WO2010101502A1 - Absorbent article comprising a detachable stiffening element - Google Patents

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WO2010101502A1
WO2010101502A1 PCT/SE2009/050239 SE2009050239W WO2010101502A1 WO 2010101502 A1 WO2010101502 A1 WO 2010101502A1 SE 2009050239 W SE2009050239 W SE 2009050239W WO 2010101502 A1 WO2010101502 A1 WO 2010101502A1
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stiffening element
absorbent article
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Solgun Drevik
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Sca Hygiene Products Ab
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Priority to CA2752954A priority patent/CA2752954A1/en
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Priority to PCT/SE2009/050239 priority patent/WO2010101502A1/en
Priority to MYPI2011003857A priority patent/MY160008A/en
Priority to MX2011009201A priority patent/MX2011009201A/en
Priority to BRPI0924400A priority patent/BRPI0924400A2/en
Priority to EP09841226.5A priority patent/EP2403451A4/en
Priority to AU2009341628A priority patent/AU2009341628B2/en
Priority to CN2009801578961A priority patent/CN102341073A/en
Priority to KR1020117019436A priority patent/KR20110127663A/en
Priority to JP2011552906A priority patent/JP5357278B2/en
Priority to US13/254,651 priority patent/US8734416B2/en
Priority to SA110310189A priority patent/SA110310189B1/en
Publication of WO2010101502A1 publication Critical patent/WO2010101502A1/en
Priority to TN2011000406A priority patent/TN2011000406A1/en
Priority to ZA2011/06102A priority patent/ZA201106102B/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • 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
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  • Absorbent article comprising a detachable stiffening element
  • This invention relates to an absorbent article, such as a sanitary napkin, a panty liner or an incontinence protector, comprising an absorption member and a stiffening element that, at least during use of the article, provides the article with a certain shape that enhances the fit of the article to the wearer's body.
  • Absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins, incontinence guards, panty- liners, diapers etc.
  • An important function of absorbent articles is to prevent leakage of body exudates during use of the article.
  • the article should fit well to the user and stay in place during use. This also enhances the user comfort.
  • a stiff shaping element has the advantage that the shape of the article is predetermined and maintained during use.
  • stiff shaping elements must be designed with particular care in order not to cause discomfort during use of the article. It is also well known to provide the underside of sanitary napkins and similar absorbent articles with fastening means, such as adhesives, for attachment to the user's garments.
  • WO 0117474 discloses an example of an absorbent article in the form of a sanitary napkin, a panty liner or an incontinence protector, wherein the rear portion of the article includes a longitudinally extending ridge-shaped elevation forming a stiff shaping element that partially extends between the wearer's buttocks during use of the article. This provides good protection against rearward leakage.
  • WO 98/22061 discloses an absorbent article in the form of a sanitary napkin having stiff front and crotch portions wherein the front portion is curved and inclined upwards, towards the user, with respect to the crotch portion.
  • the article has a narrow waist in the crotch portion allowing a high stiffness without causing discomfort.
  • the desired stiffness is achieved by e.g. including a rigid shape-retaining, spoon-shaped, plastic or metal layer inside the article.
  • the article according to WO 98/22061 is intended to be kept securely and comfortably in position against the body of the user during use, without the need for particular attachment means.
  • EP 1395218 discloses an adsorbent article in the form of a sanitary towel or incontinence pad comprising a combined, flat stiffening and absorbent element arranged inside the article, which element gives the article in different regions a predetermined two- or three-dimensional shape (including curvature, bowl-shape and a raised part between the buttocks of the wearer) during use of the article, i.e. when the article is affected by compressive forces generated by the thighs of the wearer.
  • the front and crotch portions are designed to allow anchoring of the article to thigh muscle tendons, which gives the article a good fit and stability in the fitted position.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a well-fitting absorbent article, such as a sanitary napkin, that exhibits improved properties compared to conventional absorbent articles with stiff shaping elements. This object is achieved by the article defined by the technical features contained in independent claim 1.
  • the dependent claims contain advantageous embodiments, further developments and variants of the invention.
  • the invention concerns an absorbent article, such as a sanitary napkin, a panty liner or an incontinence protector, which article has a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction, a front portion, a rear portion and a crotch portion located between the front portion and the rear portion, said article comprising an absorption member having an upper side intended to face a wearer during use of the article and a lower side intended to face away from the wearer during use of the article and a stiffening element that, at least during use of the article, provides the article with a predetermined shape that enhances the fit of the article to the wearer's body.
  • the invention is characterized in that the stiffening element is secured to the lower side of the absorption member such that an outer side of the stiffening element faces away from the absorption member. Further, the stiffening element comprises a material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties, wherein at least a part of the outer side of the stiffening element exhibits said mechanical fastening properties.
  • absorption member refers to an item that comprises an absorption body for absorption of body fluids.
  • the absorption member may also comprise e.g. a liquid permeable top-sheet arranged on the upper side of the absorption body and a liquid-impermeable back sheet arranged on the lower side of the absorption body.
  • mechanical fastening properties refers to mechanical fastening means such as hooks, friction adhesives, clips, friction elements and combinations thereof, which fastening means as such are well known to the person skilled in art and that allow for a detachable attachment.
  • a material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties comprises mechanical fastening means of the abovementioned type(s).
  • the inventive absorbent article has the advantage that the stiffening element provides the article with a good body fit and at the same time allows the article to be detachably attached to the garments of a wearer or to a secondary absorption member placed below the absorption member to which the stiffening element is secured.
  • the absorption member, to which the stiffening element is attached thus forms an upper, primary absorption member arranged to be facing the wearer.
  • the stiffening element provides the article with a suitable shape, it is not necessary that the (upper) absorption member contributes to the shaping of the article. Thereby it becomes possible to use a very flexible absorption member, i.e. a very flexible absorption body, which improves the comfort of the absorbent article.
  • the absorbent article according to the invention is a convertible article that, if the user so wishes, can be converted to a two-part product at certain occasions.
  • the stiffening element has a multifunction: shaping and fastening.
  • Such multifunction is generally useful for decreasing the number of components in the absorbent article which makes the manufacture more effective.
  • multifunction is achieved by providing an absorbent body with a certain stiffness, i.e. stiffening (shaping) and absorbing properties are combined in the same element.
  • stiffening and absorbing properties are not easily combined and such a combined element is rather costly.
  • the stiffening (shaping) element of the present invention is a separate item in relation to the absorption element and instead of combining stiffening and absorbing properties it combines stiffening and fastening properties which are easier to combine.
  • stiffening element has a shape in the lateral plane of the article that is adapted to this function; i.e. the stiffening element secured to the lower side of the absorption member in the inventive way may be e.g. rectangular to avoid or reduce wastage in the production. Because stiffening and fastening properties are easier to combine it becomes possible to manufacture the absorbent article in a more cost-effective way.
  • the material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties also contributes significantly to the stiffness of the stiffening element. This means that the same material provides both the fastening function and, at least a great deal of, the shaping/stiffening function. This way, the structure of the stiffening element can be simplified in that the need for using particular stiffening components or layers is diminished, or even eliminated.
