WO2010071517A1 - Protection pliée pour incontinence masculine - Google Patents

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WO2010071517A1
WO2010071517A1 PCT/SE2008/051509 SE2008051509W WO2010071517A1 WO 2010071517 A1 WO2010071517 A1 WO 2010071517A1 SE 2008051509 W SE2008051509 W SE 2008051509W WO 2010071517 A1 WO2010071517 A1 WO 2010071517A1
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Carin HÅKANSSON
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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
    • A61F13/5513Packaging before or after use packaging of feminine sanitary napkins
    • A61F13/55135Packaging before or after use packaging of feminine sanitary napkins before use
    • A61F13/5514Packaging before or after use packaging of feminine sanitary napkins before use each item packaged single
    • 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
    • A61F13/45Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the shape
    • A61F13/47Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins
    • A61F13/4704Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins having preferential bending zones, e.g. fold lines or grooves
    • 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
    • A61F13/45Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the shape
    • A61F13/47Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins
    • A61F13/471Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins specially adapted for male 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
    • A61F13/551Packaging 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
    • A61F13/56Supporting or fastening means
    • A61F13/5605Supporting or fastening means specially adapted for sanitary napkins or the like
    • A61F13/5611Supporting or fastening means specially adapted for sanitary napkins or the like using fastening strips, e.g. adhesive, on the undergarment-facing side

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  • the present invention relates to a male incontinence guard (hereinafter referred to as male incontinence guard, incontinence guard, or simply as guard) .
  • the male incontinence guard is preferably disposable, i.e. it is intended for single use. More specifically, the present invention concerns the unique folding of a male incontinence guard as defined in the characterizing clause of claim 1, whereby adhesive zones on the garment-facing surface of said incontinence guard are provided with one single strip of release material. The incontinence guard is folded and sealed in such a way as to keep the article in an orderly and practical folded state prior to use.
  • Light incontinence i.e. a leakage of small amounts of urine
  • Light incontinence is a disability which is generally hidden and which causes sufferers to involuntarily leak urine.
  • light incontinence in terms of the amount of urine leakage, it does not mean that the discomfort experienced by the person affected is insignificant.
  • the problem and its causes are different between men and women.
  • Many men who suffer from prostate problems also suffer from light incontinence. For instance, many men who have had prostate operations have encountered problems with light incontinence .
  • Light incontinence is more common amongst women than amongst men, which means that incontinence guards for women are better known and there are more variants to choose from.
  • the incontinence guards intended for women are customized to
  • incontinence guards have been specially designed for male users.
  • incontinence guards used for light incontinence
  • incontinence guards available for persons suffering from heavy incontinence, i.e. incontinence guards intended for both urine and faeces.
  • incontinence guards intended for both urine and faeces.
  • the fixation to the garment of the user can be achieved by the garment-facing surface of the guard comprising one or more adhesive surfaces, one or more hook-and-loop .5 surfaces or the like. These adhesive surfaces or hook-and-loop surfaces or the like, are thereafter used for fixation of the guard to the garment of the user.
  • a male incontinence guard is described in WO 50 2007/061341.
  • the guard has a shape which is wider at the front of the guard and tapers towards the rear edge of the guard.
  • the garment-facing side of the guard is provided with a first and a second strand of adhesive means.
  • the first strand of adhesive means is located in the front region and extends in the transverse direction of the guard and the second strand of adhesive means is located in the rear region and extends in the longitudinal direction of the guard.
  • the use of many strips of release material means that a lot of material is needed for the making of the guard of WO 2007/061341.
  • the application of the guard of WO 2007/061341 into a garment of a user requires a removal and discarding of several pieces of release material which thereby results in a complex handling of said guard.
  • This incontinence guard is essentially drop-shaped and has at least one adhesive area, placed at the upper and/or the lower part of said guard, intended for attachment of the guard to the inside of the garment of the user. It is not described in DE- 29821849 how the at least one adhesive is protected from dirt and damage or how it is prevented from adhering before it is to be used.
  • WO 2005/044166 Yet another type of male incontinence guards is described in WO 2005/044166, where the incontinence product has an accordion folded structure. The structure is closed at its lower end and forms a bowl in its lower section when unfolded.
  • One drawback with the male incontinence guard of WO 2005/044166 is that, due to the accordion folded structure it may be misshaped and thereby not guarantee secure fixation to the garment of the user.
  • the lower section of the guard since the lower section of the guard is closed during use, it is understood that the lower section must still be accordion folded and thereby give rise to sharp and bulky edges at the lowermost section. Thus, due to the formation of sharp and bulky edges the user will experience an unpleasant feeling in the crotch area.
  • the part of the liquid-impermeable outer layer at the lower section of the guard of WO 2005/044166 will, due to the accordion folded state, face the user and thereby cause the user discomfort.
