WO2004026204A1 - 陰唇間製品およびこの陰唇間製品用の水崩壊性表面側シート - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an interlabial product that is worn between labia and absorbs body fluids such as menstrual blood excreted from between the labia, and is then poured into the effluent of a flush toilet to disintegrate and be discarded as it is. And the water-slippy surface sheet for this interlabial product.
- an interlabial product to be worn between the labia has been known.
- an interlabial product a water-breaking product that is dispersed in a large amount of effluent from the toilet and formed into small pieces so that it does not remain in its original shape has been developed.
- the water-labile interlabial pad does not block the toilet plumbing and can be flushed into a flush toilet for disposal.
- an interlabial pad disclosed in JP-T-2000-50132. That is, the interlabial pad disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-50132 discloses a first fibrous assembly and a liquid-permeable topsheet facing the inner wall of the wearer's labia. ⁇ It has a wet strong resin such as glyoxalized polyacrylamide resin. This wet-strength resin has water-disintegration properties. In a large amount of water or a stream of water, the bond between the materials is loosened and dispersed, but the material does not break down with a certain amount of moisture while worn. Therefore, no material remains in the labia and bacterial growth can be prevented.
- a wet strong resin such as glyoxalized polyacrylamide resin.
- the absorptive interlabial device disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-51286 contains a polysiloxane-based emollient composition in at least a part of the body contact surface. This can reduce the frictional resistance between the body and the absorbent interlabial device, thereby reducing discomfort.
- the inner labial wall and the body-contacting surface of the interlabial product become slippery, which may cause the interlabial product to shift during wear, and in some cases from the interlabial space to the labia. There was a risk that the product might fall off.
- the viscous component of the polysiloxane-based emollient composition contained in the surface sheet of the interlabial product remains on the inner wall and vulva of the labia, and the viscous component may cause the wearer to feel discomfort.
- components eluted from the polysiloxane-based emollient composition may chemically irritate the wearer's body and cause itching and rough skin.
- interlabial products are designed to be more compact in size than napkins and liners to prevent them from falling off between the labia and reduce discomfort during wear. Therefore, because of its compact size, the front side sheet, which is the body side of the interlabial product, is easily covered with menstrual blood. Therefore, if the interlabial product cannot be flushed into the toilet after use, the used interlabial product will be discarded by hand. At this time, the user tries to fold the product such as a napkin or liner with the front side of the interlabial product inside. This causes menstrual blood to adhere to the fingers, which is not only unsanitary, but also extremely time-consuming.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems, and has both comfort during wearing and water-sloshing property that quickly breaks when put into a flush toilet after use. It is intended to provide an interlabial product and a front side sheet for this interlabial product.
- the present inventors have found the following characteristics, and have completed the present invention. That is, fibril fibers having a large number of fine branched hairs from the surface of the fibers were used for at least a part of the fibers constituting the surface side sheet, and adjacent fibers were bridged by the branched hairs.
- the fibers constituting the front side sheet are connected to each other, and in a wet state in which a body fluid such as menstrual blood is absorbed, the original shape of the sheet is maintained.
- the bonds between the fibers are loosened, and the sheet is broken down to the original shape.
- the present invention provides the following.
- a hydrolysable surface sheet for an interlabial product used in an interlabial product to be worn between the labia comprising a single fiber and a fibril fiber having branched hairs branched from the surface. Consisting of hydrophilic fibers composed of At least a portion of the branched hairs provides a water-loalying surface-side sheet for an interlabial product, wherein the single fibers and the fibril fibers are crosslinked with each other.
- the monofilament means a fiber that has not been subjected to physical post-processing such as fibrillation.
- fibril fiber means a fiber in which a large number of branched hairs are formed by beating or the like.
- the water-collapseable surface-side sheet is constituted by a single fiber which is one fiber and a filament fiber having branched hairs branched from the surface.
- the branched hairs forming the fibril fibers form a crosslinked structure by bridging the adjacent single fibers and the fibril fibers, and the fibers are connected to each other. Therefore, even in the wet state, which has absorbed body fluids such as menstrual blood, the water-collapsed surface-side sheet is not easily loosened and does not collapse.
- the bridging hair bridging structure gradually decomposes, and the water-spotting surface sheet breaks down.
- the fibril fiber is from 3% by weight to 30% of the hydrophilic fiber.
- the present invention provides a water disintegratable front side sheet for an interlabial product, which is a mixture by weight.
- the soft texture is not impaired, and it is not easily loosened even in a wet state in which a body fluid such as menstrual blood is absorbed.
- the elongation can be improved, and the bridging hair bridging structure gradually decomposes against a large amount of water such as toilet flush water, so that the original shape of the sheet cannot be maintained.
- the fibril fiber content is less than 3% by weight of the hydrophilic fiber, the cross-linked structure is too small and the elongation in the wet state during wearing is not improved, so that the cross-linked structure is easily broken and the durability is reduced. I do.
- the fibril fiber is more than 30% by weight of the hydrophilic fiber, the crosslinked structure is too large, and the soft texture may be impaired.
- the branched hair of the fibril fiber provides a water-slippery surface-side sheet for an interlabial product having a degree of beating of lOOcc to 400cc.
- the tensile strength in a wet state absorbing body fluids, coupled with the bonding of fibers by a cross-linked structure of fibril fibers and single fibers. And elongation can be improved.
- the degree of beating is less than 100 cc, the degree of beating is severe, so that fiber branching increases and the strength of fibril fiber decreases.
- the beating degree is greater than 400 cc, the degree of beating is weak, so that the number of branching hairs is reduced.
- hydrophilic fibers are laminated and formed into a sheet, the cross-linking between monofilament and fibril fiber is performed. Less structure, breaks when wet May be present.
- the fibril fiber provides a water-disintegrable surface-side sheet for an interlabial product, which is a rayon fiber.
- Rayon fiber is produced by a wet method or a dry method, and the fiber length can be freely selected from a range of 1 to 38 mm. Therefore, according to the invention of (5), since the length of the branched hair can be lengthened by beating the rayon fiber into fibril fiber, the flexible bridge can be combined with the single fiber and the fibril fiber. A hanging structure can be obtained.
- rayon fiber Since natural fibers generally vary in fiber length, even when the natural fibers are beaten into fibril fibers, the length of the branch hairs also tends to vary, making it difficult to form a stable cross-linked structure.
- rayon fiber can be freely selected in fiber length, and there is little variation.
- rayon fiber is hydrophilic, and therefore has excellent affinity for body fluids and good followability to the inner wall of labia, and thus can be suitably used as the fibril fiber of the present invention.
- An interlabial product that is provided with a water-disintegrable front-side sheet disposed on the labia side and a back-side sheet disposed on the opposite side (clothing side) from the labia, and is mounted between the labia.
