WO2005089690A1 - Article a porter et son procede de fabrication - Google Patents

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WO2005089690A1
WO2005089690A1 PCT/JP2005/004437 JP2005004437W WO2005089690A1 WO 2005089690 A1 WO2005089690 A1 WO 2005089690A1 JP 2005004437 W JP2005004437 W JP 2005004437W WO 2005089690 A1 WO2005089690 A1 WO 2005089690A1
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Ikuo Tachibana
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  • the present invention relates to a wearing article and a method for producing the same.
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Utility Model Application No. 5-63530 (abstract)
  • Patent Document 2 Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 6-15622 (Abstract)
  • Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 7-116192 (abstract)
  • Patent Document 4 JP-T-2003-527153 (abstract) (WO01 / 013846)
  • Patent Document 5 Japanese Translation of PCT International Publication No. 2003-529399 (abstract) (WO01 / 013850)
  • Patent Document 6 Japanese Translation of PCT International Publication No. 2003-530904 (abstract) (WO01 / 013845)
  • Patent Literatures 13 to 13 disclose, in order to improve convenience at the time of wearing, after winding a waist portion around a waist of a wearer, and then attaching an end of the absorber portion to the waist. There is disclosed a belt-type ommut which is fastened to a turning portion and worn. Regarding the manufacturing method, Patent Document 3 discloses an improvement in a method of attaching a fastening member. However, it is difficult to stably produce the ommu at high speed with the structure and method disclosed in the prior art.
  • Patent Literature 416 discloses an ommut in which, for the purpose of re-attachment, a waist portion formed of a member different from the ommut body is detachably joined to the ommut body by a fastener. Is disclosed. However, Patent Documents 4 to 16 do not disclose a manufacturing method.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a worn article that can be stably manufactured at a high speed like a pants-type worn article, and that can be easily re-attached like a belt-type wearable article, and a method of manufacturing the same. It is.
  • a certain wearing article according to the present invention includes a front portion covering the wearer's abdomen, a rear portion covering the wearer's back side, and an absorber straddling between the front portion and the rear portion.
  • a wearable article having a torso opening and two leg openings formed by joining the front part and the rear part to each other, wherein the front part and the rear part each extend in a waist direction.
  • a third edge of the front part and a third edge of the rear part are joined to each other, and a fourth edge of the front part and a fourth edge of the rear part are provided.
  • At least a portion of the absorber is fixed in the first region between the two fractured portions, and is secured to the front portion on the skin surface side of the first region in the front portion.
  • a first fastening portion is provided, and a second region surrounded by a first edge, a second edge, a third edge, and one of the break portions of the front portion, and a second region of the front portion.
  • a second fastening portion capable of fastening to the front portion is provided in at least one of the third area surrounded by the first edge, the second edge, the fourth edge, and the other fractured portion. Have been.
  • the wearing article is usually worn as a pants-type wearing article in which the front and rear third edges are joined to each other, and the front and rear fourth edges are joined to each other.
  • the wearer or caregiver (hereinafter referred to as “user”) must To break the front and divide the front. Thereafter, the user overlaps the second region and the third region to form an overlap portion, connects the second and third regions by the second fastening portion, and connects the overlap portion to the first region.
  • the first region is fixed to the second and Z or third regions via the first fixing portion so that the region is covered, so that the first and second regions can be re-mounted. Therefore, the worn article may be worn as a re-attached worn article until it is replaced with another new worn article.
  • the present wearing article can also be used as a so-called belt type.
  • the front part is broken at the two breaks before wearing. Due to this fracture, the second region and the third region at the front part are connected to the rear part, and a long belt-shaped trunk is generated. Thereafter, the wear is performed in the same manner as the re-wear.
  • the wearer himself can easily wear the wearing article in a standing state.
  • the conventional belt type omumu has an inconvenience in that, since the body is long, it is not possible to achieve high-speed driving in the manufacture thereof.
  • the worn article is manufactured as a pants-type omuff with the front and rear portions having substantially the same length, and then used as a belt-type omuff. Therefore, it is possible to achieve high-speed manufacturing in the same manner as in the case of the pants type.
  • the "ruptured portion” may be, for example, a portion where a perforation is formed, a portion where a plurality of through holes penetrating the front part from front to back are formed, or a material obtained by heating. And the like, which are processed so that the front part is fragile and the front part can be divided into two parts.