  • Such a construction of the guard may, furthermore, have the 5 consequence that the absorption capacity of the lower section of the guard will be affected in a negative way.
  • the guard is user-friendly, J5 thereby meaning that the user does not experience any discomfort during use of the guard.
  • incontinence guard is preferably disposable, the cost of the components is also an important factor which 50 should be taken into consideration. Considering that incontinence guards are produced in very large quantities, even a minor change of the material used for producing one incontinence guard will have a great impact on the overall material savings. Thus, yet another area of interest is to minimize the amount of material used but without limiting the functionality of the male incontinence guard.
  • male incontinence guards which balances the fixation to the garment of the user, the user-friendliness of the guard, the size of the guard prior to use, and the cost of its components .
  • the present invention concerns a male incontinence guard having a body-facing surface and a garment- facing surface.
  • the male incontinence guard is defined by a front transverse edge, a rear transverse edge, and by at least two longitudinal side edges which extend between said front and rear transverse edges. Furthermore, the front transverse edge is longer than the rear transverse edge.
  • the male incontinence guard has a central portion centred about a longitudinal centre line Y, and at least a first and a second side portion, arranged symmetrically on opposite sides of the central portion.
  • the garment-facing surface comprises at least two adhesive zones located in said first and second side portions, which are arranged so as to fix the guard to the garment of a user.
  • the first and second side portions are folded over the body-facing surface of the central portion, towards and/or over the longitudinal centre line Y. In the folded state, the adhesive zones are covered by a single strip of release material.
  • a rear portion is folded over the body-facing surface of the central portion towards the front transverse edge.
  • the rear portion may be folded over the body-facing surface of the central portion towards the front transverse edge and secured underneath the first side portion and the second side portion.
  • the garment-facing surface of said rear portion is provided with an adhesive zone on the garment-facing surface thereof, and all adhesive zones are covered by a single strip of release material.
  • said first and second adhesive zones do not overlap with opposing first and second side portions, and said third adhesive zone does not overlap with the first and second side portions.
  • the first side portion may be defined by a portion of the front transverse edge, a portion of the longitudinal side edge and by a first fold line.
  • the second side edge may be defined by a portion of the front transverse edge, a portion of the longitudinal side edge and by a second fold line.
  • the rear portion may be defined by the rear transverse edge and by a portion of said longitudinal side edges, and by a third fold line.
  • Figure 1 shows an embodiment of a male incontinence guard according to the present invention, in its unfolded state, 5 seen from the body-facing surface.
  • Figure 2 shows a cross-sectional view along the line II-II in Figure 1.
  • FIG. 1 shows the embodiment of Figure 1, in its unfolded state, seen from the garment-facing surface.
  • Figure 4 shows the embodiment of Figure 1, in its folded state, seen from the body-facing surface. 5
  • Figure 5 shows a second embodiment of a male incontinence guard according to the present invention, in its unfolded state, seen from the body-facing surface and illustrating the side portions and the rear portion. >0
  • Figure 6 shows the embodiment of Figure 5, seen from the garment-facing surface.
  • Figure 7 shows the embodiment of Figure 5, in its folded state, J5 seen from the body-facing surface.
  • Figure 8 shows the embodiment of Figure 5, seen from the body- facing surface, with the release material removed.
  • iO Figure 9 shows a cross-sectional view along the longitudinal centre line in Figure 7.
  • Figure 10 shows the embodiment of Figure 5, wherein the single strip of release material forms a gripping means.
  • Figure 11 shows a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of Figure 10 through the line XI-XI.
  • Figure 12 shows an alternative geometrical shape of an embodiment of the male incontinence guard according to the present invention, in its unfolded state, seen from the body- facing surface.
  • Figure 13 shows another alternative geometrical shape of an embodiment of the male incontinence guard according to the present invention, in its unfolded state, seen from the body- facing surface.
  • a male incontinence guard 1 which comprises a liquid-permeable topsheet 18, a backsheet 19, which preferably is liquid-impermeable, and an absorbent core 20 located therebetween.
  • the guard 1 may furthermore comprise a fluid acquisition layer 21 located between said topsheet 18 and said absorbent core 20.
  • the guard 1 has a body-facing surface 2, which is the surface that makes contact with the user when the guard 1 is being worn.
  • the guard 1 has a garment-facing surface 3, which is the surface that makes contact with the garment of the user when the guard is being worn.
  • the body-facing surface 2 of the guard 1 comprises (or consists of) the topsheet 18, while the garment-facing surface 3 comprises (or consists of) the backsheet 19.
  • the topsheet 18 and the backsheet 19 of the male incontinence guard 1 preferably have a somewhat greater extension in the plane than the absorbent core 20 and the acquisition layer 21, and extend outside the edges thereof.