- the water-squashed surface-side sheet is composed of a hydrophilic fiber composed of: a single fiber; and a fibril fiber having a branched hair branched from a surface. At least a part of the branched hair is the single fiber.
- An interlabial product characterized in that fibers and the fipril fibers are cross-linked to each other.
- the water-labilable surface-side sheet of the interlabial product is made of a hydrophilic fiber composed of a single fiber, and a fibril fiber having a large number of branched hairs branched from the surface. At least a part of the branched hair has a cross-linking structure for cross-linking the single fiber and the fibril fiber with each other. Therefore, even in the wet state where body fluids such as menstrual blood are absorbed, The sheet does not loosen easily and does not break down. As a result, the interlabial product does not displace or fall off between the labia.
- the bridging hair bridging structure is gradually decomposed, and the water-loamy surface-side sheet collapses, and the interlabial product is processed into small pieces. ⁇ .
- the total length of the front side sheet in the lateral direction is set to be longer than before the sheet is folded. Therefore, even when the interlabial product is folded into two, the front side sheet is not pressed by the absorbent placed in the interlabial product, and the force to return the interlabial product to the state before folding, In other words, the force at which both edges of the interlabial product try to open can be suppressed. Therefore, even when the interlabial product is worn between the labia, the interlabial product does not fall off because it does not push the tip of the labia.
- the flat state before the interlabial product is folded means a state in which the interlabial product is open, and the total dimension in the short direction is defined as the length along the short direction of the interlabial product. It means the dimension from one edge to the other.
- the meaning that the total length in the transverse direction of the front side sheet when the interlabial product is folded into two is larger than the size in the short side direction of the front side sheet before being folded.
- the lateral dimension of the outermost surface side sheet is the lateral dimension of the flat sheet before folding. It is longer than the dimension in the direction by the circumference of a semicircle whose radius is the thickness of the interlabial product.
- the following method is used to make the total length in the short direction of the front side sheet in a state where the interlabial product is folded into two pieces longer than the width in the short direction of a flat plate.
- the total length in the short direction of the front side sheet is set to be larger than the total length in the short side direction of the back side sheet, and the front side sheet is slackened in the short direction.
- the front side sheet is joined to the back side sheet in a state where the back side sheet absorber is folded into two.
- the front side sheet is easily extendable in the short direction, and the front side sheet and the back side sheet are joined in a flat state.
- the front side sheet is subjected to corrugation or slitting along the short side direction, and the front side sheet 'itself has a maximum tensile elongation in the short side direction of 10%. It may be 0% or more.
- the front side sheet formed by wet spunlace is subjected to tendering, and a sheet with a maximum elongation of 100% or more in the transverse direction is joined to the back side sheet. Is preferred.
- the back-side sheet provides an interlabial product comprising hydrophilic fibers including fibril fibers.
- the back side sheet is provided with hydrophilic fibers containing fibril fibers.
- the back side sheets may rub against each other, and when the interlabial product and napkin are used together, the back side sheet of the interlabial product And the napkin may rub. Even in such a case, since the frictional resistance is reduced by the back side sheet, it is possible to prevent the back side sheet from being loosened and the body fluid from leaking. Furthermore, even if the backside sheet becomes wet due to the attachment of bodily fluid to the backside sheet, the risk of breakage of the backside sheet can be further reduced by the hydrophilic fibers of fibrils.
- the back side sheet is made by laminating a hydrophilic fiber sheet such as tissue on a film etc. made from a hydrolyzed biodegradable resin as a raw material in consideration of the wettability to water when discarded in a toilet.
- the hydrophilic fiber sheet contains fibril fibers such as fibril rayon fibers.
- the film include a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) film, a film that has been subjected to a water-repellent treatment with silicon or the like on one or both sides of the PVA film, and silicon; PVA film, starch film, polylactic acid Or polybutylene succinate.
- PVA polyvinyl alcohol
- the hydrophilic fiber is treated with a water repellent treatment with a sizing agent to adjust the water repellency so that it has both leakproofness during wear and wettability with the water discharged from the toilet at the time of disposal.
- the back sheet may be mixed with an inorganic pigment in the range of 0.1 to 5% for coloring.
- the hydrophilic fiber sheet containing fibril fibers the same one as described above as the front side sheet can be used. That is, specifically, the hydrophilic fiber sheet has a fiber length in the range of 1 to 38 mm, more preferably 2 to 20 mm, and a fineness in the range of 1.1 to 3.3 dtex. Is a spunlaced nonwoven fabric which is mixed in a required amount to adjust the basis weight in a range of 20 to 60 g / m 2 . As the mixing proportion of the fibril fiber and the single fiber, fibrils fibers 3-3 0% by weight, monofilament 9 7-7 0 weight 0/0 are preferred.
- the basis weight of the film of the back side sheet bonded to the hydrophilic fiber sheet including Fipuriru fibers a 1 9 ⁇ 4 0 g Zm 2, are joined by embossing or adhesive bonding rate 1-3 0% Is preferable.
- the thickness of the resin to be laminated is preferably in the range of 10 to 40 ⁇ m.
- a mini sheet piece for inserting a finger is provided, and this mini sheet piece provides an interlabial product containing fibril fiber.
- a mini sheet piece on the clothes side of the back side sheet is provided.
- the mini-sheet pieces contain fibril fibers, the fibers are loosened in a large amount of water or in a toilet stream, and are broken down into small pieces.
- the mini-sheet piece containing the fibril fiber those used for the above-mentioned front side sheet and back side sheet can be used.
- the non-woven cloth is considered in consideration of the wettability to water when flowing into a toilet and the frictional resistance between the mini-sheet pieces.
- the surface is on the garment side.
- the interlabial product can be used as an absorbent product for urinary incontinence. That is, since the vaginal opening for discharging menstrual blood and the urethral opening for discharging urine are both located between the labia, the interlabial product according to the present invention is used for the labia. When used between lips, it can absorb urine. Therefore, since urine can be absorbed between the labia, especially near the urethral opening, it is effective for urinary incontinence, especially for incontinence of a small degree.
- the labia product can be used for absorbing vaginal discharge.
- the interlabial product sandwiched between the labia secretions other than menstrual blood from the vaginal opening can be absorbed. Therefore, it is also effective to wear the interlabial product after menstruation since it can absorb the vaginal discharge and reduce the discomfort of the wearer.
- a package comprising an interlabial product to be worn between the labia, and a packaging sheet containing the interlabial product, wherein the interlabial product is a water laver arranged on the labia side A backside sheet disposed on the side opposite to the labia (clothes side), wherein the water-slippery frontside sheet includes a single fiber and branch hairs branched from the surface A fibril fiber, and a hydrophilic fiber composed of: fibril fiber, at least a part of the branch hair bridging the single fiber and the fibril fiber with each other, and the packaging sheet includes fibril fiber.
