WO2015068480A1 - 使い捨て着用物品 - Google Patents

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WO2015068480A1
WO2015068480A1 PCT/JP2014/075197 JP2014075197W WO2015068480A1 WO 2015068480 A1 WO2015068480 A1 WO 2015068480A1 JP 2014075197 W JP2014075197 W JP 2014075197W WO 2015068480 A1 WO2015068480 A1 WO 2015068480A1
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秀晃 槇
瀧野 俊介
克文 青木
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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
    • A61F13/51Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the outer layers of the pads
    • A61F13/514Backsheet, i.e. the impermeable cover or layer furthest from the skin
    • A61F13/51456Backsheet, i.e. the impermeable cover or layer furthest from the skin characterised by its properties
    • A61F13/51464Backsheet, i.e. the impermeable cover or layer furthest from the skin characterised by its properties being stretchable or elastomeric
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/45Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the shape
    • A61F13/49Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the shape specially adapted to be worn around the waist, e.g. diapers, nappies
    • A61F13/49007Form-fitting, self-adjusting disposable diapers
    • A61F13/49009Form-fitting, self-adjusting disposable diapers with elastic means
    • A61F13/49011Form-fitting, self-adjusting disposable diapers with elastic means the elastic means is located at the waist region
    • A61F13/49012Form-fitting, self-adjusting disposable diapers with elastic means the elastic means is located at the waist region the elastic means being elastic panels
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/45Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the shape
    • A61F13/49Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the shape specially adapted to be worn around the waist, e.g. diapers, nappies
    • A61F13/49007Form-fitting, self-adjusting disposable diapers
    • A61F13/49009Form-fitting, self-adjusting disposable diapers with elastic means
    • A61F13/49017Form-fitting, self-adjusting disposable diapers with elastic means the elastic means being located at the crotch region

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  • the present invention relates to a disposable wearing article, in particular, a disposable wearing article such as a disposable diaper or a diaper cover having elasticity around a waist.
  • Patent Literature 1 includes a waist panel that defines a front and rear waist region, and a liquid absorption structure that is attached to the inner surface of the waist panel.
  • a plurality of waist elastic bodies extending in the lateral direction of the diaper are disposed in the front and rear waist regions, and leg elastic bodies extending in the longitudinal direction of the diaper are disposed at both side edges of the absorbent chassis.
  • the elastic region by the waist elastic body in the rear waist region is formed of the upper elastic region, the intermediate elastic region, and the lower elastic region from the waist opening side to the leg opening side. It is divided into three, and the correlation of the elongation stress in each of the divided elastic regions is lower elastic region ⁇ intermediate elastic region> upper elastic region.
  • leg elastic body is arranged at the edge of the leg opening
  • the lower elastic area is affected by the contracting movement of the leg elastic body.
  • the rear waist region is easily lowered.
  • leg elasticity There is a problem that the lower elastic region is pulled by the body, the entire rear waist region moves so as to be displaced forward, and the dorsal side of the infant is exposed.
  • the elongation stress of the entire rear waist elastic region is lowered, there is a possibility that the holding force with respect to the waist circumference of the wearer is lowered.
  • An object of the present invention relates to provision of a disposable wearing article that has a required fit with respect to the wearer's waist and that can suppress displacement of the rear waist due to movement of the wearer.
  • the present invention provides a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction perpendicular thereto, a skin facing surface and a non-skin facing surface located on the opposite side, a front waist region, a rear waist region, and a front and back waist.
  • a front and rear waist panel that defines the front and rear waist region, a liquid absorbing structure attached to the front and rear waist panel, and both side edges of the front and rear waist region
  • the present invention relates to an improvement in a disposable wearing article that includes a defined waist opening and a pair of leg openings.
  • the liquid absorbing structure extends in the longitudinal direction disposed on the side flaps, the side flaps located on the outer sides in the lateral direction from the side edges of the absorbent body, and the side flaps.
  • a plurality of leg elastic bodies, and the rear waist region has a rear waist elastic region in which the plurality of waist elastic bodies extending in the lateral direction are arranged, and the rear waist elastic region is on the crotch region side.
  • the lower portion has a lower elastic region positioned between both side edges of the rear waist region, and the lower elastic region overlaps the side flaps in plan view.
  • the waist elastic body and the leg elastic body in the lower portion overlap each other in a plan view, and the extension stress of the lower elastic region is the other stress of the rear waist elastic region. And wherein the lower than min tensile stress.
  • the lower elastic region located between both side edges of the rear waist elastic region is joined to the side flap in a plan view, and
  • the waist elastic body in the lower part overlaps with the leg elastic body arranged on the side flap in plan view.
  • an annular virtual elastic band is formed in the leg opening by the cooperation of the elastic bodies to improve the fit, and side leakage from the leg opening can be effectively prevented.
