WO2010109995A1 - Emballage d'article absorbant un fluide corporel - Google Patents

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WO2010109995A1
WO2010109995A1 PCT/JP2010/052593 JP2010052593W WO2010109995A1 WO 2010109995 A1 WO2010109995 A1 WO 2010109995A1 JP 2010052593 W JP2010052593 W JP 2010052593W WO 2010109995 A1 WO2010109995 A1 WO 2010109995A1
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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

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  • the present invention relates to a package of a body fluid absorbent article using a sanitary napkin as an example.
  • a sanitary napkin may be provided with an adhesive zone on the outer surface of the sanitary napkin so as not to be displaced with respect to the shorts worn.
  • an adhesive zone is provided on the outer surface of the wing portion.
  • the adhesive area in the main body portion of the sanitary napkin is covered with the main body protective sheet, and the adhesive area in each wing portion is common to both adhesive areas 1
  • the main body protective sheet and the wing protective sheet are joined to the packaging sheet so as not to be peeled off.
  • the sanitary napkin and the packaging sheet form a package in a state where the sanitary napkin is folded in three.
  • This package also protects the body by holding one end of the packaging sheet in one hand and one end of the sanitary napkin in the other hand and pulling the packaging sheet and sanitary napkin in opposite directions.
  • the sheet and the wing protection sheet are automatically peeled off from the sanitary napkin, and the sanitary napkin can be taken out from the package.
  • each wing portion is covered with an individual wing protection sheet.
  • Each of the wing protection sheets extends from the wing portion to the outer surface side of the main body portion, and is joined to the packaging sheet so as not to be peeled on the outer surface side.
  • JP 3163233 B JP 2004-113590 A (JP 2004-113590 A)
  • the package disclosed in Patent Document 2 uses two wing protection sheets, but the wing portion folded on the main body portion of the sanitary napkin does not move easily in the manufacturing process of the package. In this way, it is temporarily fixed to the main body portion or temporarily fixed at the overlapping portion of the wing portions. Therefore, in this package, when it is going to wear the sanitary napkin, in addition to the trouble of peeling off the wing protection sheet from the wing part, it takes trouble of releasing the temporary fixing in the wing part.
  • the present invention provides a package for a body fluid absorbent article, for example, a sanitary napkin having a pair of wing portions, and the wing portions are folded so as to overlap each other so that the width of the package can be reduced. It is an object of the present invention to provide a package of such a body fluid absorbent article that is bent and does not require labor when the body fluid absorbent article is to be worn.
  • the present invention for solving the above-mentioned problems is intended to have a skin contact surface and a non-skin contact surface opposite to the skin contact surface on the inner surface of the crotch region in a pants-shaped wearing article.
  • a body fluid absorbent article comprising a pair of wing portions that are releasably secured to the outer surface of the crotch region, and has an adhesive region on the outer surface of each of the wing portions secured to the outer surface of the crotch region, The adhesive area is covered with a protective sheet that is releasably secured thereto, the body portion is folded in the front-rear direction with the skin contact surface inside, and the body fluid absorbability
  • the packaging is A package of the body fluid absorbent article which is covered by preparative.
  • the features of the present invention are as follows.
  • the pair of wing portions are covered with each of the protective sheets individually made for each of the adhesive areas, and the skin contact surface and the non-skin contact surface of the main body portion.
  • Each of the wing portions and each of the individual protective sheets are alternately overlapped in the thickness direction of the main body portion.
  • one of the protective sheets covering the adhesive area of each of the pair of wing portions is the wing at a portion extending from one of the wing portions in which the protective sheet is used. It overlaps and is joined to the other side of the protective sheet used for the other part.
  • a pair of the protective sheets are bonded to each other, and either one of the protective sheets is bonded to the packaging sheet so as not to be peeled off.
  • each of the pair of protective sheets is joined to the packaging sheet so as not to be peeled off.
  • the portion where the protective sheets are overlapped with each other and the portion where any one of the protective sheets is bonded to the packaging sheet are any one of the above. It overlaps between both surfaces of a protection sheet.
  • one of the wing portions and the protective sheet, which are alternately overlapped is bent so as to overlap the skin contact surface of the main body portion.
