US20110100526A1 - Diaper manufacturing method - Google Patents
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- A61F13/15—Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- the present invention relates to a diaper manufacturing method.
- a diaper 1 having side panels (wing portions) provided on a diaper body 2 as shown in FIG. 5A is known in the prior art (see the first patent document).
- panel assemblies P are folded onto the diaper body 2 as shown in FIG. 5B along lines L 11 shown in FIG. 5A . Then, the diaper body 2 is folded along lines L 12 so as to be folded up as shown in FIG. 5C .
- the panel assembly P is formed by a side panel 3 and a tape fastener 4 .
- the tape fastener 4 is formed by, for example, a male touch fastener, or the like.
- the tape fasteners 4 may also get folded when folding up the diaper body 2 along the lines L 12 , and since the tape fasteners 4 have high rigidity and are slippery, the line L 12 warps and it is difficult to neatly fold up the diaper body 2 .
- a diaper manufacturing method of the present invention is a method for manufacturing a diaper including: a diaper body including a front portion covering a front side of a wearer, a back portion covering a back side of the wearer, and a crotch portion between the front portion and the back portion; a pair of side panels secured respectively to side edge portions of the back portion opposing each other in a girth direction; and a tape fastener provided at each of end portions of the side panels in the girth direction, wherein each of the side panels is attached to the front portion via the tape fastener to thereby fasten the diaper around a torso of the wearer when the diaper is worn, the method comprising: a step of carrying the diaper body in a longitudinal direction perpendicular to the girth direction; a step of forming panel assemblies, each including each of the side panels and the tape fastener attached to each of the side panels, in which the panel assemblies are each folded along a virtual first line extending in the longitudinal direction so that the tape
- the diaper body can be folded up along the virtual third line at a position that does not overlap (without overlapping) the panel assemblies. Therefore, since the tape fasteners which have high rigidity and are slippery are not folded along the third line, the third line (folding line) does not warp and it is possible to neatly fold up the diaper.
- the panel assemblies may be folded along the first line before the attachment step.
- the panel assembly is pre-folded before the attachment step, the panel assembly is compact. Therefore, the manufacture is easier as compared with a case where the panel assembly is folded after the attachment step (the step of attaching the panel assemblies).
- the panel assemblies may each be folded in the step of forming panel assemblies so that a surface of the tape fastener on which a male touch fastener is formed and a skin-contact surface of the side panel face each other.
- the folded tape fastener is a male touch fastener
- the folded tape is tentatively fastened to the non-woven fabric of the side panel. Therefore, the state where the diaper is folded is more easily maintained.
- skin-contact surface refers to the inner surface which directly or indirectly comes into contact with the skin of the wearer when the diaper is worn.
- the panel assemblies may each be folded in the step of forming panel assemblies so that an opposite surface of the tape fastener opposite to a surface thereof on which a male touch fastener is formed and a non-skin-contact surface of the side panel face each other.
- non-skin-contact surface refers to the outer surface which is opposite to the skin-contact surface and does not come into contact with the skin.
- another diaper manufacturing method is a method for manufacturing a diaper including: a diaper body including a front portion covering a front side of a wearer, a back portion covering a back side of the wearer, and a crotch portion between the front portion and the back portion; a pair of side flaps protruding in a girth direction from the back portion of the diaper body; and a tape fastener provided at each of end portions of the side flaps in the girth direction, wherein each of the side flaps is attached to the front portion via the tape fastener to thereby fasten the diaper around a torso of the wearer when the diaper is worn, the method comprising: a step of carrying the diaper body in a longitudinal direction perpendicular to the girth direction; a step of attaching the tape fastener to each of the side flaps; a first folding step of folding each of the side flaps or the tape fastener along a virtual first line extending in the longitudinal direction so that the tape fastener faces
- the diaper body can be folded up along the third line at a position that does not overlap (without overlapping) the side flaps. Therefore, since the tape fasteners which have high rigidity and are slippery are not folded along the third line, the third line (folding line) does not warp and it is possible to neatly fold up the diaper.
- the side flap or the tape fastener may be folded in the first folding step so that a surface of the tape fastener on which a male touch fastener is formed and a skin-contact surface of the side flap face each other.
