The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts in the several views, and wherein:
a is a top view of a shaped elastic tab laminate using a conventional elastic laminate.
b is a top view of the shaped elastic tab laminate of
a is a side view of the elastic region of the shaped elastic tab laminate of
b is a side view of the elastic region of the shaped elastic tab laminate of
a is a top view of a shaped elastic tab laminate using an elastic laminate in accordance with the invention.
b is a top view of the shaped elastic tab laminate of
a is a side view of the elastic region of the shaped elastic tab laminate of
b is a side view of the elastic region of the shaped elastic tab laminate of
a is second embodiment top view of a shaped elastic tab laminate using an elastic laminate in accordance with the invention.
b is a side view of the elastic region of the shaped elastic tab laminate of
a is third embodiment top view of a shaped elastic tab laminate using an elastic laminate in accordance with the invention.
b is a side view of the elastic region of the shaped elastic tab laminate of
a is fourth embodiment top view of a shaped elastic tab laminate using an elastic laminate in accordance with the invention.
b is a side view of the elastic region of the shaped elastic tab laminate of
A conventional type of shaped elastic tab or ear laminate 1 is shown in
A conventional shaped elastic tab laminate 1 is divided artificially into equal segments S for illustration of the elastic properties along the length 7 of the elastic region of the elastic tab laminate 1. The conventional elastic tab 1 elastic element cross section is shown in
A shaped elastic tab, as shown in
Generally, the elastic tab laminate of the invention comprises an elastic laminate of a base layer or layers with one or more attached elastic elements. The base layer is generally an inelastic but extensible material, such as a fibrous web or film. The base is generally a nonwoven fibrous web such as a spunbond web, a melt blown web, a carded web, a spunlace web or the like, which nonwoven fibrous web is extensible under the forces normally used by a person applying a disposable absorbent article The base is generally a continuous base without cutouts between separate elastic elements.
The elastic elements form at least one elastic portion or region on the tab laminate where the width of the elastic region of the elastic tab laminate, and preferably one or more of the elastic elements forming the elastic region, varies in this elastic region. The elastic elements are preferably film or film-like elastic materials.
The elastic region can be defined by a multitude of arbitrary elastic segments S along an axial centerline of the tab laminate where the width and/or thickness and/or activation level of the elastic elements, in these segments, varies inversely to the width of the elastic laminate, such that a plurality of the elastic segments S have substantially the same degree of elongation at a given overall elongation of the elastic tab. These elastic segments S will vary in width. Generally, these elastic segments S elongate to within plus or minus 30 percent of each other, preferably 1 to 20. In a particular arrangement three or more, or four or more, five or more, or even all possible, elastic segments S are elongated to within 1 to 20 or percent or 1 to 10 percent of each other at a given elongation of the elastic tab. For purposes of definition, each of the elastic segments is 10 percent or more of the elastic region, preferably 10 to 30 percent of the elastic region and are at least 2 mm wide. The elastic segments can sometimes be separated by small inelastic segments or segments with less elasticity, in this case the elastic segments having substantially the same degree of elongation at a given elongation of the elastic tab can be separated by 1 to 10 mm, or 1 to 5 mm.
One way to achieve the above constant elastic properties for the elastic segments is for one or more of the elastic elements to vary in their thickness, so as to provide elastic segments having substantially the same degree of elongation (as defined above) at a given elongation of the elastic tab. For example, assume that one elastic element is provided where the width of the elastic tab laminate and the attached elastic element is x at one point (a) and 1.5x at a second point (b) within a given elastic segment or the elastic region as a whole. With this variation in the elastic tab laminate width the elastic element provided would generally have a thickness of 1.5y at the first point (a) and y at the second point (b), with the same ratio applying at points in between points (a) and (b). This provides a laminate with relatively the same cross sectional amount of elastic material at the these two points (and the points in between, if this same relationship is maintained), which in turn can provide a relatively constant degree of elongation despite the variation on the width of the elastic tab laminate and/or the attached elastic element. This assumes that the elastic laminate base layer is generally equally extensible in all relevant elastic segments of the elastic tab laminate.
a is an elastic tab laminate 10 of the invention. The elastic element 11 can likewise be a film elastic or could also be nonwoven elastic or other types of film-like elastics. The elastic tab laminate has a proximal end 16 that is attached to an article 8, where the proximal end 16 of the elastic portion 17 of the tab (in this case the entire tab excluding the portion with the fastener 4) has a width 13. The tab 10 also has a terminal end 15, which as shown is supplied with a conventional fastener 4 directly attached to the tab 10 terminal end 15. This portion of the tab 10 where the fastener is attached would preferably not be elastic, either due to the tab material being inelastic in this area or due to the attached fastener or both. The tab terminal end 15, where the elastic portion or region terminates, has a width 12 which in general is at least 20 to 80 or 30 to 60 percent narrower than the elastic portion or region proximal end width 13. The elastic region can then be subdivided into a plurality of elastic segments S which vary in average width along the length of the elastic region. Each segment S would have an average width defined as the average width value for that segment.
In the specific embodiment of
In a second embodiment of the invention as shown in
The elastic laminates can also vary in the degree of extensibility of the base materials to control the elastic behavior of the laminate. This would generally be done by attaching the elastic elements to the base while in an unextended form and then subjection the laminate to varying degrees of activation to aid in providing elastic segments having the constant stretch characteristics described above. Activation could be done in this manner by using a variable incremental stretching device. This would be a device that would activate very small incremental areas of the laminate more or less independent of each other. This technique is also known as ring rolling. The teeth forming the gears can be of varying sizes and shapes. Generally deeper intermeshing gears will result in higher levels of activation so a more highly activated section will extend easier than a less activated section, which can be used in whole or in part to provide a plurality of elastic segments having substantially the same degree of elongation at a given elongation of the elastic tab as discussed above.
Another way to achieve the above constant elastic properties (elastic segments having substantially the same degree of elongation at a given elongation of the elastic tab) is with elastic elements that vary in their shape. This could be done as shown in the embodiment of
a shows further embodiment of an elastic region 47 where thickness is used to vary the elongation properties of elastic elements 41, 41′ and 41″ where elastic region 47 width varies from a width 42 at the terminal end 45 to a width 43 at the proximal end 46 to provide a elastic region 47 with relatively constant elongation. The width of the elastic elements 41, 41′ and 41″ vary inversely with the width of the tab, this requires that the thickness of the elastic elements 49 and 44 varies in the opposite manner.
Generally the elastic region whether formed by one or a multiple of elastic elements is from 15 to 400 mm in length, or 20 to 200 mm, and varies in width between the terminal end to the proximal end (or some portion thereof) by at least 20 percent, or 30 percent, from it's minimum to maximum width. In most arrangements it is best if the elastic region tapers continuously from an outer portion (the terminal end) to an inner portion (the proximal end). This creates a contoured side shape that conforms to the wearer, this taper could be linear but also other shapes such as parabolic. To provide for attachment of the elastic tab to an article or attachment of standard fastening elements to the tab laminate, such as hook or loop mechanical type fasteners or pressure sensitive adhesives the elastic region can be joined to an least one inelastic region. The inelastic region could be part of the same laminate but created by an inelastic substrate, a deactivation of the elastic, a reinforcing strip or the like.
The invention elastic tab laminate is generally used as a side closure element or an ear for a disposable absorbent article such as a diaper or adult incontinent article. The shaped elastic region distributes the force from the outer terminal end to a proximal end attached to the diaper or the like, however the elastic elongates evenly avoiding high and low tension segments s in the elastic region.