AU2015200209A1 - Disposable Nappy With Separate Belt or Leg Guards Formed From Laminate Outer Cover - Google Patents

Disposable Nappy With Separate Belt or Leg Guards Formed From Laminate Outer Cover Download PDF

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AU2015200209A1
AU2015200209A1 AU2015200209A AU2015200209A AU2015200209A1 AU 2015200209 A1 AU2015200209 A1 AU 2015200209A1 AU 2015200209 A AU2015200209 A AU 2015200209A AU 2015200209 A AU2015200209 A AU 2015200209A AU 2015200209 A1 AU2015200209 A1 AU 2015200209A1
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A disposable nappy is disclosed. The disposable 5 nappy comprises (a) a disposable nappy body (preferably compostable) and (b) a reusable (recyclable and/or compostable) removable fastening belt to minimise resources used in each nappy and to provide a better fit than traditional side tape fasteners with elastic waist 10 fittings. A method of manufacturing a nappy body is also disclosed. 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15

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- 1 DISPOSABLE NAPPIES AND MANUFACTURING METHOD The present invention relates to disposable nappies. 5 The present invention relates particularly, although by no means exclusively, to disposable nappies that are compostable. The word "disposable" is understood herein to mean 10 that the nappies are of a type that are intended for a single use only, as opposed to cloth nappies that are generally intended for multiple uses. The word "nappy" is understood herein to be 15 synonymous with the word "diaper". The word "compostable" is understood herein to mean that the nappy body will disintegrate through biodegradation such that at least 90% of the material will 20 pass through a 2 mm sieve after a 12 week test period under compost conditions as per Australian Standard AS4736-2006 or the equivalent International Standard. The present invention also relates to a method of 25 manufacturing nappies. The nappies may be disposable nappies that are compostable. However, the method is not confined to such nappies. The development of disposable nappies that are 30 compostable in accordance with the above definition is an important objective of the nappy industry. The environmental problems associated with non-compostable nappies are well documented. There are significant environmental advantages to be gained by the introduction 35 of compostable nappies in accordance with the above definition into the market. It has been a long-standing objective of the nappy industry to produce such truly 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 2 compostable nappies. There have been a number of claims made that new nappy products are compostable. However, as far as the applicant can determine, the claims are not correct and the applicant is not aware of any nappies that 5 can fairly be said to be compostable in accordance with the above definition. The present invention is not confined to disposable nappies that can be produced as compostable nappies in 10 accordance with the above definition and is equally applicable to disposable nappies that are not compostable in accordance with the above definition. In broad terms the disposable nappy of the present 15 invention comprises (a) a disposable nappy body, preferably made with compostable materials in accordance with the above definition to enable easy, economical "recycling" of a used nappy through domestic or commercial composting, and (b) a reusable (may be recyclable and/or 20 compostable) removable fastening belt to minimise resources used in each nappy and to provide a better fit than traditional side tape fasteners with elastic waist fittings. 25 According to the present invention there is provided a disposable nappy that comprises: (a) a disposable nappy body that is shaped to fit around a crotch region of a person wearing the nappy; and 30 (b) a separate belt to secure the nappy body to the person, wherein the belt includes one or more than one Velcro-type 35 fastener and the body of the nappy includes an outer coverstock of a material at least in the region that is 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 3 contacted by the belt that has fibres that can retain the Velcro-type fastener or fasteners. In use, the nappy body is positioned on a wearer, 5 such as a baby, and the belt is positioned to extend around the entire waist of the nappy body and is firmly secured to itself at either the front or the back depending on the preference of the wearer thereby retaining the nappy body in position on the wearer. 10 The removable easy-fit belt makes it possible to minimise resources used to manufacture disposable nappies and to provide a better fit than traditional disposable nappies. One belt can be re-used for many nappies and may 15 be made with recyclable materials or (if available) biodegradable materials. The Velcro type fastening system makes it possible to allow a wide range of size adjustments for the one nappy and gives a secure very close fit for the front, back and sides. Not only does it 20 make it possible to replace the traditional side fastening tapes which are integrally connected to nappy bodies, but it also makes it possible to replace the need for elastic in the waist for fitting that is often found in the more expensive disposable nappies. 25 Belts with no Velcro-type fastener sections at the sides could be used on adult nappies that do not have material that extends right around the waist. 