The present invention relates to a disposable diaper with an illustration, and more specifically it relates to a folded disposable diaper with an illustration.
As a conventional disposable diaper, a type of disposable diaper is known which has left and right side edges at the ventral potion thereof and left and right side edges at the dorsal portion thereof such that left side edges of the ventral and dorsal portions are joined each other and that right side edges of the ventral and dorsal portions are joined each other so as to form a single waist opening and a pair of left and right leg openings. This type of disposable diaper has an absorbent body positioned at least at a groin portion or vicinity thereof. Recently, in order to meet a taste of a mother or other guardians and improve a design effect, relatively large illustrations of animals, animation characters, etc., are printed on such disposable diapers, especially on the outer face of the dorsal portion and/or ventral portion of disposable diapers for infants. By printing an illustration, etc., on an outside of a disposable diaper, the illustration, etc., can be perceived or viewed from the outside of the diaper. Also, such an illustrated disposable diaper has a folded tape for waste disposal purposes positioned on the outer surface as a waste disposal means. Though such a disposable diaper with an illustration is generally not folded in particular, recently in order to improve portability by folding compactly or to improve the packaged form and appearance at a store, various ways of folding have been proposed (Japanese Utility Model Publication No. Hei 7-22256 and Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2000-116704).
However, despite such efforts, such measures were not favored in particular by diaper exchangers who exchange illustrated disposable diapers and infants who are the wearers of the diapers and did not provide adequate appeal.
In an aspect of the present invention, it is an object to provide a disposable diaper with an illustration provided in a way that the effects of the illustration can be exerted adequately.
Upon carrying out a diligent research, the inventors found that the mutual relationship between the diaper exchanger and the infant before exchanging the diaper is important such that the infant would not be fussy about exchanging diapers and the exchanger can exchange diapers pleasantly.
The establishment of good mutual communication is a key point in maintaining the mutual relationship between the exchanger and the infant, and the illustration of a character figure, etc., printed on the disposable diaper can be used by the exchanger so that the exchanger can open up the communications with the infant.
Thus, according to the present invention, a disposable diaper with one or more illustrations is arranged so that at least one illustration can be recognized clearly at one glance from the outside even when the disposable diaper is folded just after it is taken out of its package by the diaper exchanger.
The design quality of the disposable diaper in the folded state immediately after being taken out from the package is thus improved, the communication between the infant and the diaper exchanger by means of the illustration is improved, and yet the disposable diaper can be folded compactly.
The present invention has been made as a result of diligent research of the mutual relationship between the infant and the diaper exchanger in and before a diaper exchange period.
More specifically, the following is provided according to the present invention.
(1) A disposable diaper with illustrations comprising an illustration display portion; wherein the illustration display portion comprises a plurality of illustration display sub-portions on which the illustrations are displayed; wherein the illustration display sub-portions are provided on a plurality of display faces of the disposable diaper respectively; and wherein at least a main portion of one of the illustrations is provided at a position such that the main portion is visually recognizable from an outside when the disposable diaper is folded in a way of folding so as to be contained in a compact bag and/or to be displayed for sale.
In an aspect of the present invention, an illustration on the disposable diaper could be identified even when the disposable diaper is folded immediately after it is taken out form a package thereof. The identified illustration improves communications by means between the infant and the diaper exchanger, lessens uncomfortableness of the infant during the diaper exchange, and facilitates diaper exchanging pleasantly.
Here, that the main portion of the illustration is visually recognizable means that an integral part (main portion) that characterizes the contents of the illustration is shown in a manner that the integral part is not divided by a folding line, which comprises a crease, of the disposable diaper in the folded state. Thus, the illustration can be identified as long as what the illustration expresses is understandable although a missing part of the illustration is off from a visually recognizable position due to the way of folding the disposable diaper. The missing part of the illustration may be positioned on another face of the disposable diaper or may be hidden inside. For example, suppose the illustration is comprised of a fisherman who is dangling a fishing line. Even if the disposable diaper is folded in the middle of a long and dangling fishing line, a person may not be prevented from comprehending that the illustration shows a fisherman dangling a fishing line.
