WO2017082206A1 - Sous-vêtement jetable - Google Patents

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WO2017082206A1
WO2017082206A1 PCT/JP2016/082970 JP2016082970W WO2017082206A1 WO 2017082206 A1 WO2017082206 A1 WO 2017082206A1 JP 2016082970 W JP2016082970 W JP 2016082970W WO 2017082206 A1 WO2017082206 A1 WO 2017082206A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B9/00Undergarments
    • A41B9/02Drawers or underpants for men, with or without inserted crotch or seat parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/56Supporting or fastening means
    • A61F13/66Garments, holders or supports not integral with absorbent pads
    • A61F13/68Garments, holders or supports not integral with absorbent pads abdominal enclosing type
    • A61F13/72Garments, holders or supports not integral with absorbent pads abdominal enclosing type with endless waist encircling band, e.g. panty type

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  • the present invention relates to a disposable bottom garment.
  • the size of the part located around the waist of the wearer (the waist mounting part) is lengthened in the vertical direction, and tightening force around the waist is increased. It is getting stronger.
  • the center part of the front body swells and pulls downward because the urinary organs of the wearer are located in the center part of the front body and the absorbent pad is attached.
  • the waist portion of the disposable bottom garment (the lower part of the wearer's navel) may fall off. If the waist part slips down in this way, the entire disposable bottom garment is lowered due to this, so that the stability at the time of wearing may be lowered, and urine leakage or the like may occur.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a disposable bottom garment having improved stability when worn and hardly leaking urine.
  • a disposable bottom garment has a first fabric piece arranged to have elasticity in a single direction at least in a region including the center of the front body, and has elasticity in a single direction.
  • a second fabric piece disposed in a region other than the region in which the first fabric piece is disposed, wherein the first fabric piece has elasticity in a first direction, and the second fabric piece is The first fabric piece and the second fabric piece are joined so as to be stretchable in a second direction different from the first direction.
  • FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B are diagrams for explaining the function of the first fabric piece. It is a perspective view of the disposable pants of this embodiment. It is a figure which shows the state which provided the absorber in the disposable pants of this embodiment. It is a figure which shows the example which provided the elastic sheet in the disposable pants. It is a figure shown about the part A of disposable pants. It is a figure which shows the state which the disposable pants developed. It is drawing which shows the cloth
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a state in which a wearer wears the disposable pants 1 of the present embodiment.
  • the disposable pants 1 have elasticity in a single direction, a first fabric piece 2 arranged in a region including the center of the front body, and elasticity in a single direction, And a second fabric piece 6 disposed outside the region where the first fabric piece 2 is disposed.
  • the direction in which the first fabric piece 2 has stretchability is the Y direction as the first direction
  • the direction in which the second fabric piece 6 has stretchability is the X direction as the second direction. It is assumed that the X direction and the Y direction are substantially orthogonal.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a state in which a wearer wears the disposable pants 1 of the present embodiment.
  • the disposable pants 1 have elasticity in a single direction, a first fabric piece 2 arranged in a region including the center of the front body, and elasticity in a single direction, And a second fabric piece 6 disposed outside the region where the first fabric piece 2 is
  • the Y direction is the vertical direction in the state where the wearer wearing the disposable pants 1 stands, but also includes the front-rear direction in the crotch.
  • the X direction is a direction in a substantially horizontal plane when the wearer is standing.
  • the expressions “upper” and “lower” mean the upper side (+ Y side) and the lower side ( ⁇ Y side) when the wearer wearing the disposable pants 1 stands.
  • the “region including the center of the front body” in which the first fabric piece 2 is disposed includes a center line (see a one-dot chain line in FIG. 1) extending in the Y direction at the center of the front body in the X direction.
  • An area which means an intermediate area excluding at least both ends of the front body.
  • the first fabric piece 2 includes a torso attaching part 3, a waist attaching part 4 that is located above (+ Y side) the torso attaching part 3 and faces the waist of the wearer, and the torso
  • the crotch part 5 is located below (-Y side) the part mounting part 3 and faces the wearer's crotch part. That is, in the present embodiment, the “region including the center of the front body” where the first fabric piece 2 is disposed is a region having a size of about 1/2 to 2/3 of the front body. More specifically, as can be seen from FIG.
