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US1979899A
US1979899A US630456A US63045632A US1979899A US 1979899 A US1979899 A US 1979899A US 630456 A US630456 A US 630456A US 63045632 A US63045632 A US 63045632A US 1979899 A US1979899 A US 1979899A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/51Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the outer layers
    • A61F13/514Backsheet, i.e. the impermeable cover or layer furthest from the skin
    • A61F13/51496Backsheet, i.e. the impermeable cover or layer furthest from the skin having visual effects
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/15203Properties of the article, e.g. stiffness or absorbency
    • A61F13/15211Properties of the article, e.g. stiffness or absorbency soluble or disintegratable in liquid
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/505Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators with separable parts, e.g. combination of disposable and reusable parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/51Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the outer layers
    • A61F13/514Backsheet, i.e. the impermeable cover or layer furthest from the skin
    • A61F13/51401Backsheet, i.e. the impermeable cover or layer furthest from the skin characterised by the material
    • A61F13/51405Backsheet, i.e. the impermeable cover or layer furthest from the skin characterised by the material treated or coated, e.g. with moisture repellent agent
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/84Accessories, not otherwise provided for, for absorbent pads
    • A61F2013/8497Accessories, not otherwise provided for, for absorbent pads having decorations or indicia means

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  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of our invention as embodied in an infant's diaper and shown folded before use;
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view, with the gauze wrapper unfolded
  • Fig. 3 is a cross section on line 3--3 of Fig. 1.
  • the absorbent pad, 10 When embodied in an infants diaper and as shown in the drawing, the absorbent pad, 10, is oblong in form and is composed of loosely superimposed thin layers or sheets of cellulosic ma terial, so that by reason of the nature of the material itself, and the loose piling of the sheets the pad has ample capacity to absorb or hold body discharges, is light, soft and pliablev so that it closely conforms to the infant's body without any annoying pressure, but on the contrary is entirely comfortable, and readily disintegrates,
  • the wrapper 11' is of course mesh gauze and is oblong in form, of a size about three times the width, or narrower dimension of the pad so that when loosely folded thereabout, there will be one layer or fold on one side and two overlapping layers or folds on the other side of the pad, and
  • one of these layers-the innermost, or that next the pad is made liquid-impermeable, as by a thin coating, 12, of latex rubber cement, or other material which in effect, is a homogeneous, or intev -gral part of the wrapper, is liquid-impervious, so
  • the area thus coated is substantially equal to the area of the adjacent side of the pad, and is something less than one third the area of the wrapper.
  • the wrapper lengthwise of the pad is an inch or two longer than the latter, so that end flaps, 13, may be folded over at the ends to confine the pad in the wrapper and make a neat, flat package for ready packing. and handling, and for opening out for application to the infant.
  • the wrapper being merely loosely folded about the pad, and not positively attached thereto, may be readily separated from the pad, when the'latter is to be thrown away, and may be crumpled up into a small ball or mass, and thrown into a so suitable receptacle for proper after-disposal.
  • a suitable deoderant is applied to the pad, and the impermeable coating 12-is given a color contrasting with rest of the wrapper, both to enhance the appearance of the article, 5 and for the practical reason thatit will aid the mother or nurse in applying the diaper with the impervious side outward, and not next the body of the child.
  • the two-piece characteristic of our article is 0 important, first, because manual operations in manufacture and quantity of material required are reduced and simplified, and this means low manufacturing cost; second, the bulk of the article is small, which means economy of storage or packing space, and comfort to the wearer, because the quantity of material is placed in the narrow space between the legs; and, third, disposal of the used'article is simplified'and facilitated.
  • a very important use of articles embodying our invention is in travel, especially short or week end trips, when the bulk and laundry requirements of cloth articles for the same purpose become important considerations.
  • An article of the character set forth composed of but two parts, one a pad of material that absorbs natural body discharges, and a sheet form gauze wrapper folded thereover, but with- 110 out connection therewith so as to be freelyremovable from the pad the pad being of mav terial readily disintegrating in water, and having a. limited liquid impermeable area on the side of the pad opposite that side which comes next the body in use, whereby liquid absorbed by the pad is confined to the latter, said impermeable area being. formed bya thin, adhering coating of soft, flexible material that folds or bends without creasing or cracking, such material filling the meshes or interstices of the fabric.
  • An article ofthe character set forth composed of but two parts, one a pad of material that absorbs natural body discharges, and a sheet ROBERT J. OBRIEN. ABRAHAM A. RUBIN.

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NM. 6, 3934. R J QBRIEN ET AL 1,979,899
DIAPER AND THE LIKE Filed Au' 25.1952
ATTORNEY Patented Nov. 6, 1934 DIIAPER AND THE HJDKJE Robert .F. GBrien and Abraham A. Rubin, Newark, N. ll.
Application August 25, 1932, Serial No. 630356 2 Claims. (or. 128-284) There is armed, especially in maternity hospitals, for an infants diaper that can be sold at a price that permits it to be discarded or thrown away, after one use, and which can be so 5 disposed of by throwing into toilets without danger of choking or clogging waste pipes. The practical importance of such an article, especially in hospital use, will be appreciated from the fact that a young infant requires as many as m seven changes in twenty-four hours. Efforts have been made to supply a diaper that will meet this need, but they have failed to result in a satisfactory article. We speak from knowledge professionally acquired. Some of the requirements of such an article are that it shall be cheap of manufacture, capable of absorption of the body discharges, or excreta, both urine and faces, at all times be not uncomfortable nor annoying to the infant, and readily disposed of after use. The object of our invention is to supply an article for this real need: Of course articles embodying our invention may be put to other uses, even though we have had in-view the supply of the particular large need mentioned which heretofore has not been satisfactorily filled. Our invention accordingly consists in whatever is described by or is included withinthe scope of the appended claims.
