Claims
- 1. A sanitary absorbent article, comprising:
(A) a main body having opposed longitudinal side edges and a longitudinal centerline, said main body including:
(i) a body-facing fluid-permeable upper layer intended for placement against a perineal region of a wearer, (ii) a garment-facing fluid-impervious lower layer, and (iii) an absorbent layer between the upper layer and the lower layer; (B) at least one panel integrally formed from the upper layer, the lower layer or a combination of both the upper layer and the lower layer, said panel extending from a longitudinal side edge of said main body, said panel further including:
(i) a proximal end region adjacent to the longitudinal side edge of said main body, (ii) a distal end region extending laterally from the longitudinal side edge of the sanitary absorbent article, the proximal end and the distal end defining therebetween a body portion, the body portion being capable of being folded about a folding axis onto itself such that the distal end of the panel projects in a direction generally transverse to said longitudinal side edge laterally inward towards the longitudinal centerline of said main body on a garment-facing side of the sanitary absorbent article, (iii) a juncture zone within the body portion and adjacent the proximal end of said panel, the juncture zone attaching a portion of said panel to the barrier layer inwardly from the longitudinal side edge of said main body thereby defining a freely extending flap, (iv) a looping member defined by the portion of the body portion of said panel between the proximal end and the juncture zone, the looping member being substantially unitized; said flap being capable of being folded about an edge of an undergarment in a crotch portion thereof; and when said portion of said flap is in a folded condition about the edge of the undergarment said flap providing means for holding at least a portion of the edge of the undergarment inwardly of said longitudinal side edge.
- 2. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 1, comprising a pair of flaps, each flap being adjacent to a respective longitudinal side edge.
- 3. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 2, wherein the juncture zone comprises a series of discrete points of attachment.
- 4. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 2, wherein the juncture zone comprises a longitudinally extending continuous line of attachment extending from one end of each respective flap to an opposite end of each respective flap.
- 5. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 4, wherein the continuous line of attachment is arcuate having a convex inward orientation with respect to the longitudinal centerline of the main body.
- 6. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 2, wherein the juncture zone of each panel is located underneath the absorbent layer.
- 7. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 2, wherein the juncture zone of each panel is located underneath a flange seal formed between the upper layer and the lower layer around their respective peripheral edge margins.
- 8. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 7, wherein the folding axis is adjacent to the flange seal and the juncture zone is located laterally inward of the respective folding axis of each panel thereby defining a cavity along the longitudinal edges of said main body.
- 9. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 8, wherein the juncture zone extends longitudinally along the entire length of the flange seal and wherein the cavity extends along the longitudinal sides of said main body.
- 10. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 9, wherein the cavity contains an elastic member, the elastic member being in tension and secured along its length to the flange seal.
- 11. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 8 or 9, wherein the cavity is free of elastic material.
- 12. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 9, wherein the cavity contains a strip of absorbent material extending longitudinally along at least a portion of the longitudinal side edge of said main body.
- 13. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 9 wherein the strip of absorbent material extends longitudinally along substantially the entire longitudinal side edge of said main body.
- 14. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 1, wherein the juncture zone of each panel is bonded to the barrier layer by adhesive.
- 15. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 1, wherein the juncture zone of each panel is bonded to the barrier layer by thermal bonding.
- 16. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 10, wherein said flaps have a length sufficient to permit said flaps to be folded around a crotch portion of an undergarment and to be adhered to each other.
- 17. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 15, wherein said main body has a length measured along its longitudinal centerline, wherein said flaps have a width measured along an imaginary axis parallel to the longitudinal edges of said main body and along the juncture zone where said panels are attached to the fluid impervious lower layer, and wherein the width of said panels is from 10% to 90% of the length of said main body.
- 18. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 16, wherein said flaps are adhered to each other with a hook and loop fastener system.
- 19. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 1, wherein the sanitary absorbent article is a sanitary napkin.
- 20. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 16, wherein at least one of said flaps includes means for engaging the other said flap in a condition of overlap.
- 21. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 20, wherein the means for engaging the other said flaps includes adhesive.
- 22. A sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 1, wherein one of said flaps includes an adhesive zone located on a side of the flap that faces the undergarment when said flap is folded about the undergarment, the adhesive zone being capable of establishing a bond with a side of the other of said flaps that faces away from the undergarment when said other flap is folded about the undergarment.