  • the material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties is a hook material having hooks protruding from the outer side of the stiffening element for fastening to a textile material.
  • Mechanical fasteners in the form of hooks are well known in the field of absorbent products to be suitable for attachment to textile materials such as undergarments or e.g. a non-woven material of a secondary absorption member.
  • the hook material comprises a hook carrier layer to which layer the hooks are secured, wherein the hook material significantly contributes to the stiffness of the stiffening member.
  • the hook material provides both the fastening and the stiffening/shaping functions.
  • the hook material constitutes the stiffening element. With such a design, no further materials are needed for providing the stiffening element with said functions.
  • the material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties is a friction adhesive material.
  • the surface of the material exhibits a stickiness that is useful for attaching the stiffening element to undergarments or e.g. a top-sheet of a secondary absorption member.
  • friction adhesive materials are well known to the person skilled in the art.
  • the friction adhesive material constitutes the stiffening element. With such a design, no further materials are needed for providing stiffening element with said functions.
  • the hook material and the friction adhesive material may be combined in that certain parts of the stiffening element can include hook material and other parts can include friction adhesive material.
  • the absorbent article can comprise a plurality of stiffening elements separated from each other, which stiffening elements can include different materials.
  • the hook carrier material exhibits a stickiness.
  • the stiffening element exhibits a stiffness that is higher than a part of the absorbent article that surrounds the stiffening element. This has the effect that folding indications are provided along and/or around the stiffening element. These folding indications, together with e.g. the size and geometry of the stiffening element, determine which shape the article will acquire during use.
  • the stiffening element is stiffer than the absorbent member.
  • the absorbent member comprises an absorbent body for absorbing body fluids and a liquid- permeable top-sheet arranged at the upper side of the absorption member.
  • the top-sheet faces the wearer and covers the absorbent body in a conventional way.
  • the absorbent member comprises a liquid-impermeable back sheet arranged at the lower side of the absorption member, wherein the absorbent body is arranged between the top-sheet and the back sheet.
  • the stiffening element forms at least a part of the back sheet. In other words, the stiffening element takes the place of the back sheet at some part or parts of the lower side of the absorption member.
  • a liquid-tight stiffening element it is possible to avoid or reduce leakage in the same manner as when using a conventional back sheet.
  • the article comprises a secondary absorption member that is detachably attachable to the stiffening element such as to be positioned below the (upper) absorbent member to which the stiffening element is secured.
  • a liquid-tight stiffening element may be used to, in the first hand, direct body fluids to the upper absorbent member.
  • the stiffening element is arranged to allow through-flow of body fluids towards the secondary absorption member.
  • the secondary absorption member extends further in the transversal direction, and preferably also in the longitudinal direction, than the upper absorption member. Thus, the secondary absorption member is wider, and preferably also longer, than the upper absorption member.
  • a permanent fixation, bond or attachment is a fixation, bond or attachment that is intended to withstand normal use and wear and that cannot be broken without destroying or damaging at least one of the items involved in the fixation.
  • An example of a permanent fixation is the securing of the stiffening element to the lower side of the absorption member.
  • a releasable or detachable join is a bond or attachment that can be broken without damaging or destroying the items involved.
  • Figure 1 shows, in a schematic, sectional side view, a first preferred embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 2 shows, in a schematic, sectional side view, a second preferred embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 3 shows the underside of an adsorbent article according to a preferred embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 4 shows the underside of an adsorbent article according to another preferred embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 5 shows the underside of an adsorbent article according to still another preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 1 shows, in a schematic, sectional, cut side view, a first preferred embodiment of an absorbent article 1 , in this case a sanitary napkin, according to the invention.
  • the absorbent article 1 has a longitudinal direction, i.e. the left-right direction in figure 1 , and a transverse direction, i.e. a direction perpendicular to the plane of figure 1. Further, the article 1 has a front portion 2, a rear portion 4 and a crotch portion 3 located between the front portion 2 and the rear portion 4.
  • the division of the article 1 into these portions is not strict but describes, in a conventional way, the intended positioning of the article 1 in relation to a wearer.
  • Main components of the article 1 are an absorption member 5 and stiffening elements 6, which stiffening elements 6 in this example are two in number.
  • the absorption member 5 has an upper side 15 intended to face a wearer during use of the article 1 and a lower side 11 intended to face away from the wearer during use of the article 1.
  • the absorption member 5 exemplified in figure 1 is in principal structured in a conventional way and comprises a liquid-permeable top-sheet 5a, an absorbent body 5b for absorbing body fluids, and a liquid-impermeable back sheet 5c.
  • the top-sheet 5a and the back sheet 5c are interconnected around an outer edge of the absorbent body 5b such as to form a cover around the absorbent body 5b (not shown in figure 1 ).
  • Suitable materials and material combinations for forming the top-sheet 5a, the absorbent body 5b and the back sheet 5c are well known to the person skilled in the art.
  • suitable materials are non-woven fabrics and perforated plastic films for the top-sheet 5a; cellulose fibers, absorbing foam material and super absorbants (SAP) for the absorbent body 5b; and polyethylene film and non-woven fabrics treated with hydrophobing agents for the back sheet 5c.
  • Each of the stiffening elements 6 extends longitudinally and transversely along the lower side 11 of the absorption member 5 such that an outer side 12 of the stiffening element 6 faces away from the absorption member 5.
  • the stiffening element 6 is in this example secured to the absorption member 5 by being glued to the back sheet 5c.
  • the stiffening element 6 can be either liquid permeable or impermeable, as far as downward leakage of fluids is concerned.
  • the stiffening element 6 is entirely made of a hook material comprising a hook carrier layer (hook substrate) 9 facing and being secured to the absorbent member 5 and further comprising a plurality of hooks 8 secured to the hook carrier layer.
  • the hooks 8 protrude from the hook carrier layer 9, i.e. they protrude from the outer side 12 of the stiffening element 6.
  • Hooks constitute one example of mechanical fasteners that are suitable for detachable attachment to textile materials.
  • the stiffening element 6 in figure 1 is made of a material that exhibits mechanical fastening properties, wherein the outer side 12 of the stiffening element 6 exhibits said mechanical fastening properties.
  • Other mechanical fasteners that may be used are clips or friction elements. Combinations of different types of mechanical fasteners may also be used.
  • the hooks 8 are suitable for interaction with the material of undergarments, which means that the absorbent article 1 according to figure 1 will be held in place during use by being mechanically fastened to the undergarments of the wearer.
  • one of the stiffening elements 6 is positioned in the front portion 2 of the article 1 and the other extends longitudinally from the crotch portion 3 into the rear portion 4. This is similar to what is described in relation to figure 4.
  • the purpose of figure 1 (and 2) is, however, only to give a schematic view of the structure of the absorbent article. Different shapes of stiffening elements are described below.
  • Figure 2 shows, in a schematic, sectional, cut side view and in a disassembled state, a second preferred embodiment of an absorbent article 10, in this case a sanitary napkin, according to the invention.