  • the extension stress of the lower elastic region is lower than the other parts between the both side edges of the rear waist region, the wearer's movement causes the rear waist region to move downward due to the extension force of the leg elastic body. Even if a force for pulling acts, it is possible to suppress displacement.
  • the drawings illustrate specific embodiments of the invention and include selective and preferred embodiments as well as the essential features of the invention.
  • the front view of the disposable diaper shown as an example of the disposable wearing article in 1st Embodiment of this invention.
  • deployment top view of the diaper in an example of the example of a change of the diaper of 1st Embodiment The partially broken expansion
  • a disposable diaper 10 as an example of a disposable wearing article according to the present invention has a longitudinal direction Y and a lateral direction X, a skin facing surface and a non-skin facing surface facing it, and is elastic.
  • the waist panel 11 and the liquid absorption structure 12 attached to the skin facing surface side of the waist panel 11 are included.
  • the diaper 10 has a front waist region 13, a rear waist region 14, and a crotch region 15 located between the front and rear waist regions 13 and 14.
  • the waist panel 11 includes a front waist panel 16 that forms the front waist region 13 and a rear waist panel 17 that forms the rear waist region 14.
  • the front waist panel 16 has a substantially rectangular shape, intersects the front end portion 12A of the liquid absorbing structure 12, and extends in the horizontal direction X, and is spaced apart from the inner end edge 16a in the vertical direction Y. It is defined by an outer edge 16b extending in the horizontal direction X and both outer edges 16c extending in the vertical direction Y between the inner and outer edges 16a, 16b.
  • the rear waist panel 17 has a substantially trapezoidal shape, intersects with the rear end portion 12B of the liquid absorbing structure 12, and is opposed to the inner end edge 17a extending in the horizontal direction X and spaced apart from the inner end edge 17a in the vertical direction Y.
  • the outer edge 17b extending in the lateral direction X
  • the outer edges 17c extending in the longitudinal direction Y between the inner edge 17a and the outer edge 17b
  • both inner edges 17d that are inclined.
  • the “front waist region 13” in the present embodiment means a region defined by the front waist panel 16
  • the “rear waist region 14” means a region (described later) defined by the rear waist panel 17. It has a collar cover portion 29).
  • Both outer edges 16c of the front waist panel 16 and both outer edges 17c of the rear waist panel 17 facing each other in the front-rear direction in the wearing state are overlapped with each other and extend sideways 18 in the longitudinal direction Y.
  • a waist opening and a pair of leg openings 20 are defined.
  • the sheet material forming the front and rear waist panels 16, 17 that overlap each other is fused by embossing / debossing by heat or ultrasonic waves (sonic).
  • the rear waist region 14 has a dimension in the longitudinal direction Y larger than that of the front waist region 13, and has a buttock cover portion 29 extending from the side seam 18 toward the crotch region 15 side.
  • the buttock cover portion 29 has a substantially trapezoidal shape that becomes gradually narrower from the rear waist region 14 side toward the crotch region 15 side, and has a size that can cover the wearer's buttock.
  • the rear waist panel 17 may have a horizontally-long rectangular shape that does not include the heel cover portion 29, similar to the front waist panel 16.
  • the front and rear waist panels 16, 17 respectively extend in the lateral direction X, with inner layer sheets 21, 22 positioned on the skin facing surface side, outer layer sheets 23, 24 positioned on the non-skin facing surface side.
  • it includes a plurality of yarn-like, string-like or strand-like waist elastic bodies 51, 52, 53, 54.
  • the waist elastic bodies 51, 52, 53, 54 are attached between the inner and outer layer sheets 21, 22, 23, 24 so as to be shrinkable under extension by an appropriate adhesive, for example, a hot melt adhesive.
  • the adhesive is applied to the inner and outer layer sheets 21, 22, 23, 24 or the waist elastic bodies 51, 52, 53, 54.
  • the outer layer sheets 23 and 24 are formed so that the dimension in the longitudinal direction Y is larger than that of the inner layer sheets 21 and 22, and the extension portions 23 a and 23 a positioned on the outer side in the longitudinal direction Y from the outer edge of the inner layer sheets 21 and 22. 24a.
  • the extending portions 23a, 24a of the outer layer sheets 23, 24 are provided with the liquid absorbing structure 12 on the skin facing surface of the waist panel 11, and absorb liquid via the outer edge (folded line) of the inner layer sheets 21, 22.
  • the structure 12 is bent toward the skin-facing surface and is fixed to the absorbent structure 12 and the inner layer sheets 21 and 22.
  • the waist elastic body 51 is fixed between the extended portions 23a and 24a of the outer layer sheets 23 and 24 and a part of the outer layer sheets 23 and 24 positioned facing the waist opening edge side.
  • the inner layer sheets 21 and 22 are the first inner layer sheet to which the waist elastic body 51 is fixed, and the waist elastic bodies 52 and 53 are.
