Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090054862 | Absorbent product - An absorbent product ( | 02-26-2009 |
20090287177 | ABSORBENT PRODUCT - In an absorbent product in which an absorbent sheet member having an opening and a back sheet are overlapped, a rear pocket is formed between a rear absorbent core of the absorbent sheet member and the back sheet, and side pockets are formed on both sides of the opening. By contracting elastic members bonded to a core covering sheet on the both sides of the opening, the core covering sheet of the absorbent sheet member and the back sheet largely stand up in each side pocket, and the rear absorbent core is raised upward. Thus, it is possible to keep the distance large in a thickness direction between the absorbent sheet member and the back sheet in the vicinity of the opening and to fit a portion around the opening of the absorbent sheet member to a wearer. | 11-19-2009 |
20100121294 | ABSORBENT PRODUCT - In an absorbent product ( | 05-13-2010 |
20120046633 | URINE ABSORBENT POUCH FOR MALE INCONTINENCE - The absorbent product for male comprises a bag-like main body part having an opening at an upper end, and two hydrophilic internal sheets which are band-like members located in the main body part. An upper end part of each internal sheet is fixed on an upper part of the main body part and the other portions are not bonded to the main body part. Internal sheet elastic members each extending in an up-down direction are bonded to each internal sheet, and by contraction of these members, gathers are formed in the internal sheet. In the absorbent product, since urine moves in the internal sheet comparatively slowly through the gathers formed in the internal sheet, a time required for the urine to reach the bottom part of the bag part can be increased. As the result, a large area of absorbent part can be utilized to absorb the urine effectively. | 02-23-2012 |
20120197228 | URINE ABSORBING ARTICLE - A urine receiving pad | 08-02-2012 |
20120283687 | DIAPER COVER - A diaper cover comprising a front part, a back part and an intermediate part located between the front part and the back part in a front-back direction, a right waist part and a left waist part extending from the back part in a width direction, and a right flap part and a left flap part extending from the front part in the width direction, wherein each of the right flap part and the left flap part is provided with a first attachment, the right flap part, the left flap part and the intermediate part are stretchable, and the first attachment is attachable to a position on a dorsal side of a wearer in a state where the right flap part and the left flap part are stretched. | 11-08-2012 |
20120316535 | DIAPER COVER AND DISPOSABLE DIAPER - A diaper cover comprising a front part, a back part and an intermediate part located between the front part and the back part in a front-back direction, a right waist part and a left waist part extending from the back part in a width direction, and a right flap part and a left flap part extending from the front part in the width direction, wherein: the right flap part and/or the left flap part is provided with a hook member having a plurality of hooks; the hook member has a first region in which the hooks are oriented in one direction and a second region in which the hooks are oriented in another direction; and the first region and the second region are arranged such that a hypothetical straight line extending in the front-back direction in the right flap part or the left flap part crosses both the first region and the second region. | 12-13-2012 |
20130025020 | REFASTENABLE FASTENING SYSTEM FOR WEARING ARTICLE - A wearing article comprising a main unit having a fastening part, and a positioning sheet member having one surface and the other surface, wherein the one surface of the positioning sheet member is detachably joined to the fastening part, and the other surface of the positioning sheet is provided with a fixing means which is capable of being fixed to the main unit when the wearing article is worn. | 01-31-2013 |