AU2078600A - Disposable diaper - Google Patents

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AU2078600A
AU2078600A AU20786/00A AU2078600A AU2078600A AU 2078600 A AU2078600 A AU 2078600A AU 20786/00 A AU20786/00 A AU 20786/00A AU 2078600 A AU2078600 A AU 2078600A AU 2078600 A AU2078600 A AU 2078600A
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Yoshikazu Jitoe
Yoshinori Kumasaka
Nariaki Shimoe
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Class Int. Class Application Number: Lodged: Complete Specification Lodged: Accepted: Published: Priority Related Art: Name of Applicant: Uni-Charm Corporation Actual Inventor(s): YOSHIKAZU JITOE, YOSHINORI KUMASAKA, NARIAKI SHIMOE Address for Service: PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys 367 Collins Street Melbourne 3000 AUSTRALIA Invention Title: DISPOSABLE DIAPER Our Ref: 610935 POF Code: 1647/76530 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to applicant(s): -1 1 IP AUSTRALIA
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-9 MAR 2000
MELBOURNE
la DISPOSABLE
DIAPER
This invention relates to a disposable diaper for absorption and containment of excretion.
Japanese Patent Application Disclosure No. 1996-24291 describes a disposable diaper provided with elastic members associated with a pair of leg-openings, the elastic members including a first elastic member extending generally in Ushape along front halves of the leg-openings, a second elastic member extending generally in U-shape along rear halves of the leg-openings and a pair of third elastic •o ~members longitudinally extending to intersect the first and second elastic members in a longitudinally middle zone of a crotch region of the diaper. According to this Japanese Patent Application Disclosure No. 1996-24291, the first, second and third elastic members cooperate together to encircle the respective leg-openings and thereby to prevent excretion from leaking sideways.
Japanese Patent Application Disclosure No. 1996-322876 describes a disposable garment including a basic structure which includes, in turn, a liquid-pervious topsheet, a liquid-impervious backsheet and a liquid-absorbent core disposed between these two sheets, and a pair of barrier cuffs longitudinally extending outside transversely opposite side edges of the absorbent core and normally biased to rise on the upper surface of the basic structure. Each of the barrier cuffs has a free side edge provided with an elastic member secured under tension thereto, a proximal side edge joined to the upper surface of the topsheet and longitudinally opposite ends collapsed inwardly of the garment and, in this state, joined to the upper surface of the topsheet. Contraction of the elastic member causes the S. 0: barrier cuff to rise on the garment as the garment is curved with its inner surface inside. In order to alleviate eoeo oooo irritate to the wearer's skin, the barrier cuffs are made of a hydrophobic nonwoven fabric or plastic film. According to this Japanese Patent Application Disclosure No. 1996-322876, the barrier cuffs function as preventing excretion from 00 0 leaking sideways. Certainly a garment having the first, second and third elastic members cooperating together to encircle the respective leg-openings, on one hand, and the pair of barrier cuffs provided along their free side edges with the elastic members secured under tension thereto, on the other hand, can be supposed from a combination of the garments disclosed in the above-mentioned two applications.
However, the third elastic member is secured to the basic structure of the garment and can not assist the barrier cuffs to rise on the garment. It is nothing but contraction of the elastic members secured to the respective free side edges of the barrier cuffs to cause the barrier cuffs to rise on the garment. If an effect biasing the barrier cuffs to rise on the garment is inadequate, the barrier cuffs will collapse and the level of their free side edges will be too low to prevent excretion from leaking sideways beyond the barrier cuffs.
oooo It is an object of this invention to provide a disposable diaper provided with a pair of barrier cuffs adapted to be easily risen and to be reliably maintained in their risen positions so that excretion can be effectively .prevented from leaking sideways.
According to this invention, there is provided a disposable diaper including: a laminated panel including a liquid-pervious topsheet, a liquid-impervious backsheet and a liquid-absorbent core disposed therebetween to form a front waist region, a rear waist region and a crotch region; the laminated panel being formed with a pair of gasket cuffs which laterally extend outward from transversely opposite side edges of the absorbent core, each of the gasket cuffs being provided at least longitudinally thereof with a first elastic member; and the laminated panel further being provided adjacent the transversely opposite side edges of the absorbent core with a pair of barrier cuffs which extend longitudinally of the laminated panel and normally bias to rise on an upper surface of the laminated panel, each of the barrier cuffs having a free side edge and a proximal side edge joined to the upper surface of the laminated panel, the side edge of the barrier cuff being provided longitudinally thereof with a second elastic member; and each the barrier cuffs being provided between the free and proximal side edges with at least a single third elastic S'member longitudinally thereof at least across the crotch ooe* region.
