WO2017131064A1 - 吸収性物品 - Google Patents

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WO2017131064A1
WO2017131064A1 PCT/JP2017/002642 JP2017002642W WO2017131064A1 WO 2017131064 A1 WO2017131064 A1 WO 2017131064A1 JP 2017002642 W JP2017002642 W JP 2017002642W WO 2017131064 A1 WO2017131064 A1 WO 2017131064A1
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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
    • A61F13/45Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the shape
    • A61F13/47Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins
    • A61F13/475Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins characterised by edge leakage prevention means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/45Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the shape
    • A61F13/47Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins
    • A61F13/476Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins characterised by encircling the crotch region of the undergarment, e.g. with flaps

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  • the present invention relates to absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins, panty liners, incontinence pads, disposable paper diapers for absorbing bodily fluids such as menstrual blood, vaginal discharge, and urine, and more specifically, on both sides of the skin contact surface side.
  • the present invention relates to an absorbent article in which a hollow cushion portion that bulges outward in a mounted state is formed by the provided side seat.
  • an absorbent body is interposed between a liquid-impermeable back sheet such as a polyethylene sheet or a polyethylene sheet-laminated nonwoven fabric and a liquid-permeable surface sheet such as a nonwoven fabric or a liquid-permeable plastic sheet. It has been known.
  • a pair of three-dimensional gathers are formed by arranging elastic members on both sides along the vertical direction, and each of the pair of three-dimensional gathers is a spunbond nonwoven fabric or a spunbond layer.
  • a meltblown layer which is formed using a sheet raised in at least a part of the laminated nonwoven fabric, the raised sheet is folded back into two or more layers, and the stretched sheet 1 in the longitudinal direction is folded between the folded sheets.
  • sanitary napkins 1 are worn on the widthwise inner edges 6c and 6d of the side sheets 6a and 6b, and the center of the sanitary napkins 1 is moved by the movement of the wearer's feet.
  • the side sheets 6a and 6b of the central part B can stand up to the skin contact surface side and be able to act as a leak-proof wall by being bent with the compression part 30 as a base point.
  • An absorbent article is disclosed.
  • the leak-proof wall is formed by raising the inner edge in the width direction of the side sheet, it is difficult to obtain a standing height sufficient to dam body fluid. In some cases, the leak-proof wall did not adhere to the skin surface and caused side leakage. In addition, since the standing height of the leak-proof wall is not so high, both side edges of the absorber hit the skin and it is easy to feel the hardness of the absorber, which may lead to an uncomfortable feeling when worn.
  • the main problem of the present invention is to provide an absorbent article that can easily follow the movement around the legs, can reduce the uncomfortable feeling at the time of wearing, and is excellent in the effect of preventing side leakage.
  • an absorbent body is interposed between the liquid-permeable top sheet and the liquid-impervious back sheet, and the both sides on the skin contact surface side are respectively
  • a side sheet is provided along the longitudinal direction, and the crotch part of the underwear is wound on both sides by the part of the liquid-impervious back sheet and the part of the side sheet that extend sideways.
  • the side sheet is bonded to the liquid-permeable surface sheet in an inner bonding region in which the inner side in the width direction is provided along the longitudinal direction, and the outer side in the width direction is provided along the outline of the absorbent article.
  • a folded portion is formed along the longitudinal direction that is joined to the liquid-impervious backsheet in the outer joining region, and the side sheet is folded back in the width direction between the inner joining region and the outer joining region.
  • the folded portion is folded in the width direction, the folded portion is joined to the side sheet at both longitudinal ends, and in the longitudinal range including the wing-shaped flap, between the inner joining region and the outer joining region.
  • a non-joining region that does not join the side sheet to any member is formed, While folding the wing-shaped flap and wearing the absorbent article in which the absorbent article is curved along the roundness in the front-rear direction of the body, the side sheet of the folded portion is deployed in the non-joined region, An absorbent article is provided in which a hollow cushion portion bulging outward is formed.
