The present invention relates generally to absorbent articles and, more particularly, to absorbent under-garments such as diapers, training pants, adult incontinence garments, and the like.
Absorbent articles such as disposable diapers, training pants, adult incontinence garments, and the like are known in the art. In the past, particularly in the case of infant diapers, such absorbent articles were generally formed with an hourglass configuration. The narrower portion of the article was adapted to be placed between the legs of the wearer with the wider portions of the article being adapted to encircle the waist of a wearer so that the front and rear portions overlapped and could be easily attached to one another. Recently, it has become desirable to produce absorbent articles, such as infant diapers, which fit more closely to the body of a wearer. Accordingly, it has become desirable to make such articles smaller and less conspicuous in use while still maintaining a high level of absorbent protection. Specifically, it has become desirable to produce disposable absorbent articles which have a relatively narrow crotch section and a narrower overall width when compared to typical disposable absorbent articles.
Diapers and other such absorbent garments having an hourglass configuration are generally formed by cutting out or otherwise removing material in order to form leg cutouts. The cut out material is wasted, introducing undesirable manufacturing costs. Alternatively, an hourglass configuration can be formed by applying an elastic material to a chassis of the absorbent garment, thereby forming panels that can be overlapped and attached to one another. Such elastic panels may, however, introduce undesirable manufacturing costs. Furthermore, the elastic materials used to form such panels may suffer from a lack of breathability.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide an improved absorbent article which corrects for the perceived deficiencies and undesirable aspects of known absorbent articles.
According to one aspect of the invention, an absorbent article comprising an absorbent body having a substantially rectangular perimeter, a front portion configured to be positioned against a front of a wearer, and a back portion configured to be positioned against a back of a wearer is provided. At least one panel is attached to the back portion of the absorbent body and extends outwardly from the perimeter of the absorbent body. The panel may be formed from one or more non-woven, non-elastic materials. An elastic member is attached to and extends outwardly from the panel and a fastener is coupled to the elastic member for engaging the front portion of the absorbent body.
According to another aspect of the invention, a method for producing an absorbent article is provided. The method comprises the step of attaching at least one panel formed of a non-woven, non-elastic material to a back portion of a substantially rectangular absorbent body such that the panel extends outwardly from a perimeter of the absorbent body. An elastic member is attached to the panel such that the elastic member extends outwardly from the panel. A fastener is coupled to the elastic member, wherein the fastener is configured to engage the front portion of the absorbent body.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, a method for producing an absorbent article in a pre-attached state is provided. The method comprises the step of coupling a fastener to the elastic member and engaging the fastener with a front portion of the absorbent body to form a pre-attached absorbent article.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary, but are not restrictive, of the invention.
The invention is best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawing, which shows exemplary embodiments of the invention selected for illustration. It is emphasized that, according to common practice, the various features of the drawing are not to scale. On the contrary, the dimensions of the various features are arbitrarily expanded or reduced for clarity. Included in the drawing are the following figures:
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawing. It will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the embodiments selected for illustration in the drawing. Various modifications can be made to the illustrated and described embodiments within the spirit and scope of this invention.
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In a further embodiment of the present invention, a method for producing an absorbent article 100, 200, 400 includes attaching a panel 106, 206, 406 formed from a single or multiple layers of non-woven(s), non-elastic material to a back portion 103, 203, 403 of an absorbent body 102, 202, 402 such that the panel 106, 206, 406 extends outwardly from a perimeter of the absorbent body 102, 202, 402. An elastic member 120, 220, 420 is attached to the panel 106, 206, 406 such that the elastic member 120, 220, 420 extends outwardly from the panel 106, 206, 406, and a fastener 124, 224, 424 is coupled to the elastic member 120, 220, 420 for engaging the front portion 101, 201, 401 of the absorbent body 102, 202, 402.
In one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an absorbent garment is provided as having an absorbent chassis, two inelastic non-woven side panel components bonded to the back of the chassis, a hook or loop region formed on the front of the chassis, and two rectangular elastic members having fasteners that may be attached to the hook or loop region, where the two rectangular elastic members may be bonded to a respective panel component.
Referring now to the drawing, in which like reference numbers refer to like elements throughout the various figures that comprise the drawing,
Attached to each of the right and left sides of the back 103 of garment body 102 is an individual panel component (or ear) 106, which may be attached by a bond 108. The panel components extend outwardly from a perimeter of the absorbent body 102. Bond 108 may be an adhesive bond, an ultrasonic bond, a heat seal, or a combination thereof or any equivalent fastening mechanism known in the art. Panel component 106 may be formed from a single layer of non-woven material, and may exhibit little to no elastic/stretch properties (i.e., inelastic). Further, panel component 106 may be formed of a different material than absorbent body 102, thereby desirably allowing the use of less expensive, more breathable, and lower stiffness materials for panel components 106 than absorbent body 102.
The panel component (or ear) 106 is optionally formed from a laminated sheet of a non-woven material and film (with the non-woven side positioned as the outermost layer). One particularly suitable material is a spunbond-meltblow-spunbond (SMS) web having a basis weight of about 10 to 20 gms per square meter (gsm), available from AVGOL Nonwoven Industries LTD., Holon, Israel. The spunbond layer is optionally made of polypropylene fibers. Such composites provide the dual advantages of liquid barrier properties of film along with a soft, warm outer fabric texture. The panel component (or ear) 106 can also be made of other suitable cloth-like materials, e.g., spun-bond or thermal-bond non-woven web made of either polypropylene, polyethylene, polyester, bi-component fibers (polyethylene/polypropylene or polyethylene/polyester), or any combinations of these fibers. Various multiple layer configurations or fiber denier variations may be used. Another example includes hydro-entangled non-woven webs, which may contain some cotton and/or rayon fibers blended in with thermal-plastic fibers. Cellulose fibers can also be blended in at small percentages to reduce cost. Still another example of an exemplary material is stretchable or elastic materials, such as elastomeric composites of non-woven(s) and elastic membranes or a single layer of elastic material. The elastomeric composite can comprise an inner layer of pre-stretched extruded elastic film sandwiched between and attached to a pair of non-woven webs. The non-woven webs may consist of spun-bond web, thermal-bond web, or a combination of the two. Optionally, the elastic film is made of synthetic rubber and the non-woven made of spun-bond polypropylene.