30 The Velcro type fastener may comprise a plurality of hooks and the outer coverstock of the nappy body has fibres that can retain the hooks. The applicant is not aware of any nappy systems prior 35 to the subject invention that comprise disposable nappy bodies with separate elastic belts and further comprise "grabbing" the outer "fluffy" coverstock of the nappy 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 4 bodies with the hooks of Velcro-type type fasteners on the belts. The belt may comprise a plurality of the Velcro type 5 fasteners at spaced intervals along the length or a part of the length of the belt. The belt may be made from a soft loop Velcro fastener type material, preferably a stretchy loop material, and 10 comprises small sections of a mini hook Velcro-type fastener secured to an inside surface of the belt at spaced intervals along the length of the belt. The coverstock may be a soft fluffy biodegradable 15 rayon non-woven material or a similar material to provide a soft comfortable covering while also providing a suitable fiber filament finish which can catch on the Velcro-type fastener or fasteners of the belt. 20 The nappy body may be a multi-layer laminate construction of the outer coverstock, a waterproof film, and an absorbent fluff paper layer. The nappy body may comprise elasticised sections on 25 opposite sides of the body. The elasticised sections may be glued to the nappy body. 30 The leg guard may be formed by folding and gluing outer sides of the laminate to form narrow elasticised strips of the laminate on opposite sides of the nappy body. 35 The construction of the nappy body of the nappy of the present invention is such that it can be made from a compostable material or materials, on readily available 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 5 disposable nappy production lines, minimising costs for set up and production. According to the present invention there is also 5 provided a pack that comprises a plurality of the disposable nappy body described above and optionally a smaller number, typically one, of the separate belts described above to secure the nappy bodies to a person. Or individual belts may be sold separately. 10 The disposable nappy body may be made from a compostable material or materials. According to the present invention there is also 15 provided a compostable disposable nappy body that is shaped to fit around a crotch region of a person wearing the nappy that comprises a multi-layer laminate of: (a) an outer coverstock made from a soft fluffy 20 biodegradable rayon non-woven material or a similar material to provide a soft comfortable covering while also providing a suitable fiber filament finish which can catch on a Velcro-type fastener or fasteners of a separate belt for retaining the nappy body to the crotch region of a 25 wearer; (b) a waterproof film for containing solids and liquids, preferably made from a breathable biodegradable starch-based material; 30 (c) a fluff pulp layer, preferably made from a non chlorine bleached material, more preferably made from farmed trees or unbleached fluff pulp, that is combined with a super absorbing polymer ("SAP") for absorbency; and 35 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 6 (d) an inner lining, preferably made from a hydrophobic compostable hydroentangled or non-woven rayon material or a similar material. 5 The nappy body may also comprise a stand up leak guard made from a hydrophobic compostable non-woven material, such as rayon and stretched elastic. According to the present invention there is also io provided a disposable nappy body that is shaped to fit around a crotch region of a person wearing the nappy that comprises: (a) a multi-layer laminate of an outer coverstock; a waterproof film for containing solids and liquids; a fluff pulp layer, and an inner lining; and (b) 15 a leg guard on each side of the nappy body that are formed by folding and gluing outer sides of the laminate to form narrow elasticised strips, which can be described as darts, of the laminate on opposite sides of the nappy body, with the strips forming the leg guards. 20 The laminate may comprise a pair of stretched lengths of elastic glued to each side of the laminate, with the outer one of each pair of stretched lengths of elastic forming an elasticised leg opening and the inner one of 25 each pair of stretched lengths of elastic forming a leg guard. By forming the leg guards, the area between the legs is reduced and thus forms leg holes without the need to cut the body. 30 According to the present invention there is also provided a method of manufacturing a disposable nappy that comprises: (a) forming a multi-layer laminate of an outer 35 coverstock, a waterproof film for containing solids and liquids; an absorbent fluff pulp layer, stretched lengths of elastic, and an inner lining; and 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 (b) forming a leg guard on each side of the nappy body by folding inwardly and then gluing outer sides of the laminate to form narrow elasticised strips, which can 5 be described as darts of the laminate on opposite sides of the nappy body, with the strips forming the leg guards and the darts reducing the area between the legs. Step (a) may comprise gluing the stretched lengths of 10 elastic between the waterproof film and the inner lining and positioning the fluff paper layer inboard of the stretched elastic. The method may comprise gluing a pair of stretched 15 lengths of elastic to each side of the laminate, with the outer one of each pair of stretched lengths of elastic forming an elasticised leg hole and the inner one of each pair of stretched lengths of elastic forming a leg guard. 