(2) A disposable diaper with illustrations comprising an illustration display portion; wherein the illustration display portion comprises a plurality of illustration display sub-portions on which different illustrations are displayed, respectively; wherein the illustration display sub-portions are respectively provided at a plurality of display faces of the disposable diaper; and wherein at least one illustration among the illustrations is not divided by a folding line of a folding way, the illustrations being provided at visually recognizable positions from an outside when the disposable diaper is folded in the way of folding so as to be contained in a compact bag and/or to be displayed for sale.
According to the present invention, in the disposable diaper with illustrations, at least one illustration appears in an undivided manner by a folding line so as to be identified even when the disposable diaper is in the folded state after being taken out from the package. Thus, good communications by means of the illustration may be enabled between the infant and the diaper exchanger.
Here, that an illustration drawn on a disposable diaper is divided refers, for example, to a case where a part of the illustration appears on one face of the disposable diaper and another part of the illustration appears on another face of the disposable diaper due to a way of folding. That an illustration is divided also refers, for example to, a case where a part of the illustration is folded such that the part is positioned between faces contacting each other of the disposable diaper resulting in missing the part from the entire illustration if viewed from the outside.
(3) The disposable diaper according to (2) is characterized in that none of the illustrations is divided by any one of folding lines of the folding way, the illustrations being provided at visually recognizable positions from an outside when the disposable diaper is folded in the way of folding so as to be contained in a compact bag and/or to be displayed for sale.
According to the present invention, since all illustrations, which are positioned such that they can be viewed from the outside in the folded state, appear in an undivided manner, the disposable diaper with the illustrations has high design quality.
(4) The disposable diaper according to any from (1) to (3) is characterized in that the disposable diaper is folded in a way of folding such that first and second illustrations among the illustrations such that the folded disposable diaper has two outside faces and the first and second illustrations are provided on the two outside faces, respectively.
According to the present invention, since illustrations are positioned on two outside faces of the disposable diaper in the folded state, at least one illustration can be seen when the folded disposable diaper is placed. Also, suppose that illustrations having different contents are positioned on the respective faces of the disposable diaper, the diaper exchanger can show the infant the illustrations on the faces of the folded disposable diaper in a turning manner and have the infant enjoy the different illustrations. Therefore, good communications by means of the illustrations can be made between the infant and the diaper exchanger.
(5) The disposable diaper according to any from (1) to (4) further comprises another illustration provided at an inside face of folded portions of the disposable diaper being provided when the disposable diaper is folded in the way of folding so as to be contained in a compact bag and/or to be displayed for sale.
According to the present invention, the illustrations may also be positioned on inner faces when the disposable diaper is folded. When illustrations drawn on faces of the dorsal side and the ventral side, the diaper exchanger can first show some of the illustrations on either face being on the outside of the folded disposable diaper to the infant and then unfold the folded disposable diaper so as to show some of the illustrations positioned on either face having been on the inside or having being an inner face. Thus, the diaper exchanger may have the infant enjoy a variety of illustrations and further have good communications with the infant from when the folded disposable diaper is unfolded to when the exchanged diaper is put on the infant.
(6) The disposable diaper according to any from (1) to (5) is characterized in that yet another illustration among the illustrations is completed within any one of outside faces of the folded disposable diaper, the yet another illustration being provided at a visually recognizable position from an outside when the disposable diaper is folded in the way of folding so as to be contained in a compact bag and/or to be displayed for sale.
(7) The disposable diaper according to any from (1) to (6) is characterized in that each illustration among the illustrations has a feature of a story, the each illustration being provided at respective outside faces of the disposable diaper when the disposable diaper is folded in the way of folding so as to be contained in a compact bag and/or to be displayed for sale.
According to the present invention, since the illustrations positioned at both faces of the folded disposable diaper have the feature of the story, the exchanger of the disposable diaper can show the faces of the folded disposable diaper in a turning manner to talk to the infant about the development of the story. An opportunity for good communications with the infant, who is several months old and is in a stage of developing intellectual faculties, is thus provided.
