Claims
- 1. An elastic composite comprising:
substrate having a longitudinal axis; and an elongate elastic member secured to the substrate and extending along an elastic axis of said elastic member between a first location on the substrate and a second location on the substrate spaced longitudinally from the first location, at least a portion of the elastic axis being generally non-parallel to the longitudinal axis of the substrate, the elastic member crossing its elastic axis at least twice as it extends along said elastic axis, said elastic member crossing itself at least once as it extends along said elastic axis.
- 2. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 1 wherein the elastic member defines a continuous series of loops.
- 3. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 2 wherein each loop defines a closed portion having a generally tear-drop shape.
- 4. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 2 wherein the continuous series of loops comprises at least three loops, the spacing between a first and second of the three loops along the elastic axis being different from the spacing between the second and a third of the three loops along the elastic axis.
- 5. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 1 wherein the elastic member is a first elastic member, said composite further comprising a second elastic member secured to the substrate and extending along a second elastic axis at least partially between the first and second locations on the substrate, the second elastic member crossing the second elastic axis at least twice as it extends along said second elastic axis.
- 6. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 5 wherein said second elastic member crosses over itself at least once as it extends along said second elastic axis.
- 7. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 5 wherein at least a portion of the second elastic axis is generally non-parallel to the longitudinal axis of the substrate.
- 8. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 5 wherein the second elastic axis is generally parallel to the first elastic axis.
- 9. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 1 wherein the elastic composite is a disposable absorbent article comprising a liner adapted for contiguous relation with the wearer's skin, an outer cover and an absorbent body between the liner and the outer cover for absorbing liquid body waste, said elastic member being secured within the article.
- 10. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 9 wherein said disposable absorbent article has a longitudinal axis, longitudinally opposite ends and laterally opposite side edges, said elastic member being a first elastic member and extending along a first elastic axis intermediate said longitudinal ends generally adjacent one of said side edges, said article further comprising a second elastic member secured within the article and extending along a second elastic axis intermediate said longitudinal ends and generally adjacent the opposite one of said side edges, at least a portion of said second axis being generally non-parallel to the longitudinal axis of said article.
- 11. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 10 wherein at least a portion of each side edge of the article is generally non-parallel to the longitudinal axis of the article to thereby define a contour of each side edge, said first and second elastic axes corresponding generally to the contours of the respective side edges of the article.
- 12. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a facing, the substrate to which the elastic strand is secured being secured to the facing, said facing being constructed of at least one of an elastic material and an extensible material.
- 13. An elastic composite comprising:
substrate; and an elastic member secured to the substrate and extending along a securement path between a first location on the substrate and a second location on the substrate spaced longitudinally from the first location, the elastic member generally forming a wave pattern which defines a width of the securement path, said wave pattern having at least two different periods along said securement path.
- 14. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 13 wherein the elastic member is a first elastic member, said elastic composite further comprising a second elastic member secured to the substrate and extending along at least a portion of said securement path, the second elastic member generally forming a second wave pattern which further defines the width of the securement path.
- 15. An elastic member as set forth in claim 14 wherein the second wave pattern has at least two different periods along said securement path.
- 16. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 14 wherein the second wave pattern is substantially the same as the first wave pattern along at least a portion of the securement path.
- 17. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 14 wherein the second wave pattern is substantially the negative of the first wave pattern along at least a portion of the securement path.
- 18. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 14 wherein the first and second elastic members cross each other at least once along the securement path.
- 19. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 13 wherein the wave pattern is generally sinusoidal.
- 20. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 13 wherein the wave pattern is generally a continuous series of the loops.
- 21. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 13 wherein the elastic composite is a disposable absorbent article comprising a liner adapted for contiguous relationship with the wearer's skin, an outer cover and an absorbent body between the liner and the outer cover for absorbing liquid body waste, the elastic member being secured within the absorbent article.
- 22. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 13 further comprising a facing, the substrate to which the elastic strand is secured being secured to the facing, said facing being constructed of at least one of an elastic material and an extensible material.
- 23. An elastic composite comprising a substrate and an elastic member secured to the substrate and extending along a securement path between a first location on the substrate and a second location on the substrate, the elastic member defines a continuous series of loops wherein each loop defines a closed portion having a generally tear-drop shape.
