WO2021199600A1 - 吸収性物品の収容体 - Google Patents

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WO2021199600A1
WO2021199600A1 PCT/JP2021/002009 JP2021002009W WO2021199600A1 WO 2021199600 A1 WO2021199600 A1 WO 2021199600A1 JP 2021002009 W JP2021002009 W JP 2021002009W WO 2021199600 A1 WO2021199600 A1 WO 2021199600A1
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花尻 武
加代子 柏木
由美子 仁野
桂子 原
森川 良樹
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ユニ・チャーム株式会社
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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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/551Packaging before or after use
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/07Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles

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  • the present invention relates to an accommodating body of an absorbent article.
  • Disposable absorbent items such as diapers for infants and adults, sanitary napkins, and incontinence pads are usually stored and sold in a containment body that protects absorbent items such as boxes and bags.
  • a containment body that protects absorbent items such as boxes and bags.
  • an accommodating body of such an absorbent article for example, a package having a laminate including a film layer and a paper layer is known (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned conventional problems, and an object of the present invention is to use paper as a main material for accommodating an absorbent article, and to allow moisture to enter the inside of the accommodating member.
  • the purpose is to provide a containment body that suppresses this.
  • the accommodating member includes an absorbent article and an accommodating member for accommodating the absorbent article. It is an accommodating body of an absorbent article having an innermost layer formed therein, and the mass of the paper constituting the outermost layer accounts for more than 50% of the mass of the accommodating member.
  • an accommodating body that suppresses moisture from entering the inside of the accommodating member while using paper as the main material as the accommodating member for accommodating the absorbent article.
  • FIG. 2A is a plan view of the accommodating member 10 when viewed from the front side
  • FIG. 2B is a plan view of the accommodating member 10 when viewed from the rear side
  • 3A is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the BB cross section of FIG. 2A
  • FIG. 3B is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the CC cross section of FIG. 2A.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of the absorbent article 20 in a state of being accommodated in the accommodating member 10 when viewed from the front side in the front-rear direction.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of the absorbent article 20 in a state of being accommodated in the accommodating member 10 when viewed from the front side in the front-rear direction.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view and a cross-sectional view of the absorbent article 20 in a state where the absorbent article 20 is unfolded and stretched.
  • FIG. 7A is a diagram for explaining the arrangement of the symbol 15 provided on the accommodating member 10 according to another embodiment
  • FIG. 7B is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the XX cross section of FIG. 7A. It is a figure for demonstrating the friction coefficient which concerns on other embodiment. It is a figure which showed the measurement result of the friction coefficient which concerns on other embodiment. It is a figure for demonstrating the surface roughness SMD which concerns on other embodiments. It is a figure which showed the measurement result of the surface roughness SMD which concerns on other embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a state in which the absorbent article 20 is taken out by putting a hand in the gap of the accommodating member 10 according to another embodiment. It is a front view of the state in which the accommodating body 1 is turned upside down according to another embodiment.
  • the accommodating member includes an absorbent article and an accommodating member for accommodating the absorbent article. It is an accommodating body of an absorbent article having an innermost layer formed therein, and the mass of the paper constituting the outermost layer accounts for more than 50% of the mass of the accommodating member.
  • the container of such an absorbent article not only the paper but also the inner layer made of a material having a lower moisture permeability than the paper prevents moisture from entering the inside of the container, which is good. Moisture resistance can be guaranteed. Further, when the mass of paper exceeds 50%, paper becomes the main material and can be treated as a standard mark that can be disposed of as paper waste, so that an environment-friendly container can be provided.
  • a pair of accommodating bodies of such absorbent articles which have a vertically intersecting vertical direction, a horizontal direction, and a front-rear direction, and the accommodating members are joined at both ends in the horizontal direction along the vertical direction.
  • the side seal portion of the above and the bottom seal portion joined along the left and right directions at the lower end portion in the vertical direction, and the pair of side seal portions and the bottom seal portion constitute the accommodating member.
  • the low moisture permeability material provided on the innermost layer of one surface and the low moisture permeability material provided on the innermost layer of a surface different from the one surface are adjacent to each other in the front-rear direction. , It is desirable that it is welded.
  • the accommodating body of the absorbent article has an opening for taking out the absorbent article, and the opening has a sealing portion that can be opened and closed.
  • the accommodating member can be resealed by the sealing portion each time it is used, and it is possible to prevent moisture from entering.
  • the upper and lower layers of the absorbent article which have a vertical direction, a horizontal direction, and a front-rear direction intersecting each other, and the outermost layer and the innermost layer, which have low moisture permeability, form the upper and lower layers.
  • the sealing portion is provided above and below the sealing portion.
  • the upper side of the sealing portion is a portion to be gripped when opening the accommodating member, and not only the outermost layer but also a material having low moisture permeability is provided on the upper side. Therefore, the gripped portion is hard to tear.
  • the material containing the absorbent article and having low moisture permeability is a resin sheet.
  • an accommodating body of an absorbent article by providing a resin sheet as a material having low moisture permeability in at least a part of the innermost layer, it is possible to provide an accommodating body that does not easily absorb moisture.
  • the accommodating member has a window region in which at least a part thereof is composed of only a resin sheet and a non-window region in which the paper and the resin sheet overlap. It is desirable that the surface area of the window area is smaller than the surface area of the non-window area.
  • the absorbent article in the accommodating body can be confirmed by the window area, and by minimizing the window area, there is a possibility that moisture may enter the inside of the accommodating member. Can be reduced.
  • An accommodating body of such an absorbent article which has a vertical direction, a horizontal direction, and a front-rear direction that intersect with each other, and the window region is continuous from one end to the other end in the left-right direction along the left-right direction. It is desirable that it is provided.
  • the window area is provided up to the end in the width direction (horizontal direction), so that the consumer can easily see the absorbent article inside without opening the package. It is possible to reduce the frequency of opening for such purposes. As a result, the possibility of moisture entering the inside of the housing can be reduced.