  • the topsheet 18 and the backsheet 19 are connected to each other within the projecting portions thereof. Joining can take place by gluing, or by welding by means of ultrasound or a laser, or by mechanical joining, for example m the form of embossing or compression, etc. or by some other appropriate method of joining, for example by thermal bonding.
  • the topsheet 18 is preferably manufactured from a material that exhibits characteristics such as dryness and softness when the absorbent product is being worn. It is also desirable for the topsheet to be non-irritating to the skin and to have a soft and textile-like surface which remains dry, even m the event of repeated wetting.
  • the topsheet could consist of a nonwoven material, e.g. a spunbond nonwoven material, a carded nonwoven material, an air-thru nonwoven material, a spunlace nonwoven (hydroentangled) material, a meltblown nonwoven material, a wetlaid nonwoven material, or a combination of these.
  • Said nonwoven material could be based on either natural fibres such as cellulose or cotton, or alternatively on synthetic fibres such as for example polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE) polyester (PET), polyamide (PA), or a combination of these. If a combination is used, this could be a mixture of fibres from different natural and/or synthetic polymers, although each fibre can also contain different polymers (for example PP/PE bi-component fibres or PP/PE copolymers) .
  • the topsheet could also be a perforated, hydrophobic nonwoven material in order to keep the surface which is closest to the user's body dry. Additionally, the holes of said perforated, hydrophobic nonwoven material impart a textile-like and comfortable feel to the topsheet.
  • the diameter of the holes of such a perforated, hydrophobic nonwoven material is larger than the distance between the fibres in the material. In this way, liquid can be led down through the holes in the topsheet to the subjacent absorption core.
  • the skilled person will understand how the holes in the perforated, hydrophobic nonwoven material may be adjusted depending on the intake properties and the type of absorbent article which is to be produced.
  • the liquid-permeable topsheet could also comprise several layers of material, i.e. a laminate.
  • a laminate could for example comprise a first and a second layer of material.
  • the laminate could also alternatively consist of the same material or a combination of the following materials: perforated film/nonwoven, perforated film/perforated film, nonwoven/nonwoven, perforated nonwoven/nonwoven, and perforated nonwoven/perforated nonwoven.
  • the first layer of material is the layer which is intended to be facing the user, and the second layer of material is subjacent the first layer of material.
  • the laminate could be fully or partially perforated. That is to say, holes could be made in the first layer, second layer or in both the first and second layers.
  • the guard could also be perforated solely in the central portion or in the full extent of the guard.
  • the layers of the laminate could be joined together by means of gluing, or welding by ultrasonic bonding or laser, or by mechanical joining, for example in the form of embossing or compression, etc. or by some other appropriate method of joining, for example by thermal bonding.
  • the topsheet could also be made from renewable raw materials.
  • An example of such a topsheet based on renewable raw materials is TERCOT 20, commercially available from Fiberweb.
  • topsheet is a 18 g/m 2 spunbond nonwoven from Union, available under the trade name S1800 PPW.
  • the backsheet 19 is preferably liquid-impermeable and could consist of a plastic film, e.g. a polyethylene or polypropylene film, a non-woven material which for example could be treated with a liquid impervious material or a hydrophobic non-woven material which resists liquid penetration, or a laminate comprising plastic films and nonwoven materials.
  • a plastic film e.g. a polyethylene or polypropylene film
  • non-woven material which for example could be treated with a liquid impervious material or a hydrophobic non-woven material which resists liquid penetration
  • a laminate comprising plastic films and nonwoven materials.
  • Other types of liquid barrier materials could also be used as liquid-impermeable backsheets, such as e.g. closed-cell plastic foams or various liquid barrier laminates. It is preferred that the backsheet is permeable to air and vapour so as to allow vapour to escape from the absorbent core, while still preventing liquids from passing therethrough.
  • breathable backsheet materials are porous polymeric films
  • the backsheet 19 could also be made from renewable materials. 5 Examples of such backsheets are Bio-Air, a plastic film commercially available from Nuova Pansac, and PLA/PP Bico 50/50, a non-woven material commercially available from Fiberweb .
  • One preferred example of a suitable material for the backsheet is a 25 g/m 2 nonwoven/plastic laminate from Trioplanex, available under the trade name Wl 4MaIl.
  • the male incontinence guard 1 also serves as a male incontinence guard 1
  • [5 comprises an absorbent core 20, which could be of any conventional kind.
  • absorbent materials are cellulosic fluff pulp, tissue layers, highly absorbent polymers, so-called super absorbent polymers (SAP), absorbent foam materials, absorbent non-wovens or the like.
