WO2022124145A1 - パンツ型吸収性物品及びその製造方法 - Google Patents

パンツ型吸収性物品及びその製造方法 Download PDF

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WO2022124145A1
WO2022124145A1 PCT/JP2021/043915 JP2021043915W WO2022124145A1 WO 2022124145 A1 WO2022124145 A1 WO 2022124145A1 JP 2021043915 W JP2021043915 W JP 2021043915W WO 2022124145 A1 WO2022124145 A1 WO 2022124145A1
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隆広 飛田
賢司 小林
祐貴 塚本
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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
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    • 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
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    • A61F13/49Absorbent articles specially adapted to be worn around the waist, e.g. diapers
    • A61F13/494Absorbent articles specially adapted to be worn around the waist, e.g. diapers characterised by edge leakage prevention means
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    • A61F13/496Absorbent articles specially adapted to be worn around the waist, e.g. diapers in the form of pants or briefs
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    • 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
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    • A61F13/51Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the outer layers

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  • the present invention relates to a pants-type absorbent article and a method for producing the same.
  • the pants-type absorbent article generally comprises an absorbent body having an absorbent core and an exterior body joined to the absorbent body, and is of a pants-type having a waist opening and a pair of leg openings. It has a morphology.
  • the exterior body of the pants-type absorbent article is provided with an elastic member for the purpose of imparting elasticity to the exterior body, and is composed of a laminated body of a plurality of sheets for holding and fixing the elastic member.
  • Patent Document 1 describes a pants-type absorbent article in which the exterior body is composed of three sheets.
  • the exterior body of the absorbent article includes a step of intermittently welding the first sheet member and the second sheet member by a plurality of welding portions, and a surface of the second sheet member opposite to the first sheet member.
  • the exterior body has a laminated portion in which the first sheet member, the second sheet member, and the third sheet member are laminated in order from the skin side to the non-skin side in the thickness direction of the exterior body. It is formed. According to the pants-type absorbent article having such a configuration, it is described in the same document that the exterior body can be reinforced without breaking the soft and elastic member.
  • the present invention has a vertical direction extending from the ventral side of the wearer to the dorsal side via the crotch portion and a lateral direction orthogonal to the vertical direction, and the crotch portion arranged in the crotch portion and the crotch portion.
  • the present invention relates to a pants-type absorbent article in which a pair of side seals, a waist opening and a pair of leg openings are formed.
  • the exterior body having an open edge portion along the leg opening has a laminated portion including a first elastic sheet, a non-stretchable second sheet, and a non-stretchable third sheet, at least in part thereof. It is preferably composed of.
  • the first sheet is joined to the second sheet in the stretched state
  • the third sheet is joined to the first sheet or the second sheet in the stretched state of the first sheet.
  • the laminated portion in the opening edge portion has a shape that is curved toward the non-skin facing surface side with the opening end of the leg opening as a free end.
  • the present invention has a vertical direction extending from the ventral side of the wearer to the dorsal side through the crotch portion and a lateral direction orthogonal to the vertical direction, and the crotch portion arranged in the crotch portion and the crotch lower portion. It is divided into a ventral part arranged on the ventral side of the wearer and a dorsal part arranged on the dorsal side of the wearer rather than the inseam, and is absorbent including an absorbent core that absorbs and retains body fluid.
  • a main body and an exterior body arranged on the non-skin facing surface side of the absorbent main body are provided, and both side portions of the exterior body along the vertical direction in each of the ventral side portion and the dorsal side portion are joined to each other.
  • the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a pants-type absorbent article, wherein a pair of side seal portions, a waist opening portion and a pair of leg openings are formed. While transporting the elastic first raw fabric in one direction in the stretched state, it is joined to the non-stretchable second raw fabric transported in the same direction, and then the stretched state of the first raw fabric is obtained.
  • the non-stretchable third raw fabric transported along the same direction is joined to the first raw fabric or the second raw fabric, and has a laminated portion in which these three raw fabrics are laminated.
  • An absorbent main body arranging step of intermittently arranging the absorbent main body along the transport direction on one surface of the original fabric of the exterior body which is conveyed along one direction while maintaining the stretched state of the first raw fabric. It is preferable to have.
  • the laminated sheet cutting step it is preferable to cut the laminated sheet of the exterior body so that the laminated portion is at least present in the planned cutting portion.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing a pants-type diaper which is an embodiment of the pants-type absorbent article of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a developed plan view schematically showing a skin-facing surface (arrangement side of the absorbent body) in the unfolded and stretched state of the diaper shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic exploded perspective view of the diaper shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is a partially cutaway perspective view schematically showing an example of the first sheet according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along the line VV of the diaper shown in FIG. 6 (a) and 6 (b) are schematic views showing an arrangement pattern of a joint portion for joining the first sheet and the second sheet constituting the exterior body of the pants-type diaper shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view schematically showing the manufacturing process of the diaper shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 8 is an enlarged view of a main part of the laminated sheet manufacturing process in the manufacturing process shown in FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of a main part of the laminated sheet cutting process in the manufacturing process shown in FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the shape of a planned cutting portion in the laminated sheet cutting step in the manufacturing process shown in FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram showing a process following the manufacturing process shown in FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 12 is an enlarged view of a main part (corresponding to FIG. 8) showing another embodiment of the laminated sheet manufacturing process in the manufacturing process shown in FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 13 is an enlarged view of a main part (corresponding to FIG. 8) showing still another embodiment of the laminated sheet manufacturing process in the manufacturing process shown in FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 14 is an enlarged view of a main part (corresponding to FIG. 8) showing still another embodiment of the laminated sheet
  • the pants-type absorbent article When the pants-type absorbent article is manufactured by the method described in Patent Document 1, it may be possible to soften the exterior body itself, but the fit with the wearer's body at the leg opening in the pants-type absorbent article. There is room for improvement in terms of sex. The reason for this is that the fit to the wearer's body at the leg opening is exclusively achieved by the contraction of the thread-like elastic members arranged along the leg opening, and the fit is improved by such means. Because there is a limit to. Further, when the pants-type absorbent article is manufactured by the method described in Patent Document 1, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of discomfort caused by the edge of the exterior body, for example, the edge of the leg opening coming into contact with the wearer's skin. It's not easy.
  • a leg opening is generally formed by cutting a laminated sheet of an exterior body, and the cut portion remains as it is. This is because no special treatment is applied to reduce the discomfort when it comes into contact with the wearer's skin.
  • the present invention relates to a pants-type absorbent article and a method for producing the same, which can eliminate the drawbacks of the above-mentioned prior art.
  • the pants-type absorbent article of the present invention has a vertical direction (direction indicated by reference numeral "X” in the figure) corresponding to the front-back direction of the wearer, that is, a direction extending from the ventral side to the back side via the crotch portion, and the vertical direction. It has a lateral direction (direction indicated by reference numeral “Y” in the figure) orthogonal to the direction.
