WO2020095762A1 - Corps d'emballage d'article absorbant et emballage pour corps d'emballage d'article absorbant - Google Patents

Corps d'emballage d'article absorbant et emballage pour corps d'emballage d'article absorbant Download PDF

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WO2020095762A1
WO2020095762A1 PCT/JP2019/042382 JP2019042382W WO2020095762A1 WO 2020095762 A1 WO2020095762 A1 WO 2020095762A1 JP 2019042382 W JP2019042382 W JP 2019042382W WO 2020095762 A1 WO2020095762 A1 WO 2020095762A1
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沁一 穆
政浩 柏木
維 蒋
雪▲チィー▼ 馬
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  • the present invention relates to an absorbent article package and a package of the absorbent article package.
  • Absorbent articles include sanitary napkins, panty liners, and absorbent pads. As in the absorbent article disclosed in Patent Document 1, it is known to use cotton fibers for a top sheet that directly contacts the wearer's skin to improve the touch.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the conventional problems as described above, and an object thereof is to allow a user to recognize a material of an absorbent article and a specific concept (product concept) of the absorbent article. Is to get it.
  • the main invention for achieving the above object is an absorbent article package having an absorbent article and a packaging material for packaging the absorbent article, which is visible from the outside of the absorbent article package.
  • the absorbent material is visible at the same time as the second material design, or visible after the second material design is visually recognized in a state where the absorbent article package is further developed.
  • the absorbent article which is provided on the absorbent article so as to be visually recognizable from the skin side surface of the absorbent article, and an aspiration pattern resemble of a specific concept of the absorbent article.
  • the user can be made aware of the material of the absorbent article and the specific concept (product concept) of the absorbent article.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic sectional view of the napkin 1 taken along the line AA in FIG. 1. It is a figure which shows the outer side surface of the packaging material 30.
  • FIG. 5A is a diagram showing an unsealed surface of the absorbent article package 40
  • FIG. 5B is a diagram showing an unopened surface of the absorbent article 40. It is a figure which shows the absorbent article package 40 in which the 1st folding part F1 was developed. It is a figure which shows the absorbent article package 40 in which the 2nd folding part F2 was developed.
  • An absorbent article packaging body having an absorbent article and a packaging material for packaging the absorbent article, wherein the absorbent article packaging body is visible from the outside of the absorbent article packaging body, and information about the material of the absorbent article is provided.
  • the first material pattern shown and the absorbent article package are visible in a state in which the absorbent article package is at least partially expanded, and are visible at the same time as the second material pattern showing information on the material and the second material pattern. Or, it is a design which is visible in a state where the absorbent article package is further developed after the second material design is visually recognized, and the absorbability is made visible from the skin side of the absorbent article.
  • An absorptive article packaging body which is provided on an article and has an associative design that reminds a specific concept of the absorbent article.
  • the material pattern is viewed multiple times, the material pattern is likely to remain in the impression of the user, and the material of the absorbent article can be recognized by the user. Further, since the recalled pattern is visually recognized in a state where the absorbent article is deployed or in a state where the absorbent article is peeled from the packaging material and used, the recalled pattern is likely to remain in the impression of the user, Allows users to recognize specific concepts.
  • the first material pattern is provided on the first surface of the absorbent article package, and the second surface of the absorbent article package shows information on the material. 3 Material design must be provided.
  • the unsealed end of the packaging material is provided on the second surface, and the area of the third material pattern is smaller than the area of the first material pattern, The area of the material pattern is smaller than the area of the third material pattern.
  • the area of the material pattern becomes smaller according to the order in which it is visually recognized by the user, so that the user's consciousness easily shifts from the material pattern to the recall pattern. Therefore, the recalled pattern is likely to remain in the impression of the user.
  • the area of the recall pattern is larger than the area of the second material pattern.
  • the recalled pattern is likely to remain in the impression of the user.
  • the glossiness of the second material design is lower than at least one of the glossiness of the first material design and the glossiness of the third material design.
  • the second material design is less noticeable than the first material design and the third material design, so that the user's consciousness easily shifts from the material design to the recall design. Therefore, the recalled pattern is likely to remain in the impression of the user.
  • the packaging material is folded while including the absorbent article in two folded portions along the width direction, and one end of the packaging material on one side in the longitudinal direction is folded.
  • the absorbent article has an absorbent body and a non-skin side sheet located on the non-skin side of the absorbent body, and at least a part of the second material pattern is the packaging material. It is provided in a portion of the non-skin side sheet extending from the other end in the longitudinal direction, and at least a part of the recalled pattern is provided on one side of the folded portion on the most one side in the longitudinal direction. Being done.
  • the absorbent article has an absorbent body, a non-skin side sheet located on the non-skin side of the absorbent body, and a pair of wing parts, and the inside in the width direction thereof. Is folded in a state where the pair of wing parts are folded back, and at least a part of the second material pattern is provided in a portion of the non-skin side sheet in the wing part, and the recall pattern is It must be provided at a position where it does not overlap the folded back wing.