- 23. A sanitary napkin, comprising:
(A) a main body having opposed longitudinal side edges, said main body including:
(i) a liquid-permeable cover layer, (ii) an absorbent layer underneath the liquid-permeable cover layer, and (iii) a liquid-impervious barrier layer below the absorbent layer; (B) a pair of panels on opposite sides of said main body, said panels integrally formed from either the cover layer, the barrier layer, or both the cover layer and the barrier layer, said panels projecting laterally from said main body in a direction generally transverse to the longitudinal side edges, each of said panels including:
(i) a proximal end continuous with a respective longitudinal side edge, the proximal end being folded under the barrier layer and extending laterally inwardly in a direction away from the respective longitudinal side edge, (ii) a body portion retained to the proximal end, the body portion being capable of being folded about a crotch portion of an undergarment on which the sanitary napkin is placed, (iii) a juncture zone which attaches at least a portion of said panel to the barrier layer thereby defining a looping member and a freely extending flap, the juncture zone being located inwardly of the respective longitudinal side edge, (iv) the looping member being substantially unitized.
- 24. A sanitary napkin as defined in claim 23, wherein the body portions of said flaps have a length sufficient to overlap one another when folded over a crotch portion of an undergarment on which the sanitary napkin is placed.
- 25. A sanitary napkin as defined in claim 23, including means for retaining said flaps to one another in a condition of overlap when said flaps are folded over a crotch portion of an undergarment on which the sanitary napkin is placed.
- 26. A method of manufacturing a sanitary absorbent article comprising the steps of:
(A) providing a main body that has opposed longitudinal side edges, the main body including:
(i) an upper surface intended for placement against a perineal region of a wearer, and (ii) an absorbent layer underneath the upper surface; (B) providing a pair of panels projecting laterally from the main body in a direction generally transverse to the longitudinal side edges, each panel including a proximal end that is adjacent a respective longitudinal side edge and a distal end remote from the respective longitudinal side edge and a continuous body portion between the proximal end and the distal end; (C) folding the distal end of each panel under the main body; (D) affixing the body portion of the panel to the main body at a zone of juncture which is adjacent the proximal end of the panel so the panel remains in a folded condition, wherein the distal end is allowed to freely extend laterally inward and the body portion is located inwardly of the respective longitudinal side edge.
- 27. A method of manufacturing a sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 26, wherein the main body includes a liquid-impervious barrier layer located underneath the absorbent layer, the method further including the step of folding the distal end of each panel under the barrier layer.
- 28. A method of manufacturing a sanitary absorbent article as defined in claim 27, wherein the method further includes the step of affixing the panel to the barrier layer at the zone of juncture.
- 29. A method of manufacturing a sanitary napkin having a fluid-permeable cover layer, a fluid-impervious barrier layer, an absorbent core between the cover layer and the barrier layer, and panels affixed to the barrier layer, comprising the steps of:
(A) adhering a first surface of the absorbent core to a surface of the fluid-permeable cover layer wherein the cover layer has a width which is greater than the width of the absorbent core; (B) adhering a second surface of the absorbent core to a surface of the fluid-impervious barrier layer, wherein the barrier layer has a width substantially equivalent to the width of the cover layer; (C) sealing the cover layer to the barrier layer around a peripheral edge margin of the absorbent core to form a flange seal; (D) cutting the cover layer and the barrier layer outward of the flange seal in a pattern which defines a main body of a sanitary napkin having a pair of laterally extending panels, one panel extending from each respective longitudinal side of the main body of the sanitary napkin, the panels being integrally formed from either the cover layer, the barrier layer or both the cover layer and the barrier layer, the panels having a proximal end adjacent each respective longitudinal side edge of the sanitary napkin and a distal end extending laterally outward from the respective longitudinal side edge of the sanitary napkin; (E) folding the panels along a folding axis under the barrier layer; and (F) affixing the panels to the barrier layer along a juncture zone which is inward of the longitudinal side edges and underneath the main body of the sanitary napkin to define a looping member and a freely extending flap, such that the distal end of the flaps extend laterally inward toward a longitudinal centerline of the sanitary napkin.
- 30. A method of manufacturing a sanitary napkin as defined in claim 29, wherein the step of affixing the panels to the barrier layer is performed prior to the step of cutting the cover and barrier layers.
- 31. A method of manufacturing a sanitary napkin as defined in claim 29, wherein the folding axis comprises an imaginary line parallel to a longitudinal side edge of the sanitary napkin and approximately centrally located within the flange seal and wherein the juncture zone affixes the panels to at least a portion of the flange seal.
- 32. A method of manufacturing a sanitary napkin as defined in claim 31, wherein the juncture zone is laterally inward of the longitudinal side edge of the sanitary napkin thereby forming cavity along the longitudinal edges of the sanitary napkin.
- 33. A method of manufacturing a sanitary napkin as defined in claim 32, further comprising the steps of:
(A) placing an elastic member in the cavity; (B) tensioning the elastic member; and (C) securing the elastic member along its length to the flange.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application is a continuation in part of U.S. Ser. No, 08/772,343, now abandoned.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
08772343 |
Dec 1996 |
US |
Child |
08996141 |
Dec 1997 |
US |