Other materials for forming the panel component 106 may include polypropylene films, co-extruded films (polyethylene and ethylene vinyl acetate), co-polymer films (polyethylene/polypropylene), and polylaminates (polypropylene nonwoven and polyethylene film). Still another example is a film made of a “breathable” microporous polyethylene. Exemplary breathable films are available from Tredegar Film Products, Richmond, Va. This material allows water vapor to pass through it over time, while being impervious to liquid water. The water vapor transmission rate may range from 200-2000 grams per square meter per 24-hour period.
The panel component 106 is optionally selected from a variety of textile-like films and fabrics. Suitable fabrics include non-woven materials that are impervious to liquid, soft and pliable. Exemplary non-woven materials include spun-bonded polypropylene, spunbonded polyethylene, and thermally bonded webs of staple fibers, preferably sheath/core bi-component fibers having a core of polyester or polypropylene and a sheath of polyethylene.
Elastic members (or tabs) 120 are attached to the ends of panel component 106, opposite the bonds 108. The elastic members (or tabs) 120 may be attached to a respective non-woven panel component 106 with bond 122. In one embodiment of the present invention, elastic members 120 may substantially be a rectangle or parallelogram, and it may be desirable to have the width of elastic member 120 be smaller than the adjacent width of panel component 106, but such width can be the same or greater. Further, bond 122 may be an adhesive bond, an ultrasonic bond, a heat seal, or a combination thereof or any other known fastening mechanism. The elastic members may be formed from a fluted elastic or stretch non-woven laminate material obtained, for example, from Tredegar Film Products of Richmond, Va. Other elastic and non-elastic materials may be used as well, depending on design considerations.
Additionally, each elastic member 120 may include a non-permanent reattachment means 124 on the opposite end from the permanent bond 122 to panel component 106. Reattachment means 124 may include a hook assembly 126 that may be non-permanently attached to loop 110 on front 101 of absorbent body 102. Alternatively, a fastening tape 126 may be non-permanently attached to frontal tape 110 on front 101 of absorbent body 102. Reattachment means 124 may be provided by any known releasable fastener, including adhesives, tapes, buttons, and other fastening mechanisms used in the art. Elastic member 120 may further include a supplemental tab component or portion (not shown) to allow easy detachment of hook (or fastening tape) assembly 126 from loop (or frontal tape) 110, or, in general, reattachment means 124 from absorbent body 102.
In one embodiment of the invention, elastic member 120 may be formed from a high-stretch laminate comprising an elastic middle layer sandwiched in between two cloth-like materials. Reattachment means 124, furthermore, may comprise an inelastic material and may further include a finger tab at one end, or disposed along its perimeter.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, elastic members 120 may be already attached (pre-attached) to absorbent body 102 through the coupling of hook fastener assembly 126 (or fastening tape) and loop fastener 110 (or frontal tape), as part of the manufacturing process (i.e., the absorbent garment may come pre-assembled and ready to be worn by a user). Although the garment body 102 utilizes VELCRO-type fasteners, the garment body may employ any fastening means known in the art. Alternately, the garment may be manufactured and shipped unattached, thereby requiring a user to fold front 101 and back 103 of garment 100 adjacent one another and attach elastic member 120 to absorbent body 102 by coupling hook fastener assembly 126 (or fastening tape) to loop fastener 110 (or frontal tape) or requiring a user to don the garment 100 like a conventional absorbent article.
In some embodiments, however, it may be desirable to provide panel components with some amount of curvature. Accordingly,
In further embodiments, it may be desirable to provide the panel component as a single uninterrupted piece of material. Accordingly,
Those skilled in the art will recognize that other geometries of the panel component may be implemented and attached to the absorbent body using other types of adhesives or fastening without departing from the present invention.
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Attached to back 203 are two non-woven ears 206 that may be permanently attached with bonds 208, which may be adhesive bonds, ultrasonic bonds, heat seals, or combinations thereof, for example. Attached to front 201 are two elastic tabs 220 that may be non-permanently attached with reattachment means 224 coupled to loop 210 of absorbent body 202. Reattachment means 224 may be a hook assembly that couples to loop 210. Alternately, the reattachment means may include an adhesive bond or other suitable fastening mechanism known in the art.
According to a further embodiment of the invention,
Step 605 involves folding the product in half, aligning the front end-cut to the back end-cut, and centering the Elastic Panels (Front) to the Ears (Back) respectively. Step 606 proceeds by fastening or bonding the Elastic Panel (Front) to the Ears (back), extending outwardly from the perimeter of the absorbent body. Step 601 illustrates the process for manufacturing the product in a pre-attached state. The method ends in step 608.
Although shown as being performed sequentially, the steps in the above method may be performed in any order, or, alternately, in parallel. Also, exemplary steps illustrated in
Although illustrated and described above with reference to certain specific embodiments, the present invention is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown. Rather, various modifications may be made within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims and without departing from the invention.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US2005/034288 | 9/26/2005 | WO | 00 | 9/28/2007 |
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60613837 | Sep 2004 | US |