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20080208155 | Diaper having abdominal stretch panels - A disposable absorbent article including a chassis and an absorbent assembly in combination with abdominal stretch panels extending circumferentially around the waist of the wearer. The chassis includes a water-impermeable backsheet that may be folded laterally inward at both of its side edges to form opposing side flaps. Each side flap is attached to the interior surface of the chassis adjacent to its end edges. Each side flap has a longitudinally extending elastic gathering member attached adjacent to its proximal edge. The chassis may include an extensible formed web material. The absorbent assembly may be attached in a cruciform pattern to the chassis to allow unattached portions of the chassis to extend laterally. Frangible tear lines and/or tear locator lines may be formed to facilitate removal of the article from the wearer. | 08-28-2008 |
20090036857 | Disposable feminine underwear - A disposable undergarment for use by a female during a menstruation period includes a soft, stretchable, breathable material having a waist opening and two extended leg openings. The disposable undergarment extends from the waist opening arranged substantially at a navel region of the female to mid-thigh. The extended leg openings include an elastic edge around each open end for preventing leakage of menstrual flow. An absorbent region extends from the back region of the undergarment through the crotch region and upward to midway of the front region. | 02-05-2009 |
20090157034 | Absorbent Article Having A Functional and Partially Encircling Waistband - Absorbent articles are disclosed having extended waistbands. More particularly, the absorbent articles include a back waistband and/or a front waistband that encircle a portion of the circumference of the waist opening. The absorbent article includes a front portion attached to a back portion by a pair of stretchable side areas. Each of the side areas are made from at least two panels that are connected together along a vertical attachment area. In accordance with the present disclosure, a waistband is incorporated into the article that extends over the entire front portion or the entire back portion and terminates at opposite ends on opposing side areas. Each end of the waistband, however, terminates prior to the vertical attachment areas leaving a gap in between. The presence of the gap has been found to provide various benefits and advantages including improved stretch properties for donning the article. | 06-18-2009 |
20090221982 | ELASTIC MATERIAL COATED IN FIBERS, A DIAPER COMPRISING SAID ELASTIC MATERIAL AND A METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - The composite material comprises an elastic film (F), made of polymer material, and a coating made of flocked fibers ( | 09-03-2009 |
20090240228 | ADJUSTABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE FOR IMPROVED FIT - Apparatus and methods of manufacturing absorbent articles suitable for use as training pants or other hygiene products are provided. The absorbent article includes a chassis having a front section, a rear section, and a crotch section extending between the front section and the rear section. The front section is connected to the rear section to define a waist opening, leg openings, and a belly region positioned between the waist opening and the leg openings. The absorbent article also includes an absorbent core coupled to the crotch section of the chassis. An adjustable tensioner is coupled to the chassis and is positioned for snugging the chassis against a wearer of the absorbent article. The tensioner is configured to be adjusted by the wearer from a first tension to a second, selected tension. | 09-24-2009 |
20090306617 | Elastic composite having cross-directional elasticity and a system and method for making the elastic composite - A method of making an elastic composite entails conveying a first sheet on a conveyor, and wrapping a section of elastic about the first sheet and the conveyor, thereby applying elastics cross directionally across the sheet. A second sheet is then applied onto the first sheet thereby creating a subcomposite including the two sheets and elastics sandwiched therebetween, wherein two elastics extend outward from one side of the subcomposite, about the conveyor, and return into an opposite side of the subcomposite. The subcomposite is cut through the first and second sheets and the elastics, thereby separating the subcomposite into a first carrier and a second carrier, each carrier including a material layer, whereby spaced apart elastics extend from the first carrier to the second carrier, the first and second carriers defining an exposed elastic region therebetween formed by the elastics. | 12-10-2009 |
20090312734 | Absorbent Article - A disposable absorbent article comprising an absorbent assembly comprising an absorbent core. The chassis may also comprise a water-impermeable backsheet and laterally opposing side flaps. Each of the side flaps may have a longitudinally extending first elastic gathering member attached at or adjacent to its proximal edge. The chassis may also comprise a second elastic gathering member attached at or adjacent the side edge of the chassis. The chassis may further comprise a first activation pattern in the front waist region and/or the back waist region, but the crotch region of the chassis may not be activated or may, alternatively, comprise a second activation pattern which is different from the first activation pattern. The article may further comprise at least one abdominal stretch panel attached to the interior surface or the exterior surface of the chassis in the front waist region or the back waist region. The abdominal stretch panel may provide a circumferential contractive force around the waist opening when the chassis is stretched circumferentially. | 12-17-2009 |
20090312735 | Absorbent Article Comprising A Design Field - An absorbent article may comprise a web comprising at least one continuous layer that forms a portion of a backsheet and a portion of laterally opposing side flaps. The web may be folded laterally inward to form the side flaps. The article may further comprise an exteriorly viewable first design field disposed on a surface of a backsheet, interiorly viewable second and third design fields disposed on a surface of first and second side flaps, respectively, viewable fourth and fifth design fields disposed on a surface of first and second abdominal stretch panels, respectively, and an absorbent assembly. | 12-17-2009 |
20090326499 | Disposable Absorbent Article with Overlapping Absorbent Assembly Secured to Front and Back Panels - A disposable absorbent article has front and back panels, each having an elastic film layer and each having first and second zones. The first zone of each panel is extensible and retractable and the second zone of each panel is non-extensible and non-retractable. Each of the front and back panels has first and second side edges. An absorbent assembly is secured to the front and back panels. The absorbent assembly has a first end secured to the second zone of the front panel and a second end secured to the second zone of the back panel. A pair of seams join the front and back panels together at the first and second side edges to form a disposable absorbent article having a waist opening and a pair of leg openings. | 12-31-2009 |
