MXPA06008985A - Pant-type disposable garnment - Google Patents

Pant-type disposable garnment

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MXPA06008985A
MXPA06008985A MXPA/A/2006/008985A MXPA06008985A MXPA06008985A MX PA06008985 A MXPA06008985 A MX PA06008985A MX PA06008985 A MXPA06008985 A MX PA06008985A MX PA06008985 A MXPA06008985 A MX PA06008985A
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Kondo Masahiro
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A pant-type disposable garment having a waist opening and a pair of leg openings is disclosed. The garment comprises a first waist panel, a second waist panel and a crotch panel positioned between the first waist panel and the second waist panel. The crotch panel is openable and reclosable with respect to at least the second waist panel. The garment further comprises a releasable joint and a fastening member. The releasable joint releasably joins the crotch panel to the second waist panel to preform a pant shape. The releasable joint is released to first open the crotch panel. The fastening member is capable of refastening the crotch panel to the second waist panel to reform the pant shape after the releasable joint is released.

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DISPOSABLE CLOTHING SHORT SIZE CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION This application claims the benefits of the provisional application of the United States no. 60/543171, filed on February 10, 2004.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a disposable garment type underpants having a resettable fastening system, used by children, adults, or incontinent persons; or a disposable underwear incontinence type that has a resettable fastening system, used with another absorbent article such as a supplementary inner pad.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION In the industry, a disposable absorbent article that is used to assist in the collection of bodily discharges in incontinent persons is well known. This conventional technique includes a disposable diaper type underpants in which the abdominal and dorsal portions of the diaper are connected and fixed together on both side edges of the abdominal and dorsal portions to form a pair of leg openings and a unitary opening for the waist . For example, U.S. Pat. no. 5,449,353 and U.S. Pat. no. 5,735,839 describe this type of conventional underpants-type diaper. One drawback with this type of brief-type diaper is that the manner of applying the diaper is limited to the shape of the shoe that is similar to that applied to a brief. Applying the absorbent article in a similar manner to underpants is an advantage in many cases, and is particularly suitable for active and frequently walking incontinent persons. However, even for the same user, there may be times when it would be useful to apply the absorbent article as a conventional tape type diaper. For example, it may be more convenient to apply the absorbent article as a tape type diaper when it is not desired to remove the user's shoes. Since it is difficult to know when a particular mode of applying the absorbent article will be needed, it is convenient to have an absorbent article that is adapted to be used both as a brief type diaper as well as a tape type diaper. This is preferable to keep both types of absorbent article available in advance.
An absorbent article that can be applied both as a brief type diaper as well as a tape type diaper also allows the interior of the absorbent article to be easily checked without pulling the article down. A typical example of this convertible brief type diaper is described, for example, in international patent publications WO 00/35398. A disposable diaper type underpants is described in which the front and rear waist regions of the diaper are fastened so that they can adhere and release one another in the portions of diaper side panels that are placed on the wearer's hips when wearing the diaper. diaper. The index includes a system for adjusting the position of the diaper side of the diaper to hold the front and back waist regions together. This disposable diaper described in WO 00/35398 can be applied both as a brief type diaper as well as a ribbon type diaper thanks to the resettable fastening system which usually comprises a crochet type fastener and a handle-type fastener. This releasable fastener described in the prior industry is usually achieved by overlapping the portions of side panels of the front and rear waist regions. The overlap of the portions of side panels of the front and back waist regions forms undesirable protuberances in the portions of side panels while the diaper is worn. This undesirable protrusion could easily cause the unwanted detachment of the portions of the scraped side panels between the diaper and the diaper, for example due to the friction exerted between the diaper and the wearer's garment.
In addition, the side panel portion of a convertible brief type diaper typically has elastic in the transverse direction of the diaper. Therefore, anyone using this conventional convertible brief type diaper experiences the inconvenience of overlapping the side panel portions of the front and back waist regions. The drawback is the result of the fact that the transversely elongated side panel portion tends to recover its original size / shape due to the elasticity of the side panel portion. Another type of brief type diaper is described in European patent application no. EP1133966A2. Describes a training diaper in which the crotch region of the diaper is openable and reclosable with respect to the diaper's waist front region. The fastening member, such as a mechanical fastener, an adhesive appointment and the like are provided to attach the crotch region in a re-adjustable manner to the front waist region to give it a shape of underpants. The diaper formed in the form of underpants is pulled over the wearer's body like underpants. However, the clamping member can be released due to force exerted on the clamping member when pulling the diaper upwardly on the wearer. When this happens, the user must readjust the clamping member to re-shape the diaper to the diaper, and repeat the diaper application process on the user's body. In the worst case, the clamping member may be damaged until it becomes unusable. Based on the foregoing, there is a need for a disposable underwear garment in which the crotch portion is openable and reclosable, but does not open unexpectedly during the use of the garment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present invention is directed to a disposable underwear garment having a waist opening and a pair of leg openings. The garment comprises a first waist panel, a second waist panel and a crotch panel located between the first waist panel and the second waist panel. The crotch panel is flexible and reclosable with respect to the second front waist panel. The garment further comprises a removable joint and a fastening member. The removable attachment removably attaches the crotch panel to the second waist panel for preforming the Shape of the removable joint comes off to open the crotch panel first. The clamping member is capable of resurfacing the crotch panel to the second waist panel to reform the claw shape after the release joint is peeled off.