WO2004035422A1 - おむつ収納形態 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a diaper storage mode in which a large number of disposable diapers of the bread type are stacked and stored.
- the core does not reach the waist end of the front and rear body, and the thickness of the remaining portion excluding the waist end is larger than that of the waist end.
- the lower end of the diaper is bent toward the back of the diaper. The thickness dimension is becoming larger.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a diaper storage mode that can efficiently store bread-type disposable diapers and that does not inadvertently collapse even when the packages are stacked in the vertical direction. is there. Disclosure of the invention
- the premise of the present invention for solving the above-mentioned problem is that the cage has a flexible surface and has a first surface to a sixth surface, and adjacent surfaces intersect at a substantially right angle.
- a pants-type disposable diaper having a front and rear body, connected near a side edge of a waist circumference side portion of the front and rear body extending in a vertical direction, and having a waist opening and a pair of leg openings.
- This is a diaper storage form in which the diapers are densely stored between facing surfaces inside the package in a state of being overlapped.
- the diaper is imagined as a pair of first fold curves that are bifurcated from the center in the width direction of the lower end of the crotch and extend upward from the opening around the leg, Both sides of the end are folded toward the inside of the diaper via the first fold curve, and the inside of the package has the waist end which is the first end of the package relative to the crotch lower end.
- the first and second diapers overlap in one direction to form a row, and the number of the first and second diapers in the row is substantially the same. is there.
- the diaper includes a liquid-permeable surface sheet located on the skin contact side, a liquid-impermeable back sheet located on the skin non-contact side, and the front and back sheets. And a liquid-absorbent core extending between the front and rear bodies interposed between the cores, and the diaper is located near the outer sides of both sides of the core and extends in the vertical direction at the waist side.
- a pair of second folding curves are imagined, and the waist circumference side of the diaper is folded toward the inside of the diaper via the second folding curve.
- a difference between the number of the first diapers and the number of the second diapers is 0 to ⁇ 3.
- At least two of the rows are vertically overlapped inside the package. It is stored in a state.
- At least two of the rows are accommodated in the package in a state where they are arranged in a horizontal direction.
- Figure 1 is a partially cutaway perspective view of the package.
- Figure 2 is a side view of the package with the diaper exposed.
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the diaper taken out of the package.
- Fig. 4 is an expanded plan view of the diaper of Fig. 3.
- Figure 5 is a partially cutaway perspective view of another package.
- Figure 6 is a perspective view of the diaper taken from the package of Figure 5.
- Fig. 7 is an expanded plan view of the diaper of Fig. 6.
- FIG. 8 is a side view showing a diaper exposed by breaking a part of another package.
- FIG. 9 is a side view showing a diaper exposed by breaking a part of another package.
- FIG. 1 and 2 are a partially cutaway perspective view of the package 1A and a side view of the package 1A with the third side surface 2e broken away.
- Figures 3 and 4 are taken out of the package 1A.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the diaper 10 and a developed plan view of the diaper 10 of FIG. 3 showing a state in which the connection of the waist circumference side portion 20 is released.
- the horizontal direction is indicated by an arrow X
- the front and rear direction is indicated by an arrow Y1
- the front and rear direction is indicated by an arrow Y2.
- the downward direction is indicated by arrow Z.
- the waist direction is indicated by arrow L1 (Fig. 3 only)
- the width direction is indicated by arrow L2
- the vertical direction is indicated by arrow M
- the leg circumference is indicated by arrow N (Fig. 3 only).
- This storage form is composed of a hexahedral package 1A in which adjacent surfaces intersect at a substantially right angle, and a pants-type disposable diaper 10 stored inside the package 1A.
- a large number of diapers 10 overlap in the front-rear direction (one direction) and are densely stored in the package 1A in a compressed state in the front-rear direction.
- 10 diapers 10 overlapping in the front-rear direction form row G, and two horizontal rows are superimposed on two horizontal rows. I have.
- Package 1 A contains a total of four rows G.
- the package 1A is formed from a flexible sheet, and has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape that is long in the front and rear directions.
- the package 1A has a substantially rectangular top surface (first surface) 2a and a bottom surface (second surface) 2b opposed vertically, and a substantially rectangular first side surface (third surface) 2 opposed vertically.
- the side surfaces 2 c, 2 d, 2 e, 2 f have extending surfaces 2 g extending upward from both end edges and both side edges of the top surface 2 a.