  • the protective sheet used in the wing portion extends in the front-rear direction beyond the protective sheet used in the other wing portion that is bent so as to overlap the protective sheet.
  • the bodily fluid absorbent article is in a state of being folded in the front-rear direction with the skin contact surface inside, and holding the packaging sheet in one hand, Holding the body fluid absorbent article in the other hand and taking out the body fluid absorbent article from the package, the protective sheet joined to the packaging sheet and the other joined to the protective sheet The protective sheet is automatically peeled off from the respective adhesive area of the wing portion and remains on the packaging sheet.
  • the non-skin contact surface of the main body part formed with an adhesive region that is releasably secured to the inner surface of the crotch region? , Any one of which the adhesive zone is not formed.
  • the adhesive region formed on the non-skin contact surface of the main body portion is separate from the protective sheet and can be peeled off. It is covered with either the sheet or the packaging sheet.
  • the adhesive area in each of the pair of wing portions formed in the bodily fluid absorbent article is covered with an individual peelable protective sheet, so the width of the package body is increased.
  • the body fluid absorbent article can fold over its wings.
  • the wing portion moves easily in the manufacturing process of the package. Absent.
  • FIG. 3 shows the state which the protection sheet has fixed to the wing part.
  • FIG. 4 which shows an example of embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 shows an example of embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 shows another example of embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 which shows another example of embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a partially broken perspective view of a sanitary napkin package 1.
  • the package 1 includes a sanitary napkin 2 and a packaging sheet 3, and a vertical direction, a horizontal direction, and a thickness direction perpendicular to each other are indicated by double-headed arrows A, B, and C.
  • the package 1 also includes a pair of seal portions 15a and 16a that join the overlapping packaging sheets 3 at the side edge portions 15 and 16 and extend in parallel to each other in the longitudinal direction A, and the front end portion 17 of the packaging sheet 3 includes
  • the lead tape 9 is attached so as not to be peeled off, and the opening 3d for taking out the napkin in the package 1 is closed.
  • the lead tape 9 is detachably joined to a portion 3a of the packaging sheet 3 where the front end portion 17 overlaps in a fastening region 9a (see FIG. 3) formed on the inner surface thereof.
  • the packaging body 1 when the lead tape 9 is peeled from the part 3 a with one hand (not shown) and pulled in the direction indicated by the arrow R together with the packaging sheet 3, the sanitary napkin 2 hidden by the packaging sheet 3 is used. The front end 7 of appears. Therefore, the front end 7 is picked with the other hand (not shown), and the front end 17 of the packaging sheet 3 and the front end 7 of the sanitary napkin 2 are pulled in opposite directions in the longitudinal direction A.
  • the packaging sheet 3 is in a state indicated by an imaginary line when the joining at the seal parts 15a and 16a is broken or broken along the seal parts 15a and 16a, and the sanitary napkin 2 is also indicated by an imaginary line.
  • the sanitary napkin 2 can be taken out from the package 1.
  • it when it cannot be peeled, it means that in daily handling of the packaging body 1, the joining of the members is not intended to be peeled off and is not easily peeled off or peeled off at all.
  • the sanitary napkin 2 is a partially broken perspective view of the sanitary napkin 2 taken out from the package 1.
  • the front-rear direction, the lateral direction, and the thickness direction of the sanitary napkin 2 are the same as the front-rear direction A, the lateral direction B, and the thickness direction C of the package 1, and the sanitary napkin 2 is a sanitary short. It is shown in a state extending while being curved in the front-rear direction A along a crotch portion (not shown).
  • the sanitary napkin 2 also has a main body part 4 that contacts the wearer's skin and absorbs bodily fluids, and a lateral direction B from each of the first and second side edges 41 and 42 that are both side edges of the main body part 4.
  • the main body portion 4 includes a liquid-permeable inner surface sheet 43, a liquid-impermeable outer surface sheet 44, and a body fluid-absorbing core material 45 interposed between the both sheets 43 and 44.
  • the inner surface sheet 43 and the outer surface sheet 44 extend from the periphery of the core material 45, overlap at the extending portion, and are joined to each other by welding or adhesion.