  • Directions and division of the article into portions are similar to what is described in relation to figure 1.
  • the absorbent article 10 shown in figure 2 comprises an upper, first absorbent member 5', a stiffening element 6' and a secondary absorption member 20.
  • the upper absorbent member 5' has the same principal structure as the absorbent member 5 shown in figure 1 and the same reference numbers have therefore been used. As will be described below, there are some differences between the upper absorbent member 5' and the one shown in figure 1 , as well as between the stiffening elements 6, 6' in figures 1 and 2, respectively.
  • a main difference compared to the embodiment shown in figure 1 is that a secondary absorption member 20 is included.
  • the secondary absorption member 20 is, via an upper side 25, detachably attachable to the stiffening elements 6', and thus to the upper absorbent member 5', such as to form a two-part product with two absorption members.
  • the absorbent article 10 is disassembled.
  • An arrow 29 indicates that the two absorption members 5', 20 may be detachably attached to each other.
  • both the back sheet 5c and the stiffening element 6' are liquid permeable to allow through-flow of body fluids towards the secondary absorption member 20.
  • the stiffening element 6' is made of a hook material comprising a hook carrier layer (hook substrate) facing and being secured to the upper absorbent member 5' and further comprising a plurality of hooks 8 secured to the hook carrier layer.
  • the hooks 8 protrude from the hook carrier layer and thus from the outer side 12 of the stiffening element 6'.
  • the hooks 8 are suitable for attachment to textile materials.
  • the secondary absorption member 20 has a similar structure as the absorption member 5 shown in figure 1 , i.e. it comprises a liquid-permeable top-sheet 20a, an absorbent body 20b for absorbing body fluids, and a liquid- impermeable back sheet 20c.
  • the top-sheet 20a and the back sheet 20c are interconnected around an outer edge of the absorbent body 20b such as to form a cover around the absorbent body 20b (not shown in figure 2).
  • the top-sheet 20a is made of non-woven fabrics which allows for a good attachment to the hooks 8.
  • a top-sheet made of e.g. foam or airlaid also allows for a good attachment.
  • a lower side 21 of the secondary absorption member 20 is provided with fastening means 22, for instance in the form of adhesives, for attaching the absorbent article 20 to the undergarments of a user.
  • the fastening means 22 are optional.
  • the secondary absorption member 20 extends further in the longitudinal direction (i.e. sideways in figure 2) than does the primary, upper absorption member 5'.
  • the secondary absorption member 20 also extends further in the transversal direction than does the primary, upper absorption member 5'. Accordingly, the secondary absorption member 20 surrounds the primary, upper absorption member 5' as seen from above, i.e. the secondary absorption member 20 exhibits a larger area as seen in a direction towards a user of the absorbent article 20 than does the primary, upper absorption member 5'.
  • the secondary absorption member 20 is both longer and wider than the upper absorption member 5'. This is useful for increasing the leakage protection.
  • the back sheet 5c and the stiffening element 6 are liquid permeable to allow body fluids to be transferred to the secondary absorption member 20. If either or both of the back sheet 5c and the stiffening element 6' are liquid impermeable, body fluids may flow transversely (and longitudinally) and pass an outer edge of either or both of these components and then reach the secondary absorption member 20. At least if the back sheet 5c is liquid impermeable it is of particular importance that the secondary absorption member 20 is wider, and preferably also longer, than the primary, upper absorption member 5'. If the stiffening element 6' has a large area of distribution, it may be equally important that the secondary absorption member 20 is larger. However, the stiffening element 6' may be arranged in the form of narrow strips or bars with openings in-between, or be provided with openings, in order to allow liquid to pass through without requiring the structuring material to be liquid permeable.
  • Suitable hook materials for the embodiments shown in figures 1 and 2 are available as KHK0002 or CHK 00752 from 3M Company. These materials have a suitable stiffness for giving the article 1 a good shape during use and provides for a good attachment.
  • the hooks 8 can, of course, be chosen such as to be adapted to the intended use.
  • the hooks 8 can be adapted to interact particularly well with a certain type of garment textile material or with a certain type of upper side 25 of the secondary absorption member 20.
  • the stiffening element 6, 6' can, at least partly, be made of a friction adhesive material, i.e. of a material that exhibits a stickiness that can be used to mechanically fasten the stiffening element 6, 6' to e.g. the undergarments of the wearer or to the secondary absorption member 20.
  • the top-sheet 20a of the secondary absorption member 20 can be made of e.g. a nonwoven material or a perforated plastic film which allows for a good attachment to the friction adhesive material.
  • Friction adhesive materials which also are referred to as friction materials, should not be confused with conventional fastening adhesives. A general difference between these materials is that the pressure sensitive adhesive of conventional fastening material does provide reasonable tack, peel and shear after a bond has been initiated by putting pressure onto the system. Different to such a behaviour a friction adhesive material will mainly provide shear. This shear or friction is proportional to the force used to press the friction material onto a second surface. After release of the pressure the system will show basically no remaining tack, peel or friction.
  • Suitable friction adhesive material is 5401 Traction Tape available from 3M Company.
  • Hook material and friction adhesive material may be combined in the absorbent article 1 , 10 in that some parts of the stiffening element 6, 6' (or some of the stiffening elements if a plurality is present) comprises hook material and some comprises friction adhesive material. It is also possible to use a material that has both properties, for instance a hook material that exhibits a stickiness.
  • the stiffening element of the invention is sufficiently stiff for, as far as possible, preventing the absorbent article from being compressed or otherwise deformed in an uncontrolled manner during use of the article.
  • the stiffening element 6 should exhibit a stiffness that is higher than the material of the absorbent article 1 , 10 that surrounds the stiffening element. In relation to the embodiments described here, this means that the stiffening element 6, 6' should be stiffer than the (upper) absorbent member 5, 5'. That the stiffness of the stiffening element 6, 6' is higher than its surroundings has the effect that folding indications are provided along and/or around the stiffening element 6, 6'. These folding indications, together with e.g. the size and geometry of the stiffening element 6, 6', determine which shape the article 1 will acquire during use.
  • the stiffening element 6, 6' exhibits a stiffness in a dry state in the order of 1 -15 N as measured according to ASTM D 4032-82.
  • the stiffening elements can have a variety of shapes and positions depending on the shape desired. Various advantageous shapes of absorbent articles are known to the person skilled in the art. In any case, the stiffening element(s) is/are arranged to, at least during use of the article, provide the article with a certain, predetermined shape that enhances the fit of the article to the wearer's body.
  • a stiffening element may have a flat form before use but take a three-dimensional shape upon use of the article, i.e. when the article is affected by compressive forces generated by the thighs of the wearer. Alternatively, a stiffening element may have a three-dimensional shape already before use of the article.
  • the stiffening element(s) 6, 6' is/are arranged such as to, at least during use of the article, provide the article with one or several of the following shapes:
  • the width H at a transition 27 (see figure 3) between the crotch portion 3 and the front portion 2 that is less than the width at the front portion 2. This allows anchoring of the article to/between the thigh muscle tendons of the user and prevents the article from moving backwards during use.