  • the vertical direction is the vertical direction of the pants-type absorbent article or the direction along the vertical direction of its constituent members (for example, the absorbent body), and the horizontal direction is the pants-type absorbent article.
  • the pants-type absorbent article of the present invention is arranged in the crotch portion of the wearer and includes the inseam portion (not shown) facing the excretion portion such as the wearer's penis (reference numeral "B" in the figure).
  • the ventral part (the part indicated by the symbol “A” in the figure) arranged on the ventral side (anterior side) of the wearer from the inseam, and the dorsal side of the wearer (the part indicated by the symbol "A” in the figure). It is divided into three parts: the dorsal part (the part indicated by the symbol "C” in the figure) arranged on the rear side).
  • the pants-type absorbent article of the present invention comprises an absorbent body (member indicated by reference numeral “2" in the figure) including an absorbent core (not shown) that absorbs and retains body fluid, and a non-skin facing surface of the absorbent body. It is provided with an exterior body (member indicated by reference numeral “10” in the figure) arranged on the side, and both side portions (reference numeral “10” in the figure) of the exterior body in each of the ventral side portion and the dorsal side portion along the vertical direction.
  • Parts indicated by “10S” are joined to each other to form a pair of side seal portions (parts indicated by the reference numeral “S” in the figure), waist openings (parts indicated by the reference numeral “WH” in the figure), and a pair of leg openings (the portion shown in the figure).
  • the portion indicated by the middle code “LH”) is formed.
  • 1 to 3 show a pants-type diaper 1 which is an embodiment of the pants-type absorbent article of the present invention, and the diaper 1 has the above-mentioned configuration.
  • the "skin facing surface” is a surface of the absorbent article or a component thereof (for example, an absorbent body) that is directed toward the wearer's skin side when the absorbent article is worn, that is, relative to the wearer's skin.
  • the "non-skin facing surface” is the surface of the absorbent article or its constituents that faces the opposite side of the skin when the absorbent article is worn, that is, relative to the wearer's skin. The distant side.
  • the term "when worn” as used herein means a state in which the normal proper wearing position, that is, the correct wearing position of the absorbent article is maintained.
  • the ventral part A is a part of the front body F of the diaper 1
  • the dorsal part C is a part of the back body R of the diaper 1.
  • the inseam B straddles the vertical center line CLx in the vertical direction X, and exists from the front body F to the back body R.
  • the vertical center line CLx is a virtual straight line that bisects the expanded and extended diaper 1 in the vertical direction X and extends in the horizontal direction Y as shown in FIG.
  • the "expanded and extended state" as used herein means that the diaper 1 is separated by the side seal portion S to be in the expanded state, and the diaper 1 in the expanded state is extended with the elastic members of each part to have design dimensions (the influence of the elastic members is completely affected).
  • the ventral portion A and the dorsal portion C are typically portions that are positioned at the same positions as the side seal portion S in the vertical direction X, respectively, and are arranged around the waist of the wearer when the diaper 1 is worn. It is a department.
  • the inseam B is typically a part of both side portions 10S along the vertical direction X of the exterior body 10, and the opening ends LS and LS which are notches for forming the leg openings LH and LH are formed. Includes the area.
  • the ventral portion A, the inseam B, and the dorsal portion C can be each region when the unfolded and extended diaper 1 is divided into three equal parts in the vertical direction X.
  • the absorbent main body 2 has a rectangular shape in a plan view, is arranged in the central portion of the exterior body 10 in the lateral direction Y so that its longitudinal direction coincides with the vertical direction X of the diaper 1, and is arranged on the ventral side portion. It extends from A to the dorsal side C in the vertical direction X.
  • the contour of the absorbent body 2 in a plan view substantially coincides with the contour of the absorber 5, more specifically, the contour of the core wrap sheet (not shown) forming the outer surface of the absorber in a plan view.
  • the absorbent body 2 and the exterior body 10 are joined by an adhesive.
  • the absorbent body 2 is a liquid-permeable surface sheet 3 arranged at a position relatively close to the wearer's skin, and a liquid-impermeable or impermeable surface sheet placed at a position relatively far from the wearer's skin. It is composed of a back surface sheet (not shown) having a property or water repellency (that is, leak-proof), and an absorber 5 interposed between the two sheets.
  • the absorber 5 includes an absorbent core (not shown) capable of absorbing and retaining body fluid, and a core wrap sheet (not shown) that covers the outer surface of the absorbent core including the skin facing surface and the non-skin facing surface. It is composed of including. These members constituting the absorbent main body 2 are integrated by a known joining means such as an adhesive.
  • the absorbent main body 2 As each of the above-mentioned members constituting the absorbent main body 2, those normally used in this kind of absorbent article can be used without particular limitation.
  • various non-woven fabrics, perforated films and the like can be used as the front surface sheet 3, and a resin film or a laminate of a resin film and a non-woven fabric or the like can be used as the back surface sheet.
  • the absorbent core is typically mainly composed of a water-absorbent material, and contains one or more selected from a fiber material such as wood pulp and a water-absorbent polymer as the water-absorbent material.
  • the core wrap sheet has liquid permeability and is typically made of paper, non-woven fabric or the like.
  • the exterior body 10 includes a ventral portion A which is a waist circumference portion of the front body F, and a dorsal side portion C and a ventral side portion A which are the waist circumference portions of the rear body R. It is arranged so as to straddle the lower crotch B sandwiched between the dorsal side C and the crotch portion B.
  • both end regions of the vertical direction X constituting the ventral side portion A and the dorsal side portion C are longer in the horizontal direction Y than in the vertical direction X.
  • a pair of open ends LS, LS that are a part of both side portions 10S, 10S along the vertical direction X of the exterior body 10.
  • it is curved in a convex arc shape toward the center in the lateral direction Y, and has an hourglass shape as the entire exterior body 10.
  • waist gathers are formed at the ends of the ventral side A and the dorsal side C in the vertical direction X, that is, at the waist end.
  • the waist gather is configured to include an exterior body 10 and a plurality of elastic members 7 for forming waist gathers fixed to the exterior body 10.
  • Each of the plurality of elastic members 7 extends in the horizontal direction Y and is intermittently arranged in the vertical direction X.
  • the waist gather is a state in which the elastic member 7 is extended in the lateral direction Y on the double-layered portion of the second sheet 12 formed by folding back the extension portion 12E of the second sheet 12 described later, which constitutes the exterior body 10. After arranging and fixing the elastic member 7, the elastic member 7 is released from the stretched state.
  • the contraction of the elastic member 7 forms a substantially continuous annular waist gather over the entire circumference of the diaper 1.
  • leg gathers are formed along the opening ends LS of each of the pair of leg openings LH and LH.
  • the leg gather is configured to include an exterior body 10 and an elastic member 8 for forming leg gathers fixed to the exterior body 10.