  • the break portion essentially crosses the front portion from the first edge to the second edge of the front portion” means that the break portion can be torn by a human hand. This means that a break is formed. For example, in the case of a break in a perforation, the perforation does not need to completely cross the front part from the first edge and the second edge.
  • the two breaks may be substantially perpendicular to the first edge and the Z edge or the second edge, or may be formed obliquely to the first edge and the second edge and parallel to each other. Alternatively, they may be formed obliquely with respect to the first edge and the second edge and non-parallel to each other. Further, the shape of the broken portion is not limited to a straight line but may be a curved line.
  • the "second fastening portion” may be any as long as it can fasten the second region and the third region to each other after breaking the front portion at the breaking portion! ,.
  • the “first fastening part” is capable of fastening the first area to the second and Z or third areas so that the first area overlaps the connecting part connected by the second fastening part. I just need.
  • the first fastening portion and the second fastening portion may be provided as separate first fastening members and second fastening members, respectively, or the first fastening portion and the second fastening portion may be integrated. And the front and rear portions are divided at the break portion so that the integral fastening member can be connected to the first and second fastening portions. It may be divided into.
  • the wearing article can be manufactured, for example, by the following first or second manufacturing method.
  • the first method is a step of conveying the first sheet-like material serving as the front portion and the second sheet-like material serving as the rear portion in parallel and continuously with each other; A step of attaching the first and second fastening portions to a sheet-like object for each area forming one worn article so that the front portion can be divided in the waist direction on substantially both sides of the absorber. Forming the two broken portions at positions substantially on both sides of the absorber so as to essentially cross the front portion along a direction intersecting the flow direction of the sheet-like material.
  • one of the two breaking portions is formed between the first fastening portion and the second fastening portion in the first sheet-like material; Arranging the absorber so as to straddle the second sheet; before Folding the absorber so that the first sheet-like material and the second sheet-like material overlap with each other; and disposing the third edge portions of the first sheet-like material and the second sheet-like material. Joining between the adjacent absorbers, and joining the fourth edge portions of the first sheet-like object and the second sheet-like object between the adjacent absorbers; and And a step of cutting the second sheet-like article into each wearing article.
  • the first and second fastening portions are attached to a portion to be the front portion of the continuously flowing sheet-like material for each area where one wearing article is formed.
  • the step of forming the break portion may include the step of flowing the sheet-like material so that the front portion can be divided in a waist direction on one side of the absorber. Forming a break at one side of the absorber so as to essentially traverse the front in a direction intersecting with the front; and The first side of the other side of the absorber and in the sheet, so as to essentially traverse the front portion in a direction intersecting the flow direction of the sheet in order to be able to divide in the sheet direction. This may be performed by forming another break portion at a position between the second fastening portion and the second fastening portion.
  • step of joining the third edges of the sheet-like object and joining the fourth edges thereof and the step of cutting the sheet-like object may be performed, for example, simultaneously.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing a worn article in an initial state exerted by an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 (a) is a plan view showing a state in which the wearing article is expanded
  • FIG. 2 (b) and FIG. 2 (c) are sectional views thereof.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view showing a state in which the worn article after being broken has been deployed.
  • FIG. 4 (a), FIG. 4 (b), FIG. 4 (c) and FIG. 4 (d) are assembly process diagrams showing a method of reconstructing a worn article after breaking.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view showing the worn article after reconstitution.
  • FIG. 6 (a) and FIG. 6 (b) are process diagrams showing a method for manufacturing a worn article.
  • FIG. 7 (a) and FIG. 7 (b) are step diagrams showing a step of arranging leg elastic members.
  • FIG. 8 (a) and FIG. 8 (b) are process diagrams showing another example of the manufacturing method.
  • FIG. 9 is a plan view showing a state in which another example of the worn article after breakage is developed.
  • a certain wearing article of the present invention is, for example, a pants-shaped wearing article (for example, ommut).
  • This wearing article can be reconfigured from the initial state shown in FIG. 1 to a belt-type wearing article shown in FIG.
  • the present wearing article can be used as a pants-type wearing article in an initial state.
  • the present wearing article includes a front portion 1F and a rear portion 1B, and an absorber 2 that covers a wearer's crotch.
  • the front portion 1F and the rear portion 1B fit the waist of the wearer and cover the front waist region and the rear waist region of the wearer, respectively.
  • the front 1F and the rear 1B are joined together to define a torso opening BH.
  • Two leg openings LH are formed between the front part 1F, the rear part 1B, and the absorber 2.