(8) The disposable diaper according to any from (1) to (7) comprises means for disposing provided on an outer surface of the disposable diaper, wherein the disposable diaper is folded such that the means for disposing is hidden when the disposable diaper is folded in the way of folding so as to be contained in a compact bag and/or to be displayed for sale.
Here, the means for disposing refers to means for rounding up and stopping the disposable diaper for waste disposal after use. Since the means for disposing is hidden and not visible in the state that the disposable diaper is folded, the aesthetic appearance of the disposable diaper can be maintained. Also, the eyes of one who sees the disposable diaper can be made to focus more on the illustrations.
(9) The disposable diaper according to (8) is characterized in that the means for disposing is provided off a crease of the disposable diaper and the illustrations.
(10) The disposable diaper according to (8) or (9) is characterized in that the means for disposing comprises a folded tape.
(11) The disposable diaper according to any from (1) to (10) is characterized in that the disposable diaper is formed as a pants type diaper.
(12) The disposable diaper according to any from (1) to (11) comprises a ventral portion that is positioned at a ventral side of a wearer when worn, a dorsal portion that is positioned at a dorsal side of the wearer when worn, a pair of left and right leg openings at the side edges of the ventral and dorsal portions, and a waist opening at the upper edges of the ventral and dorsal portions.
(13) A disposable diaper with an illustration comprises a crease along which the disposable diaper is folded, wherein the illustration is substantially provided off the crease.
Here, that the illustration is provided off the crease means that no crease is substantially provided on the illustration such that the illustration is substantially fee of crease.
According to the present invention, even when the disposable diaper is folded at one or more creases, the illustration will not be divided by the creases and the illustration can be displayed as it is. That the illustration is substantially free of crease means that there are practically or substantially no creases on the illustration. Also, being practically free of crease may refer to a case that absolutely no crease is provided on the illustration as well as that some creases are provided at end portions of the illustration such that the illustration may be recognized visually.
(14) The disposable diaper according to (13) is characterized in that the illustration and the crease are provided in a substantially not overlapping manner.
According to the present invention, even when the disposable diaper is folded along the crease, the illustration is not divided by the crease and the illustration can be displayed as it is.
A disposable diaper 1, which is shown in
The inner part comprises a top sheet 5 being provided at a skin-contacting surface, and an absorbent body being positioned at an interior part formed by the top sheet 5 and the outer part 4. A hydrophilic nonwoven fabric or a liquid-permeable sheet made of porous plastics, etc., is used as the top sheet. Here, a nonwoven fabric refers to a fabric prepared with the spun lace, span bond, needle punch, melt-blown, thermal bond, chemical bond, air-through, etc. As the fibers of the nonwoven fabric, polyolefin-, polyester-, or polyamide-based fibers or sheath-core type composite fibers or side-by-side fibers formed of polyethylene, polypropylene, or polyester may be used.
The absorbent body is composed of hydrophilic fibers and super absorbent polymer. As the hydrophilic fibers, absorbent fibers such as pulp, rayon, acetate, cotton, etc., fibers prepared by making synthetic thermoplastic resin fibers hydrophilic, and so on may be employed. A plastic film may also be provided to prevent leakage of the retained body fluids.
In order to realize resistance against fluid, pleasant texture, and air permeability at the same time, the outer part 4 is composed of a single sheet or a plurality of sheets. For example, a hydrophobic nonwoven fabric, a water-impermeable plastic film, or a sheet formed by laminating such fabric and/or film may be used. The above-mentioned plastic film can be improved in the air permeability and moisture permeability by stretching after mixing a filler.
At a waist portion 8 of the disposable diaper 1, a plurality of elastic members 9, which stretch along the waist opening 2, are provided. A plurality of elastic members 10, which stretch along leg openings 3 are also provided. These elastic members 9 and 10 may be provided between a plurality of sheets that constitute the outer part 4 or may be provided between two sheets in a stretched manner and bonded with the hot melt.
The elastic members 9 and 10 may comprises a plastic sheet made of natural rubber, synthetic rubber, or synthetic thermoplastic resin.