- the interlabial product is a water laver arranged on the labia side
- a backside sheet disposed on the side opposite to the labia (clothes side)
- the water-slippery frontside sheet includes a single fiber and branch hairs branched from the surface A fibril fiber, and a hydrophilic fiber composed of: fibril fiber, at least a part of the branch hair bridging the
- fibril fibers are included in the packaging sheet constituting the packaging body, so that the packaging sheet is loosely entangled in a large amount of water or effluent from the toilet, and becomes small pieces. Decomposed. Therefore, the opened package can be flushed to the toilet, and the package can be easily discarded. Also, since it is not necessary to dispose of the opened package in the box, the fingers are not stained, and when attaching a new interlabial product, the interlabial product, the inner wall of the labia, and the vulva are stained. No hygiene.
- the material used for the front sheet and the back sheet described above can be used for this packaging sheet.
- a non-woven fabric consisting only of fibers is used for the packaging sheet in order to reduce the water flow of the piping and the load on the septic tank, the maximum elongation in the wet state can be achieved by including fibril fibers in the packaging sheet. Can be enhanced. This allows the wearer to wash his / her hands before wearing the interlabial product, so that even if the hands are wet, the packaging sheet will not be damaged when the package is opened, and operability will be improved. It does not harm.
- the density of the wrapping sheet can be increased, even when the interlabial product is discarded, even if the interlabial product is wrapped in a wrapping sheet, the product has a high barrier property, so that it can be treated hygienically.
- a water-repellent treatment may be performed using silicon, a sizing agent, or the like.
- a fibril fiber used for a water breakable product which is provided with a branched hair branched from a surface.
- the branched bristles of the buibrill fibers form a crosslinked structure in which the fibers are entangled, and connect the fibers constituting the water-disintegrable product. Therefore, even in the wet state, which has absorbed body fluids such as menstrual blood, the fibers do not easily loosen, and the friable fibers do not collapse during wearing. On the other hand, for large amounts of water such as water discharged from toilets, the bridging structure of the branched hairs gradually decomposes, and the hydrolysable product breaks down.
- a hydrophilic fiber composed of a single fiber and a fiber fiber having a branched hair branched from the surface of the fiber, wherein at least the branched hair is
- the invention provides a method for improving the stability of the hydrophilic fiber when it contacts a small amount of water by bridging the single fiber and the fibril fiber with each other.
- the bonding force between the fibers can be improved, and in a wet state in contact with a small amount of water, the hydrophilicity is improved. It keeps its original shape without loosening the fiber.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view showing an interlabial product according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line XX of FIG. 1A.
- FIG. 2A is a cross-sectional view showing an interlabial product according to a modified example of the present invention.
- FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view showing an interlabial product according to a modification of the present invention.
- FIG. 3A is a photomicrograph showing a bonding state of a surface side sheet (fiber mixed with fibril fiber) constituting the interlabial product.
- FIG. 3B is a micrograph showing the bonding state of the fibers without mixing fibril fibers.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the interlabial product is folded into two.
- FIG. 5A is a view of a test body used in the practicality test and the water dispersibility test of the interlabial product as viewed from the surface side sheet side.
- FIG. 5B is a view of the test body used in the practicality test and the water dispersibility test of the interlabial product as viewed from the back side sheet side.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a flush toilet used for the water dispersibility test of the interlabial product.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view showing an interlabial product according to the present embodiment
- FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view taken along line XX in FIG. 1A of the interlabial product according to the present embodiment.
- the interlabial product 1 of the present embodiment has a long and thin shape, and as shown in FIG. 1A and FIG. IB, a water-permeable surface-side sheet 2 facing the inner wall of the labia, and a water-permeable or unreachable material facing clothes. It comprises an aqueous backside sheet 3 and an absorber 4 contained in these sheets 2 and 3 for absorbing bodily fluids.
- a mini-sheet piece 5 is attached to the clothing side of the back side sheet 3 over two sides extending along the longitudinal direction of the interlabial product 1.
- the interlabial product 1 has a vertical dimension of 50 to 13 O mm and a horizontal dimension of 30 to 8 to follow the inner labial wall, prevent falling off from between the labia, and prevent clogging of toilet plumbing. It is preferably formed in the range of 0 mm, and the thickness is adjusted in the range of 2 to 20 mm.
- the interlabial product 1 of the present embodiment has a substantially elliptical shape in a plan view
- any shape that can be held between the labia such as a rectangular type, a gourd type, or a zero type
- the cross-sectional shape of the interlabial product 1 of the present embodiment is a glass shape, but is a rectangular shape as shown in FIG. 2A and a substantially V-shaped bend as shown in FIG. 2B.
- the shape is not particularly limited as long as it can be held between the labia, such as a vine.
- the surface side sheet 2 is composed of a single fiber made of one fiber and a fiber fiber having a large number of branched hairs branched from the surface of the fiber. Consists of hydrophilic fibers. At least a part of the branched hairs form a bridging structure for bridging adjacent single fibers and fibril fibers, and connect the fibers.
- FIG. 3B shows a fiber in which no fibril fiber is mixed.
- the front side sheet 2 has a fiber length of 1 to 38 mm, more preferably 2 to 20 mm, and a fineness of l.l to 3.3 dtex. basis weight in the range 2 0-6 is 0 g Supanre scan nonwoven fabric adjusted in Zm 2. Specifically, the front side sheet 2 is formed by mixing fibril fibers at a ratio of 3 to 30% by weight and monofilaments at a ratio of 97 to 70% by weight to form a fiber laminate. be dried after being entangled, it is generated by adjusting the density to 0. 0 8 ⁇ 0. 2 0 g Z cm 3.
- the fibers used for the front side sheet 2 are carbon dioxide, methane, etc. in the presence of bacteria including radioactive bacteria and other microorganisms, and under anaerobic or aerobic conditions, according to natural processes.
- the gas and water are broken down into biomass.
- biodegradable materials that biodegrade in the same environment and a limited amount of moisture during use have little effect.However, in large amounts of water or water flow, clogging of toilet plumbing or A water-dispersible material in which fibers are dispersed in small pieces so that they do not accumulate in the air diffuser, and a limited amount of water when worn has little effect, but in large amounts of water or water It is appropriately selected from water-soluble materials that dissolve in the above.
- the biodegradable material polylactic acid fiber, polybutylene succinate fiber, starch fiber, carboxymethyl cellulose fiber These fibers may be used alone or in combination.
- the fibers used for the front side sheet 2 include, for example, wood fibers such as softwood pulp and hardwood pulp, natural fibers such as hemp, kenaf and linter pulp, as well as regenerated cenorellose including rayon and acetate rayon.