- a pair of handles 3 that form an arc toward the top of the package 1A are attached to the extension surfaces 2g of the third and fourth side surfaces 2e and 2f.
- a perforation 5 extending in the vertical direction is formed as shown by the phantom line in FIG.
- the diaper 10 includes a liquid-impermeable exterior sheet 12 and a liquid absorbing panel 11 arranged inside the exterior sheet 12.
- the diaper 10 has a front body 16 and a back body 17 facing each other.
- the waist side portions 20 extending in the vertical direction overlap with each other in a palm-shape manner, and the vicinity of the side edges of the waist side portions 20 are intermittently arranged in the vertical direction via a number of heat-sealing wires 22. It is fixed.
- the diaper 10 is formed with a waist opening 23 and a pair of leg openings 24.
- the diaper 10 includes a waist end 18 surrounding the waist opening 23 and extending in the waist direction, a leg surrounding side 21 surrounding the leg opening 24 and extending in the waist direction, and a leg. And a crotch lower end 19 located below the surrounding opening 24.
- the exterior sheet 12 (liquid-impervious back sheet) has an area larger than that of the panel 11 and has a substantially hourglass shape in plan view.
- the exterior sheet 12 is formed of two hydrophobic fiber nonwoven fabrics 26 and 27 overlapping each other.
- the channel 11 has a rectangular liquid-permeable sheet 13 (liquid-permeable surface sheet) located on the skin contact side and a rectangular liquid-permeable sheet 13 on the skin non-contact side.
- Rectangular liquid-impervious sheet 14 (liquid-impervious back sheet), and a suction pad interposed between the sheets 13 and 14 and fixed to the inner surfaces of the sheets 13 and 14 And a liquid core 15.
- the sheet forming the panel 11 is fixed to the nonwoven fabric 2627 forming the exterior sheet 12 via an adhesive (not shown).
- the core 15 extends from the crotch lower end 19 toward the waist end 18. In the diaper 10, the core 15 does not exist at the waist end 18, and the thickness of the remaining part excluding the waist end 18 is larger than that of the waist end 18.
- the diaper 10 has a pair of first folding curves 30 formed therein.
- the first fold curve 30 is bifurcated at the center in the width direction of the crotch lower end 19, and extends upward from the center of the crotch lower end 19 in the width direction to above the leg opening 24.
- the first fold curve 30 has a substantially V shape, and extends between the center in the width direction of the crotch lower end portion 19 and the side edge of the leg surrounding side portion 21. Both sides of the crotch lower end 19 are bent through the first fold curve 30 and are folded toward the inside of the diaper 10.
- the number of the first diaper 10 A is 5, the number of the second diaper 10 B is 5, the number of the first diaper 1 OA and the number of the second diaper 10 B The number is equal.
- the front body 17 of the first diaper 1OA overlaps with the front body 16 of the second diaper 10B located immediately after it from the front and back in the front and rear direction.
- the back body 17 of the second diaper 10 B overlaps the front body 16 of the first diaper 1 OA located immediately after it.
- the first diaper 10A and the second diaper 10B in row G alternately overlap in the front-rear direction, and the number of the first diapers 1OA in the row G and the second diaper 1 Since the number of 0B is equal, the thickness of the remaining parts of the diapers 10A and 10B except for the waist end 18 is larger than the thickness of the waist end 18 There is no difference in the thickness dimension in the front-back direction above and below row G.
- this package 1A even if the diaper 10 is packed up to its length in the front-rear direction, There is no gap between the diapers 10 above and below G, and the storage efficiency of the diapers 10 in the knockage 1A can be improved.
- the first diaper 10A and the second diaper 10B in the row G are overlapped in the front-back direction without any gap. Is difficult to bend.
- the upper diaper even if the row G of the diapers 10 in the package 1A is stored in a state where the rows G are stacked in two layers in the upper and lower directions, the upper diaper
- the row G of 10 does not crush the waist end 18 of the lower diaper 10, and the wavy end 18 of the diaper 10 has many irregular wrinkles. Can be prevented from being formed.
- the panel 11 has both ends 11a extending in the width direction and both sides 11b extending in the vertical direction. Both portions 11a of the panel 11 are formed from sheets 13 and 14 extending outside both end edges 15a of the core 15. At both ends 1 1 a of panel 11 1, sheets 1 3,
- the inner surfaces of the sheets 13 and 14 are fixed to each other with the 14 overlapping each other.