  • the elastic member 8 is arranged only on the front body F of the diaper 1. Specifically, it is arranged so as to straddle the ventral side A and the inseam B in the front body F.
  • the leg gather is manufactured by fixing the elastic member 8 in the stretched state between the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 which will be described later and then releasing the elastic member 8 from the stretched state. ing. Due to the contraction of the elastic member 8, the leg gather is formed in the region of the front body F in the opening edge portion of the leg opening LH.
  • the number of elastic members 8 may be one or a plurality.
  • Each leak-proof cuff 6 includes a leak-proof cuff forming sheet 60 which is the main body of the leak-proof cuff 6 and an elastic member 61 fixed to the sheet 60 in an extended state in the vertical direction X.
  • the elastic member 61 is arranged at the free end of the leak-proof cuff forming sheet 60.
  • the leak-proof cuff 6 configured as described above, when the diaper 1 is worn, the leak-proof cuff 6 stands up toward the wearer's skin side due to the contraction force of the elastic member 61. In this way, when the leak-proof cuff 6 stands up when the diaper 1 is worn, body fluid such as urine excreted by the wearer leaks out of the lateral Y along the surface sheet 3, so-called lateral leakage is effective. Is prevented.
  • the leakage-proof cuff 6 is continuously arranged along the side portion of the absorbent body 2 along the vertical direction X over substantially the entire length of the absorbent body 2 in the vertical direction X.
  • the length of the leak-proof cuff 6 (the leak-proof cuff forming sheet 60) in the vertical direction X is substantially the same as the length of the absorbent main body 2 in the vertical direction X.
  • the one used as the material of the leak-proof cuff in this kind of absorbent article can be used without particular limitation, and is liquid-resistant or water-repellent and has breathability. Is preferable, and for example, a single-layer or multi-layer water-repellent non-woven fabric, a laminating material of a resin film and a non-woven fabric, or the like can be used. Unless otherwise specified, various known elastics usually used for this kind of absorbent article are used as materials for various elastic members in the diaper 1, such as the elastic member 61 and the elastic members 7 and 8 described above.
  • the material can be used without particular limitation, and examples thereof include synthetic rubber such as styrene-butadiene, butadiene, isoprene, and neoprene, natural rubber, EVA, elastic polyolefin, and polyurethane.
  • synthetic rubber such as styrene-butadiene, butadiene, isoprene, and neoprene, natural rubber, EVA, elastic polyolefin, and polyurethane.
  • a thread-like (thread rubber, etc.) or string-like (flat rubber, etc.) having a rectangular, square, circular, or polygonal cross section, or a multifilament type thread-like member is preferably used. can.
  • the exterior body 10 is arranged on the side relatively far from the wearer's skin (or absorber 5) and the first sheet 11 relatively close to the wearer's skin (or absorber 5). It is configured to include the second sheet 12. Both sheets 11 and 12 are joined to each other and integrated through various joining means.
  • the first sheet 11 constitutes the outermost surface of the exterior body 10 in the ventral side portion A and the dorsal side portion C of the diaper 1.
  • the first sheet 11 is not arranged in the inseam B in a range separated by a predetermined distance from the center of the vertical direction X of the diaper 1 (vertical center line CLx) to both outer sides of the vertical direction X, and the exterior body 10 is used. Only the second sheet 12 is arranged as a constituent member of. In the portion of the exterior body where only the second sheet 12 is arranged, the second sheet 12 may form the outer surface of the diaper 1.
  • the second sheet 12 is one continuous sheet, whereas the first sheet 11 is configured to include a plurality of independently existing sheets, and specifically.
  • the ventral first sheet 110 constituting the ventral portion A (more specifically, the region sandwiched between the pair of side seal portions S, S of the ventral portion A) and the dorsal portion C (more specifically).
  • the dorsal side first sheet 111 and the dorsal side first sheet 111 constituting the area sandwiched between the pair of side seal portions S and S of the dorsal side portion C) are included.
  • the ventral first sheet 110 and the dorsal first sheet 111 extend from the ventral portion A or the dorsal portion C to the inseam B, respectively.
  • the extending portions 11E and 12E are folded back toward the elastic member 7 side and cover the end portion of the absorbent main body 2 in the vertical direction X.
  • the extension portions 11E and 12E folded back to the elastic member 7 side are other members (second sheet 12, absorbent body 2, leak-proof cuff forming sheet 60, elastic member) facing the extension portions 11E and 12E. It is joined to 7) with an adhesive.
  • the length (length along the X direction) of the extension portion 12E of the second sheet 12 is the length (in the X direction) of each of the ventral first sheet 110 and the dorsal first sheet 111. It is longer than the length along.
  • the following description of the first sheet 11 applies to both the ventral first sheet 110 and the dorsal first sheet 111, unless otherwise specified.
  • the exterior body 10 has a third sheet 13 in addition to the first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12.
  • the third sheet 13 exists in the entire lateral direction Y of the exterior body 10 so as to straddle the ventral side portion A and the inseam portion B in the front body F.
  • the third sheet 13 constitutes the innermost surface of the exterior body 10.
  • the entire area of the third sheet 13 overlaps with the second sheet 12. Further, whether the entire area of the third sheet 13 overlaps with the entire area of the first sheet 11 or overlaps with a part of the first sheet 11, or a part of the third sheet overlaps with the entire area of the first sheet 11. It overlaps or overlaps a part of the first sheet 11.
  • the first sheet 11 has elasticity in the lateral direction Y.
  • the first sheet 11 includes an elastic sheet having elasticity in the lateral direction Y, and the ventral first sheet 110 and the dorsal first sheet 111 are the elastic sheets, respectively. ..
  • the first sheet 11 may include a sheet other than the stretchable sheet having elasticity in the lateral direction Y (for example, a non-stretchable sheet) on the premise that the first sheet 11 has elasticity in the lateral direction Y.
  • "having elasticity in the lateral direction” specifically means that the maximum elongation of the sheet (for example, the first sheet 11) in the lateral direction Y is preferably 50% or more. ..
  • the “maximum elongation” here is the elongation rate when the measurement target (for example, the first sheet 11) is extended to a length that cannot be further extended (the length immediately before the material is broken), and is the following equation (1). ).
  • Maximum elongation (%) ⁇ (length after extension-length before extension) / length before extension ⁇ ⁇ 100... (1)
  • the maximum elongation can be measured by the following procedure. In the natural state of the object to be measured (contracted state of the elastic member) in the absorbent article, marks with an interval of 50 mm are marked in the Y direction, and the interval between the marks is measured and used as the “length before extension”.
  • the measurement target is stretched in the expansion / contraction direction until just before the measurement target breaks the material, and the distance between the marks in the stretched state is measured and used as the “length after stretching”. Then, these measured values are substituted into the above equation (1) to calculate the maximum elongation.
  • a measurement target cut out from an absorbent article may be used as a measurement sample for measurement.