20 The present invention is described further by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a 25 disposable nappy in accordance with the present invention; Figure 2 is a plan view of the belt of the disposable nappy shown in Figure 1; 30 Figure 3 is an exploded view of the nappy body of the disposable nappy shown in Figure 1 that illustrates the multi-layer construction of the nappy body; Figure 4 is a perspective view of another, although 35 not the only other, embodiment of a disposable nappy in accordance with the present invention; 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 8 Figure 5 is an exploded view of the nappy body of disposable nappy shown in Figure 4 that illustrates the multi-layer laminate construction of the nappy body prior to the final step in one embodiment of a method of 5 manufacturing the nappy body in accordance with the present invention described hereinafter; and Figure 6 illustrates diagrammatically the three main steps in the embodiment of the manufacturing method. 10 The disposable nappy shown in Figures 1 to 3 comprises: (a) a nappy body 3 that is shaped to fit around a 15 crotch region of a baby wearing the nappy and, in this regard, is shaped to define elastic leg holes 17; and (b) a separate reusable belt 5 having a plurality of spaced-apart mini hook Velcro-type fasteners 11 along the 20 length of the belt to secure the nappy body 3 to the baby. The disposable nappy may be sold in packs that comprise a plurality of nappy bodies 3, for example 30 units, and a smaller number, typically one, belt 5. 25 Alternatively, the disposable nappy may be sold in packs that comprise a plurality of nappy bodies 3 and the belt or a plurality of belts 5 may be sold in separate packs. 30 With reference to Figure 3, the nappy body 3 is a multi-layer laminate construction that is formed from rectilinear sheets of material, as described hereinafter, with the leg holes 17 being formed by cutting out sections 35 of the sheets. It is noted here that the nappy body 3 shown in Figure 4 has leg holes 17 that are not cut-out sections, as described further in relation to the Figure. 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 9 It is also noted that the nappy bodies 3 shown herein do not require waist elastic or built-in fasteners. With reference to Figure 3, the nappy body 3 5 comprises an outer coverstock 7 made from a soft fluffy biodegradable rayon non-woven (or similar) material to provide a soft comfortable covering while also providing a suitable fiber filament finish which catches on the mini hook Velcro-type fasteners 11 of the belt 5. 10 The nappy body 3 further comprises a waterproof film 13 for containment of solids and liquids. The film is made from a breathable biodegradable starch-based material. 15 The nappy body 3 further comprises a non chlorine bleached fluff pulp layer 15 made from farmed trees (or unbleached fluff pulp from farmed trees) that has been combined with a super absorbent polymer "SAP" for 20 absorbency. Regular SAP can be replaced with biodegradable SAP once a suitable product has been developed. To date, starch-based SAP's do not adequately function. Regular SAP can be beneficial to compost where it acts as a "water storing granule". 25 The nappy body 3 further comprises stand up leak guards 19 along the inside legs of the body 3 and outboard of the fluff paper layer 15. The leak guards 19 are made from a hydrophobic compostable non-woven material (such as 30 rayon and stretched elastic). In the embodiment shown in Figure 3 the leak guards 19 are formed by separate strips of elasticised material that are glued or otherwise secured to the inner lining 23. 35 The nappy body 3 further comprises an optional removable flushable liner 21 that can be used to aid in disposing of faecal matter hygienically. 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 10 The nappy body 3 further comprises an inner lining 23 which in use contacts the baby wearing the nappy body 3. The inner lining 23 is made from a hydrophobic 5 biodegradable rayon material or similar material, e.g. PLA.(Poly Lactic Acid) in the embodiment shown in Figure 3. This material replaces the traditional polyethylene coverstocks used in current disposable nappies. 10 Polyethylene is regularly used for the inner lining of nappy bodies because of its softness and non-absorbing properties, thus providing a stay-dry surface that does not wick liquid from inside the nappy body 3 to the outside. It also is generally non-irritating when in 15 contact with the skin. The applicant has developed an alternative material for the inner lining 23 which has similar properties but with a significant advantage of being compostable, thus 20 allowing the nappy body 3 to be fully compostable in one compost cycle. The compostable material is preferred by the applicant on environmental grounds, although it is emphasised that the present invention also extends to the use of non-compostable materials for the inner lining 23. 