- Semi-synthetic fibers, synthetic fibers such as polypropylene, polyester, polyurethane, and polyvinyl alcohol are exemplified.
- rayon fibers that are hydrophilic and can be freely selected from a fiber length of 1 to 38 mm are mainly used from the viewpoint of affinity for menstrual blood and followability with the inner wall of the labia. -Is preferred.
- the specific configuration of the front side sheet 2 includes the following configuration.
- hemp fiber, fiber length The fibrillation treatment is performed to a range of from about 38 mm, preferably from 2 to 20 mm, and a beating degree of from 100 to 400 cc, preferably from 200 to 300 cc.
- 3 dtex rayon fibers 9 7 to 70 weight 0/0 in the range of And are laminated at a basis weight of 30 to 45 g / m 2 .
- the polyvinyl alcohol fiber is fibrillated to a fiber length of 1 to 38 mm, preferably 2 to 20 mm, and a beating degree of 100 to 400 cc, preferably 200 to 300 cc.
- This fibrillated port polyvinyl alcohol fiber 3-30 wt 0/0, the fiber length. 1 to 38 mm, the preferred properly. 2 to 20 mm, fineness 1. 1 ⁇ 3.
- the rayon fiber is fibrillated to a fiber length of 1 to 38 mni, preferably 2 to 20 mm, and a beating degree of 100 to 400 cc, preferably 200 to 300 cc.
- the fiber length l to 1 0 mm, substantially 2 to 5 mm, degree of beating 250 to 6 50 cc range fibrillation treated wood pulp, and Rintaparu flop fiber or carboxymethyl cellulose fibers 1-20 wt 0/0
- the front-side sheet 2 is made of a melt blown, spunbond, point bond, through air, needle punch, wet paper, wet paper, or a mixture of hydrophilic fibers to which a hydrophilic activator is scarcely attached. Generated in a form such as spunlace.
- a spun lace nonwoven fabric is obtained by using a spun lace method, mixing various fibers individually or as required, and then intertwining the fibers by hydroentanglement.
- the activator attached to the fiber can be substantially removed by the water flow in order to prevent the basis weight from being uneven due to static electricity when the fiber is opened. Therefore, it is more preferable because the chemical irritation caused by the active agent can be reduced.
- the basis weight in the range of 20 to 60 g / m 2 . If the basis weight is more than 60 g / m 2 , the fiber density becomes too high, and the ability to follow the inner wall of the labia cannot be obtained. On the other hand, if the basis weight is less than 20 g / m 2 , strength during wearing cannot be obtained.
- the fibril fiber is obtained by disintegrating the above-mentioned single fiber to form branched hairs such as split ends so that the surface of the fiber is torn.
- the beating degree is 600 cc or less, more preferably 100 to 400 cc. And it is at least 2% by weight or more, preferably 3 to 30% by weight with respect to the fiber constituting the front side sheet.
- the fibril fiber content is less than 2% by weight, the crosslinked structure is too small to improve the elongation when wet, so that there is a possibility that the fiber may collapse during wearing.
- the amount of the fibril fiber is more than 30% by weight, the crosslinked structure becomes too large, and the soft texture of the surface side sheet may be impaired.
- rayon fiber which is hydrophilic, has excellent affinity with menstrual blood, has excellent followability with the inner wall of the labia, and can freely select a fiber having a long fiber length is preferable.
- Rayon fiber is produced by a wet method or a dry method, and the fiber length can be freely selected from a range of 1 to 38 mm. Therefore, a bridge structure having flexibility can be obtained while preventing separation of single fibers.
- rayon fibers produced by the dry method are more preferable than those produced by the wet method, because the molecular arrangement of cellulose is aligned in one direction, and the rayon fibers are easily torn by the beating force.
- pulp is dissolved in N-methylmorpholine oxide, which is an organic solvent, and spun from a nozzle to volatilize the solvent. Thereafter, the fiber length is in the range of 1 to 38 mm, more preferably 2 to 3 so that the spun fiber is biodegradable and dispersed in small pieces in a large amount of water or discharged water without retaining its original shape.
- the thickness is adjusted within the range of ⁇ 2 Omm, more preferably at the range of 2 ⁇ 1 Omm, and the thickness is adjusted within the range of l.l ⁇ 3.3 dteX.
- the fiber cut to the predetermined length is It is charged and beaten to at least 600 cc or less, more preferably in the range of 100 to 400 cc to form fibril fibers.
- the fibril fiber has a branch hair length of 10 mm or less, and the branch hair occupies 50 to 100% of the whole.
- the back side sheet 3 is formed by joining a film-like sheet capable of preventing menstrual blood held by the absorber 4 from leaking out of the interlabial product 1 and a hydrophilic fiber sheet containing fibril fibers. .
- a hydrophilic sheet such as a tissue is attached to the film-like sheet in consideration of the wettability to water when discarded in a toilet, or laminated.
- the hydrophilic fiber sheet contains fibril fibers such as fiprill rayon fiber.
- the film-like sheet examples include a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) film, a PVA film having water-repellent treatment on one side and / or both sides with silicon or the like, a PVA film mixed with silicon, a starch film, a polylactic acid or Examples include films made from a hydrolyzed biodegradable resin such as polybutylene succinate.
- the hydrophilic fiber is treated with a water repellent treatment with a sizing agent to adjust the water repellency so that it has both leakproofness when worn and wettability with the water discharged from the toilet at the time of disposal. Is also good.
- the back sheet 3 may be colored by mixing an inorganic pigment in the range of 0.1 to 5%.
- the hydrophilic fiber sheet containing the fibril fiber the same one as described in the above-mentioned front side sheet 2 can be used. That is, specifically, a fiber having a fiber length of 1 to 38 mm, more preferably 2 to 2 Omm, and a fineness of l.l to 3.3 dtex is mixed in a required amount. Te, spunlaced range of basis weight is adjusted by 20 ⁇ 60 g / m 2 It is a non-woven fabric.
- the mixing ratio of the fibril fiber and the single fiber is preferably 3 to 30% by weight of the fibril fiber and 97 to 70% by weight of the single fiber.
- the thickness of the resin to be laminated is preferably in the range of 10 to 40 im.
- the lamination process is specifically performed in the following procedure. First, fibril leot having a fiber length of 1 to 38 m and a fiber diameter of 1.1 to 3.3 dtex in water mixed with a sizing agent at a weight ratio of 0.05 to 1.0% based on the fiber weight. the emission fiber 3-3 0 weight 0/0 and Reyon fibers 9 7-7 0 weight 0/0 were mixed, with the eye to produce a wet spun lace nonwoven fabric adjusted to 2 0 to 4 0 g / m 2 . The non-woven fabric is laminated with a PVA resin having a thickness adjusted to 10 to 30 m to form a laminate sheet.