  • the first and second side edge portions 41 and 42 and the first and second wing portions 11 and 12 of the main body portion 4 are formed by an inner surface sheet 43 and an outer surface sheet 44 that are joined to each other.
  • Such an inner surface sheet 43 forms a contact surface against the skin of the wearer in the state of FIG.
  • the outer surface sheet 44 is an outer surface facing a crotch portion of shorts, which is a pant-shaped garment, for example. That is, a non-contact surface with respect to the skin is formed.
  • the outer sheet 44 positioned in the first and second wing parts 11 and 12 is a first for releasably fastening the wing parts 11 and 12 to the outer surface of the crotch part of the shorts.
  • the second adhesive areas 21 and 22 are formed, and the sanitary napkin 2 is releasably fastened to the inner surface of the crotch portion of the shorts on the outer surface sheet 44 of the main body portion 4.
  • Three adhesive areas 23 are formed.
  • the sanitary napkin 2 in the figure has a first end 7 and a second end 8 which is the opposite end in the front-rear direction A, and which end depends on the planar shape of the sanitary napkin 2.
  • the first end 7 is described as being directed forward, the first end 7 is referred to as the front end 7, and the second end is referred to as the second end.
  • the end 8 may be referred to as the rear end 8.
  • FIG. 3 is a partially broken plan view of the sanitary napkin 2 for explaining an example of a folding procedure of the sanitary napkin 2 when obtaining the package 1 of FIG. 1 from the sanitary napkin 2 of FIG.
  • the figure also shows a plan view of the packaging sheet 3 used in FIG.
  • the sanitary napkin 2 shown in FIG. 2 is expanded in the front-rear direction A and the lateral direction B to form a planar shape, and the phantom lines indicate the sanitary napkin 2.
  • the sanitary napkin 2 of FIG. 3 has sanitary napkins in which the first and second side edges 41 and 42 of the main body portion 4 are small so that the dimension in the lateral direction B of the package 1, that is, the width of the package 1 is reduced.
  • first and second wing portions 11 and 12 are also bent toward the inner surface sheet 43, the side edge portion 12 a of the second wing portion 12 is down, and the side edge portion 11 a of the first wing portion 11 is The second wing portion 12 is overlapped so as to be on top, and the entire inner surface of the second wing portion 12 faces the inner surface sheet 43 that is the skin contact surface of the main body portion 4.
  • a first adhesive region 21 and a second adhesive region 22 are formed on the outer sheet 44 in the bent first and second wing portions 11 and 12.
  • the packaging sheet 3 is in a state in which the sanitary napkin 2 is covered from the outer surface side, and the third protective sheet 33 as a separator cannot be peeled off via the second adhesive 53 on the inner surface 3b facing the main body portion 4. Is attached.
  • the third protective sheet 33 protects the third adhesive region 23 by releasably fastening to the third adhesive region 23 (see FIG. 2) of the sanitary napkin 2.
  • the sanitary napkin 2 and the packaging sheet 3 of FIG. 3 are formed symmetrically with respect to the center line L that bisects the dimension in the lateral direction B, and the first and second side edges 41 in the main body portion 4. , 42 are bent along folding lines 41a, 42a parallel to the center line L.
  • the first curve is formed by making a groove in the core material 45 so as to coincide with the folding lines 41a and 42a.
  • the second side edge portions 41 and 42 can be easily bent.
  • the lead tape 9 is attached to the packaging sheet 3 so as to be positioned on the center line L, and the lead tape 9 includes an adhesive fastening area 9a and a non-adhesive gripping area 9b. ing.
  • FIG. 4 shows that the first and second protective sheets 31 and 32 serving as separators for covering the first and second adhesive areas 21 and 22 in FIG. It is a figure similar to FIG. 3 which shows the state which exists.
  • the first and second wing portions 11 and 12 and the first and second protective sheets 31 and 32 for the wings used for these are so that the wing portions and the protective sheets are staggered. They are overlapping.
  • the first and second protective sheets 31 and 32 for wings are separate and separate from the packaging sheet 3, and are respectively attached to the first and second adhesive areas 21 and 22.