This invention includes the following embodiments: The first elastic members include a first sub-elastic member extending on a front half of the laminated panel generally in U-shape with an intermediate portion thereof extending across the laminated panel in a longitudinally middle zone of the crotch region and a second sub- elastic member extending on a rear half of the laminated panel generally in U-shape with an intermediate portion thereof extending across the laminated panel in the middle zone but being spaced apart from the intermediate portion of the first sub-elastic member.
The third elastic members are secured to the barrier cuffs rather in the vicinity of the proximal side edges of the barrier cuffs.
Each of the third elastic members extendsin parallel to the second elastic members.
Each of the third elastic members in two level crossing relationship with an intermediate portion of the first .ooo elastic member in the crotch region.
Each of the third elastic members extends so as to •oo• describe a curve line having an apex lying in a longitudinally middle zone of the barrier cuff, which third elastic member serves also as the first elastic member.
The laminated panel is provided in the front and rear waist regions with fourth elastic members extending transversely of the laminated panel, the fourth elastic member being in two level crossing relationship with longitudinally opposite ends of the third elastic members.
Longitudinally opposite ends of the barrier cuffs are joined to an upper surface of the laminated panel so as to be collapsed inwardly of the laminated panel.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a partially cutaway disposable diaper according to this invention; Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken along a line A A in Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken along a line B B in Fig. 1; and Fig. 4 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the diaper different from that shown in Fig. i.
oooe Details of a disposable diaper according to this invention will be more fully understood from the description *ooo given hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a partially cutaway disposable diaper including a laminated panel 1. The panel includes a liquid-pervious topsheet 2, a liquid-impervious backsheet 3 and a liquid-absorbent core 4 disposed between these two sheets 2, 3 and secured to the inner surface of at least one of these sheets 2, 3. The panel 1 has a front waist region 20, a rear waist region 22 and a crotch region 21 extending between these front and rear waist regions 22 as viewed longitudinally of the panel 1, in the direction intersecting the transverse direction of the panel 1.
The panel 1 is formed with a pair of gasket cuffs laterally extending outward from the transversely opposite side edges of the absorbent core 4 and each of these gasket cuffs 10 includes a narrow zone extending in the crotch region- 21 and relatively wide zones extending in the front and rear waist regions 20, 22. The gasket cuffs 10 have transversely opposite side edges 23 extending longitudinally e e of the panel 1 and curved inwardly of the panel 1 in the crotch region 21 and longitudinally opposite ends 24 extending transversely of the side edges 23.
**The panel 1 is provided on its inner surface with a oooe pair of barrier cuffs 5 extending immediately outside transversely opposite side edges of the absorbent core 4 longitudinally of the panel 1. Each of the barrier cuffs 5*55 is made of a nonwoven fabric sheet and has a free side edge extending across the crotch region 21, a proximal side edge 5b extending longitudinally of the barrier cuff 5 and longitudinally opposite ends 5c lying in the front and rear waist regions 20, 22. A portion of the barrier cuff extending transversely outward from the proximal side edge inclusive of the longitudinally opposite ends 5c has the same shape as an outer side edge zone of the backsheet 3.
The barrier cuff 5 has the proximal side edge 5b joined to the upper surface of the topsheet 2 and its longitudinally opposite ends 5c collapsed inwardly of the panel 1 and, in this state, joined to the upper surface of the topsheet 2.
The free side edge 5a of the barrier cuff 5 is provided with the elastic member 6 extending longitudinally of the barrier cuff 5 and secured under tension thereto.
The barrier cuff 5 is provided between the free side edge 5a and the proximal side edge 5b rather to the proximal side edge 5b with a pair of elastic members 7 extending *o'.longitudinally of the barrier cuff 5 across the crotch region 21 and secured under tension to the barrier cuff 5. These *0*0 000@ elastic members 7 extend neither into the front waist region 20 nor into the rear waist region 22. Fig. 1 shows the panel oe 1 as being curved longitudinally thereof with its inner oo 0000*surface inside and, in this state of the panel i, contraction 0 0 09• of the elastic members 6, 7 cause the barrier cuff 5 to rise on the panel i. In this manner, the elastic member 6 cooperates with the pair of elastic members 7 to ensure that the barrier cuff 5 can be reliably risen on the upper surface of the panel 1.
It should be understood here that the pair of elastic members 7 may lie substantially in the middle between the free side edge 5a and the proximal side edge Sb of the barrier cuff 5 or slightly to said proximal side edge 5b. It is also possible to provide the pair of elastic members 7 extending across not only the crotch region 21 but also into the front and rear waist regions 20, 22.