  • Examples of the elastic sheet constituting the first sheet 11 include (1) an elastic non-woven fabric in which an expandable fiber layer is integrated on both sides or one side of an elastic fiber layer, and (2) both sides of a net-shaped elastic sheet. Or an elastic non-woven fabric in which an stretchable fiber layer is integrated on one side, (3) an elastic non-woven fabric in which an stretchable fiber layer is integrated on both sides or one side of an elastic sheet made of an elastic film, (4).
  • a stretchable nonwoven fabric or the like in which a large number of elastic filaments arranged so as to extend in one direction without intersecting each other are integrated with an stretchable fiber layer can be preferably used.
  • the "extensible fiber layer” referred to here is defined as a fiber layer that can be stretched before being integrated with an elastic material, and can be stretched by machining or the like after being integrated with an elastic material. Includes a fibrous layer.
  • a method of integrating the elastic fiber layer and the stretchable fiber layer for example, a method of laminating them and entwining the fibers by water flow entanglement or air through, a method of joining by heat embossing, an adhesive, ultrasonic waves or the like. Can be mentioned.
  • FIG. 4 shows the first sheet 11A, which is a preferable example of the first sheet 11 (ventral first sheet 110, dorsal first sheet 111).
  • the first sheet 11A corresponds to the stretchable nonwoven fabric of (4) above.
  • the first sheet 11A has a structure in which filamentous elastic filaments are sandwiched between stretchable fiber layers mainly composed of non-elastic fibers and integrated. That is, the first sheet 11A is configured to include two fiber sheets 16 and 17 as the fiber layer and an elastic member 18 as the elastic filament interposed between the two sheets 16 and 17.
  • the stretchable nonwoven fabric having such a structure can be produced, for example, according to the method described in JP-A-2009-61743.
  • the two sheets 16 and 17 constituting the first sheet 11A are both expandable.
  • the sheets 16 and 17 can be extended in the same direction as the elastic member 18 extends in the extending direction (horizontal direction Y).
  • Stretchable means that (a) the constituent fibers of the sheets 16 and 17 themselves are elongated, and (b) even if the constituent fibers themselves are not elongated, the fibers bonded at the intersections are separated by machining or the like. This includes the case where the three-dimensional structure formed by a plurality of fibers is structurally changed due to the bonding between the fibers, or the constituent fibers are torn off, and the sheets 16 and 17 are elongated as a whole.
  • the elastic member 18 is an elastic filament formed by stretching an elastic resin in a molten or softened state.
  • Each of the plurality of elastic members 18 is continuously arranged over the entire length of the first sheet 11A (exterior body 10) in the lateral direction Y.
  • the plurality of elastic members 18 are arranged so as to extend in one direction (horizontal direction Y) without intersecting each other.
  • the elastic member 18 is joined to the two sheets 16 and 17 in a substantially non-extended state.
  • the elastic member 18 and the fiber sheets 16 and 17 are joined by fusing to the elastic member 18 in a state where the constituent fibers (non-elastic fibers) of both sheets 16 and 17 are buried in the elastic member 18.
  • an adhesive such as a hot melt adhesive. Therefore, there is no adhesive between the fiber sheets 16 and 17 (extensible fiber layer mainly composed of inelastic fibers) and the elastic member 18 bonded to the fiber sheets 16 and 17.
  • the first sheet 11A can be expanded and contracted in the same direction as the extension direction (horizontal direction Y) of the elastic member 18.
  • the elasticity of the first sheet 11A is exhibited due to the elasticity of the elastic member 18.
  • the elastic member 18 and the fiber sheets 16 and 17 are stretched.
  • the elastic member 18 contracts, and the fiber sheets 16 and 17 return to the state before stretching as the elastic member 18 contracts.
  • the elastic member 18 is used as the first sheet 11A.
  • the sheet 11A is stretched in the same direction as the extending direction (horizontal direction Y)
  • the sheet 11A shrinks in the lateral direction Y, that is, stretches with almost no so-called width shrinkage.
  • the two fiber sheets 16 and 17 constituting the first sheet 11A can be short fiber non-woven fabrics, respectively.
  • the non-woven fabric include air-through non-woven fabric, heat roll non-woven fabric, spunlace non-woven fabric, spunbond non-woven fabric, melt blown non-woven fabric and the like. Both sheets 16 and 17 may be of the same type or different from each other.
  • the term "same type of sheet” as used herein means sheets having the same sheet manufacturing process, type of sheet constituent fibers, fiber diameter and length of constituent fibers, sheet thickness, basis weight, etc. .. If at least one of these is different, it is a "heterogeneous sheet".
  • the elastic member 18 is made of, for example, a thermoplastic elastomer, rubber, or the like as a raw material.
  • a thermoplastic elastomer is used as a raw material, melt spinning using an extruder is possible as in the case of a normal thermoplastic resin, and the elastic filament thus obtained is easily heat-fused.
  • Suitable for sheet 11A is a thermoplastic elastomer, rubber, or the like.
  • the basis weight of the first sheet 11 (when the first sheet 11 has a laminated structure such as the above-mentioned first sheet 11A, the basis weight of the laminated structure) is not particularly limited, but is preferably 20 g / m 2 or more. It is preferably 30 g / m 2 or more, preferably 60 g / m 2 or less, and more preferably 55 g / m 2 or less.
  • both the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 are non-stretchable sheets.
  • the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 may be configured to include a sheet other than the non-stretchable sheet on the premise that the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 are non-stretchable.
  • the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 typically consist of non-stretchable sheets.
  • the maximum elongation in the lateral direction Y of the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 which are non-stretchable is preferably less than 50%, and may be 0%.
  • non-woven fabrics, resin films and the like produced by various manufacturing methods can be used, and examples of the non-woven fabrics include spunbonded non-woven fabrics, air-through nonwoven fabrics, needle punched nonwoven fabrics and the like.
  • the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 may have a single-layer structure or a laminated structure in which two or more sheets are laminated.
  • the basis weight of the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 (when the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 have a laminated structure, the basis weight of the laminated structure) is not particularly limited, but preferably 13 g / m independently of each other. It is 2 or more, more preferably 15 g / m 2 or more, preferably 30 g / m 2 or less, and more preferably 25 g / m 2 or less.
  • the exterior body 10 has a portion composed of only the second sheet 12 (that is, the inseam B) and a portion composed of only the first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12 (that is, the ventral side portion).
  • the portion composed of the three sheets of the first sheet 11, the second sheet 12, and the third sheet 13 is also referred to as a “laminated portion 70”.
  • the laminated portion 70 is a portion of the front body F from the ventral side portion A to the inseam portion B, and corresponds to a portion where an elastic member 8 for forming leg gathers is arranged along the leg opening LH.
  • an elastic member 8 for forming leg gathers is arranged along the leg opening LH.