  • a symbol is provided on the outermost layer of the accommodating body of the absorbent article, and the symbol is composed of water-based ink.
  • the amount of petroleum-derived organic solvent used can be reduced by using the water-based ink as compared with the case of forming an image using the oil-based ink. This makes it possible to realize a more environmentally friendly housing.
  • a symbol is provided on at least a part of the outermost surface of the absorbent article in the accommodating body of the absorbent article, and the maximum concentration of the symbol provided on the outermost layer of the accommodating member is determined by the maximum concentration of the symbol. It is desirable that the concentration is higher than the maximum concentration of the symbol provided on the outermost surface of the absorbent article.
  • a disposable diaper container 1 (hereinafter, also simply referred to as “container 1”) that houses a disposable diaper.
  • the absorbent article accommodated in the accommodating body 1 is not limited to disposable diapers, and may be any as long as it can be accommodated in the accommodating member such as a sanitary napkin, a panty liner, and a light incontinence pad.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view and a cross-sectional view of the housing body 1.
  • the accommodating body 1 has an accommodating member 10 which is a bag-shaped member, and a plurality of absorbent articles 20 (disposable diapers) accommodating inside the accommodating member 10. Further, the accommodating body 1 (accommodating member 10) has a vertical direction, a horizontal direction, and a front-rear direction that intersect each other.
  • the front view of FIG. 1 shows a state in which the housing body 1 is viewed from the front side in the front-rear direction, and the cross-sectional view of FIG. 1 shows the AA cross section of the front view. Further, FIG. 1 shows a state in which the lower end of the housing body 1 is in contact with the ground and the housing body 1 is upright.
  • the accommodating member 10 has a substantially triangular cross section in which the width increases in the front-rear direction from one side (upper side in FIG. 1) to the other side (lower side in FIG. 1) in the vertical direction. (A region shown by a diagonal line in the AA cross section of FIG. 1), and one or more absorbent articles 20 can be accommodated in the accommodation space.
  • a plurality (four in FIG. 1) of the absorbent articles 20 are stacked in the front-rear direction and are accommodated, and can be freely taken in and out from the opening 10pn (described later) formed on one side (upper side) of the accommodating member 10 in the vertical direction. Is possible.
  • FIG. 2A is a plan view of the accommodating member 10 when viewed from the front side
  • FIG. 2B is a plan view of the accommodating member 10 when viewed from the rear side
  • 3A is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the BB cross section of FIG. 2A
  • FIG. 3B is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the CC cross section of FIG. 2A.
  • the accommodating member 10 has a front surface 11, a rear surface 12, and a bottom surface 13. Further, as shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B, the accommodating member 10 has an outermost layer 10a forming an outer surface of the accommodating member 10 and an innermost layer 10b forming an inner side surface. More specifically, the front surface 11, the rear surface 12, and the bottom surface 13 of the accommodating member 10 each have a two-layer structure in which the outermost layer 10a and the innermost layer 10b are joined. However, each front surface 11, rear surface 12, and bottom surface 13 may have three or more layers, or a part thereof may have a one-layer structure.
  • At least a part of the outermost layer 10a of the accommodating member 10 is made of paper.
  • “paper” is manufactured by sticking plant fibers and the like.
  • the paper constituting the outermost layer 10a is “paper” made of plant fibers such as pulp fibers.
  • the accommodating member 10 is a composite material using a material other than paper, but it is desirable that the mass of the paper constituting the outermost layer 10a accounts for more than 50% of the mass of the accommodating member 10. By doing so, even if the accommodating member 10 is made of a composite material, when the mass of the paper exceeds 50%, the paper becomes the main material and the mark (not shown, which is a standard for disposal as paper waste). It can be treated as a so-called "paper” mark).
  • the accommodating member 10 (accommodating body 1) has a "paper” mark
  • it is a recyclable object when it is disposed of from each household, and the user indicates that the accommodating body 1 is manufactured in consideration of the environment.
  • the definition of "paper” that is subject to the “paper” mark is that it is manufactured by entwining and sticking "plant fibers", but it is paper that is not subject to the "paper” mark that contains materials other than plant fibers.
  • the outermost layer 10a is made of paper material, it is easy for the user to recognize that the container 1 is a so-called “de-pla” product that reduces the amount of oil-based materials, and uses an environmentally friendly image. Can be given to a person. Therefore, in the present embodiment, it is desirable that the entire outermost layer 10a is made of paper.
  • a predetermined symbol 15 may be provided on the surface of the outermost layer 10a of the front surface 11 of the accommodating member 10 on the surface side (front side in the front-rear direction).
  • the symbol 15 is provided to allow the user to visually recognize various information regarding the housing 1 (absorbent article 20).
  • the name (trade name) and features (material used) of the absorbent article 20 a graphic (for example, a picture of cotton) pronounced of the absorbent article 20, and wearing.
  • Information on the size of the target person and the like is provided as the symbol 15.
  • various certification marks may be displayed (not shown) as the symbol 15.
  • the design 15 is printed on the surface side of the outermost layer 10a by gravure printing or flexographic printing using a predetermined water-based ink.
  • water-based inks often use water as a solvent, are safer than oil-based inks using an organic solvent, and have less odor, and are therefore environmentally friendly inks.
  • the water-based ink has a weaker adhesiveness to the printing medium than the oil-based ink, so that it may be difficult to use it in products distributed on the market.
  • the outermost layer 10a which is a non-printing medium, is made of paper, the water-based ink is easily fixed and the design 15 can be stably formed. Therefore, from the viewpoint of environmental consideration, it is preferable to use water-based ink as the ink for printing the design 15 on the housing member 10 of the present embodiment.
  • At least a part of the innermost layer 10b is made of a material having a lower moisture permeability than paper.
  • the absorbent body of the accommodating absorbent article may absorb the moisture because the paper has a property of easily absorbing moisture. rice field.
