WO2005097622A1 - おむつ包装体 - Google Patents

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WO2005097622A1
WO2005097622A1 PCT/JP2005/006743 JP2005006743W WO2005097622A1 WO 2005097622 A1 WO2005097622 A1 WO 2005097622A1 JP 2005006743 W JP2005006743 W JP 2005006743W WO 2005097622 A1 WO2005097622 A1 WO 2005097622A1
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Koichiro Mitsui
Hironao Minato
Tomoyo Kawaguchi
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/551Packaging before or after use
    • A61F13/55105Packaging before or after use packaging of diapers
    • A61F13/5511Packaging before or after use packaging of diapers characterized by the container
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/551Packaging before or after use
    • A61F13/55105Packaging before or after use packaging of diapers
    • A61F13/55115Packaging before or after use packaging of diapers characterized by the features before use, e.g. how are the diapers folded or arranged in a package

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  • the present invention relates to a diaper package comprising a disposable diaper and a flexible film surrounding a plurality of diapers.
  • a plurality of open molds having a liquid-absorbent core interposed between a liquid-permeable topsheet and a liquid-impermeable backsheet are made from a flexible film that encloses a plurality of diapers and a disposable diaper.
  • the front and rear walls and the side walls extending between the top and bottom walls are vertically spaced apart from each other, and a plurality of diapers are densely enclosed inside the walls.
  • There is a diaper package housed therein see Patent Document 1).
  • the diaper has front and rear waist regions and a crotch region located between the waist regions, laterally extending front and rear ends, and vertically extending side portions.
  • the diaper is folded inward in the lateral direction with both sides facing the topsheet, and folded vertically in the crotch region so that the topsheets abut each other.
  • the front and rear ends of the folded diaper abut each other, and both sides abut each other.
  • the diaper package is a hexahedron in which the top and bottom walls, front and rear walls, and both side walls formed by the bag intersect at substantially right angles, and has a three-dimensional shape that is long in the vertical direction.
  • the waist areas of the diapers overlap each other and the inseam areas overlap each other and are arranged between the side walls, and two or more diapers form two rows extending between the side walls. .
  • the rows are arranged in a vertical direction so as to overlap each other.
  • the crotch area of the diaper abuts the top wall, and the front and rear ends face the bottom wall.
  • the crotch area of the diaper abuts the bottom wall and the front and rear ends face the top wall.
  • the waist region and the crotch region abut against the side walls.
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Publication No. 11-501275
  • Patent Document 1 has a low frictional force of a top sheet and a back sheet forming the diaper, so that the front and rear waist regions of the folded diaper that come into contact with each other easily shift and move, and the diaper is displaced. It is difficult to maintain the folded configuration.
  • the folded shape of the diaper collapses, and the diaper partially distorts the bag, causing the package to lose its shape and maintaining its rectangular parallelepiped shape. I can't do that.
  • a package that has lost its shape has poor stability when a plurality of the packages are stacked, and the stacked packages may collapse inadvertently.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a diaper package that can maintain a folded shape of a diaper and does not lose its shape.
  • the premise of the present invention for solving the above problems is that a plurality of open-type disposable diapers having a liquid-absorbent core interposed between a liquid-permeable top sheet and a liquid-impermeable back sheet;
  • a flexible film-strength bag for wrapping the diaper wherein the diaper comprises a front and rear waist region and a crotch region located between the waist regions, and a front and rear end extending laterally. And a longitudinally extending side portion, wherein the bag is vertically spaced apart from the top and bottom walls, front and rear walls extending between the top and bottom walls facing each other, and between the top and bottom walls facing each other.
  • a plurality of diapers that are folded laterally inward with both sides facing the topsheet and that are folded vertically in the crotch region so that the topsheets abut each other.
  • Power A diaper housed densely inside the interior surrounded by those walls One package.
  • the feature of the present invention based on the above premise is that at least a part of both sides extending to the front waist region of the diaper and both sides extending to the back waist region of the diaper, the anti-slip sheet having a higher frictional force than the front and back sheets.
  • a diaper that is attached to at least a part of the diaper and is folded the two sides of the front and rear waist regions overlap each other, and the non-slip sheets attached to both sides abut and temporarily adhere to each other.
  • a plurality of diapers are overlapped around the waist region and the crotch region is overlapped to form a row extending between the two side walls in a line between the side walls, and the front and rear ends of the diapers are formed.
  • Part is one of the top and bottom walls
  • the inseam area of the diapers is that of the top / bottom wall of the crotch or the other.
  • the present invention has the following embodiments.
  • An example of an embodiment of the present invention is a non-slip sheet attached to at least a part of a front end extending to a front waist region of a diaper and at least a part of a rear end extending to a rear waist region, In the folded diaper, the front and rear ends overlap each other, and the non-slip sheets attached to the front and rear ends abut and temporarily adhere to each other.