- the folded tape fastener is a male touch fastener
- the male touch fastener is tentatively fastened to the non-woven fabric of the side panel. Therefore, the folded state is more easily maintained.
- the side flap or the tape fastener may be folded in the first folding step so that an opposite surface of the tape fastener opposite to a surface thereof on which a male touch fastener is formed and a non-skin-contact surface of the side flap face each other.
- the side flap or the tape fastener is folded so that the opposite surface of the tape fastener opposite to the surface thereof on which the male touch fastener is formed and the non-skin-contact surface of the side flap face each other. Therefore, the male touch fastener of the tape fastener is exposed on the upper surface. Therefore, when the wearer wears the diaper, it is easier to hold the tape fastener and it is possible to easily unfold the folded diaper.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B are schematic plan views showing a diaper manufacturing method according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIGS. 2A , 2 C and 2 E are schematic plan views showing the diaper manufacturing method
- FIGS. 2B , 2 D and 2 F are schematic cross-sectional views thereof, respectively.
- FIGS. 3A , 3 B and 3 C are schematic plan views showing a diaper manufacturing method according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIGS. 4A , 4 C and 4 E are schematic plan views showing the diaper manufacturing method
- FIGS. 4B , 4 D and 4 F are schematic cross-sectional views thereof, respectively.
- FIGS. 5A , 5 B and 5 C are schematic plan views showing a conventional diaper manufacturing method.
- FIG. 6A is a schematic plan view showing a diaper according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention
- FIG. 6B is a schematic front view showing the diaper in use.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B are schematic plan views showing a diaper manufacturing method according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIGS. 8A , 8 C and 8 E are schematic plan views showing the diaper manufacturing method
- FIGS. 8B , 8 D and 8 F are schematic cross-sectional views thereof, respectively.
- FIGS. 9A , 9 B and 9 C are schematic plan views showing a diaper manufacturing method according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
- FIGS. 10A , 10 C and 10 E are schematic plan views showing the diaper manufacturing method
- FIGS. 10B , 10 D and 10 F are schematic cross-sectional views thereof, respectively.
- FIGS. 1 , 2 and 6 show Embodiment 1.
- a diaper 1 of Embodiment 1 includes a diaper body 2 and a pair of panel assemblies P.
- the diaper body 2 includes a front portion 20 covering the front side of the wearer, a back portion 21 covering the back side of the wearer, and a crotch portion 22 between the front portion 20 and the back portion 21 .
- Each panel assembly P includes the side panel 3 and the tape fastener 4 , and the side panels 3 of the panel assemblies P are secured to end portions 21 a of the back portion 21 opposing each other in a girth direction Y.
- the side panel 3 is formed by a non-woven fabric
- the tape fastener 4 is formed by a male touch fastener.
- a surface 4 a of the tape fastener 4 on which the male touch fastener is formed is dotted.
- the side panels 3 are attached to the front portion 20 of the diaper body 2 via the tape fasteners 4 to thereby fasten the diaper 1 around the torso of the wearer, thus securing the diaper 1 .
- Step of carrying diaper body 2 Step of carrying diaper body 2 :
- the diaper bodies 2 are carried in the form of a continuous web W in which a plurality of diaper bodies 2 are continuous together (not separated from one another).
- the continuous web W is formed by a continuous laminate sheet, for example, and is carried in a longitudinal direction (carrying direction) X generally perpendicular to the girth direction Y.
- the diaper body 2 is provided with an absorbent body 5 covering the crotch of the wearer, etc.
- a female touch fastener 6 hatched with broken lines, may be provided on the side of a non-skin-contact surface (outer surface) 2 b of the front portion 20 of the diaper body 2 .
- Step of forming panel assembly P
- the panel assemblies P each including the side panel 3 and the tape fastener 4 attached to the side panel 3 , are separately carried.
- the panel assemblies P are folded along a pair of virtual first lines L 1 extending in the longitudinal direction X of the side panels 3 so that the surface 4 a on which the male touch fastener of the tape fastener 4 is formed and a skin-contact surface (inner surface) 3 a of the side panel 3 face each other.
- first lines L 1 are herein set on the tape fasteners 4 in FIG. 1A , they may be set on the side panels 3 .
