WO2007135616A2 - Packaged absorbent product having window on package - Google Patents

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WO2007135616A2
WO2007135616A2 PCT/IB2007/051826 IB2007051826W WO2007135616A2 WO 2007135616 A2 WO2007135616 A2 WO 2007135616A2 IB 2007051826 W IB2007051826 W IB 2007051826W WO 2007135616 A2 WO2007135616 A2 WO 2007135616A2
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Kazushige Kishida
Chisako Tsunawaki
Mami Kobayashi
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The Procter & Gamble Company
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Priority to JP2008516497A priority Critical patent/JP2008528398A/en
Priority to MX2008014366A priority patent/MX2008014366A/en
Priority to EP07735897A priority patent/EP2018140A2/en
Priority to CA002652376A priority patent/CA2652376A1/en
Priority to BRPI0711833-3A priority patent/BRPI0711833A2/en
Priority to AU2007252879A priority patent/AU2007252879A1/en
Publication of WO2007135616A2 publication Critical patent/WO2007135616A2/en
Publication of WO2007135616A3 publication Critical patent/WO2007135616A3/en
Priority to IL195032A priority patent/IL195032A0/en

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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
    • 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
    • A61F13/84Accessories, not otherwise provided for, for absorbent pads

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  • the present invention relates to packaged absorbent products. More particularly, the present invention relates to a packaged absorbent product including a package for absorbent articles which has a window.
  • Disposable absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins, pantiliners, baby diapers, and incontinent diapers are pads or devices that are typically worn in the crotch region of an undergarment. More specifically, sanitary napkins and pantiliners, for example, are worn by women in a pair of panties that is normally positioned between the wearer's legs, adjacent to the perineum area. These are designed to absorb and retain body fluids or discharges (e.g., menses and urine) from the body of women and to prevent body and clothing from soiling. These absorbent articles are stacked and contained in a package for shipping and sale.
  • body fluids or discharges e.g., menses and urine
  • the esthetic design of disposable absorbent articles are important since it tends to affect consumer's impression about the articles in the market. This means that the esthetic design of disposable absorbent articles has been becoming one of important product features.
  • each pad is folded and wrapped individually by a wrapper sheet, or each pad is folded and then put in a pouch formed by a pouch sheet. Since these sheet materials normally have high opacity, consumers can not see the graphic printed at the backsheet clearly through the wrapper sheet. This issue becomes more important when absorbent articles are contained in a package (e.g., a plastic bag) for shipment and sale.
  • a package e.g., a plastic bag
  • Such a package is typically formed by a package member which also has high opacity (or no transparency), and thus it is very difficult to show consumers the graphic printed at the backsheet through the package member and the wrapper sheet.
  • a package for absorbent articles that can provide an image showing at least a part of the contents of the package.
  • the invention is directed to a packaged absorbent product, comprising: a package having at least one window; and a plurality of absorbent articles contained in the package.
  • Each absorbent article has a first graphic printed at a part of the article.
  • the window has a background area and a second graphic printed against the background area.
  • the first and second graphics have a common visual configuration.
  • the invention is directed to a packaged absorbent product, comprising: a package having at least one window; and a plurality of absorbent articles contained in the package.
  • Each absorbent article includes a backsheet having a graphic printed.
  • the window has a transparency or translucency so that the graphic of at least one absorbent article can be seen through the window.
  • Figure is a simplified perspective illustration of a packaged absorbent product, which is one embodiment of the present invention.
  • absorbent article refers to articles which absorb and contain body exudates or discharges such as body fluids, and is intended to include sanitary napkins, pantiliners, diapers (both for baby and adult incontinent), and adult incontinent pads (and other articles worn in the crotch region of a garment).
  • dispenser refers to articles which are intended to be discarded after a single use, composted, or otherwise disposed of in an environmentally compatible manner. (That is, they are not intended to be laundered or otherwise restored or reused as an absorbent article.)
  • sanitary napkin refers to articles which are worn by females adjacent to the pudendal region which are intended to absorb and contain the various exudates which are discharged from the body (e.g., blood, menses, and urine).
  • package refers to means which contains an absorbent article(s).
  • Packages are formed by a package member.
  • the package can take any size, shape and structure known in the art.
  • such a package can be a flexible bag having a cube like shape which contains a plurality of absorbent articles.
  • such a package can be a box having a cubic shape or a columnar shape.
  • window refers to portions or partial areas of packages that can provide an image showing at least a part (e.g., the outline, the thickness, or a graphic(s)) of the contents of the package.
  • the image can be provided directly from the contents of the package through the window, i.e., a part of the contents can be directly seen through the window.
  • the image can be provided indirectly, i.e., it can be provided by the printed graphic which provides an image showing at least a part (e.g., the outline, the thickness, or a graphic(s)) of the contents of the package.
  • the image can be provided both directly and indirectly within the window, i.e., one part of the image can be directly seen through the window, while the other part of the image can be provided by the printed graphic in the window.
  • the window can be formed in at least the front view area of the package (e.g., the front panel for a cubic like shaped package).
  • the window can have no transparency, certain transparency or translucency, or a combination thereof which changes depending on the areas.
  • the graphic printed in the window should provide the image showing (i.e., indicating) at least a part of the contents of the package.
  • the window has certain transparency or translucency, a part of the contents of the package can be directly seen through the window.
  • the window can be formed by any means known in the art.
  • the window can be formed by differentiating the degree of the transparency or translucency at the window area from the surrounding area which has higher opacity or no transparency. (Note: in the embodiment shown in Figure, for example, the window area can be indicated by the reference number 16, while the surrounding area can be indicated by the reference number 17.) Such a differentiation can be made by using different inks or different amount of ink(s) between the window area and the surrounding area.
