39 are bonded to each other with hot melt adhesives (not shown) applied to at least one of these two sheets 38, 39. Both lateral portions of these two sheets 38, 39 bonded to each other are folded inward to define a pair of elasticized lateral portions 41 extending in the longitudinal direction Y on the inner surface of the liquid-absorbent structure 40. The liquid-absorbent structure 40 at least includes a semi-rigid absorbent core formed from a mixture of super-absorbent polymer particles and fluff pulp fibers having stiffness higher than the other sheets and wrapped with a liquid-pervious sheet.
The respective elasticized lateral portions 41 have inner side edges 42 defined by the respective side edges of the crotch top- and backsheets 38, 39 bonded together, front and rear ends 44, 45 and outer side edges 43 defined by fold lines (corresponding to the both side edges 33, 34 of the crotch member 12) along which the elasticized lateral portions 41 are folded inward in the course of making the diaper 10. At the front and rear ends 44, 45 of the respective elasticized lateral portions 41, front and rear ends of the crotch topsheet 38 defining the respective elasticized lateral portions 41 and front and rear ends of the crotch backsheet 39 are sealed together with adhesive regions 48, 49 extending in the transverse direction X, respectively. In consequence, body waste flowing and permeating into the respective elasticized lateral portions 41 through the front and rear ends 44, 45 should not leak out of the diaper 10. Though not illustrated, the front and rear ends 44, 45 of the elasticized lateral portions 41 are secured to the crotch topsheet 38 defining the front and rear ends 31, 32 of the crotch member 12 by various types of bonding means such as adhesives. With the front and rear ends 44, 45 of the elasticized lateral portions 41 secured to the front and rear ends 31, 32 of the crotch member 12 in this manner, body waste excreted onto the liquid-absorbent structure 40 should not leak out of the diaper 10 through a gap which would otherwise be left between the front and rear ends 44, 45 of the elasticized lateral portions 41 and the front and rear ends 31, 32 of the crotch member 12. The adhesive regions 48, 49 may be formed by various types of the same adhesives as or different from the hot melt adhesives applied to the entire inner surfaces of the crotch top- and backsheets 38, 39, or the other means such as heat sealing treatments, and ultrasonic sealing treatments or combinations thereof.
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The first and second leg elastic elements 50, 51 have the front and rear ends 50a, 51a, 50b, 51b are retracted inward from the front and rear ends 44, 45 by so-called cut-back and, for the purpose of uplift prevention, preferably these front and rear ends 50a, 51a, 50b, 51b are locally coated with larger amount of adhesives than the amount of adhesives applied to the other regions. More specifically, the basis mass of adhesives to fix the first and second leg elastic elements 50, 50 as whole between the crotch top- and backsheets 38, 39 is preferably in a range of 0.5 to 10.0 g/m2 while the basis mass of adhesives to sandwich the front and rear ends 50a, 51a, 50b, 51b between the two sheets 38, 39 is preferably in a range of 3 to 80 g/m2.
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In consequence, the elasticized lateral portions are spaced upward from the liquid-absorbent structure 40 and come in contact with the wearer's inguinal regions. With the diaper 10 put on the wearer's body, the crotch member 12 has a shape like a bag suspended from the elasticized waist panel 11 (See
The first leg elastic elements 50 include three (3) elastic elements rectilinearly extending along the inner side edge 42 of the elasticized lateral 41 in the longitudinal direction Y. The second leg elastic elements 51 include a plurality of elastic elements each including concavely curved segment 53 in the middle zone of the crotch region 12 and rectilinear segments 54, 55 being contiguous to the concavely curved segment 53 and extending in the vicinity of the front and rear ends 35, 36 of the crotch member 12.