  • Another example of the embodiment of the present invention is a non-slip sheet made of a first fiber nonwoven fabric made of thermoplastic synthetic resin fiber having rubber-like elasticity and a polyolefin-based thermoplastic synthetic resin fiber.
  • the nonwoven fabric is formed from a composite nonwoven fabric obtained by laminating the produced second fiber nonwoven fabric, and the first nonwoven fabric non-slip abuts and temporarily adheres to each other.
  • the temporary adhesive strength between the first fibrous nonwoven fabrics forming the non-slip sheet is in the range of 0.5 to 1.5 NZ25 mm.
  • the first fiber nonwoven fabric forming the non-slip sheet has a dynamic friction coefficient in a range of 0.5 to 1.5.
  • the package at least two rows formed from a plurality of diapers are arranged vertically in a state where they are overlapped with each other.
  • the front and rear ends face either one of the top and bottom walls, and the inseam of the diaper matches the gap or the other of the top and bottom walls.
  • the diaper package according to the present invention at least a part of both sides extending to the front waist region of the diaper and both sides extending to the rear waist region of the anti-slip sheet having a higher frictional force than the front and back sheets.
  • the non-slip sheets attached to at least a part of the front and back sides of the front and rear waist regions abut and temporarily adhere to each other, so the front and rear waist regions where the folded diaper abuts each other
  • the slippage is suppressed by the non-slip sheet, and even if an external force is applied to the package, the folded form of the diaper does not accidentally collapse.
  • This package uses a non-slip sheet to maintain the folded shape of the diaper, and the diaper does not partially distort the film. Can be prevented from getting out of shape. Since this package does not lose its shape, the stacked packages having good stability when a plurality of the packages are stacked in the vertical direction are not inadvertently collapsed.
  • An anti-slip sheet is attached to at least a part of the front end extending to the front waist region and at least a part of the rear end extending to the rear waist region, and is attached to the front and rear ends.
  • the sheets are in contact with each other and are temporarily bonded, not only on both sides of the diaper, but also on the front and rear waist of the folded diaper, where the slippage of the front and rear ends is suppressed by the non-slip sheet. It is possible to reliably prevent the area from shifting, and to surely prevent the package from being out of shape while maintaining the folded form of the diaper by using the non-slip sheet.
  • the package formed by the back and the first fibrous nonwoven fabric abuts and temporarily adheres to each other, and uses the high frictional force of the first fibrous nonwoven fabric for the front and rear waist regions where the folded diapers abut each other. It is possible to reliably prevent the slipping movement, and to surely prevent the package from being out of shape while maintaining the folded state of the diaper.
  • the temporary adhesive strength of the first fiber nonwoven fabric forming the non-slip sheet is in the range of 0.5 to 1.5N / 25mm, even if an external force is applied to the package, the package does not contact each other. Inadvertent peeling of the first fiber non-woven fabrics in contact with each other prevents the first diaper non-woven fabric from slipping out of the front and rear waist regions where the folded diapers come into contact with each other. It is possible to reliably prevent the package from becoming out of shape while maintaining the folded shape.
  • the first fiber nonwoven fabric has a sufficient frictional force and the first fiber nonwoven fabric has a sufficient frictional force. It is possible to reliably prevent the front and rear waist regions of the folded diaper from coming into contact with each other by using the diaper, thereby reliably preventing the collapse of the package while maintaining the folded shape of the diaper.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a diaper package shown as an example.
  • FIG. 3 A perspective view of the diaper in which the state forces in FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is a partially broken perspective view of the diaper in which the state forces of FIG. 3 are developed laterally on both sides.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a method for measuring a dynamic friction coefficient.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a diaper package shown as another example.
  • FIG. 8 A perspective view of the diaper in which the state forces in FIG.
  • FIG. 9 A partially broken perspective view of the diaper in which the state forces shown in FIG.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 are a perspective view of a diaper package 10A shown as an example and a perspective view of a diaper 11A taken out of a space 19.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 show a perspective view of the diaper 11A with the front and rear waist regions 26 and 28 developed vertically in Fig. 2 and the diaper with the sides 33, 34 and 35 developed laterally from the state in Fig. 3.
  • FIG. 11B is a partially broken perspective view of 11A.
  • FIG. 1 shows a state in which a part of the top wall 13 and a part of the front wall 15 and the side wall 17 are broken.
  • the vertical direction is indicated by an arrow L
  • the front-rear direction is indicated by an arrow M
  • the horizontal direction is indicated by an arrow N.
  • FIG. 1 shows a state in which a part of the top wall 13 and a part of the front wall 15 and the side wall 17 are broken.