In the annexed drawing: 1
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of our invention as embodied in an infant's diaper and shown folded before use;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view, with the gauze wrapper unfolded;
Fig. 3 is a cross section on line 3--3 of Fig. 1.
When embodied in an infants diaper and as shown in the drawing, the absorbent pad, 10, is oblong in form and is composed of loosely superimposed thin layers or sheets of cellulosic ma terial, so that by reason of the nature of the material itself, and the loose piling of the sheets the pad has ample capacity to absorb or hold body discharges, is light, soft and pliablev so that it closely conforms to the infant's body without any annoying pressure, but on the contrary is entirely comfortable, and readily disintegrates,
when in water, so that when thrown in the sewage receptacles or pipes, it speedily passes off with the flush water and clogging. cannot occur.
The wrapper 11', is of course mesh gauze and is oblong in form, of a size about three times the width, or narrower dimension of the pad so that when loosely folded thereabout, there will be one layer or fold on one side and two overlapping layers or folds on the other side of the pad, and
one of these layers-the innermost, or that next the pad is made liquid-impermeable, as by a thin coating, 12, of latex rubber cement, or other material which in effect, is a homogeneous, or intev -gral part of the wrapper, is liquid-impervious, so
soft and wholly flexible, not brittle, so that it will not crease into more or less sharp ridges, apt to break, and irritate the tender delicate fieshof the infant, and not cause crackling noises from body movements'of the infant, which would disturb its slumber. The area thus coated is substantially equal to the area of the adjacent side of the pad, and is something less than one third the area of the wrapper.
Preferably, the wrapper lengthwise of the pad is an inch or two longer than the latter, so that end flaps, 13, may be folded over at the ends to confine the pad in the wrapper and make a neat, flat package for ready packing. and handling, and for opening out for application to the infant. The wrapper, being merely loosely folded about the pad, and not positively attached thereto, may be readily separated from the pad, when the'latter is to be thrown away, and may be crumpled up into a small ball or mass, and thrown into a so suitable receptacle for proper after-disposal.
Preferably a suitable deoderant is applied to the pad, and the impermeable coating 12-is given a color contrasting with rest of the wrapper, both to enhance the appearance of the article, 5 and for the practical reason thatit will aid the mother or nurse in applying the diaper with the impervious side outward, and not next the body of the child.
The two-piece characteristic of our article is 0 important, first, because manual operations in manufacture and quantity of material required are reduced and simplified, and this means low manufacturing cost; second, the bulk of the article is small, which means economy of storage or packing space, and comfort to the wearer, because the quantity of material is placed in the narrow space between the legs; and, third, disposal of the used'article is simplified'and facilitated.
A very important use of articles embodying our invention, is in travel, especially short or week end trips, when the bulk and laundry requirements of cloth articles for the same purpose become important considerations.
We claim: b
1. An article of the character set forth composed of but two parts, one a pad of material that absorbs natural body discharges, and a sheet form gauze wrapper folded thereover, but with- 110 out connection therewith so as to be freelyremovable from the pad the pad being of mav terial readily disintegrating in water, and having a. limited liquid impermeable area on the side of the pad opposite that side which comes next the body in use, whereby liquid absorbed by the pad is confined to the latter, said impermeable area being. formed bya thin, adhering coating of soft, flexible material that folds or bends without creasing or cracking, such material filling the meshes or interstices of the fabric.
2. An article ofthe character set forth composed of but two parts, one a pad of material that absorbs natural body discharges, and a sheet ROBERT J. OBRIEN. ABRAHAM A. RUBIN.
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US2667168A (en) * 1951-10-04 1954-01-26 Louise G Lovekin Disposable diaper
US2864362A (en) * 1953-12-01 1958-12-16 William A Hermanson Mouldable absorbent material
US3402715A (en) * 1966-05-09 1968-09-24 Johnson & Johnson Diaper
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US4333465A (en) * 1978-09-12 1982-06-08 Georg Wiegner Hygienic sanitary towel
US5116667A (en) * 1990-08-08 1992-05-26 Century Adhesives Inc. Compostible compositions and products
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DE746761C (en) * 1940-11-01 1953-12-14 Erwin Schinke Preparations for draining small children and babies
US2667168A (en) * 1951-10-04 1954-01-26 Louise G Lovekin Disposable diaper
US2864362A (en) * 1953-12-01 1958-12-16 William A Hermanson Mouldable absorbent material
US3402715A (en) * 1966-05-09 1968-09-24 Johnson & Johnson Diaper
FR2309166A1 (en) * 1975-04-28 1976-11-26 Colgate Palmolive Co DIAPER FOR BABIES INTENDED TO BE DISPOSED OF AFTER USE AND ITS MANUFACTURING PROCESS
US4333465A (en) * 1978-09-12 1982-06-08 Georg Wiegner Hygienic sanitary towel
US4662876A (en) * 1978-12-09 1987-05-05 Georg Wiegner Hygienic sanitary towel
US5116667A (en) * 1990-08-08 1992-05-26 Century Adhesives Inc. Compostible compositions and products
US20100298801A1 (en) * 2009-05-20 2010-11-25 Beck Sandra C Washable diaper and method of assembly
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