  • the window can be formed by applying no paint in the window area so that it has high transparency, while applying a paint which gives the surrounding area translucency, higher opacity or no transparency.
  • the window having no transparency can be formed by making a color difference by printing inks between the window area and the surrounding area.
  • the window can be formed by printing a line by an ink(s) between the window area and the surrounding area.
  • graphic refers to patterns that are constituted by a figure(s), i.e., a line(s), a symbol(s) or a character(s), a color difference(s) or transition(s) of two (or more) colors, and/or the like.
  • the graphic has an aesthetic design and/or color(s) that can provide emotional benefit(s) when the absorbent article having the graphic is looked or viewed by users. Examples of such an aesthetic design include, but not limited to, plants such as flowers (e.g., a dandelion), pretty animals such as cats, cartoon characters, seasonal things or goods such as snowmen, landscapes, and the like.
  • the graphic can include other element(s), for example, an information tip(s) such as the size, the type (e.g., wings/no-wings and the day/night use) for sanitary napkins, the boy/girl use for baby diapers, and the brand name or its logo of the absorbent article, and the like.
  • the graphic can be printed by any conventional printing methods or technologies known in the art, including, but not limited to, a gravure printing, a flexo printing, an offset printing, an ink jet printing, and the like. In certain embodiments, the graphic is by a gravure printing.
  • Each graphic should have a visual configuration that should be defined by a figure(s). Such a visual configuration can be irrelevant to the size of the graphic. I.e., when two graphics have a common visual configuration, these two graphics can be identical in sizes, or substantially same and different only in their sizes (i.e., they can be proportional one another). In that event, the two graphics can be considered as identical.
  • front view area refers to primary surface areas of packages which are intended to get the biggest attention of consumers in the market.
  • the front view area has the largest indication of a brand name or a product name in the outer surface of the package.
  • the front panel normally has the largest indication of a brand name and corresponds to the front view area.
  • the absorbent article generally includes at least three primary components, i.e., a topsheet; a backsheet; an absorbent core.
  • the topsheet, backsheet, and absorbent core can be formed by any component materials known in the art.
  • the topsheet can be compliant, soft feeling, and non-irritating to the wearer's skin.
  • Suitable topsheet materials include a liquid pervious material that is oriented towards and contacts the body of the wearer permitting bodily discharges to rapidly penetrate through it without allowing fluid to flow back through the topsheet to the body of the wearer.
  • a suitable topsheet can be made of various materials such as woven and nonwoven materials; apertured film materials including apertured formed thermoplastic films, apertured plastic films, and fiberentangled apertured films; hydro-formed thermoplastic films; porous foams; reticulated foams; reticulated thermoplastic films; thermoplastic scrims; or combinations thereof.
  • the backsheet prevents external leakage of exudates absorbed and contained in the absorbent articles.
  • Flexible materials suitable for use as the backsheet include, but are not limited to, woven and nonwoven materials, laminated tissue, polymeric films such as thermoplastic films of polyethylene and/or polypropylene, composite materials such as a film-coated nonwoven material, or combinations thereof.
  • the backsheet has a thickness of from about 0.012 mm (0.5 mil) to about 0.081 mm (3.4 mils).
  • the absorbent core is typically positioned between the topsheet and the backsheet.
  • absorbent core refers to a material or combination of materials suitable for absorbing, distributing, and storing aqueous fluids such as urine, blood, menses, and water found in body exudates.
  • the size and shape of the absorbent core can be altered to meet absorbent capacity requirements, and to provide comfort to the wearer/user.
  • the absorbent core suitable for use in the present invention can be any liquid-absorbent material known in the art for use in absorbent articles, provided that the liquid-absorbent material can be configured or constructed to meet absorbent capacity requirements.
  • Non-limiting examples of liquid-absorbent materials suitable for use as the absorbent core include comminuted wood pulp which is generally referred to as airfelt; creped cellulose wadding; absorbent gelling materials including superabsorbent polymers such as hydrogel- forming polymeric gelling agents; chemically stiffened, modified, or crosslinked cellulose fibers; meltblown fibers; synthetic fibers including crimped polyester fibers; tissue including tissue wraps and tissue laminates; capillary channel fibers; absorbent foams; absorbent sponges; synthetic staple fibers; peat moss; or any equivalent material; or combinations thereof.
  • each of the absorbent articles 20 can be individually packaged thereby forming an individual wrapper structure or a pouch structure (not shown in Figures).
  • each pad can be folded and wrapped individually by a wrapper sheet, or each pad can be folded and contained in a pouch.
  • wrapper sheet and pouch can be formed by a package member which is described in more detail hereinafter.
  • One example of the individual wrapper structure for sanitary napkins having flaps is disclosed in USP. No. 6,074,376 issued to Mills on June 13, 2000.
  • the absorbent articles can be contained without being packaged individually, i.e., no individual wrapper nor pouch. In that event, all the absorbent articles can be stacked and contained in the package.
  • Each of the absorbent articles can be stored in the package without being folded. Alternatively, at least a part of each absorbent article can be folded inwardly.
  • each sanitary napkin can be folded along one folding line or two folding lines so that the sanitary napkin can be folded into two or three sections which are defined by the folding line(s).
  • Examples of manners or structures for folding and wrapping feminine hygiene articles are disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 6,074,376 issued to Mills on June 13, 2000 and U.S. Patent No. 5,569,228 issued to Byrd et al. on October 29, 1996.
  • At least one of absorbent articles has a graphic (i.e., a first graphic) printed at a part of the article.