  • the vertical direction is indicated by an arrow L
  • the front-rear direction is indicated by an arrow
  • the vertical direction is indicated by an arrow O
  • the horizontal direction is indicated by an arrow P.
  • the inner surfaces of the front and back sheets 22, 23 and the leak-proof sheet 25 refer to the surfaces facing the core 24, and the outer surfaces of the sheets 22, 23, 25 do not correspond to the core 23. Refers to opposing surfaces.
  • the diaper package 10A is composed of a plurality of disposable diapers 11A and a bag 12 made of a flexible film wrapping the plurality of diapers 11A.
  • the bag 12 is vertically opposed to the top and bottom walls 13 and 14, front and rear walls 15 and 16 extending vertically to the top and bottom walls 13 and 14, and vertically to the top and bottom walls 13 and 14.
  • Side walls 17 and 18 extending to the front and rear sides.
  • the front and rear walls 15, 16 extend between the top and bottom walls 13, 14 so as to face each other in the front-rear direction.
  • the side walls 17 and 18 extend between the top and bottom walls 13 and 14 so as to oppose each other in the lateral direction.
  • the package 10A is a hexahedron in which the top and bottom walls 13, 14 formed by the bag 12, the front and rear walls 15, 16 and the side walls 17, 18 intersect at a substantially right angle, and has a three-dimensional shape of a rectangular parallelepiped.
  • a space 19 for accommodating the diaper 11A is formed inside the walls 13, 1 4, 15, 16, 17, and 18, and a plurality of diapers 11A are densely accommodated in the space 19.
  • a handle 20 used when holding the package 10A by hand is formed on the top wall 13.
  • An opening 21 is formed at the center in the horizontal direction of the handle 20 so as to allow insertion of the hand.
  • the diaper 11A is interposed between a liquid-permeable top sheet 22 located on the skin contact side, a liquid-impermeable back sheet 23 located on the non-skin contact side, and front and back sheets 22, 23. And a pair of liquid-impervious leak-proof sheets 25 extending in the vertical direction opposite to each other in the horizontal direction.
  • the diaper 11A has a front waist region 26 and a rear waist region 28 in the longitudinal direction, and a crotch region 27 located between the waist regions 26, 28.
  • the diaper 11A extends longitudinally at front and rear ends 30, 31 which extend laterally outside both ends 29 of the core 24 and extends laterally outside both sides 32 of the core 24. It has both sides 33, 34, 35.
  • the diaper 11A is an open diaper 11A that has an hourglass shape in plan view and connects the front and rear waist regions 26, 28 when worn (see Fig. 4).
  • a rectangular anti-slip sheet 36 extending in the lateral direction is attached to the front end 30 and the rear end 31.
  • a rectangular anti-slip sheet 37 extending in the vertical direction is attached to a part of both sides 33 of the front waist region 26 and a part of both sides 35 of the rear waist region 28.
  • the non-slip sheets 36 and 37 have a higher frictional force than the front and back sheets 22, 23 and the leak-proof sheet 25.
  • the non-slip sheets 36 and 37 are made of elastic fibers made of thermoplastic synthetic resin having rubber-like elasticity.
  • the composite nonwoven fabric is formed by laminating a first nonwoven fabric 38 made of a non-elastic fiber made of a thermoplastic synthetic resin and a second nonwoven fabric 39 made of thermoplastic synthetic resin.
  • the elastic fibers are entangled with each other and are joined at the intersection by heat fusion.
  • the inelastic fibers are entangled with each other and are joined at the intersections by heat fusion.
  • the elastic fiber and the inelastic fiber are entangled with each other, and the fibers are joined by heat fusion at the intersection of the fibers.
  • the non-slip sheet 36 has a first fiber non-woven fabric 38 located on the skin contact side, a second fiber non-woven fabric 39 located on the skin non-contact side, and a surface sheet 22 via the second fiber non-woven fabric 39. And the outer surface of the leak-proof sheet 25.
  • the first fiber nonwoven fabric 38 is exposed on the skin contact side.
  • the non-slip sheet 37 the first fiber nonwoven fabric 38 is located on the non-skin contact side, the second fiber nonwoven fabric 39 is located on the skin contact side, and the non-slip sheet 37 is provided on the outer surface of the back sheet 23 via the second fiber nonwoven fabric 39. It is fixed.
  • the first fiber nonwoven fabric 38 is exposed on the non-skin contact side.
  • the composite nonwoven fabric forming the non-slip sheets 36 and 37 can be manufactured by a melt blown method or a spun bond method.
  • a styrene block copolymer, polyurethane block copolymer, polyester block copolymer, polyamide block copolymer, or copolymer blend as the thermoplastic synthetic resin that forms the elastic fibers can do.
  • styrene block copolymer styrene-butadiene-styrene (S—B—S) and styrene-ethylene-butadiene-styrene (S—EB—S) can be used.