  • the first and second peeling surfaces 31a and 32a to be worn and the first and second non-peeling surfaces 31b and 32b which are opposite to the first and second peeling surfaces 31a and 32a. It extends to extend.
  • the first imaginary line F 1 and the second imaginary line F 2 extending in the lateral direction B perpendicular to the center line L are formed by the sanitary napkin 2 and the packaging sheet 3 that overlap in this figure.
  • 1 shows the position where the composite 60 is bent when the package 1 of FIG.
  • the composite 60 is bent along the second imaginary line F 2 in the direction indicated by the arrow Q 2 so that the rear end 8 of the sanitary napkin 2 is down and the front end 7 is up.
  • the front end portion 7 and the rear end portion 8 are overlapped via the packaging sheet 3.
  • the packaging sheets 3 that are overlapped on the outer sides of the first and second side edges 41 and 42 of the sanitary napkin 2 are pressed under heating to form the seal portions 15a and 16a in FIG. Close the side.
  • the lead tape 9 is joined to the portion 3a (see FIG. 1) of the packaging sheet 3 facing the fastening region 9a, and the opening 3d is closed to form the package 1.
  • the sanitary napkin 2 is folded in three.
  • the present invention can also be implemented in a state in which the sanitary napkin 2 is folded in two, in a state in which it is folded in four or more, or in a state of being rounded into a cylindrical shape.
  • the third protective sheet 33 is bonded to the packaging sheet 3 so as not to be peeled off, when the sanitary napkin 2 and the packaging sheet 3 are separated, the third protective sheet 33 is automatically removed from the third adhesive region 23. Peels off and remains on the packaging sheet 3.
  • the first and second adhesive regions 21, 22 in the first and second wing portions 11, 12 are respectively separated from the first and second protective sheets 31. 32, when the first and second wing portions 11 and 12 are folded so as to overlap each other when the package 1 having a small width is to be obtained, The 1 wing part 11 and the second wing part 12 are not joined. Further, even in the case where the first wing portion 11 and the second wing portion 12 which are scheduled to be separated in the lateral direction B in the manufacturing process of the package 1 are overlapped, according to the present invention. Thus, the package 1 can be manufactured.
  • the sanitary napkin 2 has a pair of hip wing portions that are spread on both sides in the width direction B at the rear end portion 8 and can prevent the wearer's hips from being soiled.
  • the adhesive area is formed, in order to make the package 1 narrow, it is preferable to fold the hip wing part in a state where the adhesive area is covered with an individual protective sheet. In the hip wing part, it is more preferable to join the individual protective sheets at the overlapping portions.
  • the sanitary napkin 2 can be made of a well-known conventional material.
  • the inner surface sheet 43 can be made of a perforated plastic film formed of a thermoplastic synthetic resin or a nonwoven fabric formed of a thermoplastic synthetic fiber.
  • the outer sheet 44 can be made of a film formed of a thermoplastic synthetic resin.
  • the core material 45 can be made of pulverized pulp, highly water-absorbing polymer particles, or the like.
  • the packaging sheet 3 is made of a film formed of a thermoplastic synthetic resin or a nonwoven fabric formed of a thermoplastic synthetic fiber, and is welded by pressurizing an overlapping portion of the film or the nonwoven fabric under heating, thereby sealing portions 15a and 15b. Can be made.
  • the packaging sheet 3 is a separator sheet for the third adhesive region 23 by applying a release agent to a portion where the packaging sheet 3 faces the third adhesive region 23 without using the third protective sheet 33. It can have the function as.
  • FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4 showing an example of the embodiment.
  • the first protective sheet 31 overlaps the second protective sheet 32 at a portion 31 d extending from the edge portion 11 a of the first wing portion 11, and is indicated by a chain line in the portion 31 d.
  • the first part 61 is joined to the second protective sheet 32 via an adhesive (not shown) such as a hot melt adhesive.
  • the position of the first portion 61 can be freely selected in the portion 31d, and can be changed to, for example, the second portion 62 indicated by a virtual line.
