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20130006205 | Absorbent Structure Comprising An Oil-Scavenger Component - An absorbent structure comprising absorbent polymer particles supported by a substrate layer and immobilized on this substrate layer by a thermoplastic adhesive material and further comprising a component sorbing oily substances that may migrate from the thermoplastic adhesive material is disclosed. The absorbent structure can be suitably incorporated in a disposable absorbent article. | 01-03-2013 |
20150038928 | ARTICLES COMPRISING MALODOR REDUCTION COMPOSITIONS - An absorbent article comprising a malodor reduction composition. The malodor reduction composition comprises a perfume mixture comprising about 5% to about 100%, by weight of said perfume mixture, of at least two perfume materials selected from the group consisting of terpinyl acetate, methyl iso-eugenol, phenyl acetaldehyde dimethyl acetal, and patchone. | 02-05-2015 |
20150133882 | COMFORTABLE DIAPER - An absorbent article, preferably a disposable absorbent article such as a diaper, is disclosed that provides an improved immobilization of absorbent polymer material when the article is fully or partially urine loaded. This absorbent core is useful for providing an absorbent article of increased wearing comfort. Specifically disclosed is an absorbent core useful for an absorbent article comprising a substrate layer and absorbent material, the absorbent material comprising an absorbent polymer material, the absorbent material optionally comprising absorbent fibrous material, the absorbent fibrous material not representing more than 20% of the weight of absorbent polymer material, wherein the absorbent material is immobilized when wet such that the absorbent core achieves a wet immobilization of more than 50%, preferably of more than 60%, 70%, 80% or 90% according to the Wet Immobilization Test described herein. | 05-14-2015 |
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20100228210 | Thin And Dry Diaper - An absorbent article, preferably a disposable absorbent article such as a diaper, is disclosed having an absorbent core which imparts increased wearing comfort to the article and makes it thin and dry. The absorbent core useful for an absorbent article comprises a substrate layer, a discontinuous layer of absorbent material, and a layer of thermoplastic material. A second surface of the discontinuous layer of absorbent material is in at least partial contact with a first surface of the substrate layer. Portions of a second surface of the layer of thermoplastic material are in direct contact with the first surface of the substrate layer and portions of said second surface of the layer of thermoplastic material are in direct contact with a first surface of the discontinuous layer of absorbent material. A process for providing a storage layer for an absorbent core useful in an absorbent article is further disclosed. | 09-09-2010 |
20100228211 | COMFORTABLE DIAPER - An absorbent article, preferably a disposable absorbent article such as a diaper, is disclosed that provides an improved immobilization of absorbent polymer material when the article is fully or partially urine loaded. This absorbent core is useful for providing an absorbent article of increased wearing comfort. Specifically disclosed is an absorbent core useful for an absorbent article comprising a substrate layer and absorbent material, the absorbent material comprising an absorbent polymer material, the absorbent material optionally comprising absorbent fibrous material, the absorbent fibrous material not representing more than 20% of the weight of absorbent polymer material, wherein the absorbent material is immobilized when wet such that the absorbent core achieves a wet immobilization of more than 50%, preferably of more | 09-09-2010 |
20110295222 | Comfortable Diaper - An absorbent article, preferably a disposable absorbent article such as a diaper, is disclosed that provides an improved immobilization of absorbent polymer material when the article is fully or partially urine loaded. This absorbent core is useful for providing an absorbent article of increased wearing comfort. Specifically disclosed is an absorbent core useful for an absorbent article comprising a substrate layer and absorbent material, the absorbent material comprising an absorbent polymer material, the absorbent material optionally comprising absorbent fibrous material, the absorbent fibrous material not representing more than 20% of the weight of absorbent polymer material, wherein the absorbent material is immobilized when wet such that the absorbent core achieves a wet immobilization of more than 50%, preferably of more than 60%, 70%, 80% or 90% according to the Wet Immobilization Test described herein. | 12-01-2011 |
20120184933 | Process For Making A Bond Between A Hydrophilic and A Hydrophobic Nonwoven - A process is provided for making a bond between a first, relative hydrophilic nonwoven and a second relatively less hydrophilic nonwoven by use of a construction adhesive, by applying the adhesive only to the first more hydrophilic nonwoven; also provided are absorbent cores for absorbent article comprising such bonded nonwovens, and such absorbent articles. | 07-19-2012 |
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20100287555 | USING COMPOSITE SYSTEMS TO IMPROVE FUNCTIONALITY - Systems and methods are provided for enabling communication between a composite system providing additional functionality not contained in existing legacy systems and other existing systems using different commands, variables, protocols, methods, or instructions, when data may be located on more than one system. In an embodiment, multiple software layers are used to independently manage different aspects of an application. A business logic layer may be used in an embodiment to facilitate reading/writing operations on data that may be stored locally and/or on external systems using different commands, variables, protocols, methods, or instructions. A backend abstraction layer may be used in an embodiment in conjunction with the business logic layer to facilitate communication with the external systems. A user interface layer may be used in an embodiment to manage a user interface, a portal layer to manage a user context, and a process logic layer to manage a workflow. | 11-11-2010 |
20130159062 | PROCESS-DRIVEN COMPOSITE APPLICATION ARCHITECTURE - The present disclosure describes methods, systems, and computer program products for providing a process-driven composite application architecture. One method includes identifying a business process for implementation in an information technology (IT) landscape and a service contract associated with the identified business process, where the service contract defining business functionality required for implementation in the IT landscape. At least one technical process for implementing the business functionality defined by the service contract is identified. The identified business process is implemented in the IT landscape, where the implementation includes implementing a connection between the identified business process and the identified at least one technical process. In some instances, the business process and the at least one technical process are modeled in business process model and notation (BPMN). The service contract can include a service contract interface and a functionality description of the business process. | 06-20-2013 |
20130297528 | BUSINESS PROCESS MODEL NOTATION EXTENSION FOR MODELING OF INTEGRATION PROCESSES - Computer implemented methods and computer program products involve instructions including identifying a business process model. An integration process definition can be identified. The integration process definition can be integrated into the business process model. An enhanced business process model can be defined, the enhanced business process model including the business process model and the integration process definition. | 11-07-2013 |