  • the first fabric piece 2 that shows the state of the disposable pants 1 as viewed from the front side
  • the first fabric piece 2 includes a region covering the entire crotch part of the wearer in the front body, and the region disposable. It arrange
  • FIG. 1 in the present embodiment, as is apparent from FIG. 1, the torso mounting portion 3, the waist mounting portion 4, and the crotch portion 5 are integrally formed. Each part is given a name and a sign separated by a boundary.
  • the first fabric piece 2 is extended in the Y direction by an elastic member 19 (see FIGS. 10 and 12) described later.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a state in which the disposable pants 1 are viewed from the rear side.
  • the second fabric piece 6 is a region excluding the region where the first fabric piece 2 is disposed in the front body (a region including one end of the front body in the X direction and the X direction). The region including the other end) and the entire rear body region.
  • the second fabric piece 6 is located on the trunk mounting part 7 and above the trunk mounting part 7 (on the + Y side), and the waist mounting part 8 facing the waist of the wearer.
  • the body mounting portion 7, the waist mounting portion 8, the buttock mounting portion 9 and the crotch portion 10 are integrally formed.
  • names and symbols are given to the respective parts separated by approximate boundaries.
  • the second fabric piece 6 When the wearer wears the second fabric piece 6, the second fabric piece 6 extends in the X direction by an elastic member 19 (see FIGS. 10 and 12), which will be described later, and exhibits an elastic force in the X direction that counters the elongation.
  • an elastic member 19 see FIGS. 10 and 12
  • lumbar part mounting part 8 since it is not necessary to take the width
  • the force in the + Y direction acts on the crotch parts 5 and 10 as the second fabric piece 6 extends in the X direction, the disposable pants 1 can be fitted to the wearer further. become.
  • the buttocks mounting portion 9 can hold the wearer's buttocks and be hip-up by the elastic force in the X direction. For this reason, a silhouette when a wearer wears disposable pants 1 can be made beautiful.
  • the central part of the front body is struck by the urinary organs of the wearer's body or absorbs bodily fluids discharged by the wearer, such as urine, blood, sweat, and lymph Since the absorber for doing is mounted
  • the front side portion (the navel lower portion) of the disposable pants is pulled as indicated by the arrow F, and is displaced by a distance m.
  • the front side portion of the disposable pants When the front side portion of the disposable pants is displaced in this manner, the entire disposable pants are lowered due to this, and the stability of the disposable pants is lowered, and the body fluid discharged by the wearer may leak from the disposable pants.
  • the 1st cloth piece 2 is provided in the center of the front body of the disposable pants 1, when the wearer wears the disposable pants 1, the center part of the front body is raised.
  • the first fabric piece 2 extends in the vertical direction (see arrow G in FIG. 4B). Thereby, the slippage by the front side part (navel lower part) of the disposable pants 1 can be prevented.
  • it is possible to improve the stability of the disposable pants 1 by preventing the disposable pants 1 from slipping off it is possible to prevent leakage of bodily fluid discharged by the wearer. It has become.
  • the surface area of the 2nd cloth piece 6 is larger than the surface area of the 1st cloth piece 2 so that FIG. 2, FIG. 3 may show. For this reason, the disposable pants 1 can be appropriately fitted to the wearer's body.
  • the surface area of the portion of the second fabric piece 6 located on the front side is located on the rear side (the entire back body). Is smaller than In other words, the length in the Y direction of the portion located on the front side of the second fabric piece 6 is shorter than the length in the Y direction of the first fabric piece 2.
  • the fabric of the first fabric piece 2 and the fabric of the second fabric piece 6 of the present embodiment are the same fabric. Therefore, the manufacturing cost of the 1st material piece 2 and the 2nd material piece 6 can be reduced.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the disposable pants 1.
  • the first fabric piece 2 and the second fabric piece 6 are joined at three locations (11, 12, 13).