  • the second inner layer sheet may be formed separately from the second inner layer sheet, and the first inner layer sheet may be disposed at a position where the extending portions 23a and 24a of the outer layer sheets 23 and 24 should be located.
  • the front and rear waist regions 13 and 14 are formed with front and rear waist elastic regions 30 and 40 that can be expanded and contracted at least in the lateral direction X by the waist elastic bodies 51, 52, 53, and 54, respectively.
  • the upper elastic regions 31, 41 extending in the lateral direction X on the side of the waist opening edges (outer end edges 16b, 17b), the lower elastic regions 32, 42 extending in the lateral direction X on the inner end edges 16a, 17a, Intermediate elastic regions 33, 43 located between the side elastic regions 31, 41, 32, 42.
  • a plurality of waist elastic bodies 51, 52, 53 extending in the lateral direction X are arranged, respectively.
  • the intermediate elastic region 33 and the lower elastic region 32 of the front waist region 13, the lower elastic region 42 of the rear waist region 14, and a part of the intermediate elastic region 43 are from a pair of elastic regions that are spaced apart from each other in the lateral direction X.
  • Each waist elastic body which is formed and is located in the center part of the transverse direction X of front and rear waist regions 13 and 14 between them is arranged in the state where it is not arranged, or is made substantially inelastic Inelastic regions 55 and 56 are defined.
  • the inelastic region 56 is defined, so that the waist elastic body 52 positioned in the lower elastic region 42 overlaps the absorber 66 of the liquid absorbing structure 12 in plan view.
  • at least a part of the waist elastic body 53 located in the intermediate elastic region 43 overlaps the absorber 66 in plan view.
  • a waist elastic body 54 extending in the lateral direction X is disposed between the inner edges 17c of the rear waist region 14 (region of the buttock cover portion 29).
  • the waist elastic body 54 is formed from a single elastic material.
  • a plurality of the waist elastic bodies 54 may be arranged, and in that case, the waist elastic bodies 54 may be arranged uniformly over the entire buttock cover portion 29.
  • a gather 58 is formed in each elastic region by contraction of each waist elastic body (see FIG. 1).
  • the front waist elastic region 30 means a region of the front waist region 13, that is, a region between both outer edges 16c of the front waist region 13, and the rear waist elastic region 40 means a region of the rear waist region 14. That is, it means a combination of a portion between both outer edges 17c and a portion (both cover portion 29) between both inner edges 17d.
  • the rear waist elastic region 40 is divided into an upper portion 40A composed of an upper elastic region 41 and an intermediate elastic region 43, and a lower portion 40B composed of a lower elastic region 42 and an elastic region of the buttock cover portion 29. It is divided.
  • the waist elastic body 51 has a fineness of about 470 to 940 dtex, and is stretched about 1.8 to 2.8 times, preferably about 2.0 to 2.4 times from the contracted or relaxed state.
  • the waist elastic body 52 has a fineness of about 310 to 620 dtex, and is stretched about 1.6 to 3.5 times, preferably about 2.5 to 3.3 times from the contracted or relaxed state.
  • the waist elastic body 53 has a fineness of about 310 to 780 dtex, and is stretched about 1.6 to 3.5 times, preferably about 2.5 to 3.3 times from the contracted or relaxed state.
  • the waist elastic body 53 has a fineness of about 310 to 780 dtex, and is stretched about 1.6 to 3.5 times, preferably about 2.5 to 3.3 times from the contracted or relaxed state.
  • Each of the waist elastic bodies 51, 52, 53 can use, for example, a thread-like, string-like or strand-like elastic material.
  • the waist elastic body 52 has smaller fineness and expansion ratio than the waist elastic bodies 51 and 53, and the extension stress of the lower elastic region 42 is applied to the other elastic regions 41 and 43. It is lower than that.
  • the upper elastic region 41 has an elongation stress of about 171% when stretched at a predetermined width (30 mm width) of each elastic region (71% when the maximum stretched dimension is 100%). .7 to 1.7 N / 30 mm, the middle elastic region 43 is 0.4 to 1.4 N / 30 mm, and the lower elastic region 42 is about 0.2 to 1.2 N / 30 mm.
  • the liquid absorbing structure 12 has a vertically long and substantially rectangular shape, and includes a front end portion 12 ⁇ / b> A connected to the skin facing surface of the front waist panel 16 via a bonding area 61, and a rear waist panel.
  • the rear end portion 12B is connected to the skin facing surface 17 through the joining region 62, and the intermediate portion 12C extends in the longitudinal direction Y between the front and rear end portions 12A and 12B and forms the crotch region 15.
  • the joining areas 61 and 62 are formed by a known adhesive means such as an appropriate adhesive, for example, a hot melt adhesive, and have a plurality of lines extending in the longitudinal direction Y.
  • the application pattern of the joining areas 61 and 62 various known ones can be adopted as appropriate, but when a hot melt adhesive is applied to the entire inner surface of the liquid absorbing structure 12 and the waist panel 11, Since flexibility is impaired, it is preferable to be partially connected, and in addition to a line shape, a spiral shape or a dot shape may be used.