  • a material having a lower moisture permeability than paper can be expressed by the moisture permeability which is an index of the moisture permeability, and the moisture permeability is determined by, for example, the moisture permeability test method of the moisture-proof packaging material of JIS Z 0208: 1976 (the moisture permeability test method of JIS Z 0208: 1976). It can be measured according to the cup method). Test pieces are collected from the paper constituting the outermost layer 10a and the material constituting the innermost layer 10b, respectively, and the test pieces are attached to a moisture permeable cup containing a moisture absorbent (calcium chloride) under specified temperature and humidity conditions.
  • a moisture absorbent calcium chloride
  • the amount of water permeation (emission amount) per unit area (m2) after being left to stand naturally for 24 hours is measured.
  • the higher the value of moisture permeability, the higher the moisture permeability, and the material with low (small) moisture permeability compared to the moisture permeability of the paper constituting the outermost layer 10a is "material with lower moisture permeability than paper". And.
  • the material having a lower moisture permeability than such paper is preferably a resin sheet.
  • the "resin" constituting the resin sheet is a synthetic resin made of a polymer compound, and for example, a thermoplastic resin such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), etc. Can be used.
  • the innermost layer 10b is made of a transparent resin, and it is possible to visually recognize the innermost layer 10b through at least one side (front side) to the other side (back side) in the thickness direction.
  • the resin constituting the innermost layer 10b is colorless and transparent so that the absorbent article 20 housed inside the housing member 10 can be easily seen from the outside of the housing body 1 through the window region 16 described later. It is desirable to have.
  • a resin sheet used as a material having a lower moisture permeability than paper for example, a laminated film in which polyethylene (PE) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) are laminated can be used.
  • the thickness of the laminated film arranged on the front surface 11 and the rear surface 12 of the accommodating member 10 is preferably about 12 ⁇ m for polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and about 30 ⁇ m for polyethylene (PE), and the thickness of the laminated film arranged on the bottom surface 13. Is preferably about 12 ⁇ m for polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and about 60 ⁇ m for polyethylene (PE).
  • Such a laminated film may be used as the innermost layer 10b, and a joint portion (indicated by a broken line in FIG. 3A) may be formed by laminating with the outermost layer 10a made of paper.
  • a surface front surface 11, rear surface 12, or bottom surface 13
  • the mass of each material in the accommodating member 10 is 9.3 g for paper, 5.3 g for polyethylene (PE), and 2 for polyethylene terephthalate (PET). .1 g.
  • the thickness of the paper is based on the basis weight, but the basis weight of the paper used here is 100 g / m 2 .
  • the innermost layers 10b and 10b of the front surface 11 and the rear surface 12 are overlapped back and forth so as to face each other (see FIGS. 3A and 3B). Further, at the lower end portion of the accommodating member 10 in the vertical direction, a bottom surface 13 folded in half in the vertical direction so that the outermost layers 10a face each other is arranged between the front surface 11 and the rear surface 12 in the front-rear direction. Then, the faces adjacent to each other in the front-rear direction (thickness direction) are joined to each other in a predetermined region.
  • the innermost layer 10b of the front surface 11 and the innermost layer 10b of the bottom surface 13 constituting the accommodating member 10 are adjacent to each other in the front-rear direction and are joined to each other. Will be done.
  • the innermost layers 10b are joined to each other by using a known welding means such as heat welding. Since the innermost layer 10b is a resin sheet member and has thermoplasticity, the opposing sheet members can be joined to each other with sufficient strength by using the welding means.
  • the innermost layer 10b of the rear surface 12 and the innermost layer 10b of the bottom surface 13 are joined (welded) to each other at the lower end portion in the vertical direction.
  • the bottom seal portion 19 shown by the wavy line in FIG. 3A is formed.
  • the bottom seal portion 19 continuously seals the surfaces 11, 12, and 13 along the left-right direction at the lower end portion of the accommodating member 10 in the vertical direction, as indicated by the shaded portion in FIG. It becomes a state.
  • the innermost layer 10b of the front surface 11 and the innermost layer 10b of the rear surface 12 facing each other are joined.
  • the innermost layers 10b are also joined to each other by using a welding means.
  • the innermost layer 10b of the front surface 11 and the innermost layer 10b of the bottom surface 13 are welded at the end portions in the left-right direction, and the innermost layer 10b of the rear surface 12 and the innermost layer 10b of the bottom surface 13 are formed. It is welded at the end in the left-right direction.
  • a pair of side seal portions 18 shown by wavy lines in FIG. 3B are formed.
  • the side seal portions 18 continuously seal the surfaces 11, 12, and 13 along the vertical direction at both ends of the accommodating member 10 in the left-right direction, as indicated by the shaded portions in FIG. It becomes a state.
  • the resin sheet member (low moisture permeability) provided on the innermost layer 10b of one surface (for example, the front surface 11) constituting the accommodating member 10 is provided.
  • the material) and the resin sheet member (material having low moisture permeability) provided on the innermost layer 10b of a surface different from one surface (for example, the bottom surface 13) are welded in a state of being adjacent to each other in the front-rear direction. As a result, it becomes difficult for moisture to enter the inside (accommodation space) of the accommodating body 1, and the moisture-proof property can be further improved.
  • the outermost layers 10a of the bottom surface 13 folded in half in the up-down direction are also joined to each other. Since the outermost layer 10a is made of paper, the outermost layers 10a are joined to each other by bonding with an adhesive (indicated by a broken line in FIG. 3B).
  • the accommodating member 10 has an opening 10 pn (see FIG. 4 described later) on the upper side in the vertical direction, and has a bag shape having a bottom surface 13.
  • the opening 10pn of the accommodating member 10 has a sealing portion 14 that can be opened and closed.
  • the sealing portion 14 is composed of a pair of resin zippers or the like arranged along the left-right direction, and is provided on the innermost layer 10b of the front surface 11 and the innermost layer 10b of the rear surface 12, respectively, as shown in FIG. 3A. ing.
  • the opening 10pn is closed and the accommodating space of the accommodating member 10 is sealed (see FIG. 1).