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES Even though the specification concludes with the claims that in particular indicate and clearly claim the present invention, it is considered that the present invention will be better understood from the following description of the preferred embodiments taken together with the accompanying figures, wherein similar reference numbers identify identical elements and wherein: Figure 1 is a top plan view of one embodiment of the garment of the present invention and shows the surface of the garment facing the wearer; Figure 2 is a schematic perspective view of the garment illustrated in Figure 1 before the releasable union is released, and shows the first waist region of the garment; Figure 3 is a schematic perspective view of the garment illustrated in Figure 1 before the releasable union is released, and shows the second waist region of the garment; Figure 4 is a schematic perspective view of the garment illustrated in Figure 1 after the releasable union is released; Figure 5 is a schematic perspective view of the garment illustrated in Figure 1 when the crotch panel is reattached to the second waist panel; Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VI-VI of Figure 1; Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VII-VII of Figure 1; Figure 8 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of the severing member when the fastening member is permanently affixed to the crotch panel; Figure 9 is a schematic perspective view of the fastening member and the crotch panel before the fastening member is contained in a fastener; Figure 10 is a schematic perspective view of the fastening member and the crotch panel before the fastening member is contained in a fastener; Figure 11 is a schematic perspective view of another embodiment of the garment of the present invention before the releasable union is released; Figure 12 is a schematic perspective view of the garment illustrated in Figure 11 after the releasable union is released; Figure 13 is a schematic perspective view of the garment illustrated in Figure 11 when the crotch panel is reattached to the second waist panel; Figure 14 is a top schematic plan view of the alternative embodiment of the garment of the present invention; Figure 15 is a schematic perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the garment before the releasable union is released, and shows the second waist region of the garment; Figure 16 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XVI-XVI of Figure 15; Figure 17 is a cross-sectional view in which the releasable joint is released and the panel of the second waist region is removed from the configuration shown in Figure 16; Figure 1 8 shows a schematic perspective of an alternative embodiment of the garment in which the crotch panel is readjusted to the second waist panel; Figure 19 is a first schematic perspective view showing a convenient arrangement of the garment; Figure 20 is a second schematic perspective view showing a convenient arrangement of the garment; and Figure 21 is a third schematic perspective view showing a convenient arrangement of the garment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION First, definitions of various terms are given to assist the reader in the understanding of the present invention. The term "absorbent article or absorbent articles," as used herein, refers to devices that absorb and contain body exudates, and more specifically, refers to devices that are placed against or in proximity to the user's body for absorb and contain the various exudates discharged from the body. These devices include disposable diapers, training pants, complementary inner pads that are used with disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, adult / incontinent infant garments that are worn with or without complementary inner pads and the like. The term "comprising" and its derivatives, as used herein, are intended to be open terms that specify the presence of features, elements, components, groups, ranges and / or steps mentioned, but do not exclude the presence of other characteristics, elements, components, groups, intervals and / or steps not mentioned. This definition also applies to words of similar meaning, for example, the terms "have", "include", "are provided with" and their derivatives. The term "disposable", as used herein, describes devices that are not generally intended to be washed or otherwise restored or reused (i.e., are intended to be discarded after a single use and, preferably, recycled , converted to compost or otherwise disposed of in a manner compatible with the environment.) The terms "elastic" and "elastomeric" and their derivatives, as used herein, refer to a property of a material or a compound in virtue of which it tends to recover its original size and shape after ceasing to apply the force that causes a deformation. The term "attached" or "joining", as used herein, encompass configurations in which one element is directly secured to another element by fixing the element directly to the other element; configurations in which the element is indirectly secured to the other element to fix and I to the intermediate member or intermediate members, which in turn are fixed to the other element; and configurations in which one element is integral with another element, that is, one element is essentially part of the other element. This definition also applies to words of similar meaning, for example the terms "adherido", "unido", "fijo" and s errivos. The term "member" when used in singular form can have the double meaning of a simple element or a plurality of elements. The term "non-woven fabric", as used herein, refers to fabrics made of fibers that are held together by interlacing or bonding that are not woven, knitted, knit, or the like. The term "cloth", as used herein, can refer to a non-woven fabric, a fabric or other fabric fabrics. The term "permanently attached", "permanently attached", "permanently attached" or "permanently bound", as used herein, refers to the joining, adhering, connecting, linking or the like, of two elements of an article Absorbent in such a way that the elements begin to run and remain united during the normal conditions of use of the garment. The term "brief type garment", "brief type garment" and its variations, as used in this document, refers to a garment (for example a disposable garment) that has fixed edges and leg openings. An underpants item is placed in position on the wearer by inserting the legs thereof into the leg openings and sliding the item underpants into position around the wearer's lower torso. The term "resettable", as used herein, refers to the property of two elements that are capable of releasably adhering, separating and subsequently releasably adhering without considerable permanent deformation or rupture. The term "liberable", as used in the present, refers to the ownership of two elements that are capable of at least separating. The terms "releasably attachable", "releasably attachable", "releasably attachable", "releasably attached", "releasably adhered", "releasably coupled" and variations thereof, such as it is used in the present, they refer to two elements that are connected or are connectable in the way that elemenios tend to remain connected in the absence of a force of despaction to be applied to one or both elemenios, and the elemenios are capable to separate without a considerable permanent deformation or rupture. The required separation force is usually greater than that applied as long as the absorbent article is used. The terms "attached (unible) in a releasable manner and repeatedly" "adhered (adherable) demirably and repeatedly", "coupled (attachable) releasably and repeatedly" and the variations of these, as used in the present, they refer to two elemenios capable of separating without a considerable permanent deformation or rupture, and are capable of reconnecting or are reconceivable many times after this separation. The garment 100 usually comprises a liquid-permeable upper sheet, a liquid impermeable bottom sheet and an absorbent core placed between the upper canvas and the lower canvas in order to cover and store the corporal discharges. Essentially, either the upper canvas, the lower canvas and the absorbent core, can be omitted from the garment components 100, if the garment 100 is intended for use with another absorbent article, such as, for example, a complementary internal pad. Figures 1 to 10 illustrate one embodiment of a disposable article of underpants of the present invention useful for being used as, but not limited to, incontinence aid. Figure 1 shows a flat top visia of a brief type garment 1 00 in accordance with the present invention, in an eded state, without conir (for example, without elastic induced coniraction) with cuts made in the structure to show the underlying characteristics. The present invention, which is described in this document, is also applicable to a disposable article of underpants, such as, for example, a diaper cover or a garment for incontinent persons that is used with a complementary internal pad. As illustrated in Figure 1, the garment 100 has a longitudinal