  • Copolymer blends include styrene ethylene butadiene styrene Z polypropylene (S-EB-SZPP) and polypropylene Z ethylene propylene (PPZE-
  • thermoplastic synthetic resin forming the inelastic fiber a polyolefin-based resin can be used.
  • polyolefin any of polyamide, polyester, polyethylene, and polypropylene can be used.
  • the diaper 11A accommodated in the bag 12 has both sides 33, 34, 35 folded inward in the lateral direction with a force toward the outer surface of the topsheet 22, so that the outer surfaces of the topsheet 22 abut each other.
  • the leg is folded vertically (see FIG. 2).
  • the front and rear waist regions 26 and 28 overlap, the crotch region 27 overlaps, the front and rear ends 30 and 31 overlap, and both sides 33, 34 and 35 overlap.
  • the front end portion 30 overlaps on both lateral side portions 30B except for the lateral central portion 30A.
  • the rear end portion 31 overlaps on both lateral side portions 31B except for a lateral central portion 31A.
  • the front end portion 30 and the rear end portion 31 overlap each other at the lateral center portions 30 A and 31 A of the ends 30 and 31.
  • the first fibrous nonwoven fabrics 38 forming the non-slip sheet 36 abut against each other and are temporarily bonded.
  • the first fibrous nonwoven fabrics 38 forming the non-slip sheet 36 are in contact with each other and are temporarily bonded.
  • the first fiber nonwoven fabrics 38 are in contact with each other and are temporarily bonded.
  • the first fibrous nonwoven fabrics 38 forming the non-slip sheet 36 are abutted and temporarily bonded to each other.
  • a plurality of diapers 11A are arranged between the side walls 17, 18 with the waist regions 26, 28 overlapping each other and the crotch regions 27 overlapping each other.
  • the group of diapers 11A forms a row Q1 extending between the side walls 17, 18.
  • row Q1 the front and rear ends 30, 31 of the diapers 11A are arranged in a line between the side walls 17, 18 so as to face the top wall 13, and the front and rear ends 30, 31 abut the top wall 13, and the diapers are arranged.
  • the crotch region 27 of 11A is arranged in a line between the side walls 17 and 18 and faces the bottom wall 14, and the crotch region 27 is in contact with the bottom wall 14.
  • Row Q1 On both sides of the row Q1, the diaper 11A is in contact with the waist areas 26, 28, the inseam area 27, and the side walls 17, 18.
  • Row Q1 is in a vertically compressed state sandwiched by the top and bottom walls 13, 14, and is in a compressed state in the forward and backward directions by the front and rear walls 15, 16, and has the side walls 17, 18 as well. It is sandwiched and compressed in the horizontal direction.
  • the leak-proof sheets 25 are arranged on both sides 33, 34, 35 of the diaper 11A.
  • the leak-proof sheet 25 is positioned on both sides 33, 34, 35 and extends vertically in the vertical direction, and extends in parallel with the fixed side 40 in the vertical direction and is prone to stand above the topsheet 22.
  • the diaper 11A has fixed end portions 42 which are located at the front and rear end portions 30, 31 and fall down inward in the lateral direction of the diaper 11A. Freedom section 41 A stretchable elastic member 43 extending in the vertical direction is shrinkably attached to the upper side.
  • the elastic member 43 is fixed to the free portion 41 in a state where the elastic member 43 is extended at a predetermined magnification in the vertical direction.
  • the front and rear ends 30, 31 are formed by the ends 44, 45 of the front and back sheets 22, 23 extending outward in the vertical direction from the edge 29 of the core 24, and the fixed both ends 42 of the leakage prevention sheet 25. ing.
  • the edges 45 of the front and back sheets 22, 23 and the edge ⁇ 42 of the leak-proof sheet 25 overlap with each other, and the inner surfaces of the front and back sheets 22, 23 are fixed to each other, and the front and back surfaces are fixed.
  • the inner and outer surfaces of the sheets 22 and 23 and the inner surface of the leakage prevention sheet 25 are fixed.
  • a band-shaped elastic member 46 for the waist around the body extending in the lateral direction is attached in a contractible manner.
  • the waist elastic member 46 is interposed between the end portion 44 of the top sheet 22 and the end portion 45 of the back sheet 23, and extends to the inner surfaces of the sheets 22, 23 while being stretched at a predetermined magnification in the lateral direction. It is fixed.