  • the liquid-absorbing structure 12 includes a liquid-permeable body-side liner 63 positioned on the skin facing surface side, a hydrophobic covering sheet 64 positioned on the non-skin facing surface side, and a space therebetween. And a pad-like liquid-absorbing absorber 66 interposed therebetween.
  • the bodyside liner 63 can be, for example, the mass of about 15 ⁇ 25 g / m 2 hydrophilized spunbonded fibrous nonwoven fabric may be formed from a SMS fibrous nonwoven fabric or the like.
  • the covering sheet 64 is formed of a hydrophobic SMS fiber nonwoven fabric or spunbond nonwoven fabric having a mass of about 10 to 20 g / m 2 .
  • a leak-proof film 67 made of a plastic film having a gas permeability of about 10 to 25 g / m 2 is disposed.
  • the liquid absorbing structure 12 is an end flap formed by a part of the body side liner 63, the covering sheet 64, and the leak-proof film 67 that extends outward in the longitudinal direction Y from the front and rear end edges 66a and 66b of the absorber 66. 69 and side flaps 70 formed from a part of these sheets extending outward in the lateral direction X from both side edges of the absorbent body.
  • the side flap 70 has front and rear end portions 70A and 70B joined to the front and rear waist panels 16 and 17 via joint regions 61 and 62, and the front and rear end portions 70A and 80B are flat with the lower elastic regions 32 and 42, respectively. They overlap each other in view.
  • leg elastic body 71 formed of a plurality of, for example, a thread-like, string-like or strand-like elastic material having a length of about 300 to 500 dtex and stretched about 1.8 to 3.2 times from a contracted or relaxed state Is placed.
  • the leg elastic body 71 has, for example, a fineness smaller than that of each waist elastic body and a high expansion ratio, and has a relatively weak extension force, and is easily extended in the longitudinal direction Y. It has become.
  • the fineness of the leg elastic body 71 is about 500 dtex or more, the fineness is larger than that of each waist elastic body, and there is a possibility that the effects of the present invention described later may not be achieved, while the fineness of the leg elastic body 71 is about 300 dtex.
  • the fitting property of the side flap 70 is lowered, and there is a possibility that a gap that causes a side leakage of excrement is formed between the side flap 70 and the body.
  • the absorbent body 66 has front and rear end edges 66a and 66b located in the front and rear waist regions 13 and 14, and concave side edges extending in the longitudinal direction Y between the front and rear end edges 66a and 66b.
  • An absorbent core formed from an absorbent material such as superabsorbent polymer particles, and a liquid-permeable core wrap sheet formed from tissue paper having a mass of about 10 to 20 g / m 2 covering the entire absorbent core; including.
  • each elastic region 41, 42, 43 located between both side edges 17 c of the rear waist region 14 has a width dimension that equally divides the length Y of the side edge 17 c of the rear waist region 14.
  • the length dimension in the longitudinal direction Y of the side edge 17c of the rear waist panel 17 is about 60 to 180 mm
  • the dimension (width dimension) in the longitudinal direction Y of each elastic region 41, 42, 43 is about 20 to 60 mm.
  • each elastic region is obtained by dividing the longitudinal dimension Y of the side edge 17c into three equal parts.
  • the upper side The elastic region 41 is located between the outer edge 17 b of the rear waist region 14 and the outer edge of the liquid absorbing structure 12, and the intermediate elastic region 43 is formed between the rear edge of the liquid absorbing structure 12 and the absorber 66.
  • the lower elastic region 42 overlaps (intersects) the end flap 69 and the rear end part of the absorber 66, and is positioned so as to overlap (intersect) the end flap 69 positioned between the rear end edge 66b. Is located).
  • the lower elastic region 42 and the side flap 70 are joined to each other in a plan view.
  • the lower elastic region 42 and the side flap 70 intersect each other, whereby the lower elastic region 42 and the elastic region by the flap elastic body 71 on which the extension force of the leg elastic body 71 acts cooperate. Since a virtual annular elastic band is formed around the wearer's leg, leakage of excrement from the leg can be suppressed.
  • the rear end edge of the leg elastic body 71 is located on the inner side in the longitudinal direction Y with respect to the lower end of the side seam 18 and does not extend to the lower elastic region 42, it does not extend to the collar cover portion 29.
  • the diaper 10 of the present embodiment is composed of separate front and rear waist panels 16 and 17 that define the front and rear waist regions 13 and 14 and the liquid absorbing structure 12 fixed to the inner surfaces thereof.
  • the leg elastic body 71 positioned on the side flap 70 is provided around the wearer's leg as compared to the case where the entire outer shape of the diaper is formed from an integral sheet member.