  • at least a part of the opening edge LA along the leg opening LH is laminated. It is composed of an exterior body 10 having a portion 70.
  • the laminated portion 70 has the above-mentioned configuration, in the natural state of the exterior body 10 (that is, the relaxed state in which the stretched state of the first sheet 11 is released), the laminated portion 70 is as shown in FIG.
  • the leg opening is curved toward the non-skin facing surface side with the open end LS as the free end.
  • the reason why the laminated portion 70 warps toward the non-skin facing surface side is that the ease of contraction when the stretched state of the first sheet 11 is released and the laminated portion 70 contracts is the first sheet 11 side and the third. This is because it differs from the seat 13 side.
  • the laminated portion 70 tends to shrink on the first sheet 11 side, while the laminated portion 70 tends to shrink.
  • the 13th side of the 3rd sheet is hard to shrink.
  • the laminated portion 70 tends to warp toward the first sheet 11 side so that the bimetal material warps due to the difference in expansion coefficient.
  • the contraction force of the elastic member 8 is applied, and the laminated portion 70 is warped more greatly.
  • the opening edge LA along the leg opening LH is such that the laminated portion 70 is folded back. Due to the heavy structure, the fit between the leg opening and the wearer's body is improved. Moreover, since the portion where the laminated portion 70 is warped comes into contact with the wearer's body with a certain width, the tightening force caused by the contraction of the leg opening is dispersed and acts like an air cushion for tightening. Traces are less likely to occur on the wearer's skin. This effectively suppresses the occurrence of skin troubles.
  • the open end LS of the leg opening moves away from the wearer's skin, so that the open end LS comes into contact with the wearer's skin, resulting in a sense of discomfort. Is unlikely to occur.
  • the first sheet 11 is joined to the second sheet 12 in the extended state.
  • the third sheet 13 is joined to the second sheet 12 in a state where the first sheet 11 is extended.
  • the facing regions of the first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12 are partially joined by a plurality of joining portions 71.
  • the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 are bonded to each other by an adhesive 72 such as a hot melt adhesive on substantially the entire surface of the facing regions of the two.
  • An elastic member (not shown) for forming leg gathers is arranged between the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 in an extended state.
  • “Almost the entire surface is joined” means that the area of the facing region between the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 is preferably 50% or more, more preferably 90% or more, still more preferably 95% or more, still more preferably 98. % Or more are joined. By doing so, when the first sheet 11 side contracts, the third sheet 13 side becomes easier to follow and warps more.
  • the warp width W (see FIG. 5) of the laminated portion 70 is preferably 1 mm or more, more preferably 3 mm or more, and more preferably 20 mm or less. It is preferably 15 mm or less, and more preferably 15 mm or less.
  • the warp width W is preferably 1 mm or more and 20 mm or less, and more preferably 3 mm or more and 15 mm or less.
  • the warp width W of the laminated portion 70 is measured by the following method. In the natural state (contracted state of the elastic member) of the measurement target in the diaper 1, the point where the warp width is maximized from the upper part of the warp portion is measured with a ruler.
  • first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12 are intermittently partially joined in the vertical direction X and the horizontal direction Y of the diaper 1 in the laminated portion 70.
  • 6 (a) and 6 (b) schematically show a state in which the first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12 are joined in a scattered manner by a plurality of joining portions 71.
  • the joint portions 71 are arranged in multiple rows along the vertical direction X of the diaper 1, and the joint portions 71 are arranged in multiple rows along the horizontal direction Y. .. That is, the joint portion 71 is arranged at the intersection of the grids extending along the vertical direction X and the horizontal direction Y, respectively.
  • the joint portions 71 are arranged in a houndstooth pattern.
  • the pitch Xp of the joint portions 71 adjacent to each other along the vertical direction X and the pitch Yp of the joint portions 71 adjacent to each other along the horizontal direction Y are independently 1 mm or more, particularly 3 mm. It is preferably 15 mm or less, and particularly preferably 30 mm or less.
  • the pitch P between the closest joint portions 71 is preferably 1.5 mm or more, particularly 4.5 mm or more, and 20 mm or less, particularly 40 mm or less. preferable.
  • the total area of the joined portions 71 is preferably 0.3% or more with respect to the area of the laminated portion 70, and is 0. It is more preferably 5.5% or more, more preferably 10% or less, still more preferably 20% or less.
  • the laminated portion 70 is successfully warped.
  • FIGS. 6A and 6B show a circular joint portion 71, but the shape of the joint portion 71 is not limited to this, and a shape other than a circular shape, for example, a polygonal shape such as a triangle or a quadrangle, is shown. , Oval or star, or a combination thereof.
  • the angle ⁇ formed by the tangent TL of the opening end LS at the laminated portion 70 and the lateral direction Y of the diaper 1 is 1 degree or more. It is preferably 10 degrees or higher, more preferably 20 degrees or higher, and even more preferably 20 degrees or higher.
  • the angle ⁇ is preferably less than 90 degrees, more preferably 80 degrees or less, and even more preferably 70 degrees or less.
  • the angle ⁇ is preferably 1 degree or more and 90 degrees or less, more preferably 10 degrees or more and 80 degrees or less, and further preferably 20 degrees or more and 70 degrees or less.
  • the laminated portion 70 will be successfully warped with the open end LS as the free end, and the laminated portion 70 will be successfully warped. If all the positions of the open end LS located at are filled, the laminated portion 70 will be more successfully warped with the open end LS as the free end.
  • FIG. 7 a suitable manufacturing method for the diaper 1 of the above-described embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. 7.
  • two rows of strip-shaped first raw fabrics 11'and 11' are continuously fed out in parallel and separated by a predetermined distance from the original fabric roll (not shown) and conveyed in one direction. do.
  • the strip-shaped second original fabric 12'and third original fabric 13' are continuously fed out from the original fabric roll (not shown) and conveyed in the same direction as the first original fabric 11'. ..
  • the first raw fabric 11' is the material of the first sheet 11 in the diaper 1. Further, the second raw fabric 12'and the third raw fabric 13'are the materials of the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 in the diaper 1, respectively. Therefore, the first original fabric 11'has elasticity. On the other hand, both the second original fabric 12'and the third original fabric 13'are non-stretchable. The first raw fabric 11'has elasticity along its transport direction.
  • the width of the second original fabric 12' is the widest, and the width of the first original fabric 11'and the third original fabric 13'
  • the width of' is narrower than the width of the second original fabric 12'.
  • the magnitude relationship is not particularly limited between the width of the first original fabric 11'and the width of the third original fabric 13'.
  • the first raw fabric 11'and the second original fabric 12'in two rows are joined at the joint portion 100.
  • the first raw fabric 11' is conveyed along one direction in an extended state, and is joined to the second original fabric 12'that is conveyed along the same direction.
  • Each first original fabric 11' is arranged at each side edge portion in the second original fabric 12'.
  • Each first raw fabric 11' is located inside the side edge of the second original fabric 12'.