- the tape fastener 4 may include a tackifier applied thereon, for example.
- a release sheet (not shown) is inserted between the side panel 3 and the tape fastener 4 in order to prevent the tape fastener 4 from adhering to the side panel 3 when the panel assembly is folded.
- the side panel 3 which includes the release sheet bonded to the skin-contact surface 3 a thereof is used.
- the continuous web W is cut into individual diaper bodies 2 along cut-off lines CL generally parallel to the girth direction Y.
- the diaper body 2 may be provided with around-leg portions 23 which are cut so as to conform to leg portions of the wearer.
- the around-leg portions 23 may be provided with elastic members formed by rubber threads, for example, so that the around-leg portions 23 conform to the legs of the wearer when the diaper is worn.
- the front portion 20 and the back portion 21 of the diaper body 2 may be provided with an elastic member for making the diaper 1 fit the wearer.
- the elastic member may be, for example, a plurality of rubber threads or rubber tapes, a material including a film or a thermoplastic resin, or the like.
- Step of attaching panel assembly P to diaper body 2 Step of attaching panel assembly P to diaper body 2 :
- an adhesive is applied on the opposing side edge portions 21 a on the side of the non-skin-contact surface 2 b of the back portion 21 of the diaper body 2 shown in FIG. 1B .
- the end portions of the pair of side panels 3 are attached to the side edge portions 21 a, opposing each other in the girth direction Y, of the back portion 21 of the diaper body 2 . That is, the pre-folded panel assemblies P are attached to the diaper body 2 .
- panel assemblies P may be folded along the first lines L 1 after the attachment step.
- the side panels 3 of the panel assemblies P are each folded in two as shown in FIG. 2A along a virtual second line L 2 extending in the longitudinal direction X so that the panel assembly P, which has been folded along the first line L 1 ( FIG. 1A ), lies on the diaper body 2 .
- the second line L 2 of FIG. 1B is placed in the side panel 3 in the vicinity of the side edge portion 21 a of the diaper body 2 , and between the tip portion of the folded tape fastener 4 and the side edge portion 21 a.
- the panel assemblies P are folded so as to lie on the back portion 21 of the diaper body 2 as shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B . That is, they are folded so that a reverse surface (outer surface) 4 b of the tape fastener 4 and a skin-contact surface 2 a of the diaper body 2 face each other as shown in FIG. 2B .
- one side of the diaper body 2 is folded up as shown in FIGS. 2C and 2D along one of virtual third lines L 3 extending in the longitudinal direction X shown in FIG. 2A . That is, as shown in FIG. 2D , it is folded so that a non-skin-contact surface 3 b of one of the side panels 3 and the skin-contact surface 2 a of the diaper body 2 face each other.
- the other side of the diaper body 2 to which the other one of the panel assemblies P in the girth direction Y is attached, is folded up as shown in FIGS. 2E and 2F along the other one of the virtual third lines L 3 extending in the longitudinal direction X shown in FIG. 2C . That is, as shown in FIG. 2F , it is folded so that the non-skin-contact surface 3 b of the other one of the side panels 3 and the non-skin-contact surface 2 b of the folded diaper body 2 face each other.
- the opposing third lines L 3 are respectively set at positions generally 1 ⁇ 3 from the left and right ends of the diaper body 2 in the girth direction Y so that they do not overlap the panel assemblies P and so that the diaper body 2 is as compact as possible in the girth direction Y.
- the diaper 1 is folded up as shown in FIG. 2E .
- the step of forming the panel assembly P, the attachment step, the folding step, and the folding-up step are performed for each of the left side and the right side in the girth direction Y for each diaper body 2 .
- the diaper 1 of FIG. 2E is folded in two along a line extending in the girth direction.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show Embodiment 2.
- Step of forming panel assembly P
- the panel assemblies P each including the side panel 3 and the tape fastener 4 attached to the side panel 3 , are separately carried.
- the panel assemblies P are folded along a pair of virtual first lines L 1 extending in the longitudinal direction X of the side panels 3 .
- first lines L 1 are set on the tape fastener 4 in FIG. 7A , they may be set on the side panels 3 .
