The present invention relates to a thong-type pad with a slim absorbent tail that fits between the user's butt cheeks to absorb heavy overflow to protect a woman during her menstrual cycle.
The use of absorbent liners in thong-type panties to absorb discharge during a woman's menstrual cycle is known in the art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,683,373 discloses a sanitary napkin shaped to fit the contours of a thong garment from the front to the crotch of the wearer. Also, U.S. Pat. No. 6,572,597 discloses a winged panty liner adapted to be used in a thong-type panty. However, neither of these prior art devices include a thong-type panty liner system having a second absorbent liner or liner portion extending rearward from the crotch portion and along the anus cavity of the wearer to absorb fluid from heavy menstrual discharges that may extend into the anus cavity.
The present invention comprises an absorbent pad portion with a thong type pad for maximum coverage. The thong pad system is particularly adapted to absorb heavy menstrual discharge fluid that may extend rearwardly from the crotch during instances of excessive overflow discharge. The thong pad system of the present invention comprises a pad of any absorbency (for the crotch) and a slim tail-like portion of the same absorbency as the pad extending adjacent the anus cavity area, the tail-like portion extending from the rear end of the full pad and upward along the thong portion that extends along the anus cavity of the wearer.
The present invention will be better understood and its objectives will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description of the illustrated embodiment, the latter making reference to the annexed drawings in which:
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Attached to the above-described shield 22 is a slim, equally or greater absorbent extension or tail-like portion of material 24 configured to line the anal cavity of the user. The tail-like portion is adapted to naturally be secured in the anal canal without the need for adhesives. Tail-like portion 24 is attached to shield 22 at 28, as shown in
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While the subject matter of the present invention has been described in one or more embodiments, it is to be understood that the specific mechanisms and structure which have been described are merely illustrative of the principles of the invention. Modifications may be made to the structure described without limiting the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the attached claims.