  • the width H is in the range 15-45 mm.
  • - A three-dimensional bowl-like shape in an area in the front portion 2. This enhances the body fit.
  • - A ridge-shaped elevation that partially extends between the wearer's buttocks during use of the article. This prevents rearward leakage.
  • a raised portion intended to make contact with the genitals of the wearer during use of the article. This provides for better absorption of bodily fluids.
  • Figures 3-5 show absorbent articles according to the invention as seen from below with the main purpose of showing examples of preferred stiffening element geometries.
  • the lower side 11 of the (upper) absorption member and the outer side 12 of the stiffening element face upwards in these figures. Any secondary absorption members are not shown.
  • the position of the absorbent body 5b is indicated with a dashed line.
  • Figure 3 shows an absorbent article 100 according to the invention with a first example of a suitable shape of a stiffening element 60.
  • the stiffening element 60 is flat and has a shape similar to what is shown in EP
  • a peripheral edge of the stiffening element 60 is indicated by the reference number 62.
  • the stiffening element 60 may be arranged to be absent of back sheet to improve breathability of the article.
  • Main features of the stiffening element 60 are inter alia: i) that it extends in the longitudinal direction of the article 100 over the crotch portion 3 and at least some way in over the front portion 2; ii) that it has a width H at the transition 27 between the crotch and front portions 3, 2 that is within the range of 15-45 mm; iii) that it has a length G in the crotch portion 3 within the range of 70-120 mm; iv) that the side edges of the stiffening element 60, in the direction from the crotch area in over the front portion 2, form an acute angle ⁇ (i.e.
  • FIG. 4 shows, in a schematic view, an absorbent article 101 according to the invention with a second example of a suitable shape of a stiffening element 70.
  • the stiffening element 70 comprises three parts; one front element located substantially in the front portion 2 and two rear, elongated elements that extends in parallel in the longitudinal direction in the rear portion 4 and partly the crotch portion 3 of the article 101.
  • the front and rear elements are all rectangular in order to simplify production and avoid wastage. Of course, these elements may be more or less rounded off such as to increase comfort (avoid chafe).
  • the rear corners of the front element may need to be rounded off, depending on the exact positioning and the stiffness of the front stiffening element 70.
  • the front element provides a three-dimensional bowl-like shape in an area in the front portion 2.
  • the rear elements provide a fold along the longitudinal direction of the article 101 in similarity to the rear part of the stiffening element shown in figure 3.
  • an absence of stiffening elements in the transition zone 27 between the front and crotch portions 2, 3 provides for a suitable width of the article 101 in this position.
  • the inventive absorption article 100, 101 may be provided with fastening wings 30 provided with adhesives (not shown in the figures) for enhanced attachment of the article to the undergarments of the wearer.
  • Such wings are well known to the person skilled in the art.
  • Figure 5 shows, in a schematic view, an absorbent article 102 according to the invention with a third example of a suitable shape of a stiffening element 80.
  • the stiffening element 80 has the shape of a spoon with a three-dimensional bowl-shaped part located in the front portion 2 and a more narrow part extending over the crotch portion 3, where a hump is formed, and somewhat into the rear portion 4 as to produce a rearward leakage protection as described above.
  • the inventive stiffening element irrespective of whether it comprises hook material, friction adhesive material or a combination thereof, does not necessarily have to be made entirely of this or these materials.
  • the stiffening element may e.g. comprise layers of different materials that together build up the total stiffness. What is important is that the stiffness is sufficient for giving the absorbent article a suitable, predetermined shape during use and that the outer side of the stiffening element exhibits mechanical fastening properties.
  • the stiffening element may be articulated for increasing longitudinal flexibility of the article. "Hinges" for this purpose can be arranged in the form of longitudinally distributed slits or hook-free regions if the piece of material making up the stiffening element comprises a hook material.
  • Foam is an example of a material useful for forming the stiffening element.
  • the stiffening element can be secured to the lower side of the absorption member by means of e.g. adhesives and/or treatment by ultrasonic waves, heat or lazer.
  • the inventive absorbent article may or may not include the secondary, lower absorption member 20 shown in figure 2.
  • the upper and lower absorption members 5', 20 may be packaged or sold separately and be assembled by a user prior to use.
  • the lower absorption member 20 is preferably provided with markers for proper positioning of the upper absorption member 5.
  • the upper side 25 of the lower absorption member 20 can be provided with a marker in the form of a line corresponding to an outer edge of the upper absorption member 5'.

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Abstract

The invention concerns an absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102), such as a sanitary napkin, a panty liner or an incontinence protector, which article has a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction, a front portion (2), a rear portion (4) and a crotch portion (3) located between the front portion (2) and the rear portion (4), said article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) comprising an absorption member (5, 5') having an upper side (15) intended to face a wearer during use of the article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) and a lower side (11) intended to face away from the wearer during use of the article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102), and a stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80) that, at least during use of the article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102), provides the article with a predetermined shape that enhances the fit of the article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) to the wearer's body. The invention is characterized in that the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80) is secured to the lower side (11) of the absorption member (5, 5') such that an outer side (12) of the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80) faces away from the absorption member (5, 5'); that the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80) comprises a material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties, wherein at least a part of the outer side of the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80) exhibits said mechanical fastening properties.

Description

Absorbent article comprising a detachable stiffening element
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to an absorbent article, such as a sanitary napkin, a panty liner or an incontinence protector, comprising an absorption member and a stiffening element that, at least during use of the article, provides the article with a certain shape that enhances the fit of the article to the wearer's body.
BACKGROUND ART
Absorbent articles, such as sanitary napkins, incontinence guards, panty- liners, diapers etc., are well known in the art. An important function of absorbent articles is to prevent leakage of body exudates during use of the article. Generally, the article should fit well to the user and stay in place during use. This also enhances the user comfort.
With regard to at least sanitary napkins, incontinence guards and panty- liners, it is previously known to provide the article with stiff or elastic shaping elements that provide the article with a shape that improves the fitting and the ability to stay in place during use. In general, a stiff shaping element has the advantage that the shape of the article is predetermined and maintained during use. On the other hand, stiff shaping elements must be designed with particular care in order not to cause discomfort during use of the article. It is also well known to provide the underside of sanitary napkins and similar absorbent articles with fastening means, such as adhesives, for attachment to the user's garments.
WO 0117474 discloses an example of an absorbent article in the form of a sanitary napkin, a panty liner or an incontinence protector, wherein the rear portion of the article includes a longitudinally extending ridge-shaped elevation forming a stiff shaping element that partially extends between the wearer's buttocks during use of the article. This provides good protection against rearward leakage.
WO 98/22061 discloses an absorbent article in the form of a sanitary napkin having stiff front and crotch portions wherein the front portion is curved and inclined upwards, towards the user, with respect to the crotch portion.
Further, the article has a narrow waist in the crotch portion allowing a high stiffness without causing discomfort. The desired stiffness is achieved by e.g. including a rigid shape-retaining, spoon-shaped, plastic or metal layer inside the article. The article according to WO 98/22061 is intended to be kept securely and comfortably in position against the body of the user during use, without the need for particular attachment means.