25 The compostable material is a hydroentangled or a regular nonwoven rayon (i.e. a regenerated cellulose, a renewable resource) with minimal binder which has been treated to be hydrophobic. All materials are approved for skin contact and the hydrophobic nature provides a stay dry surface for 30 comfort. It is important to have just enough hydrophobicity but not too much, otherwise leakage will occur due to liquid run-off before it is able to absorb into the absorbent inner core. Rayon is normally hydrophilic but if used like this it would create leakage 35 problems through wicking and would leave a damp surface next to the wearers' skin. 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 11 Compostable coverstocks with similar properties could be made using alternative materials. In use, in order to position the nappy on a baby, the 5 belt 5 is placed on a flat surface with the mini hook Velcro-type fasteners 11 facing up, one end of the nappy body 3 is then placed on the centre of the belt 5, the baby is then placed on the nappy body 3, the front of the nappy body 3 is pulled up between the legs of the baby, 10 one side of the belt 5 is wrapped around the front (or back) where it is held in place as it grips the fibres of the outer coverstock 7, and the other side of the belt 5 is wrapped around to attach firmly to the other end of the belt 5. 15 The belt 5 (particularly if a stretchy belt) snugs the nappy body 3 close to the body right around the wearer. This eliminates leakage up the front or out the back (a common tendency with regular disposables). 20 The belt 5 provides a very comfortable secure fit as it grips the nappy body 3 around the entire waistline (unlike current side tab fasteners). No fiddly threading of belts is required and no slippage of the nappy body 3 25 around the belt 5 occurs (unlike current nappy belt systems). The nappy body 5 can be opened on one side for inspection as easily as other Velcro-type fastening disposables. When changing the nappy body 3 is required, the belt 5 is simply pulled away for reusing on the next 30 nappy body 3. The embodiment of the disposable nappy shown in Figure 4 has the same basic construction as the nappy shown in Figures 1 to 3 and the same reference numerals 35 are used to describe the same features. 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 12 Figure 5 illustrates the construction of the nappy body 3 of the disposable nappy shown in Figure 4 prior to the final step of a method of manufacturing the nappy body. The as-manufactured form of the nappy body 3 is 5 similar to the nappy body 3 shown in Figures 1 to 3. The nappy body 3 in Figure 4 does not have the cut out leg holes 17 shown in Figures 1 to 3 but does have a crease in the outer coverstock 7 where the leg guard 19 is formed. 10 As is the case with the Figures 1 to 3 embodiment, the Figures 4 to 6 embodiment of the nappy body 3 is made from a laminate of rectilinear sheets of material in the form of an outer coverstock 7, a waterproof film 13, an absorbent fluff paper layer 15, and an inner lining 23. 15 One difference between the embodiments is that the leg holes 17 in the Figures 4 to 6 embodiment can be formed from the rectilinear sheets of material shown in Figure 5 as part of the manufacturing method without 20 requiring cutting of the material. Another difference between the embodiments is that the leg guards 19 are formed by folding and gluing outer sides of the laminate of the outer coverstock 7, the 25 waterproof film 13 and the inner lining 23 to form narrow elasticised strips of the laminate and are not formed from separate strips of elasticised material that are glued or otherwise secured to the inner lining 23 as is the case with the Figure 1 to 3 embodiment. 30 The manufacturing method is carried out advantageously on a standard disposable nappy production line (not shown) and produces a succession of nappy bodies 3. The outer coverstock 7, the waterproof film 13, and 35 the inner lining 23 are unwound from rolls of these materials that are supplied to a series of production stations at which the multi-layer construction of the 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 13 nappy body 3 is formed successively on the line. The other components of the nappy body 3, namely elastic and the fluff paper 15, and glue which is used in the method, are supplied to the production stations, as described 5 hereinafter. With reference to Figure 6, the manufacturing method comprises the following steps. 10 Step 1 Laminating the outer coverstock 7 and the waterproof film 13 together at a first production station on the line. Note this may be supplied pre laminated rather than be 15 part of the production line. Step 2 At a series of production stations, carrying out the 20 following stages. (a) Positioning short lengths of fluff paper 15 and SAP ("fluff paper sections 15") on the waterproof film layer 13 at spaced intervals along the length of the film layer 25 13 and thereby defining a plurality of nappy body units on the film layer 13. (b) Gluing a pair of parallel stretched lengths of elastic 25a, 25b along each side of and between the waterproof 30 film 13 and the inner lining 23 outboard of the lengths of fluff paper 15. The glue is only applied in sections that are alongside the fluff paper sections 15. There is no glue in the sections that are between the fluff paper sections 15. 35 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 14 (c) Laminating the inner lining 23 to the above-described assembly, while maintaining the elastic sections in a stretched configuration. 5 Step 3 Steps 1 and 2 form a multi-layer laminate. Step 3 described below forms this laminate into a plurality of nappy bodies 3 that have the shape shown in Figure 4. 