  • the wearer can wear the worn article as a pants-type worn article by putting on the worn article through the leg through the torso opening BH force leg opening LH.
  • FIG. 2 is a view showing a state in which the worn article in the initial state is developed.
  • the absorber 2 shown in FIG. 2 (a) has its both ends 21, 22 straddling the front part 1F and the rear part 1B, respectively. Therefore, this wearing article has a substantially “H” shape.
  • the front part 1F or the rear part 1B and the absorber 2 are joined so as to be substantially orthogonal to each other.
  • the front portion 1F and the rear portion 1B have first to fourth edges C1 to C4, respectively.
  • the first edge C1 forms a trunk opening BH.
  • the second edge C2 faces the first edge C1.
  • the third edge C3 is located at one end of the front 1F in the waist direction, and the fourth edge C4 is located at the other end of the front 1F in the waist direction. That is, the first edge C1 is the upper edge of the front 1F, the second edge C2 is the lower edge of the front 1F, and the third edge C3 and the fourth edge C4 are the two side edges of the front 1F. .
  • the third edge C3 and the fourth edge C4 are formed to extend along the vertical direction.
  • the worn article is formed into a pants-type.
  • the second edge C2 forms a part of the leg opening LH.
  • Front IF
  • the front portion 1F is a portion that fits on the abdomen side when worn, and has at least one nonwoven fabric.
  • the front IF shown in FIG. 2 (a) is provided with first and second broken portions 10A and 10B which are processed to break the front 1F.
  • the breaking portions 10A and 10B are provided so as to essentially cross the front portion 1F in the longitudinal direction Y from the first edge C1 to the second edge C2.
  • the two breaks 10A and 10B are formed apart from each other!
  • Examples of the broken portions 10A and 10B include perforations.
  • the break portions 10A and 10B may be cut so that the front portion 1F can be divided into two.
  • the break portions 10A and 1OB are preferably provided at positions other than the overlapping portion between the front portion 1F and the absorber 2.
  • broken portions 10A and 10B are provided on both sides of the absorber 2 at positions not overlapping the absorber 2.
  • the area surrounded by the first edge C1, the second edge C2, and the two breaks 10A and 10B of the front part 1F is defined as a first area A1. That is, the first area A1 is an area between the two breaks 10A and 10B in the front part 1F.
  • a part of the absorber 2 is fixed to at least a part of the first area A1. In the portion where the first region A1 and the absorber 2 overlap, the first region A1 and the absorber 2 may be joined over the entire surface.
  • the absorber 2 is preferably fixed to the skin side of the wearer (FIG. 2 (b)). When the front portion 1F is composed of a plurality of nonwoven fabrics, the absorber 2 may be sandwiched and fixed between at least two nonwoven fabrics.
  • the first fastening member 11 The first fastening member 11;
  • a pair of first fastening members (an example of a first fastening portion) 11 are provided at both ends in the longitudinal direction X of the first region A1.
  • the first fastening member 11 can be attached to or detached from an exposed surface of the front portion 1F or the rear portion 1B, for example, an adhesive tape, a boss portion (surface having hook-shaped protrusions) of a mechanical fastener (surface fastener), or the like. Can be used.
  • the first fastening member 11 is provided on the skin side Is of the front portion 1F.
  • the first fastening member 11 is preferably covered with a non-woven fabric or the like, because the softness and softness of the first fastening member 11 are enhanced. Strong first stop When the fastening is performed by the member 11, the nonwoven fabric or the like is peeled off, and the fastening member 11 is exposed.
  • the first fastening members 11 need not necessarily be provided at both ends of the first region A1, but may be provided near the center of the first region A1.
  • the first fastening member 11 does not necessarily need to be provided at two or more places, and may be provided at only one place.
  • the first fastening member 11 is preferably attached to a portion where the front portion 1F and the absorber 2 do not overlap.
  • the first fastening member 11 may be attached to a portion overlapping with the absorber 2.
  • the article to be worn can be used like a belt type at the time of reconfiguration as described later.
  • a region surrounded by the first edge C1, the second edge C2, the third edge C3, and the first break portion 10A closest to the third edge C3 of the front portion 1F is defined as a second region A2 .
  • a region surrounded by the first edge C1, the second edge C2, the fourth edge C4, and the second break portion 1OB closest to the fourth edge C4 of the front portion 1F is defined as a third region A3. .
