Claims
- 1. An insert for use with an absorbent article, the insert comprising:
an first side and a second side opposite the first side, the first side adapted to face a wearer's skin while being worn; a liquid-permeable and essentially non-urine-absorbent retaining layer capable of retaining bowel movements, at least one essentially non-urine-absorbent spacer element located against the retaining layer, the at least one spacer element defining the first side of the insert, the at least one spacer element being arranged to keep a portion of the absorbent article at a distance from a wearer's skin.
- 2. The insert according to claim 1, the absorbent article being a nappy, an incontinence product, a sanitary towel, or a panty liner.
- 3. The insert according to claim 1, the second side facing the absorbent article during use.
- 4. The insert according to claim 1, wherein the retaining layer has an attachment structure for adhering the retaining layer to the absorbent article.
- 5. The insert according to claim 1, wherein the at least one spacer element has an attachment structure for adhering the spacer element to the absorbent article.
- 6. The insert according to claim 1, wherein the at least one spacer element has a rectangular cross section.
- 7. The insert according to claim 1, the at least one spacer element defining at least one storage space for bowel movements, the at least one storage space being bounded in a horizontal extent by the at least one spacer element.
- 8. The insert according to claim 7, wherein the storage space bounded by the spacer element is bicycle-seat-shaped.
- 9. The insert according to claim 7, wherein the storage space is rectangular.
- 10. The insert according to claim 7, wherein the at least one spacer element defines a grid of rectangular storage spaces.
- 11. The insert according to claim 1, further comprising:
a chemical consistency agent.
- 12. The insert according to claim 1, further comprising:
a liquid-permeable absorbent material.
- 13. The insert according to claim 1, wherein the retaining layer comprises a reticulated foam.
- 14. The insert according to claim 1, the retaining layer being hydrophilic.
- 15. The insert according to claim 1, wherein the retaining layer has a free volume which is between about 80% and about 99% of a total volume of the retaining layer.
- 16. The insert according to claim 15, wherein the free volume is between about 96% and about 99% of the total volume of the retaining layer.
- 17. The insert according to claim 1, the retaining layer having an extent which is equal to an area defined by the at least one spacer element.
- 18. The insert according to claim 17, wherein the retaining layer has an attachment structure for adhering the retaining layer to the absorbent article.
- 19. The insert according to claim 17, wherein the at least one spacer element has a rectangular cross section.
- 20. The insert according to claim 17, the at least one spacer element defining at least one storage space for bowel movements, the at least one storage space being bounded in a horizontal extent by the at least one spacer element.
- 21. The insert according to claim 20, wherein the storage space bounded by the spacer element is bicycle-seat-shaped.
- 22. The insert according to claim 20, wherein the storage space is rectangular.
- 23. The insert according to claim 20, wherein the at least one spacer element defines a grid of rectangular storage spaces.
- 24. The insert according to claim 20, further comprising:
a chemical consistency agent.
- 25. The insert according to claim 20, further comprising:
a liquid-permeable absorbent material.
- 26. The insert according to claim 20, wherein the retaining layer comprises a reticulated foam.
- 27. The insert according to claim 20, the retaining layer being hydrophilic.
- 28. The insert according to claim 20, wherein the retaining layer has a free volume which is between about 80% and about 99% of a total volume of the retaining layer.
- 29. The insert according to claim 28, wherein the free volume is between about 96% and about 99% of the total volume of the retaining layer.
- 30. The insert according to claim 1, the retaining layer having an extent which is equal to or greater than an area defined by the at least one spacer element.
- 31. The insert according to claim 30, wherein the at least one spacer element has a rectangular cross section.
- 32. The insert according to claim 30, the at least one spacer element defining at least one storage space for bowel movements, the at least one storage space being bounded in a horizontal extent by the at least one spacer element.
- 33. The insert according to claim 32, wherein the storage space bounded by the at least one spacer element is bicycle-seat-shaped.