EP 1395218 discloses an adsorbent article in the form of a sanitary towel or incontinence pad comprising a combined, flat stiffening and absorbent element arranged inside the article, which element gives the article in different regions a predetermined two- or three-dimensional shape (including curvature, bowl-shape and a raised part between the buttocks of the wearer) during use of the article, i.e. when the article is affected by compressive forces generated by the thighs of the wearer. In similarity to WO 98/22061 , the front and crotch portions are designed to allow anchoring of the article to thigh muscle tendons, which gives the article a good fit and stability in the fitted position.
Although the known absorbent articles with stiffening elements in many cases provide for a good fit, there still remains a need to further develop this type of absorbent articles.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION The object of this invention is to provide a well-fitting absorbent article, such as a sanitary napkin, that exhibits improved properties compared to conventional absorbent articles with stiff shaping elements. This object is achieved by the article defined by the technical features contained in independent claim 1. The dependent claims contain advantageous embodiments, further developments and variants of the invention.
The invention concerns an absorbent article, such as a sanitary napkin, a panty liner or an incontinence protector, which article has a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction, a front portion, a rear portion and a crotch portion located between the front portion and the rear portion, said article comprising an absorption member having an upper side intended to face a wearer during use of the article and a lower side intended to face away from the wearer during use of the article and a stiffening element that, at least during use of the article, provides the article with a predetermined shape that enhances the fit of the article to the wearer's body.
The invention is characterized in that the stiffening element is secured to the lower side of the absorption member such that an outer side of the stiffening element faces away from the absorption member. Further, the stiffening element comprises a material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties, wherein at least a part of the outer side of the stiffening element exhibits said mechanical fastening properties.
The term absorption member as used herein refers to an item that comprises an absorption body for absorption of body fluids. The absorption member may also comprise e.g. a liquid permeable top-sheet arranged on the upper side of the absorption body and a liquid-impermeable back sheet arranged on the lower side of the absorption body.
The term mechanical fastening properties as used herein refers to mechanical fastening means such as hooks, friction adhesives, clips, friction elements and combinations thereof, which fastening means as such are well known to the person skilled in art and that allow for a detachable attachment. Thus, a material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties comprises mechanical fastening means of the abovementioned type(s).
The inventive absorbent article has the advantage that the stiffening element provides the article with a good body fit and at the same time allows the article to be detachably attached to the garments of a wearer or to a secondary absorption member placed below the absorption member to which the stiffening element is secured. In the latter case, the absorption member, to which the stiffening element is attached, thus forms an upper, primary absorption member arranged to be facing the wearer. Because the stiffening element provides the article with a suitable shape, it is not necessary that the (upper) absorption member contributes to the shaping of the article. Thereby it becomes possible to use a very flexible absorption member, i.e. a very flexible absorption body, which improves the comfort of the absorbent article.
The possibility of attaching the absorbent article to the garments is useful also for articles with advanced body fit, such as the one disclosed in WO 98/22061 , because also such articles may move in relation to the wearer during cycling or other vigorous activities. The possibility of attaching the absorbent article to a secondary absorption member placed below the one facing the wearer is useful for providing a two-part absorbent product that, for instance, may be designed to have a larger wetting area and/or a higher absorption capacity than the corresponding one-part product (i.e. the upper absorption member). Thus, the absorbent article according to the invention is a convertible article that, if the user so wishes, can be converted to a two-part product at certain occasions.
Thus, in the inventive absorbent article the stiffening element has a multifunction: shaping and fastening. Such multifunction is generally useful for decreasing the number of components in the absorbent article which makes the manufacture more effective. In the absorbent article disclosed in EP 1395218 multifunction is achieved by providing an absorbent body with a certain stiffness, i.e. stiffening (shaping) and absorbing properties are combined in the same element. However, stiffening and absorbing properties are not easily combined and such a combined element is rather costly. In contrast, the stiffening (shaping) element of the present invention is a separate item in relation to the absorption element and instead of combining stiffening and absorbing properties it combines stiffening and fastening properties which are easier to combine. For instance, improvement of the fastening properties of a piece of material does not normally lead to any corresponding impairment of the stiffening properties. Further, because the absorbing function does not have to be taken into account it is not necessary that the stiffening element has a shape in the lateral plane of the article that is adapted to this function; i.e. the stiffening element secured to the lower side of the absorption member in the inventive way may be e.g. rectangular to avoid or reduce wastage in the production. Because stiffening and fastening properties are easier to combine it becomes possible to manufacture the absorbent article in a more cost-effective way.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention the material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties also contributes significantly to the stiffness of the stiffening element. This means that the same material provides both the fastening function and, at least a great deal of, the shaping/stiffening function. This way, the structure of the stiffening element can be simplified in that the need for using particular stiffening components or layers is diminished, or even eliminated.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention the material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties is a hook material having hooks protruding from the outer side of the stiffening element for fastening to a textile material. Mechanical fasteners in the form of hooks are well known in the field of absorbent products to be suitable for attachment to textile materials such as undergarments or e.g. a non-woven material of a secondary absorption member. Preferably, the hook material comprises a hook carrier layer to which layer the hooks are secured, wherein the hook material significantly contributes to the stiffness of the stiffening member. Thereby, the hook material provides both the fastening and the stiffening/shaping functions. In a variant of this embodiment, the hook material constitutes the stiffening element. With such a design, no further materials are needed for providing the stiffening element with said functions.
In another advantageous embodiment of the invention the material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties is a friction adhesive material. Thus, the surface of the material exhibits a stickiness that is useful for attaching the stiffening element to undergarments or e.g. a top-sheet of a secondary absorption member. Also friction adhesive materials are well known to the person skilled in the art. In a variant of this embodiment, the friction adhesive material constitutes the stiffening element. With such a design, no further materials are needed for providing stiffening element with said functions.