20100114051 | STRETCHABLE COMPOSITE SHEET AND DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE USING THE SAME - A stretchable composite sheet used in a waist region of a disposable wearing article. The stretchable composite sheet has a stretchable sheet and a non-stretchable sheet, and the stretchable sheet is stretched. Nip roll mechanisms are respectively arranged on one end side in the stretch direction (SD) and the other end side, and the stretchable sheet is bonded to the non-stretchable sheet by the nip roll mechanisms with the stretchable sheet contracted in the direction (CD) orthogonal to the stretching direction (SD). The above processes provide the stretchable composite sheet with basic weight change regions in which the basis weight of the stretchable sheet is changed depending on stretch conditions of the stretchable sheet. The basic weight of the basic weight change regions is greater than that of a center region of the stretchable composite sheet. | 05-06-2010 |
20100114052 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH WAIST SEAL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING - Absorbent articles with waist seals are disclosed. The seals are formed from folded stacks, discrete segments, or pleated material arranged to provide a resiliently compressible seal that can be located at one or more locations within the absorbent article, e.g., along a central portion of the rear waist region of a diaper. The seals may be constructed from relatively thin materials that (through folding, stacking, pleating, etc.) can provide a resiliently compressible seal that is thick enough and appropriately shaped to conform to the wearer's anatomy well enough to provide the desired sealing. At the same, time, the continuous web material used to form the seal is preferably thin enough to be economically delivered to the manufacturing line in roll form. | 05-06-2010 |
20100217218 | BELTED ABSORBENT GARMENT - Absorbent garment such as a diaper and an incontinence guard, said garment comprises a first body panel ( | 08-26-2010 |
20100228218 | Absorbent Article Providing A Better Fit And More Comfort To A Wearer - A disposable pull-on garment has a front waist region and a back waist region opposite the front waist region. The disposable pull-on garment also has a chassis and front and back waist members attached to the chassis in the front and back waist regions, respectively. The front waist member has a first retraction force and the back waist member has a second retraction force. The disposable pull-on garment also has a pair of side members attaching the front waist region to the back waist region, thereby forming a waist opening and a pair of leg openings. Each of the pair of side members includes a waist zone and a hip zone. The waist zones have retraction forces which are about equal to the first retraction force, and the hip zones have retraction forces which are greater than the first or second retraction forces. | 09-09-2010 |
20100234822 | Convertible Absorbent Article - An absorbent article having a waistband which is attached to first and second body portions of the article. The first body portion is attached to the waistband by at least a fastening means wherein the article assumes a pant diaper form. The waistband has a reception surface and a perforation. The perforation allows the reception surface to be separated into first and second belt portions. At least a part of the reception surface is located on each belt portion, thereby allowing the article to assume a belt diaper form. The first belt portion comprises at least one fastening means. The second fastening means is arranged so that the absorbent article can be readily converted from a pant diaper form to a belt diaper form. | 09-16-2010 |
20100262109 | METHOD OF PRODUCING AN ABSORBENT GARMENT, AND AN ABSORBENT GARMENT PRODUCED ACCORDING TO THE METHOD - A method for continuously producing absorbent garments includes forming a continuous multi-component production web; and cutting individual garments from the production web. The production web is formed by: a) feeding a first elastic web in a travelling direction; b) stretching the first elastic web by 35-250% in the travelling direction; c) intermittently laying down absorbent cores in an intermediate zone extending in a travelling direction of the production web; d) feeding a continuous web of liquid permeable material in the travelling direction and covering the absorbent cores with the continuous web of liquid permeable material; and e) bonding the first elastic web to the continuous web of liquid permeable material in a first lateral zone on a side of the intermediate zone of the production web. In addition, an absorbent garment has a continuous liquid permeable layer. | 10-14-2010 |
20100262110 | METHOD OF PRODUCING AN ABSORBENT GARMENT, AND AN ABSORBENT GARMENT PRODUCED ACCORDING TO THE METHOD - A method for continuously producing absorbent garments includes forming a continuous multi-component production web; and cutting individual garments from the production web. The production web is formed by: a) feeding a first elastic web in a travelling direction; b) stretching the first elastic web by 35-250% in the travelling direction; c) intermittently laying down absorbent cores in an intermediate zone extending in a travelling direction of the production web; d) feeding a continuous web of liquid permeable material in the travelling direction and covering the absorbent cores with the continuous web of liquid permeable material; and e) bonding the first elastic web to the continuous web of liquid permeable material in a first lateral zone on a side of the intermediate zone of the production web. In addition, an absorbent garment has a continuous liquid permeable layer. | 10-14-2010 |
20100286646 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorbent article includes a belt member defining front and rear waist regions and a liquid-absorbent structure defining a crotch region wherein the belt member includes a peripheral edge of a waist-opening and this peripheral edge includes two segments associated with the front and rear waist regions spaced from and opposed to each other in an anteroposterior direction Y. Front and rear belt sections of the belt member include, in the front and rear waist regions, see-through regions for the article wearer's skin having a total light transmittance of about 55% or higher and occupying 40% or more of the front and rear waist regions. The front and rear belt sections are provided along the peripheral edge of the waist-opening with a reinforcing elastic member extending in a transverse direction X. | 11-11-2010 |
20100298798 | PANT-TYPE ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING PANT-TYPE ABSORBENT ARTICLES - The invention concerns a method for producing pant-type absorbent articles each article ( | 11-25-2010 |
20100298799 | Process For Making A Pant-Like Disposable Absorbent Garment Having An Underwear-Like Waistband Graphic, And Garment Made Thereby - A process for making a pant-like disposable absorbent garment comprising: providing a front panel and back panels and an absorbent insert which extends between the front and back panels; printing a front waistband graphic on the front panel such that the front waistband graphic extends at least 90% of the front panel width; printing a back waistband graphic on the back panel such that the back waistband graphic extends at least 90% of the back panel width; and joining the first and second front side edges to the first and second back side edges, such that the garment assumes a pull-on configuration, and such that the front waistband graphic is in at least substantial alignment with the back waistband graphic. A garment made by the process is also disclosed. | 11-25-2010 |
20100324519 | DISPOSABLE DIAPER - The present invention provides a disposable diaper improved so as to prevent body waste from leaking sideways without sacrificing a bodily fluid absorbing capacity of a liquid-absorbent structure and to assure a high retention for urine and discharged feces. | 12-23-2010 |
20110015605 | Laminates with Micro-Texture - A laminate with micro-texture having attachment lines oriented in a primary direction and mechanically activated in the primary direction. | 01-20-2011 |