  • the opening portion 10pn is formed again. In this way, the opening 10pn of the accommodating member 10 can be freely opened and closed by the sealing portion 14.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a state when the absorbent article 20 is taken in and out of the accommodating member 10.
  • the sealing portion 14 of the accommodating member 10 is peeled off to form an opening 10pn on the upper side in the vertical direction, and the absorbent article 20 can be taken out or accommodated from the opening 10pn. Then, after the absorbent article 20 is taken out, the sealing portion 14 is resealed and the opening 10pn is closed, so that the moisture-proof property in the accommodation space can be maintained.
  • the outermost layer 10a made of paper and the innermost layer 10b made of a material having a lower moisture permeability than paper are formed in the vertical direction. It is provided above and below the sealing portion 14.
  • the upper side of the sealing portion 14 is a portion to be grasped by the user when opening and closing the accommodating member 10, and not only the outermost layer 10a but also the innermost layer 10b is provided in such an upper portion. The part to be grasped becomes hard to tear.
  • the front surface 11 of the accommodating member 10 is composed of a window region 16 in which at least a part thereof is composed of only a resin sheet which is the innermost layer 10b, and paper and the innermost layer 10b which are the outermost layers 10a. It has a non-window region 17 that overlaps with a certain resin sheet.
  • the user can visually recognize the inside of the accommodating member 10 through the window area 16 from the front side of the accommodating body 1. Further, it is desirable that the surface area of the window region 16 is smaller than the surface area of the non-window region 17. By minimizing the window area 16, the possibility of moisture entering the inside of the accommodating member 10 can be reduced.
  • the window region 16 is continuously provided along the left-right direction from one end side to the other end side in the left-right direction.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of the absorbent article 20 in a state of being accommodated in the accommodating member 10 when viewed from the front side in the front-rear direction.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view and a cross-sectional view of the absorbent article 20 in a state where the absorbent article 20 is unfolded and stretched.
  • the absorbent articles 20 have a vertical direction and a horizontal direction that intersect with each other.
  • the vertical direction corresponds to the longitudinal direction of the absorbent article in the elongated state, and is the direction along the vertical direction of FIG.
  • the lateral direction corresponds to the lateral direction of the stretched absorbent article, and is the direction along the left-right direction of FIG.
  • the absorbent article 20 has an exterior body 21, an interior body 22, an indicator 23, and a fastening tape 24.
  • the exterior body 21 is an exterior member provided on the most non-skin side of the absorbent article 20 and supports the interior body 22.
  • an appropriate non-woven fabric such as SMS (spun bond-melt blown-spun bond) non-woven fabric can be used.
  • a predetermined symbol 25 may be provided on the non-skin side surface of the exterior body 21 (that is, the outermost surface of the absorbent article 20).
  • the symbol 25 is provided to allow the user to visually recognize information about the absorbent article 20, similar to the symbol 15 provided on the accommodating member 10.
  • the name (trade name) and features (material used) of the absorbent article 20 a graphic (for example, a picture of cotton) that makes the absorbent article 20 image, and the like are related.
  • Information is provided as symbol 25.
  • the size of the wearable person and other information may be displayed.
  • the interior body 22 is a member corresponding to an absorbent main body that absorbs excrement, and is composed of the absorbent body 22a, the skin-side sheet 22b arranged on the skin side in the thickness direction of the absorbent body 22a, and the absorbent body 22a. Also has a non-skin side sheet 22c arranged on the non-skin side in the thickness direction.
  • the absorber 22a is a member that absorbs and holds excrement such as urine, and is formed by covering an absorbent core containing a liquid absorbent material with a liquid permeable core wrap sheet.
  • a liquid absorbent material constituting the absorbent core for example, a liquid absorbent fiber such as pulp fiber or a liquid absorbent granular material such as a highly absorbent polymer (so-called SAP) can be used.
  • SAP highly absorbent polymer
  • the core wrap sheet for example, tissue paper can be used as the core wrap sheet.
  • the skin-side sheet 22b is a member that comes into contact with the wearer's skin when the absorbent article 20 is worn, and allows excrement to permeate from the skin side to the non-skin side in the thickness direction and move to the absorber 22a. It is a liquid permeable sheet member.
  • a flexible sheet member such as an air-through non-woven fabric can be used.
  • the non-skin side sheet 22c is a liquid-impermeable sheet member that prevents liquids such as urine absorbed by the absorber 22a from seeping out to the non-skin side (the side of the wearer's clothes).
  • a flexible sheet member such as a polyethylene (PE) resin film can be used as the non-skin side sheet 22c.
  • the indicator 23 is a detection unit for detecting at least one of urine and stool, and is provided between the absorber 22a and the non-skin side sheet 22c in the thickness direction.
  • the indicator 23 of the present embodiment is configured as an indicator containing a pH indicator used in conventional diapers. For example, it is detected that urine or stool is excreted by exhibiting a predetermined reaction (for example, a color reaction) by contacting with urine or stool using the pH of excrement as a reaction factor.
  • a predetermined reaction for example, a color reaction
  • one band-shaped indicator 23 along the vertical direction is provided in the central portion in the horizontal direction, and the arrangement and quantity of the indicator 23 are determined by the type of excrement (urine or feces) to be detected. It can be changed as appropriate according to the amount of excretion.
  • the fastening tape 24 is a pair of engaging members provided at the dorsal end portion of the exterior body 21 in the vertical direction so as to extend to both outer sides in the horizontal direction.
  • the fastening tape 24 is provided with a hook-and-loop fastener having a hook that engages with a fiber such as a non-woven fabric. Each is engaged with the ventral region of the body 21 (nonwoven fabric). As a result, the waist opening and the leg opening of the absorbent article 20 are formed, and the position of the absorbent article 20 can be fixed with respect to the wearer's body (torso).