The hook material and the friction adhesive material may be combined in that certain parts of the stiffening element can include hook material and other parts can include friction adhesive material. Moreover, the absorbent article can comprise a plurality of stiffening elements separated from each other, which stiffening elements can include different materials. A further possibility is that the hook carrier material exhibits a stickiness.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention the stiffening element exhibits a stiffness that is higher than a part of the absorbent article that surrounds the stiffening element. This has the effect that folding indications are provided along and/or around the stiffening element. These folding indications, together with e.g. the size and geometry of the stiffening element, determine which shape the article will acquire during use. Preferably, the stiffening element is stiffer than the absorbent member. In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention the absorbent member comprises an absorbent body for absorbing body fluids and a liquid- permeable top-sheet arranged at the upper side of the absorption member. Thus, the top-sheet faces the wearer and covers the absorbent body in a conventional way.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention the absorbent member comprises a liquid-impermeable back sheet arranged at the lower side of the absorption member, wherein the absorbent body is arranged between the top-sheet and the back sheet. In a variant of this embodiment, the stiffening element forms at least a part of the back sheet. In other words, the stiffening element takes the place of the back sheet at some part or parts of the lower side of the absorption member. Thus, it is not necessary to make use of a conventional back sheet that completely covers the underside of the absorbent member. By using a liquid-tight stiffening element it is possible to avoid or reduce leakage in the same manner as when using a conventional back sheet.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention the article comprises a secondary absorption member that is detachably attachable to the stiffening element such as to be positioned below the (upper) absorbent member to which the stiffening element is secured. This way a two-part product is formed. A liquid-tight stiffening element may be used to, in the first hand, direct body fluids to the upper absorbent member. In a variant of this embodiment, the stiffening element is arranged to allow through-flow of body fluids towards the secondary absorption member. In a further variant of this embodiment, the secondary absorption member extends further in the transversal direction, and preferably also in the longitudinal direction, than the upper absorption member. Thus, the secondary absorption member is wider, and preferably also longer, than the upper absorption member. This reduces the risk of leakage. As used herein a permanent fixation, bond or attachment is a fixation, bond or attachment that is intended to withstand normal use and wear and that cannot be broken without destroying or damaging at least one of the items involved in the fixation. An example of a permanent fixation is the securing of the stiffening element to the lower side of the absorption member. A releasable or detachable join is a bond or attachment that can be broken without damaging or destroying the items involved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS In the description of the invention given below reference is made to the following figure, in which: Figure 1 shows, in a schematic, sectional side view, a first preferred embodiment of the invention,
Figure 2 shows, in a schematic, sectional side view, a second preferred embodiment of the invention,
Figure 3 shows the underside of an adsorbent article according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, Figure 4 shows the underside of an adsorbent article according to another preferred embodiment of the invention, and Figure 5 shows the underside of an adsorbent article according to still another preferred embodiment of the invention.
EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Figure 1 shows, in a schematic, sectional, cut side view, a first preferred embodiment of an absorbent article 1 , in this case a sanitary napkin, according to the invention. The absorbent article 1 has a longitudinal direction, i.e. the left-right direction in figure 1 , and a transverse direction, i.e. a direction perpendicular to the plane of figure 1. Further, the article 1 has a front portion 2, a rear portion 4 and a crotch portion 3 located between the front portion 2 and the rear portion 4. The division of the article 1 into these portions is not strict but describes, in a conventional way, the intended positioning of the article 1 in relation to a wearer. Main components of the article 1 are an absorption member 5 and stiffening elements 6, which stiffening elements 6 in this example are two in number.
The absorption member 5 has an upper side 15 intended to face a wearer during use of the article 1 and a lower side 11 intended to face away from the wearer during use of the article 1. The absorption member 5 exemplified in figure 1 is in principal structured in a conventional way and comprises a liquid-permeable top-sheet 5a, an absorbent body 5b for absorbing body fluids, and a liquid-impermeable back sheet 5c. The top-sheet 5a and the back sheet 5c are interconnected around an outer edge of the absorbent body 5b such as to form a cover around the absorbent body 5b (not shown in figure 1 ).
Suitable materials and material combinations for forming the top-sheet 5a, the absorbent body 5b and the back sheet 5c are well known to the person skilled in the art. Examples of suitable materials are non-woven fabrics and perforated plastic films for the top-sheet 5a; cellulose fibers, absorbing foam material and super absorbants (SAP) for the absorbent body 5b; and polyethylene film and non-woven fabrics treated with hydrophobing agents for the back sheet 5c.
Each of the stiffening elements 6 extends longitudinally and transversely along the lower side 11 of the absorption member 5 such that an outer side 12 of the stiffening element 6 faces away from the absorption member 5. The stiffening element 6 is in this example secured to the absorption member 5 by being glued to the back sheet 5c.
Because the absorption member 5 shown in figure 1 includes a liquid- impermeable back sheet 5c, the stiffening element 6 can be either liquid permeable or impermeable, as far as downward leakage of fluids is concerned. By using a liquid-tight stiffening element 6, and by letting the stiffening element 6 have a suitable and sufficiently large area of distribution along the lower side 11 of the absorption member 5, it is possible to exclude at least a part of the back sheet 5c and let the stiffening element 6 take the function of the back sheet 5c. It is also possible to use a less liquid resistant/more breathable back sheet in the areas surrounding the stiffening element 6.
In the example shown in figure 1 , the stiffening element 6 is entirely made of a hook material comprising a hook carrier layer (hook substrate) 9 facing and being secured to the absorbent member 5 and further comprising a plurality of hooks 8 secured to the hook carrier layer. The hooks 8 protrude from the hook carrier layer 9, i.e. they protrude from the outer side 12 of the stiffening element 6. Hooks constitute one example of mechanical fasteners that are suitable for detachable attachment to textile materials. Thus, the stiffening element 6 in figure 1 is made of a material that exhibits mechanical fastening properties, wherein the outer side 12 of the stiffening element 6 exhibits said mechanical fastening properties. Other mechanical fasteners that may be used are clips or friction elements. Combinations of different types of mechanical fasteners may also be used.
The hooks 8 are suitable for interaction with the material of undergarments, which means that the absorbent article 1 according to figure 1 will be held in place during use by being mechanically fastened to the undergarments of the wearer.
As can be seen in figure 1 , one of the stiffening elements 6 is positioned in the front portion 2 of the article 1 and the other extends longitudinally from the crotch portion 3 into the rear portion 4. This is similar to what is described in relation to figure 4. The purpose of figure 1 (and 2) is, however, only to give a schematic view of the structure of the absorbent article. Different shapes of stiffening elements are described below. Figure 2 shows, in a schematic, sectional, cut side view and in a disassembled state, a second preferred embodiment of an absorbent article 10, in this case a sanitary napkin, according to the invention. Directions and division of the article into portions are similar to what is described in relation to figure 1. The absorbent article 10 shown in figure 2 comprises an upper, first absorbent member 5', a stiffening element 6' and a secondary absorption member 20. The upper absorbent member 5' has the same principal structure as the absorbent member 5 shown in figure 1 and the same reference numbers have therefore been used. As will be described below, there are some differences between the upper absorbent member 5' and the one shown in figure 1 , as well as between the stiffening elements 6, 6' in figures 1 and 2, respectively.
A main difference compared to the embodiment shown in figure 1 is that a secondary absorption member 20 is included. The secondary absorption member 20 is, via an upper side 25, detachably attachable to the stiffening elements 6', and thus to the upper absorbent member 5', such as to form a two-part product with two absorption members. In figure 2 the absorbent article 10 is disassembled. An arrow 29 indicates that the two absorption members 5', 20 may be detachably attached to each other.
In figure 2, both the back sheet 5c and the stiffening element 6' are liquid permeable to allow through-flow of body fluids towards the secondary absorption member 20.
In similarity with what is described in relation to figure 1 , the stiffening element 6' is made of a hook material comprising a hook carrier layer (hook substrate) facing and being secured to the upper absorbent member 5' and further comprising a plurality of hooks 8 secured to the hook carrier layer. The hooks 8 protrude from the hook carrier layer and thus from the outer side 12 of the stiffening element 6'. The hooks 8 are suitable for attachment to textile materials. When using a secondary absorption member, as exemplified in figure 2, it is not necessary to consider whether the hooks 8 may damage the undergarments of the wearer. In such a case it is therefore possible to make use of rougher hooks 8. Examples of such hooks are given in US 2008/0249496.