  • each absorbent article has (i.e., all the absorbent articles in the package have) such a graphic printed at a part of the article.
  • the graphic can be printed any part (or the whole area) of component members of the absorbent article.
  • component members include, but not limited to, the topsheet, backsheet, absorbent core, the wrapper sheet or the pouch (if it is employed), a panty fastener adhesive disposed on the backsheet, and a cover sheet (e.g., a release paper).
  • the graphic can be printed at either the body facing surface or the garment facing surface of the component member(s) of the absorbent article.
  • each absorbent article has a graphic printed at the whole area of the body facing surface (or the garment facing surface if desired) of the backsheet.
  • each absorbent article has a graphic printed at either the wrapper sheet or the cover sheet for the panty fastener adhesive.
  • Figure is a simplified perspective illustration of a packaged absorbent product, i.e., a package 100 containing absorbent articles 20, which is one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the package 100 has a cube like shape and contains a plurality of disposable absorbent articles 20.
  • the absorbent articles 20 are sanitary napkins which can be stacked to form at least one stack 22 in the package 100.
  • the absorbent articles 20 are not stacked but simply placed side by side horizontally in a package (not shown in Figure).
  • the package 100 shown in Figure is a flexible bag which can be formed from a continuous tube of a package member. The side portions of the package 100 can be closed by forming gusset structures 26 at the side panels 13.
  • the package 100 includes a front panel 11, a rear panel 12 opposed to the front panel 11, side panels 13 which connects the front and rear panels 11 and 12, a top panel 14 which connects the front, rear, and side panels 11, 12 and 13, and a bottom panel 15 opposed to the top panel 14.
  • Each pair of the front and rear panels 11 and 12, the side panels 13 and the top and bottom panels 14 and 15 can be substantially planar as shown in Figure.
  • These panels 11-15 have an outer surface 24 and an inside surface (not shown in Figure) of the package 100.
  • the front panel 11 corresponds to the front view area since it has the largest indication of a brand name or a product name (not shown in Figure) within the outer surface 24 of the package 100.
  • the package 100 of the present invention further includes a window(s) 16.
  • the window 16 can be provided at any panels 11-15 of the package 100 but in one embodiment it can be provided in at least the front panel 11. If desired, a plurality of windows 16 can be provided in the front and/or the other panel(s) of the package 100. For example, an additional window(s) may be provided in the side panel(s) 13 and/or the rear panel 12. If desired, the window 16 can be extended from one panel to another adjacent panel(s), e.g., from the front panel 11 to the side panel(s) 13.
  • the window 16 of the present invention has a background area 30 and a graphic (i.e., a second graphic) 32 printed against the background area 30.
  • the first and second graphics have a common visual configuration so that the window 16 can provide information about the first graphic.
  • the graphic can be printed at either the outer surface or the inner surface of the package 100. While the graphic can be printed at only a small part of the window 16, it can be printed at the whole area of the window 16 by repeating a graphic element.
  • the window 16 can take any shape such as a circle, a square, a rectangle, a trapezoid, an ellipse, a triangle or any other shape such as a modified fan like shape shown in Figure.
  • the window 16 can have any sizes or dimensions.
  • the window 16 has an enough dimension (e.g., the length and the width for a rectangular window) such that at least some of the contained absorbent articles 20 can be seen through the window 16.
  • the window 16 can show consumers the design of the contained disposable absorbent articles 20 in the package 100. This is beneficial at the point of purchase in particular when an attractive graphic(s) is printed at a part of the absorbent articles 20, consumers can recognize it from the window 16.
  • the window 16 can be formed by applying no paint in the area of the window 16 so that it has a very high transparency, while applying a paint which makes the surrounding area of the window 16 non-transparent.
  • the rest of the front panel 11 can have one or more colors as well as lines, figures, ornamental designs, pictures, symbols, texts (e.g., a brand name and/or product name), and the combination thereof. (In the embodiment shown in Figure, for example, a figure which is a part of the rest area is indicated by the reference number 18.)
  • the window 16 has no transparency. Specifically, in this embodiment the whole area of the window 16, i.e., both the background area 30 and the second graphic 32 printed against the background area 30, has no transparency. Since no part of the absorbent article 20 can be actually seen through the window 16, the absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100 can be protected from a UV light. In the meanwhile, since the first and second graphics have a common visual configuration, consumers can recognize what graphic(s) is printed in the absorbent articles 20 in the package 100 by looking at the second graphic 32 printed at the window 16.
  • the background area 30 and the second graphic 32 can have similar colors to (or substantially same as) those of the backsheet and the first graphic printed in the absorbent articles 20, respectively. Since the window 16 of this embodiment can show the second graphic 32 which is same (including the color combination) as the first graphic printed against the backsheet, the consumers can get a more realistic image of the graphic design printed at the absorbent articles 20.
  • the window 16 has certain translucency (i.e., a translucent window) so that a part of the absorbent article 20 can be seen through the window 16.
  • translucent window refers to windows which are formed on one panel of the package and can show the outline or the thickness of the absorbent articles contained in the package therethrough but does not clearly show the printed graphic.
  • the translucent window can have a color but it should have enough translucency so that the outline of the absorbent articles 20 contained in the package can be seen through the window 16.
  • the first graphic printed in the absorbent articles 20 can not be clearly seen through the window 16 due to its trans lucency, this embodiment is particularly beneficial since the window 16 of this embodiment can actually show the outline of the absorbent articles, the consumers can get a better image of the absorbent articles 20 with the graphic. It should be noted that the translucent window can protect the absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100 from a UV light.
  • the window 16 has a transparency (i.e., a transparent window) which shows at least a part of the absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100 through the window 16.