  • the bonding portion 100 includes an ultrasonic bonding device 101 and an anvil roll 102 arranged at a position facing the ultrasonic bonding device 101.
  • the joining of the two original fabrics 11'and 12'by the joining portion 100 is preferably a partial joining.
  • a preferred embodiment of the partial joining is a mode in which the first raw fabric 11'and the second original fabric 12'are intermittently partially joined in the transport direction thereof and the direction orthogonal to the transport direction thereof.
  • a plurality of joints are formed by this partial joint.
  • the arrangement pattern of the joint portion is, for example, as shown in FIGS. 6 (a) and 6 (b) described above.
  • the Y direction shown in these figures coincides with the transport direction of the first original fabric 11'and the second original fabric 12'.
  • the first raw fabric 11' has elasticity along its transport direction
  • the first raw fabric 11' can be manufactured by a known method. For example, (1) a step of joining a plurality of elastic filaments to a sheet material so as to extend in one direction in a non-stretched state to obtain a composite material, and (2) a circumference of a ridge portion and a groove portion extending along the axial direction, respectively.
  • the first raw fabric by a step of supplying the composite material between a pair of tooth groove rolls alternately held along the direction and meshing with each other to stretch the composite material and impart elasticity to the composite material. 11'can be manufactured.
  • the first raw fabric 11'manufactured in this way may be joined to the second raw fabric 12'.
  • the laminated body 103 of the first raw fabric 11'and the second original fabric 12' is formed.
  • the side edge of the laminated body 103 is a side edge located on the outer side in the width direction of the second original fabric 12'.
  • the third original fabric 13' is joined to the laminated body 103.
  • the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body having the laminated portion in which the three raw fabrics of the first raw fabric 11', the second raw fabric 12'and the third raw fabric 13' are laminated is manufactured.
  • each side edge thereof coincides with each side edge of the second original fabric 12'.
  • the manufacturing process of the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body is also referred to as a “laminated sheet manufacturing process”.
  • the bonding between the second original fabric 12'and the third original fabric 13' is, for example, substantially the entire surface of the two surfaces of the third original fabric 13', which face the second original fabric 12'. It is achieved by applying a hot melt adhesive (not shown) to the surface and bonding the two original fabrics 12'and 13'with the adhesive.
  • a hot melt adhesive (not shown) to the surface and bonding the two original fabrics 12'and 13'with the adhesive. The meaning of "almost the entire surface" is as described above.
  • FIG. 8 shows an example of a joining region when the second raw fabric 12'and the third original fabric 13' are bonded with an adhesive.
  • An adhesive is applied to the region shown by hatching in the figure, and both original fabrics 12'and 13' are joined.
  • reference numeral 8 is an elastic member for forming leg gathers.
  • reference numeral 105 indicates the position of the planned cutting portion to be cut in the laminated sheet cutting step described later.
  • the facing surfaces of the two raw fabrics 12'and 13' are joined to each other at least substantially the entire surface.
  • an elastic member 8 for forming leg gathers is arranged between the two original fabrics 12'and 13'in an extended state.
  • the position of the elastic member 8 is set along the position along the planned formation position of the leg opening LH in the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body.
  • the elastic member 8 is in an extended state between the second original fabric 12'and the third original fabric 13'while regularly swinging in the direction orthogonal to the transport direction. Place with.
  • a device for swinging the elastic member 8 in a direction orthogonal to the transport direction thereof a device known in the art can be used without particular limitation.
  • the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body is manufactured by joining the first raw fabric 11', the second original fabric 12', and the third raw fabric 13'. Apart from this production, as shown in FIG. 7, the absorbent main body 2 is manufactured in advance, and an adhesive such as a hot melt adhesive is applied to the absorbent main body 2 (not shown). Further, the absorbent main body 2 is rotated 90 degrees with respect to the transport direction to join the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body. This process is also referred to as an "absorbent main body placement process". When the absorbent main body 2 and the laminated sheet 104 are merged, the laminated sheet 104 is turned upside down so that the absorbent main body 2 is arranged on the surface side of the laminated sheet 104 where the third original fabric 13'is located. .. The absorbent main body 2 is intermittently arranged on the laminated sheet 104 along the transport direction of the laminated sheet 104.
  • the bonding between the absorbent main body 2 and the laminated sheet 104 of the outer body in the absorbent main body arranging step can be performed by, for example, an adhesive as described above.
  • an adhesive may be applied to the entire surface of the facing surface between the absorbent main body 2 and the laminated sheet 104, or an adhesive may be partially applied to the facing surface to partially apply the adhesive to the absorbent main body 2 and the laminated sheet 104. May be joined.
  • the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body is cut at the planned cutting portion 105 in a shape corresponding to the shape of the leg opening LH. do.
  • This process is also referred to as a "laminated sheet cutting process".
  • a leg opening LH is formed along the elastic member 8 at a position in the vicinity of the elastic member 8 in the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body in which the absorbent main body 2 is arranged.
  • This laminated sheet cutting step can be carried out by using the same method as the conventional method for manufacturing this kind of article such as a rotary cutter and a laser cutter.
  • the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body is cut so that at least the laminated portions 70 of the three raw fabrics 11', 12', 13'are present in the planned cutting portion 105. do.
  • the first raw fabric 11'constituting the laminated sheet 104 is in an elongated state.
  • the stretched state of the first raw fabric 11' is released by cutting as shown in FIG. 9, and the scheduled cutting portion 105 is freed.
  • the laminated portion 70 in the laminated sheet 104 shrinks so as to warp.
  • the laminated portion 70 at the opening edge of the leg opening has a curved shape (see FIG. 5).
  • the warping of the laminated portion 70 occurs toward the non-skin facing surface side.
  • the warp of the laminated portion 70 in the laminated portion 70 existing in the planned cutting portion 105, not only the first original fabric 11'is laminated with the second original fabric 12', but also the third original fabric 13'is the second. It becomes even more prominent when it is joined to the original fabric 12'.
  • the third raw fabric 13'and the second raw fabric 12' are bonded with, for example, a hot melt adhesive 72. It is preferable to have.
  • the angle ⁇ formed by the tangent TL of the planned cutting portion 105 and the transport direction MD of the laminated sheet 104 is preferably set to 1 degree or more, more preferably 10 degrees or more, and 20 degrees or more. It is more preferable to set to. Further, the angle ⁇ is preferably set to less than 90 degrees, more preferably 80 degrees or less, and even more preferably 70 degrees or less. The angle ⁇ is preferably set to 1 degree or more and less than 90 degrees, more preferably 10 degrees or more and 80 degrees or less, and even more preferably 20 degrees or more and 70 degrees or less.
  • the laminated portion 70 will be successfully warped with the open end LS as the free end, and the laminated portion will be successfully warped. If all the positions of the planned cutting portion 105 located at 70 are filled, the laminated portion 70 will be more successfully warped with the open end LS as the free end.