  • the second fastening member 12 The second fastening member 12;
  • a second fastening member (an example of a second fastening portion) 12 is provided on the skin side Is.
  • the second fastening member 12 is provided, for example, near the second break portion 10B in the third region A3.
  • the same material as the first fastening member 11 can be used.
  • the second fastening member 12 may be made of the same type of material as the first fastening member 11, or may be made of a different type of material from the first fastening member 11.
  • the second fastening member 12 may be provided in the second area A2, or may be provided in both the second area A2 and the third area A3.
  • the second fastening member 12 may be provided on an exposed surface that is not in contact with the skin surface (the surface opposite to the skin surface side Is).
  • the first fastening member 11 and the second fastening member 12 may be provided integrally. That is, one fastening member forming the first and second fastening members 11 and 12 is divided into the front portion 1F and the broken portion 10B. By being divided along with the sheet-like material, the first fastening member 11 and the second fastening member 12 are subjected to damage IJ.
  • elastic members 15 for waist may be provided at the ends on the first edge C1 side of the front portions 1F and Z or the rear portion 1B.
  • the waist elastic member 15 may be installed to have elasticity at a portion corresponding to the width of the absorber 2 (the length in the longitudinal direction X).
  • the portion of the elastic member that does not require tension may be finely divided or cut by, for example, an embossing force cutter.
  • the embossing is performed by applying heat, pressure, or both with the front portion 1F or the rear portion 1B on which the waist elastic member 15 is disposed sandwiched between the emboss roller having a plurality of convex portions and the anvil roller. It is applied by adding to the front part 1F to the rear part 1B.
  • the waist elastic member 15 may be provided only on the rear portion 1B, or may be provided only on the front portion 1F.
  • a portion corresponding to the legs around the front 1F and the rear 1B May be trimmed.
  • the powerful trim improves the fit around the leg when worn.
  • the rear portion 1B is a portion that covers the back side when worn, and includes at least one nonwoven fabric.
  • a part of the absorber 2 is fixed to at least a part of the rear part 1B.
  • the third edges C3, C3 of the front part 1F and the rear part 1B are joined to each other.
  • the fourth edges C4, C4 of the front part 1F and the rear part 1B are joined to each other.
  • These joints form the trunk opening BH and the leg opening LH in FIG.
  • the bonding may be performed by using a known method such as heat sealing, sonic sealing, and bonding.
  • the leg elastic members 16 may be provided along the second edge C2 of the rear portions 1B and Z or the front portion 1F. The provision of the leg elastic members 16 improves the fit. An elastic member for body fitting that fits the buttocks may be provided.
  • the front part 1F and the rear part 1B are not formed independently of each other.
  • a continuous wide sheet-like material S may be integrally formed.
  • the front portion 1F and the rear portion 1B may be formed by punching the leg hole LH from the sheet material S.
  • the absorber 2 has a liquid-permeable sheet (top sheet) 24, an absorbent core 25, and an exposed liquid-impermeable sheet (back) in contact with the skin surface in order of the skin surface Is force.
  • Seat P is provided.
  • the absorber 2 is formed of pulp / nonwoven fabric or the like, and may include a polymer absorber. In order to form the absorber 2, materials and configurations used in the art can be adopted.
  • the shape of the absorbent core 25 may be, for example, a gourd shape or a rectangular shape in addition to the hourglass shape shown in FIG.
  • the liquid impermeable sheet P may have air permeability.
  • the liquid-impermeable sheet P may be covered with a cover sheet 26 in order to obtain a good texture and a feeling of wearing.
  • the absorber 2 may have a pair of three-dimensional gathers (cuffs) 27 that come into contact with the skin surface of the wearer.
  • the three-dimensional gather 27 may include a cuff elastic member 29 for contracting the three-dimensional gather 27 in the longitudinal direction Y.
  • the absorbent body 2 may be provided with an elastic body 28 along the longitudinal direction Y.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view showing a state in which the worn article in the initial state of FIG. 1 is broken at first and second break portions 10A and 10B and then developed.
  • a second region A2 and a third region A3 of the front part 1F separated from the front part 1F are connected to both ends of the rear part 1B, respectively.
  • a long belt-shaped body B is formed.
  • the front 1F only the first area A1 remains.
  • the front 1F after such breakage is referred to as “remaining front F”.
  • the belt-shaped body B may be shaped so that the width becomes narrower toward the end.
  • a method for reconstructing the broken wearing article will be described.