20110054432 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorbent article includes a rear waist region provided with a waist region elastic member attached thereto under tension. The waist region elastic member is formed with a plurality of slits each extending in a longitudinal direction and extending through the elastic member in a thickness direction thereof. The waist region elastic member is stretched in a transverse direction as the diaper is put on the wearer's body and thereupon the slits are opened up to form respective through-holes. A first graphics display region formed in combination with the slits includes note stems and note tails. Each of these note stems is contiguous to the associated through-holes. In the area nearer a crotch region than the first graphics display region, a second graphics display region is formed. The first and second graphics display regions cooperate to each other. | 03-03-2011 |
20110066127 | DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT WEARING ARTICLE - A disposable absorbent wearing article constructed with an absorbent core that may be deformed to form absorbent barriers against body waste and thereby an absorbent chassis that includes the absorbent core may be kept in contact with the wearer's torso with good fitness to improve appearance of the article put on the wearer's body and to prevent leak of body waste. The disposable absorbent wearing article comprising an absorbent chassis and an annular elasticized waist panel wherein the absorbent core of the absorbent chassis is formed with deformation guides so that at least opposite lateral regions of said absorbent core may be deformed along the deformation guides toward the wearer's torso under elastic contraction of at least a front waist panel constituting the annular waist panel. | 03-17-2011 |
20110071488 | DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT WEARING ARTICLE - A disposable absorbent wearing article having an absorbent chassis and an annular elasticized waist panel. The elastic waist panel includes a front waist panel and a rear waist panel. A rear waist panel has a dimension in a longitudinal direction that is greater than that of the front waist panel and further includes a first elasticized region, a second elasticized region defining a waist band and a third elasticized region located toward a crotch region of the article. Tensile stress of the third elasticized region, as measured in a transverse direction, is less than the tensile stress of the first and second elasticized regions. | 03-24-2011 |
20110098667 | INCONTINENCE GARMENT - An incontinence garment comprising: a waistband; a front portion attached to the waistband, wherein the front portion has at least a first securing member disposed thereon; a back portion attached to the waistband in a position opposite to the front portion, wherein the back portion has at least a second securing member disposed thereon; a crotch portion disposed between the front portion and the back portion and opposite to the waistband, wherein the first and second securing members are disposed between the waistband and the crotch portion; and an absorbent assembly disposed between the front portion and second back portion, wherein the absorbent assembly comprises a first end affixed to the first securing member and a second end affixed to the second securing member. | 04-28-2011 |
20110106039 | DISPOSABLE DIAPER - A disposable diaper to prevent an undesirable step from being formed due to downward displacement of a front end flap of an absorbent chassis during use of the diaper, to prevent body waste from leaking out and to assure a good appearance. | 05-05-2011 |
20110112500 | INCONTINENCE ARTICLE IN THE FORM OF BRIEFS - The invention relates to an incontinence article ( | 05-12-2011 |
20110118689 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING ONE OR SEVERAL PATTERNS - An absorbent article such as a diaper, an incontinence pad, a sanitary towel or the like includes at least one elasticated area. The elasticated area includes a patterned area having a visible pattern. | 05-19-2011 |
20110125122 | Method of Making Disposable Pants Having Underwear-Like Waistbands, and Pant Made Thereby - A method of manufacturing disposable absorbent garments and a garment made thereby. In particular embodiments, the method comprises removing notches or holes of a garment web or webs adjacent to front and back waist edges to define a series of spaced apart front and back waist edge openings. The method includes providing front and back elastic waistband webs, and positioning the respective waistband webs to overlay at least a portion of each opening, and bonding the waistband webs to each other. The garment includes first and second waist edge cutouts, wherein two side seams extend from the waist edge cutouts to respective leg openings. The garment further includes front and back elastic waistbands attached to each other at first and second waistband side seams. | 05-26-2011 |
20110152817 | PANTS-TYPE WEARING ARTICLE - A wearing article configured so that the wearing article can be smoothly put on the wearer's body even when the wearer is in the chair. The wearing article includes front and rear waist regions, of which at least the rear waist region is elasticized. The wearing article further includes fastening means comprising a pair of first fastening elements extending on respective outer surfaces of first lateral zones of the front waist region in a longitudinal direction and a pair of second fastening elements adapted to be engaged with the associated the first fastening elements and extending on respective inner surfaces of second lateral zones of the rear waist region in the longitudinal direction. After the first fastening element has been engaged with the associated second fastening element on one side of the wearing article, the front and rear waist regions are pulled toward the other side and, while at least the rear waist region is held in its stretched state and the first fastening element is tried to be engaged with the associated second fastening element. The fastening means exhibit sufficiently high fastening strength against shearing force to prevent the first and second fastening elements on the one side as well as on the other side from unintentionally being disengaged from each other. | 06-23-2011 |
20110172626 | DISPOSABLE DIAPER - A disposable diaper having a longitudinal direction, a transverse direction, a side facing the wearer's skin and a side facing away from the wearer's skin and including a front waist region, a rear waist region, a crotch region extending between the front and rear waist regions, a waist-opening, a pair of leg-openings, an elastic front waist panel defining the front waist region, an elastic rear waist panel defining the rear waist region and a liquid-absorbent chassis containing a liquid-absorbent core. The front and rear waist panels are formed of elastic sheets lying on the side facing the wearer's skin and front and rear ends of the liquid-absorbent chassis are attached to the elastic sheets on the side facing away from the wearer's skin thereof. In the front and rear waist regions or at least in the rear waist region a region of the elastic sheets facing the liquid-absorbent core is partially formed with low elasticity zones having a tensile stress lower than that in other zones of the waist region. | 07-14-2011 |