- 24. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 23 wherein each loop has a crossing point and an apex distal of the crossing point, the distance between said crossing point and said apex defining a height of the closed portion of the loop, said closed portion of the loop having a maximum width which is nearer the apex than the crossing point of the loop.
- 25. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 24 wherein each loop has a crossing point and an apex distal of the crossing point, the distance between said crossing point and said apex defining a height of the closed portion of the loop, the close portion of the loop having a maximum width which is substantially less than the height of said closed portion of the loop.
- 26. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 23 further comprising a facing, the substrate to which the elastic strand is secured being secured to the facing, said facing being constructed of at least one of an elastic material and an extensible material.
- 27. A disposable absorbent article having a longitudinal axis and a lateral axis, said article comprising:
liner adapted for contiguous relationship with the wearer's skin; an outer cover; an absorbent body between the liner and the outer cover for absorbing liquid body waste; a first elastic member secured within the article and extending generally longitudinally along a first elastic axis; a second elastic member secured within the article and extending generally longitudinally along a second elastic axis, said second elastic member being in generally laterally spaced relationship with the first elastic member; and a third elastic member secured within the article and extending generally longitudinally along a third elastic axis, at least a portion of said third elastic axis being laterally between the first and second elastic axes, said third elastic member defining a wave pattern in which the elastic member crosses the third elastic axis multiple times substantially along the entire third elastic axis.
- 28. A disposable article as set forth in claim 27 wherein the first elastic member crosses the first elastic axis at least twice as it extends along said first elastic axis and the second elastic member crosses the second elastic axis at least twice as it extends along the second elastic axis.
- 29. A disposable article as set forth in claim 28 wherein the first elastic member defines a wave pattern as it extends along the first elastic member and the second elastic member defines a wave pattern as it extends along the second elastic axis.
- 30. A disposable article as set forth in claim 27 wherein the third elastic member is discrete from the first and second elastic members as it extends along the entire third elastic axis.
- 31. A disposable article as set forth in claim 27 wherein at least a portion of each of the first and second elastic axes is generally non-parallel to the longitudinal axis of the article.
- 32. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 27 wherein the disposable article is a disposable pair of pants, said pants having a front waist region, a rear waist region and a crotch region extending longitudinally therebetween, the third elastic axis extending generally from the front waist region through the crotch region to the rear waist region, the third elastic member crossing the elastic axis multiple times as the third elastic member extends along the elastic axis within the crotch region of said article.
- 33. An elastic composite comprising:
a substrate having end regions and a central region extending therebetween; a first elastic member secured to the substrate and extending along a first path defining a first wave pattern within the central region and at least one of said end regions; a second elastic member, discrete from said first elastic member, secured to the substrate and extending along a second path in spaced relationship with the first elastic member within the central region and said at least one of said end regions, said second path defining a second wave pattern, the spacing between the first and second paths in said at least one end region being substantially less than the spacing between the first and second paths in the central region of the substrate.
- 34. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 33 wherein the first wave pattern has at least two different periods along said first path and the second wave pattern has at least two different periods along said second path.
- 35. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 33 wherein the first wave pattern has an amplitude in said at least one end region which is about equal to or greater than an amplitude of the first wave pattern in said central region of the substrate, the second wave pattern having an amplitude in said at least one end region which is about equal to or greater than an amplitude of the second wave pattern in said central region of the substrate.
- 36. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 35 wherein the end regions are longitudinally spaced end regions and the central region extends longitudinally therebetween, in the central region of the substrate the elastic composite being more stretchable in the longitudinal direction than in the lateral direction and in the at least one longitudinal end region the composite being more stretchable in the lateral direction than in the longitudinal direction.
- 37. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 33 wherein the elastic composite is a disposable absorbent article comprising a liner adapted for contiguous relationship with the wearer's skin, an outer cover and an absorbent body between the liner and the outer cover for absorbing liquid body waste, the first and second elastic members each being secured within the absorbent article.
- 38. An elastic composite as set forth in claim 33 wherein the elastic composite is a disposable pair of pants wherein the end regions respectively define a front waist region and a rear waist region of said pants and the central region defines a crotch region of the pants extending between the front and back waist regions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/029,375 entitled Elastic Composites for Garments, which was filed on Dec. 20, 2001 and is fully incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10029375 |
Dec 2001 |
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10304239 |
Nov 2002 |
US |