  • a transparency i.e., a transparent window
  • transparent window refers to a transparent area(s) or portion(s) which is formed on one panel of the package and can clearly show at least a part of the outline, the thickness and the printed graphic of the absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100.
  • the transparent window can have a color and/or some translucency while keeping enough transparency.
  • the transparent window can have another graphic (i.e., the second graphic) which can be combined (or match) with the printed graphic (i.e., the first graphic) of the absorbent articles 20 so that the two graphics can jointly form a combined image or picture which is preferred by consumers.
  • the first and second graphics can have a common visual configuration, e.g., a common dandelion flower.
  • the first and second graphics can have a different visual configuration e.g., a dandelion yellow flower and its green leaves, respectively.
  • Such first and second graphics can be selected from any graphics known in public such as plants or flowers, pretty animals (e.g., cats), cartoon characters, and the like. It should be noted that the transparent window can protect the absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100 from a UV light.
  • each absorbent article 20 includes a backsheet having a graphic printed, and the transparency or translucency of the window can be controlled (i.e., selected or determined) such that the graphic of at least one absorbent article can be seen through the window 16.
  • Each absorbent article can further include a wrapper sheet (i.e., a package member) which wraps the respective absorbent article 20.
  • a wrapper sheet i.e., a package member
  • the total transparency or translucency of the window and wrapper sheet can be controlled (i.e., selected or determined) such that the graphic of the absorbent article can be seen through the wrapper sheet and the window.
  • each absorbent article can additionally include a panty fastener adhesive disposed on the backsheet and a cover sheet (e.g., a release paper) for protecting the adhesive.
  • a panty fastener adhesive disposed on the backsheet and a cover sheet (e.g., a release paper) for protecting the adhesive.
  • the total transparency or translucency of the panty fastener adhesive, the cover sheet, the wrapper sheet, and the window can be controlled (i.e., selected or determined) such that the graphic of the absorbent article can be seen through the panty fastener adhesive, the cover sheet, the wrapper sheet, and the window.
  • Package members for the aforementioned individual wrapper, the pouch and the package 100 typically include a thin plastic film material and a non woven material formed by a thermoplastic polymer(s), and a paper material.
  • materials for the package member can be liquid and moisture impermeable so that the package can protect the absorbent articles from being affected by the moisture outside of the package 100.
  • Materials for the package member can be thermoplastic polymers, paper materials including cardboard materials, and any other materials known in the art. These materials can be non-biodegradable, non-recyclable, biodegradable, or recyclable.
  • the thermoplastic polymers include: polyolefin such as polyethylene (PE), including a liner low density polyethylene (LLDPE), a low density polyethylene (LDPE), a ultra low density polyethylene (ULDPE), a high density polyethylene (HDPE), a polypropylene, and a mixture thereof.
  • PE polyethylene
  • LLDPE liner low density polyethylene
  • LDPE low density polyethylene
  • ULDPE ultra low density polyethylene
  • HDPE high density polyethylene
  • polypropylene and a mixture thereof.
  • suitable thermoplastic polymers which may also be used include, but are not limited to a polyester, a polyurethane, a compostable or biodegradable polymer, a thermoplastic elastomer, and a metallocene catalyst-based polymer.
  • a different material(s) can be used at the window area if a chosen material per se can not provide an expected optical property (e.g., transparency or translucency) at the window area.
  • a thermoplastic polymer material e.g., polyethylene
  • a transparency or translucency can be used at the window area.
  • the package member for the package 100 can be a thin plastic film formed by polyethylene (or "PE").
  • the disposable absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100 can include the same or two (or more) different types or designs of absorbent articles 20.
  • the disposable absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100 are feminine hygiene articles such as sanitary napkins and pantiliners.
  • sanitary napkins In the embodiment shown in Figure, a single type (or one design) of sanitary napkins can be contained as the disposable absorbent articles 20.
  • Table below shows a set of examples of materials which can be used for the above described embodiments.

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Abstract

The invention is directed to a packaged absorbent product, comprising: a package having at least one window; and a plurality of absorbent articles contained in the package. Each absorbent article has a first graphic printed at a part of the article.. The window has a background area and a second graphic printed against the background area. The first and second graphics have a common visual configuration such that the package can provide an image showing at least a part of the absorbent articles in the package.

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PACKAGED ABSORBENT PRODUCT HAVING WINDOW ON PACKAGE
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to packaged absorbent products. More particularly, the present invention relates to a packaged absorbent product including a package for absorbent articles which has a window.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Disposable absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins, pantiliners, baby diapers, and incontinent diapers are pads or devices that are typically worn in the crotch region of an undergarment. More specifically, sanitary napkins and pantiliners, for example, are worn by women in a pair of panties that is normally positioned between the wearer's legs, adjacent to the perineum area. These are designed to absorb and retain body fluids or discharges (e.g., menses and urine) from the body of women and to prevent body and clothing from soiling. These absorbent articles are stacked and contained in a package for shipping and sale.
Recent developments for disposable absorbent articles tend to focus on not only improvement of their pad functions (e.g., superior absorbency, leakage protection and comfort) but their esthetic features. For example, absorbent articles which have an esthetic feature is disclosed in WO 2004/006818 published on January 24, 2004. This publication discloses an absorbent article having a graphic printed at the backsheet which provides an emotional benefit to users thereby decreasing users' melancholic mood.
The esthetic design of disposable absorbent articles are important since it tends to affect consumer's impression about the articles in the market. This means that the esthetic design of disposable absorbent articles has been becoming one of important product features.