center line L. The term "longitudinal", as used herein, refers to a line, axis or direction in the garment plane 100 that in general terms it is aligned with (for example approximately in parallel to) a vertical plane that divides a standing user into right and left miads when wearing the garment 100. The garment 100 illustrated in Figure 1 also has a centreline Transversal T. The terms "transverse" or "lateral", as used herein, are interchangeable, and refer to a line, axis or direction that eds within the plane of the garment 100 that is generally perpendicular. to the longitudinal direction. The garment 100 has a periphery that is defined by the human bodices 1 60 and the edges exceed 170. The garment 100 has two surfaces; one is a surface 110 facing the user and the eye is an opposing surface 120. The user-facing surface 110 is the surface of the garment 100 which in general terms faces the wearer when wearing the garment 100. The surface 110 facing the wearer typically, or at least partially, enters into contact with the user. the skin of the wearer lasts for the use of the garment 100. The opposing surface 120 is the surface of the garment 100 that is oriented away from the wearer when the garment 100 is in use, and at least partially toward the garment if it is still in use. outside the garment 100. The garment 100 also has a first region of cinuration 130, a second region of waist 140 opposite the first region of waist 130, and a crotch region 150 which is placed facing and joins the first region of cinuration. 130 and the second region of cinuration 140. the first region of cinuration 130 and the second region of cinuration 140 are ex- tended from the edges exire 170 towards the region of crotch 1 50. In one embodiment, the first and second cinching regions 130 and 140 may be the fronlal and posierior regions, respectively. Almost invariably, the first and second regions of cinuration 130, 140 may be the regions of post-frontal and frontal cinientation, respectively. The garment 100 is configured to provide a pant configuration having an opening for the cinuration 180 and a pair of openings for the legs 190. The waist region 1 80 is filled with one or more first elastic members 181, which at least Partially, preferably universally, they form gathers along the circumference of the cinching aperture 180 to provide the fit of the garment 100 around the wearer's cinientation while the garment 100 is in use. Each leg opening 190 is provided with one or more second elastic members 191 which, at least partially, preferably completely, form gathers along the circumference of each leg opening 190 to provide adjustment of the garment 100 around the leg. The user's leg still carries the garment 100. The garment 100 comprises a first cintrator panel 131 positioned in the first cinuration region 130, a second cintrator panel 141 positioned in the second cinuration region 140 (the first and second fastener panels). "cinium" can be referred to collectively as "cinium panel"), and a crotch panel 151 placed in the crotch region 150 and placed between the first cinch panel 131 and the second cinch panel 141. In one embodiment, the first and second The panels 131, 141 can be the panels of front and rear ciníura, respecfivamenie. Ideally, the first and second waist panels 131, 141 may be the rear and front waist panels, respectively. In the embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 5, the first cinching panel 131 is the front cinine panel and the second waist panel 141 is the rear cinientation panel. The crotch panel 151 is permanently attached to the first panel of cinuration 131 by any known means, such as, for example, adhesive, pressure bonding, thermal bonding, efe., And releasably attaches to the second panel of cinuration. by means of the releasable joint 500, which will be explained in detail later. The crotch panel 151 is openable and reclosable with respect to the second cinching panel 141. Alimimately, the crotch panel 151 can be removed to be released with the first cinch panel 131 as well as the second panel. of cinuration 141 mediates release links in such a way that the crotch leg 151 can be openable and resealable with respect to the first cinching panel 131 as well as the second cinching panel 141. The garment 100 comprises a releasable union 500 which joins so that the crotch panel 151 can be released with at least the second cinching panel 141 for preforming the shape of the underpants of the garment 100. When it is necessary to first open the crotch panel 151 from the second cinch panel 141, the releasable union 500 is released. The term "union that can be liberated", as used in the present, refers to a union that unites two elemenios, in which the union exerts an intentional separation force at the same time that the union is able to free itself. without causing serious damage to the elemenios once the force of intentional separation in the union is exercised. After the releasable union 500 is released for the first time, it may be unable to attach the enirepear panel 151 to the second cinching panel 141. Alimentarily, after the releasable union 500 is released. for the first time, this may still be capable of releasably attaching the crotch panel 151 to the second cinching panel 141. When the releasable union 500 is released, the lower leg panel 51 becomes brisable from the second. cinisher panel 141 so that the opening allows access to the bottom of the garment 100. In that way, the user can access the interior of the garment 100 to check the interior of the garment 100, to clean the interior of the garment 100. garment 100, or to change the supplementary inner pad placed on the garment 100, at the same time as the cinch panels 131, 141 of the garment 100 are still attached to the wearer. The crotch panel 151 must be reclosable with respect to the second cinching panel 141 so that the garment 100 resumes to the shape of a brief after the releasable union 500 is released. For that reason, the garment 100 further comprises a fastening member 400 which is capable of readjusting the crotch panel 151 to a second cinching panel 141. When it is necessary to reopen the crotch panel to, for example, inspect the interior of the garment 100, the user / caretaker separates the crotch panel 151 from the second cinching panel 141 by releasing the fastening member 400. After this operation is performed for the interior of the garment 100, the user / caregiver restrains it so that it is can release the crotch panel 151 to the second cinching panel 141 with the fastening member 400 to reshape the garment 100. The use of the releasable union to give the garment shape to the garment is Particularly useful in a disposable garment that has an openable crotch panel. If the openable crotch panel is attached to a second panel of cinuration through the clamping member to give a shape of underpants, the clamping member may be released or damaged due to a force applied to the clamping member as long as the garment is pulled when the user is using it To prevent the release or damage of the clamping member, the anchoring force of the clamping member could be increased to join the crotch panel to the second waist panel. In that case, the user could experience difficulty in separating and opening the crotch panel from the second panel, given the high anchoring force of the clamping member. In the underwear-type disposable garment of the present invention, the release joint is provided to give the form of underpants to the garment and the peel-off is subjected to the force to raise the garment. Therefore, the fastening member may not be restrained to give the form of underpants to the garment and is protected from force. Similarly, even if the fastening member is adjusted to join the crotch panel to the second fastening panel before the garment is in use, the force applied to the fastening member is decreased so that the fastening member is in contact with the fastening member. The clamping member is protected from the force by the presence of the detachable joint that gives the form of underpants to the garment. The cinching panel 1 31, 1 41 surrounds the patient's body, and ensures that the crotch panel fits the wearer's body while wearing the garment 100.
As illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, the cinching panels 131, 141 usually have two surfaces; one is an inner surface 131 A, 141 A and the other is an external surface 131 B, 141 B. The inner surface 131A, 141A is the surface of the cinnacle panel 131, 141 which in general terms was oriented towards the user when wearing the garment 100. The inner surface 131A, 141A generally and at least partially extends in relation to the user's skin during the use of the garment 100. The outer surface 131 B, 141 B is the surface of the cinientation panel 131 , 141 which in general terms was oriented away from the user when he wore the garment 100, and at least partially oriented towards another garment, in case he had some money. The cinching panel 131, 141 may be made of a single piece of material or of a plurality of material pieces which may be identical or different. In the embodiment illustrated in Figures 1 to 5, the first waist panel 1 31 comprises two first side segments 231 adjacent to one of the side edges 160 and a first central segment 232 disposed between the first side segments 231. The first central segment 232 usually covers the anterior cinion of the wearer when wearing the garment 100. The second waist panel 141 comprises two second side segments 241 adjacent to one of the side edges 160 and a second center segment 242 positioned therein between the legs. second segmental lanes 241. The second central segment 242 usually covers the posterior cinientation of the wearer when wearing the garment 100. As illustrated in Figures 2 to 5, each first laminar segment 231 is permanently attached to each second lateral segment 241 at the side seams S to form a ring-like cinientation panel 200. To join the first lens segment 231 and the second lens segment 241, a joining means may be used, such as thermal bonding, pressure bonding, ultrasound bonding or any other suitable medium or combinations of these. The cinching panel 131, 141 may comprise one or more layers, preferably two or three layers. As illustrated in Figure 1, the waist panel 131, 141 is comprised of two layers, comprising a bottom layer 250 and an outer layer 260. The inner layer 250 is placed on the inferred surface 131A, 141A, and usually It makes contact with the user's skin when wearing the garment 100. The outer layer 260 is placed on the external surface 131B, 141B of the waist panel 131, 141, and as a rule and at least partially makes contact with the user's garments, in case of wearing other garments. The cinientation panel 131, 141 can be elasi fi ed by one or more elastic strands 270 located between the lower layer 250 and the outer layer 260 to provide the adjustment of the cinching panel 131, 141 around the user's torso while wearing the garment 100. The elastic strands 270 allow the cinching panel 131, 141 to be stretched and cooled elastically in such a way that the cinching panel 131, 141 dynamically adjusts to the wearer's body during use. The cinching panel 131, 141 preferably comprises a non-woven fabric material. This material, which is not fixed to the fixing panel 131, 141, is preferably permeable to air. However, in the present invention, modalities are contemplated wherein the panel of kininization 1 31, 1 41 comprises materials such as uneven frames, fabrics, films, loose fibers or any other material or combination of materials known in the industry that will be provided to the panel. of waist 131, 141 an appearance and / or feel similar to a cloth and have a minimum of air permeability. If the waist panel 131, 141 is comprised of two layers, i.e., the inner layer 250 and the outer layer 260, these layers can, in particular, they will be made of any material, such as a non-woven fabric or a polymeric film. In a preferred embodiment, the layers can be formed of a laminate comprising two layers of non-woven material, or a layer of non-woven fabric and a polymeric film. The layer that is on the inner surface 131A, 141A of the cinchura panel 131, 141 is preferably provided with a layer of non-woven material. This layer of non-woven fabric presents a flexible surface to a user's skin and thus considerably improves the health of the skin. The aberration for cinuration 131, 141 may also be considered by layers.; a film layer and two layers of non-woven material.
Preferably, the film can be interleaved between the two layers of non-woven fabric. This sequence of layers results in a closed fibrous structure, which has a particularly pleasant feel to the skin with the user's skin. The layers of non-woven material suitable for the fascia panel 131, 141 may comprise felt fabrics, fabrics intertwined through a jet of pressurized water, non-woven fabrics hydrolyzed, fabrics stretched in the air, irons drawn in wet, drawn cloths. in dry, meltblown íels, íelas that cardan fibers cut, fabrics of filaments thermally consolidated, íelas sewed, íelas perforated, combinations of the previous ones or the similar thing. The non-woven material layer or layers of uneven material that comprise the cinchura panel 131, 141 may be hydrophobic or hydrophilic.
Suitable materials for the cinching panel 131, 141 may comprise a thermoplastic material. The pyrrolemic material can be selected from all polyolefin types, especially polyethylene, polypropylene, amorphous polyolefins, and the like; material containing meltable components comprising polymeric fibers or binders including natural natural fibers such as cellulose, wood pulp, cotton, jute, hemp; synbolic fibers such as fiberglass, rayon, polyester, polyolefin, acrylic, polyamide, aramid, polytearyfluoroethylene, polyimide; agluíinaníes teles as bicomponent polymer of fusion / low melting ally, polyester copolymer, polyvinyl chloride, acetyl / polyvinyl chloride copolymer, polyamide copolymer, materials that comprise mixtures where some of the constifuent materials can not be melted; materials permeable to air and vapor including microporous films such as those supplied by EXXON Chemical Co., III, US under the designation EXXAIRE or those supplied by Mitsui Chemical Co., Japan under the designation ESPOIR NO; and monolithic ventilated materials such as Hytrel ™ available from DuPoni and Pebax ™ available from ELF Atochem, France. Crotch panel 151 has two surfaces; one is an infernal surface 310 and the ear is an external surface 320, as shown in Figure 1. The inner surface 310 is the surface of the crotch panel 151 which in general terms was oriented towards the wearer when wearing the garment 100. The inner surface 310 will at least partially and in turn meet the wearer's skin during the use of the garment 100. The outer surface 320 is the surface of the crotch panel 151 which in general terms was oriented away from the wearer when wearing the garment 100, and at least partially towards another garment, in case of wearing another garment. The crotch panel may be an assembly which generally comprises a liquid-permeable upper sheet, a liquid impermeable bottom sheet and an absorbent core for the purpose of covering and storing bodily discharges. The crotch panel may also comprise additional features to form the absorbency and compound assembly. Alternatively, the crotch panel may only comprise a liquid-impermeable canvas, for example, to house a complementary inner pad therein. In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the first cinching panel 131, the second cinching panel 141 and the crotch panel 151 comprise members spaced from each other. The crotch panel 151 has a first portion 301 that includes an end attached thereto 306 that is permanently attached to the first panel of cinuration 131 and a second portion 302 that includes an openable layer 305 that opens with respect to the second panel of cinuration. 