  • Such an absorbent article package wherein the absorbent article has an absorber and a skin-side sheet located on the skin side of the absorber, and the absorber and the skin-side sheet At least one of them has a recess depressed in the thickness direction, the first material pattern and the second material pattern are formed by printing, the recall pattern is formed by the recess That
  • the recalled pattern has a shape symmetrical with respect to the width direction of the absorbent article.
  • a package of an absorbent article package containing such an absorbent article package comprising at least one of a pattern and a character indicating information on the material, and a package of the absorbent article package.
  • a sanitary napkin as an example of the absorbent article according to the present invention.
  • the absorbent article may be an absorbent article such as a panty liner, a light incontinence pad, a sanitary shorts, a disposable diaper, or an absorbent pad.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of a sanitary napkin 1 (hereinafter referred to as “napkin”) viewed from the skin side.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of the napkin 1 viewed from the non-skin side.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view of the napkin 1 taken along the line AA in FIG.
  • the napkin 1 has a longitudinal direction, a width direction, and a thickness direction that are orthogonal to each other.
  • the side in contact with the lower abdomen of the user is called “front side”
  • the side in contact with the buttocks of the user is called “rear side”.
  • the side in contact with the buttocks of the user is called “rear side”.
  • the side in contact with the buttocks of the user is referred to as “skin side”
  • the opposite side is referred to as “non-skin side”.
  • the napkin 1 has a pair of wing portions 1W extending from the central portion in the longitudinal direction to both outer sides in the width direction.
  • the napkin 1 has a top sheet 2, an intermediate sheet 3, an absorber 10, a back sheet 4, a wing sheet 5, and a side sheet 6 at the center in the width direction.
  • a top sheet 2, an intermediate sheet 3, an absorber 10 and a back sheet 4 are laminated in this order from the skin side in the thickness direction, and the side sheet 6 is an absorber from the end in the width direction of the skin side surface of the top sheet 2.
  • the non-skin side surface of 10 is arrange
  • the top sheet 2, the intermediate sheet 3, the absorber 10, the back sheet 4, the wing sheet 5, and the side sheet 6 are joined and fixed using an adhesive (not shown) such as a hot melt adhesive.
  • the top sheet 2 is a liquid-permeable sheet member, and a cotton sheet can be exemplified.
  • the intermediate sheet 3 is a liquid-permeable sheet member, and examples thereof include an air-through nonwoven fabric and a spunbond nonwoven fabric.
  • Each of the wing sheet 5 and the side sheet 6 is a hydrophobic sheet member, and examples thereof include an air-through nonwoven fabric and a spunbond nonwoven fabric.
  • the back sheet 4 is a liquid impermeable sheet member, and a polyethylene (PE) resin film or the like can be exemplified.
  • the back sheet 4 has a plane size larger than that of the absorber 10 and covers the entire plane of the absorber 10.
  • the napkin 1 may not have the intermediate sheet 3.
  • the wing portion 1W is formed by the wing seat 5 and the back seat 4 which extend outward from both sides in the width direction of the top seat 2 and the like on the non-skin side of the absorber 10.
  • the absorber 10 is a member that absorbs excrement and holds it inside.
  • the absorbent body 10 has an absorbent core 11 and a cover sheet 12 that covers the absorbent core 11.
  • the absorbent core 11 is formed into a predetermined shape by adding a liquid-absorbent granular material such as a super-absorbent polymer (so-called SAP) to a liquid-absorbent fiber such as pulp fiber or cellulosic absorbent fiber. It is a thing.
  • SAP super-absorbent polymer
  • the cover sheet 12 is a liquid-permeable sheet and can be exemplified by a tissue or the like.
  • a central adhesive portion 8 to which an adhesive is applied is provided on the non-skin side surface of the napkin 1 (that is, the non-skin side surface of the back sheet 4).
  • the eleven rectangular central adhesive portions 8 having long sides in the longitudinal direction are arranged at intervals in the width direction, but the central adhesive portion 8 has a shape, number, and The arrangement is not limited to this.
  • the central adhesive portion 8 is attached to the skin side surface of clothing such as underwear when the napkin 1 is used, so that the napkin 1 is fixed to the underwear or the like.
  • a wing adhesive portion 9 is provided on the non-skin side surface (non-skin side surface of the back sheet 4) in the thickness direction of each wing portion 1W.
  • the wing adhesive portion 9 four rectangular wing adhesive portions 9 having long sides in the longitudinal direction are arranged at intervals in the width direction in FIG. 2, but the shape, number, and And the arrangement is not limited to this.
  • the napkin 1 is used, the wing portion 1W is bent to the non-skin side, and the wing adhesive portion 9 is attached to the non-skin side surface such as underwear. As a result, the wing portion 1W is fixed to underwear or the like.