However, in conventional disposable absorbent articles (typically sanitary napkins and pantiliners), each pad is folded and wrapped individually by a wrapper sheet, or each pad is folded and then put in a pouch formed by a pouch sheet. Since these sheet materials normally have high opacity, consumers can not see the graphic printed at the backsheet clearly through the wrapper sheet. This issue becomes more important when absorbent articles are contained in a package (e.g., a plastic bag) for shipment and sale. Such a package is typically formed by a package member which also has high opacity (or no transparency), and thus it is very difficult to show consumers the graphic printed at the backsheet through the package member and the wrapper sheet. Thus, there is a need for a package for absorbent articles that can provide an image showing at least a part of the contents of the package.
There is also another need for a package for absorbent articles that can show a graphic printed at the backsheet.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect, the invention is directed to a packaged absorbent product, comprising: a package having at least one window; and a plurality of absorbent articles contained in the package. Each absorbent article has a first graphic printed at a part of the article. The window has a background area and a second graphic printed against the background area. The first and second graphics have a common visual configuration.
In another aspect, the invention is directed to a packaged absorbent product, comprising: a package having at least one window; and a plurality of absorbent articles contained in the package. Each absorbent article includes a backsheet having a graphic printed. The window has a transparency or translucency so that the graphic of at least one absorbent article can be seen through the window.
The foregoing answers the need for a package for absorbent articles that can provide an image showing at least a part of the contents of the package.
The foregoing also answers the need for a package for absorbent articles that can show a graphic printed at the backsheet.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become evident to those skilled in the art from reading of the present disclosure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure is a simplified perspective illustration of a packaged absorbent product, which is one embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Herein, "comprise" and "include" mean that other elements and/or other steps which do not affect the end result can be added. Each of these terms encompasses the terms "consisting of and "consisting essentially of.
Herein, "absorbent article" refers to articles which absorb and contain body exudates or discharges such as body fluids, and is intended to include sanitary napkins, pantiliners, diapers (both for baby and adult incontinent), and adult incontinent pads (and other articles worn in the crotch region of a garment).
Herein, "disposable" refers to articles which are intended to be discarded after a single use, composted, or otherwise disposed of in an environmentally compatible manner. (That is, they are not intended to be laundered or otherwise restored or reused as an absorbent article.)
Herein, "sanitary napkin" refers to articles which are worn by females adjacent to the pudendal region which are intended to absorb and contain the various exudates which are discharged from the body (e.g., blood, menses, and urine).
Herein, "package" refers to means which contains an absorbent article(s). Packages are formed by a package member. The package can take any size, shape and structure known in the art. In certain embodiments, such a package can be a flexible bag having a cube like shape which contains a plurality of absorbent articles. In an alternative embodiment, such a package can be a box having a cubic shape or a columnar shape.
Herein, "window" refers to portions or partial areas of packages that can provide an image showing at least a part (e.g., the outline, the thickness, or a graphic(s)) of the contents of the package. In certain embodiments, the image can be provided directly from the contents of the package through the window, i.e., a part of the contents can be directly seen through the window. Alternatively or additionally, the image can be provided indirectly, i.e., it can be provided by the printed graphic which provides an image showing at least a part (e.g., the outline, the thickness, or a graphic(s)) of the contents of the package.
In one embodiment, the image can be provided both directly and indirectly within the window, i.e., one part of the image can be directly seen through the window, while the other part of the image can be provided by the printed graphic in the window.
In one embodiment, the window can be formed in at least the front view area of the package (e.g., the front panel for a cubic like shaped package). The window can have no transparency, certain transparency or translucency, or a combination thereof which changes depending on the areas. When the window has no transparency, the graphic printed in the window should provide the image showing (i.e., indicating) at least a part of the contents of the package. Alternatively, when the window has certain transparency or translucency, a part of the contents of the package can be directly seen through the window.
The window can be formed by any means known in the art. In one embodiment, the window can be formed by differentiating the degree of the transparency or translucency at the window area from the surrounding area which has higher opacity or no transparency. (Note: in the embodiment shown in Figure, for example, the window area can be indicated by the reference number 16, while the surrounding area can be indicated by the reference number 17.) Such a differentiation can be made by using different inks or different amount of ink(s) between the window area and the surrounding area. In another embodiment, the window can be formed by applying no paint in the window area so that it has high transparency, while applying a paint which gives the surrounding area translucency, higher opacity or no transparency. Alternatively, the window having no transparency can be formed by making a color difference by printing inks between the window area and the surrounding area. Or, the window can be formed by printing a line by an ink(s) between the window area and the surrounding area.
Herein, "graphic" refers to patterns that are constituted by a figure(s), i.e., a line(s), a symbol(s) or a character(s), a color difference(s) or transition(s) of two (or more) colors, and/or the like. In certain embodiments, the graphic has an aesthetic design and/or color(s) that can provide emotional benefit(s) when the absorbent article having the graphic is looked or viewed by users. Examples of such an aesthetic design include, but not limited to, plants such as flowers (e.g., a dandelion), pretty animals such as cats, cartoon characters, seasonal things or goods such as snowmen, landscapes, and the like. In addition or alternatively, the graphic can include other element(s), for example, an information tip(s) such as the size, the type (e.g., wings/no-wings and the day/night use) for sanitary napkins, the boy/girl use for baby diapers, and the brand name or its logo of the absorbent article, and the like. The graphic can be printed by any conventional printing methods or technologies known in the art, including, but not limited to, a gravure printing, a flexo printing, an offset printing, an ink jet printing, and the like. In certain embodiments, the graphic is by a gravure printing.
Each graphic should have a visual configuration that should be defined by a figure(s). Such a visual configuration can be irrelevant to the size of the graphic. I.e., when two graphics have a common visual configuration, these two graphics can be identical in sizes, or substantially same and different only in their sizes (i.e., they can be proportional one another). In that event, the two graphics can be considered as identical.