- 34. The insert according to claim 32, wherein the storage space bounded by the at least one spacer element is rectangular.
- 35. The insert according to claim 32, wherein the at least one spacer element defines a grid of storage spaces.
- 36. The insert according to claim 30, further comprising:
a chemical consistency agent.
- 37. The insert according to claim 30, further comprising:
a liquid-permeable absorbent material.
- 38. The insert according to claim 30, wherein the retaining layer comprises a reticulated foam.
- 39. The insert according to claim 30, the retaining layer being hydrophilic.
- 40. The insert according to claim 30, wherein the retaining layer has a free volume which is between about 80% and about 99% of a total volume of the retaining layer.
- 41. The insert according to claim 40, wherein the free volume is between about 96% and about 99% of the total volume of the retaining layer.
- 42. The insert according to claim 1, wherein the retaining layer has an attachment structure for adhering the retaining layer to the absorbent article.
- 43. The insert according to claim 42, wherein the at least one spacer element has a rectangular cross section.
- 44. The insert according to claim 42, the at least one spacer element defining at least one storage space for bowel movements, the at least one storage space being bounded in a horizontal extent by the at least one spacer element.
- 45. The insert according to claim 44, wherein the storage space bounded by the spacer element is bicycle-seat-shaped.
- 46. The insert according to claim 44, wherein the storage space is rectangular.
- 47. The insert according to claim 44, wherein the at least one spacer element defines a grid of storage spaces.
- 48. The insert according to claim 42, further comprising:
a chemical consistency agent.
- 49. The insert according to claim 42, further comprising:
a liquid-permeable absorbent material.
- 50. The insert according to claim 42, wherein the retaining layer comprises a reticulated foam.
- 51. The insert according to claim 42, the retaining layer being hydrophilic.
- 52. The insert according to claim 42, wherein the retaining layer has a free volume which is between about 80% and about 99% of a total volume of the retaining layer.
- 53. The insert according to claim 52, wherein free volume is between about 96% and about 99% of the total volume of the retaining layer.
- 54. The insert according to claim 42, wherein the attachment structure is an adhesive.
- 55. The insert according to claim 42, wherein the attachment structure comprises spikes extending from the second surface of the retaining layer.
- 56. The insert according to claim 1, the spacer element having a rectangular cross section.
- 57. The insert according to claim 56, the at least one spacer element defining at least one storage space for bowel movements, the storage space being bounded in a horizontal extent by the at least one spacer element.
- 58. The insert according to claim 57, wherein the storage space is bounded by the spacer element is bicycle-seat-shaped.
- 59. The insert according to claim 57, wherein the storage space is rectangular.
- 60. The insert according to claim 57, wherein the at least one spacer element defines a grid of storage spaces.
- 61. The insert according to claim 56, further comprising:
a chemical consistency agent.
- 62. The insert according to claim 56, further comprising:
a liquid-permeable absorbent material.
- 63. The insert according to claim 56, wherein the retaining layer comprises a reticulated foam.
- 64. The insert according to claim 56, the retaining layer being hydrophilic.
- 65. The insert according to claim 56, wherein the retaining layer has a free volume which is between about 80% and about 99% of a total volume of the retaining layer.
- 66. The insert according to claim 56, wherein the free volume is between about 96% and about 99% of the total volume of the retaining layer.
- 67. The insert according to claim 1, the at least one spacer element defining at least one storage space, the at least one storage space being bounded in a horizontal extent by the at least one spacer element.
- 68. The insert according to claim 67, wherein the storage space bounded by the spacer element is bicycle-seat-shaped.
- 69. The insert according to claim 67, wherein the storage space bounded by the spacer element is rectangular.
- 70. The insert according to claim 67, wherein the at least one spacer element defines a grid of storage spaces.
- 71. The insert according to claim 67, further comprising:
a chemical consistency agent.
- 72. The insert according to claim 67, further comprising:
a liquid-permeable absorbent material.