20110178489 | DISPOSABLE DIAPER - A disposable diaper having a tensile stress well compatible with a wearer's average body contour including convex and concave and thereby to reduce creating an uncomfortable feeling of tightness against the wearer. The disposable diaper including a front waist region that is divided into a first elastic zone extending in the transverse direction along a peripheral edge of the waist-opening, a second elastic zone lying next to the first elastic zone and extending in the transverse direction and a third elastic zone lying next to the second elastic zone extending in the transverse direction between the second elastic zone and the crotch region and the rear waist region is divided into a fourth elastic zone extending in the transverse direction along the peripheral edges of the waist-opening, a fifth elastic zone lying next to the fourth elastic zone and extending in the transverse direction and a sixth elastic zone lying next to the fifth elastic zone and extending in the transverse direction between the fifth elastic zone and the crotch region. The correlation among values of the tensile stress in the elastic zones can be represented by the sixth elastic zone>the second elastic zone>the third elastic zoneā§the fifth elastic zone>the first elastic zone and the fourth elastic zone. | 07-21-2011 |
20110213325 | DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A PRINTED TAG - A disposable absorbent article intended to be worn around the waist of a wearer. The article includes a chassis having a front portion, a back portion, and a crotch portion there between, and optionally includes a waistband. A printed tag is arranged on the inner wearer facing side of the chassis in at least one of the front portion, back portion or the waistband. The tag has a Surface roughness or Friction according to Kawabata which differs at least 10% from the Surface roughness or Friction respectively according to Kawabata of the surrounding area of the chassis to which the tag is attached. This enhances the possibilities to localize the tag by the fingertips and thus make it possible for a person with poor eyesight and under bad light conditions to differentiate between the front and back of the article. | 09-01-2011 |
20110288517 | UNDERPANTS TYPE DISPOSABLE DIAPER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - [Problem] To provide an underpants type disposable diaper that can be formed such that the edges of the leg openings fit the groin and gluteal portions of a wearer with no or less trim loss than conventional diapers | 11-24-2011 |
20110319853 | DISPOSABLE DIAPER - A disposable diaper free from a possibility that the diaper might be significantly displaced and assuring the improved breathability. At least one of front and rear waist regions of the diaper is elastic and is divided into a first elastic zone extending in a transverse direction along a waist-opening's periphery and a second elastic zone defined between the first elastic zone and an inner end of the waist region and extending in the transverse direction. The second elastic zone is provided with waist elastics and consequently the second elastic zone has a tensile stress higher than that of the first elastic zone. The waist region is formed with a plurality of breathing pathways extending in a longitudinal direction and the breathing pathways in the second elastic zone respectively have a width dimension smaller than that in the first elastic zone. | 12-29-2011 |
20120022482 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorbent article is provided with a waist-cuff to prevent body waste from leaking beyond a waist-opening. An elastic sheet is used for the waist-cuff to be held in contact with the wearer's skin even if the wearer moves. The waist-cuff and a chassis may be joined to each other so as to be separated from each other in the vicinity of an absorbent structure to assure that fitness of the waist-cuff to the wearer's skin is not significantly affected by movement of the wearer and, at the same time, to assure that leg-cuffs can rise without being collapsed by the waist-cuff. The ends of the leg-cuffs are interleaved between the waist-cuff and the chassis to prevent body waste from leaking through a clearance which would otherwise be defined between the leg-cuffs and the waist-cuff. | 01-26-2012 |
20120035572 | WEARING ARTICLE - A wearing article has crotch-elastic elements extending in a longitudinal direction. Front and rear waist members and the crotch member are bonded one another by front and rear bonded regions. The front bonded region is contoured by first and second ends and both side edges obliquely extending in the longitudinal direction so as to intersect with the first and second ends and, outboard of the both side edges in a transverse direction, non-bonded regions in which the crotch member and the front waist member are not bonded to each other are defined. Front waist-elastic elements extend between both side edges of the front waist member. The crotch-elastic elements extend from a front end to a rear end of the crotch member in the longitudinal direction. In the front bonded region, the front waist-elastic elements and the crotch-elastic elements substantially intersect one another and interlock with one another. | 02-09-2012 |
20120041407 | DISPOSABLE DIAPER - Disposable diapers improved so that waist regions are effectively elastic to assure high fitness are provided. In a first waist region, bonding region coated with adhesive lines includes a first bonding region coated with first adhesive lines extending from a peripheral edge of a waist-opening toward a crotch region and a second bonding region coated with second adhesive lines extending from the first adhesive lines into the crotch region wherein the first adhesive lines are noncontiguous to the second adhesive lines in the direction of the longitudinal axis so that, with the diaper put on the wearer's body, a region defined in the vicinity of a boundary between the first bonding region and the second bonding region folded inward. | 02-16-2012 |
20120116342 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE WTH EMBOSSED ELASTIC SIDE PANELS - An absorbent article including a chassis, a pair of opposed elastic side panels attached to the chassis, and at least one fastening tab adhesively attached to each elastic side panel. The at least one fastening tab has a length in the transverse direction of the article and a width in the longitudinal direction of the article and each elastic side panel is embossed on at least a portion thereof, which is adhesively attached to the respective fastening tab, to form at least one embossed groove extending along at least 30%, preferably at least 40% and more preferably at least 60% of the width of the at least one fastening tab. | 05-10-2012 |
20120143162 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorbent article according to the present invention includes leg elastic bodies and a central elastic body. An absorber has a bent part formed along a longitudinal direction. The leg elastic bodies continuously extend from one rear waistline edge to the other rear waistline edge in a state of being stretched in a width direction in a rear waistline region. The central elastic body is provided in a central portion in the width direction in a state of being stretched along the longitudinal direction, while overlapping with any one of a front waistline region and the rear waistline region in a thickness direction. At least a part of the central elastic body intersects with the leg elastic bodies while overlapping with the bent part in the thickness direction. | 06-07-2012 |
20120226254 | DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE - A disposable wearing article having a rear waist region which includes a rear waist main section facing a front waist region and a buttocks-covering section lying adjacent to a crotch region. The rear waist main section is divided into an upper area lying adjacent to a waist-opening and a lower area lying adjacent to the crotch region wherein a tensile stress per unit width dimension in the buttocks-covering section is lower than a tensile stress per unit width dimension in the lower area of the rear waist main section. | 09-06-2012 |