  • the napkin 1 has a linear compression recess 20 that is recessed in the thickness direction.
  • the linear compression recessed portion 20 is configured by arranging a plurality of dot-shaped compression recessed portions 21 in a line shape at intervals, and has a generally annular shape that is long in the longitudinal direction as a whole.
  • the top sheet 2, the intermediate sheet 3, and the absorber 10 are compressed in the thickness direction from the skin side surface side of the top sheet 2, and each member 2, 3, 10 is compressed. Are joined and integrated.
  • the linear compression recess 20 may be visible from the skin side surface side of the napkin 1, and for example, only the absorber 10 may be compressed, or the skin side located on the skin side of the absorber 10 may be compressed. Only the sheet (that is, at least one of the top sheet 2 and the intermediate sheet 3) may be compressed, or the absorber 10 and the like may be compressed from the back sheet 4 side. Further, the linear compression recess 20 may be a continuous groove-shaped recess.
  • the napkin 1 is thinner than the surroundings and the fiber density of the napkin 1 is higher.
  • These comparisons may be performed by a known method.
  • a visual comparison method or a dial thickness gauge ID-C1012C manufactured by Mitutoyo Co., Ltd. or an equivalent thereof is used, and the target site is pressurized at 3.0 gf / cm 2 , for example.
  • a method of obtaining and comparing the values measured by As a comparison of the densities of the napkins 1, a method of comparing based on an image obtained by enlarging a cross section obtained by cutting the napkin 1 in the thickness direction with an electron microscope or the like can be exemplified.
  • FIG. 4 is a view showing the outer side surface of the packaging material 30. That is, it is a diagram showing a surface visually recognized from the outside of an absorbent article package 40 (described later) in which the napkin 1 is packaged with the packaging material 30.
  • the packaging material 30 is a rectangular sheet-shaped member, and has a longitudinal direction and a width direction.
  • Examples of the packaging material 30 include resin films, non-woven fabrics, papers, and composites of these laminated together.
  • the packaging material 30 is folded such that the end 30a on one side in the longitudinal direction of the packaging material 30 is located outside the end 30b on the other side. That is, one end of the packaging material 30 on the one side in the longitudinal direction becomes the opening end 30a.
  • a fastening tape 31 for fastening the unsealed end 30a of the packaging material 30 is provided at one end of the packaging material 30 on one side in the longitudinal direction.
  • the fastening tape 31 is fixed to the outer surface of the packaging material 30 with an adhesive or the like so that a part of the fastening tape 31 extends outward in the longitudinal direction of the packaging material 30.
  • the fastening tape 31 may not be provided on the packaging material 30.
  • FIG. 5A is a diagram showing an unsealed surface 30A of the absorbent article package 40
  • FIG. 5B is a diagram showing an unopened surface 30B of the absorbent article 40
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing the absorbent article package 40 in which the first folded portion F1 is expanded.
  • FIG. 7 is a figure which shows the absorbent article package 40 in which the 2nd folding part F2 was expanded from FIG.
  • the absorbent article package 40 is one in which the napkins 1 are individually packaged by the packaging material 30.
  • the napkin 1 is arranged on the inner surface of the packaging material 30 with the skin side thereof facing upward.
  • the longitudinal direction of the packaging material 30 is along the longitudinal direction of the napkin 1
  • the width direction of the packaging material 30 is along the width direction of the napkin 1.
  • the open end 30a side of the packaging material 30 corresponds to the front side of the napkin 1.
  • the packaging material 30 is folded together with the napkin 1 at the two folds F1 and F2 along the width direction with the skin side of the napkin 1 inside.
  • the folded portion on the most one side in the longitudinal direction (opening end 30a side) is referred to as a first folded portion F1
  • the folded portion on the other side in the longitudinal direction with respect to the first folded portion F1 is referred to as a second folded portion F2. ..
  • the number of folding parts is not limited to two, and may be one or three or more.
  • the packaging material 30 may be folded not only at the folding portion along the width direction but also at the folding portion along the longitudinal direction. Further, the packaging material 30 and the napkin 1 may be individually folded. That is, the packaging material 30 may be folded so as to include the folded napkin 1.
  • both side ends of the packaging material 30 in the width direction are joined to form a joint 41.
  • a joining method in the joining portion 41 a well-known joining method such as heat sealing, ultrasonic sealing, an adhesive, or a combination thereof can be exemplified.
  • the napkin 1 is arranged on the inner side surface of the packaging material 30 with the wing portion 1W folded back inward in the width direction.
  • the release sheet 42 is arranged on the wing adhesive section 9.
  • the release sheet 42 is separable from the packaging material 30, and may be in a form that the user peels it in the expanded state of FIG. 7, or is joined to the packaging material 30 and the absorbent article packaging body 40 is developed. It may have a form (not shown) that is sometimes peeled off.