  • the pair of fastening tapes 24, 24 are folded inward in the lateral direction so that the non-skin side surface of the absorbent article 20 is on the outside, and the central portion in the vertical direction. Fold it in half. In this way, the absorbent article 20 is folded into a compact shape as shown in FIG. 5, and the absorbent article 20 is taken in and out from the opening 10 pn so that the vertical direction of the accommodating member 10 and the vertical direction of the absorbent article 20 are aligned. (See Fig. 4).
  • the symbol 25 is provided on at least a part of the outermost surface (exterior body 21) of the absorbent article 20, the maximum concentration of the symbol 15 provided on the outermost layer 10a of the accommodating member 10 is absorbent. It is desirable that the density is higher than the maximum density of the symbol 25 provided on the outermost surface of the article 20. With such a configuration, the symbol 25 provided on the outermost surface of the absorbent article 20 becomes less noticeable than the symbol 15 provided on the outermost layer 10a of the accommodating member 10. That is, the design 25 of the absorbent article 20 is less likely to be visually recognized from the outside of the accommodating member 10. As a result, the visibility of the symbol 15 provided on the accommodating member 10 side can be further improved, so that the user can easily recognize that the accommodating member 10 is made of paper.
  • the density of the symbol can be measured as follows. First, the symbol 15 provided on the accommodating member 10 and the symbol 25 provided on the absorbent article 20 are photographed a plurality of times with a digital camera under the same imaging conditions, and a plurality of image data are obtained. Next, these image data are taken into a personal computer, converted to monochrome, converted to a gray scale of 256 gradations, the highest gradation value is detected for each of the symbols 15 and 25, and the highest floor for a plurality of image data. The adjustment values are averaged to obtain the maximum density of each symbol.
  • FIG. 7A is a diagram for explaining the arrangement of the symbol 15 provided on the accommodating member 10 according to another embodiment
  • FIG. 7B is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the XX cross section of FIG. 7A
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining the coefficient of friction according to other embodiments.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing the measurement results of the friction coefficient according to the other embodiments.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram for explaining the surface roughness SMD according to other embodiments.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram showing the measurement results of the surface roughness SMD according to the other embodiments.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a state in which the absorbent article 20 is taken out by putting a hand in the gap of the accommodating member 10 according to another embodiment.
  • FIG. 13 is a front view of the housing body 1 upside down according to another embodiment.
  • the accommodating member 10 includes an absorbent article 20 and an accommodating member 10 accommodating the absorbent article 20, and the accommodating member 10 has a paper layer 10a at least partially composed of paper and is not exposed to at least a part of the paper layer 10a.
  • a container 1 for an absorbent article 20 characterized by having an unbleached pulp region made of pulp.
  • the unbleached pulp region is difficult for light to pass through, and by accommodating the unbleached pulp region in the accommodating member 10 having such an unbleached pulp region, an elastic member such as rubber or urethane, which is often contained in the absorbent article 20, and a liquid-free material. It is possible to reduce the influence of ultraviolet rays on a member that easily turns yellow, such as a transparent film, and suppress the yellowing of the absorbent article 20.
  • the absorbent article 20 contained therein may be transparent and the design 15 may be difficult to see, but the unbleached pulp region is Since it is thick and brown or dark brown, the contents are not transparent and the design 15 is easily visible.
  • the symbol 25 is provided on at least a part of the outermost surface of the absorbent article 20 and has a vertical direction, a horizontal direction, and a front-rear direction that intersect with each other, and the symbol 15 provided in the unbleached pulp region is provided.
  • the absorbent article 20 is accommodated in a state where it is located at a certain position in the accommodating member 10.
  • the accommodating body 1 of the absorbent article 20, wherein the member-side symbol 15 and the absorbent article-side symbol 25 have overlapping portions when viewed in the front-rear direction.
  • the unbleached pulp region is thick and brown or dark brown, even if the symbol 15 of the unbleached pulp region and the symbol 25 of the absorbent article 20 overlap, the absorbent article 20 The symbol 15 cannot be seen through, and the visibility of the symbol 15 provided in the unbleached pulp region can be maintained.
  • the accommodating member 10 includes an absorbent article 20 and an accommodating member 10 accommodating the absorbent article 20, and the accommodating member 10 has an outermost layer 10a in which at least a part thereof is made of paper, and the outermost layer 10a has a Beck smoothness. 2.
  • the symbol 15 formed in the region appears to be rubbed.
  • the symbol 151 can be seen three-dimensionally. Therefore, as compared with the case where the symbol 151 (15) looks flat, the shape of the accommodating member 10 bulging three-dimensionally is emphasized, which makes it easier for the user to recall the soft image of the accommodating body 1. be able to.
  • one surface constituting the accommodating member 10 and a surface different from the one surface are adjacent to each other in the front-rear direction and have welded side seal portions 18, and the first portion 151A has a first portion 151A.
  • the accommodating body 1 of the absorbent article 20 is arranged at a position not overlapping with the side seal portion 18, and the second portion 151B is arranged at a position overlapping with the side seal portion 18.
  • the design straddles a flat region that overlaps with the side seal portion 18 and a curved region that does not overlap with the side seal portion 18 (overlaps with the curved region 10cr, which is the region where the front surface 11 and the rear surface 12 are curved).
  • the symbol 151 looks more complicated and has a three-dimensional shape, and it is possible to make it easier for the user to recall the soft image of the housing 1.
  • the accommodating member 10 includes an absorbent article 20 and an accommodating member 10 accommodating the absorbent article 20, and the accommodating member 10 has an outermost layer 10a, which is at least partially made of paper, and an innermost layer, which is at least partially made of resin. 2.
  • the surface (outermost layer 10a) of the accommodating member 10 made of paper it is possible to easily remind the user that the accommodating body 1 is an environment-friendly product.
  • the back surface (innermost layer 10b) of the accommodating member 10 made of resin it is possible to improve the moisture proof property and prevent the absorbent article 20 accommodating inside from getting wet.