10 (a) While continuing to maintain the elastic sections stretched, applying pairs of glue lines 27 on each side of the outer coverstock 7 in sections of the coverstock 7 that are opposite the fluff paper sections 15. The glue 15 lines 27 are on opposite sides of fold lines 29 and only in the area alongside the fluff paper sections 15. The fold lines 29 coincide with the inner stretched elastic sections 25b. 20 (b) Folding the sides of the laminate inwardly about the fold lines 29 to bring the glue lines 27 on the outer coverstock 7 into contact and thereby forming two glued together narrow folded strips on the sides of each nappy body unit, with each strip including an inner stretched 25 elastic section 25b. (c) Applying pressure to the narrow folded strips, for example with rollers, to facilitate gluing the folded strips. 30 (d) Cutting the assembly transversely midway between each nappy body unit, thereby forming successive nappy bodies 3. 35 It can be appreciated that cutting each nappy body 3 from the production line releases the constraints on the stretched elastic sections 25a, 25b, with the result that 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 15 the elastic contracts longitudinally. This release of the constraints facilitates forming the nappy body 3 into the shape shown in Figure 4. 5 The right hand end of step 3 of Figure 6 shows an as manufactured nappy body 3 as produced at the end of the production line. The contracted elastic sections 25a, 25b are shown as curved lines to illustrate the contraction of the stretched elastic. It can be appreciated that the 10 outer contracted elastic sections 25a effectively pull both sides of this central section of the length of the nappy body 3 inwardly, thereby forming the leg openings 17. The outer sections 31 of the nappy body 3 are not constrained by the elastic and form the wider end sections 15 of the nappy body, as shown in Figure 4. In addition, the arrangement is such that the inner contracted elastic sections 25b and the glued together narrow folded strips of the assembly form the upstanding leg guards 19 shown in Figure 4. 20 It can be appreciated from the above that the manufacturing method is a convenient and effective method of manufacturing the nappy body 3 shown in Figure 4. In particular, the method makes it possible to form leg 25 openings 17 without having to cut material. In addition, it can be appreciated that the method makes it possible to form the nappy body 3 with the waterproof film 13 being a continuous surface that does 30 not have breaks in the surface. In particular, the leg guards 19 are formed from the laminate, by selective folding and gluing, and are not separate sections that are glued to a liner material. 35 This construction is an important feature as it minimises resources used by avoiding waste from the leg cut out and the need for extra material to form separate leak guards. 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 16 Many modifications may be made to the embodiments of the disposable nappies of the present invention described above with reference to the accompanying drawings without 5 departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. By way of example, whilst the disposable nappies shown in the Figures are described in the context of being used for babies, the present invention is not so limited 10 and extends to nappies that can be used for children and adults. Furthermore, whilst the embodiments of the nappy bodies are described in the context of being manufactured 15 from compostable materials, the present invention is not so limited and extends to disposable materials generally. 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15

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1. A disposable nappy comprises: 5 (a) a disposable nappy body that is shaped to fit around a crotch region of a person wearing the nappy; and (b) a separate belt that can secure the nappy body to 10 the person, wherein the belt includes one or more than one Velcro-type fastener and the body of the nappy includes an outer coverstock of a material at least in the region that is 15 contacted by the belt that has fibres that can retain the Velcro-type fastener or fasteners whereby the Velcro-type fastener or fasteners can facilitate locating the nappy body and the belt together, and wherein the belt can be wrapped around the nappy body and be firmly attached to 20 itself via the Velcro-type fastener or fasteners to snug the nappy body close to the body of the person.
2. The nappy defined in claim 1 wherein the belt is made with either recyclable materials or biodegradable 25 materials.
3. The nappy defined in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the Velcro type fastener comprises a plurality of hooks and the outer coverstock of the nappy body has fibres that can 30 retain the hooks.
4. The nappy defined in any one of the preceding claims wherein the belt comprises a plurality of the Velcro type fasteners at spaced intervals along the length or a part 35 of the length of the belt. 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 18
5. The nappy defined in any one of the preceding claims wherein the belt is made from a soft loop Velcro fastener type material, preferably a stretchy loop material, and comprises small sections of a mini hook Velcro-type 5 fastener secured to an inside surface of the belt at spaced intervals along the length of the belt.