  • a release sheet 43 (see FIG. 2) is provided on the inner surface of the packaging material 30 at a portion facing the central adhesive portion 8 of the napkin 1, and the napkin 1 is provided with the packaging material 30 via the release sheet 43. Is located on the inner surface of.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a state in which the first folding section F1 is being developed.
  • FIG. 9, FIG. 10A, FIG. 10B, FIG. 11A, and FIG. 11B are explanatory diagrams of modified examples of the absorbent article package 40.
  • the top sheet 2 is a cotton sheet.
  • the sheet member is not limited to 100% cotton, and may be, for example, a mixed sheet of cotton and air-through nonwoven fabric.
  • the topsheet 2 is a portion that directly contacts the wearer's skin during wearing. Therefore, by using cotton, which is a natural fiber, for the top sheet 2, it is possible to reduce irritation to the wearer's skin and reduce the risk of itching, rash, etc. on the wearer's skin.
  • the napkin 1 has the impression that it is a high-grade product that uses safe materials.
  • a cotton sheet for the top sheet 2 gives the impression that it looks soft, and the luxury feel is enhanced.
  • napkin 1 Users of napkin 1 are likely to feel depressed during the menstrual period and tend to have a negative impression on napkin 1. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the negative impression of the napkin 1 by having the user use the product while sympathizing with the product concept such as “having a high-class feeling” (that is, a specific concept of the absorbent article), and the napkin 1 is positively positive. It leads to use. Therefore, it is important for the user to recognize the product concept of the napkin 1.
  • the absorbent article packaging body 40 is, for example, as shown in FIG. 5B, visible from the outside of the absorbent article packaging body 40, and has a material pattern 51 (first material pattern) indicating information about the material of the napkin 1.
  • a material pattern 51 first material pattern
  • the design representing cotton is designated as the design 51.
  • the absorbent article package 40 is visible when the absorbent article package 40 is at least partially expanded, and is the same material as the material pattern 51 of the packaging material 30. It has a material pattern 52 (second material pattern) indicating information on (cotton). That is, it has a material pattern 52 representing cotton. In this embodiment, the material pattern 52 is printed on the back sheet 4.
  • the napkin 1 is provided with a recollection pattern 54 that is visible from the skin side of the napkin 1 and that reminds me of the product concept of the napkin 1 (specific concept of absorbent article).
  • the product concept of the napkin 1 of this embodiment is "luxury". Therefore, the design of the crown, which is likely to give a high-class impression, is set as the recalling design 54.
  • This recalled pattern 54 is formed by forming a part of the linear compression recess 20 in the shape of a crown.
  • the recall pattern 54 is visible at the same time as the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 which is visually recognized after the absorbent article package 40 is unfolded, or the absorbent article packaging after the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 is visually recognized. It is assumed that the body 40 is visible when it is further expanded. In FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 and the recall pattern 54 are visible at the same time.
  • the user visually recognizes the material pattern 51 (see FIG. 5B) at least once before opening and expanding the absorbent article package 40, and the absorbent article package 40 is The material pattern 52 (see FIG. 6 and FIG. 7) will be visually recognized even after the development of. That is, the user visually recognizes the material patterns 51 and 52 a plurality of times. Therefore, due to the imprinting effect, the material patterns 51 and 52 are likely to be left in the impression of the user, and the user can recognize that cotton is used for the napkin 1. Therefore, the user can use the napkin 1 while feeling the characteristic part of the product (it is a soft product using a safe material).
  • the recall pattern 54 is visually recognized at the same time as the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 or after the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 is visually recognized. Further, since the recalled pattern 54 is provided on the napkin 1, it is also visible when the napkin 1 is removed from the packaging material 30 and put on underwear. That is, the user finally visually recognizes the recalled pattern 54. Therefore, by the familiar effect, the recalled pattern 54 is likely to remain in the impression of the user, and the user can be made aware of the high-class feeling that is the product concept of the napkin 1.
  • the user can recognize that he / she is using the high-quality napkin 1 or can re-recognize the product concept that he / she has sympathized with, and the negative impression of the napkin 1 or the period of menstruation. You can reduce the depression.
  • the user can recognize the material of the napkin 1 and the specific concept (product concept) of the napkin 1.
  • the unsealed surface 40A (second surface) of the absorbent article package 40 that is, the surface of the wrapping material 30 on which the unsealed end 30a and the fastening tape 31 are provided, is also provided.
  • a material pattern 53 (third material pattern) indicating information on the material (cotton) is provided, and as shown in FIG. 5B, the same material (on the unopened surface 40B (first surface) of the absorbent article package 40). It is preferable that a material pattern 51 indicating information regarding cotton) is provided.