- the continuous web W is cut into individual diaper bodies 2 along the cut-off lines CL generally parallel to the girth direction Y.
- the panel assemblies P are attached to the opposing side edge portions 21 a on the side of the non-skin-contact surface 2 b of the back portion 21 of the diaper body 2 .
- the side panels 3 of the panel assemblies P are each folded in two as shown in FIG. 8A along the virtual second line L 2 extending in the longitudinal direction X so that the panel assembly P, which has been folded along the first line L 1 ( FIG. 7A ), lies on the diaper body 2 .
- the panel assemblies P are folded so as to lie on the back portion 21 of the diaper body 2 as shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B . That is, they are folded so that the skin-contact surface 3 a of the side panel 3 and the skin-contact surface 2 a of the diaper body 2 A face each other as shown in FIG. 8B .
- the surface 4 a of the tape fastener 4 on which the male touch fastener is formed is exposed on the upper surface.
- the diaper body 2 is folded along the virtual third line L 3 as shown in FIGS. 8C to 8F so that the diaper 1 is folded up as shown in FIG. 8E .
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show Embodiment 3.
- the diaper 1 of Embodiment 3 is a so-called “T-shaped diaper”, and includes a pair of side flaps 2 f formed integral with the diaper body 2 , the side flaps 2 f protruding in the girth direction Y from the back portion 21 of the diaper body 2 A, as shown in FIG. 3B .
- Step of attaching tape fasteners 4 to side flaps 2 f Step of attaching tape fasteners 4 to side flaps 2 f:
- the tape fasteners 4 are attached to the end portions, opposing each other in the girth direction Y, of the side flaps 2 f of the diaper body 2 A shown in FIG. 3B .
- the tape fastener 4 is folded along the virtual first line L 1 extending in the longitudinal direction X so that the surface 4 a of the tape fastener 4 on which the male touch fastener is formed and the skin-contact surface 2 a of the side flap 2 f face each other.
- first line L 1 is set on the tape fastener 4 in FIG. 3B
- first line L 1 may be set on the side flap 2 f so that the side flap 2 f is folded.
- the side flap 2 f is folded along the virtual second line L 2 extending in the longitudinal direction X so that the side flap 2 f lies on the diaper body 2 A. That is, as shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B , it is folded so that the upper surface (outer surface) of the tape fastener 4 and the skin-contact surface 2 a of the diaper body 2 A face each other.
- the diaper body 2 A is folded up as shown in FIGS. 4C and 4D along one of the virtual third lines L 3 shown in FIG. 4A . That is, it is folded so that the non-skin-contact surface (outer surface) of the side flap 2 f and the skin-contact surface 2 a of the diaper body 2 A face each other.
- the third lines L 3 are respectively set at positions generally 1 ⁇ 3 from the left and right ends of the diaper body 2 A, which has been folded in the second folding step, in the girth direction Y of the diaper body 2 A so that they do not overlap the side flap 2 f and the tape fastener 4 .
- the diaper 1 is folded up as shown in FIG. 4E .
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show Embodiment 4.
- the tape fasteners 4 are attached to the end portions, opposing each other in the girth direction Y, of the side flaps 2 f of the diaper body 2 A.
- the tape fastener 4 is folded along the virtual first line L 1 so that the opposite surface 4 b of the tape fastener 4 opposite to the surface 4 a thereof on which the male touch fastener is formed and the non-skin-contact surface 2 b of the side flap 2 f face each other.
- the first line L 1 may be set on the side flap 2 f so that the side flap 2 f is folded.
- the side flap 2 f is folded along the virtual second line L 2 ( FIG. 9C ) extending in the longitudinal direction X so that the side flap 2 f lies on the diaper body 2 A. That is, the side flap 2 f is folded along the line L 2 so that the skin-contact surface of the side flap 2 f and the skin-contact surface of the diaper body 2 A face each other.
- the surface 4 a of the tape fastener 4 on which the male touch fastener is formed is exposed on the upper surface.
- the diaper body 2 A is folded up along the virtual third line L 3 ( FIG. 10A ) so that the diaper 1 is folded up as shown in FIG. 10E .
- the present invention is applicable to a diaper manufacturing method.
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