  • the front and rear waist panels 16 and 17 are easily pulled to the crotch region 15 side by the contraction action when contracted due to the movement of the head.
  • the lower elastic region 42 tends to pull it downward. Even if a large force is applied to the upper waist portion 40, the upper portion 40 ⁇ / b> A is positioned so as to be hooked on the upper end of the heel portion, thereby preventing a large displacement of the rear waist region 14.
  • the waist elastic bodies 51 and 53 are evenly arranged in almost the entire region of the upper elastic region 41 and the intermediate elastic region 43 constituting the upper portion 40A. It is preferable that Since the entire upper portion 40A has the required fit evenly, it is possible to effectively prevent leakage from the back side of the soft stool peculiar to infants.
  • the extension force of the elastic region by the leg elastic body 71 is equal to or lower than the extension force of the upper portion 40A of the rear waist elastic region 40. In such a case, even if the extension force of the leg elastic body 71 buffered by the lower portion 40B acts on the upper portion 40A, the upper portion 40A can be reliably prevented from being pulled downward. As described above, in order to relatively reduce the extension force of the elastic region by the leg elastic body 71, it is necessary to appropriately adjust the fineness, the number, the separation dimension, and the like of the leg elastic body 71.
  • the waist elastic bodies and the leg elastic bodies 71 may be formed from the same elastic material, the arrangement intervals (pitch) between the elastic materials may be the same, and only the fineness may be different, or the fineness may be the same. Only the pitch may be made different.
  • the leg elastic body 71 has a smaller fineness than the waist elastic bodies 51, 52, 53, 54, and more preferably has a high expansion ratio. Is stretched around the leg. Therefore, even if the size of the wearer's leg is relatively large, it fits easily along the leg, so that there is a gap between the body and the side flap 70 that causes side leakage of excrement. It can suppress that it forms between.
  • the correlation of the elongation stress in each of the elastic regions 41, 42, 43 of the rear waist elastic region 40 is an upper elastic region 41 ⁇ intermediate elastic region 43> lower elastic region 42.
  • the extensional stress of the upper elastic region 41 that contacts the wearer's waist is set to be the highest, it is stably fitted to the constricted portion of the wearer's waist in this region, and the position shift Can be effectively prevented.
  • the front waist elastic region 30 preferably has the same correlation of elongation stress as that of the rear waist elastic region 40, and specifically, the correlation of the elongation stress in each elastic region in the front and rear waist regions 13,14.
  • the relationship is upper elastic region 31 ⁇ middle elastic region 33 ⁇ lower elastic region 32.
  • the elongation stress of the lower elastic regions 32 and 42 is the lowest in the front and rear waist regions 13 and 14, the shrinkage rate of the leg opening edge on the front waist region 13 side is reduced, and the leg openings are compared. Large in size. Therefore, when the diaper 10 is worn, it becomes easy to insert the tip of the foot into the leg opening, and the wearing operation can be made smooth.
  • the latter is larger than the former. is there.
  • the front waist region 13 is easily extended along the abdomen of the wearer bulging in a convex shape, while the rear waist region 14 is more strongly fitted to the flat back side, so that the entire diaper 10 Misalignment can be suppressed.
  • the waist elastic body 52 positioned in the lower elastic region 42 does not overlap the absorber 66 in plan view, and at least a part of the waist elastic body 53 positioned in the intermediate elastic region 43 is absorbed. It overlaps with the sex body 66 in plan view. Therefore, in the lower elastic region 42, the contraction force of the waist elastic body 52 is not directly applied to the absorbent body 66, and the absorbent body 66 is not in close contact with the wearer's body, while in the intermediate elastic region 43.
  • the absorber 66 is fitted to the wearer's body by the contraction force of the waist elastic body 53. As a result, even if the infant takes a posture as shown in FIG. 5A, the movement around the legs is not restricted by the absorbent body 66, while the absorbent body 66 is fitted around the waist. Misalignment is unlikely to occur.
  • the tensile stress in each elastic region of the front and rear waist elastic regions 30 and 40 was measured by the following method using a tensile tester 76 (INSTRON model: 5564) manufactured by Instron Japan Company Limited. .
  • the separation distance R between the upper chuck (movable tool) 77 and the lower chuck (fixing tool) 78 is the dimension in the transverse direction X in the natural state of the diaper (the side seams 18 of the front and rear waist regions 13, 14).
  • the cycle mode was adopted and the tensile speed was set to 100 mm / min.
  • the measurement specimen 79 is cut out from the diaper 10 and stretched in the lateral direction X until the gathers generated by the stretching force of each waist elastic body are eliminated, and the dimension between the side seams 18 in this state is maximized.
  • the dimension R1 (not shown) at the time of extension was used.
  • the specimen 79 used for the measurement of the maximum dimension R1 was not used for the measurement of the extension stress itself.