  • .0 SAP are water-swellable, water-insoluble organic or inorganic materials capable of absorbing at least about 10 times their weight as according to ISO 17190-6 "Gravimetric determination of fluid retention capacity in saline solution after centrifugation" .
  • superabsorbent materials include natural materials such as polysaccharides, polypeptides and the like, as well as synthetic materials such as synthetic hydrogel polymers.
  • hydrogel polymers include, for example, alkali metal salts of polyacrylic acids, polyacrylamides, polyvinyl alcohol,
  • polyacrylates polyacrylamides, polyvinyl pyridines, and the like.
  • suitable polymers include hydrolyzed acrylonitrile grafted starch, acrylic acid grafted starch, and isobutylene maleic anhydride copolymers and mixtures thereof.
  • the hydrogel polymers are preferably lightly crosslinked to render the material substantially water insoluble.
  • Preferred superabsorbent materials are further surface crosslmked so that the outer surface or shell of the superabsorbent particle, fiber, flake, sphere, etc. possesses a higher crosslink density than the inner portion of the superabsorbent.
  • the superabsorbent materials may be in any form suitable for use in absorbent composites including particles, fibers, flakes, spheres, and the like.
  • absorbent core It is common to combine cellulosic fluff pulp with superabsorbents m an absorbent core. It is also common to have absorbent cores comprising layers of different materials with different properties with respect to liquid acquisition capacity, liquid distribution capacity and storage capacity.
  • the thin absorbent cores which are common m incontinence guards often comprise a compressed mixed or layered structure of cellulosic fluff pulp and superabsorbents.
  • the absorbent core material could comprise an upper absorbent core and a lower absorbent core.
  • the term "upper” as used herein relates to the portion of the product intended to be positioned closer to the user when in use, whereas the term “lower” as used herein relates to the portion of the product closer to the garment-facing surface thereof.
  • SAP m the lower absorbent core has the main function of increasing the liquid storing capacity of this layer whereas the main function of SAP in the upper absorbent core is to prevent rewet of liquid absorbed m this layer if the article is compressed by external forces during use.
  • the SAP in the upper absorbent core could be of a different type than the SAP used m the lower absorbent core or be present in a lower percentage than in the lower absorbent core.
  • the SAP may be applied in localised areas of an absorbent core, e.g. in intake regions, liquid distribution regions and/or liquid retention regions.
  • concentration of SAP in an absorbent core may be adjusted depending on the absorbent properties and the type of absorbent article which is to be produced, e.g. a high 5 amount of SAP may be used in order to achieve a thin absorbent article, while lower amounts may be used in some hygiene articles intended for light incontinence products.
  • One preferable example of a suitable material for the 10 absorbent core is pulp mixed with approximately 30 % of SAP from BASF, Ludwigshafen, Germany available under the trade name Hysorb M7125.
  • the mixture of cellulose fluff and SAP has preferably a density of 0.08 - 0.13 g/cm3.
  • the absorbent core 20 may also be made from a chlorine-free fluff pulp such as Totally Chlorine Free fluff pulp which is commercially available from Stora Enso.
  • the male incontinence guard 1 could also comprise
  • the fluid acquisition layer has an open porous structure and should be able to quickly receive and temporarily store a certain amount of fluid and transfer it further to the underlying absorbent core. This is important,
  • the fluid acquisition layer 21 is usually a so-called high loft material produced by carding and through-air bonding or needling synthetic fibres, such as polyester, polypropylene or mixtures thereof.
  • suitable material for the acquisition layer is a hydrophobic wadding of through air nonwoven available from LIBELTEX, having the trade name DRY WEB T 23W.
  • the guard 1 has a front transverse edge 4, intended to be located forward on the user, a rear transverse edge 5, intended to be located rearward on the user, and at least two longitudinal side edges 6,7 extending between the front transverse edge 4 and the rear transverse edge 5.
  • the longitudinal side edges 6 and 7 are preferably slightly curvilinear, as illustrated in Figure 1.
  • the curvilinear shape of said longitudinal side edges 6,7 provides a guard which comfortably follows the anatomy of the wearer.
  • the longitudinal side edges 6,7 could also be straight.
  • the guard 1 preferably tapers towards the rear transverse edge 5, i.e.
  • the male incontinence guard 1 of the present invention may be essentially isosceles trapezoid.
  • the term "isosceles trapezoid” is a quadrangle with a line of symmetry bisecting one pair of opposite sides, making it automatically a trapezoid.
  • the front and rear transverse edges 4,5 are substantially parallel to each other, and the longitudinal side edges 6,7 are of equal length.
  • the diagonals are also of equal length.
  • An isosceles trapezoid's base angles are congruent, i.e.