- the absorber 4 may be any as long as it can absorb and hold a liquid (body fluid), but is preferably bulky, hard to lose its shape, and has little chemical irritation. Further, as the absorber 4, pulp, chemical pulp, rayon, acetate rayon, natural cotton, polymer absorber, fibrous polymer absorber, synthetic fiber alone or a mixture thereof can be used. In addition, foam materials and cellulose foam materials that have been subjected to a hydrophilic treatment can also be used.
- Absorbent 4 includes air-laid pulp, air-laid pulp mixed with a polymer absorber, melt-blown non-woven fabric subjected to hydrophilic treatment, spun-lace non-woven fabric mainly composed of hydrophilic fibers, tissue, continuous foam treated with hydrophilic treatment, It is produced by forming a cellulose foam or the like. At this time, if necessary, the bulkiness is appropriately adjusted by overlapping or folding. Further, the absorber 4 is not limited to the sheet shape, and may be used after being processed into a pulverized shape, and the shape is not limited.
- the absorber 4 has, for example, a fiber length of 1 to 38 mm and a fiber diameter of 1.1 to 3.
- the same material as the above-mentioned front-side sheet 2 and back-side sheet 3 can be used, but the one having at least the extensibility or elasticity in the short direction is used. Is preferred.
- the mini-sheet piece is at least according to the finger size. Since it extends in the width direction, the interlabial product according to the present invention can be used reliably regardless of the size of the wearer's fingertips.
- the material used for the mini-sheet piece 5 examples include a film made of a biodegradable material such as polylactic acid-polybutylene succinate, a spunbonded nonwoven fabric, and a meltblown nonwoven fabric. There are also films and nonwoven fabrics made from water-soluble materials such as PVA and CMC. In addition, there are water-dispersible tissues and spunlaced nonwoven fabrics mainly composed of cellulose fibers, regenerated cellulose fibers and the like.
- a suitable material for the mini-sheet piece 5 is a required amount of fibers having a fiber length in a range of 1 to 38 mm, more preferably 2 to 20 mm, and a fineness in a range of l.l to 3.3 dtex.
- a spun lace nonwoven fabric adjusted in basis weight in the range 20 ⁇ 60 gZm 2 is a mixing ratio of fibrils fibers and monofilaments, fibrillated fibers 3 to 30 wt ° / 0, monofilament 9 7 ⁇ '70 weight 0 /. belongs to.
- a laminated sheet in which a nonwoven fabric containing fibril fibers is bonded to a spunbonded nonwoven fabric or a meltblown nonwoven fabric mainly composed of a biodegradable material may be used.
- a nonwoven fabric containing fibril fibers on the garment side because of the wettability of the toilet into the effluent water and the rubbing of the mini-sheet pieces.
- the adhesive used to form the interlabial product by joining the front side sheet 2, the absorber 4, the back side sheet 3, and the mini sheet piece 5 is styrene-ethylene'butadiene-styrene block copolymer ( SBS), styrene-butadiene-styrene copolymer, (SBS), styrene-isoprene-styrene block copolymer (SIS), etc., pressure-sensitive adhesives mainly composed of synthetic rubber, ethylvinyl alcohol (EVA) ) Etc., and heat-sensitive adhesives mainly composed of synthetic rubber, and water-soluble or water-swellable polybutyl alcohol.
- SBS styrene-ethylene'butadiene-styrene block copolymer
- SBS styrene-butadiene-styrene copolymer
- SIS styrene-isoprene-styrene block cop
- adhesives are applied in a linear shape, a spiral shape, a spray shape, an ⁇ shape, or the like. Furthermore, even in a wet state during use, in order to easily maintain the shape as the mouthpiece, it may be joined by heat sealing by embossing in combination with the above adhesive.
- the emboss pattern at this time may be a dot shape, a lattice shape, a flat shape, or the like, but is not limited thereto.
- the interlabial product 1 is, for example, folded into two and attached between the labia. At this time, the total length of the front-side sheet 2 in the folded state in the lateral direction is the same as that in the unfolded state. Even if it is the same as or slightly longer than the dimension L1 in the widthwise direction of the front-side sheet 2, the outermost surface-side front-side sheet 2 on the body side is stretched due to the thickness of the absorber 4. As a result, even if the product is placed between the labia in a folded state, the force to open both sides of the folded interlabial product 1 works, so that the tip of the labia opens and the product 1 falls off There is a possibility that.
- the interlabial product 1 is folded into two such that the backside sheets 3 abut each other along the longitudinal center line.
- the total length L in the short direction of the front side sheet 2 in a state of being folded into two is at least an apparent dimension L 1 in the short direction of the flat sheet before being folded (see FIG. ), And a length L 2 (extended length) corresponding to the circumference of a semicircle having a radius equal to the thickness of the interlabial product 1 when opened in a plane. This prevents the front side sheet 2 from being pressed by the absorber 4 and suppresses the force for returning the interlabial product 1 to the state before folding, that is, the force for opening both side edges.
- the total length in the width direction of the front side sheet 2 is set to be larger than the total length in the short side direction of the back side sheet, and the front side sheet 2 is slackened in the short side direction.
- the front side sheet 2 is slackened in the short side direction.
- the front side sheet 2 is made easily extensible in the short direction, and the front side sheet 2 and the back side sheet are kept in a flat plate state. There is a method of joining with the sheet 3. At this time, the front side sheet 2 is subjected to wavy processing or slitting along the short side direction, and the maximum tensile elongation in the short side direction is 100% as a characteristic of the front side sheet itself. It is good also as above.
- the mini-sheet piece 5 is attached to the clothing side of the back side sheet 3 over two sides extending along the longitudinal direction of the interlabial product 1.
- the present invention is not limited to this shape.
- a protrusion is provided on the surface opposite to the body (clothes side), and the protrusion is picked up with two fingers. You may be able to wear the interlabial product.
- a sheet having no mini-sheet or protrusion may be used.
- the packaging sheet of the individual package is made water-soily.
- the material of such a packaging sheet it is possible to use those used in the above-mentioned front side sheet / back side sheet. Specific examples include wood pulp such as softwood pulp and hardwood pulp, and natural fibers such as hemp, kenaf and linter pulp. Further, recycled cenorellose such as rayon and acetate rayon, and synthetic fibers such as polypropylene, polyester, polyurethane, and polybutyl alcohol may be used.
- biodegradable material examples include polylactic acid fiber, polybutylene succinate fiber, starch fiber, carboxymethyl cellulose fiber, and the like.
- rayon fiber is mainly used because of its affinity with menstrual blood and its ability to follow the inner wall of the labia, it is hydrophilic and its fiber length can be freely selected from the range of 1 to 38 mm. Are preferred. According to this, fibrils Since the length of the branch hair can be increased as a fiber, a flexible crosslinked structure can be obtained while preventing separation of single fibers.