  • the user can visually recognize the material patterns 51 and 53 twice before opening and expanding the absorbent article package 40, and visually confirming the material pattern 52 even after the absorbent article package 40 is expanded. Become. That is, the user visually recognizes the material patterns 51 to 53 three times or more, and the imprinting effect of the material patterns 51 to 53 is enhanced. Therefore, it is possible for the user to more surely recognize that cotton is used for the napkin 1.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above, and the material patterns 51 and 53 (first material pattern) may be provided on one of the unsealing surface 40A and the unsealing surface 40B of the absorbent article package 40.
  • the first material pattern 51 and the third material pattern 53 visible from the outside of the absorbent article package 40 are printed on the packaging material 30 (at least one of the outer side surface and the inner side surface).
  • the present invention is not limited to the above, and the first material pattern and the third material pattern are printed on the release sheet 43 that covers the central adhesive portion 8 (FIG. 2) on the non-skin side of the napkin 1, for example, and the packaging material 30. May be visible through.
  • the second material pattern 52 which is visible after the absorbent article package 40 is developed is printed on the back sheet 4.
  • the second material pattern is not limited to the above, and may be printed on a non-skin side sheet (for example, the wing sheet 5) located on the non-skin side of the absorber 10, or the inner surface of the packaging material 30. It may be printed on the packaging material 30 so as to be visible from the side, or may be printed on the release sheet 43 that covers the central adhesive portion 8 of the napkin 1 or the release sheet 42 that covers the wing adhesive portion 9.
  • the first to third material patterns 51 to 53 may be patterns showing information on the same material (cotton) of the napkin 1, and may have different shapes, or may have the same shape or similar shapes. Good.
  • the number of the first to third material symbols 51 to 53 may be one or plural. Further, the first to third material patterns 51 to 53 are not limited to those formed by printing, and may be formed in an uneven pattern without being colored.
  • a cotton pattern is illustrated as an example of the first to third material patterns 51 to 53, but the invention is not limited to this.
  • the mint pattern 58 may be used as the material pattern as shown in FIG. 11A.
  • silk fibers are used as the material of the napkin 1
  • the cocoon pattern may be used as the material pattern.
  • the Chinese medicine component is used for the material of the napkin 1, the design of the crude drug of the Chinese medicine component may be used as the material pattern.
  • the recalled pattern 54 may be provided on the napkin 1 so as to be visible from the skin side surface side of the napkin 1, and is not limited to being formed by the linear compression recess 20.
  • the recollection pattern 54 may be printed on the top sheet 2, the intermediate sheet 3, or the absorbent body 10, or may be formed on the peripheral portion 1A (see FIG. 1) of the napkin 1 or both side portions 1B in the width direction by a concavo-convex pattern (welding). Pattern).
  • a crown pattern is illustrated, but the invention is not limited to this.
  • a heart, an animal (cat) pattern, or the like can be illustrated as a recalling pattern that evokes the concept of “kawaii”.
  • a recollection pattern that evokes the concept of “cool” is a specific concept of the napkin 1, as a recollection pattern that evokes the concept of “cool”, a snow crystal pattern or the like can be illustrated as illustrated in FIG. 11B.
  • first to third material patterns 51 to 53 may be a combination of a pattern and characters (such as “cotton” or “Cotton”) indicating information about the material of the napkin 1.
  • the recalled pattern 54 may be a combination of a pattern and a character (for example, “luxury”) that recalls a specific concept of the napkin 1.
  • the absorbent article package 40 is a pattern other than the first to third material patterns 51 to 53 and the recall pattern 54, for example, background patterns 55a to 55c of the packaging material 30 shown in FIG. 4 and a heart shape shown in FIG.
  • the linear compression recesses 20A and the like may be included.
  • the absorbent article package 40 of the present embodiment is folded in three at the first folding portion F1 and the second folding portion F2.
  • at least one of the material patterns 52 is provided at the site of the backsheet 4 extending from the other end 30b in the longitudinal direction of the packaging material 30 (the end opposite to the opening end 30a). It is good that a section is provided.
  • at least a part of the recalled pattern 54 may be provided on one side in the longitudinal direction (on the unsealed end 30a side) of the first folded portion F1.
  • both patterns 52 and 54 are likely to remain in the impression of the user, and the user can recognize the material (cotton) of the napkin 1 and the specific concept (luxury feeling) of the napkin 1.
  • the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 is first visually recognized while the first folding portion F1 is being developed. That is, since the material design 52 of the backsheet 4 is visually recognized next to the material designs 51 and 53 of the packaging material 30, the imprinting effect of the material designs 51 to 52 is enhanced. Further, since the recall pattern 54 is visually recognized after the material pattern 52 of the back sheet 4, the familiarity effect of the recall pattern 54 is enhanced. Therefore, both the symbols 52 and 54 are likely to remain in the impression of the user.
