US2529183A - Unequal length fold tampon - Google Patents

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US2529183A
US2529183A US106844A US10684449A US2529183A US 2529183 A US2529183 A US 2529183A US 106844 A US106844 A US 106844A US 10684449 A US10684449 A US 10684449A US 2529183 A US2529183 A US 2529183A
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    • 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
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  • This invention relates to new and useful im-- provements in tampons, and, more particularly, to a tampon formed of a strip of absorbent material folded and compressed laterally. to cylindrical form with the insertion end rounded and coated with a substance that is slippery when wet and readily dissolves upon contact with the body fluids.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a self-sustaining end coated cylindrical tampon formed of folded and compressed absorbent material that is immediately expansible throughout a substantial part of its effective length to obtain maximum absorption of body fluids upon insertion.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the folded strip from which the tampon is formed
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the novel tampon embodying the present invention which is side edge compressed to cylindrical form as a finished article;
  • Figure 3 is a diagrammatic view of the tampon as expanded upon contact with body fluids.
  • FIG 1 there is illustrated a strip of absorbent material from which the tampon is formed.
  • This strip is folded longitudinally upon itself at a transverse line I and is provided with a. unique fold. This fold is off center medially of the strip to form a longer length or member 2 and a shorter length or member 3.
  • the strip is side edge compressed laterally to a cylindrical form 4 shown in Figure 2.
  • a withdrawal string 5 is end loop connected at 6 to the rear end of the tampon 4 below the original fold line and at a angle with respect thereto.
  • member 2 is made longer than member 3 and will thus extend beyond the end of the latter to form an insert or entrance tip of the tampon which is coated with a suitable substance to pro- F vide a coating I that facilitates entrance of the tampon in a body cavity.
  • This substance is slippery when wet'and readily dissolves upon contact with body fluids.
  • vIt is preferred'to use a substance such as described in U. S. Patents Nos. 2,340,311 and 2,440,141. Due to the fact that more material is in the longer member 2, the insert tip portion thereof is rounded off with the other portions and conforms to the contour of the formed body.
  • the coating substance 1 substantially only adheres to this tip and has little or no contact with the end of the shorter folded member 3 of the strip from which the tampon is made. It has been found that the proportions of the shorter member to the longer member in the folded and uncompressed state are important for best results. Thus, referring to Fig. -1 for convenience, the shorter member is illustrated in a preferred proportion of about 85% of the longer member. The proportion may vary from about to about 95%, but is preferably about to about The lower the percentage, the more the longer member must be end compressed to make it the proper length and the higher the percentage the greater is the tendency to get some of the end fibers of the shorter member coated.
  • the material from which these tampons are formed is highly absorptive and expands rapidly upon contact with the body fluids.
  • the rate of absorption depends upon how free the compressed body of the tampon may be. Any restriction to expansion retards the absorptive qualities of the tampon.
  • the coating 1 on the tip of the tampon dissolves upon contact with the body fluids, tests indicate that there is generally certain time lag before the coating is entirely dispersed. When an equal length fold was employed as heretofore and when both ends of the folded strip came together, their tips were coated as the tips, thereby preventing the release of the equal folds and preventing the quick and full absorption of the body fluids.
  • Figure 3 is .diagrammatically illustrated the expansion of the compressed tampon upon contact with body fluids.
  • the shorter member 3 has no or very little coating tending to temporarily bind it to the coated tip of the longer member 2, there is practically no longitudinal binding restriction along the length of the body of tthe-licompressed tampon and consequently it can expand.
  • the rate'of dissolution of the coated substance on the tip of the longer member 2 is slight and practically immaterial.
  • a tampon formed of a single strip of a sorbent material folded lengthwise across a transverse fold line into portions of unequal length and compressed to cylindrical form substantially throughout its length, a withdrawal string looped through the compressed material below the original fold line and at a 45 angle with respect to the same, thetip of the longer length being rounded to form an insert end for the tampon, and a coating on said tip having slippery qualities when wet and dispersible when in contact with body fluids.
  • A- tampon formed of a single strip ef-absorbent materialfolded lengthwisecross a transverse fold line and compressed to cylindrical form substantially throughout its length, the folded lengths of said strip comprising a shorter member and alonger-membentthe proportion of the length of the shorter member with respect to the longer member being from :80.% to 90%, the portion of the length of the longer .member extending beyond the shorter member being rounded to'forman insert end for the tampon, and a solublecoat-"j ing applied to said rounded end.