- the sides 11b of the panel 11 are formed from sheets 1314 extending outside the side edges 15b of the core 15.
- the inner surfaces of the sheets 13 and 14 are fixed to each other with the 14 overlapping each other.
- Both sides 11 b of the flannel 11 are bent inward in the width direction of the diaper 10 and are fixed to both ends 11 a.
- a stretchable elastic member 29 extending in the longitudinal direction is shrinkably attached to 1 lb on both sides of the panel 11.
- the elastic member 29 b is interposed between the sheets 13 and 14 and is fixed to the inner surfaces of the sheets 13 and 14.
- the torso peripheral end 18 is formed of an exterior sheet 12 extending outward in the vertical direction from both ends 11 a of the panel 11.
- a plurality of waist elastic members 28 extending in the waist direction are attached to the waist end 18 in a contractible manner.
- the waist elastic member 28 is interposed between the nonwoven fabrics 26 and 27 and is fixed to the nonwoven fabrics 26 and 27.
- the waist peripheral side portion 20 is formed of an exterior sheet 12 extending outward in the width direction from both side portions 11 b of the panel 11.
- the leg peripheral side 21 is formed by both sides 11 b of the panel 11 and the exterior sheet 12.
- a plurality of elastic members for leg circumference 29 a extending in the circumferential direction of the leg are shrinkably attached to the leg peripheral side portion 21.
- the leg-surrounding elastic member 29a is interposed between the nonwoven fabrics 26 and 27, and is fixed to the nonwoven fabrics 26 and 27.
- the diaper 10 is placed with the front sheet 13 inside and the lower end of the crotch 19 so that the front and rear bodies 16 and 17 face each other. , And fix the vicinity of the side edge of the waist circumference side 20 and then fold both sides of the leg circumference 21 into the inside of the diaper 10 via the first bending curve 30 Just fine.
- both sides 11 b of panel 11 form a barrier to excrement, Excretion can be prevented from leaking outside from both sides 11b of the panel 11.
- FIG. 5 and 6 are a partially broken perspective view of the package 1B showing another storage mode and a perspective view of the diaper 10 taken out of the package 1B.
- FIG. FIG. 7 is a developed plan view of the diaper 10 shown in FIG. 6 in a state where the connection is released.
- the horizontal direction is indicated by an arrow X
- the front and rear direction is indicated by an arrow Y1
- the front and rear direction is indicated by an arrow Y2
- the vertical direction is indicated by an arrow Z.
- the waist direction is indicated by an arrow L1 (Fig. 6 only)
- the lateral direction is indicated by an arrow L2
- the vertical direction is indicated by an arrow M.
- the package 1B is formed of a flexible sheet similarly to that of FIG. 1, and is a hexahedron in which adjacent surfaces intersect at a substantially right angle, and has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped long in the front-rear direction.
- the diaper 10 stored in the package 1B is a bread-type disposable diaper 10 similar to that of FIG. The differences between this diaper storage configuration and that of Fig. 1 are as follows.
- the diaper 10 is folded toward the inside of the diaper 10 by bending both sides of the crotch lower end 19 through the first folding curve 30, and furthermore, the waist circumference side 20 of the diaper 10 is formed.
- the diaper 10 is bent through the second fold curve 3 2 and is folded inward.
- the folding of the crotch lower end 19 is the same as that of FIG. 3, and the description is omitted.
- the second fold curve 32 is parallel to the vertical center line 33 that bisects the width dimension between the side edges of the waist side portion 20 and both sides of the core 15. It is located near the outer side of the edge 15b and extends vertically around the waist side 20.
- the waist end 18 is located on the top surface 2 a side of the package 1 B with respect to the crotch lower end 19, and the first diaper 1 OA And a second diaper 10 B whose waist end 18 is located on the bottom surface 2 b side of the package 1 B with respect to the crotch lower end 19 alternately overlaps in the front-rear direction (one direction).
- 10 diapers 10 overlapping in the front-rear direction form a row G like the package 1A, and two rows are further arranged horizontally on the two rows arranged horizontally. Overlap.
- the diapers 10 are densely housed between the first and second side surfaces 2c, 2d in a state of being compressed in the front-rear direction.