  • part 61 does not overlap with the 1st, 2nd adhesion areas 21 and 22 like the example of illustration, and in the front-back direction A, it is more sanitary napkin than these 1st, 2nd adhesion areas 21 and 22. It is preferable that it exists in the position close
  • the illustrated second protective sheet 32 has a portion 66 that extends in the front-rear direction A toward the front end 7 longer than the first protective sheet 31.
  • the first wing portion 11 and the second wing portion 12 are connected via the first protective sheet 31 and the second protective sheet 32, and can move freely. Since the sanitary napkin 2 in the process of producing the package 1 at a high speed, the first and second wing portions 11 and 12 do not move easily, and the high-speed production is facilitated. Can do.
  • the first protective sheet 31 and the second protective sheet 32 are preferably joined so as not to be separated at the first part 61 or the second part 62, but the first and second wing parts 11 are joined. , 12 may be bonded so as to be peelable if there is an effect of suppressing the movement of.
  • the two protective sheets 31 and 32 are attached to the first protective sheet 31 and 32. If it is desired to be able to peel from the second wing parts 11 and 12 at the same time, the first protective sheet 31 and the second protective sheet 32 cannot be peeled at the first part 61 or the second part 62. It is preferable that it exists in. Furthermore, when it is desired to smoothly and smoothly peel off the first and second protective sheets 31 and 32 at the same time, the first and second protective sheets 31 and 32 are bonded to the first portion 61 so as not to be peeled off. 2 It is preferable that the protective sheet 32 has a portion 66.
  • the sanitary napkin 2 taken out from the package 1 obtained using the composite 60 of FIG. 5 is held in one hand so that the front end 7 is pulled in the direction indicated by the arrow M, and the other hand Then, when the portion 66 of the second protective sheet 32 is picked and pulled in the direction indicated by the arrow N which is the direction opposite to the arrow M, the illustrated portion 66 is turned over and the rear end portion of the sanitary napkin 2 is turned on. Since the second protective sheet 32 moves toward the second protective sheet 32, a peeling force with respect to the second adhesive region 22 acts on the second protective sheet 32, and the second protective sheet 32 is smoothly peeled from the second adhesive region 22.
  • the first protective sheet 31 is also pulled by the second protective sheet 32 so that the vicinity of the first portion 61 is turned upside down, and the peeling force with respect to the first adhesive region 21 acts to smoothly move from the first adhesive region 21. Peel off.
  • the formation of the portion 66 is effective in preferentially picking the second protective sheet 32 of the overlapping first and second protective sheets 31 and 32.
  • the first protective sheet 31 can be picked when the first and second protective sheets 31 and 32 are peeled, but the pulling force is applied to the second protective sheet 32 by pulling the first protective sheet 31. It is not always easy to act. Therefore, the presence of the portion 66 prevents the occurrence of the problem that it is difficult to peel the second protective sheet 32 from the second adhesive region 22 by picking the first protective sheet 31 instead of the second protective sheet 32. It is effective.
  • FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 5 showing an example of the embodiment.
  • the second protective sheet 32 includes a first joining planned portion 71 indicated by an imaginary line.
  • the packaging 1 is obtained from the complex 60, is bent composite 60 along the first virtual line F 1, the second protective sheet 32 is virtual in the rear of the packaging sheet 3 in the first predetermined joining portions 71
  • the first protective sheet 31 is joined to the packaging sheet 3 via the second protective sheet 32, and is joined to the second joining planned site 3 c indicated by the line through the hot melt adhesive. Join indirectly.
  • the package 1 thus obtained has the same appearance as the package 1 of FIG.
  • the front end of the sanitary napkin 2 While the portion 7 is pulled in the direction indicated by the arrow M, the second protective sheet 32 is pulled in the direction indicated by the arrow N by the second joining planned portion 3c of the packaging sheet 3, and the first protective sheet 32 causes the first protective sheet 32 to be pulled first.
  • the protective sheet 31 is also pulled in the direction indicated by the arrow N, the first and second protective sheets 31 and 32 are automatically peeled from the first and second adhesive regions 21 and 22.
  • part 3c are located on the centerline L, and the package 1 which has such a 1st junction plan site
  • the packaging sheet 3 and / or the second protective sheet 32 are heat-meltable, the first joining part 71 and the second joining part 3c are joined together by a hot melt adhesive. 3 and / or the second protective sheet 32 can be joined by melting.