  • the resin constituting the innermost layer 10b contains biomass plastic, the content ratio of the petroleum-derived substance can be reduced as compared with the conventional product. Thereby, it is possible to provide the accommodating body 1 of the absorbent article 20 which is excellent in moisture proofing property and is environmentally friendly.
  • the absorbent article 20 also contains the biomass plastic, it is easier for the user to recognize that the product is environmentally friendly, and the user can use the absorbent article 20 with peace of mind. Become.
  • the feature is that the ratio of the weight of the biomass plastic contained in the accommodating member 10 to the weight of the accommodating member 10 is larger than the ratio of the weight of the biomass plastic contained in the absorbent article 20 to the weight of the absorbent article 20. 1.
  • the content of the petroleum-derived raw material in the accommodating member 10 can be reduced accordingly. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the amount of petroleum-derived raw materials used and realize a more environmentally friendly accommodating body 1 of the absorbent article 20.
  • An absorbent article 20 comprising an accommodating member 10 in which at least a part of the outermost layer 10a is made of paper, and an absorbent article 20 in which the outermost layer 10a is accommodated by the accommodating member 10 and at least a part of the outermost surface is made of a non-woven fabric.
  • the absorbency of the accommodating body 1 is characterized in that the minimum value of the kinetic friction coefficient MIU in the innermost layer 10b of the accommodating member 10 is smaller than the kinetic friction coefficient MIU of the outermost layer 10a of the accommodating member 10 made of paper.
  • Container 1 for article 20 is characterized in that the minimum value of the kinetic friction coefficient MIU in the innermost layer 10b of the accommodating member 10 is smaller than the kinetic friction coefficient MIU of the outermost layer 10a of the accommodating member 10 made of paper.
  • the fluffing of the non-woven fabric at the time of taking out the absorbent article 20 is suppressed as compared with the case where the dynamic friction coefficient MIU of the innermost layer 10b is larger than the dynamic friction coefficient MIU of the outermost layer 10a. can do.
  • At least a part of the outermost surface of the absorbent article 20 is an facing surface facing the accommodating member 10, and the minimum value of the dynamic friction coefficient MIU in the innermost layer of the accommodating member 10 is the dynamic friction coefficient MIU on the facing surface.
  • Container 1 of the absorbent article 20 characterized by being smaller than the minimum value.
  • the fluffing of the non-woven fabric at the time of taking out the absorbent article 20 can be suppressed as compared with the case where the coefficient of dynamic friction MIU of the innermost layer is larger than the coefficient of dynamic friction MIU of the facing surface of the absorbent article 20.
  • the non-woven fabric due to the contact between the accommodating member 10 and the absorbent article 20 after the absorbent article 20 is taken out. Fluffing can be suppressed.
  • At least a part of the outermost surface of the absorbent article 20 is an facing surface facing the accommodating member 10, and the minimum value of the dynamic friction coefficient MIU on the skinmost surface of the absorbent article 20 is the dynamic friction coefficient on the facing surface.
  • Container 1 of the absorbent article 20 characterized by being smaller than the minimum value of MIU.
  • the wearer is less likely to feel a sense of discomfort when the absorbent article 20 is rubbed during wearing, as compared with the case where the dynamic friction coefficient MIU on the skin side of the absorbent article 20 is larger than the dynamic friction coefficient MIU on the facing surface.
  • the surfaces on the skin side are slippery to each other, so that the facing surfaces are easily moved by the innermost layer 10b and fluffing can be suppressed.
  • At least a part of the outermost layer surface of the absorbent article 20 is an opposing surface facing the accommodating member 10, and the minimum value of the coefficient of dynamic friction MIU on the facing surface is the dynamic friction on the surface of the absorbent article 20 on the skin side.
  • the absorbent article 20 can be easily taken out from the accommodating member 10 as compared with the case where the coefficient of dynamic friction MIU of the facing surface of the absorbent article 20 is larger than the coefficient of dynamic friction MIU of the surface on the skin side.
  • the surface roughness SMD is small, damage to the absorbent article 20 due to rubbing is suppressed, and in the outermost layer 10a, the surface roughness SMD is large, so that the accommodating body is easily caught by a finger. 1 becomes easier to hold.
  • At least a part of the outermost surface of the absorbent article 20 is a facing surface facing the accommodating member 10, and the minimum value of the surface roughness SMD in the innermost layer of the accommodating member 10 is the surface roughness SMD on the facing surface.
  • Container 1 of the absorbent article 20 characterized by being smaller than the minimum value.
  • the surface roughness SMD is small, so that damage to the absorbent article 20 due to rubbing is suppressed, and on the facing surface of the absorbent article 20, the surface roughness SMD is large, so that it is caught by a finger. It becomes easy to take out the absorbent article 20 from the accommodating member 10.
  • (Aspect 18) It has a vertical direction, a horizontal direction, and a front-rear direction that intersect each other, and an opening 10 pn that is opened when the absorbent article 20 is taken out is provided at the upper end portion of the accommodating member 10, and the lower end portion of the accommodating body 1 is provided.
  • the container 1 of the absorbent article 20 is characterized in that a gap is provided between the absorbent article 20 and the opening 10 pn in a state where the container 1 is upright on the ground.
  • the accommodating member 10 can be easily spread by the fingers, and the absorbent article 20 is less likely to be rubbed when taken out.
  • the absorbent article 20 in a state where the lower end of the accommodating body 1 shown in FIG. 1 is in contact with the ground and the accommodating body 1 is upright is in contact with the bottom surface 13 of the accommodating member 10 due to the weight of the absorbent article 20, and in the left-right direction. It is located in the center.
  • Such a state can be realized, for example, by grasping and lifting the upper end portion of the accommodating member 10, gently shaking it up and down, and then slowly erecting the accommodating body 1.
  • the absorbent article 20 can be moved in the internal space. That is, the absorbent article 20 can be brought into contact with the bottom surface 13 of the accommodating member 10 and can be positioned at an arbitrary position in the internal space in the left-right direction.