  • the three locations where the first fabric piece 2 and the second fabric piece 6 are joined are referred to as joined portions 11, 12, and 13.
  • joining with a hot melt adhesive heat sealing, ultrasonic joining, stitching, or the like can be used.
  • the same joining method may be employed in each of the joints 11, 12, and 13, or a suitable joining method may be selected for each joint based on, for example, the required strength of each joint. Good.
  • openings for inserting a foot by the wearer are formed on both sides of the crotch portions 5 and 10. Note that the number and position of the joints do not have to be as shown in FIG. 5, and the number and position can be changed as appropriate.
  • FIG. 6 shows a state where the absorbent body 14 is provided in the disposable pants 1 of the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 has shown the state which looked at the inner side of the disposable pants 1 from upper direction (+ Y side).
  • the absorber 14 is provided near the crotch parts 5 and 10 of the disposable pants 1. That is, the absorbent body 14 is positioned between the wearer's body (inseam) and the disposable pants 1 when the wearer wears the disposable pants 1.
  • the absorber 14 is a known absorber that absorbs bodily fluids (such as urine, blood, sweat, and lymph fluid) discharged by the wearer, and the crotch part using an unillustrated adhesive means (for example, an adhesive tape or an adhesive tape). Mounted near 5 and 10.
  • the absorber 14 is attached to the crotch part 5 by an adhesive means provided in the vicinity of one end in the longitudinal direction, and the crotch part by an adhesive means provided in the vicinity of the other end in the longitudinal direction of the absorber 14. 10 is attached.
  • the absorber 14 is replaceably attached to the disposable pants 1 by an adhesive means.
  • the disposable pants 1 of this embodiment are not limited to those that are discarded after a single use, but also include those that can be used repeatedly within a short period of time, depending on the intended use and purpose. In addition, those that can be used repeatedly include those that can withstand several washes. For example, the disposable pants 1 can be used over a long period of time by repeatedly using the disposable pants 1 while appropriately replacing the absorber 14.
  • the absorber 14 an absorber having elasticity in the Y direction while being attached to the disposable pants 1 is used.
  • the absorbent body 14 also extends in the Y direction together, so that the absorbent body 14 does not interfere with the movement of the first fabric piece 2. It is like that.
  • the absorbent body 14 may be provided directly on the disposable pants 1 as described above, an elastic sheet 30 is provided near the crotch parts 5 and 10 of the disposable pants 1 as shown in FIG. The body 14 may be worn. By attaching the absorbent body 14 to the elastic sheet 30 in this manner, even if the wearer moves and the disposable pants 1 are displaced, the elastic sheet 30 and the absorbent body 14 do not follow the disposable pants 1 and are positioned in the crotch. Therefore, the absorbent body 14 can be stably fixed to the wearer's inseam.
  • an elastic sheet described in International Application No. PCT / JP2015 / 063688 filed on May 12, 2015 by the applicant of the present application can be applied. Here, the description of the above international application is incorporated (incorporated by reference).
  • FIG. 9 is a view showing a state in which the disposable pants 1 are deployed.
  • the range in which the absorbent body 14 is mounted in the disposable pants 1 is the first fabric piece 2
  • the range surrounded by the two-dot chain line in FIG. 9 can be the first fabric piece 2.
  • the dimensions K and L in FIG. 9 are each preferably 10 to 30 cm, and more preferably 14 to 23 cm.
  • the dimensions K and L may not be the same.
  • the dimension L may be larger than the dimension K. .
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the fabric 15 that is the basis of the first fabric piece 2 and the second fabric piece 6 (and the elastic sheet 30) of the disposable pants 1.
  • FIG. The fabric 15 includes a laminated sheet 22 in which a fiber material and an elastic member 19 are provided between two layers of fibrous sheets.
  • the cross section of the laminated sheet 22 is as shown in FIG.
  • the laminated sheet 22 has a first fibrous sheet 16 having air permeability, a second fibrous sheet 17 having air permeability similar to the first fibrous sheet 16, and a liquid diffusibility.