Herein, "front view area" refers to primary surface areas of packages which are intended to get the biggest attention of consumers in the market. In many embodiments, the front view area has the largest indication of a brand name or a product name in the outer surface of the package. When the package has a cube like shape, the front panel normally has the largest indication of a brand name and corresponds to the front view area.
The absorbent article generally includes at least three primary components, i.e., a topsheet; a backsheet; an absorbent core. The topsheet, backsheet, and absorbent core can be formed by any component materials known in the art. The topsheet can be compliant, soft feeling, and non-irritating to the wearer's skin. Suitable topsheet materials include a liquid pervious material that is oriented towards and contacts the body of the wearer permitting bodily discharges to rapidly penetrate through it without allowing fluid to flow back through the topsheet to the body of the wearer. A suitable topsheet can be made of various materials such as woven and nonwoven materials; apertured film materials including apertured formed thermoplastic films, apertured plastic films, and fiberentangled apertured films; hydro-formed thermoplastic films; porous foams; reticulated foams; reticulated thermoplastic films; thermoplastic scrims; or combinations thereof.
The backsheet prevents external leakage of exudates absorbed and contained in the absorbent articles. Flexible materials suitable for use as the backsheet include, but are not limited to, woven and nonwoven materials, laminated tissue, polymeric films such as thermoplastic films of polyethylene and/or polypropylene, composite materials such as a film-coated nonwoven material, or combinations thereof. In certain embodiments, the backsheet has a thickness of from about 0.012 mm (0.5 mil) to about 0.081 mm (3.4 mils).
The absorbent core is typically positioned between the topsheet and the backsheet. Herein, "absorbent core" refers to a material or combination of materials suitable for absorbing, distributing, and storing aqueous fluids such as urine, blood, menses, and water found in body exudates. The size and shape of the absorbent core can be altered to meet absorbent capacity requirements, and to provide comfort to the wearer/user. The absorbent core suitable for use in the present invention can be any liquid-absorbent material known in the art for use in absorbent articles, provided that the liquid-absorbent material can be configured or constructed to meet absorbent capacity requirements.
Non-limiting examples of liquid-absorbent materials suitable for use as the absorbent core include comminuted wood pulp which is generally referred to as airfelt; creped cellulose wadding; absorbent gelling materials including superabsorbent polymers such as hydrogel- forming polymeric gelling agents; chemically stiffened, modified, or crosslinked cellulose fibers; meltblown fibers; synthetic fibers including crimped polyester fibers; tissue including tissue wraps and tissue laminates; capillary channel fibers; absorbent foams; absorbent sponges; synthetic staple fibers; peat moss; or any equivalent material; or combinations thereof.
The topsheet, the backsheet, and the absorbent core can be assembled in a variety of configurations, sizes and shapes known in the art. Examples of configurations are described in USP. Nos. 4,950,264 and 5,009,653 issued to Osborn; USP. No. 4,425,130 issued to DesMarais; USP. Nos. 4,589,876 and 4,687,478 issued to Van Tilburg; and USP. 5,234,422 issued to Sneller, et al. In certain embodiments, each of the absorbent articles 20 can be individually packaged thereby forming an individual wrapper structure or a pouch structure (not shown in Figures). Specifically, in the case where the absorbent articles are sanitary napkins or pantiliners, each pad can be folded and wrapped individually by a wrapper sheet, or each pad can be folded and contained in a pouch. These wrapper sheet and pouch can be formed by a package member which is described in more detail hereinafter. One example of the individual wrapper structure for sanitary napkins having flaps is disclosed in USP. No. 6,074,376 issued to Mills on June 13, 2000.
Alternatively, the absorbent articles can be contained without being packaged individually, i.e., no individual wrapper nor pouch. In that event, all the absorbent articles can be stacked and contained in the package.
Each of the absorbent articles can be stored in the package without being folded. Alternatively, at least a part of each absorbent article can be folded inwardly. For example, when the absorbent articles are sanitary napkins, each sanitary napkin can be folded along one folding line or two folding lines so that the sanitary napkin can be folded into two or three sections which are defined by the folding line(s). Examples of manners or structures for folding and wrapping feminine hygiene articles (e.g., sanitary napkins) are disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 6,074,376 issued to Mills on June 13, 2000 and U.S. Patent No. 5,569,228 issued to Byrd et al. on October 29, 1996.
At least one of absorbent articles has a graphic (i.e., a first graphic) printed at a part of the article. In certain embodiments, each absorbent article has (i.e., all the absorbent articles in the package have) such a graphic printed at a part of the article. The graphic can be printed any part (or the whole area) of component members of the absorbent article. Those component members include, but not limited to, the topsheet, backsheet, absorbent core, the wrapper sheet or the pouch (if it is employed), a panty fastener adhesive disposed on the backsheet, and a cover sheet (e.g., a release paper). The graphic can be printed at either the body facing surface or the garment facing surface of the component member(s) of the absorbent article. While the graphic can be printed at only a small part of a component member in the absorbent article, it can be printed at the whole area of a component member in the absorbent article by repeating a graphic element. For example, in the embodiment shown in Figure, each absorbent article has a graphic printed at the whole area of the body facing surface (or the garment facing surface if desired) of the backsheet. In alterative embodiments, each absorbent article has a graphic printed at either the wrapper sheet or the cover sheet for the panty fastener adhesive. Figure is a simplified perspective illustration of a packaged absorbent product, i.e., a package 100 containing absorbent articles 20, which is one embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the package 100 has a cube like shape and contains a plurality of disposable absorbent articles 20. In this embodiment, the absorbent articles 20 are sanitary napkins which can be stacked to form at least one stack 22 in the package 100. However, in certain embodiments, the absorbent articles 20 are not stacked but simply placed side by side horizontally in a package (not shown in Figure). The package 100 shown in Figure is a flexible bag which can be formed from a continuous tube of a package member. The side portions of the package 100 can be closed by forming gusset structures 26 at the side panels 13.