The panel 1 is provided with a generally U-shaped elastic member 8 lying on a front half of the crotch region *eee 21 and a generally U-shaped elastic member 9 lying on a rear half of the crotch region 21. These elastic members 8, 9 are intended to be associated with the leg-openings and secured S.o under tension to the panel 1. The elastic member 8 extends along the front half of the left leg-opening the right e000 leg-opening as viewed in Fig. then across the e o 00 *o longitudinally middle zone of the crotch region 21 and along the front half of the right leg-opening the left leg- "00 opening as viewed in Fig. Similarly, the elastic member 9 extends along the rear half of the left leg-opening the right leg-opening as viewed in Fig. then across the longitudinally middle zone of the crotch region 21 and along the rear half of the right leg-opening the left legopening as viewed in Fig. In the longitudinally middle zone, these elastic members 8, 9 generally describe U- and inverted U-shapes, respectively, and intermediate portions 8a, 9a of the respective elastic members 8, 9 extending across the longitudinally middle zone are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined dimension. Transversely opposite ends of the intermediate portions 8a, 9a are in two level crossing relationship with the transversely opposite ends of the elastic members 7, respectively.
Each of these gasket cuffs 10 is formed by joining the portion of the barrier cuff 5 laterally extending outward from the proximal side edge 5b thereof and the associated •go• side edge portion of the backsheet 3 to each other.
The front and rear waist regions 20, 22 of the panel 1 ooo* are provided along longitudinally opposite ends 24 of the panel 1 with tape-like elastic members 11, 12 extending transversely of the panel 1 so as to be associated with a •go• waist-opening. These tape-like elastic members 11, 12 are disposed between the topsheet 2 and the backsheet 3 and secured under tension to at least one of these sheets 2, 3.
Fig. 1 shows a state in which the elastic members 8, 9, 11, 12 have been slackened and, in consequence, gathers are formed along the longitudinally opposite ends 24 of the panel 1 and the transversely opposite side edges 23 of the panel 1 in the crotch region 21.
In the rear waist region 22, a pair of tape fasteners 13 have their proximal ends attached to the side flaps so that these tape fasteners 13 extend inwardly of the panel 1.
These tape fasteners 13 have their free ends coated with an adhesive agent. In the front waist region 20, the panel 1 is provided on its outer surface with target tapes so that the fasteners 13 may be anchored on the respective target tapes an adhesive agent applied on the inner surfaces of the respective tape fasteners 13 to form the waist-opening and the pair of leg-openings (not shown).
c••e As has been described above, the elastic member 7 provided adjacent the proximal side edge 5b of the barrier cuff 5 is in two level crossing relationship with the gee.
longitudinally opposite ends of the respective intermediate portions 8a, 9a of the elastic members 8, 9 extending along the front half and the rear half of the associated one of the leg-openings. With this unique arrangement, these elastic members 7, 8, 9 cooperate together to encircle the wearer's legs when the diaper is put on the wearer's body. In this manner, an improved preventive effect is achieved against sideway leakage of excretion from the crotch region 21.
Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken along a line A A in Fig. 1, showing the pair of barrier cuffs 5 rise on the upper surface of the panel 1. In this state, the pair of barrier cuffs 5 have been drawn toward the crotch region 21 under contraction of the elastic members 6, 7 and a plurality of gathers 5d vertically extending have been formed between the free side edges 5a and the proximal side edges 5b. These gathers 5d prevent the barrier cuffs 5 from being bent in the longitudinal direction between their free side edges 5a and proximal side edges 5b and, at the same time, prevent the barrier cuffs 5 from being readily collapsed. The portions of the elastic members 8, 9 extending between the transversely opposite side edges of the absorbent core 4 are disposed between the backsheet 3 and the absorbent core 4 and secured to the backsheet 3. o*o.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken along a line B B in Fig. 1. On a point at which the elastic member 7 crosses the elastic member 9, the elastic member 7 is spaced apart above O **from the elastic member 9 by a predetermined dimension.
Similarly, on a point at which the elastic member 7 crosses the elastic member 8, the elastic member 7 is spaced apart above from the elastic member 8 by a predetermined dimension (not shown).
In the panel i, the transversely opposite side edges of the topsheet 2 terminate immediately outside the transversely opposite side edges of the absorbent core 4 and the transversely opposite side edges of the backsheet 3 extend -13outward beyond the side edges of the topsheet 2. The barrier cuffs 5 are folded inwardly of the panel 1 to wrap the elastic members 6, 7, respectively, which are secured to the barrier cuffs 5. Portions of the elastic members 8, 9 extending outward beyond the transversely opposite side edges of the absorbent core 4 are disposed between the topsheet 2 and the backsheet 3 and secured to at least one of these sheets 2, 3.
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The elastic members 6, 7 and the elastic members 8, 9 may be of stretch stresses which are different one from another. For example, stretch stresses of these elastic members may be adjusted to be in the relationship that the stretch stresses of elastic members 8, 9 are greater than those of the elastic members 6, 7, or the stretch stresses of oo the elastic members 8, 9 are greater than that of the elastic member 6 or equal to that of the elastic member 7.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the diaper according to this invention, where components similar to those previously described have the same reference numeral, which description is omitted.