  • the expression essentially isosceles trapezoid in this context means that, for instance, the corners of the essentially isosceles trapezoid may be rounded or that the edges 4,5,6 and/or 7 of the male incontinence guard 1 may not be completely linear, but that the guard has the general form as described above.
  • the geometrical shape of the guard 1 may be triangular. According to such an embodiment the rear transverse edge 5 has a pointed shape.
  • the geometrical shape of the guard 1 may be T- shaped.
  • the longitudinal side edges 6,7 may include one or several angles of different directions as illustrated in Figure 13.
  • pre-stretched elastic members 22,23 may be attached in the longitudinal side edges 6,7 of the guard 1.
  • the elastic members 22,23 may, for instance, be m the form of elastic threads, bands or the like.
  • the use of elastic foam material is also conceivable.
  • the elastic members 22,23 could be glued to one or to both of the topsheet or backsheet 18,19. Methods of applying elastics to hygiene products are well-known to the person skilled in the art.
  • the elastic members 22,23 may be placed within 10 mm from the longitudinal side edges 6,7.
  • the elastic members 22,23 help the guard 1 to form a basm-like shape which encloses the genitals of the user, thereby helping to maintain a close fit of the guard.
  • said guard Prior to use of a male incontinence guard, it is desirable that said guard has a discrete size and an excellent portability. It is furthermore important that the guard is easily fixed m an accurate position m the garment of the user, thereby ensuring an excellent and comfortable fixation to the garment during use.
  • a male incontinence guard according to a first embodiment of the invention is shown having a body-facing surface 2, a garment-facing surface 3, a longitudinal centre line Y, a front transverse edge 4, a rear transverse edge 5, and two longitudinal side edges 6,7 extending between the front transverse edge 4 and the rear transverse edge 5.
  • the male incontinence guard 1 further has a central portion 24 centered about the longitudinal centre line Y, and at least a first side portion 8 and a second side portion 9 arranged symmetrically on opposite sides of the central portion 24.
  • the front transverse edge 4 of the guard 1 is longer than the rear transverse edge 5 thereof.
  • the first side portion 8 is defined by a portion of the front transverse edge 4, a portion of the longitudinal side edge 6, optionally by a portion of the rear transverse edge 5, and by a first fold line 15.
  • the first fold line 15 is created upon folding the first side portion 8 over the body-facing surface towards and/or over the longitudinal centre line Y.
  • a second side portion 9 is defined by a portion of the front transverse edge 4, a portion of the longitudinal side edge 7, optionally by a portion of the rear transverse edge 5, and by a second fold line 16.
  • the second fold line 16 is created upon folding the second side portion 9 towards and/or over the longitudinal centre line Y.
  • the first and second side portions 8,9 are located on opposite transverse sides of the guard 1, on either side of the central portion 24.
  • the first and second side portions 8,9 do not coincide, and are separated in the plane of the guard by a central portion 24.
  • the central portion 24 is defined by a portion of the front transverse edge 4, a first fold line 15, a portion of the longitudinal side edge 6, the rear transverse edge 5, a portion of the longitudinal side edge 7, and by the second fold line 16.
  • the first and second fold lines 15,16 do not coincide with each other, and do not coincide with the longitudinal centre line Y of the guard.
  • the first and second fold lines 5 15,16 are arranged at corresponding positions (i.e. symmetrically) on each side of the longitudinal centre line Y.
  • the first fold line 15 extends from the front transverse edge 4 to
  • the second fold line 16 extends from the front transverse edge 4 to the longitudinal side edge 7 or the rear transverse edge 5.
  • the front transverse edge 4 As schematically illustrated in for example Figure 3, when looking at the guard from the front
  • first and second fold lines 15,16 are preferably inclined outwardly from the longitudinal centre line Y. Although not illustrated herein, it is also possible that the first and second fold lines 15,16 are inclined inwardly towards the longitudinal centre line Y or are
  • the surface area of the side portions 8,9 is typically about 72 cm 2 , and the surface area of the entire guard is typically about 263 cm 2 .
  • First and second adhesive zones 10,11 are located on the garment-facing surface of the male incontinence guard 1 in the first and second side portions 8,9. These adhesive zones 10,11 are arranged so as to fix the guard to the garment (e.g.
  • adhesive zones 10,11 are as small as possible without compromising either the firm and secure fixation of the incontinence guard 1 to the underwear of the user, or the single strip of release material 12 from maintaining the side portions 8,9 in the first folded state prior to use.
  • the adhesive zones 10,11 may be applied in any continuous or intermittent way and geometrical pattern, e.g. rectangular, squared, oval, polygonal, circular, triangular etc.
  • the extension of the adhesive zones 10,11 correspond at the most to the area of the first and second side portions 8,9, but it is preferred that the adhesive zones 10,11 are as small as possible. That is to say that the firm and secure fixation of the male incontinence guard 1 to the underwear of the user is secured, and that the single strip of release material 12 maintains the side portions 8,9 in the first folded state prior to use.