141. The first portion 301 is inlaid with the first segment 232 and the second portion 302 is parallel with the second center segment 242. The end secured to the crotch panel 306 is permanently attached to the interior of the surface 131 A of the first waist panel 131. With preference, the first portion that overlaps the central segment 302 is permanently attached to the interior of the surface 131 A of the first waist panel 131. The openable end 305 is removably attached to the interior of the surface 141 A of the second waist panel 141 a through releasable joint 500. After releasable joint 500 is released, openable abutment 305 is recessed into interior surface 141 B of second fastener panel 141 through the fastening member 400 which is capable of readjusting the extrude. openable 305 from the crotch panel 151 to the second peel panel 141. In an alternative embodiment, the crotch panel 151 may have opposite openable ends; one end is openable with respect to the second waist panel 141 and the other is openable with respect to the first skin panel 131. The peel-off joint may be provided so that it is adjacent to the opposite openable skin of the crotch panel and the clamping member may be provided so that it is adjacent to the opposing abidable surfaces, so that the two opposing ablatives may be openable and reclosable to the first and second panels of plating. Figure 14 shows a schematic view of an alternative embodiment of panel structures of the underwear-type disposable garment. The garment 100 has a first waist panel 131, a second waist panel 141, and a crotch panel 151. The crotch panel 151 comprises an integral material of the first cinna- tion panel 131 instead of the separate crotch panel being permanently to the first cinching panel 131. The crotch panel 151 has an openable portion 302 that includes an openable abutment 305 that is openable and resealable with respect to the second girdle panel 141. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 14 , an absorbent assembly 152 comprising an upper canvas, a lower canvas and an absorbent core can be placed at least in the crotch panel 151. The crotch panel 151 comprises a liquid-permeable upper sheet 330, a lower waterproof canvas the liquids 340, an absorbent core 350 placed between the upper canvas 330 and the lower canvas 340. The criss-cross panel 151, preferably, also comprises of a pair of 360 barrier bends with elastics. The upper canvas 330 is preferably positioned so that it is adjacent to the infernal surface of the absorbent core 350 and preferably joins it and the lower canvas 340 in any suitable manner as is well known in the industry. These manners are described below with respect to the attachment of the lower canvas 340 to the absorbent core 350. The upper canvas 330 and the lower canvas 340 can be joined directly to each other. Alimentarily, the upper canvas 330 and the lower canvas 340 may be indirectly joined by attaching them directly to other elements such as the absorbent core 350, the. 360 barrier folds with elastic and the like in any suitable way as is well known in the industry. The lower canvas 340 is preferably positioned so that it is adjacent to the outer surface of the absorbent core 350 and preferably bonded thereto in any way as is well known in the industry. For example the bottom sheet 340 can be secured to the absorbent core 350 by means of a uniform and uniform layer of adhesive, a patterned layer of adhesive or an array of separate lines, spirals or spots of adhesive. The adhesives that have been found satisfactory are manufactured by H. B. Fuller Company of St. Paul, Minnesota and are marketed as H.L-1258. Thermal bonds, pressure joints, ultrasonic joints, dynamic mechanical joints or any other suitable medium or combinations of these, as known in the industry, can be used. While the upper canvas 330, the lower canvas 340 and the absorbent core 350 can be assembled in a variety of well-known configurations in order to form a crotch panel 151, the illustrative assembly configurations are described in general terms in FIG. U.S. patent no. 5,074,854 and in the international patent publication no. WO 90/04375. In addition, as described in Figures 6 and 7, the crotch panel 151 may further comprise a more substantial layer 370 of non-woven material laminate on the outer surface of the lower canvas 340 to give the garment 100 an even appearance. more similar to a cloth in the crotch region 150, in case the exerous surface 320 of the crotch panel 151 is exposed. The most outstanding layer 370, as a whole, comprises an infernal layer 371 of nonwoven material and an outer layer 372 of non-woven material. In the modality, either the upper canvas 330, the lower canvas 340 or the absorbent core 350 can be omitted from the components of the crotch panel 151, in case the garment 100 is intended for use with another absorbent article, as a complementary infernal pad. . The upper canvas 330 is adapted to make contact with the user's skin. The upper canvas 330 is oriented towards the wearer while wearing the garment 100, and is used, accordingly, to help isolate the wearer's skin from the bodily discharges housed in the absorbent core 350. Thus, the upper 330 canvas It is preferably moldable, soft to the anus and does not irritate the user's skin. In addition, the upper sheet 330 may be less hydrophilic than the absorbent core 350 to present a relatively dry surface to the user. The upper 330 canvas may also be permeable to liquids to allow liquid discharges (eg, urine) to penetrate easily through its thickness. A suitable top canvas can be manufactured from a wide range of raw materials such as non-woven and non-woven maerials.; polymeric materials such as perforated thermoplastic films, perforated plastic films and hydroformed iodmoplastic films; porous foams; reiculated foams; re-cyclic erymoplastic films; and erymoplasmic objects. Suitable raw materials and non-solid materials may be composed of non-native fibers (for example wood or cotton fibers), syn- theic fibers (for example, polymeric fibers such as polyester fibers, polypropylene, polyolefin or polyethylene), or a combination thereof. Naural and synthetic fibers. For example, the upper sheet 330 may be composed of a meltblown web or thermally bonded filaments of polyolefin fibers. The upper canvas 330 may also be a bonded carded weft composed of naural and / or synthetic fibers. In addition, the top sheet 330 may be composed of a hydrophobic, prac- tically material material, and the hydrophobic material may optionally be treated with a surfactant or otherwise processed to impart a desired level of permeability and hydrophilicity. These surfactants can be applied by any conventional means such as spraying, printing, brush coating or the like. The surfactants can be applied to the entire upper 330 canvas or can be applied selectively to particular sections of the upper 330 canvas, such as, for example, the center section along the longitudinal centiudinal line of the garment, to provide greater permeability in these sections. The upper canvas 330 can also include a composition applied thereon, which is configured to be transferred to the wearer's skin to improve the skin's dermal health. The lower canvas 340 is for preventing the bodily discharges absorbed and contained in the absorbent core 350 from wetting other items that come into contact with the garment 100, such as, for example, sheets and lower garments. In this manner, the bottom sheet 340 is preferably impermeable to liquids (eg urine) and is preferably manufactured from a thin plastic film, although other flexible and liquid impervious materials may also be used. As used herein, the term "flexible" refers to materials that are flexible and readily adapt to the general shape and contours of the human body. A suitable material for the bottom sheet 340 is an iron-plastics film having a thickness of about 0.012 mm (0.5 mil) to 0.051 mm (2.0 mils), preferably comprising polyethylene or polypropylene. If it is desired to provide the lower canvas 340 with a greater feel that is similar to a cloth, the lower canvas 340 may comprise a polyolefin film having a nonwoven web laminate on the external surface thereof, such as, for example, a sheet spun by bonding polyolefin fibers. In addition, the bottom sheet 340 may be formed of a layer of fibrous material that is uneven or uneven that has been partially or partially developed to impart a desired level of impermeability to liquids in selected regions that are adjacent to or close to the absorbent core. 350. Still further, the bottom canvas 340 may optionally be comprised of a microporous "permeable" material that allows the vapor to escape from the garment 100 millimeters, which also ensures that liquid discharges pass through the lower canvas 340. For example, the bottom sheet 340 may include a vapor permeable nonwoven material oriented towards the laminate laminated to a microporous film. The bottom sheet 340 may also be an elastomeric material such as a laminated, self-resilient ("STL") material, a laminated beam-spun polymer ("NBL"), or a laminated composite material. by lengthening ("SBL", for its acronym in English). The lower canvas 340 can also be etched or otherwise provided with a matte finish for a more pleasing appearance. The absorbent core 350 can be any absorbent member which in general terms is compressible, conformable, non-irritating to the wearer's skin, and capable of absorbing and retaining normal liquids such as urine and hearing certain bodily discharges.
