Title of Invention

BODY FLUIDS ABSORBENT ARTICLE.

Abstract TITLE: BODY FLUIDS ABSORBENT ARTICLE. Body fluids absorbent article including an absorbent structure includes a liquid-pervious topsheet, a liquid-impervious backsheet and a liquid-absorbent core disposed there between, the topsheet is divided into a first absorbent surface zone 8 and a second absorbent surface zone 9, the first absorbent surface zone 8 has no gathers and is formed with a plurality of liquid-passages extending therethrough, the second absorbent surface zone 9 is formed with a absorbent structure 1 and boundary lines of the first and second absorbent surface zones 8,9 in transversely opposite side regions of the body facing extend along compressed grooves 11a.
Full Text This invention relates to a body fluids absorbent
article and more particularly to such an article suitable to
be used by women such as a sanitary napkin/pad or pad for
incontinent women.
Reference is made to copending Indian application nos. 394/Cal/l999 and 511/ Cal/1999.
Taking account of the particular purpose for its use,
this type article is desired, in general, to have a good
characteristic for body fluids such as a high absorptive
property as well as a high leakage-proof property. In
addition, a comfortable characteristic for the wearer"s skin
such as a soft touch as well as a breathability is desired
because this type article is used in direct contact with the
wearer"s skin. Obviously, this type article preferably has
a combination of these two characteristics. However, it is
not easy for the arrangement of prior art to achieve the
article satisfying these two characteristics since these two
characteristics are partially antinomic to each other. For
example, in the case of sanitary napkin, the napkin must be
tightly placed against the wearer"s skin in order to improve
a leakage-proof effect for menstrual discharge. On the other
hand, such tight placement causes the napkin to stick to the
wearer"s skin due to menstrual discharge itself and/or sweat
and, in consequence, the wearer may suffer from an
uncomfortable feeling, e.g., a sticky and/or stuffy feeling.
It is well known, for example, from Japanese Patent
Application Disclosure Gazette (Kokai) No. Hei10-94558 to
form the article of the type herein discussed on its body
facing surface with a plurality of gathers extending on the
central region longitudinally of the body facing surface
leaving the lateral regions intact and to form the troughs
forming parts of the gathers with a plurality of liquid-
passages arranged at regular intervals in the longitudinal
direction of the troughs. The invention disclosed in the
foregoing document claims that the liquid-passages facilitate
the body fluids discharged on the article to be quickly
absorbed by the absorbent core and the gathers ensure a good
feeling to wear the article by preventing the body facing
surface of the article from sticking to the wearer"s skin.
However, the lateral regions of the body facing surface
are substantially smooth in the article of prior art and at
least these lateral regions tend to stick to the wearer"s
skin due to sweating of the wearer. This may result in an
uncomfortable feeling to wear, e.g., a feeling of stickiness.
Another important disadvantage lies in the plurality of
gathers present in the central region of the body facing
surface. These gathers form a plurality of air gaps which
affect absorption of menstrual discharge and thereby cause
leakage of menstrual discharge. Furthermore, a relatively
high rigidity of the gathers is incompatible with delicate
body region of the article wearer.
In view of the problem as has been described above, it
is an object of this invention to provide an absorbent
article, particularly a sanitary napkin improved to have both
characteristics which are antinomic as has been mentioned "
above. More specifically to describe this, the central
region of the body facing surface for which absorption of
menstrual discharge is important rather than prevention of an
undesirable feeling of stickiness inevitably caused as the
body facing surface sticks to the wearer"s skin around her
vaginal opening due to menstrual discharge and/or sweat pf
herself should have a high absorptive property. On the other
hand, the lateral regions of the body facing surface rather
unimportant for absorption of menstrual discharge and having
a relatively large area over which these regions are placed
against the wearer"s skin are effective to prevent the
article from sticking to the wearer"s skin due to sweating of
the wearer.
According to this invention, there is provided a body
fluids absorbent article comprising an absorbent structure having
a longitudinal center line, a body facing surface and an
undergarment facing surface, said absorbent structure comprising
a liquid-pervious topsheet defining said body facing surface, a
liquid-impervious backsheet defining said undergarment facing
surface and a liquid-absorbent core disposed between said
topsheet and said backsheet and said absorbent structure inclusive
of said body facing surface being formed in an upper layer thereof
with a pair of compressed grooves of arc-shaped cross-sections
arranged in bilateral symmetry about said longitudinal center
line, said article being characterized in that :
said topsheet is divided into a first absorbent surface zone
extending in a central region thereof and a second absorbent
surface zone extending outward from said first absorbent surface
zone;
said first absorbent surface zone is defined with a
substantially smooth surface having no gathers and formed with a
plurality of liquid-passages extending therethrough;
said second absorbent surface zone is defined with a
plurality of gathers extending substantially in parallel to said
longitudinal center line; and
boundary lines of said first and second absorbent surface
zones in transversely opposite side regions of said body facing
surface extend along said pair of compressed grooves.