20120226255 | DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE - A chassis of a diaper includes a first outer sheet defining a front waist region and a part of a crotch region, a second outer sheet defining a rear waist region and a part of the crotch region and a middle sheet connecting these sheets and defining a part of the crotch region. To the skin-facing side of the chassis, a liquid-absorbent structure is attached. The liquid-absorbent structure is provided with first and second elastic sheets overlapping front and rear ends of the liquid-absorbent structure, respectively. The first elastic sheet is attached under tension in a transverse direction and in contractible manner between a bottom surface of the liquid-absorbent structure and the first outer sheet and the second elastic sheet is located on a skin-facing surface of the liquid-absorbent structure and attached thereto under tension in the transverse direction and in contractible manner. | 09-06-2012 |
20120253310 | PROCESS FOR MAKING ELASTOMERIC ABSORBENT GARMENTS TO REDUCE ABSORBENT BUNCHING, AND GARMENT MADE THEREBY - A method of making disposable absorbent garments includes providing an elastomeric body panel and an absorbent assembly having an absorbent core. The method includes stretching the elastomeric body panel in the transverse direction, attaching side margins of the absorbent assembly to the stretched elastomeric body panel at attachment regions, and relaxing the body panel so as to induce folds in the absorbent assembly. A center region of the absorbent assembly between the attachment regions is minimally attached to the stretched elastomeric body panel to reduce bunching of the absorbent core. A garment made thereby is also disclosed. | 10-04-2012 |
20120259304 | DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE - A disposable wearing article includes a liquid-absorbent structure that is adapted to be spaced from the wearer's skin to protect the wearer's skin from being soiled with body waste. A crotch member defining parts of front and rear waist regions and a crotch region has a front end lying in the front waist region and a rear end lying in the rear waist region wherein at least one of the front and rear ends defines non-bonded regions in an intermediate zone as viewed in the transverse direction X of the crotch member and is attached to the outer surface of an elastic waist panel by the intermediary of square U-shaped bonded regions opening toward the crotch region. In areas defining the non-bonded regions, body waste retaining space(s) are formed between the elastic waist panel and the crotch member. | 10-11-2012 |
20120283683 | Diaper - A diaper includes first and second sheets having elastic strings, and a crotch section with an absorbent body connected to the first and second sheets. The first sheet includes two first margins, each of which is contiguous to one of first outermost edges, and a first notch that is indented inwardly from one of the first outermost edges to extend inwardly through and beyond the adjacent first margin. The second sheet includes two second outermost edges, two second margins. The second margins are thermal bonded respectively to the first margins to form thermal seams. The first notch forms a first opening contiguous to one of the thermal seams to provide good ventilation and to ease tearing of the diaper at the thermal seam. | 11-08-2012 |
20120289921 | WEARING ARTICLE - A wearing article improved to facilitate wrinkles created in a front waist region as well as in a rear waist region to be smoothed. A diaper includes front and rear waist members, a crotch member by the intermediary of which these front and rear waist members are connected. The front and rear waist members extend from waist ends toward the side of a crotch region and respectively include first regions overlapping front and rear end flaps of the absorbent structure and second regions adjacent the respective first regions, In the front and rear waist members, the first regions and the second regions are provided with first waist elastic members and second waist elastic members so as to be sandwiched between the respective top- and backsheets. The respective second regions are formed with inelastic zones overlapping the core and elastic regions lying on both sides of the inelastic regions in the transverse direction. The tightening force of the respective first regions are set to be lower than the tightening force of the respective second regions. | 11-15-2012 |
20120323204 | DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT GARMENT HAVING COLORED FACINGS AND INTEGRAL WAISTBAND - A garment comprises a laminate. The laminate comprises a first layer colored a first color, and a second layer colored a second color different than the first color. The laminate includes a folded flap in the waist region, thereby defining an integral, outwardly visible waistband having a waistband lower edge. In one embodiment, the first layer and the second layer are coterminous at the waistband lower edge. In particular embodiments, the folded flap is an outwardly folded flap, and the first layer is an inner layer and the second layer is an outer layer, and the outwardly visible waistband is colored the first color. The distinction between the first color and second color in conjunction with the fold creates a visible waistband effect. | 12-20-2012 |
20120330262 | Absorbent Article With Waistband Having Contraction - A disposable absorbent article comprising a first waist region, a second waist region, a crotch region disposed between the first waist region and second waist region; a first waist edge and a second waist edge; the disposable absorbent article comprising a first waistband near the first waist edge and a second waistband near the second waist edge, wherein the Front-to-Back Delta Chassis Contraction is greater than about 9.0%. | 12-27-2012 |
20120330263 | Absorbent Article With A Waistband Having Consolidation - A disposable absorbent article comprising a first waist region, a second waist region, a crotch region disposed between the first waist region and second waist region; a first waist edge and a second waist edge; the disposable absorbent article comprising at least one waistband, wherein the waistband is comprised of a laminate comprising a nonwoven material and at least one elastic strand, wherein the nonwoven material and the least one elastic strand are combined under a first strain and the waistband is attached to the disposable absorbent article under an applied waistband strain, wherein the difference between the first strain and the applied waistband strain results in a waistband having a Full Waistband Consolidation of greater than about 95%. | 12-27-2012 |
20120330264 | Absorbent Article With A Waistband And Leg Cuff Having Gathers - A disposable absorbent article comprising a first waist region, a second waist region, a crotch region disposed between the first waist region and second waist region; a first waist edge and a second waist edge; and a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge; the disposable absorbent article comprising a waistband and a leg gasketing system, wherein the waistband has a first gather count and the leg gasketing system has a second gather count such that the ratio of the first gather count to the second gather count is from about 0.75 to about 1.25. | 12-27-2012 |
20130006207 | Waistband for an Absorbent Article - A waistband for an absorbent article having a waistband with differential extensibility and/or contraction along the circumference of the waist opening. The waistband may provide a uniform appearance along the circumference of the waist opening. The waistband may have a central zone and at least two outboard zones. The outboard zones of the waistband may be less contracted than the central zone, when the absorbent article is in a relaxed state. | 01-03-2013 |
