The marketplace today in the industrialized world provides various types and various priced disposable diapers. In certain parts of the world, non-industrial or third world, most of these types of diapers are unaffordable for the average consumer. Even in the industrial world, there is a segment of the population that would welcome a very low cost alternative to what is presently available as a diaper.
Accordingly, it will be readily appreciated that a need exists for an affordable, low cost, disposable diaper.
The present invention discloses an absorbent article with a positioning adhesive for attachment, and a method for manufacturing the absorbent article. The absorbent article is of a conventional design except that conventional tape systems or hook and loop systems can be replaced with a positioning adhesive and release paper.
The present invention provides a low cost disposable absorbent garment and a method for making such a garment.
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The top surface sheet, used to make the low cost absorbent garment of the present invention can be made of various low cost materials. One such material may be a non-woven fabric, such as SBPP (Spundbond Polypropylene) or SMS (Spunbond-Meltblown-Spunbond). Such non-woven materials are commercially available from SAAF Advanced Fabrics of Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia. Yet other acceptable materials would be other non-woven fabrics such as ABPET (Adhesive Bonded Polyester), TABICO (Through Air Bonded Bi-Component Fiber), TBPP (Thermal Bonded polypropylene), spunlace fibers, hydro-entangled fibers, needle-punched fibers, airlaid composites and woven fabrics. Non-woven and hydro-entangled materials are commercially available from PGI Nonwovens of Mooresville, N.C.
The bottom surface sheet can comprise a fluid-impervious film such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, co-extruded polymers, synthetic elastics, metallicenes, other polyolefins, etc. In addition, the low cost absorbent garment of the present invention can also comprise a breathable poly film and non-woven fabric, which are laminated together. The breathable poly film may comprise a micro-porous film, 2-dimensional apertured film, 3-dimensional apertured film, hydro-entangled film, or any combination thereof. Such 3-dimensional apertured poly film are commercially available from Tredegar Film Products of Richmond, Va.
A possible acceptable sheet can also be a combination of layers of the materials listed above. Such combinations can be bonded in various ways, such as adhesive, cohesive, ultrasonic bonding, chemical bonding, heat sealing, poly extrusion, etc.
The positioning adhesive used in the side panel of the present invention can be any type known by those skilled in the art. Positioning adhesives are typically referred to as hot melt adhesives that are pressure sensitive. One such positioning adhesive is H2916H available from Bostik Findley of Wauwatosa, Wis. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the positioning adhesive can be covered by release paper. Release papers are typically coated with silicone on one side and contain a print on the other. One such release paper is available from Tekkote of Leonia, N.J.
In another embodiment of the invention, a release material can be folded over the positioning adhesive. The release material can comprise a silicone, or other releasable material (ie. Teflon), that is coated right on top of the sheet in a zoned area. The zoned area can be situated directly over the positioning adhesive, with some over-lap, after folding-over the edges of the product.
Without further elaboration, the foregoing is intended to be illustrative and not limiting of the invention so others may, by applying current or future knowledge, adopt the same for use under various conditions of service and use.
This patent application claims the benefit of, and incorporates by reference in its entirety, prior provisional patent application U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/503,532, filed Sep. 16, 2003.
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60503532 | Sep 2003 | US |