Claims
- 1. A unitary disposable catamenial pad for placement in a user's undergarment, the catamenial pad comprising:
- a liquid pervious topsheet;
- a liquid impervious backsheet joined with said topsheet;
- an absorbent core having side edges and positioned between said topsheet and said backsheet;
- a side flap extending outwardly from and along each side edge of said absorbent core, each said side flap having an inner surface, an outer surface, and a distal edge, each said side flap comprising a portion of said topsheet and said backsheet;
- an elastic member operatively associated with each said side flap by being folded about said distal edge of said side flap such that a portion of said elastic member is secured to the outer surface of said side flap and another portion is secured to the inner surface of said side flap, said elastic member comprising an elastomeric laminate comprising an elastomeric layer and a coverstock layer, said elastomeric layer being positioned adjacent said side flap such that said coverstock layer forms a portion of the outer surface of the catamenial pad, said elastomeric member having a pair of longitudinal edges, the longitudinal edge positioned on said inner surface of said side flap being positioned laterally outwardly from said side edge of said absorbent core so that a hinge point is formed;
- and means for providing a weakened area that enhances controlled bunching and provides a stiffened hinge for said elastic members to works against to allow said elastic members to flatten out adjacent the edges of a user's undergarment, said means comprising a pair of embossed channels positioned in at least said absorbent core;
- 2. The catamenial pad of claim 1 wherein said elastomeric layer comprises a heat shrinkable elastomeric film.
- 3. The catamenial pad of claim 1 wherein said elastic member is operatively associated in each side flap in an elastically contractible condition.
- 4. The catamenial pad of claim 3 wherein said elastomeric layer comprises an elastomeric film and said coverstock layer comprises a nonwoven material.
- 5. The catamenial pad of claim 4 wherein said elastomeric film is operatively associated with said coverstock layer in an elastically contractible condition.
- 6. The catamenial pad of claim 5 wherein said absorbent core comprises a batt of airfelt having a profiled shape.
- 7. The catamenial pad of claim 5 wherein said absorbent core comprises a tissue laminate.
- 8. The catamenial pad of claim 1 wherein said embossed channels are a contoured line.
- 9. The catamenial pad of claim 8 wherein said embossed channels are positioned in said absorbent core and said topsheet.
- 10. The catamenial pad of claim 1 wherein said longitudinal edges of said elastic members are spaced outwardly from said side edge of said absorbent core from about 0.25 mm to about 25 mm.
- 11. The catamenial pad of claim 1 wherein the portion of said elastic member joined to said outer surface of said side flap is less in width than the portion of said elastic member joined to said inner surface.
- 12. The catamenial pad of claim 1 wherein said elastic member has a central portion and a pair of end portions, said elastic member being applied with differential tension such that said central portion of said elastic member is applied at higher tension than said end portions such that said central portion gathers said side flap more than said end portions.
- 13. The catamenial pad of claim 1 wherein said elastic member is stretched from about 5% to about 100% when adhered to said side flap.
- 14. The catamenial pad of claim 1 comprising a sanitary napkin.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/811,348, filed on Dec. 20, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,234,422.
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