- 73. The insert according to claim 67, wherein the retaining layer comprises a reticulated foam.
- 74. The insert according to claim 67, the retaining layer being hydrophilic.
- 75. The insert according to claim 67, wherein the retaining layer has a free volume which is between about 80% and about 99% of a total volume of the retaining layer.
- 76. The insert according to claim 67, wherein the free volume is between about 96% and about 99% of the total volume of the retaining layer.
- 77. The insert according to claim 1, further comprising:
a chemical consistency agent.
- 78. The insert according to claim 77, further comprising:
a liquid-permeable absorbent material.
- 79. The insert according to claim 77, wherein the retaining layer comprises a reticulated foam.
- 80. The insert according to claim 77, the retaining layer being hydrophilic.
- 81. The insert according to claim 77, wherein the retaining layer has a free volume which is between about 80% and about 99% of a total volume of the retaining layer.
- 82. The insert according to claim 81, wherein the free volume is between about 96% and about 99% of the total volume of the retaining layer.
- 83. The insert according to claim 1, wherein the retaining layer comprises a reticulated foam.
- 84. The insert according to claim 83, the retaining layer being hydrophilic.
- 85. The insert according to claim 83, wherein the retaining layer has a free volume which is between about 80% and about 99% of a total volume of the retaining layer.
- 86. The insert according to claim 84, wherein the free volume is between about 96% and about 99% of the total volume of the retaining layer.
- 87. The insert according to claim 1, further comprising:
a liquid-permeable absorbent material.
- 88. The insert according to claim 87, the retaining layer being hydrophilic.
- 89. The insert according to claim 87, wherein the retaining layer has a free volume which is between about 80% and about 99% of a total volume of the retaining layer.
- 90. The insert according to claim 89, wherein the free volume is between about 96% and about 99% of the total volume of the retaining layer.
- 91. The insert according to claim 1, the retaining layer being hydrophilic.
- 92. The insert according to claim 91, wherein the retaining layer has a free volume which is between about 80% and about 99% of a total volume of the retaining layer.
- 93. The insert according to claim 92, wherein the free volume is between about 96% and about 99% of the total volume of the retaining layer.
- 94. An insert for use with an absorbent article, the insert comprising:
an first side and a second side opposite the first side, the first side adapted to face a wearer's skin while being worn; a liquid-permeable and essentially non-urine-absorbent retaining layer capable of retaining bowel movements;and at least one essentially non-urine-absorbent spacer element located against the retaining layer, the at least one spacer element defining the first side of the insert, the at least one spacer element being arranged to keep a portion of the absorbent article at a distance from a wearer's skin, the spacer element having an first surface located at the first side of the insert and a second surface opposite the first surface, the retaining layer having an first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, the second surface of the spacer element being positioned against the first surface of the retaining layer.
- 95. The insert according to claim 94, wherein the second surface of the retaining layer has an adhesive or an attachment structure for attaching the insert to the absorbent article.
- 96. An insert for use with an absorbent article, the insert comprising:
an first side and a second side opposite the first side, the first side adapted to face a wearer's skin while being worn; a liquid-permeable and essentially non-urine-absorbent retaining layer capable of retaining bowel movements; and at least one essentially non-urine-absorbent spacer element located against the retaining layer, the at least one spacer element defining the first side of the insert, the at least one spacer element being arranged to keep a portion of the absorbent article at a distance from a wearer's skin; the retaining layer having an outer periphery located against an inner boundary surface of the spacer element, an first part of the spacer element extending above the first surface of the retaining layer, and a second part of the spacer element extending beyond the second surface of the retaining layer.
- 97. The insert according to claim 1, the insert comprising:
an absorbent layer located on second side of the retaining layer; and a liquid-impervious layer located on a side of the absorbent layer opposite the retaining layer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. provisional application No. 60/365,818, filed on Mar. 21, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60365818 |
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