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Nov. 7, 1950 F. P. i Amsl-l 2,529,183
UNEQUAL LENGTH FOLD TAMPON Filed July 26, 1949 IN V EN TOR.
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A ITOR/l/f Y Patented Nov. 7, 1950 UNEQUAL LENGTH FOLD TAMPON Frank P. Parish, Taneytown, Md., assignor to Sanitary Products Corporation, Taneytown, Md., a corporation of Illinois Application July 26, 1949, Serial No. 106,844
8- Claims.
This invention relates to new and useful im-- provements in tampons, and, more particularly, to a tampon formed of a strip of absorbent material folded and compressed laterally. to cylindrical form with the insertion end rounded and coated with a substance that is slippery when wet and readily dissolves upon contact with the body fluids.
It is well known that a certain time lag occurs between the time of contact of the tampon with the body fluids upon insertion and the entire dissolution of the end coating that has a tendency to retard or restrict immediate or instantaneous absorption of body fluids and expansion of the entire effective length. of the tampon.
- It is the object of this invention to provide a tampon with a novel construction which will afford practically instantaneous functioning and absorption of fluids after insertion of the tampon in a body cavity.
Another obiect of this invention is to provide a self-sustaining end coated cylindrical tampon formed of folded and compressed absorbent material that is immediately expansible throughout a substantial part of its effective length to obtain maximum absorption of body fluids upon insertion.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a unique fold in the absorbent strip from which the tampon is formed which eliminates any appreciable restrictive effect on the quick absorptive qualities of the tampon in use due to the entrance end applied coating of the article in the further steps of producing a cylindrical self-sustaining compressed end coated tampon.
These and other objects of the present invention will appear as the following description thereof proceeds, and in order to more clearly understand the invention, reference may be had to the accompanying drawing in which an embodiment of the invention is shown.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the folded strip from which the tampon is formed;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the novel tampon embodying the present invention which is side edge compressed to cylindrical form as a finished article;
Figure 3 is a diagrammatic view of the tampon as expanded upon contact with body fluids.
In Figure 1, there is illustrated a strip of absorbent material from which the tampon is formed. This strip is folded longitudinally upon itself at a transverse line I and is provided with a. unique fold. This fold is off center medially of the strip to form a longer length or member 2 and a shorter length or member 3. When thus folded, the strip is side edge compressed laterally to a cylindrical form 4 shown in Figure 2. By utilizing heat and pressure the tampon is self-sustaining in this form. A withdrawal string 5 is end loop connected at 6 to the rear end of the tampon 4 below the original fold line and at a angle with respect thereto.
In the formation of the cylindrical tampon 4, member 2 is made longer than member 3 and will thus extend beyond the end of the latter to form an insert or entrance tip of the tampon which is coated with a suitable substance to pro- F vide a coating I that facilitates entrance of the tampon in a body cavity. This substance is slippery when wet'and readily dissolves upon contact with body fluids. vIt is preferred'to use a substance such as described in U. S. Patents Nos. 2,340,311 and 2,440,141. Due to the fact that more material is in the longer member 2, the insert tip portion thereof is rounded off with the other portions and conforms to the contour of the formed body. (See dotted line of Figure 2.) However, the coating substance 1 substantially only adheres to this tip and has little or no contact with the end of the shorter folded member 3 of the strip from which the tampon is made. It has been found that the proportions of the shorter member to the longer member in the folded and uncompressed state are important for best results. Thus, referring to Fig. -1 for convenience, the shorter member is illustrated in a preferred proportion of about 85% of the longer member. The proportion may vary from about to about 95%, but is preferably about to about The lower the percentage, the more the longer member must be end compressed to make it the proper length and the higher the percentage the greater is the tendency to get some of the end fibers of the shorter member coated.
The material from which these tampons are formed is highly absorptive and expands rapidly upon contact with the body fluids. The rate of absorption depends upon how free the compressed body of the tampon may be. Any restriction to expansion retards the absorptive qualities of the tampon. While the coating 1 on the tip of the tampon dissolves upon contact with the body fluids, tests indicate that there is generally certain time lag before the coating is entirely dispersed. When an equal length fold was employed as heretofore and when both ends of the folded strip came together, their tips were coated as the tips, thereby preventing the release of the equal folds and preventing the quick and full absorption of the body fluids.