  • the side portions 33, 34, 35 are formed by the side portions 47, 48 of the front and back sheets 22, 23 extending laterally outward from the side edge 32 of the core 24, and the fixed side portions 40 of the leak-proof sheet 25. Have been. On both sides 33, 34, 35, the side 47 of the topsheet 22 extends slightly laterally outward from the side edge 32 of the core 24, and further laterally outward from the side 47 to the side of the backsheet 23. The part 48 and the side part 40 of the leak-proof sheet 25 extend. On both sides 33, 34 and 35, the side surfaces 47 and 48 of the front and back sheets 22 and 23 overlap with the Tsukuda J ⁇ 40 of the leak-proof sheet 25!
  • the inner and outer surfaces of the front and back sheets 22 and 23 and the inner surface of the leakage prevention sheet 25 are fixed.
  • a plurality of leg elastic members 49 extending in the vertical direction are attached to both sides 34 in a contractible manner.
  • the leg-surrounding elastic member 49 is interposed between the side portion 48 of the back sheet 23 and the side portion 40 of the leak-proof sheet 25, and is extended at a predetermined magnification in the longitudinal direction to the inner surfaces of the sheets 23, 25. It is fixed to.
  • Flexible tape fasteners 50 made of fiber nonwoven fabric are attached to both sides 35 of the rear waist portion 28.
  • a hook member 52 is attached to a free end portion 51 of the tape fastener 50.
  • the free end portion 51 is bent inwardly in the lateral direction of the diaper 11A, and is temporarily detachably fixed to the both side portions 35 via the hook members 52 (see FIG. 3).
  • Front waist A flexible target tape 53 for detachably fixing the free end portion 51 of the tape fastener 50 is attached to the connecting portion 26.
  • the target tape 53 has a rectangular shape elongated in the lateral direction, and is formed of a plastic film 54 and a loop member 55.
  • the target tape 53 is fixed to the outer surface of the back sheet 23.
  • the diaper 11A was taken out of the space 19 by tearing the bag 12, and the diaper 11A was folded back at the crotch region 27, and the front and rear waist regions 26, 28 that abutted each other were developed vertically. Thereafter, the both sides 33, 34, 35 are turned back and deployed in the horizontal direction. Next, the both sides 35 of the rear waist area 28 are superimposed on the outer sides of both sides 33 of the front waist area 26, and the free end 51 of the tape fastener 50 is fastened to the target tape 53 so that the front and rear waist areas are secured. Regions 26 and 28 are connected. In the diaper 11A to which the front and rear waist regions 26 and 28 are connected, a waist opening and a pair of leg openings are formed (not shown).
  • non-slip sheets 36, 37 having a higher frictional force than the front and back sheets 22, 23 and the leak-proof sheet 25 are attached to the front and rear ends 30, 31, and the both sides 33, 35. Since the first nonwoven fabrics 38 forming the non-slip sheets 36 and 37 are in contact with each other and temporarily bonded to each other, the slippage of the diaper 11A at the front and rear ends 30, 31 and the both sides 33, 35 slips. In addition to being restrained by the stopper sheets 36, 37, the slipping movement of the front and rear waist regions 26, 28 which abut on the folded diaper 11A is suppressed by the non-slip sheets 36, 37, and an external force is applied to the package 10A. Even if it does, the folded form of the diaper 11A stored in the bag 12 will not be accidentally collapsed.
  • the package 10A can maintain the folded form of the diaper 11A by using the non-slip sheets 36 and 37, and the diaper 11A does not partially distort the bag 12 in the package 1. OA shape can be prevented. Since the package 10A does not lose its shape, the stacked packages 10A, which have good stability when a plurality of the packages are stacked in the vertical direction, do not accidentally collapse.
  • the temporary adhesive strength between the first fibrous nonwoven fabrics 38 forming the non-slip sheets 36, 37 is in the range of 0.5 to 1.5 NZ25mm. If the temporary adhesive strength between the first fiber nonwoven fabrics 38 is less than 0.5 N / 25 mm, the slip movement of the diaper 11A in the front and rear waist regions 26, 28 cannot be suppressed, and if an external force is applied to the package 10A. , Easy to folded 11A diaper In some cases, the package 10A may lose its shape.
  • the temporary adhesive strength between the first fibrous nonwoven fabrics 38 was measured by the following method.
  • the folded diaper 11A was cut to prepare a temporary adhesive strength measurement sample including the first fibrous nonwoven fabric 38 abutted and temporarily bonded to each other.
  • the sample has a horizontal dimension of 100 mm and a vertical dimension of 70 mm.
  • "Autograph AG-50 NIJ manufactured by Shimadzu System Solutions Co., Ltd.
  • the sample is sandwiched between the chucks of the measuring device (distance between chucks: 30 mm), and the non-slip sheets 36, 37 (first fibrous nonwoven fabric 38) are pulled in a direction to separate them from each other (pulling speed: 1 OOmmZmin).
  • the strength when the first fiber nonwoven fabric 38 was peeled off at 180 ° peel was measured.