At least one or more illustrations of a specific person, animal, plant, or other character figures are positioned at a portion or portions of the dorsal side or ventral side of the outer part 4 that can be viewed from the outside. The illustrations drawn on the disposable diaper may be positioned on either inner or outer part as long as the illustration can be recognized when viewed from the outside of the disposable diaper according to the present invention. The illustrations may be printed directly on the sheets of the disposable diaper or other sheets which are adhered to the disposable diaper later. For example, in a case that the illustrations are to be positioned on the inner part side, a film onto which an illustration is printed may be adhered onto the lowermost layer (i.e., the layer closest to the outer part) to enable the illustration to be seen through the outer part 4. In a case that an illustration is to be positioned on the outer part side, the illustration may be printed directly onto an outermost nonwoven fabric layer of the outer part or may be printed onto a film, over which a nonwoven fabric is placed so that the illustration can be seen through the nonwoven fabric from the outside.
Here, during the stages of distribution and selling, the disposable diaper is packaged, not in a spread state as shown in
Thus the disposable diaper having been taken out from a package thereof by the diaper exchanger is in the folded state and the exchanger cannot recognize what character figure the illustration expresses by glancing at the folded disposable diaper from one side. The infant (i.e., wearer) also cannot recognize what character figure the illustration expresses when the folded disposable diaper is shown.
As a way of folding the disposable diaper with such illustrations positioned thereon,
The illustrations 12 and 13, which are positioned on the ventral side of the disposable diaper, are positioned such that the they do not overlap with the creases 32, 33, 34, or 35 when the disposable diaper is folded.
With the disposable diaper according to the embodiment shown in
With this disposable diaper, the diaper exchanger can show a story to the infant who is to be the wearer by using the illustrations on the disposable diaper and thereby creating an opportunity to communicate with the infant.
With the embodiment shown in
The illustrations 12 and 13, which are positioned at the illustration display sub-portions 12a and 13a on the ventral side of the disposable diaper, are positioned such that they do not overlap with the creases 36, 37, 38, and 39 when the disposable diaper is folded. Thus, as shown in
With regard to the folding way, one side flap portion on the left side of the ventral side and the dorsal side is folded in the dorsal side direction along a crease 40 and the other side flap portion on the right side of the ventral side and the dorsal side is folded along a crease 41 towards the inner of the disposable diaper.
Next,
The illustration 16, which is positioned at the illustration display sub-portion 16a on the ventral side of the disposable diaper, is positioned such that that it does not overlap with the creases 40, 41, 42, or 43 when the disposable diaper is folded. Thus, as shown in
With regard to the way of folding the disposable diaper, first, side flap portions at the left and right sides of the ventral side and the dorsal side are folded towards the inner of the disposable diaper along creases 44 and 45.
Next,
The illustrations 12 and 13, which are positioned at the illustration display sub-portions 12a and 13a on the ventral side of the disposable diaper, are positioned such that they do not overlap with the creases 44, 45, or 46 when the disposable diaper is folded. Thus, as shown in
With regard to the way of folding the disposable diaper, the disposable diaper is folded along a crease 47, which is positioned equidistantly from the two leg openings, so that the two leg openings overlap each other and the ventral side becomes outer faces of the folded disposable diaper.
If the disposable diaper is to be folded even more compactly, the disposable diaper is folded along a crease 48, which is a crease perpendicular to the other crease 47 and passes near the center of the disposable diaper.
The illustrations 18 and 19, which are positioned at the illustration display sub-portions 18a and 19a on the ventral side of the disposable diaper, are positioned such that they do not overlap with the creases 47, 48 when the disposable diaper is folded. Thus, as shown in
With regard to the way of folding the disposable diaper, the disposable diaper is folded in two along a crease 49, which is parallel to an opening edge of the disposable diaper provided around a waist opening and near the center of the disposable diaper so that the ventral side becomes an outer face.