  • the amount of adhesive disposed on the external, garment- facing surface of the side portions of the guard 1 may vary, for example in dependence on the specific adhesive used. For example, if applying large amounts of an adhesive with strong adhesive forces to the external, garment-facing surface of the side portions, problems might arise with a too strong fixation of the guard when attached to the garment of the user. Without being bound by theory, the amount of adhesive added to the external, garment-facing surface of a side portion could generally correspond to from 2 g/mm 2 to 54 g/cm 2 .
  • the adhesive zones 10,11 could be provided with any kind of pressure- sensitive adhesive that is commercially available, including cold, pressure-sensitive adhesives such as the acrylate adhesives, generally combined with tackifiers such as polyterpenes, or rapid-setting thermoplastic adhesives such as styrene and butadiene copolymers.
  • the adhesive could be a hot melt adhesive.
  • the adhesive could be a pressure-sensitive hot melt adhesive.
  • Other ingredients such as fillers, antioxidants and pigments may be included.
  • the adhesive could also be cured by UV-radiation, as described in WO 2006/071161.
  • the male incontinence guard 1 is folded by folding first and second side portions 8,9 at the first and second fold lines
  • fold axis denotes an envisaged axis, about which a side portion is folded. Said fold axis typically lies in the plane of the body-facing surface 2 of the guard 1.
  • first and second side portions 8,9 overlap one another.
  • the body- facing surface of either of the first or second side portion 8,9 is not m direct contact with either of first or second adhesive zones 10,11. Accordingly, - in the folded state said first 10 and second 11 adhesive zones do not overlap with opposing first 8 and second 9 side portions.
  • said adhesive zones 10,11 Prior to use, i.e. when the guard 1 is m the first folded state, said adhesive zones 10,11 are both covered by a single strip of release material 12.
  • the release material 12 protects the adhesive zones from dirt and damage and prevents said adhesive zones 10,11 from adhering before the guard 1 is to be used (see Figure 4) .
  • the single strip of release material 12 also has the function of preventing the adhesives from drying out prior to use. Above all, the single strip of release material 12 has the function of keeping the side portions 8,9 in the first folded state. As such, the side portions 8,9 cannot be unfolded without first removing said single strip of release material 12.
  • the various embodiments of the single strip of release material 12 described herein could be made of kraft paper, calendered paper, or any other materials well-known in the art for such purposes.
  • the face of the release material 12, which contacts the adhesive zones 10,11 could have a release coating, such as silicone, to easily facilitate the removal of the release material 12 from the folded state of said side portions 8,9.
  • Suitable release papers are marketed by Loparex, available under the trade name ESP 39.
  • the outwardly oriented face of the release material 12 could further comprise indicia, such as advertising or user instructions, thereon.
  • the single strip of release material 12 could be of any dimension and shape, provided that it sufficiently covers both adhesive zones 10,11.
  • the single strip of release material 12 may extend m the longitudinal direction around and about the folded guard 1, thereby providing a gripping means to ease the removal of a guard 1 m its folded state from a pack module (such as a bag or a box) comprising several individual guards (see Figures 5a and 5b) .
  • a suitable gripping means is described in detail in WO 2006/025769. The following is a description of how the male incontinence guard 1 of the present invention could be assembled in its folded state.
  • the guard 1 is folded by folding first and second side portions 8,9 at the first and second fold lines 15,16 over the body-facing surface 2 towards and/or over the longitudinal centre line Y.
  • the garment-facing surface of the first and second side portions 8,9 of the guard is then provided with corresponding adhesive zones 10,11, while the guard 1 is maintained in the folded state.
  • the adhesive zones 10,11 are thereafter covered by a single strip of release material 12.
  • the adhesive zones 10,11 are applied to the garment-facing surface of the side portions 8,9 in the first folded state.
  • the adhesives can be applied in one single operational step followed by the single strip of release material 12.
  • the adhesive zones are not affected by the folding process (e.g. by making contact with folding apparatus) .
  • the adhesive could be applied to the adhesive zones 10,11 in the side portions 8, 9 prior to folding the guard.
  • the guard 1 When the guard 1 is to be used, the single strip of release material 12 is removed, the guard 1 is unfolded such that an unfolded state is created and thereafter placed in the garment of the user with the adhesive zones 10,11 in a garment-facing manner.
  • the unigue location of the adhesive zones 10,11 on the garment-facing surface of the side portions 8,9 eliminates, or at least greatly reduces, the risk of said side portions 8,9 being folded in towards or over the longitudinal centre line Y.
  • Such a folding in of the side portions 8,9 could occur due to certain movements of the user during use, such as crossing the legs while sitting.