The absorbent core 350 can be manufactured in a wide range of sizes and shapes (e.g., rectangular, hourglass, "T" shape, asymmetric, etc.) and from a wide variety of liquid absorbent materials that commonly they are used in disposable diapers and in other absorbent articles such as crushed wood pulp, which is usually called felt. Examples of other suitable absorbent materials include creped cellulose sheet; meltblown polymers including coform; chemically stiffened and modified relict cellulose flours; tissue paper including tissue paper wrappers and tissue paper laminates; absorbent foams; absorbent sponges; superabsorbent polymers; absorbent gelling materials; or any equivalent material or combinations of material problems. Preferably, the absorbent core 350 includes superabsorbent particles and a carrier medium for the superabsorbent particles. These superabsorbent particles are usually made from an absorbent gelling material. Preferably, the carrier medium can be formed from a tri-valent wood pulp. This wood pulp can be exchanged with siníéíicas, polymeric, meltblown or with a combination of meltblown fibers and naíural fibers. The configuration and construction of the absorbent core 350 may vary (for example, the absorbent core may have zones of varying caliber and a hydrophilic gradient or a lower average density and areas of lower bulk deposition, or may comprise a or more layers or esírucíuras). In addition, the size and absorption capacity of the core 350 can also vary to suit users, which can range from infants to adults. However, the total absorption capacity of the absorbent core 350 should be comparable to the intended use of the garment 100. The absorbent core 350 may also comprise a catch / distribution layer of chemically stiffened fibers and a fluid storage layer placed underneath. of the capture / dissipation layer. The crotch panel 151 further preferably comprises a pair of barrier bends 360 with elastic to provide improved comfort of liquids and of offensive body discharges. The barrier fold 360 with elastic usually comprises a barrier sheet 361 and a separating member 362. The barrier fold 360 with elastic is provided with a fixed edge 363 and a free edge 364. The fixed edge 363 joins the It will make up an underlying structure such as the upper canvas 330, the lower canvas 340, the absorbent core 350, and the like, in any appropriate way, as is well known in the industry. The spacer member 362 is surrounded by the barrier sheet 361 so that the spacer member 362 is adjacent the free edge 364 of the elastic barrier 360. The spacer member 362 allows the free edge 364 of the fold of the elastic fold 364 to be resilient. barrier 360 is held away from top sheet 330 in the crotch region 150 of garment 100. While the barrier fold with elastics may comprise several different ways to reduce the drainage of body discharges, US Pat. no. 4,695,278, U.S. Pat. no. 4,795,454 and the US Patent. no. 5,685,874 are described, in general terms, ilusíraíivas esírucíuras. Barrier 360 bends with elastic can be manufactured from a wide variety of materials such as polypropylene, polyester, rayon, nylon, foams, plastic films, formed films, and elastic foams. Barrier bends 360 can be woven, fabrics, of thermally bonded filaments, carded or the like. A preferred barrier fold comprises a polypropylene material that does not contain a final finish or surfactant rendering it impervious to liquids. As explained above, the leg opening 190 is provided with the elastic members 191. The elastic member 191 may be positioned along a portion of the lateral edge of the crotch panel 151, as shown in Figure 1. However, the member 191 can be placed along the entire length of the lateral edge of the crotch panel 151. The connection that can be opened 500 u ne so that the crotch panel 15 can be released to the second panel of kinin. for preforming the shape of underpants of the garment 100. The releasable union 500 is capable of being peelable to open the crotch panel 151 through the intentional application of a separating force on the releasable joint 500 without seriously damaging the garment components 100. The releasable union 500 can be provided to join a portion of the second waist panel 141 and a portion of the crotch panel 151 com or is shown in the embodiment of Figures 6 and 7, more concretely to join the lower layer 250 of the second panel 141 and the outermost layer 370 the crotch panel 151. In the embodiment shown in Figures 1 and 3, the releasable union 500 comprises three component parts; one component extending in the lateral direction along and adjacent the openable end 305 of the crotch panel, and the other two components extending in the longitudinal direction along and adjacent to the lateral edge of the crotch panel 151. In this manner, the releasable joint 500 can be formed with two or more different components such as points that extend intermittently in the lateral direction of the garment 100. The releasable joint 500 can be formed by any known means, such as for example, thermal joints, pressure joints, ultrasonic joints, adhesive bonds, adhesive bonds, perforations or any other suitable medium or combinations of these. In the embodiment, the releasable joint is provided between and joins the second waist panel 141 and the outermost layer 370 of the crotch panel 151. The second cinnacle panel 141 is provided with an elastomeric layer 510 placed between the layers. inner and outer 250, 260, and outermost layer 370 is provided with an elastomeric layer 520 placed between the inner and outer nonwoven layers 371, 372. In the embodiment shown in Figure 7, the releasable joint 500 is it provides enamel and joins the second cinching panel 141 and the substrate 420 of the fastening member 400 in place of the outermost layer 370 of the crotch panel 151. The second cinching panel 141 is provided with an elasomeric layer 530 placed between the layers inner and outer 250, 260, and the substrate 420 comprises two non-woven fabrics and an elastomeric layer 540 placed between the non-woven layers. The releasable joint 500 is preferably formed to resist the force of separation that arises during the use and / or application of the garment 100. The term "separation force", as used herein, refers to the forces that separate a component of the garment 100 from another garment component 100 when these components are joined together. The force of separation by the individual includes the shear stress and the detachment force. The term "shear stress", as used in the present, refers to the force of separation that generally acts in parallel to the plane where the union that can be released 500 is formed. The term "detachment force", as is used in the present, refers to the force of separation that acts in the opposite direction to the user when wearing the garment 100. The effort cut to release the union that can be released 500 should not be too small since the components together If between the union that can be released, 500 would undesirably separate one from the ear during the use of the garment 100. This can produce a serious draining of the corporal discharges that can dirty the clothes of the wearer. On the other hand, the detachment force for releasing the releasable joint 500 should not be too large since it would be difficult for the users and / or caregivers to release the releasable joint 500 in order to be able to use the garment 100 as a resettable diaper ipo underpants. In such a case, if the user / caretaker attempts to release the releasable joint 500 by force, the components of the garment 100 can tear when the releasable joint 500 is released. The elasomeric layers 510, 520, 530 and 540 intercalated between the non-woven fabric layers allow the shearing stress and releasable bonding force 500 to be optimized. Suitable materials for the elasomeric layer include synthetic rubber, natural rubber, olefinic elasmoplasic elastomer, elasomer polyurethane, pyrolytic elasiomer of polyamide or similar. The shear stress for releasing the releasable bond 500 is preferably greater than about 3.9 N / cm, more preferably it ranges from about 5.9 N / cm to 23.6 N / cm. The detachment force for releasing the releasable union 500 is preferably smaller than approximately 3.9 N / cm, more preferably, it fluctuates between approximately 0.079 N / cm and approximately 2.0 N / cm. The following method describes the procedure for measuring the detachment force and the shear stress, in N / cm, to release the releasable joint 500. An adequate insi-menstration used for the measurement of the force of detachment and the shear stress. The release of the releasable union 500 is the INSTRON 5564 device, which can be equipped with either a digital display or a data indicator in a display for loading and unloading. The following procedure is performed under standard laboratory conditions, at 23 ° C (73 ° F) and a relative humidity of 50%. (1) Take a new garment from a container and cut a piece of cloth from the garment located approximately in the center of the releasable joint. The sample strip comprises portions of the crotch panel and the chinning panel, each portion having a size of 25.4 mm (in the transverse direction) per 100 mm (in the longitudinal direction) and the portions must be joined together so as to be can release. At least three (3) samples must be prepared for each measurement of shear stress and shear force. (2) Place the sample line in the insírumenío. The way to fix the score line is to insert one end of the portion taken from the crotch panel into the upper jaw of the instrument, and then insert another end of the portion taken from the crotch panel into the lower jaw with enough tension to eliminate any slack of the sample line. (3) Pull the sample strip at a pull rate of 500 mm / minute until the crotch panel portion and the waist panel are completely separated. This procedure is based on ISO International Standard 527, which is incorporated herein by reference. (4) Read the peak value of the shear force or shear force during the procedure (3). (5) Repeat the procedures (1) to (4) above for the other sample strips. (6) Calculate the shear force or shear force as follows: Shear force / shear force = Sum of the peak values of force of the procedure (4) for the samples evaluated (N / cm) Number of test strips tested The holding member 400 is permanently provided and fixed on the crotch panel 151 adjacent the openable end 305. The holding member 400 is capable of resurfacing the crotch panel 151 to the second waist panel 141 to reform the shape of underpants of the garment 100 after the releasable union 500 is released. In a preferred embodiment, the holding member 400 is capable of resurfacing the openable end 305 of the crotch panel 151 with the lower surface 141 B of the second waist panel 141. Alternatively, the holding member 400 may be capable of resurfacing the crotch panel 151 with the inner surface 141 A of the second waist panel 141.