  • the accommodating member 10 can be more easily expanded by fingers and taken out. At that time, the absorbent article 20 becomes more difficult to rub.
  • the accommodating body contains a plurality of the absorbent articles 20, and the absorbent articles 20 are arranged in the front-rear direction, but not in the vertical direction and the left-right direction. Containing body 1 of the characteristic absorbent article 20.
  • the rows do not come into contact with each other, so that it is possible to prevent the shape of the rows from collapsing.
  • the upper end and the lower end overlap with the absorbent article 20, so that it becomes difficult to bend at such a portion.
  • the boundary between the window region 16 and the non-window region 17 changes in rigidity and is easily bent. Therefore, for example, when the used absorbent article 20 is folded in half in the vertical direction and put into the housing 1 for disposal. In addition, it becomes easy to make the housing 1 compact.
  • the accommodating body of the absorbent article 20 has a vertical direction, a horizontal direction, and a front-rear direction intersecting each other, and the accommodating member 10 has a front surface 11, a rear surface 12, and a bottom surface 13, and the front surface 11 A gusset for forming the bottom surface 13 is provided between the lower end portion of the rear surface 12 and the lower end portion of the rear surface 12, and the upper end portion of the accommodating member 10 is not provided with a gusset.
  • Containment body 1 of article 20 Containment body 1 of article 20.
  • a gusset is provided in advance to widen the lower side of the accommodating member 10 to prevent the accommodating member 10 and the absorbent article 20 from rubbing against each other when the absorbent article 20 is taken out. be able to.
  • the absorbent article 20 has an abdomen 26 that abuts on the ventral side of the wearer and a back 27 that abuts on the back side of the wearer, and the abdomen 26 and the back 27 face each other.
  • the accommodating body 1 of the absorbent article 20 is characterized in that the absorbent article 20 is housed in the accommodating member 10 so that the inseam side is located above the accommodating body 1.
  • the inseam side of the absorbent article 20 has high rigidity, it becomes easier to pull the absorbent article 20 at the time of taking out by setting the lower side to the upper side at the time of accommodating.
  • (Aspect 25) Absorbent article 20 having a vertical direction, a horizontal direction, and a front-rear direction intersecting each other, and an absorbent article 20 having an accommodating member 10 and an indicator 23 accommodating by the accommodating member 10 and detecting excrement.
  • the accommodating body 10 is provided with a window area 16 in which the absorbent article 20 can be visually recognized from the outside and a non-window area 17 in which the absorbent article 20 cannot be visually recognized.
  • the container 1 of the absorbent article 20 is characterized in that at least a part of the indicator 23 overlaps with the non-window area 17 when viewed in the front-rear direction in a state where the lower end of the container 1 is in contact with the ground and the container 1 is upright. ..
  • the absorbent article 20 inside can be visually recognized from the outside, and the indicator 23 that overlaps with the non-window area 17 at the time of display or the like suppresses the reaction with ultraviolet rays, so that the deterioration of the indicator 23 is suppressed. can do.
  • a product symbol 25 is printed on the absorbent article 20, and in a state where the lower end of the accommodating body 1 is in contact with the ground and the accommodating body 1 is upright, at least one of the product symbols 25 is passed through the window region 16 from the outside of the accommodating member 10.
  • the housing body 1 of the absorbent article 20 characterized in that the portion can be visually recognized.
  • the product symbol 25 of the absorbent article 20 can be confirmed without being opened by the consumer at the time of display or the like.
  • the product design 25 is used for the name of the country in which the absorbent article 20 is manufactured, the logo of the company that manufactures or sells the absorbent article 20, the logo of the product name of the absorbent article 20, and the absorbent article 20.
  • the consumer can confirm at least one of the country of manufacture of the absorbent article 20, the logo of the manufacturer name, the logo of the product name, and the material used without opening the package. ..
  • the absorbent article 20 has an abdomen 26 that abuts on the ventral side of the wearer and a back portion 27 that abuts on the back side of the wearer. 1.
  • the accommodating body 1 of the absorbent article 20 characterized in that the abdomen 26 or the back 27 faces the window region.
  • the front or back surface which has a larger area than the side surface of the absorbent article 20 (diaper), can be confirmed without being opened by the consumer at the time of display.
  • the absorbent article 20 has an abdomen 26 that abuts on the ventral side of the wearer and a back 27 that abuts on the back side of the wearer, and the abdomen 26 and the back 27 face each other.
  • the inseam side of the absorbent article 20 is housed so as to be located below the housing body 1, and has an inseam area which is the lowermost area when the absorbent article 20 in the housed state is divided into four equal parts in the vertical direction.
  • An absorbent article characterized in that at least a part of the inseam region overlaps with the non-window region 17 when viewed in the front-rear direction in a state where the lower end of the housing body 1 is in contact with the ground and the housing body 1 is upright. 20 containments 1.
  • the indicator 23 is particularly required in the inseam region, the reaction between the indicator 23 and the ultraviolet rays is suppressed by overlapping the inseam region and the non-window region 17 at the time of display or the like, so that the deterioration of the indicator 23 is deteriorated. It can be suppressed.
  • the absorbent article 20 has a portion located on the abdomen 26 and a portion located on the back 27 as the indicator 23, and one of the abdomen 26 and the back 27 faces the window region 16 and the indicator 23 2.
  • the reaction between the indicator 23 and the ultraviolet rays is suppressed at the time of display or the like (the number of indicators 23 overlapping with the window area 16 is reduced). ), Therefore, deterioration of the indicator 23 can be suppressed.
  • the absorbent article 20 has a portion located on the abdomen 26 and a portion located on the back 27 as the indicator 23, and one of the abdomen 26 and the back 27 faces the window area 16 of the indicator 23.
  • the consumer can visually recognize the indicator 23 from the outside at the time of display while suppressing the deterioration of the inseam region in the non-window region 17. It's easy to do.
  • the indicator 23 can be visually recognized from the window area 16, and the length of the overlapping area is longer in the non-window area 17, so that the indicator 23 is deteriorated as compared with the case where the indicator 23 is short. It can be suppressed.