The illustrations 12 and 13, which are positioned on the ventral side of the disposable diaper, are positioned such that they do not overlap with the crease 49 when the disposable diaper is folded. Thus, as shown in
When the disposable diaper is folded along creases 50 and 51 according to this embodiment in the same manner as the embodiment shown in
The illustrations 20 and 21, which are positioned at the illustration display sub-portions 20a and 21a on the ventral side of the disposable diaper, are positioned such that they do not overlap with the creases 50, 51, 52, and 53 when the disposable diaper is folded. The main portions of illustrations 20 and 21 can thus be visually recognized even though the disposable diaper is folded as shown in
In the disposable diaper according to this embodiment, the illustration 20 of the first character figure in the time-line (That is to say, the illustration 20 corresponds to the appearance of a sprout.) can be shown first with the disposable diaper in the folded state.
The folded disposable diaper is then turned over to make the illustration 21, which shows the second character figure in the time-line (That is to say, the illustration 21 corresponds to the growth of a bud.), appear. The folded disposable diaper is then unfolded to make the illustration 22, which is positioned on the dorsal side and shows the third character figure in the time-line (That is to say, the illustration 22 corresponds to the blooming of a flower.), appear. The diaper exchanger can thus tell a complex story using the illustrations on the disposable diaper to the infant who is the wearer. An opportunity for communications especially with the infant, who is several months old and is in a stage of developing intellectual faculties, is thus provided.
When the disposable diaper according to the present embodiment is folded along creases 54 and 55 in the same manner as the embodiment shown in
The illustrations 23 and 24, which are positioned at the illustration display sub-portions 23a and 24a on the ventral side of the disposable diaper, are positioned such that they do not overlap with the creases 54, 55, 56, or 57 when the disposable diaper is folded. The main portions of the illustrations 23 and 24 can thus be visually recognized even though the disposable diaper is in the folded state. Here, the main portions of the illustrations 23 and 24 are the person dangling a fishing line and the swimming fish. Therefore, the fishing line itself is not a main portion of either illustration.
With the disposable diaper according to this embodiment, the illustration 23 of the character figure that is the leading character in the development of a story (That is to say, the illustration 23 corresponds to the person dangling a fishing line.) can be shown first with the disposable diaper in the folded state. The folded disposable diaper is then turned over to make the illustration 24 of the character figure that is the supporting character of the story (That is to say, the illustration 24 corresponds to the swimming fish.) appear. The folded disposable diaper is then unfolded to show a first entire scene of the leading and supporting characters for the development of the story (the integrated illustration of the illustrations 23 and 24 showing the person dangling a fishing line above the swimming fish), which is positioned on the ventral side. Lastly, the conclusion of the story of the person with the fish in his hand, which is positioned on the dorsal side, is shown. The diaper exchanger can thus show an even more complex story using the disposable diaper with illustrations to the infant who is the wearer. An opportunity for communications especially with the infant, who is several months old and is in a stage of developing intellectual faculties, is thus provided.
With the disposable diaper with illustrations according to the present invention, since the illustrations can be recognized clearly from the outside even though the disposable diaper is in the folded state, the aesthetic appearances of the illustrations is not damaged. Furthermore, the illustrations can be used to create an opportunity for communications between the diaper exchanger and the infant from when the disposable diaper is in the folded state and the mutual relationship between the exchanger and the infant thus becomes good.
Furthermore, since the illustrations can be shown on a plurality of the illustration display sub-portions and the story can be developed with the illustrations that are respectively shown on the plurality of illustration display sub-portions, the mutual communications between the infant and the diaper exchanger can be even increased.
The infant can thus be interested in the illustrations of the disposable diaper without any toys or other objects before and during the disposable diaper exchanging period. Furthermore, by deepening the relationship between the exchanger and the infant, the infant would not be fussy about exchanging diapers. And the exchange of the disposable diaper can thus be carried out smoothly and pleasantly.
Also as another achievement, the lowering of a function such as decrease in the adhesive strength of the waste disposal means may be effectively prevented and the occurrence of defects during the manufacture can be reduced.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2002-272317 | Sep 2002 | JP | national |
This application is a Continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP2003/010768 filed Aug. 26, 2003, which application published in Japanese on Apr. 1, 2004 as WO 2004/026205 A1 under PCT Article 21 (2). The International Application PCT/JP2003/010768 is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent application No.2002-272317 filed on Sep. 18, 2002, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP03/10768 | Aug 2003 | US |
Child | 10878671 | Jun 2004 | US |