In a preferred embodiment, the fastening member 400 comprises one or more patches of the crochet-like material that is complementary to the second cinching panel 141. In which case, the second belt panel 141 usually comprises a receiving material complementary to the type material. crochet of the holding member 400. Alternatively, the holding member 400 may comprise one or more patches of the receiving material in case the second waist panel 141 comprises a crochet-like material complementary to the receiving material of the holding member 400. The term "crochet material", as used in the book, refers to any material that has a fastening system attached to a substrate and that protects it. The fastening system may have one or more mechanical coupling means protruding, usually radially, from a dowel which is attached to the substrate. The usual clutch means is the portion of the crochet material that penetrates and secures on the exposed surface of the complementary receiving material. A suitable crochet material is sold by the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota with model number XPO-0040 and by Velero USA, Inc. of Manchester, New Hampshire as Crochet 88. The term "receptacle material", as used herein, refers to any material that has an exposed surface with slightly separate openings complementary to the crocheted material. These openings are usually defined by one or more strands or fibers. The complementary crochet material can be trapped by the exposed surface of the receiving material and can not be removed without interference. Suitable materials for this receiving material may include loop material, non-solid material or the like. This receiving material may also comprise a material with model number CX-780 marketed by KURARAY Corp. For the embodiment described in this document, the loop material having a hair depth of approximately 0.8 millimeters functions well as a receiving material. The crochet-like material and the receiving material are considered "complementary" if the openings between the strands or fibers are sized to allow at least one clutch means of the crochet material to penetrate the surface of the receiving material and consequently clutch or intercept. As illustrated in Figures 4, and 7 to 10, the fastening member 400 comprises a crochet patterned patch 410 that is complementary to the outer surface 141 B of the second waist panel 141, and a substrate 420 where the connects the patch 410. The patch 410 can be integral with the sub-patch 420 or it can be a separate element adhered to the sub-patch 420. The patch 410 can be separated from the transverse side edges 401 and the longitudinal border 402 of the member. of clamping 400, at least about 0.1 cm, to offer variable positioning during manufacture and to prevent the rough edge of the patch 410 from making contact with and irritating the wearer's skin. The patch 410 can be supplied in any form, as long as the fastening member 400 is capable of reattaching the crotch panel 151 to the second waist panel 141. These suitable shapes include, but are not limited to, a circular shape. o oval; a semicircular shape; one form of sector; a triangular form; a square, rectangular or rhomboid shape; a polygonal shape such as a pentagon, hexagon, or the like; or any combination of the above. The patch 410 can be permanently joined to the sub-floor 420 by any common means in the industry in such a way that the bonding strength exceeds the desirable shear or shear force. In another embodiment (not shown), the fastening member 400 may comprise one or more patches of adhesive instead of patches of loop and crochet material. A suitable adhesive is sold by Eastman Chemical Products Company of Kingsport, Tennessee under the trade name Eastobond A-3. If the adhesive patches are selected for the fastening member 400, the second belt panel 141 must be adapted to provide a complementary adhesion surface in which these adhesive patches will adhere easily. A polyethylene material is suitable for providing the second waist panel 141 with this complementary adhesion surface. As shown in Figure 3, the fastening member 400 is placed below the second belt panel 141 and is not exposed outside of the second belt panel 141 until the releasable joint 500 is released, to prevent contamination. desired of the fastening member 400 before being used. The holding member 400 may be exposed by releasing the releasable joint 500 as illustrated in Figure 4. Subsequently, the garment 100 can be resumed to the wearer's body by attaching the patch 410 of the fastening member 400 to the lower surface 141 B of the second cinching panel 141 as illustrated in Figure 5. In addition, the garment 100 may comprise a fastener 600 for holding the fastening member 400. As illustrated in Figures 7, 9 and 10, the fastening member 400 may be contained within the fastener 600 in such a way that the fastening member 400 does not be exposed during use and not be attached to any portion of the second cinch panel 141 before the releasable joint 500 is released. In this embodiment, the fastening member 400 can be protected from undesirable conammination and would not be unexpectedly fastened to, for example, the user's garments when the crotch panel is reclosed from the legs of the wearer. Figures 11 to 13 illustrate another embodiment of the fastening member 400. In the embodiment, the fastening member 400 comprises a tongue member 430 fixed on the outer surface 320 of the crotch panel 300. If this tongue member 430 is selected to the fastening member 400, the second cinching panel 141 may have a slot portion 440 with which the tongue member 430 is releasably and repeatably clutched. The tongue member 430 can also be fixed to the inner surface 310 of the crotch panel 300. By the conical, the holding member 400 can have a slot portion if the second waist panel 141 comprises a tongue member with which the slot portion is clutched releasably and repeatedly. As illustrated in FIG. 11, the member of I-430 of the sowing member 400 sec is placed below the second panel 141 and will not be exposed outside the second panel 141, so that the joint that can be released 500 is released. The tongue member 430 of the fastening member 400 can be exposed upon release of the releasable joint 500, as illustrated in Figure 12. Subsequently, the garment 100 can be reattached to the wearer's body upon passage of the garment. tongue member 430 through slot portion 440, as illustrated in Figure 13. For the fastening member 400 any other known fastening means may also be acceptable, for example adhesives, magnets, hermaphroditic fasteners, fasteners, buttons, closures or similar. Figure 15 illustrates another embodiment of the garment. The garment 1000 comprises a first waist panel 1131, a second waist panel 1141 and a crotch panel 1151. The garment 1000 has an aperture indicator 1002 provided on the outside surface 1141B of the second fascia panel 1141 and an opening tab. 1004 to facilitate the operation of coverage. The 1,000 pcs also has a placement zone indicator 1006 which is provided in the second waist panel 1141 for holding the fastening member 1400. Further, in the embodiment shown in Figure 15, the releasable attachment 500 comprises two components; a component extending in a lateral direction along and adjoining the openable end 1305 of the crotch panel 1151 and the compose ear extending in the lateral direction along and adjacent to the lower eximeum 1008 of the second waist panel 1141. The other component of the releasable union 500 that extends along and adjacent the lower extruder 1008 is placed in the area where the absorbent core exits when the garment 1000 includes the absorbent core. Figures 16 and 17 illustrate another modality of the removable joint. Figure 16 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XVI-XVI of the Figure 1 5. L a plet 1 000 comprises a clamping unit 1010 that is supplied between the second waist panel 1141 and the panel Crotch 1151. Grip unit 1010 comprises a first clamping unit 1012 supplied adjacent and along the openable trim 1305 of the crotch panel 1151 and a second clamp unit 1014 supplied adjacent and along the lower end 1008 of the second waist panel 1141. Both the first clamping unit 1012 and the second clamping unit 1014 are attached to the second panel 1141 in a permanent clamping portion 1016 and are fixed to the lower leg of the clamp 1 151 in a second permanent clamping section. 