  • the napkin 1 has a pair of wing portions 1W, and the pair of wing portions 1W is folded back inward in the width direction of the napkin 1, when the absorbent article package 40 is folded, as shown in FIG. As shown, it is preferable that at least a part of the material pattern 52 is provided in the portion of the back sheet 4 in the wing portion 1W. Further, the recalled pattern 54 may be provided at a position that does not overlap the folded wing portion 1W.
  • the end of the wing portion 1W in the longitudinal direction is a position where the inclination of the tangent line along the outer contour of the napkin 1 starts to change so as to incline in the width direction.
  • the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 visually recognized in the state of FIGS. 6 and 7 may be partially cut off, as long as it is known to represent cotton. Further, the material pattern 52 and the recalled pattern 54 of the backsheet 4 may be visually recognized in any one of the states of FIGS. 6 and 7. That is, the napkin 1 does not have to extend from the end 30b of the packaging material 30, and the napkin 1 does not have to have the wing portion 1W. Even if the napkin 1 does not have the wing portion 1W, if the width of the napkin 1 is wide, as shown in FIG. 7, both side portions 1C of the napkin 1 in the width direction are folded and packaged, The material pattern 52 may be provided on the back sheet 4 of the portion 1C. By doing so, the material pattern 52 can be visually recognized in the state where the absorbent article package 40 is expanded.
  • the material pattern 52 of the wing section 1W can be visually recognized through the release sheet 42.
  • the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 is visually recognized in a state where all the folded portions F1 and F2 are expanded, and the material pattern 52 is likely to remain in the impression of the user.
  • the recollection pattern 54 may be provided on the other side in the longitudinal direction with respect to the second folding portion F2.
  • the napkin 1 shown in FIGS. 11A and 11B does not have a wing portion.
  • the user visually recognizes the material pattern 58 (mint) of the backsheet 4 extending from the packaging material 30 in the state where the first folding portion F1 is developed, and then further develops the absorbent article packaging body 40.
  • the recollection pattern 59 (snowflake) is visually recognized in the state.
  • the material pattern 58 is likely to remain in the user's impression due to the imprinting effect
  • the recall pattern 59 is likely to remain in the user's impression due to the familiarity effect.
  • the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 is also preferably provided at a position overlapping with the central adhesive portion 8 on the non-skin side of the napkin 1.
  • the area of the material pattern 53 (FIG. 5A) of the opening surface 40A of the absorbent article package 40 is smaller than the area of the material pattern 51 (FIG. 5B) of the unopening surface 40B, and the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4
  • the area (FIGS. 6 and 7) is preferably smaller than the area of the material pattern 53 of the unsealing surface 40A.
  • the order of the patterns visually recognized is the material pattern 51 of the anti-opening surface 40B, the material pattern 53 of the opening surface 40A, and the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4. Therefore, by setting the above-mentioned area relationship, the area of the material patterns 51 to 53 visually recognized by the user can be gradually reduced, and the user's consciousness is easily transferred from the material patterns 51 to 53 to the recall pattern 54. Therefore, the recalled pattern 54 is likely to remain in the impression of the user even if it is visually recognized only once at the end. Therefore, the user can be made to recognize a specific concept (product concept) of the napkin 1.
  • the area of the recalled pattern 54 is preferably larger than the area of the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4. By doing so, the recalled pattern 54 is likely to remain in the impression of the user even if it is visually recognized only once at the end.
  • the absorbent article package 40 has a plurality of second material patterns like the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4, at least one of the plurality of second material patterns has an area of the unsealing surface 40A. It suffices if it is smaller than the area of 53. Further, the area of the recollection pattern 54 may be larger than the area of at least one of the plurality of second material patterns.
  • the comparison may be performed visually. Further, as shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 6, it is surrounded by a line along the longitudinal direction passing through both ends in the width direction of the symbols 51 to 54 and a line along the width direction passing through both ends in the longitudinal direction of the symbols 51 to 54.
  • the areas of the rectangular regions R1 to R4 may be compared.
  • the area calculation program may be used to calculate and compare the areas of the drawings along the contours of the patterns 51 to 54.
  • any one of the plurality of material patterns 52 see FIGS. 6 and 7) visually recognized at the same time as the recall pattern 54. Or, it may be compared with any one of the plurality of material patterns visually recognized before the recall pattern 54.
  • the product concept of the absorbent article package 40 of the present embodiment has a high-class feel. Therefore, at least one of the material pattern 53 on the unsealed surface 40A and the material pattern 51 on the unopened surface 40B may be a relatively high glossy pattern.
  • the material patterns 51 and 53 may be formed by metallic printing using an ink having metal particles (for example, aluminum particles or copper particles). By doing so, it becomes easier for the user who looks at the material patterns 51, 53 of the packaging material 30 to have a high-class impression on the napkin 1.