6. The nappy defined in any one of the preceding claims wherein the coverstock is a biodegradable rayon non-woven 10 material that provides a soft comfortable covering while also providing a suitable fiber filament finish which can catch on the Velcro-type fastener or fasteners of the belt. 15
7. The nappy defined in any one of the preceding claims wherein the nappy body is a multi-layer laminate construction of the outer coverstock, a waterproof film, and an absorbent fluff pulp layer. 20
8. The nappy defined in claim 7 wherein the nappy body comprises elasticised sections on opposite sides of the body.
9. The nappy defined in claim 8 wherein the elasticised 25 sections are glued to the nappy body.
10 The nappy defined in any one of claims 7 to 9 wherein leg guards are formed by folding and gluing outer sides of the laminate to form narrow elasticised strips of the 30 laminate on opposite sides of the nappy body.
11. A pack that comprises a plurality of the disposable nappy body defined in any one of the preceding claims and optionally a smaller number, typically one, of the 35 separate belts defined in any one of the preceding claims to secure the nappy bodies to a person. 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 19
12. A compostable, as defined herein, disposable nappy body that is shaped to fit around a crotch region of a person wearing the nappy that comprises a multi-layer laminate of: 5 (a) an outer coverstock made from a biodegradable rayon non-woven material that provides a covering while also providing a suitable fiber filament finish which can catch on a Velcro-type fastener or fasteners of a separate 10 belt for retaining the nappy body to the crotch region of a wearer; (b) a waterproof film for containing solids and liquids made from a breathable biodegradable starch-based 15 material; (c) an absorbent fluff pulp layer made from farmed trees and/or unbleached fluff pulp and a super absorbing polymer ("SAP") for absorbency; and 20 (d) an inner lining, made from a hydrophobic compostable hydroentangled non-woven rayon material.
13. The nappy body defined in claim 12 comprises a stand 25 up leak guard made from a hydrophobic compostable non woven material.
14. A disposable nappy body that is shaped to fit around a crotch region of a person wearing the nappy body that 30 comprises: (a) a multi-layer laminate of an outer coverstock; a waterproof film for containing solids and liquids; an absorbent fluff pulp layer, and an inner lining; and (b) a leg guard on each side of the nappy body that is formed by folding and gluing an outer side of the 35 laminate to form a narrow elasticised strip of the laminate on opposite sides of the nappy body, with the 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 20 strips forming the leg guards and, in forming the leg guards, narrowing the area between the legs.
15. The nappy body defined in claim 14 wherein the 5 laminate comprises a pair of stretched lengths of elastic glued to each side of the laminate, with the outer one of each pair of stretched lengths of elastic forming an elasticised leg opening and the inner one of each pair of stretched lengths of elastic forming a leg guard. 10
16. A method of manufacturing a disposable nappy that comprises: (a) forming a multi-layer laminate of an outer 15 coverstock; a waterproof film for containing solids and liquids; a fluff pulp layer, stretched lengths of elastic, and an inner lining; and (b) forming a leg guard on each side of the nappy 20 body by folding inwardly and gluing outer sides of the laminate to form narrow elasticised strips of the laminate on opposite sides of the nappy body, with the strips forming the leg guards and, in forming the leg guards, narrowing the area between the legs. 25
17. The method defined in claim 16 wherein step (a) comprises gluing the stretched lengths of elastic between the waterproof film and inner lining and positioning the fluff paper layer inboard of the stretched elastic. 30
18. The method defined in claim 16 or claim 17 comprises gluing a pair of stretched lengths of elastic on each side of the laminate, with the outer one of each pair of stretched lengths of elastic forming an elasticised leg 35 opening and the inner one of each pair of stretched lengths of elastic forming a leg guard and, in forming the leg guards, narrowing the area between the legs. 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15 - 21
19. A compostable, as defined herein, disposable nappy body that is shaped to fit around a crotch region of a person wearing the nappy that comprises a multi-layer laminate of: 5 (a) a waterproof film for containing solids and liquids made from a breathable biodegradable starch-based material; 10 (b) an absorbent fluff pulp layer made from farmed trees and/or unbleached fluff pulp and a super absorbing polymer ("SAP") for absorbency; and (c) an inner lining, made from a hydrophobic 15 compostable hydroentangled non-woven rayon material. 61299771 (GHMattrs) P74307.AU.2 JASMINS 19/01/15
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