More specifically, a width dimension L1 of each of the elasticized lateral portions 41 in the transverse direction X is preferably in a range of 30 to 120 mm, more preferably, in a range of 60 to 100 mm and a dimension by which the first and second leg elastic elements 50, 50 are spaced from each other in the transverse direction X is in a range of 3 to 20 mm. A dimension L2 by which the outermost point 53a of the concavely curved segment 53 is spaced from the outer side edge 43 of the elasticized lateral 41 is in a range of about 20 to about 50 mm. In this way, the first and second leg elastic elements 50, 50 get closer to each other in the middle zone of the crotch region 15 and the elastic elements are locally gathered to enhance a tensile stress. Consequently, it is possible to put these zones in close contact with the wearer's skin and thereby to prevent body waste from sideways leaking in an effective manner. In addition, the tensile stress can be locally enhanced without adjusting the tensile stress of the elastic elements themselves and/or partially increasing the number of the elastic elements. This leads to reduction of cost and simplification of a manufacturing process. In the vicinity of the ends of the respective elasticized lateral portions 41, the first leg elastic elements 50 are spaced from the second leg elastic elements 51 by a given distance so that these ends may come in planar contact with the wearer's skin and thereby prevent body waste from leaking out in the vicinity of these ends.
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The length dimension L2 as has been described above is preferably set in a range of 0.20 to 0.95 times and more preferably set in a range of 0.30 to 0.85 times of the width dimension L1. If the length dimension L2 is less than 0.20 times of the width dimension L1, the dimension by which the first leg elastic elements 50 are spaced from the concavely curved segments 53 of the second leg elastic elements 51 will be unacceptably widened and the elastic elements may not be locally gathered. In consequence, the desired tensile stress may not be created and eventually the effect of the present invention may not be obtained. If the length dimension L2 exceeds 0.95 times of the width dimension L1, the concavely curved segments 53 of the second leg elastic elements 51 may intersect with the first leg elastic elements 50 depending on various factors such as the number and the location of the first leg elastic elements 50 and an excessively high tensile stress may be generated, with apprehensive result such that the wearer should experience uncomfortable feeling and pressure marks left on the his or her skin. It should be noted here that, while the elasticized lateral portions 41 of the crotch region 15 are provided with the first and second leg elastic elements 50, 51 according to the present embodiment, these leg elastic elements 50, 51 may be arranged not on the elasticized lateral portions 41 but directly on the side edges of the crotch region 15 so long as the same effect as that of the present invention can be obtained.
The tensile stress in the elasticized regions defined by the first leg elastic elements 50 is preferably higher than that in the elasticized regions defined by the second leg elastic elements 51. Specifically, at the time point of 80% stretch, the tensile stress in the elasticized regions defined by the first leg elastic elements 50 is about 1.05N/10 mm and the tensile stress in the elasticized regions defined by the second leg elastic elements 51 is about 0.49N/10 mm according to the present embodiment. By setting the tensile stress in the regions closest to the wearer's inguinal regions, i.e., in the elasticized regions defined by the first leg elastic elements 50 to be higher than the tensile stress in the elasticized regions in the vicinity of the inner side edges 41 of the elasticized lateral portions 41, possibly occurring sideways leakage of body waste can be further effectively prevented. In addition, the dimension by which the inner side edges of the respective elasticized lateral portions 41 are spaced from each other can be sufficiently assured and these elasticized lateral portions 41 can raise themselves sufficiently. In this way, the volume of the body waste retention space formed above the crotch member 12 can be further enlarged. It should be appreciated here that the respective tensile stress of the first and second leg elastic elements 50, 51 may be selectively set by varying various factors such as the number and the stretch ratio of the elastic elements.
The tensile stress in the regions elasticized by the first and second leg elastic elements 50, 51 is measured by the method as described below.