This invention can additionally include the following
features.
Of crests and troughs forming the gathers,. each of the
crests defines a channel having openings thereof on second
boundary lines between the first and second absorbent surface
zones in longitudinally opposite end zones of the body side
surface.
The topsheet is. depressed into and bonded to the
absorbent core at least along the pair of compressed grooves.
The pair of compressed grooves describe curves,
respectively, convex toward the longitudinal center line.
The liquid-passages have a diameter of 0.3 - 6mm,
respectively, and are distributed over said first absorbent
zone at a throat area ratio of 5 ~ 60%.
The liquid-passages are provided in the form of tapered
capillaries.
The gathers are 0.3 - 3mm high and arranged on said
second absorbent surface zone at a pitch of 0.2 - 5mm
transversely of the second absorbent surface zone.
The first absorbent surface zone extending in the
direction of the longitudinal center line and occupies 15 -
70% of the body facing surface-
The first and second absorbent surface zones are formed
by thermoplastic sheets prepared separately of each other and
sealed with each other at least along the boundary lines.
The pair of side flaps extend outward from transversely
opposite side edges of said core and said side flaps further
extend outward in the vicinity of middle regions thereof as
viewed in the direction of the longitudinal center line to
define a pair of wings.
^ BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a sanitary napkin
as a specific embodiment of the absorbent article according
to this invention; and
Fig. 2 is a scale-enlarged schematic sectional view
taken along a line X-X in Fig. 1.
Details of this invention will be more fully understood
from the description of a sanitary napkin as a specific
embodiment of an absorbent article according to this
invention given hereunder with reference to the accompanying
drawings.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, a sanitary napkin includes
an absorbent structure symmetrically shaped about a center
line 2 extending longitudinally thereof and having a body
facing surface (upper surface as viewed in Figs. 1 and 2) 3
and undergarment facing surface (lower surface as viewed in
Figs. 1 and 2) 4. The absorbent structure 1 comprises a
liquid-pervious topsheet 5 defining the body facing surface
3, a liquid-impervious backsheet 6 defining the undergarment
facing surface 4 and a liquid-absorbent core 7 disposed

between these two sheets 5, 6 and being thicker than them.
The topsheet 5 has a high flexibility and comprises a
thermoplastic sheet 5a forming a first absorbent surface zone
8 extending over a central region of the body facing surface
and a thermoplastic sheet 5b forming a second absorbent
surface zone 9 extending outward from the first absorbent
surface zone 8. The backsheet 6 also has a high flexibility
and forms the entire rear surface of the absorbent structure
1. The absorbent core 7 is semi-rigid but has an appropriate
compressive stability. Transversely opposite side edges 7a
of the absorbent core 7 describe a pair of curves which are
convex toward the longitudinal center line 2 .
A section (sheet 5b) of the topsheet 5 extending
outward beyond a peripheral edge of the absorbent core 7 is
put flat together with a section of the backsheet 6 also
extending outward beyond the peripheral edge of the absorbent
core 7 to form a pair of side flaps 10, 10, a pair of end
flaps 14, 14 and a pair of wings 10a, 10a. Each of the wings
10a, 10a extends outward from the associated side flap 10 in
the vicinity of its middle zone so that the wing 10a is
opposed to the associated with the curved side edge 7a of the
absorbent core 7 in alignment with the longitudinally middle
section of the curved side edge 7a. Such relative position
of the curved side edge 7a, 7a of the absorbent core 7 and
the wings 10a, 10a facilitates the napkin to be fastened to
an undergarment worn by a wearer. Specifically, the side
flaps 10, 10 can be easily folded along their transversely
middle zones substantially over their full length back onto
the lower surface of the undergarment"s crotch region without
generation of undesired creases not only along the curved
side edges 7a, 7a of the absorbent core 7 but also along
curved side edges of the undergarment.