  • the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body is folded in the width direction (direction orthogonal to the transport direction of the laminated sheet 104). Specifically, as shown in FIG. 7, both side portions 104a and 104a of the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body along the transport direction are folded back so as to cover both ends in the longitudinal direction of the absorbent main body 2 to cover the longitudinal length of the absorbent main body 2. After fixing both ends in the direction, the laminated sheet 104 is folded in half in the width direction together with the absorbent body 2. In this way, the diaper continuum 1'is obtained.
  • an elastic member (not shown) for forming waist gathers can be supplied in an extended state.
  • the diaper continuous body 1' has a laminated sheet 104 of an exterior body in which the front body side and the back body side are overlapped, and an absorbent main body 2 intermittently fixed to the laminated sheet 104.
  • the diaper continuous body 1'and the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body have a planned formation portion of the side seal portion S, that is, a planned split portion 106 between the absorbent main bodies 2 and 2 in the transport direction.
  • the front body side and the back body side of the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body are in a state of directly overlapping each other without sandwiching the absorbent main body 2.
  • a pair of side seal portions S, S are formed on the planned division portion 106 in the diaper continuum 1'manufactured in this manner, and after the side seal portions S, S are formed or the side seal portions S, S are formed.
  • a pants-type absorbent article cutting step is performed in which the diaper continuous body 1'(specifically, the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body) is divided along the width direction at the planned division portion 106.
  • the desired individual diaper 1 is manufactured.
  • this step releases the stretched state of the diaper continuum 1', and the opening edge portion of the leg opening of the diaper 1 is greatly warped toward the non-skin facing surface side.
  • the apparatus and method described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2013-256109 can be used for the formation of the side seal portion S and the division of the diaper continuum 1'in the planned division portion 106.
  • the laminated portion in the opening edge LA along the leg opening is 70, and the opening end LS of the leg opening is set as a free end on the non-skin facing surface side. It has a curved shape. According to the diaper 1 having such a shape, the fit between the leg opening and the wearer's body is improved. Moreover, the traces of tightening due to the leg openings are less likely to occur on the wearer's skin. Moreover, since the open end LS of the leg opening moves away from the wearer's skin, the discomfort caused by the open end LS coming into contact with the wearer's skin is less likely to occur.
  • the obtained diaper 1 can be attached to an additional process. For example, as shown in FIG. 11, while transporting individually divided diapers 1, the diaper 1 is rotated 90 degrees with respect to the transport direction D, and is subjected to a rotation step of matching the vertical direction X of the diaper 1 with the transport direction D. Can be done.
  • the diaper 1 transported in a state where the vertical direction X and the transport direction D coincide with each other by the rotation process is then subjected to the flap portions 15, which are located outside the absorbent main body 2 in the diaper 1 in the horizontal direction Y, respectively. 15 is subjected to a step of folding onto the absorbent body 2. This step is performed for the purpose of accommodating the diaper 1 in the packaging bag. As shown in FIG. 11, the flap portions 15 and 15 may be folded toward the same side of the diaper 1 or toward different sides (not shown). As described above, in the diaper 1, since the opening edge of the leg opening is in a state of being warped toward the non-skin facing surface side, the flaps 15 and 15 are warped when folded. The open edge portion tends to be the starting point of bending of the flap portions 15 and 15, which stabilizes the folded state of the flap portions 15 and 15.
  • the diaper 1 with the flap portions 15 and 15 folded is conveyed while maintaining that state. Then, the diaper 1 in the transported state is subjected to a step of folding in half along a virtual folding line L extending in a direction orthogonal to the transport direction. The diaper 1 folded in this way is packed in a bag in the next step.
  • FIGS. 12 to 14 Regarding the embodiments shown in FIGS. 12 to 14, only the points different from the embodiments shown in FIGS. 7 to 11 will be described, and the description of the embodiments shown in FIGS. 7 to 11 will be appropriately described for the points not particularly described. Applies. Further, in FIGS. 12 to 14, the same members as those in the embodiments shown in FIGS. 7 to 11 are designated by the same reference numerals.
  • FIG. 12 shows another example of the joining region when the second raw fabric 12'and the third original fabric 13' are bonded with an adhesive.
  • An adhesive is applied to the region shown by hatching in the figure, and both original fabrics 12'and 13' are joined.
  • the third original fabric 13' is coated with an adhesive over the entire area, and the facing surface with the second original fabric 12'is bonded over the entire surface.
  • the third original fabric 13' is coated with an adhesive over the entire area, and the surface facing the second original fabric 12'is entirely covered. It is joined.
  • the elastic member 8 for forming the leg gather does not swing in the width direction of the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body, and the conveying direction of the laminated sheet 104 It is arranged linearly along the MD.
  • the arrangement position of the elastic member 8 is a region where the second original fabric 12'and the third original fabric 13' are bonded with an adhesive.
  • the elastic member 8 for forming the leg gather is not used.
  • the first raw fabric 11' which is a stretchable original fabric, was conveyed in parallel in two rows in the conventional embodiment, but in the present embodiment, the wide first original fabric 11'is conveyed in a single row. I am transporting it.
  • the three raw fabrics of the first raw fabric 11', the second raw fabric 12'and the third raw fabric 13' are elastically laminated on the laminated portion 70. Although the member 8 is not arranged, the warp of the laminated portion 70 is sufficiently exhibited.
  • the present invention has been described above based on the preferred embodiment, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment.
  • the laminated portion composed of the first sheet 11, the second sheet 12, and the third sheet 13 is provided on the front body F, but instead of or in addition to this, the laminated portion is provided.
  • the portion may be provided on the back body R.
  • the elastic member 8 may be arranged between the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13 at the laminated portion.
  • the laminated portion is formed by laminating the first sheet 11, the second sheet 12, and the third sheet 13 in this order on the exterior body 10, but instead of this, the second sheet is formed.
  • the sheet 12, the first sheet 11, and the third sheet 13 may be laminated in this order to form a laminated portion.
  • the second sheet 12 can form the outermost surface of the exterior body 10.
  • the elastic member 8 can be arranged between the third sheet 13 and the first sheet 11 in an extended state along the leg opening LH.
  • the third original fabric 13' was joined to the second original fabric 12', but instead, the third original fabric 13'was joined to the first original fabric 11'. It may be joined.
  • the elastic member 8 is arranged in an extended state while swinging between the first raw fabric 11'and the third original fabric 13' along the position where the leg opening LH is to be formed.
  • the laminated portion 70 existing in the planned cutting portion 105 of the laminated sheet 104 of the exterior body not only the third original fabric 13'is laminated with the first original fabric 11', but also the second original fabric 13'is laminated. It is preferable that the original fabric 12'is joined to the first original fabric 11'.
  • the present invention further discloses the following pants-type absorbent article and a method for producing the same.
