Claims
- 1. A method of securing an elastic band between two layers of at least partially meltable material, comprising: placing a stretched elastic band between two layers of at least partially meltable material; and forming perforations in the stretched elastic band directly followed by bonding together through said perforations portions of said layers located opposite said perforations by heat fusion so that the layers are bonded to one another through the perforations while the elastic band is movable relative to the layers.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said elastic band is uniformly stretched to pretension the elastic band, said steps of forming perforations in the elastic band and bonding together portions of the layers including passing the stretched elastic band over a bonding roller which has a pattern of raised portions thereon and applying ultrasound to perforate the elastic band and bond together the portions of the two layers located opposite said perforations, wherein the ultrasound perforates the elastic band and fuses together the two layers through the perforations in a bonding pattern corresponding to the pattern of raised portions on the bonding roller.
- 3. An elastic structure for use in articles which are intended for one-time use only comprising an elastic band and a material layer positioned on each side of said elastic band, said material layers being at least partially comprised of meltable material, said elastic band having perforations through all of which the material layers are joined together as a result of forming the perforations in the elastic band while stretched directly followed by joining the material layers through the perforations by heat fusion, the elastic band being movable relative to the material layers, wherein the elastic band includes at least two regions having different bonding patterns and different elasticity in a direction in which the elastic band acts.
- 4. An elastic structure according to claim 3, wherein the elastic band is comprised of a plurality of separate bands of elastic foam material having open cells.
- 5. An elastic structure according to claim 3, wherein the elastic band is comprised of a plurality of separate bands of elastic foam material having closed cells.
- 6. An elastic structure according to claim 3, wherein the elastic band is comprised of at least one band of elastic foam material.
- 7. An elastic structure according to claim 3, wherein said elastic band is comprised of a band of rubber material.
- 8. An elastic structure for use in articles which are intended for one-time use only comprising an elastic band and a material layer positioned on each side of said elastic band, said material layers being at least partially comprised of meltable material, said elastic band having perforations through all of which the material layers are joined together as a result of forming the perforations in the elastic band while stretched directly followed by joining the material layers through the perforations by heat fusion, the elastic band being movable relative to the material layers, wherein the elastic band includes at least one region with perforations which have a smaller extension in a direction in which the elastic band acts than perpendicularly to said direction and through which the two material layers are bonded together.
- 9. An elastic structure according to claim 8, wherein the elastic band includes at least one region of substantially punctiform perforations through which the two material layers are bonded together.
- 10. An elastic structure according to claim 8, wherein the elastic band is comprised of at least one band of elastic foam material having closed cells.
- 11. An elastic structure according to claim 10, wherein the foam material is a polyester-based polyurethane foam.
- 12. An elastic structure according to claim 8, wherein the elastic band is comprised of a plurality of separate bands of rubber material.
- 13. A diaper comprising an absorbent pad enclosed between a liquid-permeable casing layer which is intended to face a wearer in use and a liquid-impermeable casing layer which is intended to lie remote from the wearer in use, the diaper having edges that define diaper margins, a front part which is intended to be located forwardly on the wearer in use, a rear part which is intended to be located rearwardly on the wearer in use, and a crotch part which is located between the front part and the rear part and which is intended to be placed between thighs of the wearer in use so that the diaper, when worn, embraces the lower abdomen of the wearer and therewith presents a waist margin around the waist of the wearer and a leg margin around each of the user's thighs, and including at least one elastic band which is secured in a stretched state between two material layers which are at least partially comprised of a meltable material, the at least one elastic band having perforations through all of which the material layers located on opposite sides of the at least one elastic band are bonded to one another as a result of forming the perforations while the elastic band is stretched directly followed by bonding the material layers through the perforations in the stretched elastic band by heat fusion, the material layers being bonded in a bonding pattern so that the at least one elastic band is held mechanically between the material layers and so that the elastic band is movable relative to the material layers, the at least one elastic band being affixed along at least a part of at least one of the diaper margins, at least one of the material layers being joined to one of the casing layers in at least one of the diaper margins, wherein at least one of the material layers comprises one of the casing layers.
- 14. A diaper according to claim 13, wherein the liquid-permeable casing layer is folded over the at least one elastic band.
- 15. A diaper according to claim 13, wherein the liquid-impermeable casing layer is folded over the at least one elastic band.
- 16. A diaper according to claim 13, wherein the at least one elastic band is attached at least along the waist margin of the rear part of the diaper, the diaper having fastener tabs for securing the diaper, said fastener tabs being affixed to sides of the rear part of the diaper adjacent the waist margin, the at least one elastic band having a pattern of perforations which extend substantially transversely across the at least one elastic band within regions of the waist margin at which the fastener tabs are affixed.
- 17. A diaper according to claim 13, including elastic devices which are attached to the diaper by gluing.
- 18. A diaper according to claim 13, wherein the at least one elastic band is comprised of at least one band of elastic foam material.
- 19. A diaper according to claim 13, further including elastic devices which are attached to the diaper by welding.
- 20. A diaper comprising an absorbent pad enclosed between a liquid-permeable casing layer which is intended to face a wearer in use and a liquid-impermeable casing layer which is intended to lie remote from the wearer in use, the diaper having edges that define diaper margins, a front part which is intended to be located forwardly on the wearer in use, a rear part which is intended to be located rearwardly on the wearer in use, and a crotch part which is located between the front part and the rear part and which is intended to be placed between thighs of the wearer in use so that the diaper, when worn, embraces the lower abdomen of the wearer and therewith presents a waist margin around the waist of the wearer and a leg margin around each of the user's thighs, and including at least one elastic band which is secured in a stretched state between two material layers which are at least partially comprised of a meltable material, the at least one elastic band having perforations through all of which the material layers located on opposite sides of the at least one elastic band are bonded to one another as a result of forming the perforations while the elastic band is stretched directly followed by bonding the material layers through the perforations in the stretched elastic band by heat fusion, the material layers being bonded in a bonding pattern so that the at least one elastic band is held mechanically between the material layers and so that the elastic band is movable relative to the material layers, the at least one elastic band being affixed along at least a part of at least one of the diaper margins, at least one of the material layers being joined to one of the casing layers in at least one of the diaper margins, and an additional elastic band affixed to each leg margin, said additional elastic bands each having at least two regions of different bonding patterns and different degrees of elasticity.
- 21. A diaper according to claim 20, wherein the two material layers comprise a separate casing of meltable material, said separate casing being attached to one of said casing layers.
- 22. A diaper according to claim 20, wherein each of the additional elastic bands has at least three regions of different bonding patterns and different degrees of elasticity, one of said three regions being located in the crotch part of the diaper and having the greatest elasticity.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 08/240,207, filed May 9, 1994, which is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 07/844,629, filed Apr. 1, 1992, both now abandoned.
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