  • the invention according to claim 1 is an absorbent article provided with side sheets on both sides on the skin contact surface side and formed with outwardly projecting wing-like flaps on both sides of the main body.
  • the side sheet As the side sheet, the inner side in the width direction is bonded to the liquid-permeable surface sheet in the inner bonding region, and the outer side in the width direction is bonded to the liquid-impermeable back sheet in the outer bonding region.
  • a folded portion formed by folding the side sheet in the width direction is formed along the longitudinal direction between the joint region and the joining region, and the folded portion is folded in the width direction.
  • a structure bonded to a sheet is used.
  • region which does not join the said side sheet to any member is formed between the said inner side joining area
  • the side sheet of the folded portion is developed to form a hollow cushion portion that bulges outward.
  • the side seat Since the side seat is not joined to any member in the cushion portion, the side seat can be moved freely without being constrained, so that it is easy to follow the movement around the legs, and the uncomfortable feeling at the time of wearing can be reduced. At the same time, the side sheet of the cushion part comes into close contact with the skin surface and has an excellent side leakage prevention effect.
  • the non-joining region is formed continuously from the inner position to the wing-shaped flap from the base end of the wing-shaped flap in the width direction of the absorbent article.
  • the range of the non-bonding region with respect to the width direction of the absorbent article is shown, and from the base end of the wing-shaped flap to the wing-shaped flap, that is, the wing-shaped flap base end It is preferable to form continuously from the inner side to the outer side with respect to the folding line. As a result, the range in which the side seat is not restrained starts from the inner side of the base end of the wing-shaped flap. A part comes to be formed.
  • the non-joining region is formed in a range that is longer on the front side and the rear side than the base end portion of the wing-shaped flap with respect to the longitudinal direction of the absorbent article.
  • the folded portion of the side sheet is folded outward in the width direction.
  • the cushion portion when the side sheet of the folded portion is unfolded at the time of wearing, the cushion portion has a cross-sectional shape in which the outer side in the width direction is relatively greatly bulged, and adhesion between the skin side surface of the cushion portion and the skin surface Will be improved.
  • the folded portion of the side sheet is folded inward in the width direction.
  • an inclined wall inclined inward in the width direction is formed on the inner side in the width direction of the cushion portion.
  • the uncomfortable feeling at the time of wearing due to the elastic stretchable member hitting the skin does not occur.
  • the side seat is made of an air-through nonwoven fabric having relatively high rigidity in order to easily form a hollow cushion portion by the side sheet and to easily maintain the hollow shape of the cushion portion. ing.
  • the side sheet is made of a non-woven fabric containing polyethylene terephthalate fibers so that a hollow cushion part by the side sheet can be easily formed and the hollow shape of the cushion part can be easily maintained. Yes.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line II-II in FIG. 1 (transverse sectional view of the sanitary napkin 1).
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line III-III in FIG. 1 (transverse sectional view of the sanitary napkin 1).
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a side sheet 7 portion taken along the line II-II in FIG.
  • FIG. 2A is a development view of the sanitary napkin 1 showing a joining region between the side sheet 7 and the lower layer side member, and FIG. It is a cross-sectional view which shows the mounting state to the undergarment 30 of the sanitary napkin 1.
  • FIG. 8 is a view taken along line VIII-VIII in FIG. 7. It is the IX-IX arrow directional view of FIG. It is a transverse cross section showing the wearing state to underwear 30 of sanitary napkin 1A concerning the 2nd form example.
  • the sanitary napkin 1 As shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, the sanitary napkin 1 according to the first embodiment quickly transmits a liquid-impervious back sheet 2 made of a polyethylene sheet, a polypropylene sheet, etc., and menstrual blood or a cage.
  • the outer edge portion of the liquid-impermeable back sheet 2 and the liquid-permeable surface sheet 3 is an adhesive such as hot melt or heat seal.