The package 100 includes a front panel 11, a rear panel 12 opposed to the front panel 11, side panels 13 which connects the front and rear panels 11 and 12, a top panel 14 which connects the front, rear, and side panels 11, 12 and 13, and a bottom panel 15 opposed to the top panel 14. Each pair of the front and rear panels 11 and 12, the side panels 13 and the top and bottom panels 14 and 15 can be substantially planar as shown in Figure. These panels 11-15 have an outer surface 24 and an inside surface (not shown in Figure) of the package 100. In this embodiment, the front panel 11 corresponds to the front view area since it has the largest indication of a brand name or a product name (not shown in Figure) within the outer surface 24 of the package 100.
The package 100 of the present invention further includes a window(s) 16. The window 16 can be provided at any panels 11-15 of the package 100 but in one embodiment it can be provided in at least the front panel 11. If desired, a plurality of windows 16 can be provided in the front and/or the other panel(s) of the package 100. For example, an additional window(s) may be provided in the side panel(s) 13 and/or the rear panel 12. If desired, the window 16 can be extended from one panel to another adjacent panel(s), e.g., from the front panel 11 to the side panel(s) 13.
The window 16 of the present invention has a background area 30 and a graphic (i.e., a second graphic) 32 printed against the background area 30. The first and second graphics have a common visual configuration so that the window 16 can provide information about the first graphic.
The graphic can be printed at either the outer surface or the inner surface of the package 100. While the graphic can be printed at only a small part of the window 16, it can be printed at the whole area of the window 16 by repeating a graphic element.
The window 16 can take any shape such as a circle, a square, a rectangle, a trapezoid, an ellipse, a triangle or any other shape such as a modified fan like shape shown in Figure. The window 16 can have any sizes or dimensions. In one embodiment, the window 16 has an enough dimension (e.g., the length and the width for a rectangular window) such that at least some of the contained absorbent articles 20 can be seen through the window 16.
The window 16 can show consumers the design of the contained disposable absorbent articles 20 in the package 100. This is beneficial at the point of purchase in particular when an attractive graphic(s) is printed at a part of the absorbent articles 20, consumers can recognize it from the window 16.
In the embodiment shown in Figure, the window 16 can be formed by applying no paint in the area of the window 16 so that it has a very high transparency, while applying a paint which makes the surrounding area of the window 16 non-transparent.
The rest of the front panel 11 can have one or more colors as well as lines, figures, ornamental designs, pictures, symbols, texts (e.g., a brand name and/or product name), and the combination thereof. (In the embodiment shown in Figure, for example, a figure which is a part of the rest area is indicated by the reference number 18.)
In one embodiment, the window 16 has no transparency. Specifically, in this embodiment the whole area of the window 16, i.e., both the background area 30 and the second graphic 32 printed against the background area 30, has no transparency. Since no part of the absorbent article 20 can be actually seen through the window 16, the absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100 can be protected from a UV light. In the meanwhile, since the first and second graphics have a common visual configuration, consumers can recognize what graphic(s) is printed in the absorbent articles 20 in the package 100 by looking at the second graphic 32 printed at the window 16.
Additionally, the background area 30 and the second graphic 32 can have similar colors to (or substantially same as) those of the backsheet and the first graphic printed in the absorbent articles 20, respectively. Since the window 16 of this embodiment can show the second graphic 32 which is same (including the color combination) as the first graphic printed against the backsheet, the consumers can get a more realistic image of the graphic design printed at the absorbent articles 20.
In one embodiment, the window 16 has certain translucency (i.e., a translucent window) so that a part of the absorbent article 20 can be seen through the window 16. Herein, "translucent window" refers to windows which are formed on one panel of the package and can show the outline or the thickness of the absorbent articles contained in the package therethrough but does not clearly show the printed graphic. The translucent window can have a color but it should have enough translucency so that the outline of the absorbent articles 20 contained in the package can be seen through the window 16. Although the first graphic printed in the absorbent articles 20 can not be clearly seen through the window 16 due to its trans lucency, this embodiment is particularly beneficial since the window 16 of this embodiment can actually show the outline of the absorbent articles, the consumers can get a better image of the absorbent articles 20 with the graphic. It should be noted that the translucent window can protect the absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100 from a UV light.
In another embodiment, the window 16 has a transparency (i.e., a transparent window) which shows at least a part of the absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100 through the window 16. Herein, "transparent window" refers to a transparent area(s) or portion(s) which is formed on one panel of the package and can clearly show at least a part of the outline, the thickness and the printed graphic of the absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100. If desired, the transparent window can have a color and/or some translucency while keeping enough transparency. In certain embodiments, the transparent window can have another graphic (i.e., the second graphic) which can be combined (or match) with the printed graphic (i.e., the first graphic) of the absorbent articles 20 so that the two graphics can jointly form a combined image or picture which is preferred by consumers. In one embodiment, the first and second graphics can have a common visual configuration, e.g., a common dandelion flower. In an alternative embodiment, the first and second graphics can have a different visual configuration e.g., a dandelion yellow flower and its green leaves, respectively. Such first and second graphics can be selected from any graphics known in public such as plants or flowers, pretty animals (e.g., cats), cartoon characters, and the like. It should be noted that the transparent window can protect the absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100 from a UV light.