The secondary absorption member 20 has a similar structure as the absorption member 5 shown in figure 1 , i.e. it comprises a liquid-permeable top-sheet 20a, an absorbent body 20b for absorbing body fluids, and a liquid- impermeable back sheet 20c. The top-sheet 20a and the back sheet 20c are interconnected around an outer edge of the absorbent body 20b such as to form a cover around the absorbent body 20b (not shown in figure 2). In this case the top-sheet 20a is made of non-woven fabrics which allows for a good attachment to the hooks 8. A top-sheet made of e.g. foam or airlaid also allows for a good attachment.
A lower side 21 of the secondary absorption member 20 is provided with fastening means 22, for instance in the form of adhesives, for attaching the absorbent article 20 to the undergarments of a user. The fastening means 22 are optional.
As can be seen in figure 2, the secondary absorption member 20 extends further in the longitudinal direction (i.e. sideways in figure 2) than does the primary, upper absorption member 5'. The secondary absorption member 20 also extends further in the transversal direction than does the primary, upper absorption member 5'. Accordingly, the secondary absorption member 20 surrounds the primary, upper absorption member 5' as seen from above, i.e. the secondary absorption member 20 exhibits a larger area as seen in a direction towards a user of the absorbent article 20 than does the primary, upper absorption member 5'. In short, in the example shown the secondary absorption member 20 is both longer and wider than the upper absorption member 5'. This is useful for increasing the leakage protection.
With regard to figure 2 it should be noted that it is not necessary that the back sheet 5c and the stiffening element 6 are liquid permeable to allow body fluids to be transferred to the secondary absorption member 20. If either or both of the back sheet 5c and the stiffening element 6' are liquid impermeable, body fluids may flow transversely (and longitudinally) and pass an outer edge of either or both of these components and then reach the secondary absorption member 20. At least if the back sheet 5c is liquid impermeable it is of particular importance that the secondary absorption member 20 is wider, and preferably also longer, than the primary, upper absorption member 5'. If the stiffening element 6' has a large area of distribution, it may be equally important that the secondary absorption member 20 is larger. However, the stiffening element 6' may be arranged in the form of narrow strips or bars with openings in-between, or be provided with openings, in order to allow liquid to pass through without requiring the structuring material to be liquid permeable.
Suitable hook materials for the embodiments shown in figures 1 and 2 are available as KHK0002 or CHK 00752 from 3M Company. These materials have a suitable stiffness for giving the article 1 a good shape during use and provides for a good attachment.
The hooks 8 can, of course, be chosen such as to be adapted to the intended use. For instance, the hooks 8 can be adapted to interact particularly well with a certain type of garment textile material or with a certain type of upper side 25 of the secondary absorption member 20.
As an alternative to the hook material described above, the stiffening element 6, 6' can, at least partly, be made of a friction adhesive material, i.e. of a material that exhibits a stickiness that can be used to mechanically fasten the stiffening element 6, 6' to e.g. the undergarments of the wearer or to the secondary absorption member 20. In such a case, the top-sheet 20a of the secondary absorption member 20 can be made of e.g. a nonwoven material or a perforated plastic film which allows for a good attachment to the friction adhesive material.
Friction adhesive materials, which also are referred to as friction materials, should not be confused with conventional fastening adhesives. A general difference between these materials is that the pressure sensitive adhesive of conventional fastening material does provide reasonable tack, peel and shear after a bond has been initiated by putting pressure onto the system. Different to such a behaviour a friction adhesive material will mainly provide shear. This shear or friction is proportional to the force used to press the friction material onto a second surface. After release of the pressure the system will show basically no remaining tack, peel or friction.
An example of a suitable friction adhesive material is 5401 Traction Tape available from 3M Company.
Hook material and friction adhesive material may be combined in the absorbent article 1 , 10 in that some parts of the stiffening element 6, 6' (or some of the stiffening elements if a plurality is present) comprises hook material and some comprises friction adhesive material. It is also possible to use a material that has both properties, for instance a hook material that exhibits a stickiness.
The stiffening element of the invention is sufficiently stiff for, as far as possible, preventing the absorbent article from being compressed or otherwise deformed in an uncontrolled manner during use of the article.
The stiffening element 6 should exhibit a stiffness that is higher than the material of the absorbent article 1 , 10 that surrounds the stiffening element. In relation to the embodiments described here, this means that the stiffening element 6, 6' should be stiffer than the (upper) absorbent member 5, 5'. That the stiffness of the stiffening element 6, 6' is higher than its surroundings has the effect that folding indications are provided along and/or around the stiffening element 6, 6'. These folding indications, together with e.g. the size and geometry of the stiffening element 6, 6', determine which shape the article 1 will acquire during use.
Preferably, the stiffening element 6, 6' exhibits a stiffness in a dry state in the order of 1 -15 N as measured according to ASTM D 4032-82.
The stiffening elements can have a variety of shapes and positions depending on the shape desired. Various advantageous shapes of absorbent articles are known to the person skilled in the art. In any case, the stiffening element(s) is/are arranged to, at least during use of the article, provide the article with a certain, predetermined shape that enhances the fit of the article to the wearer's body. A stiffening element may have a flat form before use but take a three-dimensional shape upon use of the article, i.e. when the article is affected by compressive forces generated by the thighs of the wearer. Alternatively, a stiffening element may have a three-dimensional shape already before use of the article.
Preferably, the stiffening element(s) 6, 6' is/are arranged such as to, at least during use of the article, provide the article with one or several of the following shapes:
- A width H at a transition 27 (see figure 3) between the crotch portion 3 and the front portion 2 that is less than the width at the front portion 2. This allows anchoring of the article to/between the thigh muscle tendons of the user and prevents the article from moving backwards during use. Preferably, the width H is in the range 15-45 mm.
- A three-dimensional bowl-like shape in an area in the front portion 2. This enhances the body fit. - A ridge-shaped elevation that partially extends between the wearer's buttocks during use of the article. This prevents rearward leakage.
- A raised portion (hump) intended to make contact with the genitals of the wearer during use of the article. This provides for better absorption of bodily fluids.
Figures 3-5 show absorbent articles according to the invention as seen from below with the main purpose of showing examples of preferred stiffening element geometries. Thus, the lower side 11 of the (upper) absorption member and the outer side 12 of the stiffening element face upwards in these figures. Any secondary absorption members are not shown. The position of the absorbent body 5b is indicated with a dashed line.
Figure 3 shows an absorbent article 100 according to the invention with a first example of a suitable shape of a stiffening element 60. In this example the stiffening element 60 is flat and has a shape similar to what is shown in EP
1395218. A peripheral edge of the stiffening element 60 is indicated by the reference number 62. The part of the lower side 11 of the absorption member
5 that extends outside of the peripheral edge 62 of the stiffening element 60 may be arranged to be absent of back sheet to improve breathability of the article.