20130012905 | DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE - A disposable wearing article improved so that the crotch panel may be stably fastened to the outer surface of the waist panel and a relatively large amount of body waste may be absorbed and retained without deteriorating the absorption performance of the liquid-absorbent structure in the crotch panel. One of front and rear end portions of a crotch panel is attached to respective non-skin-facing sides of elasticized waist panels by the intermediary of bond-regions respectively including non-bond regions in midsections thereof. The waist region to which the one end portion is attached is formed at the midsection thereof with a separable portion extending in a longitudinal direction when a wearing article is put on the wearer's body. | 01-10-2013 |
20130030402 | DISPOSABLE WORN ARTICLE - A disposable worn article diaper includes: a central slit formed in an absorber such that the absorber is curved to be convex toward an inward direction toward a wearer in a crotch region; side curved portions formed in the absorber along the lengthwise direction such that the absorber is curved to be convex toward the outward direction. The disposable worn article diaper includes a crossing elastic member crossing the absorber in middle crotch regions and fixed to the absorber. The absorber is contracted by the crossing elastic member toward a center of the absorber in the widthwise direction. | 01-31-2013 |
20130046266 | DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE - A disposable wearing article includes front and rear outer sheets, an inner sheet, and front and rear waist-opening sheets. Each of first sheet segments of the waist-opening sheets is longer than the corresponding second sheet segments. End portions are bonded to outer surfaces of the outer sheets. In areas where the end portions are spaced apart from the front and rear outer sheets, the first sheet segments and the inner sheet are overlapped to form low stiffness sub-regions. In respective sides inboard of the low stiffness sub-regions, the inner sheet, the front and rear outer sheets and the first sheet segments are respectively overlapped to form inner high stiffness sub-regions, and in respective sides outboard of the low stiffness sub-regions, the inner sheet, the second sheet segments and the first sheet segments are overlapped to form outer high stiffness sub-regions. | 02-21-2013 |
20130060219 | DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE - In a crotch region in the disclosed absorbent article, a waist elastic member provided in a front waist region, and waist elastic members provided in a rear waist region are arranged so as to not come into contact with each other, and a linear identification part is provided in either the front waist region or the rear waist region, in a manner such that in a first region wherein an absorbent main body is provided the identification part is only visible from the side of the absorbent article which is not in contact with the skin, and in a second region wherein the absorbent main body is not provided the identification part is visible from both the side of the absorbent article which is in contact with the skin and that which is not. | 03-07-2013 |
20130060220 | DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE - The present invention provides a disposable wearing article adapted to inhibit sweating and an uncomfortable stuffiness. Front and rear waist regions of a disposable wearing article have inner surfaces thereof at least partially formed of elastic sheets. The elastic sheets are made of a mixture of elastic fibers and inelastic fibers and formed with ridges and grooves. The elastic sheets have a thickness in the ridges repetitively reduced and restored as the elastic sheets repeat elastic stretch and contraction in the waist circumferential direction. | 03-07-2013 |
20130079742 | WEARING ARTICLE - A wearing article having a waist-opening that can be easily folded back along a fold line extending in a transverse direction without increasing the stiffness in the vicinity of the waist-opening. A diaper includes front and rear waist members and a crotch member. A liquid-absorbent structure of the crotch member is formed outboard of in a longitudinal direction of a core with front and rear flaps exclusively composed of an absorption surface wrapping sheet, a leakage-barrier sheet and a bottom surface wrapping sheet. The front and rear waist members include first regions overlapping the front and rear flaps, respectively, second regions lying adjacent to the associated first regions and third regions lying adjacent to the associated second regions. The front and rear waist members are provided with the first, second and third waist elastics attached between respective inner and outer sheets in the first, second and third regions, respectively. A tensile stress of the first regions and the third regions is adjusted to be lower than that of the second regions. | 03-28-2013 |
20130096527 | Absorbent Article Providing a Better Fit and More Comfort to a Wearer - A disposable pull-on garment has a front waist region and a back waist region opposite the front waist region. The disposable pull-on garment also has a chassis and front and back waist members attached to the chassis in the front and back waist regions, respectively. The front waist member has a first retraction force and the back waist member has a second retraction force. The disposable pull-on garment also has a pair of side members attaching the front waist region to the back waist region, thereby forming a waist opening and a pair of leg openings. Each of the pair of side members includes a waist zone and a hip zone. The waist zones have retraction forces which are about equal to the first retraction force, and the hip zones have retraction forces which are greater than the first or second retraction forces. | 04-18-2013 |
20130110070 | DISPOSABLE DIAPER | 05-02-2013 |
20130184669 | DISPOSABLE PULL-ON WEARING ARTICLE - A disposable pull-on wearing article including a pant-shaped chassis and an absorbent panel. A pull-on wearing article includes a pants-shaped chassis and an absorbent panel. The chassis has a front portion including a front waist region and part of a crotch region and a rear portion including a rear waist region and part of the crotch region. The front portion has a plurality of front waist elastics extending in a width direction and the rear portion has a plurality of rear waist elastics extending in the width direction. A bottom elastic of the front waist elastics and a bottom elastic of the rear waist elastics are in a stretched state in front peripheral edge portion and rear peripheral edge portion of respective leg-openings and in a relaxed state in a portion of the crotch region defined between a pair of the leg-openings. | 07-18-2013 |
20130211363 | DISPOSABLE PULL-ON GARMENT - An absorbent article having a longitudinal centerline, a front region, a crotch region, and a back region. The absorbent article has a main portion, a side portion, and a waist portion. The waist portion has a belt portion that has a front belt portion having elastomeric material and a back belt portion having elastomeric material. The front belt portion has a first elastic section and a second elastic section, each section having force zones. The back belt portion has a third elastic section and a fourth elastic section, each section having force zones. The force zones in the portions alternate between a high force zone and a low force zone in at least one belt portion. | 08-15-2013 |