- the number of the first diaper 10 A is 5
- the number of the second diaper 10 B is 5
- the number of the first diaper 10 A and the number of the second diaper 10 B Is equal to the number of
- the front body 17 of the first diaper 1OA overlaps with the front body 16 of the second diaper 10B located immediately after it from the front to back in the front and rear direction.
- the back body 17 of the second diaper 10 B overlaps the front body 16 of the first diaper 1 OA located immediately after it.
- Figs. 8 and 9 are side views of the packages 1C and 1D of other storage forms shown with their side faces broken.o In these figures, arrows Y1 in the front and rear direction and Y in the rear direction are shown. The vertical direction is indicated by arrow Z.
- the packages 1C and 1D are made of a flexible sheet, similar to those in FIG. 1, and are hexahedrons in which adjacent surfaces intersect at substantially right angles.
- the diaper 10 is a pan-type disposable diaper 10 similar to that of FIG. Both sides of the crotch lower end 19 are bent through the first fold curve 30, and both sides of the crotch lower end 19 are folded toward the inside of the diaper 10 in the knockouts 1C and 1D. Both sides of the diaper 10 or the crotch lower end 19 similar to Fig. 3 are folded inward toward the inside of the diaper 10 and the waist circumference side 20 of the diaper 10 has a second folding curve 3. 2 is folded through and the waist side 20 is folded inward toward the inside of the diaper 10.
- one row G of one diaper 10 overlapping in the front-rear direction is stored in the package 1C.
- Row G is formed from five first diapers 10A and six second diapers 10B.
- the five first diapers 10A are oriented from the first side 2c of the package 1C toward the center in the front-rear direction.
- six second diapers 10 B are arranged in a line from the center in the front-rear direction of the package 1 C toward the second side surface 2 d.
- the diapers 10 are densely housed between the first and second side surfaces 2c, 2d in a state of being compressed in the front-rear direction.
- the first diaper 10A has a waist end 18 located on the top surface 2a side of the package 1C with respect to the crotch lower end 19, and the second diaper 10B has a waist circumference.
- the bottom end 18 is located on the bottom surface 2b side of the notch 1C with respect to the crotch lower end 19.
- the first diaper 10A is located at the back 17 of the diaper 10A from the first side 2c of the package 1C toward the center in the front-rear direction, and the diaper 1 OA is located immediately after the diaper 1A.
- 16 overlaps, and furthermore, the back body 17 of the diaper 10 A overlaps the front body 16 of the diaper 1 OA located immediately after it.
- the second diaper 10B is located on the rear body 17 of the diaper 10B from the center in the front-rear direction of the package 1C toward the second side 2d, and the diaper 10 located immediately behind the diaper 10B.
- the front body 16 of B overlaps, and the back body 17 of the diaper .10 B overlaps the front body 16 of the diaper 10 B located immediately after it.
- the number of second diapers 10B in row G is one more than the number of first diapers 1'OA.
- this storage configuration there is substantially a difference between the front-back thickness of the row G on the side of the top surface 2a of the package 1C and the front-back thickness of the row G on the bottom surface 2b of the package 1C.
- There is no gap between the diapers 10 above and below the row G and the efficiency of storing the diapers 10 in the package 1C can be improved.
- the stability when many packages 1 C are stacked in the vertical direction is good, The stacked packages 1C do not accidentally collapse.
- Row G contains nine primary diapers 1 O A and nine secondary diapers
- the first diaper 1 O A is lined up in a row in the front-rear direction, and the second diaper 1 0
- the diapers 10 are densely housed between the first and second side surfaces 2c, 2d in a compressed state in the front-rear direction.
- the waist end 18 is located on the top surface 2a side of the package 1D with respect to the crotch lower end 19.
- the waist end 18 is located on the bottom surface 2b side of the package 1D with respect to the crotch lower end 19.
- the first pair of three diapers 10 A are in front of each other.
- the back of the diaper 10A located behind is 16 overlapped.
- the set of three second diapers 1 0B are located on the back 17 of the diaper 1 0B located in front and the diaper located behind it.
- the front body of 10 B is overlapped with 16. 1st diaper 1 O A and 2nd
- the second diaper 10B is the first body of the first diaper 10A
- first diapers 10 A form a pair
- second diapers 10 B form a pair
- the set of 0A and the set of second diaper 10B may alternately overlap in the front-back direction.