In certain embodiments, each absorbent article 20 includes a backsheet having a graphic printed, and the transparency or translucency of the window can be controlled (i.e., selected or determined) such that the graphic of at least one absorbent article can be seen through the window 16.
Each absorbent article can further include a wrapper sheet (i.e., a package member) which wraps the respective absorbent article 20. In this embodiment, the total transparency or translucency of the window and wrapper sheet can be controlled (i.e., selected or determined) such that the graphic of the absorbent article can be seen through the wrapper sheet and the window.
Further, each absorbent article can additionally include a panty fastener adhesive disposed on the backsheet and a cover sheet (e.g., a release paper) for protecting the adhesive. In this embodiment, the total transparency or translucency of the panty fastener adhesive, the cover sheet, the wrapper sheet, and the window can be controlled (i.e., selected or determined) such that the graphic of the absorbent article can be seen through the panty fastener adhesive, the cover sheet, the wrapper sheet, and the window.
Package members for the aforementioned individual wrapper, the pouch and the package 100 typically include a thin plastic film material and a non woven material formed by a thermoplastic polymer(s), and a paper material. In certain embodiments, materials for the package member can be liquid and moisture impermeable so that the package can protect the absorbent articles from being affected by the moisture outside of the package 100.
Materials for the package member can be thermoplastic polymers, paper materials including cardboard materials, and any other materials known in the art. These materials can be non-biodegradable, non-recyclable, biodegradable, or recyclable.
The thermoplastic polymers include: polyolefin such as polyethylene (PE), including a liner low density polyethylene (LLDPE), a low density polyethylene (LDPE), a ultra low density polyethylene (ULDPE), a high density polyethylene (HDPE), a polypropylene, and a mixture thereof. Other suitable thermoplastic polymers which may also be used include, but are not limited to a polyester, a polyurethane, a compostable or biodegradable polymer, a thermoplastic elastomer, and a metallocene catalyst-based polymer.
It should be noted that a different material(s) can be used at the window area if a chosen material per se can not provide an expected optical property (e.g., transparency or translucency) at the window area. For example, when a cardboard material which has no transparency is chosen as a package member, a thermoplastic polymer material (e.g., polyethylene) having a transparency or translucency can be used at the window area.
In the embodiment shown in Figure, the package member for the package 100 can be a thin plastic film formed by polyethylene (or "PE").
The disposable absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100 can include the same or two (or more) different types or designs of absorbent articles 20. In certain embodiments, the disposable absorbent articles 20 contained in the package 100 are feminine hygiene articles such as sanitary napkins and pantiliners. In the embodiment shown in Figure, a single type (or one design) of sanitary napkins can be contained as the disposable absorbent articles 20.
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The table below shows a set of examples of materials which can be used for the above described embodiments. Table
Material Code No. Supplier
Panty Fastener Hot Melt Adhesive 2001-3058-01 FULLER ADHESIVES
Adhesive
Cover Sheet Silicone Paper 2002-2821-03 Akrosil Release "Products
Wrapper Sheet Nonwoven film 2005-2298-01 Universal Incorporation
Window PE film 2006-0465-01 Taiwan LIEN BIN PLASTICS (Package Member) MFG. CO.
The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as "40 mm" is intended to mean "about 40 mm".
All documents cited in the Detailed Description of the Invention are, in relevant part, incorporated herein by reference; the citation of any document is not to be construed as an admission that it is prior art with respect to the present invention. To the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this written document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to the term in this written document shall govern.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.

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CLAIMSWhat is claimed is:
1. A packaged absorbent product, comprising: a package having at least one window; and a plurality of absorbent articles contained in the package; each absorbent article having a first graphic printed at a part of the article; the window having a background area and a second graphic printed against the background area; wherein the first and second graphics have a common visual configuration.
2. The packaged absorbent product of Claim 1, wherein each absorbent article is wrapped by a wrapper sheet or contained in a pouch, and the first graphic is not seen from the outside of the package.
3. The packaged absorbent product of Claim 2, wherein each absorbent article includes a backsheet having the first graphic printed, and the background area shows a color which is similar to that of the backsheet.
4. The packaged absorbent product of Claim 1, wherein the window has no transparency.
5. The packaged absorbent product of Claim 1, wherein the window has a transparency or translucency so that at least a part of the absorbent article can be seen through the window.
6. A packaged absorbent product, comprising: a package having at least one window; and a plurality of absorbent articles contained in the package; each absorbent article including a backsheet having a first graphic printed; wherein the transparency or translucency of the window is controlled such that the first graphic of at least one absorbent article can be seen through the window.
7. The packaged absorbent product of Claim 6, wherein each absorbent article further includes a wrapper sheet which wraps the respective absorbent article, and the total transparency or translucency of the window and wrapper sheet is controlled such that the first graphic of the absorbent article can be seen through the wrapper sheet and the window.
8. The packaged absorbent product of Claim 7, wherein each absorbent article further includes a panty fastener adhesive disposed on the backsheet and a cover sheet for protecting the adhesive, and the total transparency or translucency of the panty fastener adhesive, the cover sheet, the wrapper sheet, and the window is controlled such that the first graphic of the absorbent article can be seen through the panty fastener adhesive, the cover sheet, the wrapper sheet, and the window.
9. The packaged absorbent product of Claim 6, wherein the window has a second graphic printed which can be combined with the first graphic of the absorbent articles so that the two graphics can jointly form a combined image or picture.
10. The packaged absorbent product of Claim 1 or 6, wherein the absorbent article is a sanitary napkin, a pantiliner, a diaper, or an adult incontinent pad.
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