20130281954 | FIT INDICATORS FOR PULL ON TYPE ABSORBENT ARTICLE - Pull-on disposable absorbent articles having a fit indicator are disclosed. Pull-on disposable articles having an extensible belt transversely disposed with respect to a chassis portion are disclosed. The belt portion of the pull-on article is provided with a fit indicator graphic. When the belt portion of the article is unstretched the fit indicator graphic has a first appearance. When the belt portion of the article is stretched to its design range for wear the fit indicator graphic has a second appearance. When the belt portion of the article is stretched beyond its design range for wear the fit indicator graphic has a third appearance. By confirming the configuration of the fit indicator graphic in the second appearance in wear, the proper fit of the disposable absorbent article may be verified. Use of fit indicator graphics in combination with reference graphics and in arrays of products are also disclosed. | 10-24-2013 |
20130281955 | PULL-ON WEAR ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A pull-on wear article having a front portion that is adapted to be worn around the front side of a wearer, a crotch portion that is adapted to be worn along the wearer's crotch region, and a rear portion that is adapted to be worn around the wearer's rear side, which is formed into a pants form by bonding lateral side edges of the front portion and lateral side edges of the rear portion, wherein the front portion and the rear portion are each constituted by an outer cover in which an inner layer material and an outer layer material are laminated, the outer cover has plural single layer areas that are formed of the inner layer material or the outer layer material at intervals in the direction of length of the outer cover, and the laminate areas where the inner layer material and outer layer material are laminated have elasticity in the waist-surrounding direction of the outer cover. | 10-24-2013 |
20130310785 | Absorbent Articles With Elastics In Multiple Layers - Absorbent articles that include elastics in multiple layers are disclosed herein. | 11-21-2013 |
20130310786 | Absorbent Articles With Elastics In Multiple Layers - Absorbent articles that include elastics in multiple layers are disclosed herein. | 11-21-2013 |
20130310787 | Absorbent Articles With Elastics In Multiple Layers - Absorbent articles that include elastics in multiple layers are disclosed, herein. | 11-21-2013 |
20130310788 | Absorbent Articles With Elastics In Multiple Layers - Absorbent articles that include elastics in multiple layers are disclosed herein. | 11-21-2013 |
20130310789 | Absorbent Articles With Elastics In Multiple Layers - Absorbent articles that include elastics in multiple layers are disclosed herein. | 11-21-2013 |
20130310790 | Elastic Composite Having Cross-Directional Elasticity and a System and Method for Making the Elastic Composite - A method of making an elastic composite is described that entails conveying a first sheet of material on a conveyor, and wrapping a section of elastic about the first sheet and the conveyor, thereby applying elastics cross directionally across the first sheets. A second sheet of material is applied onto the first sheet having elastics applied thereon, thereby creating a subcomposite including the first sheet, the second sheet, and elastics sandwiched therebetween, wherein a plurality of elastics extend outward from the one side of the subcomposite, about the conveyor, and return into an opposite side of the subcomposite. The sub-composite is cut through the first and second sheets and the elastics, thereby separating the sub-composite into a first carrier and a second carrier, each carrier including a first material layer and a second material layer, whereby a plurality of spaced apart elastic elements extend from the first carrier to the second carrier, the first and second carriers defining an exposed elastic region therebetween formed by the plurality of spaced apart elastic elements. | 11-21-2013 |
20130317471 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING CHARACTERISTIC WAIST ENDS - The present disclosure is directed to an absorbent article that may comprise a main body graphic zone. A front belt portion and a back belt portion may each have a waist end region adjacent a waist opening, wherein front and back waist panels of an absorbent main body do not overlap with front or back waist end regions. The front and back belt portions may each have a leg end region adjacent the proximal edges. Left and right side panels of the front and back belt portions may each have a tummy belt region between the waist end region and the leg end region. And, the waist end region may have an opacity of at least 15 points greater than that of the tummy belt region. | 11-28-2013 |
20130331807 | DISPOSABLE DIAPER - A disposable diaper utilizing graphics to visually confirm whether the waist elastics are properly cut or cut off. A disposable diaper has a skin-facing side and a non-skin-facing side defining front and rear waist members, and includes an inner sheet lying on the skin-facing side, an outer sheet lying on the non-skin-facing side, waist elastics interposed between the inner and outer sheets and extending under a potential contractility in a transverse direction of the front and rear waist members, front and rear inelastic regions in which none of the waist elastics is present and graphic sheets having graphics adapted to be visually recognized through the outer sheet. End portions of the waist elastics interposed between the graphic sheets and the outer sheet extend from the outside of the graphic sheets across opposite side edges of the respective graphic sheets into the respective graphic sheets. | 12-12-2013 |
20140088537 | METHOD OF PRODUCING AN ABSORBENT GARMENT, AND AN ABSORBENT GARMENT PRODUCED ACCORDING TO THE METHOD - An absorbent garment has a chassis structure including a front panel having a front end edge, a back panel having a back end edge, a crotch panel arranged between the front and back panels. Elasticated front and back waist panels are arranged along the front and back end edges, and a core component is integrated with the chassis structure. The chassis structure also has a liquid permeable material having a garment facing side and a user facing side and forming a liquid permeable surface layer in the garment. The liquid permeable material extends continuously between the front end edge and the back end edge, and at least one of the front panel and the back panel includes an elastic web that has been bonded to the liquid permeable material with the elastic web stretched by 35-250% in at least one direction. | 03-27-2014 |
20140135727 | Method of Making Disposable Pants Having Underwear-like Waistbands, and Pant Made Thereby - A method of manufacturing disposable absorbent garments and a garment made thereby. In particular embodiments, the method comprises removing notches or holes of a garment web or webs adjacent to front and back waist edges to define a series of spaced apart front and back waist edge openings. The method includes providing front and back elastic waistband webs, and positioning the respective waistband webs to overlay at least a portion of each opening, and bonding the waistband webs to each other. The garment includes first and second waist edge cutouts, wherein two side seams extend from the waist edge cutouts to respective leg openings. The garment further includes front and back elastic waistbands attached to each other at first and second waistband side seams. | 05-15-2014 |
20140142529 | DIAPER - A diaper comprising: a front waist portion which has a front waist end with a front waist elastic member, being provided with Velcro floss surface; a rear waist portion which has a rear waist end with a rear waist elastic member being provided with Velcro hook surfaces, wherein the Velcro hook surfaces and the Velcro floss surface are engageable for joining the front waist portion and rear waist portion; and a crotch portion which has a front crotch end and a rear crotch end, wherein the crotch portion joined to the front waist portion and the rear waist portion in a laminated manner, respectively, thus forming accommodating spaces at the joining locations. The crotch portion has thigh opening edges with elastic members forming accommodating spaces. Said accommodating spaces are for preventing the excrement from spilling out of the front, back, left and right sides of the diaper. | 05-22-2014 |