  • the reaction between the indicator 23 and the ultraviolet rays is suppressed at the time of display, so that the deterioration of the indicator 23 can be suppressed.
  • the absorbent article 20 is characterized in that the upper end of the window region 16 does not overlap with the absorbent article 20 when viewed in the front-rear direction in a state where the lower end of the accommodating body 1 is in contact with the ground and the accommodating body 1 is upright. Containment body 1.
  • At least a part of the indicator 23 overlaps with the non-window area 17 when viewed in the front-rear direction in a state in which the vertical relationship is opposite to that in the state where the lower end of the housing body 1 is in contact with the ground and the housing body 1 is upright.
  • the accommodating member 10 has a front surface 11, a rear surface 12, and a bottom surface 13, and a gusset for forming the bottom surface 13 is provided between the lower end portion of the front surface 11 and the lower end portion of the rear surface 12. Absorption is characterized in that no gusset is provided at the upper end of the accommodating member 10, and at the lower end of the accommodating member 10, the bottom surface 13 is joined to at least one of the front surface 11 and the rear surface 12. Containment body 1 of article 20.
  • the lower end of the accommodating member 10 is reinforced and the lower end is damaged.
  • the exposure of the indicator 23 due to the above can be suppressed, and the deterioration of the indicator 23 can be suppressed.
  • the absorbent article 20 has an abdomen 26 that abuts on the ventral side of the wearer and a back 27 that abuts on the back side of the wearer, and the abdomen 26 and the back 27 face each other.
  • the accommodating body 1 of the absorbent article 20 is characterized in that the absorbent article 20 is housed in the accommodating member 10 so that the inseam side is located below the accommodating body 1.
  • the inseam side of the absorbent article 20 is thick, the portion of the accommodating member 10 where the inseam side is located is easily torn, but the lower end portion of the accommodating member 10 is joined as compared with the case where the inseam side is the upper side of the accommodating member 10. Since the number of layers is larger than the number of joints at the upper end (because the lower end is more firmly joined), the exposure of the indicator 23 due to damage to the accommodating member 10 is suppressed, and the deterioration of the indicator 23 is suppressed. be able to
  • An accommodating body 1 of an absorbent article 20 including an accommodating member 10 and an absorbent article 20 accommodated in the accommodating member 10 and having an absorbent core 22a, and a symbol 15 is printed on the accommodating member 10.
  • the absorbent article 20 In a state where the absorbent article 20 is located at a certain position in the accommodating member 10, at least a part of the symbol 15 is formed with the absorbent core 22a when viewed in the thickness direction of the absorbent article 20.
  • a container for absorbent articles characterized by non-overlapping.
  • the positional relationship between the absorbent article 20 (absorbent core 22a) and the symbol 15 may change depending on the position of the accommodating member 10 in the internal space. It may not hold. Therefore, a state in which the absorbent article 20 is located at a certain position (any position in the internal space) among possible positions in the internal space and the described positional relationship is established will be described. In some cases, the positional relationship between the absorbent article 20 and the symbol 15 is always established, and in such a case, the position of the absorbent article 20 in the internal space may be any.
  • At least a part of the outermost layer 10a of the accommodating member 10 is made of paper, the accommodating member 10 has an internal space inside, and the internal space includes a space in which the absorbent article 20 exists and an absorbent article 20. At least a part of the symbol 15 when viewed in the thickness direction of the absorbent article 20 in a state where the absorbent article 20 is located at a certain position in the accommodating member 10 having a gap space that does not exist. 1.
  • the housing 1 of the absorbent article 20 which overlaps with the gap space.
  • the absorbent article 20 since the absorbent article 20 does not exist in the gap space, it is possible to suppress the rubbing of the symbol 15 overlapping with such a portion and the color transfer of the symbol 15 to the absorbent article 20.
  • the accommodating member 10 has a vertical direction, a horizontal direction, and a front-rear direction that intersect each other, and the accommodating member 10 has a front surface 11, a rear surface 12, and a bottom surface 13, and is between the lower end portion of the front surface 11 and the lower end portion of the rear surface 12. Is provided with a gusset for forming the bottom surface 13, no gusset is provided at the upper end of the accommodating member 10, and at least a part of the symbol 15 is located above the accommodating member 10. 1.
  • a container 1 for an absorbent article 20 comprising.
  • the distance between the front surface 11 and the rear surface 12 at the center in the left-right direction is shorter in the upper portion than in the lower portion, it is possible to widen the distance between the symbols 15 of the adjacent housings 1 by printing the symbol 15 on the upper portion. It is possible to suppress the rubbing of the symbol 15 of the accommodating member 10 and the color transfer of the symbol 15 to the absorbent article 20.
  • the accommodating member 10 is composed of the front surface 11, the rear surface 12, and the bottom surface 13, but the configuration of the accommodating member 10 is not limited to this.
  • the front surface 11, the rear surface 12, and the bottom surface 13 may be formed by a single sheet member, and the accommodating member 10 may be formed by bending the single sheet member at a predetermined position. That is, at the lower end portion in the vertical direction of FIG. 3, the front surface 11, the bottom surface 13, and the rear surface 12 may be a continuous member, and the bottom seal portion 19 for sealing them may not be provided.
  • the accommodating member 10 may have a configuration in which the bottom surface 13 is not provided, and in that case, the lower end portion of the front surface 11 and the lower end portion of the rear surface 12 may be joined.
  • Container for absorbent articles (container), 10 Containment member, 10a outermost layer, 10b innermost layer, 10pn opening, 11 front, 12 back, 13 bottom, 14 Sealing part, 15 symbols, 16 window area, 17 Non-window area, 18 Side seal part, 19 Bottom seal part, 20 absorbent articles, 21 exterior body, 22 Interior body, 22a absorber, 22b skin side sheet, 22c non-skin side sheet, 23 indicator, 24 Fastening tape, 25 symbols

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