  • Fiber material 18 The 1st fibrous sheet 16, the fiber material 18, and the 2nd fibrous sheet 17 are laminated
  • a composite layer 23 is formed in which a fiber layer having breathability (breathable fiber layer) and a fiber layer having liquid diffusibility (liquid diffusible fiber layer) are laminated.
  • a fiber layer having breathability breathable fiber layer
  • a fiber layer having liquid diffusibility liquid diffusible fiber layer
  • the first fibrous sheet 16 and the second fibrous sheet 17 it is preferable to use non-woven fabrics respectively, and as the fiber material 18, it is preferable to use paper.
  • the non-woven fabric a known non-woven fabric having a fiber structure in which fibers are oriented in one direction or randomly and the fibers are bonded by entanglement, fusion, or adhesion can be used.
  • Non-woven fiber materials include natural fibers such as plant fibers (cellulose polymers) and animal fibers (protein polymers); purified fibers such as lyocell and tencel; regenerated fibers such as rayon and viscose rayon; semi-synthetic materials such as acetate Fibers; synthetic fibers such as nylon and acrylic fibers; chemical fibers such as PP (polypropylene), PE (polyethylene), and PET (polyethylene terephthalate) can be used, and one of these can be used alone. Or two or more of these may be used in combination. Moreover, you may use another material together as needed.
  • the fiber material 18 may be a sheet mainly containing a cellulose component other than paper, and may be, for example, an airlaid nonwoven fabric.
  • the collar sheet 20 shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 is formed on the laminated sheet 22.
  • the laminated sheet 22 has irregularities, and the ridges 20 are formed by the convex portions 20b and the concave portions 20a in the irregularities.
  • the convex part 20b and the recessed part 20a are formed continuously, and the many sheet
  • the elastic member 19 is provided inside the laminated sheet 22 in order to form the flange portion 20 including the convex portion 20b and the concave portion 20a.
  • a linear elastic body 19a having stretchability see FIG. 12
  • this linear elastic body 19a thread rubber can be used.
  • the linear elastic body 19a has a direction in which the line extends (length direction) set to the same direction as the longitudinal direction of the laminated sheet 22 (stretching direction in FIG. 10).
  • the linear elastic bodies 19a are arranged substantially in parallel with a predetermined interval in a direction (short direction) intersecting the longitudinal direction of the laminated sheet 22. That is, the linear elastic body row
  • the linear elastic body 19a is provided between the first fibrous sheet 16 and the fiber material 18, as shown in FIG.
  • the number of linear elastic bodies 19a per unit area can be arbitrarily set, and the interval between the linear elastic bodies 19a in the linear elastic body row can also be arbitrarily set.
  • the distance between the heel parts 20 is preferably 2 mm to 7 mm, and more preferably 3.00 mm to 6.25 mm. If the pitch interval between the convex portions 20b is narrowed, a fine texture can be formed, so that the appearance is beautiful and the contact area with the skin is reduced, so that the touch is improved. Further, if the pitch interval between the convex portions 20b is narrowed, the surface area can be increased, so that the absorbability of sweat or the like can be improved. On the other hand, if the pitch interval between the convex portions 20b is widened, the elastic force of the linear elastic body (thread-like rubber) 19a can be moderately suppressed, and the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
  • the paper 18 is fed out from the wound body.
  • a printed layer 18a (see FIG. 11) is formed on the paper 18 in advance.
  • the fed paper 18 is passed through an embossing roll and subjected to a process (called a mechanical softening process) that is softened by being pressed between the rolls.
  • This mechanical softening process may be an embossing process using a flat roll or an embossing process using a meshing roll having a large number of protrusions on the roll surface. In the latter embossing process, many fine holes are opened in the paper 18.
  • a hot melt adhesive is partially sprayed on the paper 18. Note that the paper may be subjected to machining other than the embossing process.
  • the second fibrous sheet 17 is drawn out from the wound body, and the second fibrous sheet 17 and the paper 18 coated with the hot melt adhesive are passed through a flat roll.