  • the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 is not formed by metallic printing. That is, the glossiness of the material design 52 (second material design) of the backsheet 4 is the glossiness of the material design 53 (third material design) of the opening surface 40A and the material design 51 (first material design) of the anti-opening surface 40B. It is better to lower the glossiness than at least one of the above. By doing so, the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 is less noticeable than the material patterns 51 and 53 of the packaging material 30. Therefore, the user's consciousness is easily transferred from the material patterns 51 to 53 to the recall pattern 54, and the recall pattern 54 is likely to remain in the user's impression even if it is visually recognized only once at the end.
  • the material patterns 51 and 53 of the packaging material 30 may not be formed by metallic printing
  • the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 may be formed by metallic printing.
  • the comparison (measurement) of glossiness may be performed by a known method. For example, it is possible to measure and compare the specular glossiness at a measurement angle of 60 ° using MN GLOSS METER (glossiness meter) manufactured by ITECH. Specifically, first, the gloss meter is calibrated using a calibration standard plate (black plate having a refractive index of 1.567). Next, the sample is laid flat on the calibration standard plate without wrinkles. The material patterns 51 and 53 of the packaging material 30 are measured with the outer side surface of the absorbent article packaging body 40 facing up. Further, as shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B, the measurement is preferably performed in the form of the absorbent article package 40 (that is, the packaging material 30 is folded with the napkin 1 included).
  • the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 is measured with the non-skin side of the napkin 1 facing up. Moreover, as shown in FIG. 2, it is preferable to measure in the state where the napkin 1 is deployed.
  • a gloss meter is placed on the sample, the sample is irradiated with a light source having an incident angle of 60 °, and the reflected light reflected from the sample is received by a photodetector at a light receiving angle of 60 °.
  • the intensity of the reflected light at this time is recorded as the gloss level (Gs) of the sample.
  • the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 is measured at a position where it does not overlap the central adhesive portion 8 and the wing adhesive portion 9.
  • the measurement is performed with a portion having a large print area (filled area) of the material patterns 52 and 53 as the measurement center.
  • the density of the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 may be lower than the density of the material patterns 51 and 53 of the packaging material 30.
  • the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 is less noticeable than the material patterns 51 and 53 of the packaging material 30. Therefore, the user's consciousness is easily transferred from the material patterns 51 to 53 to the recall pattern 54, and the recall pattern 54 is likely to remain in the user's impression even if it is visually recognized only once at the end.
  • the density of the material patterns 51 and 53 of the packaging material 30 is not limited to the above, and may be equal to or lower than the density of the material pattern 52 of the back sheet 4.
  • the comparison of the concentrations may be performed by a known method.
  • a white reference plate is arranged below the member having the patterns 51 to 53 to be measured.
  • the parts of the patterns 51 to 53 and the white reference plate are measured using a color difference meter.
  • the measured values L * value, a * value, b * value
  • the color difference ⁇ E * ab of the patterns 51 to 53 with respect to the white reference plate is calculated by the following equation.
  • ⁇ E * ab [( ⁇ L * ) 2 + ( ⁇ a * ) 2 + ( ⁇ b * ) 2 ] 1/2 It can be said that the larger the color difference ⁇ E * ab, the darker the density of the patterns 51 to 53.
  • the material patterns 51 and 53 of the packaging material 30 and the material pattern 52 of the back sheet 4 are formed by printing, and the recollection pattern 54 is formed of the linear compression recesses 20 (recesses).
  • the recalled pattern 54 is preferably symmetrical with respect to the width direction of the napkin 1.
  • the linear compression recessed portion 20 not only represents a design, but also functions to prevent the absorber 10 from losing its shape and to improve the liquid diffusibility of the absorber 10. Therefore, since the recalled pattern 54 is symmetrical with respect to the width direction, it is possible to suppress the occurrence of a performance difference between the one side and the other side of the napkin 1 in the width direction.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above, and the material patterns 51 to 53 and the recall pattern 54 may have the same display method. Further, the recalled pattern 54 may have an asymmetrical shape with respect to the width direction of the napkin 1.
  • the packaging material 30 is preferably a sheet member having relatively high transparency. In that case, as shown in FIG. 9, at least a part of the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4 is visible from the outside of the absorbent article package 40 through the packaging material 30.
  • the user can visually recognize the material patterns 51 and 53 of the packaging material 30 as well as the material pattern 52 of the backsheet 4, and can visually recognize a larger number of material patterns 51 to 53 at one time. become. Therefore, the imprinting effect is enhanced, the material patterns 51 to 53 are likely to remain in the impression of the user, and the user can recognize the material (cotton) of the napkin 1.
  • the recalled pattern 54 is preferably invisible from the outside of the absorbent article package 40.
  • the recall pattern 54 is not visually recognized, and the imprinting effect of the material patterns 51 and 53 is suppressed from being reduced. it can. Therefore, the material patterns 51 to 53 are likely to remain in the impression of the user.
  • the material pattern 52 (second material pattern) of the backsheet 4 may not be visible from the outside of the absorbent article package 40, without being limited to the above.