  • the liquid-impervious back sheet 2 and the side sheet 7 which are bonded by an adhesive means such as an ultrasonic seal and extend laterally from the side edge of the absorbent body 4 at both side edges thereof are hot-melted.
  • the outer periphery flap part in which the absorber 4 does not exist is formed on the outer periphery by bonding with an adhesive such as an adhesive, heat sealing, ultrasonic sealing or the like.
  • the structure of the sanitary napkin 1 will be described in detail.
  • a sheet material having at least water shielding properties such as an olefin resin sheet such as polyethylene or polypropylene is used.
  • a laminated nonwoven fabric obtained by laminating a nonwoven fabric on a polyethylene sheet or the like, or A nonwoven fabric sheet (in this case, the waterproof film and the nonwoven fabric constitute a liquid-impervious back sheet) can be used after substantially impervious to liquid imperviousness by interposing a waterproof film.
  • those having moisture permeability tend to be used from the viewpoint of preventing stuffiness.
  • This water- and moisture-permeable sheet material is a microporous sheet obtained by forming a sheet by melting and kneading an inorganic filler in an olefin resin such as polyethylene or polypropylene, and then stretching in a uniaxial or biaxial direction. It is.
  • the liquid permeable top sheet 3 is preferably a non-woven fabric.
  • the material fibers constituting the nonwoven fabric include synthetic fibers such as polyethylene or polypropylene, synthetic fibers such as polyester and polyamide, recycled fibers such as rayon and cupra, and natural fibers such as cotton.
  • a nonwoven fabric obtained by an appropriate processing method such as a lace method, a spun bond method, a thermal bond method, a melt blown method, or a needle punch method can be used.
  • the spunlace method is excellent in terms of flexibility and the spunbond method is excellent in drapeability
  • the thermal bond method and the air-through method are excellent in terms of being bulky and having high compression recovery properties.
  • a composite fiber such as a core-sheath fiber, a side-by-side fiber, or a split fiber having a fiber having a high melting point as a core and a fiber having a low melting point as a sheath.
  • the absorbent body 4 interposed between the liquid-impermeable back sheet 2 and the liquid-permeable surface sheet 3 is, for example, a mixture of a superabsorbent resin in pulp or a mixture of chemical fibers in the pulp. In addition, those mixed with a superabsorbent resin are used. As shown in the figure, it is desirable that the absorbent body 4 is surrounded by the encapsulating sheet 5 in order to maintain the shape and quickly diffuse menstrual blood and prevent reversal of once absorbed menstrual blood and the like.
  • the pulp include chemical fibers obtained from wood, cellulose fibers such as molten pulp, and those made of artificial cellulose fibers such as rayon and acetate. It is preferably used in terms of price.
  • an air-laid absorber that can reduce the bulk may be used.
  • the thickness of the absorber 4 is 8 mm or less, preferably about 1 to 4 mm.
  • a hollow cushion portion 20 bulging outward is formed by the side seats 7 disposed on both side portions on the skin contact surface side.
  • the cushion part 20 is crushed by leg pressure or the like, the side edges of the absorbent body 4 hit the skin, and it becomes easy to feel uncomfortable due to the hardness of the absorbent body 4. It is preferable to make it relatively thin compared to the above.
  • synthetic fibers may be mixed in the absorber 4.
  • synthetic fiber for example, polyolefins such as polyethylene or polypropylene, polyesters such as polyethylene terephthalate and polybutylene terephthalate, polyamides such as nylon, and copolymers thereof can be used. It may be a mixture.
  • a composite fiber such as a core-sheath fiber, a side-by-side fiber, or a split fiber having a fiber having a high melting point as a core and a fiber having a low melting point as a sheath can be used.
  • hydrophobic fiber it is desirable to use a synthetic fiber that has been surface-treated with a hydrophilizing agent so as to have an affinity for body fluids.