  • the second fibrous sheet 17 and the paper 18 are pressure-bonded in a flat roll, and both are laminated to produce a joined body sheet. In this joined body sheet, the second fibrous sheet 17 and the paper 18 are partially joined.
  • symbol 21 in FIG. 11, FIG. 12 represents the contact bonding layer.
  • a large number of thread-like rubbers 19a are fed out from a wound body obtained by winding a large number of thread-like rubbers 19a in parallel.
  • the thread rubber 19a is fed out in a state of being pulled with a predetermined pulling force.
  • a hot melt adhesive is sprayed onto the fed rubber thread 19a. In this case, the adhesive is sprayed continuously over the entire length in the length direction of the thread rubber 19a. The adhesive is applied to the entire circumferential surface of the thread rubber 19a.
  • first fibrous sheet 16 is fed out from the wound body, so that the first fibrous sheet 16 is sent out so as to face the above-described joined body sheet, and the first fibrous sheet 16 and the joined body sheet A thread-like rubber 19a coated with a hot melt adhesive is supplied so as to be sandwiched between the two.
  • the thread rubber 19 a is supplied between the paper 18 of the joined body sheet and the first fibrous sheet 16.
  • the first fibrous sheet 16 and the bonded sheet sandwiching the thread rubber 19a are passed through a flat roll.
  • the first fibrous sheet 16 and the bonded sheet sandwiching the thread rubber 19a are pressure-bonded and laminated and integrated.
  • both are joined partially.
  • a laminated sheet 22 is manufactured in which the second fibrous sheet 17 and the paper 18 are partially joined and the first fibrous sheet 16 and the paper 18 are partially joined.
  • you may perform a mechanical softening process by letting the lamination sheet 22 pass through an embossing roll as needed. By performing this mechanical softening treatment, the flexibility of the fabric 15 can be further improved.
  • the laminated sheet 22 manufactured as described above has a long dimension
  • the laminated sheet 22 is cut to have a predetermined length in the longitudinal direction (stretching direction in FIG. 10).
  • the first fibrous sheet 16, the second fibrous sheet 17, the paper 18, and the thread rubber 19a are cut.
  • the thread-like rubber 19a the thread-like rubber 19a that has been pulled is released from the pulling force and contracted by the restoring force. Due to the shrinkage stress at this time, the laminated sheet 22 composed of the first fibrous sheet 16, the second fibrous sheet 17, and the paper 18 receives a force in a direction in which the length becomes shorter. Thereby, unevenness
  • the disposable pants 1 of the present embodiment are manufactured using the fabric 15 manufactured in this way.
  • the fabric 15 can be manufactured at a lower cost than a knitted fabric that is stretchable in both directions.
  • the waist mounting portion 4 may be formed of the second fabric piece 6. That is, the expansion / contraction direction of the waist mounting portion 4 may be the X direction.
  • the disposable pants 1 of the above-described embodiment can be applied to both adults and children. Moreover, the gender of the person who uses the disposable pants 1 does not ask
  • the expansion / contraction direction of the first fabric piece 2 is the Y direction and the expansion / contraction direction of the second fabric piece 6 is the X direction is described, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the expansion / contraction direction of the first fabric piece 2 may be tilted by a predetermined angle from the Y direction (to the extent that the function of the first fabric piece 2 described above can be exhibited).
  • the fiber material 18 may be omitted to constitute the disposable pants 1 of the present embodiment.

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La présente invention concerne un sous-vêtement jetable dont la stabilité pendant l'utilisation est améliorée et qui empêche les fuites d'urine. Ledit sous-vêtement jetable est pourvu d'une première pièce de tissu (2) qui est extensible dans une seule direction et est située dans une région comprenant au moins le centre de la partie avant du corps, et d'une seconde pièce de tissu (6) qui est extensible dans une seule direction et est située dans une région autre que la région dans laquelle la première pièce de tissu (2) est située, la première pièce de tissu (2) et la seconde pièce de tissu (6) étant assemblées de sorte que la première pièce de tissu (2) soit extensible dans une première direction et que la seconde pièce de tissu (6) soit extensible dans une seconde direction différente de la première direction.
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