  • a correct application of the male incontinence guard 1 is facilitated and ensured.
  • a male incontinence guard according to a second embodiment of the invention is shown having a body-facing surface 2, a garment-facing surface 3, a longitudinal centre line Y, a front transverse edge 4, a rear transverse edge 5, and two longitudinal side edges 6,7 extending between the front transverse edge 4 and the rear transverse edge 5.
  • the male incontinence guard 1 further has a central portion 24, a rear portion 13, a first side portion 8 and a second side portion 9.
  • the first and second side portions 8,9 are arranged symmetrically on opposite sides of the central portion 24.
  • the rear portion 13 is located opposite the front transverse edge 4.
  • the rear portion 13 does not coincide with the first and second side portions 8,9, and is separated therefrom in the plane of the guard by the central portion 24.
  • the front transverse edge 4 is longer than the rear transverse edge 5.
  • the first side portion 8 is defined by a portion of the front transverse edge 4, a portion of the longitudinal side edge 6, and by a first fold line 15.
  • the first fold line 15 is created upon folding the first side portion 8 over the body-facing surface towards and/or over the longitudinal centre line Y.
  • a second side portion 9 is defined by a portion of the front transverse edge 4, a portion of the longitudinal side edge 7, and by a second fold line 16.
  • the second fold line 16 is created upon folding the second side portion 9 towards and/or over the longitudinal centre line Y.
  • the rear portion 13 is defined by the rear transverse edge 5, by a portion of the longitudinal side edge 6 and 7, and the corresponding third fold line 17.
  • the third fold line 17 is created upon folding the rear portion 13 over the body-facing surface 2 of the central portion 24 towards the front transverse edge 4.
  • the central portion 24 may also be defined by a portion of the front transverse edge 4, a first fold line 15, a portion of the longitudinal side edge 6, the third fold line 17, a portion of the longitudinal side edge 7, and by the second fold line 16.
  • the rear portion 13 can be defined by more than three edges of the guard 1 and the third fold line 17 without departing from the scope of the present invention.
  • the first and second fold lines 15,16 do not coincide with each other, and do not coincide with the longitudinal centre line Y of the guard. Moreover, the first and second fold lines 15,16 are arranged at corresponding positions on each side of the longitudinal centre line Y. The third fold line 17 does not coincide with the first and second fold lines 15,16, but may cross them.
  • each side portion 8,9 and the rear portion 13 have a body-facing surface 2 and a garment-facing surface 3 that are co-extensive with the surfaces of the male incontinence guard 1.
  • the surface area of the side portions 8,9 is typically about 72 cm 2 whilst the surface area of the rear portion 13 is typically about 54 cm 2 .
  • the surface area of the entire guard is typically about 263 cm 2 .
  • the first fold line 15 extends from between the front transverse edge 4 to the longitudinal side edge 6.
  • the second fold line 16 extends from between the front transverse edge 4 to the longitudinal side edge 7.
  • the third fold line 17 extends from between the longitudinal side edge 6 to the longitudinal side edge 7.
  • a rear portion 13 is folded over the body-facing surface 2 of the central portion 24 and towards the front transverse edge 4, such that a third fold line 17 is formed.
  • the second folded state can be kept secured in either of the following two ways.
  • the rear portion 13 can be folded over the body-facing surface 2 of the central portion 24 towards the front transverse edge 4 and secured underneath the first and second side portions 8,9.
  • the second folded state can be kept secured by means of providing the rear portion 13 with an adhesive zone 14 (third adhesive zone) on the garment-facing surface 3 thereof, and thereafter covering all adhesive zones 10,11,14 with a single strip of release material 12.
  • a folding ratio B/A is introduced.
  • the letter A represents the maximum length of the guard 1 between the front and rear transverse edges 4,5
  • the letter B represents the length of said rear portion when it is in its folded state.
  • the lengths A and B are both measured parallel to the longitudinal centre line Y.
  • the ratio B/A i.e. the maximum length of the rear portion 13 in its folded state divided by the maximum length of the guard 1 depends on the geometric shape of the male incontinence guard 1. More specifically, depending on the
  • the ratio B/A can differ.
  • the folding ratio B/A should be optimized so as to provide an as
  • One preferred folding ratio B/A which is schematically 5 illustrated in Figure 8, could be 2/5.
  • Another preferred folding ratio B/A could be 1/2.
  • Adhesive zones 10,11,14 are applied to the garment-facing ⁇ 0 surface of the male incontinence guard 1 in the region of the first and second side portions 8,9 and the rear portion 13. Prior to use, i.e. when the guard 1 is in the second folded state, said adhesive zones 10,11,14 are all covered by a single strip of release material 12.