  • the embodiment of FIG. 6 also extends the first protective sheet 31 toward the front end portion 7 so that the first protective sheet 31 and the second protective sheet 32 cannot be peeled at the first joint planned portion 71. While joining, it is possible to change to the aspect which joins the 1st protection sheet 31 to the 2nd joining plan site
  • FIG. 7 is a view similar to FIG. 6 showing an example of the embodiment.
  • the first and second protective sheets 31 and 32 being joined to each other at the portion 61, the first joined so as to straddle the first and second protective sheets 31 and 32.
  • a planned portion 71 is formed.
  • each of the first and second protective sheets 31 and 32 is peeled off from the first bonding scheduled portion 71 to the second bonding planned portion 3 c of the packaging sheet 3 through a hot melt adhesive (not shown). Join impossible.
  • the non-peeling surface here means the surface which does not aim at the coating
  • FIG. 8 is a view similar to FIG. 5 showing an example of the embodiment.
  • the first and second wing portions 11 and 12 are bent toward the outer surface sheet 44 of the sanitary napkin 2.
  • a second protective sheet 32 used for the second wing portion 12 overlaps the outer surface sheet 44
  • a first protective sheet 31 overlaps the second wing portion 12.
  • the first protective sheet 31 used for the first wing portion 11 is joined to the second protective sheet 32 at a portion 61 indicated by a chain line.
  • the sanitary napkin 2 in FIG. 8 is one in which the adhesive area is not formed on the outer surface sheet 44 of the main body portion 4, but the outer surface sheet 44 is formed with the third adhesive area 23 indicated by phantom lines.
  • the third adhesive region 23 can be replaced with a third protective sheet 33 indicated by a virtual line.
  • the third protective sheet 33 is preferably bonded to the packaging sheet 3 so as not to be peeled off.
  • the packaging sheet 3 since the packaging sheet 3 is in a position that overlaps the first wing portion 11, it is indicated by an imaginary line, and the lead tape 9 is formed with an adhesive area 9a (see FIG. 3).
  • the surface opposite to the surface is shown. 8, a complex 60 formed between the sanitary napkin 2 and the package sheet 3 shown in phantom, first along the imaginary line F 1 and bent in the direction indicated by the arrow Q 3, followed by folding in the direction indicated by the arrow Q 4 along a second imaginary line F 2, appearance can be obtained similar packaging 1 and FIG.
  • the inner surface of the first wing portion 11 is brought into contact with the second adhesive region 22 of the second wing portion 12.
  • a release agent such as silicone oil.
  • the inner surface sheet 43 in the second wing portion 12 may overlap the first adhesive region 21 of the first wing portion 11, the first wing portion 11 and the second wing portion 12 may be in a joined state. It is more preferable to apply a release agent to the inner sheet 43 in the first wing portion 11 and the second wing portion 12.
  • the present invention can also be implemented in a body fluid absorbent article such as a pad for a cage having a pair of wing portions or a pad for an incontinence patient, instead of the sanitary napkin 2 of the illustrated example.

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La présente invention concerne un emballage d'article absorbant un fluide corporel, doté de parties d'aile et présentant une largeur réduite. Plus précisément, l'invention porte sur un emballage d'article absorbant un fluide corporel, tel qu'une serviette hygiénique (2) dotée de parties d'aile (11, 12). Lesdites parties d'aile (11, 12) sont repliées en direction d'une partie de corps (4) située entre les parties d'aile (11, 12), les régions adhésives respectives (21, 22) des parties d'aile (11, 12) étant recouvertes par des feuilles de protection individuelles (31, 32). La partie de corps (4) est repliée, et sa surface en contact avec la peau est orientée vers l'intérieur, dans la direction avant-arrière (A), et enveloppée par une feuille de conditionnement (3) dans ledit emballage. Chacune des parties d'aile (11, 12) et chacune des feuilles de protection (31, 32) sont alternativement superposées les unes au-dessus des autres dans le sens de l'épaisseur de la partie de corps (4).
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