1018. The fastening member 1400 is also provided adjacent and along the opening abutment 1305 of the crotch panel 1151 and attached to the crotch panel 1151. The fastening member 1400 is bent as shown in Figure 16 so that the removable attachment 1500 is released. To maintain the configuration of the clamping member 1400, a portion of the fastening member 1 400 may be, for example, provisionally attached to a portion of the fastening unit 1012. The detachable attachment 1500 is provided between the first fastening portion 1016 and the second fastening portion 1018 in such a way that the clamping unit 1012, 1014 is separated in the releasable joint 1500 when it is released. In the embodiment shown in Figure 16, removable joint 1500 can be formed with perforations formed in clamping unit 1012, 1014. After releasable joint 1500 is released, clamping member 1400 is unfolded to provide a function of clamping as shown in Figure 14. Figure 18 illustrates another modality of the garment. Figure 18 shows a configuration of the garment wherein the fastening member 1400 is resubjected to the outer surface 1141 B of the second waist panel 1141 to reform the shape of underpants after the release joint is released. The garment 1000 has an explanatory indicator 1020 on the back of the underside 1022 to which the fastening member 1400 is attached (see also Figure 17) so that the fastening member 1400 is attached to the zone indicator for positioning 1006. The substrate 1022 to which the fastening member is attached may also have tabs 1024 to facilitate resuscitation of the fastening member 1400. Figures 19 to 21 illustrate convenient disposal of the garment. After the garment 100 is worn, the garment 100 fastening member 400 is released from second waist panel 141. First cinching panel 131 and second waist panel 141 are folded as shown in Figure 19 in preparation for disposing of the garment. After that, the bent cinnacle panels 131, 141 are wound to the openable eyrie 305 of the crotch panel 151. The fastening member 400 is then attached to the outer surface 320 of the crotch panel 151 to be discarded. The relevant part of all documents cited in the section "Detailed description of the invention" are hereby incorporated by reference and should not be construed that the citation of said documents is the admission that they conform the prior industry with respect to the present invention. . Although the particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it will be clear to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It has been intended, therefore, to cover in the appended claims all changes and modifications that are within the scope of the invention.

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1. A disposable underwear type that has a waist opening and a pair of leg openings; the garment comprises a first waist panel, a second waist panel and a crotch panel positioned between the first cinientation panel and the second waist panel; the crotch panel is openable and reclosable with respect to at least the second waist panel; characterized in that the garment comprises: A removable joint that joins the crotch panel to the second waist panel for preforming the shape of the underpants and the removable union is detached from the first opening of the crotch panel, and a fastening member that is capable of readjusting the crotch panel to the second waist panel to reform the shape of the underpants after the release joint is peeled off.
2. The underwear-type disposable garment according to claim 1, further characterized in that the first waist panel is a front-facing panel and the second panel is a rear-facing panel.
3. The disposable garment of the underpants according to claim 1, further characterized in that the first cinch panel is a rear waist panel and the second waist panel is a front waist panel.
4. The underwear-type disposable garment according to claim 1, further characterized in that the crotch panel is openable and resealable with respect to both the first cinientation panel and the second cinientation panel.
5. The disposable garment of the underpants according to claim 1, further characterized in that the removable joint is unable to join the crotch panel to the second waist panel once the removable joint is peeled off.
6. The underwear-type disposable garment according to claim 1, further characterized in that the first waist panel, the second waist panel and the crotch panel comprise a member that separates them one from the other.
7. The disposable garment according to claim 1, further characterized in that the crotch panel has an openable end that opens with respect to the second cinientation panel.
8. The underwear-type disposable garment according to claim 7, further characterized in that the crotch panel has an elastomer attached thereto, permanently attached to the first cinch panel.
9. The disposable garment of the underpants according to claim 7, further characterized in that the fastening member is provided in the crotch panel adjacent to the opening abutment.
10. The underwear-type disposable garment according to claim 9, further characterized in that the fastening member comprises a crochet type material, and the first cinching panel comprises a receiving material complementary to the crochet material.
11. The disposable article of underpants according to claim 1, further characterized in that the holding member is not exposed outside the second waist panel before the release joint is peeled off.
12. The underwear-type disposable garment according to claim 11, further characterized in that the fastening member is not attached to any portion of the second cini- nur panel before the release joint is peeled off. The underwear-type disposable garment according to claim 1, further characterized in that the peel-off joint is provided to join a portion of the second waist panel and a portion of the crotch panel. 14. The disposable garment iipo underpants according to claim 13, further characterized in that the garment comprises a clamping unit arranged enire the second cinienta panel and the crotch panel; the clamping unit is attached to the second cinientation panel at a first permanent joining portion and is attached to the crotch panel at a second permanent joining portion, and the tear-off joint is disposed between the first permanent joining portion and the second portion The joint will remain in place in such a manner that the clamping unit separates at the releasable joint when the detachment connection is detached.
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