  • the user first The second area A2, which is one end of the belt-shaped body B, is folded back toward the user as shown in FIG. 4 (b), and the other end is used as shown in FIG. 4 (c).
  • the third region A3 is folded back to the front, and a part of the second region A2 (overlapping portion) and a portion of the third region A3 (overlapping portion 100) are overlapped with each other.
  • the user fastens the second area A2 and the third area A3 to each other with the second fastening member 12, thereby connecting the two areas A2 and A3.
  • the user folds the absorber 2 so that the first region A1 is overlapped on the overlap portion 100 via the first fastening member 11.
  • the first area A1 is fixed to the second and third areas A2 and A3 of the belt-shaped body B, and the pants-type ohmitsu is reconfigured.
  • both ends of the belt-shaped body B are joined by the second fastening member 12 to form a body opening BH, and ,
  • the belt-shaped body B, the remaining front part F and the absorber 2 form a leg opening LH. Therefore, the user can wear the reconfigured main article as the pants-type article.
  • the broken worn article in FIG. 4 (a) can be used as a belt-type worn article.
  • the user performs the steps shown in FIGS. 4 (a) to 4 (d) while the wearer winds the belt-shaped body B around the waist. That is, the user performs the connection by the second fastening member 12, and fixes the belt-shaped body B of FIG. 4 (c) to the wearer's waist.
  • the user places the remaining front part F through the first fastening member 11 as shown in FIGS. Fasten to the overlapping part 100 of part B.
  • the present wearing article By breaking the present wearing article in advance at the breaking portions 10A and 10B, the present wearing article may be used as a belt-type wearing article.
  • a first sheet material S1 serving as a front portion 1F and a second sheet material serving as a rear portion 1B are provided.
  • the objects S2 are conveyed in parallel with each other and continuously.
  • the first and second fastening members 11, 12 are respectively attached to the continuously flowing first sheet-like material S1.
  • the breaking portions 10A and 10B are formed between the first fastening member 11 and the second fastening member 12 in the first sheet-like material S1.
  • the breaks 10A and 10B are formed along a direction substantially perpendicular to the flow direction X.
  • the break portions 10A and 10B are formed, for example, by forming perforations along a direction substantially perpendicular to the flow direction X of the first sheet material S1.
  • the absorber 2 is arranged so as to straddle between the first sheet-like material S1 and the second sheet-like material S2.
  • the absorber 2 is folded so that the first sheet-like material S1 and the second sheet-like material S2 overlap.
  • the first sheet-like material S1 and the second sheet-like material S2 are joined and cut between the adjacent absorbers 2. As a result, one pants-type wearing article is generated.
  • the sheet materials SI and S2 can be composed of, for example, a nonwoven fabric, a film, or the like.
  • the first sheet-like material S1 and the second sheet-like material S2 may be formed by slitting one sheet to increase the interval, or may be constituted by separate sheets.
  • the fastening members 11, 12 in Fig. 6 (a) may be arranged along the broken portions 10A, 10B.
  • the fastening members 11, 12 may be arranged on both sides or one side of the first sheet-like material S1 along the flow direction X.
  • the positions of the fastening members 11 and 12 are not limited to these, and may be other locations.
  • the first fastening member 11 and the second fastening member 12 are integrally formed as one member, the first fastening member 11 and the second fastening member 1 are formed in the step of forming the second break portion 10B. At the boundary with 2, for example, a broken portion 10B having a perforated force is machined.
  • the first fastening member 11 may be arranged on the absorber 2. In the case where the force is applied, it is preferable that the first fastening member 11 is disposed at a portion where the absorber 2 and the first sheet-like material S1 overlap.
  • the method may further include a step of trimming a portion constituting H.
  • the trim is a step of removing a trim portion T indicated by a two-dot chain line in FIG. Eliminating strong trims improves fit. In this step, shearing is likely to occur around the cut portion, and problems are likely to occur when the absorber 2 is arranged. Therefore, this step is preferably performed after the arrangement of the absorber 2.
  • a step of arranging the waist elastic member 15 (Fig. 2) on the first sheet-like material S1 may be added.
  • the waist elastic member 15 improves the fit of the front part 1F when the product is worn. Therefore, the function of preventing leakage is improved.
  • a step of arranging the waist elastic member 15 (FIG. 2) on the second sheet material S2 may be added.
  • the waist elastic member 15 improves the fit of the rear portion 1B when the product is worn.