  • It has a vertical direction extending from the ventral side of the wearer to the dorsal side through the crotch part and a lateral direction orthogonal to the vertical direction, and the crotch part arranged in the crotch part and the wearer's inseam rather than the crotch part.
  • An absorbent body containing an absorbent core that is divided into a ventral portion arranged on the ventral side and a dorsal portion arranged on the dorsal side of the wearer rather than the inseam, and an absorbent core that absorbs and retains body fluid, and the absorption thereof.
  • a pair of side seals are provided with an exterior body arranged on the non-skin facing surface side of the sex body, and both side portions of the exterior body along the vertical direction on each of the ventral side portion and the dorsal side portion are joined to each other.
  • a pants-type absorbent article in which a portion, a waist opening and a pair of leg openings are formed.
  • the exterior body having an open edge portion along the leg opening has a laminated portion including a first elastic sheet, a non-stretchable second sheet, and a non-stretchable third sheet, at least in part thereof. Consists of The first sheet is joined to the second sheet in the stretched state, and the third sheet is joined to the first sheet or the second sheet in the stretched state of the first sheet.
  • a pants-type absorbent article in which the laminated portion of the opening edge portion is curved toward the non-skin facing surface side with the opening end of the leg opening as a free end.
  • ⁇ 2> The second sheet and the third sheet are joined, and an elastic member is arranged in an extended state along the leg opening between the two sheets, or the first sheet and the third sheet are joined.
  • the pants-type absorbent article according to ⁇ 1> wherein an elastic member is arranged between the two sheets in an extended state along the leg opening.
  • the second sheet and the third sheet are joined,
  • the pants-type absorbent article according to ⁇ 1> or ⁇ 2>, wherein the second sheet and the third sheet are joined to substantially the entire surface of the facing regions of both sheets.
  • ⁇ 4> The pants type according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 3>, wherein the first sheet and the second sheet are intermittently partially joined in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction of the pants type absorbent article.
  • the angle ⁇ formed by the tangent line of the opening end of the opening edge of the leg opening and the lateral direction of the pants-type absorbent article is 1 degree or more and less than 90 degrees, said ⁇ 1> to The pants-type absorbent article according to any one of ⁇ 4>.
  • An elastic member for forming waist gathers is fixed to the exterior body,
  • the first sheet includes a ventral first sheet constituting the ventral portion and a dorsal first sheet constituting the dorsal portion.
  • the ventral first sheet, the dorsal first sheet, and the second sheet have an extension portion extending outward from the vertical end portion of the elastic member.
  • the first sheet has elasticity in the lateral direction and has elasticity.
  • the first sheet includes two fiber sheets and an elastic member interposed between the two sheets.
  • the pants type according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 11>, wherein both of the two fiber sheets are expandable and can be extended in the same direction as the elastic member extends.
  • the elastic member is an elastic filament formed by stretching an elastic resin in a molten or softened state, is continuously arranged over the entire length in the lateral direction of the first sheet, and extends in one direction without intersecting with each other.
  • the pants-type absorbent article according to ⁇ 12> which is arranged in such a manner.
  • the second sheet and the third sheet are bonded with preferably 50% or more, more preferably 90% or more, still more preferably 95% or more, still more preferably 98% or more of the area of the facing region thereof.
  • the pants-type absorbent article according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 13>. ⁇ 15> It has a vertical direction extending from the ventral side of the wearer to the dorsal side through the crotch part and a lateral direction orthogonal to the vertical direction, and the crotch part arranged in the crotch part and the wearer's inseam rather than the crotch part.
  • An absorbent body containing an absorbent core that is divided into a ventral portion arranged on the ventral side and a dorsal portion arranged on the dorsal side of the wearer rather than the inseam, and an absorbent core that absorbs and retains body fluid, and the absorption thereof.
  • a pair of side seals are provided with an exterior body arranged on the non-skin facing surface side of the sex body, and both side portions of the exterior body along the vertical direction on each of the ventral side portion and the dorsal side portion are joined to each other.
  • a method of manufacturing a pants-type absorbent article in which a portion, a waist opening and a pair of leg openings are formed.
  • It has a laminated sheet cutting step of cutting a laminated sheet of the exterior body in a region between the absorbent main bodies adjacent to each other along a transport direction in a shape corresponding to the shape of the leg opening at a planned cutting portion.
  • a method for manufacturing a pants-type absorbent article which cuts a laminated sheet of an exterior body so that at least the laminated portion is present in the planned cutting portion in the laminated sheet cutting step.
  • an elastic member is provided between the second and third raw fabrics or between the first and third raw fabrics along the planned formation position of the leg opening.
  • the manufacturing method according to ⁇ 15> which is arranged in an extended state.
  • the laminated sheet is such that at least the laminated portion in which the third original fabric is joined to the first original fabric or the second original fabric is present in the planned cutting portion of the laminated sheet of the exterior body.
  • the shape of the planned cutting portion is determined by the tangent line of the planned cutting portion and the laminated sheet.
  • ⁇ 19> The manufacturing method according to any one of ⁇ 15> to ⁇ 18>, wherein the third raw fabric is joined to the second raw fabric in the laminated sheet manufacturing step.
  • ⁇ 20> In the laminated sheet manufacturing process, a hot melt adhesive is applied to substantially the entire surface of the two surfaces of the third raw fabric facing the second original fabric, and the adhesive is used to form the second original fabric and the third original fabric.
  • the manufacturing method according to ⁇ 19> above. ⁇ 21> In any one of the above ⁇ 15> to ⁇ 20>, in the laminated sheet manufacturing process, the first raw fabric and the second raw fabric are intermittently partially joined in the transport direction thereof and the direction orthogonal to the transport direction thereof. The manufacturing method described.
  • ⁇ 22> After the laminated sheet cutting step, a step of folding the laminated sheet of the exterior body in half in a direction orthogonal to the transport direction, and a step of folding the laminated sheet in half.
  • a side seal portion is formed in the planned division portion of the laminated sheet of the exterior body folded in half, and the laminated sheet of the exterior body is formed in the planned division portion after the formation of the side seal portion or at the same time as the formation of the side seal portion.
  • the manufacturing method according to ⁇ 22> which comprises a step of folding the pants-type absorbent article in a folded state with the flap portion in half along a virtual fold line extending in a direction orthogonal to the transport direction.
  • a composite material is obtained by joining a plurality of elastic filaments to a sheet material so as to extend in one direction in a non-stretched state.
  • the composite material is supplied and stretched between a pair of tooth groove rolls having ridges and grooves extending in the axial direction alternately along the circumferential direction and meshing with each other to stretch the composite material.
  • the first raw fabric is manufactured, The manufacturing method according to any one of ⁇ 15> to ⁇ 23>, wherein the manufactured first raw fabric is joined to the second raw fabric.
  • a pants-type absorbent article having a leg opening having a curved shape as compared with the conventional case, and a method for manufacturing the same.

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