  • first side portion 8, and/or the second side portions 9 and/or the rear portion 13 overlaps one another.
  • the body-facing iO surface of either of the first or second side portion 8,9 or of the rear portion 13 is not in direct contact with either of the corresponding first, second or third adhesive zones 10,11,14.
  • - in the folded state - said first 10 and second 11 adhesive zones preferably do not overlap with opposing first 8 and second 9 side portions.
  • - in the folded state - said third adhesive zone 14 should not overlap with the first 8 and second 9 side portions.
  • the third adhesive zone 14 an additional means for ensuring secure and firm fixation of the male incontinence guard 1 to the garment of the user, particularly in the crotch portion of the user, is provided. Furthermore, due to the fact that said first and second side portions 8,9 and said rear portion 13 are in a folded state, prior to applying the adhesive to the adhesive zones 10,11, and 14, adhesives can be applied in only one single operational step.
  • a further benefit of the male incontinence guard 1 having folded first and second side portions 8,9, and a folded rear portion 13, is that the user is provided with a slim and orderly product which can be discretely brought along, without putting the user in a stressful and embarrassing situation. From this it also follows that the male incontinence guard 1, according to the second embodiment of the present invention, requires a minimum amount of space. Thereby, the user is relieved from the otherwise awkward feeling as experienced when exposing a bulky and voluminous product .
  • adhesive zones 10,11,14 are as small as possible without compromising either the firm and secure fixation of the male incontinence guard 1 to the underwear of the user, or said single strip of release material 12 from maintaining said side portions 8,9 and said rear portion 13 in the second folded state prior to use.
  • Said adhesive zones 10,11,14 may be applied in any continuous or intermittent way and geometrical pattern, e.g. rectangular, squared, oval, polygonal, circular, triangular etc.
  • the extension of the adhesive zones correspond at the most to the area of the rear portion
  • the adhesive zones 10,11,14 could be provided with any of the adhesives or other means for securing the guard to the garment .5 of the user as mentioned above according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the following is a description of how the male incontinence guard 1 of the present invention could be manufactured.
  • the garment-facing surface of the first and second side portions 8,9 and of the rear portion 13 is provided with corresponding adhesive zones 10,11,14.
  • the adhesive zones 10,11,14 may thereafter be covered by a single strip of
  • the single strip of release material 12 also has the function to prevent the adhesives from drying out prior to use.
  • the single strip of release material 12 has the function of keeping the side portions 8,9 and the rear portion 13 in the second folded state. As such, the side portions 8,9 and the rear portion 13 cannot be unfolded without first removing said single strip of release material 12.
  • the guard 1 is folded by folding first and second side portions 8,9 at the first and second fold lines 15,16 over the body-facing surface 2 towards and/or over the longitudinal centre line Y, and folding the rear portion 13 towards the front transverse edge 4.
  • the adhesive zones 10,11,14 are applied to the garment-facing surface of the side portions 8,9 and of the rear portion 13 m the folded state as described above. Hence, the adhesives can be applied in one single operational step followed by the single strip of release material 12.
  • the guard 1 When the guard 1 is to be used, the single strip of release material 12 is removed, the guard 1 is unfolded such that an unfolded state is created and thereafter placed m the garment of the user with the adhesive zones 10,11,14 m a garment- facing manner.
  • the unique location of the adhesive zones 10,11,14 on the garment-facing surface of the side portions 8,9 and of the rear portion 13 eliminates, or at least greatly reduces, the risk of said side portions 8,9 and of the rear portion 13 of being folded inwards.
  • Such a folding m of the side portions 8,9 and of the rear portion 13 could occur due to certain movements of the user during use, such as crossing the legs while sitting.
  • a correct application of the male incontinence guard 1 is facilitated and ensured.
  • the folded and sealed male incontinence guard 1 can be packaged in its folded state.
  • the folded male incontinence guard 1 can be packaged individually, or in a pack module (such as a bag or a box) comprising several individual guards.

Abstract

Cette invention concerne une protection pour incontinence masculine comportant un bord transversal avant plus long que le bord transversal arrière. Cette protection pour incontinence masculine comporte par ailleurs une partie centrale placée au centre d'une ligne centrale longitudinale Y, et au moins une première portion latérale et une seconde portion latérale agencées symétriquement des deux côtés opposés de la partie centrale. Le côté de la protection qui fait face au vêtement, comprend au moins 2 zones adhésives situées dans les portions latérales et agencées de manière à fixer ladite protection au vêtement de l'utilisateur. La première portion latérale et la seconde portion latérale sont pliées par-dessus le côté faisant face au corps de la partie centrale en direction et/ou par-dessus ladite ligne centrale longitudinale Y. A l'état plié, les zones adhésives sont couvertes d'une seule bande de matériau anti-adhérent.
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