  • the superabsorbent resin examples include cross-linked polyacrylate, self-crosslinked polyacrylate, saponified acrylate-vinyl acetate copolymer cross-linked, isobutylene / maleic anhydride copolymer cross-linked, Examples include cross-linked polysulfonates, and partially cross-linked water-swellable polymers such as polyethylene oxide and polyacrylamide. Among these, those based on acrylic acid or acrylate that are excellent in water absorption and water absorption speed are preferred. In the production process of the highly water-absorbent resin having the water absorption performance, the water absorption force and the water absorption speed can be adjusted by adjusting the crosslinking density and the crosslinking density gradient.
  • the content of the highly water-absorbent resin is desirably 10 to 60% of the weight of the absorber.
  • the content of the superabsorbent resin is less than 10%, sufficient absorbability cannot be provided, and when it exceeds 60%, the entanglement between the pulp fibers disappears, the sheet strength decreases, and tears, cracks, etc. Is likely to occur.
  • the encapsulating sheet 5 surrounding the absorber 4 when the encapsulating sheet 5 surrounding the absorber 4 is provided, the encapsulating sheet 5 is interposed between the liquid-permeable surface sheet 3 and the absorber 4 as a result.
  • the encapsulating sheet 5 is made of crepe paper, the encapsulating sheet 5 having excellent absorbability diffuses body fluid quickly and prevents reversal of these menstrual blood and the like.
  • side sheets 7 and 7 are provided on both sides of the sanitary napkin 1 on the skin contact surface side along the longitudinal direction and over the substantially entire length of the napkin 1, respectively.
  • Wings-like flaps W, W projecting outward on both sides of the main body part by part of the liquid-impervious back sheet 2 extending partly laterally and also laterally extending. Is formed.
  • the wing-shaped flaps W, W are used by being folded outward at a fold line RL (FIG. 1) at the base end so that the crotch portion of the undergarment 30 is wrapped around the wing-shaped flap W.
  • the adhesive layer (not shown) provided on the outer surface of the back sheet 2 is attached to the outer surface of the underwear 30 so as to prevent misalignment with the underwear.
  • a hollow cushion portion 20 that bulges to the skin side is formed by the widthwise inner portion of the side seat 7. The cushion portion 20 will be described in detail later.
  • a water repellent nonwoven fabric or a hydrophilic treated nonwoven fabric can be used from the viewpoint of important functions. For example, if importance is placed on functions such as preventing permeation of menstrual blood or vaginal discharge, or enhancing the touch feeling, water repellent treatment coated with silicon, paraffin or alkylchromic chloride water repellent It is desirable to use a nonwoven fabric.
  • a method of polymerizing a compound having a hydrophilic group for example, an oxidation product of polyethylene glycol, in the process of producing a synthetic fiber, ,
  • a metal salt such as stannic chloride
  • partially dissolving the surface to make it porous and depositing metal hydroxides to swell or make the synthetic fiber porous, applying capillary action to make it hydrophilic
  • capillary action to make it hydrophilic It is desirable to use a hydrophilic treated non-woven fabric provided with.
  • a pressing groove 10 on the surface side of the liquid-permeable surface sheet 3 so as to surround the blood drainage port H.
  • the compressed groove 10 can be provided in various plane patterns.
  • a central squeezing groove 11 having a generally oval closed shape that is long in the longitudinal direction of the napkin so as to surround the blood drainage port H, and a front side from the central squeezing groove 11
  • the front squeezing groove 12 having a substantially inverted U shape with an opening on the side of the blood drainage port H and the rear side of the central squeezing groove 11 are spaced apart and the side of the blood drainage port H is opened.
  • the U-shaped rear pressing groove 13 and the central pressing groove 11 are arranged on both sides of the central pressing groove 11 so as to be spaced apart from each other in the width direction, and are substantially parallel to both sides of the central pressing groove 11. It is comprised from the both-side pressing grooves 14 and 14 along the substantially longitudinal direction.
  • the side sheet 7 has an inner joint region in which an end portion on the inner side in the width direction is folded back outward in the width direction, and the folded portion is provided along the longitudinal direction.
  • 21 is joined to the liquid-permeable surface sheet 3.