- this wrapping sheet is composed of a melt blown, spunbond, point pond, snorley air, needle punch, wet S, wet spun lace, or a mixture of hydrophilic fibers to which a hydrophilic activator is scarcely attached. And so on. .
- Bipril fibers are obtained by beating the above-mentioned single fibers, whereby the surface of the fibers is torn to form branched hairs such as split ends. This beating is performed at 600 cc or less, more preferably in the range of 100 to 400 cc.
- the fibril fibers are preferably mixed at least 2% by weight or more, preferably 3 to 30% by weight, with respect to the fibers constituting the packaging sheet. If the fibril fiber content is less than 2% by weight, the crosslinked structure is too small to improve the elongation when wet, so that it may collapse during wearing. On the other hand, if the fibril fiber content is more than 30% by weight, the cross-linked structure becomes too large, and the soft feeling of the packaging sheet may be impaired.
- rayon fiber which is hydrophilic and has excellent affinity with menstrual blood and excellent ability to follow the inner wall of the labia, and which can freely select a fiber having a long fiber length is preferable. That is, rayon fiber is produced by a wet method or a dry method, and the fiber length can be freely selected from a range of 1 to 38 mm. Since it can be made longer, it is possible to obtain a flexible crosslinked structure while preventing separation of the single fibers.
- front side sheet mixed with fipril fiber examples are described in terms of the physical properties (tensile strength) and water dispersibility of the front side sheet itself, and the practicality of an interlabial product using this front side sheet ( Surface condition) and water dispersibility Will be described in comparison with a comparative example.
- the front side sheet was produced in the following procedure. First, 60% by weight of rayon fiber with a fineness of 1.7 dtex and a fiber length of 5 mm, and 5 weights of fibril rayon fiber (300 cc beating) with a fineness of 1.7 dte and a fiber length of 5 mm. / 0 and 35 % by weight of softwood pulp are mixed. Then, by laminating the mixed fiber basis weight 4 0. 5 g / m 2, nozzles arranged in parallel duplicate total pressure 1 6 (nozzle diameter 9 2 mu m, the nozzle pitch 0.
- the fibers are entangled to form a sheet. Subsequently, the fiberized sheet was subjected to a drying process in which two sheets were arranged side by side (the sheet was rolled along a roll set to a temperature of 120 ° C, and the air flow was set to 160 ° C and 25 sec. passes the air to the injection) and dried, the density 0. 1 34 gZc m 3 (corresponding value; the wet spun lace nonwoven fabric adjusted to 1 34 k gZm 3)
- the front side sheet was produced in the following procedure. First, fineness 1. 7 dte X, the Reyon fibers comprising fiber length 5 mm and 60 weight 0/0, fineness 1. 7 dtex, Fuiburirure one ® emission fibers consisting of fiber length 5 mm (the beating 300 cc of those) 10 weight. / 0 and 30% softwood pulp ° /. And mix.
- the mixed fibers were laminated at a basis weight of 39.5 g / m 2 , and a total water pressure of 1 from nozzles (nozzle diameter of 92 Aim, nozzle pitch of 0.5 mm) arranged in parallel in two rows Fibers are combined in a water flow of 60 kgZc m 2 (converted value; 15.68 MN / m 2), total water flow il680 cc / c mm in (converted value; 1.68 1 / c mm in) To form a sheet.
- this sheet Drying process in which two sets of fibers are arranged side by side (sheets are rolled along a roll set at a temperature of 120 ° C, and air is blown at a temperature of 160 ° C and a flow rate of 25 m / sec) dried by passing in, density 0. 1 3 8 gZc m 3 (corresponding value; 1 3 8 kg / m 3 ) shall be the wet spun lace nonwoven fabric adjusted to.
- the front side sheet was produced in the following procedure. First, fineness 1. 7 dte X, fiber length 5 60 weight Reyon fibers consisting mm 0 /. A mixture of 15% by weight of buibrillation fiber (300 cc beating) with a fineness of 1.7 dtex and a fiber length of 5 mm, and 25% by weight of softwood pulp. Next, the mixed fiber was laminated at a basis weight of 41.3 g / m 2 , and the total water pressure was obtained from the nozzles (nozzle diameter: 92 m, nozzle pitch: 0.5 mm) arranged in parallel in two rows.
- the front side sheet was produced in the following procedure. First, 60% by weight of rayon fiber with a fineness of 1.7 dtex and a fiber length of 5 mm, and 20 weight of fibril rayon fiber with a fineness of 1.7 dtex and a fiber length of 5 mm (beating 300 cc). % And 20% by weight of softwood pulp. Next, the mixed fibers were laminated at a basis weight of 40.1 g / m 2 and distributed in parallel.
- Total water pressure of 160 kg / cm 2 (converted value: 15.68 MN / m 2 ) from the installed nozzle (nozzle diameter 92 m, nozzle pitch 0.5 mm), total water flow 1 680
- the fibers are entangled with each other in a water flow of cc / c mm in (converted value: 1.68 l Zc m'm in) to form a sheet.
- the sheeted fiber is subjected to a drying process in which two sheets are arranged side by side (sheets are rolled along a roll set at a temperature of 120 ° C, and at 160 ° C, 25 m / sec. Air with the air flow set to the specified air volume) and dried to obtain a wet spunlace nonwoven fabric whose density has been adjusted to 0.142 g / cm 3 (converted value: 142 kg / m 3 ). .
- a surface sheet mixed with fibril fibers produced by beating rayon fibers at 600 cc and a surface sheet not mixed with fibril fibers were used.
- the front side sheet was produced in the following procedure. First, a rayon fiber with a fineness of 1.7 dtex and a fiber length of 5 mm is 60 weight 0 /), and a fibril rayon fiber with a fineness of 1.7 dtex and a fiber length of 5 mm (having a beating degree of 600 cc) 5 weight. / 0 and 25% by weight of softwood pulp.
- this mixed fiber is laminated at a basis weight of 41.6 g / m 2 , and a total water pressure of 160 from nozzles (nozzle diameter: 92 ⁇ , nozzle pitch: 0.5 mm) arranged in two rows in parallel kg / cm 2 (converted value; 15.68 MN / m 2 ), total water flow 1680 cc / cm'm in (converted value; 1.68 1 / c mm in) Entanglement each other to form a sheet.
- the fiberized sheet is subjected to two drying processes in parallel (sheets are rolled along a roll set at a temperature of 120 ° C, and airflow is set at 160 ° C and 25 m / sec. Blasted air) and dried to a density of 0.136 gZ cm Wet spunlace nonwoven fabric adjusted to 3 (converted value: 13.6 kg / m3).
