Claims
- 1. An insert for use by incontinent individuals adapted to be situated in a conventional undergarment, the insert consisting of a substantially hourglass-shaped body with cut-out sections to accommodate the legs of the individual, said body consisting of an inner layer of non-woven moisture permeable polyester or rayon fiber, an outer layer of moisture impermeable polyethylene film, and a single layer of moisture absorbent fluffed wood pulp core material, said inner layer and said outer layer being joined along the periphery of said body to enclose said absorbent core material, a centrally located portion situated between said cut-out sections and interposed between said inner layer and said absorbent material, said portion consisting of a uni-directional barrier layer of substantially uniform thickness and a moisture permeable wicking layer of tissue material situated between said barrier layer and said inner layer, said barrier layer comprising a laminate containing a polymer that expands when wetted, said barrier layer having a plurality of apertures therethrough, said apertures having a given diameter prior to the expansion of said polymer to facilitate the passage of liquid through said barrier layer to said absorbent core material, the diameter of said apertures decreasing as said polymer expands so as to restrict the passage of liquid back through said barrier layer towards said permeable inner layer.
- 2. The insert of claim 1, further comprising adhesive means mounted on the outer layer and adapted to releasably secure said insert to an undergarment.
- 3. The insert of claim 1, wherein said non-woven moisture permeable polyester or rayon fiber is of from about 0.25 to about 2 ounces per square yard, said moisture impermeable polyethylene film is from about 0.5 mils to about 3 mils, said tissue wicking layer is from about 1 to about 3 mils, said moisture absorbent fluffed wood pulp core is from about 0.15 inches to about 1.5 inches, and said apertures constitute from about 15% to about 35% of the surface area of said uni-directional barrier layer prior to contact with moisture.
- 4. The insert of claim 3, wherein said barrier layer is a plurality of apertured sheets, said apertures being substantially aligned, each sheet being of substantially uniform thickness and comprising a laminate of a base or carrier and a polymer that expands when wetted.
- 5. The insert of claim 4, wherein said polymer is a starch polymer.
- 6. The insert of claim 4, wherein said polymer is an acrylic polymer.
- 7. The insert of claim 4, wherein said barrier layer is an apertured sheet of substantially uniform thickness folded one or more times such that the apertures are substantially aligned, said sheet comprising a laminate of a base or carrier and a polymer that expands when wetted.
- 8. The pad of claim 7, wherein said polymer is a starch polymer.
- 9. The pad of claim 7, wherein said polymer is an acrylic polymer.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 514,620 filed on, July 18, 1983, now abandoned.
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