20140171895 | Laminate and Process For Making Same - Laminates are described that contain a frangible layer adhered to at least one extensible layer, such as an elastic layer. In one embodiment, a frangible layer is positioned between two opposing elastic layers. The frangible layer includes lines of separation that generally extend in a first direction. The lines of separation allow the elastic layers to stretch and recover in a direction perpendicular or skew to the lines of separation. In one particular embodiment, the lines of separation comprise lines where the frangible layer has been weakened. The lines of separation can be formed after the laminate is made using groove rolls. | 06-19-2014 |
20140378932 | ARRAY OF DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLES FOR FITTING BROAD RANGE OF WEARERS - An array of packages comprising three or more different sizes of absorbent articles, the array comprising first, second, and third packages comprising first, second, and third absorbent article having first, second, and third sizes. The Array Elastic Modulus of the Belt of the first, second, and third package is from about 6 gf/mm to about 15 gf/mm. And, the first, second, and third packages comprise the same brand name and sub-brand name. | 12-25-2014 |
20150119839 | QUADRUPED DIAPER WITH EXTENDED REAR LEG COVERS - A quadruped diaper with extended rear leg covers is disclosed. A diaper of the disclosure includes a textile body band designed to encircle the body of the quadruped, an outer liner extending from the textile body band that is substantially liquid impermeable, wherein the outer liner comprises an extended covering extending from the textile body band and comprising leg portions of sufficient length to cover at least a quarter of a length of each rear leg of the quadruped, an inner liner extending from the textile body band that is substantially liquid permeable, wherein the inner liner comprises an outer perimeter secured to the outer liner to enclose a cavity there between, and an absorbent core retained within the cavity and extending through the leg portions of the diaper. | 04-30-2015 |
20150119840 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING FULLY ENCIRCLING BODYSIDE AND GARMENT-SIDE WAISTBAND - An absorbent article having a body-facing side and a garment-facing side generally comprises a chassis, a liquid permeable bodyside liner, an absorbent structure, a front bodyside waist elastic member, a rear bodyside waist elastic member, a front garment-side waist elastic member, and a rear garment-side waist elastic member. The chassis has a front waist region, a back waist region, and a crotch region extending between the front waist region and the back waist region. The front and rear bodyside waist elastic members are disposed on the body-facing side of the absorbent article, and the front and rear garment-side waist elastic members are disposed on the garment-facing side of the absorbent article. At least one of the garment-side waist elastic members and the bodyside waist elastic members are configured to fully extend around a waist opening of the absorbent article when the absorbent article is in the wear configuration. | 04-30-2015 |
20150126950 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING A FASTENING SYSTEM AND WAIST ELASTIC WITH LOW LOAD LOSS PROPERTIES - An absorbent article includes a pair of ears secured to and extending transversely outward from opposite sides of a back portion of the article. Each of the ears is stretchable in at least a transverse direction of the article from a relaxed position to an extended position. A waistband includes a waist elastic disposed in at least the back portion. The waist elastic has an in product load loss of less than 60 percent according to a four-hour hold stress relaxation test. A fastening system has a primary fastening system and a secondary fastening system. In a wear configuration of the absorbent article, the secondary fastening system secures each of the ears of the pair of ears in the extended position. | 05-07-2015 |
20150328056 | ELASTIC LAMINATE AND PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF ELASTIC LAMINATE - An elastic laminate including a first nonwoven layer, a second nonwoven layer, and a plurality of elastic strands arranged in parallel with one another between said first and second nonwoven layers is disclosed, as well as a process for the production of the laminate. The elastic laminate includes elastic strands that are stretched and individually coated with an adhesive. The first and second nonwoven layers are attached to the stretched elastic strands to provide a corrugated elastic laminate when the elastic strands are relaxed. At least one of the nonwoven layers is attached to the strands at distinct adhesive bonding points in a repeating predetermined pattern in a lengthwise direction along the strands to form a predetermined corrugation pattern, and the nonwoven layers are substantially free of adhesive, except in the adhesive bonding points where the layers are attached to the elastic strands. | 11-19-2015 |
20150359685 | DISPOSABLE PULL-ON GARMENT - An absorbent article having a longitudinal centerline, a front region, a crotch region, and a back region. The absorbent article has a main portion, a side portion, and a waist portion. The waist portion has a belt portion that has a front belt portion having elastomeric material and a back belt portion having elastomeric material. The front belt portion has a first elastic section and a second elastic section, each section having force zones. The back belt portion has a third elastic section and a fourth elastic section, each section having force zones. The force zones in the portions alternate between a high force zone and a low force zone in at least one belt portion. | 12-17-2015 |
20160058627 | PANT STRUCTURE WITH EFFICIENTLY MANUFACTURED AND AESTHETICALLY PLEASING REAR LEG EDGE PROFILE - A disposable absorbent pant having a front belt portion and a rear belt portion is disclosed. The front and rear belt portions are joined at side seams and the rear belt portion has a greater length than the front belt portion. A lower edge of the rear belt portion forms at least in part edges of left and right leg openings to the rear of the side seams. The rear belt portion includes first and second layers of nonwoven web material sandwiching a plurality of laterally extending and laterally pre-strained elastic strands, disposed below the side seams. A first of the plurality of elastic strands differs from a second of the plurality of elastic strands by one or more of amount of pre-strain, tensile modulus, decitex, and combinations thereof. | 03-03-2016 |
20160158072 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH A WAISTBAND AND LEG CUFFS HAVING GATHERS - A disposable absorbent article comprising a first waist region, a second waist region, a crotch region disposed between the first waist region and second waist region; a first waist edge and a second waist edge; and a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge; the disposable absorbent article comprising a waistband and a leg gasketing system, wherein the waistband has a first gather count and the leg gasketing system has a second gather count such that the ratio of the first gather count to the second gather count is from about 0.75 to about 1.25. | 06-09-2016 |
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