Main features of the stiffening element 60, besides the flatness, are inter alia: i) that it extends in the longitudinal direction of the article 100 over the crotch portion 3 and at least some way in over the front portion 2; ii) that it has a width H at the transition 27 between the crotch and front portions 3, 2 that is within the range of 15-45 mm; iii) that it has a length G in the crotch portion 3 within the range of 70-120 mm; iv) that the side edges of the stiffening element 60, in the direction from the crotch area in over the front portion 2, form an acute angle α (i.e. < 90°, preferably 35-55°) with a line in the longitudinal direction of the article 100; and v) that it also extends some way in over the rear portion 4 and has a wedge-shaped cutout 66 extending from a rear end edge of the stiffening element 60 in a direction towards the crotch portion 3, as a result of which the product is during use imparted a fold along the longitudinal direction of the article 100 in said cutout 66, which fold extends into the cleft between the buttocks of the wearer during use of the article 100. These features all contribute to the fit of the article to the wearer during use. One or several of these features may be used to enhance the fit of the article.
Figure 4 shows, in a schematic view, an absorbent article 101 according to the invention with a second example of a suitable shape of a stiffening element 70. In this case the stiffening element 70 comprises three parts; one front element located substantially in the front portion 2 and two rear, elongated elements that extends in parallel in the longitudinal direction in the rear portion 4 and partly the crotch portion 3 of the article 101. In the example shown, the front and rear elements are all rectangular in order to simplify production and avoid wastage. Of course, these elements may be more or less rounded off such as to increase comfort (avoid chafe). In particular, the rear corners of the front element may need to be rounded off, depending on the exact positioning and the stiffness of the front stiffening element 70. The front element provides a three-dimensional bowl-like shape in an area in the front portion 2. The rear elements provide a fold along the longitudinal direction of the article 101 in similarity to the rear part of the stiffening element shown in figure 3. In the example shown in figure 4, an absence of stiffening elements in the transition zone 27 between the front and crotch portions 2, 3 provides for a suitable width of the article 101 in this position.
As shown in figures 3 and 4, the inventive absorption article 100, 101 may be provided with fastening wings 30 provided with adhesives (not shown in the figures) for enhanced attachment of the article to the undergarments of the wearer. Such wings are well known to the person skilled in the art. Figure 5 shows, in a schematic view, an absorbent article 102 according to the invention with a third example of a suitable shape of a stiffening element 80. In this case the stiffening element 80 has the shape of a spoon with a three-dimensional bowl-shaped part located in the front portion 2 and a more narrow part extending over the crotch portion 3, where a hump is formed, and somewhat into the rear portion 4 as to produce a rearward leakage protection as described above.
The invention is not limited by the embodiments described above but can be modified in various ways within the scope of the claims. For instance, the inventive stiffening element, irrespective of whether it comprises hook material, friction adhesive material or a combination thereof, does not necessarily have to be made entirely of this or these materials. The stiffening element may e.g. comprise layers of different materials that together build up the total stiffness. What is important is that the stiffness is sufficient for giving the absorbent article a suitable, predetermined shape during use and that the outer side of the stiffening element exhibits mechanical fastening properties.
The stiffening element may be articulated for increasing longitudinal flexibility of the article. "Hinges" for this purpose can be arranged in the form of longitudinally distributed slits or hook-free regions if the piece of material making up the stiffening element comprises a hook material.
Foam is an example of a material useful for forming the stiffening element.
The stiffening element can be secured to the lower side of the absorption member by means of e.g. adhesives and/or treatment by ultrasonic waves, heat or lazer.
The inventive absorbent article may or may not include the secondary, lower absorption member 20 shown in figure 2. The upper and lower absorption members 5', 20 may be packaged or sold separately and be assembled by a user prior to use. The lower absorption member 20 is preferably provided with markers for proper positioning of the upper absorption member 5. For instance, the upper side 25 of the lower absorption member 20 can be provided with a marker in the form of a line corresponding to an outer edge of the upper absorption member 5'.

Claims

1. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102), such as a sanitary napkin, a panty liner or an incontinence protector, which article has a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction, a front portion (2), a rear portion (4) and a crotch portion (3) located between the front portion (2) and the rear portion (4), said article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) comprising
- an absorption member (5, 5') having an upper side (15) intended to face a wearer during use of the article (1 , 10, 100, 101, 102) and a lower side (11 ) intended to face away from the wearer during use of the article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102), and
- a stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80) that, at least during use of the article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102), provides the article with a predetermined shape that enhances the fit of the article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) to the wearer's body, ch a racterized i n that the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80) is secured to the lower side (11) of the absorption member (5, 5') such that an outer side (12) of the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80) faces away from the absorption member (5, 5'); that the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80) comprises a material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties, wherein at least a part of the outer side of the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80) exhibits said mechanical fastening properties.
2. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to claim 1, ch a racterized i n that the material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties also contributes significantly to the stiffness of the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80).
3. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to claim 1 or 2, ch a racterized i n that the material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties is a hook material having hooks (8) protruding from the outer side (12) of the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80) for fastening to a textile material.
4. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to claims 2 and 3, ch a racterized i n that the hook material comprises a hook carrier layer (9) to which layer the hooks (8) are secured, wherein the hook material significantly contributes to the stiffness of the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80).
5. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to claim 4, ch a racterized i n that the hook material constitutes the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80).
6. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to claim 1 or 2, ch a racterized i n that the material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties is a friction adhesive material.
7. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to claim 6, ch a racterized i n that the friction adhesive material constitutes the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80).
8. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to anyone of the above claims, ch a racterized i n that the stiffening element (6) exhibits a stiffness that is higher than a part of the absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) that surrounds the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80).
9. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to anyone of the above claims, ch a racterized i n that the stiffening element (6, 6', 60, 70, 80) is stiffer than the absorbent member (5, 5').
10. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to anyone of the above claims, ch a racterized i n that the absorbent member (5, 5') comprises an absorbent body (5b) for absorbing body fluids and a liquid-permeable top-sheet (5a) arranged at the upper side (15) of the absorption member (5, 5').
11. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to claim 10, ch a racterized i n that the absorbent member (5, 5') comprises a liquid-impermeable back sheet (5c) arranged at the lower side (11) of the absorption member (5, 5'), wherein the absorbent body (5b) is arranged between the top-sheet (5a) and the back sheet (5c).
12. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to claim 11, ch a racterized i n that the stiffening element (6, 6') forms at least a part of the back sheet (5c).
13. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to anyone of the above claims, ch a racterized i n that the article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) comprises a secondary absorption member (20) that is detachably attachable to the stiffening element (6') such as to be positioned below the absorbent member (5') to which the stiffening element (6') is secured.
14. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to claim 13, ch a racterized i n that the stiffening element (6') is arranged to allow through-flow of body fluids towards the secondary absorption member (20).
15. Absorbent article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) according to claim 13 or 14, ch a racterized i n that the secondary absorption member (20) extends further in the transversal direction, and preferably also in the longitudinal direction, than the upper absorption member (5').
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