- the difference between the number of the first diapers 10A in the row G and the number of the second diapers 10B be in the range of 0 to ⁇ 3. In those storage forms ⁇ diapers
- the rows G of 10 may be stored in a state where three or more rows G overlap in the vertical direction, and the rows G are three or more aligned in the horizontal direction.
- the diapers stored in the packages 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D are open-type diapers that connect the waist side portions 20 of the front and rear bodies 16 and 17 when worn. May be. In addition, no, “ ⁇ Cage 1 A, 1
- the direction from the first side 2c to the second side 2d is the front-back direction with the first side 2c as the front.
- the direction from the third side 2 e to the fourth side 2 is the front-rear direction with the third side 2 e as the front
- the direction from the first side 2 c to the second side 2 d is the lateral direction. You can do it.
- the diaper 10 overlaps from the third side 2 e to the fourth side 2 f, and the third side 2 e and the fourth side 2 f A row G is composed of a diaper 10 that overlaps with * Q 0
- the top surface 2 a is the first surface
- the bottom surface 2 b is the The first to fourth sides 2 C, 2 d, 2 ⁇ ,
- 2 f is the 3rd to 6th surface, but the 1st surface is the first side 2c, the 2nd surface is the 2nd side 2d, and the 3rd to 6th surfaces are the top surface
- row G is composed of the diaper 10 which overlaps from the diaper 10 force s, the H2a force toward the bottom surface 2b, and the diaper 10 which overlaps between the top surface 2a and the bottom surface 2b. .
- any of a gas-impermeable liquid-impermeable plastic film and a gas-impermeable liquid-impermeable fibrous nonwoven fabric can be used.
- any of a hydrophilic fiber nonwoven fabric, a hydrophobic fiber nonwoven fabric having a large number of openings, and a plastic film having a large number of fine openings can be used.
- the liquid-impervious sheet 14 includes a hydrophobic fiber nonwoven fabric, a gas-impermeable liquid-impermeable plastic film, a composite nonwoven fabric obtained by laminating hydrophobic fiber nonwoven fabrics, a hydrophobic fiber nonwoven fabric and a gas-permeable liquid-impervious material. Any of composite sheets obtained by laminating a plastic film can be used.
- 'For the exterior sheet 12 a composite nonwoven fabric in which hydrophobic fiber nonwoven fabrics are laminated together can be used.
- nonwoven fabric spun lace, needle punch, melt blown, thermal bond, snow bond, chemical bond, air through, and the like can be used.
- the constituent fibers of the nonwoven fabric include polyolefin-based, polyester-based, polyamide-based fibers, and core-in-sheath composite fibers made of polyethylene / polypropylene or polyethylene / polyester. Side-by-side composite fibers can be used.
- the core 15 is a mixture of fluff pulp and superabsorbent polymer particles, or a mixture of fluff pulp, superabsorbent polymer particles and thermoplastic synthetic resin fibers. Compressed to thickness.
- the core 15 is preferably entirely covered with a liquid-permeable sheet such as a tissue paper or a hydrophilic fiber nonwoven fabric in order to prevent the core 15 from becoming out of shape and the polymer particles from falling off.
- a liquid-permeable sheet such as a tissue paper or a hydrophilic fiber nonwoven fabric in order to prevent the core 15 from becoming out of shape and the polymer particles from falling off.
- As the polymer particles starch-based, cellulose-based, and synthetic polymer-based particles can be used.
- Hot-melt bonding is used to fix the sheets 13 and 14 together, fix the core 15 to the sheets 13 and 14, and fix the elastic member 29b to the sheets 13 and 14.
- An adhesive or a heat welding means such as a heat seal sonic seal can be used.
- the first and second diapers having both sides of the crotch lower end folded toward the inside of the diaper are densely stored between opposing surfaces inside the package, and substantially the same number of the first diapers are provided. And the second diaper overlaps in one direction to form a row.
- the diapers may be located above and below the row. There is no gap between the diapers, and the efficiency of storing the diapers in the package can be improved.
- the upper row of diapers does not crush the waist end of the lower diaper, and numerous irregular wrinkles are formed at the waist end of the diaper O
- the diapers are more compact Therefore, the efficiency of storing diapers in the knockage can be further improved.
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