  • both side edges of the specimen 79 cut from the diaper 10 were fixed to the upper and lower chucks 77 and 78, respectively. In this state, the specimen 79 was pulled upward so that the upper and lower chucks 77 and 78 were separated from each other, and the specimen 79 was extended to a required length.
  • the measurement is started from the distance R between the chucks, and the specimen 79 is extended until the distance between the chucks 77 and 78 is about 187% of the maximum dimension R1. I let you. Next, the specimen 79 extended to about 187% of the maximum dimension R1 is gradually contracted, and the extensional stress is measured when the distance between the upper and lower chucks 77 and 78 is about 171% of the maximum dimension R1. Based on the width of the specimen 79, a value converted into a value per unit width (30 mm) was taken as a measured value (N / 30 mm).
  • the tensile tester used for measuring the extension stress was used to measure the extension force between the elastic regions 42, 43, 44 of the rear waist elastic region 40 and the elastic region expanded and contracted by the leg elastic body 71.
  • a specimen having a length of 3 to 5 cm in the lateral direction X is cut out from the portion, and the specimen is in a natural state.
  • a pair of marked lines with a separation dimension of 2 cm in the direction X was entered, and the extension force when the separation dimension was expanded to 1.7 times was obtained and compared. It measured similarly about the elastic range which the contraction effect
  • each extension stress when converted to a value in the case of a width of 30 mm for each test piece The specimens were compared.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view similar to FIG. 2 showing an example of a modified example of the diaper 10.
  • the front and rear waist elastic regions 30 and 40 are divided into four substantially equally.
  • the front waist elastic region 30 is divided into an upper elastic region 31, a first intermediate region 33 ⁇ / b> A, a second intermediate region 33 ⁇ / b> B, and a lower elastic region 32, and is opposed to the front waist region 13.
  • a region between the outer edges 17c of the elastic region 40 is divided into an upper elastic region 41, a first intermediate region 43A, a second intermediate region 43B, and a lower elastic region 42.
  • the lower elastic region 42 to which the side flaps 70 are joined is set so as to be lower than that of other elastic regions, thereby preventing back slipping during wearing.
  • FIG. 8 is a developed plan view of the diaper 10 according to the second embodiment of the present invention. Since the basic configuration of the diaper 10 is the same as that of the first embodiment, only differences will be described below.
  • the diaper 10 includes an elastic waist panel 11, a liquid absorbing structure 12 connected to the skin-facing surface side of the elastic waist panel 11, and an elastic waist panel 11. And a crotch panel 80 attached to the non-skin facing surface.
  • the dimension of the crotch panel 80 in the vertical direction Y is smaller than that of the liquid absorbing structure 12, and the front and rear ends 12 ⁇ / b> A and 12 ⁇ / b> B of the liquid absorbing structure 12 are longer than the front and rear fixed ends 80 ⁇ / b> A and 80 ⁇ / b> B. It extends to the outside in the direction Y and is attached to the inner surfaces of the front and rear waist panels 16 and 17.
  • the front and rear waist panels 16 and 17 constituting the waist panel 11 are both horizontally long rectangular, and the rear waist elastic region 40 is located only in a region between both side edges 17c of the rear waist panel 17. To do.
  • the crotch panel 80 has a liquid-impermeable crotch sheet 81 that forms the entire outer shape thereof.
  • the crotch sheet 80 may be a single-layer or multi-layer sheet member formed of various known fiber nonwoven fabrics or plastic films.
  • the crotch sheet 81 is formed of a plurality of layers, for example, two layers consisting of an inner and outer layer, the inner layer is located opposite to the liquid-absorbing structure 12, and therefore preferably formed from a leak-proof plastic film. Since the outer layer constitutes a part of the outer surface of the diaper 10, it is preferable to form the outer layer from a fiber nonwoven fabric that has a better feel than a plastic film.
  • the crotch panel 80 has front and rear fixed end portions 80A and 80B and an intermediate portion 80C positioned between the front and rear fixed end portions 80A and 80B.
  • the front and rear end portions 80A and 80B are located on the inner end edge side of the front and rear waist panels 16 and 17 via a joining region 88 formed by applying an appropriate adhesive, for example, a hot melt adhesive, located on the non-skin facing surface side.
  • the intermediate portion 80C is fixed to the liquid absorbing structure 12 located on the skin facing surface side.
  • the crotch panel 80 also has a pair of elastic side flaps 81 located on the outer side in the lateral direction X from both side edges of the liquid absorbing structure 12.
  • the side flap 81 includes a bent portion formed by bending both side portions of the crotch sheet 81, and a plurality of, for example, thread-like, string-like or strand-like leg elastic bodies extending in the longitudinal direction Y arranged in the bent portion. 83.
  • the front and rear end portions of the side flap 81 (a part of the front and rear fixed end portions 80A and 80B of the crotch panel 80) are fixed outward in the lateral direction X.