- the front side sheet was produced in the following procedure. First, 60% by weight rayon fiber with a fineness of 1.7 dtex and a fiber length of 5 mm, and fibril rayon fiber with a fineness of 1.7 dte X and a fiber length of 5 mm (having a beating degree of 600 cc) were used. 30 weight. Mix Zo with 10% by weight of softwood pulp. In the following, by laminating the mixed fiber basis weight 4 0. 8 gZm 2, nozzles arranged in parallel twin (nozzle diameter 9 2 m, the nozzle pitch 0.
- the fiberized sheet is subjected to a drying process in which two sheets are arranged side by side (sheets are rolled along a roll set at a temperature of 120 ° C, and are set at a flow rate of 160 ° C and 25 mZ sec). And dry it to give a wet spunlaced nonwoven fabric whose density has been adjusted to 0.138 g / cm 3 (converted value: 13.8 kg / m 3 ).
- the front side sheet was produced in the following procedure. First, rayon fiber with a fineness of 1.7 dtex and a fiber length of 5 mm is 60% by weight, and softwood pulp is 40% by weight. Mix with / 0 . Next, the mixed fiber was laminated at a basis weight of 39.4 g / m 2 , and a total water pressure of 160 kg / m was applied from two nozzles (nozzle diameter: 92 ⁇ , Nozlevic 0.5 mm) arranged in parallel. The fibers flow together in a water flow of cm 2 (converted value: 15.68 MN / m 2 ), and the total water flow is 1680 cc / c ni.min (converted value: 1.681 / cm-min).
- the fiberized sheet is subjected to a drying process (seed)
- seed The paper along a roll set at a temperature of 120 ° C, and blow it through an air set at 160 ° C and a flow rate of 25 / sec. and wet-spun lace nonwoven fabric adjusted to; 1 4 7 g / C m 3 (1 4 7 kg / m 3 in terms of values).
- the front side sheet was produced in the following procedure. First, fineness 2. 2 dte X, rayon fibers comprising fiber length 5 1 mm was laminated with a basis weight 4 0. 5 gZm 2, while transferring this fiber laminated body 7 O MZM in, distribution in parallel triplicate Total water pressure of 140 kg / cm 2 (converted value: 13.72 MN / m 2 ) from the installed nozzle (nozzle diameter: 92 ⁇ , nozzle pitch: 0, 5 mm), total water flow: 200 The fibers are entangled with each other in a water stream of 0 cc / cm * min (converted value: 2.000 cm ⁇ min) to form a sheet.
- the sheeted fiber is dried by sending air set at 110 ° C and an air flow rate of 2 m / sec at a speed of 70 m / min to reduce the density to 0.081 g.
- Dry spunlace nonwoven fabric adjusted to / cm 3 (converted value; 81 kgZm 3 ).
- Examples 1 to 4 of the front side sheet comprising a single fiber and a fibril fiber having a branched hair having a beating degree of 300 cc, and fibers obtained by mixing fibril fibers having a branched hair having a beating degree of 600 cc.
- Tensile strength was measured for Comparative Examples 1 to 3 of the front side sheet and the fiber front side sheet in which no fiber fibers were mixed. Specifically, a test piece cut in the vertical or horizontal direction with a width of 25 mm was used as a test piece, and a chuck of 5 O mm at a speed of 100 mm / min (converted value: 6 mZh) was used as a tensile tester (RTA). —100, manufactured by Orientec Co., Ltd.).
- the tensile strength was measured according to the following procedure. First, The weight of the test piece was measured in advance, and artificial menstrual blood described later was sprayed in a spray shape so as to reach the entire test piece until the weight reached 500% of the weight. Thereafter, the test piece was covered with a liquid-impermeable material, and left for 1 minute in an environment of 20 ° C. and a humidity of 60% before testing. Table 1 shows the results.
- artificial menstrual blood means a liquid prepared by the following procedure.
- glycerin 8 g of sodium carboxymethylcellulose (Na CMC) is added little by little while stirring to prepare solution 1.
- Na CMC sodium carboxymethylcellulose
- the solution 1 prepared above is added little by little while stirring with a stirrer.
- sodium chloride (N a C 1) 1 0 were added g and a sodium bicarbonate (N a HC0 3) portionwise and dispersed by stirring (Y ama-to Inc. LABO- ST I RRER L-35 stirrer with ma X rotation for 3 hours).
- Example 1 Example 2
- Example 3 Example 4 Comparative Example 4
- the water disintegration was tested according to the following procedure.
- the front side sheet adjusted to 100 mm x 100 mm was used as a test piece, and a magnetic stirrer (Mitamura Seisakusho MM-ST) with 30 O ml of water in a cylindrical container was used. )), While stirring at a rotation speed of 600 rpm, put the specimen into a parachute shape and pour it into water from the end with the pointed tip. Then, the time until the fiber mass disappears is measured.
- the agitated chips used were disk-shaped with a diameter of 35 mm and a height of 12 mm.
- Examples 1 to 4 of the front side sheet composed of single fibers and fibril fibers having branched hairs having a beating degree of 300 cc, and fibers obtained by mixing fibril fibers having branched hairs having a beating degree of 600 cc.
- an interlabial product was formed using each front side sheet, and these interlabial products were treated on the second day of menstruation. Of 10 women were worn for about 2 hours, and the amount of menstrual absorption by the interlabial product and the surface condition after wearing were checked. In addition, at the time of wearing, napkin brand name “Sophisara hin (registered trademark)” manufactured by Uni'Charm was used. Table 3 shows the test results. Table 3 Surface condition after wearing the interlabial product by front side sheet
- Example 1 Although slight fluffing was observed, it was confirmed that there was no adverse effect on use. In Examples 2 to 4, it was confirmed that the original shape was almost completely maintained. On the other hand, in Comparative Examples 1 and 2, tears occurred and fibers of the front sheet remained in the body. Further, in Comparative Example 3, it was confirmed that the fibers did not remain in the body but were torn.
- the interlabial product used in the above test had a rectangular shape with a width of 46 mm and a length of 86 mm, and had a front side sheet, an absorber, a back side sheet, And a mini-sheet piece are superimposed in this order, and a flap portion composed of a front-side sheet, a back-side sheet, and a mini-sheet piece is formed with a width of 3 mm at the outer edge.
- the above interlabial product is specifically manufactured by the following procedure.
- Absorber a size of a width 4 0 mm X length 8 0 mm, a cotton-like pulp in pulp powder inventory machine laminated basis weight 2 5 0 g / m 2, which in the thickness 6 mm Pressed.
- the back side sheet is a nonwoven fabric obtained by laminating a polybutylene succinate resin to a thickness of 20 m on hydrolyzed paper having a basis weight of 18 g Zm 2 .