  • the waist elastic member 15 may be sandwiched between two sheets, or may be sandwiched between one folded sheet.
  • the stress other than the portion corresponding to the width (length in the longitudinal direction X) of the absorber 2 is reduced.
  • a step of reducing the size may be added.
  • a method of reducing the stress for example, there is a method in which only the elastic member 15 is cut by embossing or the like so that the elasticity of the elastic member is not expressed. This step is preferably performed before the step of arranging the fastening members 11 and 12.
  • leg elastic member 16 (FIG. 2) on the second sheet-like material S2 and Z or the first sheet-like material S1 may be added.
  • the leg elastic member 16 is preferably sandwiched between two sheets.
  • the leg elastic member 16 improves the fit to the lower part of the buttocks when the product is worn. Therefore, the function of preventing leakage is improved.
  • the leg elastic members 16 may be linearly arranged as shown in Fig. 7 (a), or may be arranged in a curved line as shown in Fig. 7 (b). When the leg elastic members 16 are arranged in a curved line, it is preferable that the leg elastic members 16 are arranged along a trim portion indicated by a two-dot chain line. When the step of arranging the leg elastic member 16 is added, it is preferable to add a step of reducing the stress of the elastic member 16 in the portion where the absorber 2 is arranged. This is the force at which the absorber 2 is easily arranged.
  • a step of arranging a body-fitting elastic member on the second sheet-like material S2 and Z or the first sheet-like material S1 may be added.
  • the body-fitting elastic member is preferably sandwiched between two sheets. With this elastic member for body fitting, the fit of the rear part when wearing the product is improved.
  • this step is added, if the step of reducing the stress of the elastic member in the portion where the absorber 2 is arranged is added, the absorber 2 is easily arranged.
  • the absorber 2 is formed by stacking the liquid permeable sheet 24, the absorbent core 25, the liquid impermeable sheet P, the cover sheet 26, and the like.
  • the step of providing the above-described three-dimensional gather 27, the elastic body 28, the cuff elastic member 29, and the like on the absorber 2 may be further added.
  • the absorber 2 may be arranged, for example, after being created in a vertical flow state, by being turned upside down by 90 °.
  • the first and second fastening members 11, 12 are attached to a portion which becomes the front portion 1F of the continuous wide sheet-like material S.
  • first and second break portions 10A and 10B are formed at positions on both sides of the absorber 2 along a direction substantially orthogonal to the flow direction X.
  • One of the two broken portions 10A and 10B is formed in a portion of the sheet S between the first fastening member 11 and the second fastening member 12.
  • the breaks 10A and 10B are formed so as to essentially cross the front part 1F along a direction substantially perpendicular to the flow direction X so that the front part 1F can be divided in the waist direction. Is done.
  • the absorber 2 is arranged at a position between the two breaks 10A and 10B of the sheet-like material S.
  • the sheet-like material S is folded back along the flow direction X around the substantially center of the absorber 2 so that a folded portion is formed in the absorber 2.
  • the portions between the adjacent absorbers 2 are joined and cut. That is, the front part 1F and the rear part 1B of the sheet S are joined between the adjacent absorbers 2 and 2, and the sheet S is cut for each worn article. Thereby, one pants-type wearing article is generated.
  • the step of forming the leg opening LH may be performed after the folding step.
  • the present invention can be used for wearing articles such as disposable pants and ommut.

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Article à porter et procédé de fabrication de l’article à porter. L’article à porter comprend une partie avant (1F) couvrant le côté abdominal d’une personne qui le porte, une partie arrière (1B) couvrant le dos de la personne qui le porte, et un adsorbant (2) installé en travers de la partie avant (1F) et de la partie arrière (1B). La partie avant (1F) est attachée à la partie arrière (1B). Deux parties déchirables (10A) et (10B) traitées de façon à déchirer une partie de la partie avant (1F) après le port sont formées sur la partie avant (1F) à une certaine distance l’une de l’autre dans la direction de la taille. Une partie de l’adsorbant (2) est fixée dans une première zone (A1) entre les deux parties déchirables (10A) et (10B). Des premières parties de fixation (11) capables d’être fixées sur la partie avant (1F) sont formées sur le côté en regard de la peau de la première zone (A1) de la partie avant (1F), et des deuxièmes parties de fixation (12) capables d’être fixées sur la partie avant (1F) sont formées dans la deuxième zone (A2) ou la troisième zone (A3) de la partie avant (1F).
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