  • the outer side in the width direction of the side sheet 7 is joined to the liquid-impermeable back sheet 2 at an outer joining region 22 provided along the outline of the sanitary napkin 1.
  • Each of the inner bonding area 21 and the outer bonding area 22 is an area where a hot melt adhesive is applied by a coating method such as spraying, slot coating, spiral, curtain, etc., and is continuous over almost the entire length in the napkin longitudinal direction. Is provided.
  • the side sheet 7 is formed with a folded portion 23 formed by folding back the side sheet 7 in the width direction between the inner joint region 21 and the outer joint region 22, and the folded portion 23. Is folded in the width direction, and as shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 5 (B), the folded portion is folded into the side sheet 7 at the folded portion joining regions 24 and 24 provided at both ends in the napkin longitudinal direction. It is joined to.
  • the folded portion 23 is a portion that is folded only once so that the back surfaces (surfaces on the liquid-impermeable back sheet 2 side) of the side sheets 7 face each other at the intermediate portion in the width direction of the side sheet 7.
  • the folded portion 23 is formed at an intermediate position along the side sheet 7 that connects the inner bonding area 21 and the outer bonding area 22, and the inner bonding area 21 is formed on the side sheet 7 as shown in FIG. 4.
  • the inner end in the width direction is provided at a portion folded back outward in the width direction, it is formed in the middle of the inner joining region 21 and the outer joining region 22 along the folded side sheet 7.
  • a folded portion 23 is located above the region 21. In the example shown in FIGS. 2 to 5, the folded portion 23 is folded outward in the width direction.
  • the side sheet 7 is non-joined in which the side sheet 7 is not joined to any member between the inner joint region 21 and the outer joint region 22 in the range of the napkin longitudinal direction including the wing-shaped flap W. Region 25 is formed.
  • the side sheet 7 is not joined to any member, the side sheet 7 is not joined to other members such as the liquid-permeable top sheet 3 and the liquid-impervious back sheet 2 and the side sheets 7 are not joined to each other. I mean. Since the side sheet 7 is not bonded in the non-bonded region 25, the side sheet 7 can move relatively freely without being restrained.
  • the intermediate position along the side sheet 7 connecting the inner joint region 21 and the outer joint region 22 is the same as described above.
  • the inner joint region 21 is provided in a portion where the end portion on the inner side in the width direction of the side seat 7 is folded back outward in the width direction, the inner joint region 21 is joined by the inner joint region 21.
  • the portion of the side sheet 7 laminated on the skin side of the side sheet 7 that has been formed also becomes the non-bonded region 25.
  • the boundary between the inner joint region 21 and the outer joint region 22 may not be clear at both ends in the longitudinal direction, a certain range along the inner side is the inner joint region 21, and the remaining outer portion is the outer joint region 22. It can be.
  • the wing-shaped flap W is folded outward so that the crotch portion of the undergarment 30 is wound, and the sanitary napkin 1 is curved along the roundness in the front-rear direction of the body.
  • the side seat 7 of the folded portion 23 is developed in the non-joining region 25, and a hollow cushion portion 20 bulging outward is formed.
  • the side sheet 7 is pulled by folding the wing-shaped flap W outward to form the folded portion 23.
  • the upper side sheet 7 bulges upward to form a hollow cushion portion 20.
  • the upper side sheet 7 portion that bulges upward is located outside in the width direction with the width direction inner edge of the inner bonding region 21 as a base point. Since the inclined surface is inclined toward the skin side, the inclined surface easily fits the skin surface, and the adhesion with the skin can be improved.
  • the side seat 7 since the side seat 7 is not joined to any member in the cushion portion 20, the side seat 7 can move freely without being restrained. Can be reduced, and the side sheet 7 of the cushion part 20 can be in close contact with the skin surface, resulting in an excellent body fluid side leakage prevention effect.
