Claims
- 1. A diaper system for indicating wetness, comprising an outer shell having a front portion, a back portion and a connecting portion extending between said front and back portions, said outer shell defining an outer surface; an insulation layer positioned between a wearer and said outer shell which, when dry is insufficiently thermally conductive for a normal body temperature to raise said outer surface above a given threshold, but being sufficiently thermally conductive when wet to raise said outer surface temperature above a given threshold, at least partially thermally insulates said outer surface from said inner surface;
- a thermal indicator on said outer surface which provides a visual indication when said outer surface has a temperature above a given threshold; and said threshold being chosen such that said visual indication will generally not be present when said wearer is dry, but will generally be present when said wearer secretes waste material which is absorbed by said insulation layer.
- 2. The diaper system of claim 1, wherein said material wicks moisture secreted from said wearer toward said outer layer.
- 3. The diaper system of claim 1, wherein said threshold is above 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 4. The diaper system of claim 1, wherein said threshold is above 87 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 5. The diaper system of claims 1, wherein said indicator is no longer visible when said outer shell has a temperature which falls below said threshold.
- 6. The diaper system of claim 2, wherein said indicator comprises thermochromic ink.
- 7. The diaper system of claim 5, wherein said indicator comprises a mixture of thermochromic inks, one of which becomes colorless above said threshold.
- 8. A method of detecting when a wearer has excreted moisture between its legs, comprising:
- providing an outer shell having a front portion, a back portion and a connecting portion extending between said front and back portions, said outer shell defining an outer surface on which is positioned a thermal indicator;
- positioning said outer shell on said wearer such that said connecting portion fits between the legs of said wearer;
- at least partially thermally insulating;
- wicking moisture excreted from said wearer from said wearer towards said outer surface to bring said moisture into thermal contact with said thermal indicator; and,
- providing a visual indication when said thermal indicator is exposed to a temperature above a given threshold.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said visual indication is provided by means of a change in color.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/861,475, filed Apr. 1, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,958.
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