- the mini-sheet piece is a 20 m thick film formed of a polybutylene succinate resin.
- a heat-sensitive pot melt containing SEBS as a main component is applied spirally with a weight of 3 g Zm 2 on an area of 5 mm in width and 40 mm in length on the body side of the back side sheet. Overlaid.
- the front side sheet is superimposed on the body side of the absorber, the periphery of the absorber is heat-sealed by embossing with a width of 2 mm, and the front side sheet and the back side sheet are joined together to seal the absorber. I do.
- the mini-sheet pieces, on the clothes side of the back side sheet, from the end of the interlabial product to the length of 6 Omm! A frontage that allows fingers to be inserted between it and the back side sheet is provided.
- the width of the frontage is 25 mm
- both sides of the mini-sheet piece and the back-side sheet are mainly composed of SEBS. Joined with hot melt.
- the flush toilet used in this test had a trap section as shown in Figure 6. It comprises a semi-siphon type western toilet 6 having 6a, a septic tank 7, and a pipe 8 connecting the western toilet 6 and the septic tank 7.
- the flush toilet has a displacement of 8 liters per discharge.
- Western style toilet 6 The diameter of the trap portion 6a is 53 mm.
- Toriikan 8 has a diameter of 100 mm, a slope of 1/100, and a length of 1 Om.
- Septic tank 7 is a single treatment septic tank filled with tap water only.
- Toilet paper used was a stack of two water-disintegrable tissues with a width of 114 mm and a basis weight of 18 gZm 2 .
- the reason for discarding the interlabial product together with the toilet paper is not only when using it in the toilet, but also after using the interlabial product, using toilet paper to wipe out menstrual blood adhered to the labia. This is because it is common for women who wear interim products.
- the length of the toilet par was set to 2 m because the average amount of toilet paper used by women was about 2 m.
- a wrapping sheet was produced according to the following procedure. First, fineness 1. 7 dtex, 40 weight Reyon fibers comprising fiber length 5 mm 0/0, fineness 1. 7 dtex, Hui Brill rate tio emission fibers comprising fiber length 5 mm ( ⁇ . Solution 300 cc of even the Mix 15% by weight and 45% by weight softwood pulp. Next, the mixed fibers were laminated at a basis weight of 30.3 g / m 2 , and the total water pressure was applied from two nozzles (nozzle diameter: 92 m, nozzle pitch: 0.5 mm) arranged in parallel.
- a wrapping sheet was produced according to the following procedure. First, fineness 1. 7 dtex, and rayon fibers of 50 weight 0/0 of fiber length 5 mm, fineness 1. 7 dte, fibril rate tio emission fibers consisting of fiber length 5 mm (the beating 300 cc ones) 20 % Of softwood pulp and 30% by weight of softwood pulp. Next, the mixed fibers were laminated at a basis weight of 31.5 g / m 2 , and a total water pressure of 1 from a nozzle (nozzle diameter: 92 ⁇ m, nozzle pitch: 0.5 mm) arranged in parallel in two stations was set.
- the fibers are entangled with each other to form a sheet. Subsequently, the fiberized sheet is subjected to a drying process in which two sheets are arranged side by side (the sheet is made to roll along a roll set to a temperature of 120 ° C, and the airflow is set to a temperature of 160 ° C and 25 mZ sec). To dry the wet spunlaced non-woven fabric whose density has been adjusted to 0.142 g / cm 3 (converted value: 142 kg / m 3 ).
- a wrapping sheet is generated by the following procedure. First, rayon fibers having a fineness of 2.2 dte X and a fiber length of 38 mm are laminated at a basis weight of 29.4 g / m 2 , and the fiber laminate is transported at a rate of 7 Om / min. Distribute Total water pressure of 140 kg / cm 2 (converted value: 13.7 MN / m 2 ) from the installed nozzle (nozzle diameter 92 111, nozzle pitch 0.5 mm), total water flow 200 0 cc / cm * The fibers are entangled with each other in a stream of water (converted value; 2.000 / cm ⁇ min) to form a sheet.
- the sheeted fiber is dried by sending air set at 110 ° C and a flow rate of 2 m / sec at a speed of 70 mXmin to reduce the density to 0.100 g. Dry spunlace nonwoven fabric adjusted to / cm 3 (converted value: 100 kg gm 3 ).
- Example 5 and 6 using a packaging sheet mixed with fibril fiber, the elongation at break when wet was greater than that at dry time. Admitted that elongation increases was done. On the other hand, in Comparative Example 5 in which fibril fibers were not mixed, no increase in breaking elongation when wet was observed. In Examples 5 and 6, the packaging sheet was not dispersed in water within about 30 seconds and remained in its original form, and had a water-disintegrating property suitable for disposal in tilles. Was confirmed.
- Example 5 similarly to the front side sheet, in the wet state after absorbing body fluids such as menstrual blood, the tensile elongation increases compared to the dry state, and the tensile strength also increases. It increased compared to the case where the fiber was not mixed, and the stability at the time of wetness was confirmed. In addition, it was confirmed that the material had water rupture properties suitable for disposal in toilets.
- rayon fiber, fibril rayon fiber, and softwood pulp are used in combination as fibers constituting the front side sheet and the packaging sheet.
- the present invention is not limited to this. Any of the hydrophilic fibers may be used in combination, or one of these hydrophilic fibers may be used.
- the surface-side sheet used for the interlabial product is made of a hydrophilic fiber composed of a single fiber and a fibril fiber having a branched hair branched from the surface, and at least a part of the branched hair is A cross-linked structure in which single fibers and fibril fibers are cross-linked to each other.
- the bonding strength between the fibers can be improved, so that the fibers do not easily come loose and do not break during wearing in a wet state absorbing body fluids such as menstrual blood. Absent.
- this bridge structure gradually decomposes and breaks down so as not to retain its original shape as a sheet. This eliminates the hassle of waste disposal.
- the interlabial product even if the interlabial product is flushed into the flush toilet after use, it gradually breaks down from the front sheet and disperses in water, making it impossible to maintain the original shape of the interlabial product.
- the product is invisible and public health is good.
- the back side sheet clothes
- the hydrophilic sheet provided on the side immediately has affinity for water.
- the interlabial product is prevented from floating on the surface of the water, and can be reliably disposed of together with the discharged water.
- the back side sheets may rub against each other, and when the interlabial product and the napkin are used together, the back side sheet of the interlabial product may rub against the napkin.
- the surface-side sheet according to the present invention.
- the interlabial product using this surface-side sheet does not achieve water-loamy properties due to the composition of the resin. No symptoms are caused.
- the individual package for packaging the interlabial product contains fibril fibers as in the front side sheet, so it can be disposed of in a flush toilet and opened. This eliminates the trouble of separately processing the package.
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