  • the recalled pattern 54 may be visible from the outside of the absorbent article package 40.
  • the material patterns (first material pattern, third material pattern) visible from the outside of the absorbent article package 40 are provided on the fastening tape 31 instead of being provided on the packaging material 30. It may be provided, or may be provided on the fastening tape 31 together with the material patterns 51 and 53 of the packaging material 30. The user holds the fastening tape 31 and opens the absorbent article package 40. Therefore, the material pattern 56 of the fastening tape 31 is easily noticed by the user, and is likely to remain in the impression of the user.
  • the material design (second material design) visible in the state where the absorbent article packaging body 40 is at least partially developed is the packaging material 30 to which the fastening tape 31 is fastened. It may be provided in the part P31.
  • This material design 58 may be provided in place of the material design 52 of the backsheet 4, or may be provided together with the material design 52 of the backsheet 4. In this case, when the user peels off the fastening tape 31, the material pattern 58 is visually recognized, and the material pattern 58 is likely to be noticed by the user and easily remains in the impression of the user.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the package 60 of the absorbent article package 40.
  • the package 60 (bag member) contains one or a plurality of absorbent article packaging bodies 40.
  • the package 60 shown in FIG. 12 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and the absorbent article package 40 can be taken out from the package 60 by opening the lid member 60A of the package 60.
  • the shape of the package 60 shown in FIG. 12 is an example, and the shape is not limited to this.
  • the package 60 includes a material pattern 61 (for example, a pattern representing cotton) indicating information on the same material (cotton) as the material indicated by the material patterns 51 to 53 of the absorbent article package 40, and a material character 62 (for example, “cotton”). Use ”and the like).
  • a material pattern 61 for example, a pattern representing cotton
  • a material character 62 for example, “cotton”). Use ”and the like.
  • the user who saw the package 60 can be made aware of the material (cotton) of the napkin 1. Further, the material of the napkin 1 is imprinted on the subconscious of the user who sees the material pattern 61 and the material character 62 of the package 60. Therefore, when the absorbent article package 40 is used, the user who sees the material patterns 51 to 53 of the absorbent article package 40 recognizes the material of the napkin 1 again, and the material patterns 51 to 53 are the impressions of the user. Will be more likely to remain. Therefore, it is possible to get the napkin 1 to be used while feeling the characteristic part of the material of the napkin 1.
  • the package 60 includes at least one of a recalling pattern 63 (for example, a design representing a crown) that recalls a specific concept (product concept) of the napkin 1 and a recalling character 64 (for example, “luxury”). It is preferable to have
  • the user who sees the package 60 can be made aware of the specific concept (luxury feeling) of the napkin 1. Therefore, it is possible to use the napkin 1 while having the product concept of the napkin 1 sympathize with it.
  • the specific concept of the napkin 1 is imprinted on the subconsciousness of the user who sees the recalled pattern 63 and the recalled character 64 of the package 60. Therefore, when the absorbent article package 40 is used, the user who sees the recalled pattern 54 of the napkin 1 re-recognizes the product concept of the napkin 1, and the recalled pattern 54 is likely to remain according to the impression of the user. Therefore, it is possible to reduce a negative impression on the napkin 1 and a depressed mood during the menstrual period.
  • the material pattern 61 and the like are provided on the outer surface and the front surface of the package 60.
  • the invention is not limited to this, and may be provided on any part of the package 60 (for example, the inner surface or the side surface).
  • the material pattern 61 material character 62
  • the lid member 60A specifically, the seal member 60A detachably provided in the main body of the package 60
  • the recall pattern 63 on the outer surface of the package 60.
  • the recall character 64 may be provided, or conversely, the recall pattern 63 (recall symbol 64) may be provided inside the lid member 60A and the material pattern 61 (material letter 62) may be provided on the outer surface of the package 60. ..
  • each pattern is likely to remain in the subconscious of the user. Therefore, the material and product concept of the napkin 1 can be more recognized by the user.

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L'invention concerne un corps d'emballage d'article absorbant (40) comprenant : une première conception de matériau (51) pour indiquer des informations relatives à un matériau d'un article absorbant (1), la première conception de matériau (51) étant visible depuis l'extérieur du corps d'emballage d'article absorbant (40) ; une seconde conception de matériau (52) pour indiquer des informations relatives au matériau, la seconde conception de matériau (52) étant visible dans un état dans lequel le corps d'emballage d'article absorbant (40) est au moins partiellement déplié ; et une conception de rappel (54) pour rappeler un concept spécifique de l'article absorbant (1), la conception de rappel (54) étant visible en même temps que la seconde conception de matériau (52) ou dans un état dans lequel le corps d'emballage d'article absorbant (40) est en outre déplié après que la seconde conception de matériau (52) est visuellement reconnue, et étant fournie à l'article absorbant (1) de façon à être visible depuis une surface côté peau de l'article absorbant (1).
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