  • the temporary adhesive strength was calculated based on a conversion formula of (measured value Z temporary adhesive width) ⁇ 25 mm.
  • the temporary adhesive strength of the sample calculated based on the conversion formula was 0.5 to 1.5 NZ25 mm.
  • the temporary adhesive strength of the sample was taken as the temporary adhesive strength between the first fibrous nonwoven fabrics 38.
  • the coefficient of kinetic friction of the first fibrous nonwoven fabric 38 forming the non-slip sheets 36 and 37 is in the range of 0.5 to 1.5. If the dynamic friction coefficient of the first fiber nonwoven fabric 38 is less than 0.5, the shift movement of the front and rear waist regions 26 and 28 of the diaper 11A cannot be suppressed, and the diaper 11A will not be applied when an external force is applied to the package 10A. In some cases, the folded shape of the package 10A easily collapses, and the package 10A may lose its shape.
  • the dynamic friction coefficient of the first fiber nonwoven fabric 38 was measured according to the method described on page 3.1 of JIS P8147. Figure 5 shows an outline of the method for measuring the dynamic friction coefficient.
  • a movable plate 101 having a smooth lower surface 100 and a fixed plate 103 having a smooth upper surface 102 were used for measuring the dynamic friction coefficient.
  • the lower surface 100 of the movable plate 101 has a width of 3 cm and a length of 3 cm.
  • the sample 104 was attached to the lower surface 100 of the movable plate 101 with the second fiber nonwoven fabric 39 in contact with the movable plate 101.
  • the sample 104 was fixed to the movable plate 101 via a double-sided adhesive tape (not shown).
  • the upper surface 102 of the fixing plate 103 has an artificial Leather 105 was attached.
  • the artificial leather 105 was fixed to the fixing plate 103 via a double-sided adhesive tape (not shown).
  • the movable plate 101 was placed on the fixed plate 103, and the first fiber nonwoven fabric 38 and the artificial leather 105 were brought into contact with each other. Movable plate 101, the area of the lower surface 100 a is 9 cm 2, as the load of the 58GZ9cm 2 is applied to the lower surface 100, to adjust the weight of the entire movable Plate 101 by weight 106.
  • the movable plate 101 was used as a weight.
  • the movable plate 101 was moved at a speed of 10 cmZmin in the direction indicated by arrow K1 in FIG.
  • This force acts on the contact surface with the artificial leather 105 in the vertical direction indicated by the arrow K2.
  • the dynamic friction coefficient of the sample 104 calculated based on the above equation was 0.5 to 1.5.
  • the kinetic friction coefficient of Sample 104 was taken as the kinetic friction coefficient of the first fibrous nonwoven fabric 38.
  • composite nonwoven fabric to form a slip sheet 36, 37 is in the range of tensile strength 30 ⁇ 70NZinch, there basis weight in the range of 30 ⁇ 100GZm 2, thickness is 0.2 to 0. The range of 7mm is there.
  • the basis weight 30gZm and less than the thickness dimension of 0. 2 mm less than 2 the seat 36, 37 the tensile strength is lowered, and when the seat 36, 37 What happened was rubbed, sheets 36, 37 cormorants want damaged when There is.
  • basis weight thickness is more than 0. 7 mm with excess of LOOgZm 2
  • the elastic fibers forming the first fibrous nonwoven fabric 38 have a fineness in the range of 0.5 to 20 m. If the fineness of the elastic fiber is less than 0.5 m, the temporary bonding strength of the first fiber nonwoven fabric 38 where the elastic fiber is liable to break may be less than 0.5 NZ25 mm and the dynamic friction coefficient may be less than 0.5. is there.
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 are a perspective view of a diaper package 10B shown as another example, and a perspective view of a diaper 11B taken out of a space 19.
  • FIG. Figs. 8 and 9 show a perspective view of the diaper 11B in which the front and rear waist regions 26 and 28 are developed in the vertical direction from the state of Fig. 7, and a diaper in which the sides 33, 34 and 35 are developed in the horizontal direction from the state of Fig. 8.
  • 11B is a partially cutaway perspective view of FIG.
  • FIG. 6 shows a state in which a part of the top wall 12 and a part of the front wall 15 and the side wall 17 are broken.
  • the vertical direction is Arrow L
  • front-back direction is indicated by arrow M
  • lateral direction is indicated by arrow N.
  • FIG. 9 the vertical direction is indicated by an arrow O
  • the horizontal direction is indicated by an arrow P.
  • the diaper 11B package 10B includes a disposable diaper 11B and a flexible film 12 that wraps the plurality of diapers 11B.
  • the bag 12 is vertically connected to the top and bottom walls 13 and 14 which are vertically opposed to each other, front and rear walls 15 and 16 which are connected to the top and bottom walls 13 and 14 and extend in the vertical direction. Side walls 17, 18 extending in the direction are formed.