The diaper 10 is developed to put the first and second leg elements 50, 51 in a stretched state. A portion of the elasticized lateral 41 including the first leg elastic elements 50 is cut off as a test piece 1 and a portion of the elasticized lateral 41 including the rectilinear segment 54, 55 of the second leg elastic elements 51 is cut off as a test piece 2. Each of the first and second test pieces is a strip having a dimension (including the inner- and outermost elastic elements) of about 10 mm in the transverse direction X of the diaper 10 and a dimension of about 160 mm (including the length of 30 mm overlapped by the chucks of the tester) in the longitudinal direction Y of the diaper 10. The method is based on measurement of region width (a dimension in the longitudinal direction Y of the diaper 10) of the respective test pieces. Each of the test piece 1 and the test piece 2 is secured in a contracted state between chucks (the initial chuck distance is set to a range of 20 to 30 mm and appropriately adjusted if desired) of the Tensile Tester (manufactured by Shimadzu Corporation in Japan). From the initial state, the test piece is stretched at a tension rate of 100 mm/min in the direction corresponding to the longitudinal direction Y of the diaper 10 and a load (mN) is measured at the moment the test piece has been stretched to 80% of the maximally stretched length (80% of the maximally stretched length of the test piece 1 or 2 corresponding to the maximum displacement in the longitudinal direction Y of the diaper 10). Tensile stress is calculated from a calculating formula of measured value (mN)/region width (mm).
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By attaching the front and rear ends 35, 36 to the respective outer surfaces of the front and rear waist panels 16, 17, the volume of the body waste retention space can further enlarged. It should be appreciated that one of the front end 35 and the rear end 36 may be attached to the outer surface of the associated one of the waist panels 16, 17 so long as the volume of the body waste retention space can be effectively enlarged. When the rear end 36 is attached to the outer surface of the rear waist panel 17, the body waste retention space can be shaped in accordance with the shape of the wearer's buttocks and thereby feeling to wear the diaper 10 can be improved.
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In the press step 143, the first continuous elastic members 150 are arranged to be rectilinear in the machine direction MD while the second continuous elastic members 151 are oscillated at high velocity by oscillating arms 146 in the cross direction CD so as to draw undulation repeated in the cross direction CD. The first and second continuous elastic members 150, 151 are pressed together with the first web 138 and the second web 139 to form composite web 160. Lateral portions of composite web 160 extending in the machine direction MD and opposed to each other in the cross direction CD are folded inward to form the elasticized lateral portions 41.
In the composite web 160 formed in this manner, concavely curved segments of the second continuous elastic members 151 (corresponding to the concavely curved segments 53 in the second leg elastic elements 51) are pulled in the cross direction CD with a force stronger than a force exerted on the rectilinear segments 162 extending in front of and behind (corresponding to the rectilinear segments 54, 55 of the first leg elastic elements 51) and thereby generate a tensile stress higher than that generated in the rectilinear segments 162. As a result, in the rectilinear segments 162, the second continuous elastic members 151 are slightly stretched or not stretched at all in the cross direction CD. Consequentially, in the respective elasticized lateral portions 41, the concavely curved segments 53 of the second leg elastic elements 51 come in close contact with the wearer's inguinal regions and contribute to improvement in fit and, at the same time, allow the body waste retention space having a large volume to be formed. Relatively low tensile stress generated in the rectilinear segments 54, 55 serves to prevent the workability from lowering due to interference between the tensile stress when the front and rear ends 35, 36 of the crotch member 12 are attached to the elasticized waist panel 11. It is also possible to set the tensile stress of the concavely curved segments 161 to be lower than that of the rectilinear segments 162 by, for example, regulating the oscillation amplitude of the oscillating arms 146.
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As stock materials for the component members such as the elasticized waist panel 11 and the crotch member 12, various kinds of material widely used in the field of the disposable wearing article may be selectively used. While so-called pants-type diaper 10 including the elasticized waist panel 11 and the crotch member 12 separately prepared has been described as the typical example of the disposable wearing article according to the present invention, the present invention may be implemented in the form of the diaper including a substantially hourglass-shaped pair of sheets and an absorbent core sandwiched between these two sheets or in the form of so-called open-type diaper.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010-003414 | Jan 2010 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2011/050062 | 1/5/2011 | WO | 00 | 6/14/2012 |