  • the side flap 81 is positioned outside the flap inelastic region 85 located between the side edge of the liquid absorbing structure 12 and the innermost elastic body of the leg elastic body 83, and the lateral direction X of the flap inelastic region 85. And a flap elastic region 86 in which a leg elastic body 83 is disposed.
  • the side flap 81 is fixed outward in the lateral direction X
  • the flap inelastic region 85 is positioned on the liquid absorption structure 12 side of the flap elastic region 86, so that the side flap 81 stands upright.
  • the flap elastic region 86 abuts on the body in a planar shape. Therefore, unlike the case where it is fixed inward in the lateral direction X, there is no risk of falling inward and being pinched between the wearer's thighs.
  • the elastic band-shaped side flaps 81 are arranged on both sides of the crotch region 15, so that the fit to the wearer's thigh is improved, and the side leakage of excrement occurs. It can be prevented more effectively.
  • the front and rear fixed end portions 80A and 80B of the crotch panel 80 are joined to the lower elastic regions 32 and 42 of the front and rear waist panels 16 and 17, and the lower sides of the front and rear waist regions 13 and 14 are connected.
  • the waist elastic body 52 and the leg elastic body 83 located in the elastic regions 32 and 42 overlap each other in plan view.
  • the elongation stress of the lower elastic region 42 is set lower than that of the other elastic regions 41, 43, thereby the rear in the wearing state.
  • the waist region 14 is prevented from sliding down.
  • FIG. 9 is a developed plan view of the diaper 10 in an example of a modification of the second embodiment.
  • the crotch panel 90 is disposed on the base sheet 91 having a slightly larger size in the vertical direction Y and the horizontal direction X than the liquid absorbing structure 12 and the inner surface of the base sheet 91.
  • the liquid absorbing structure 12 and a leg elasticizing sheet 92 which is a separate body and is fixed to both side edges of the base sheet 91.
  • the leg elasticization sheet 92 has a plurality of, for example, a thread-like, string-like, or strand-like leg elastic body 93 and a cover sheet 94 that covers the leg elastic body 93, thereby forming an elastic side flap 95.
  • the cover sheet 94 is formed of a single fiber nonwoven fabric or plastic film, and is fixed to the base sheet 91 at the joint portion 96 via a hot-melt adhesive in a state of being folded in half. Is fixed in a stretched state in a folded portion where the cover sheet 94 is bent and fixed via an appropriate adhesive applied to the entire periphery, for example, a hot melt adhesive.
  • the leg elasticized sheet 92 is fixed to the base sheet 91 positioned in the inner side in the horizontal direction X in a state where the leg elasticized sheet 92 is contracted in the vertical direction Y as a whole, and a plurality of wrinkles are formed.
  • the dimension in the longitudinal direction Y of the crotch region 13, that is, the separation dimension L1 in the longitudinal direction Y between the inner end edge 16a of the front waist region 13 and the inner end edge 17a of the rear waist region 14 is 200 to 280 mm.
  • the effective extension dimension L2 at the maximum extension of the plasticized sheet 92 is preferably about 210 to 420 mm.
  • the effective extension dimension L2 is the inner end edge 16a of the front waist region 13 and the inner end of the rear waist region 14 excluding the front and rear end portions 93a and 93b that are fixed to the front and rear waist regions 13 and 14 and do not substantially extend.
  • the leg elasticized sheet 92 is at least 1.05 times, preferably 1.05 to 1.5 times, more preferably 1.1 to 1.4 times the dimension L1 in the longitudinal direction Y of the crotch region 15. It is only elastically extensible.
  • the leg elasticized sheet 92 is attached to the liquid absorbing structure 12 in a contracted state, and the side flap 95 is formed with a plurality of ridges. Even if it is extended to the extent that wrinkles disappear, a force having such a size as to try to slide it downward is not applied to the front and rear waist regions 13 and 14, and the front and rear waist regions are more reliably 13 and 14 can be prevented from sliding down.
  • the leg elastic body 93 when the leg elastic body 93 is attached in an extended state so that it can expand and contract, Sufficient tensile strength does not act on the body, and the leg elastic body 93 may be pulled inward due to the influence of the movement of the thigh of the wearer, and may be caught in the wearer's rupture.
  • the leg elasticized sheet 92 since the leg elasticized sheet 92 is attached in a contracted state, the leg elasticized sheet 92 is sufficiently stretched along the thigh of the wearer at the time of wearing so that the required tensile strength is obtained. Demonstrates a stable fit to the thigh.
  • constituent materials constituting the diaper 10 of the present invention various known materials that are usually used in this type of field can be used without limitation, unless otherwise specified. Further, terms such as “first” and “second” used in the present specification are merely used to distinguish similar elements, positions, and the like.
  • the disclosure relating to the present invention described above can be organized into at least the following matters. It has a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction perpendicular thereto, a skin facing surface and a non-skin facing surface located on the opposite side, a front waist region, a rear waist region, and a crotch region located between the front and rear waist regions.