  • the non-joining region 25 is positioned on the inner side of the sanitary napkin 1 in the width direction from the base end of the wing-shaped flap W ( It is preferably formed continuously from the width direction center side) to the wing-shaped flap W. That is, the non-joining region 25 is provided continuously from the inner side to the outer side in the width direction with respect to the fold line RL at the base end portion of the wing-shaped flap W.
  • the length A of the non-bonded region 25 in the napkin width direction is 20 to 50 mm, preferably 30 to 40 mm. In the example shown in FIG.
  • the length A is provided with an inner joining region 21 at a portion where the end portion on the inner side in the width direction of the side seat 7 is folded back to the outer side in the width direction.
  • region 22 is taken.
  • the non-bonding region 25 is preferably formed in a long range in the front side and the rear side from the base end portion of the wing-shaped flap W with respect to the longitudinal direction of the sanitary napkin 1. That is, the non-joining region 25 is provided in a range where at least the wing-shaped flap W exists.
  • the base end portion of the wing-shaped flap W is a portion of the fold line RL of the wing-shaped flap W that folds the wing-shaped flap W at the time of mounting.
  • the length B in the napkin longitudinal direction of the non-bonded region 25 is preferably formed longer than the length in the napkin longitudinal direction of the base end portion of the wing-shaped flap W, specifically 70 to 140 mm, preferably 90 to 120 mm. It is good to do.
  • the length B includes an inner joint region 21 and an outer joint region 22 in the inner joint region 21 and the outer joint region 22 that join the side sheet 7 to the lower layer side member. Is the distance in the longitudinal direction of the napkin between the positions at which separation begins in the width direction, and as shown in FIG. 5B, the folded portion joining region 24 for joining the folded portion 23 of the side sheet 7 to the side sheet 7 Is the distance between the fold joint regions 24, 24 at both ends. In FIG. 5, these distances are formed almost equal to each other, but if they are different, the shorter distance may be adopted.
  • the wing-shaped flaps W are generally located on both sides of the blood drainage port H of the wearer, by setting at least the range where the wing-shaped flaps W are present as the non-joining regions 25, both sides of the blood drainage port H Thus, the cushion part 20 is formed, and the followability to the movement around the leg and the side leakage prevention effect of body fluid are improved.
  • the folded portion 23 is formed with the side edge portion of the absorbent body 4 as a base end, and the folded end portion is folded outward in the width direction, and the folded end portion is the absorber 3. It is preferable to form so that it may extend outside a side edge.
  • the wing-shaped flap W is folded outward so as to wind the crotch portion of the underwear 30 when worn, the hollow cushion portion 20 that the side sheet 7 of the folded portion 23 expands and bulges to the skin side is provided. It becomes easier to form.
  • the folded width C of the folded portion 23 is 5 to 15 mm, preferably 8 to 12 mm.
  • the end portion on the inner side in the width direction of the side sheet 7 is folded back to the outer side in the width direction, and the folded portion is joined to the liquid-permeable surface sheet 3 in the inner joint region 21.
  • it may extend to the inner side in the width direction without folding back to the outer side in the width direction, and may be joined to the liquid-permeable surface sheet 3 in a state where the inner edge in the width direction of the side sheet 7 faces the inner side in the width direction.
  • the former forms the cushion portion 20
  • the skin contact of the cushion portion 20 is achieved by adding the bending resilience of the portion of the side seat 7 where the end portion on the inner side in the width direction is folded back outward in the width direction.
  • seat 7 should just be joined to the range containing the liquid-permeable surface sheet 3 in the said inner side joining area
  • the wing-shaped flap W is folded outward so that the crotch portion of the underwear is wound when worn, and the napkin is curved along the roundness in the front-rear direction of the body.
  • a hollow cushion portion 20 that bulges to the skin side is formed on the skin portion, and a hollow portion that bulges to the skin side can be formed without using an elastic elastic member.
  • a nonwoven fabric obtained by an appropriate processing method such as an air-through method, a spunlace method, a spunbond method, a thermal bond method, a melt blown method, or a needle punch method can be used, but an air-through nonwoven fabric is used. Is particularly preferred.