Each of the barrier cuffs 5 is provided between its free side edge 5a and proximal side edge Sb with a pair of elastic members 79 longitudinally extending so as to describe -14curved lines having apices lying in a longitudinally middle zone of the barrier cuff 5 and secured under tension to the barrier cuff 5. Longitudinally opposite ends of these elastic members 79 extend into the front and rear waist regions 20, 22. Fig. 4 shows a state in which the panel 1 is longitudinally curved with its inner side inside and contraction of the elastic members 6, 7 causes the -barrier cuff 5 to rise on the panel 1. The elastic members 79 serve as those for the gasket cuffs 10 as well as those for the barrier cuffs The panel 1 is provided in the front and rear waist regions 20, 22 with elastic members 80 rectilinearly extending transversely of the panel 1 and secured under tension to the panel. These elastic members 80 are intended •to be associated with the leg-openings and the front and rear waist regions 20, 22. Transversely opposite ends of these elastic members 80 are in two level crossing relationship with longitudinally opposite ends of the elastic member 79.
With the diaper put on the wearer's body, these elastic members 79, 80 cooperate together to encircle the wearer's legs and waist to improve a preventive effect against sideway leakage of excretion from the crotch region 21.
Stock material for the topsheet 2 may be selected from a group consisting of liquid-pervious sheets such as a nonwoven fabric and porous plastic film and, preferably a liquid-pervious hydrophobic sheet. Stock material for the backsheet 3 may be selected from a group consisting of a 1 iquid-impervious plastic film, a laminate sheet of such plastic film and hydrophobic nonwoven fabric, and preferably a breathable liquid-impervious nonwoven fabric sheet. Stock material for the barrier cuffs 5 may be selected from a group consisting of a breathable nonwoven fabric and preferably a breathable 1 iquid-impervious nonwoven fabric sheet. The nonwoven fabric may be selected from a group consisting of a spun bond nonwoven fabric, a spun lace nonwoven fabric and a melt blown nonwoven fabric each having a basis weight of 5 150 g/m 2 The absorbent core 4 is a mixture of fluff pulp and superabsorptive polymer particle compressed to a desired thickness and entirely covered with a liquid-pervious sheet such as tissue paper. Securing or mounting of the members may be performed using a suitable adhesive agent or glue, for example, a hot melt adhesive agent or heat-sealing technique.
This invention is applicable also to an open-type disposable diaper and the other pull-on type disposable diaper. Furthermore, this invention is not limited to the diaper in which the elastic members associated with the leg- -16openings describe U- and inverted U-shapes in the middle zone of the crotch region 21 and applicable also to the diaper in which the elastic members associated with the leg-openings extend along the transversely opposite side edges.
According to the undergarment of this invention, the elastic members secured to the barrier cuffs between their free side edges and proximal side edges assist the barrier cuffs to be reliably risen, prevent the barrier cuffs to be oo0 collapsed and cooperate with the elastic members associated with the leg-openings to encircle the wearer's legs. In this o0oo manner, a preventive effect against sideway leakage of excretion is remarkably improved.
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  1. 2. The diaper according to Claim i, wherein said first elastic members include a first sub-elastic member extending on a front half of said laminated panel generally in U-shape with an intermediate portion thereof extending across said :...laminated panel in a longitudinally middle zone of said •go• crotch region and a second sub- elastic member extending on 0. 0. a rear half of said laminated panel generally in U-shape with an intermediate portion thereof extending across said .000 laminated panel in said middle zone but being spaced apart 00. *from said intermediate portion of said first sub-elastic member.
  2. 3. The diaper according to Claim i, said third elastic members are secured to said barrier cuffs rather in the vicinity of the proximal side edges of said barrier cuffs.
  3. 4. The diaper according to Claim i, wherein each of said third elastic members extends in parallel to said second elastic members. The diaper according to Claim i, wherein each of said third elastic members in two level crossing relationship with an intermediate portion of said first elastic member in said crotch region.
  4. 6. The diaper according to Claim 1, wherein each of said third elastic members extends so as to describe a curve line having an apex lying in a longitudinally middle zone of said barrier cuff, which third elastic member serves also as said
  5. 9. do .o o• first elastic member. oooe o oooo 7. The diaper according to Claim 6, wherein said laminated panel is provided in said front and rear waist regions with fourth elastic members extending transversely of said see laminated panel, said fourth elastic member being in two level crossing relationship with longitudinally opposite ends of said third elastic members. 8. The disposable diaper according to Claim i, wherein longitudinally opposite ends of said barrier cuffs are joined to an upper surface of said laminated panel so as to be collapsed inwardly of said laminated panel. DATED: 9th March 2000 PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Attorneys for: UNI -CHARM CORPORATION
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