  • the package 10B is a hexahedron in which the top and bottom walls 13, 14 formed by the film 12, the front and rear walls 15, 16 and the side walls 17, 18 intersect at a substantially right angle. Present.
  • a space 19 for accommodating the diaper 11B is formed in the interior surrounded by the walls 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, and a plurality of diapers 11B are densely accommodated in the space 19.
  • a handle 20 used when holding the package 10B by hand is formed on the top wall 13.
  • An opening 21 into which a hand can be inserted is formed at a lateral center of the handle 20.
  • the anti-slip sheet 37 is attached to the entire both sides 33 of the front waist region 26 and a part of the both sides 35 of the rear waist region 28. Since the other configuration of the diaper 11B except for the mounting position of the non-slip sheet 37 is the same as the diaper 11A shown in FIGS. 2 to 4, the same reference numerals as those of the diaper 11A are applied to other configurations of the diaper 11B. Description is omitted.
  • non-slip sheets 37 are attached to both sides 35 located on both sides of the rear end 31.
  • the non-slip sheet 37 has a higher frictional force than the front and back sheets 22, 23 and the leak-proof sheet 25.
  • the non-slip sheet 37 is formed of the same composite nonwoven fabric as that attached to the diaper 11B.
  • the first fiber nonwoven fabric 38 is located on the non-skin contact side
  • the second fiber nonwoven fabric 39 is located on the skin contact side
  • the back sheet 23 is interposed through the second fiber nonwoven fabric 39. It is fixed to the outer surface.
  • the first fiber nonwoven fabric 38 is exposed on the non-skin contact side.
  • the diaper 11B accommodated in the space 19 is folded inward in the lateral direction toward the outer surface of the S topsheet 22 on both sides 33, 34, 35, so that the outer surfaces of the topsheet 22 contact each other.
  • the front and rear waist areas 26 and 28 overlap, and the inseam area 27 Are overlapped, the front and rear ends 30, 31 overlap, and both sides 33, 34, 35 overlap.
  • the front end portion 30 overlaps on both side portions 30B in the lateral direction except for a central portion 30A in the lateral direction.
  • the rear end portion 31 is overlapped on both lateral side portions 31B except for a lateral central portion 31A.
  • the front end portion 30 and the rear end portion 31 overlap each other at the lateral center portions 30A and 31A of the ends 30 and 31.
  • the first fibrous nonwoven fabrics 38 abut against each other and are temporarily bonded.
  • a plurality of diapers 11B are arranged between the side walls 17, 18 with the waist regions 26, 28 overlapping each other and the crotch regions 27 overlapping each other.
  • the group of diapers 11B forms two rows Ql, Q2 extending between the side walls 17, 18.
  • the columns Ql and Q2 overlap in the vertical direction.
  • row Q1 which is located vertically above the space 19
  • the front and rear ends 30, 31 of the diapers 11B face the top wall 12 in a line between the side walls 17, 18, and the front and rear ends 30, 31 are at the top.
  • the crotch region 27 of the diaper 11B is in contact with the bottom wall 13 in a line between the side walls 17, 18 in contact with the wall 12.
  • row Q2 which is located vertically below space 19, the front and rear ends 30, 31 of the diapers 11B face the top wall 12 in a line between the side walls 17, 18, and the inseam area of the diapers 11B.
  • 27 is arranged in a line between the side walls 17 and 18 so as to face the bottom wall 13, and the crotch region 27 is in contact with the bottom wall 13.
  • the front and rear ends 30, 31 of the diaper 11B and the inseam area 27 are in contact with the force S.
  • the waist regions 26 and 28 and the inseam region 27 of the diaper 11B abut the side walls 17 and 18.
  • Rows Ql and Q2 are vertically compressed between the top and bottom walls 12 and 13, and are compressed between the front and rear walls 15, 16 in the longitudinal direction. It is in the state of being compressed in the lateral direction sandwiched between 18.
  • the procedure for wearing the diaper 11B is the same as that for the diaper 11B, so the description thereof will be omitted.
  • non-slip sheets 37 having a higher frictional force than the front and back sheets 22, 23 and the leak-proof sheet 25 are attached to both side portions 30, 31 of the front and rear waist regions 26, 28. Since the first fibrous nonwoven fabric 38 forming the non-slip sheet 37 abuts and is temporarily bonded to each other, the slip movement of the diaper 11B on both sides 33 and 35 is suppressed by the non-slip sheet 37 and folded. Diaper 11B Even if the slipping movement of 26 and 28 is suppressed by the non-slip sheet 37 and an external force is applied to the package 10B, the folded form of the diaper 11B stored in the bag 12 does not accidentally collapse.