In Figure 3 is .diagrammatically illustrated the expansion of the compressed tampon upon contact with body fluids. As the shorter member 3 has no or very little coating tending to temporarily bind it to the coated tip of the longer member 2, there is practically no longitudinal binding restriction along the length of the body of tthe-licompressed tampon and consequently it can expand. The unrestricted free expansion of practically the entire bodybeneficially aiTects absorption. The rate'of dissolution of the coated substance on the tip of the longer member 2 is slight and practically immaterial. Such freedom from longitudinal binding restriction permits immediate and practically unrestricted free expansion of the body and the absorption of body fluids upon insertion .of the tampon into a body cavity irrespectiveof the somewhat slower dispersal of thev coating 1 on thetip of the longer member 2.
Although the improved unequal length fold tampon has been illustratediand described herein to. a detailed extent, it will-be understood that the invention is not to .be regarded as imited correspondingly in scope, but includes all variations coming within the terms of the appended claims.
l claim;
l. A tampon 'formed of a strip of absorbent material folded in unequal lengths and compressed to cylindrical form, and a soluble coating applied to the tip of the longer length of the fold.
2.-A tampon formed ;of a plurality of folds of absorbent material of unequal lengths and compressed to' cylindrical form, and a soluble coating applied to the tip of the longer length.
3. A tampon formed of a single strip of ab- 4. A tampon formed of a single strip f ab sorbent material folded lengthwise in portions of unequal length and compressed to cylindrical form substantially throughout its length, the tip of the longer length being rounded to form an insert end for the tampon, and a soluble coating applied to said tip.
5. A tampon formed of a single strip of a sorbent material folded lengthwise across a transverse fold line into portions of unequal length and compressed to cylindrical form substantially throughout its length, a withdrawal string looped through the compressed material below the original fold line and at a 45 angle with respect to the same, thetip of the longer length being rounded to form an insert end for the tampon, and a coating on said tip having slippery qualities when wet and dispersible when in contact with body fluids.
6. A tampon formed of asingle strip of absorbent material foldedlengthwise across a transverse fold line and compressed to cylindricalform substantially throughout its length, the folded lengths of said strip comprising a shorter member and a longermember, the portion of the'length of thelonger memberextending beyond the shorter member being rounded to form an insert end for the tampon, and a soluble coating applied to saidrounded end.
. 7. A tampon formed of a single strip of fab sorbent material folded lengthwise across a transverse fold line nd compressed to cylindrical-form substantially: throughout its length, theiolded lengths of said strip comprising a shorter-member and a longer member, the proportion of the longer member that extends beyond the shorter member.
8. A- tampon formed of a single strip ef-absorbent materialfolded lengthwisecross a transverse fold line and compressed to cylindrical form substantially throughout its length, the folded lengths of said strip comprising a shorter member and alonger-membentthe proportion of the length of the shorter member with respect to the longer member being from :80.% to 90%, the portion of the length of the longer .member extending beyond the shorter member being rounded to'forman insert end for the tampon, and a solublecoat-"j ing applied to said rounded end.
FRANK P. PARISH.
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US2799055A (en) * 1952-04-24 1957-07-16 Sanitary Products Corp Methods of making tampons
US2831527A (en) * 1952-04-24 1958-04-22 Sanitary Products Corp Method of applying a film tip to a tampon
US3854481A (en) * 1967-01-13 1974-12-17 Hahn Carl Kg Tampon having an insertion end of lesser density than the body portion
US5084038A (en) * 1989-09-12 1992-01-28 Kimberly-Clark Corporation Apparatus and a method for forming tampons and the tampon itself
US5350371A (en) * 1991-11-26 1994-09-27 Kimberly-Clark Corporation Catamenial tampon
US20080262463A1 (en) * 2007-04-18 2008-10-23 The Procter & Gamble Company Tampon having at least one physical discontinuity

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US2799055A (en) * 1952-04-24 1957-07-16 Sanitary Products Corp Methods of making tampons
US2831527A (en) * 1952-04-24 1958-04-22 Sanitary Products Corp Method of applying a film tip to a tampon
US3854481A (en) * 1967-01-13 1974-12-17 Hahn Carl Kg Tampon having an insertion end of lesser density than the body portion
US5084038A (en) * 1989-09-12 1992-01-28 Kimberly-Clark Corporation Apparatus and a method for forming tampons and the tampon itself
US5350371A (en) * 1991-11-26 1994-09-27 Kimberly-Clark Corporation Catamenial tampon
US20080262463A1 (en) * 2007-04-18 2008-10-23 The Procter & Gamble Company Tampon having at least one physical discontinuity
WO2008129464A1 (en) * 2007-04-18 2008-10-30 The Procter & Gamble Company Tampon having at least one physical discontinuity
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