  • the air-through is suitable for obtaining a relatively high-strength nonwoven fabric as compared with other processing methods, and the cushion portion 20 is easily formed when the hollow cushion portion 20 is formed by using the air-through nonwoven fabric. At the same time, the hollow shape of the cushion portion 20 is easily maintained.
  • the fineness of the fibers constituting the side sheet 7 is preferably 2.2 dtex or less, and the basis weight of the side sheet 7 is 15 to 30 g / m 2 , preferably 18 to 22 g / m 2 is preferable.
  • the side sheet 7 is preferably composed of a nonwoven fabric containing polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fibers.
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • the polyethylene terephthalate fiber is generally a material having a high resistance to bending, a high bending resilience, and an excellent flexibility. For this reason, when the said side sheet 7 contains a polyethylene terephthalate fiber, the side sheet 7 of the folding
  • the blending ratio of the polyethylene terephthalate fiber is arbitrary, but it may be about 30 to 100% by weight, preferably about 50 to 90% by weight.
  • the side sheet 7 may have a multilayer structure of two or more layers, and at least the layer of the skin contact surface may include polyethylene terephthalate fibers.
  • the polyethylene terephthalate fiber may be a fiber made only of polyethylene terephthalate or a fiber containing polyethylene terephthalate.
  • the sanitary napkin 1A according to a second embodiment has a folded portion 23 of the side seat 7 in the width direction as shown in FIGS. It differs in that it is folded inward.
  • the liquid is permeable in the inner joint region 21 in which the end portion on the inner side in the width direction of the side sheet 7 extending toward the inner side in the width direction is provided along the longitudinal direction.
  • a folded portion 23 is formed along the longitudinal direction in which the side sheet 7 is folded in the width direction, just outside the width direction outer end of the inner bonded region 21.
  • the folded portion 23 is formed along the longitudinal direction. 23 is folded inward in the width direction, and the folded portion is joined to the side sheet 7 at the folded portion joining regions 24 at both ends in the napkin longitudinal direction.
  • the wing-shaped flap W is folded outward so as to wrap around the crotch portion of the underwear 30, and the sanitary napkin 1A is disposed in the front-rear direction of the body.
  • the side seat 7 of the folded portion 23 is unfolded in the non-joining region 25, and the hollow cushion portion 20 bulging outward is formed. It becomes like this.
  • the cushion portion 20 is configured such that the side seat 7 is pulled outward by folding the wing-shaped flap W outward, and the folded portion 23 folded inward along with this rises, and both sides constituting the folded portion 23.
  • the hollow cushion portion 20 has a sheet portion 23a on the inner side in the width direction among the two layers of the sheet portion constituting the folded portion 23, with the outer edge in the width direction of the inner joining region 21 as a base end on the skin side.
  • this inclined wall part constitutes a pocket-shaped leak-proof wall and effectively blocks the body fluid flowing toward the outside Will be able to.
  • the so-called daytime napkin in which the wing-shaped flap W is provided in the substantially central portion of the napkin in the longitudinal direction has been described.
  • the present invention can be similarly applied to a so-called night napkin in which a hip hold flap covering the buttock is formed.
  • the non-joining region 25 is formed in a range in which the rear side is relatively longer in the longitudinal direction than the front side of the wing-shaped flap W.
  • SYMBOLS 1 Sanitary napkin, 2 ... Impervious back sheet, 3 ... Liquid permeable surface sheet, 4 ... Absorber, 5 ... Encapsulated sheet, 7 ... Side sheet, 10 ... Squeeze groove, 11 ... Central squeeze groove, DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 12 ... Front side compressed groove, 13 ... Rear side compressed groove, 14 ... Both sides compressed groove, 20 ... Cushion part, 21 ... Inner junction area, 22 ... Outer junction area, 23 ... Folding part, 24 ... Folding part junction area, 25 ... Non-joining area, 30 ... underwear

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