  • a front and rear waist panel that defines the front and rear waist region, a liquid absorbing structure attached to the front and rear waist panel, and a waist opening and a pair of leg openings defined by connecting both side edges of the front and rear waist region
  • the absorbent structure includes: an absorbent body; side flaps located on the outer sides in the lateral direction from both side edges of the absorbent body; and a longitudinal direction disposed on the side flaps.
  • a plurality of leg elastic bodies, and the rear waist region has a rear waist elastic region in which the plurality of waist elastic bodies extending in the lateral direction are arranged, and the rear waist elastic region is It has a lower part located on the crotch region side, the lower part has a lower elastic region located between both side edges of the rear waist region, and the lower elastic region is flat with the side flaps.
  • the waist elastic body and the leg elastic body in the lower portion overlap each other in plan view, and the elongation stress of the lower elastic region is different from that of the rear waist elastic region. It is characterized by being lower than the elongation stress of this part.
  • the present invention disclosed in the above paragraph 0054 can include at least the following embodiments.
  • the embodiments can be adopted separately or in combination with each other.
  • the rear waist elastic region is positioned between the lower elastic region, the upper elastic region located on the waist opening side, and the upper and lower elastic regions, which are equally divided between the side edges.
  • the upper elastic region and the intermediate elastic region are higher in extension stress than the lower elastic region, respectively, and the upper elastic region and the intermediate elastic region are extended.
  • the force is larger than the longitudinal extension force of the elastic region by the leg elastic body.
  • the correlation of the elongation stress of a predetermined width in the upper elastic region, the intermediate elastic region, and the lower elastic region is upper elastic region ⁇ intermediate elastic region> lower elastic region.
  • the extension force of the elastic region by the leg elastic body is equal to or less than the extension force of the upper portion extending from the lower portion of the rear waist elastic region to the waist opening side.
  • the waist elastic body located in the lower elastic region does not overlap with the absorbent core in plan view, and at least a part of the rear waist elastic body located in the intermediate elastic region is the The absorbent core overlaps with each other in plan view.
  • the fineness of the leg elastic body is smaller than the fineness of the waist elastic body, and the elongation rate of the leg elastic body is higher than the elongation rate of the waist elastic body.
  • the front waist region has at least a front waist elastic region that can be expanded and contracted in the lateral direction, and the front waist elastic region is an upper elastic region that is positioned opposite to the upper elastic region of the rear waist region.
  • the lower elastic region located opposite the lower elastic region of the rear waist region, and the intermediate elastic region opposed to the intermediate elastic region of the rear waist region, and the upper elastic region in the front waist region And the correlation of the extensional stress of a predetermined width in the intermediate elastic region and the lower elastic region is upper elastic region ⁇ intermediate elastic region ⁇ lower elastic region.
  • the side flap includes front and rear end portions fixed outward in the lateral direction in the front and rear waist region, an inelastic region extending outward in the lateral direction from a side edge of the liquid absorbing structure, And an elastic region extending outward in the lateral direction from the non-elastic region.
  • It further has a crotch panel having a base sheet on which the liquid absorbing structure is disposed, and a leg elasticized sheet joined to both sides of the base sheet, and the leg elasticized sheet is in a contracted state. Bonded to the base sheet, the effective extension dimension at the maximum extension of the leg elasticized sheet is larger than the separation dimension in the longitudinal direction from the inner end edge of the front waist region to the inner end edge of the rear waist region. large.
  • the elongation stress at 71% at the maximum extension of the upper elastic region is about 0.7 to 1.7 N / 30 mm, and the extension stress is about 0.4 to 1 at 71% at the maximum extension of the intermediate elastic region. .4 N / 30 mm, 71% elongation stress at the maximum elongation of the lower elastic region is about 0.2 to 1.2 N / 30 mm.
  • Disposable wearing articles (disposable diapers) 12 Liquid-absorbing structure 13 Front waist region 14 Rear waist region 15 Crotch region 16 Front waist panel 17 Rear waist panel 19 Waist opening 20 Leg opening 30 Front waist elastic region 31 Upper elastic region 32 of front waist elastic region 32 Lower elastic region 33 Intermediate elastic region 40 of the front waist elastic region Rear waist elastic region 40A Upper portion 40B of the rear waist elastic region Lower portion 41 of the rear waist elastic region Upper elastic region 42 of the rear waist elastic region Lower elastic region 43 Intermediate elastic region 51 of the rear waist elastic region Waist elastic member 52 Waist elastic member 53 Waist elastic member 54 Waist elastic member 70, 81, 95 Side flap 71 Leg elastic member 90 Crotch panel 91 Base sheet 92 Leg elasticization Seat L1 From the inner edge of the front waist area to the inner edge of the rear waist area Longitudinal dimension up to L2 Effective stretch dimension at maximum stretch of leg elasticized sheet X Horizontal direction Y Vertical direction

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