  • the package 10B can maintain the folded form of the diaper 11B using the non-slip sheet 37, and the diaper 11B does not partially distort the bag 12 so that the form of the package 10B can be maintained. Collapse can be prevented. Since the package 10B does not lose its shape, the stacked packages 10B, which have good stability when a plurality of the packages 10B are stacked in the vertical direction, do not collapse unintentionally.
  • the first fiber nonwoven fabric 38 forming the non-slip sheet 37 has a temporary adhesive strength of 0.5 to 1.
  • the temporary bonding strength between the first fiber nonwoven fabrics 38 is less than 0.5 N / 25 mm, the shifting movement of the front and rear waist regions 26, 28 of the diaper 11B cannot be suppressed, and when an external force is applied to the package 10B. However, the folded form of the diaper 11B is easily broken, and the package 10B may be out of shape.
  • the method of measuring the temporary adhesive strength between the first fibrous nonwoven fabrics 38 is the same as that of the diaper 11A shown in FIGS.
  • the dynamic friction coefficient of the first fibrous nonwoven fabric 38 forming the non-slip sheet 37 is in the range of 0.5 to 1.5. If the dynamic friction coefficient of the first fibrous nonwoven fabric 38 is less than 0.5, the shifting movement of the front and rear waist regions 26 and 28 of the diaper 11B cannot be suppressed, and when an external force is applied to the package 10B, the diaper 11B is folded. The packaged form may easily collapse, causing the package 10B to lose its shape.
  • the dynamic friction coefficient of the first fiber nonwoven fabric 38 was measured according to the method described in JIS P 8147, page 3.1. The measuring method of the dynamic friction coefficient is the same as that of the diaper 11A shown in Figs.
  • Composite nonwoven fabric to form a [0046] non-slip sheet 37 is in the range of tensile strength 30 ⁇ 70NZinch, the basis weight is in the range of 30 ⁇ 100GZm 2, the thickness is in the range of 0. 2 to 0. 7 mm.
  • the elastic fibers forming the first fibrous nonwoven fabric 38 have a fineness in the range of 0.5 to 20 m.
  • the non-slip sheet 37 is attached to at least a part of both sides 33 extending to the front waist region 26 and at least a part of both sides 35 extending to the rear waist region 28. Good.
  • the non-slip sheet 36 attached to the front and rear ends 30, 31 can be omitted.
  • three or more diapers 11A, 11B May be formed. It should be noted that the number of diapers 11A and 11B forming a row is not limited to that shown in the figure, and the number of diapers 11A and 11B forming a row can be made larger or smaller than shown. However, it is preferable that the number of the diapers 11A and 11B forming the row is eight or more.
  • the bag 12 is formed from a plastic film stretched from a thermoplastic synthetic resin.
  • a polyester synthetic resin a polyacrylonitrile synthetic resin, a polychlorinated butyl synthetic resin, a polyethylene synthetic resin, a polypropylene synthetic resin, or a polystyrene synthetic resin can be used.
  • any one 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 back sheet 23 is formed by laminating a hydrophobic fiber nonwoven fabric, a gas-permeable liquid-impermeable plastic film, a composite nonwoven fabric obtained by laminating two or more hydrophobic fiber nonwoven fabrics, or a hydrophobic fiber nonwoven fabric and a gas-permeable liquid-impermeable plastic film. Any of the composite sheets can be used.
  • a hydrophobic fiber nonwoven fabric subjected to a water-repellent treatment can be used.
  • a composite nonwoven fabric (SM nonwoven fabric, SMS nonwoven fabric, SMMS nonwoven fabric), which is made by laminating a spunbonded nonwoven fabric with high strength and good flexibility on both or one side of a melt-blown nonwoven fabric with high water resistance, Nonwoven fabric) can also be used.
  • non-woven fabrics manufactured by spunlace, needle punch, melt blown, thermal bond, spun bond, and chemical bond production methods must be used.
  • Polyester-based, polyacrylonitrile-based, polyvinyl chloride-based, polyethylene-based, polypropylene-based, and polystyrene-based fibers can be used as constituent fibers of the nonwoven fabric.
  • constituent fibers core-sheath type composite fibers, parallel type composite fibers, modified hollow fibers, microporous fibers, and bonded type composite fibers can also be used.
  • the core 24 is a mixture of a particulate or fibrous superabsorbent polymer and fluff norp, or a mixture of a particulate or fibrous superabsorbent polymer, fluff pulp and thermoplastic synthetic resin fiber. Are compressed to a predetermined thickness.
  • the core 24 is The whole is wrapped in tissue paper (not shown) to prevent the polymer from falling off.
  • , 46, 49 can be fixed using an adhesive or a heat welding means such as heat sealing or sock sealing.
  • an adhesive a hot-melt adhesive, an acrylic adhesive, or a rubber adhesive can be used.

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