The absorbent structure 1 formed with pairs of
compressed grooves lla, lla; llb, llb on its upper and lower
surfaces, respectively, which are symmetric about the
longitudinal center line 2 and extend across transversely
opposite lateral zones of the absorbent core 7 to describe
convex curves toward the longitudinal center line 2. These
compressed grooves lla, lla; llb, llb are formed by
depressing the topsheet 5 and the backsheet 6 and both
surfaces of the absorbent core 7. When the napkin is put on
the body, these compressed grooves lla, lla; llb, llb
function as folding lines along which the second absorbent
surface zone 9 extending outside the compressed grooves lla,
lla; llb, llb can be bent relative to the first absorbent
surface zone 8. A curvature defining these compressed
grooves lla, lla; llb, llb is such that the portion of the
absorbent core 7 lying in the second absorbent surface zone
9 may be smoothly bent and fit the curved surfaces of the .
wearer"s thighs. It should be understood that the pair of
compressed grooves llb, llb may be eliminated. Even when the
lower surface of the absorbent core 7 is formed with the pair
of compressed grooves llb, llb, the manner in which they are
implemented is not limited to that as illustrated. For
example, the absence of the compressed grooves llb, llb on
the lower surface of the absorbent core 7 may be the pair of
correspondingly deeper compressed grooves lla, lla on the
upper surface of the absorbent core 7.
The absorbent structure 1, particularly the first
absorbent surface zone 8 has a cross-section progressively
slopes down from its transverse middle toward its
transversely opposite side edges. The surface of the first
absorbent surface zone 8 is substantially smooth and
effective to prevent menstrual discharge from flowing between
the first absorbent surface zone 8 and the wearer skin by
closely fitting a concave region defined between the large
pudendal lips of the wearer. The first absorbent surface
zone 8 extends in parallel to the longitudinal center line 2
to occupy 15 - 70% of the entire body side, surface of the
absorbent structure 1 and has a plurality of liguid passages
12 extending through the first absorbent surface zone 8. In
order to ensure that menstrual discharge can be efficiently
guided through the liquid passages 12 and absorbed by the
absorbent core 7, each of the liquid passages 12 is
preferably provided in the form of a tapered capillary having
a diameter of 0.3 - 6mm at its top with a total throat area
ratio being in a range of 5 - 60% in the first absorbent
surface zone 8.
The second absorbent surface zone 9 has a plurality of
gathers 13 extending substantially in parallel to the
longitudinal center line 2. The gathers 13 are preferably
provided to be distributed at a pitch of 0.2 - 5mm
transversely of the respective second absorbent surface zone
9 and to have a height of 0.3 - 3mm in order to ensure
functions such as appropriate breathability and restoring
elasticity against compression between the second absorbent
surface zone 9 and the wearer"s skin. Of crests and troughs
forming the gathers 13, each crest is preferably formed so as
to define a continuous channel in order to improve the
breathability and restoring elasticity against compression.
The channels of the gathers 13 open along a border 15 between
the first absorbent surface zone 8 and the second absorbent
surface zone 9 in the vicinity of longitudinally opposite end
areas on the body facing surface 3. Menstrual discharge
partially flows from the first absorbent surface zone 8 into .
openings 16 of the respective channels before absorbed by the
absorbent core 7. Correspondingly, a possibility that the
longitudinally opposed end areas of the second absorbent
surface zone 9 could be soiled with menstrual discharge is
alleviated. Of the crests and the troughs forming the
gathers 13, each trough may be formed at regular intervals
longitudinally thereof with second liquid passages (not
shown), whereby an amount of menstrual discharge flowing into
the second absorbent surface zone 9 may rapidly transferred
to the absorbent core 7 and the breathability may be further
improved. The gathers 13 can be easily obtained, for
example, by feeding a thermoplastic nonwoven fabric between
a pair of heated rolls having grooves and ridges on their
peripheral surfaces.
The thermoplastic sheet 5a forming the first absorbent
surface zone 8 and the thermoplastic sheet 5b forming the
second absorbent surface zone 9 are sealed with each other at
least along the compressed grooves lla, lla. While the
portions of the thermoplastic sheets 5a, 5b sealed with each
other in this manner are necessarily of high rigidity and
would otherwise irritate the wearer"s skin, the compressed
grooves lla, lla effectively protect the wearer"s skin from
being in direct contact with the rigid portions and irritate
thereby. Generally, a thermoplastic film or thermoplastic
nonwoven fabric is useful as stock material for the
thermoplastic sheets 5a, 5b. Particularly in the illustrated
embodiment of this invention, at least two different types of
stock material may be used in a combination depending on the
characteristics expected for the napkin, taking account of
its unique arrangement such that the absorbent surface is
divided in the first and second absorbent surface zones 8, 9.
For example, the first absorbent surface zone 8 may be formed
by a thermoplastic film and the second absorbent surface zone
9 may be formed by a thermoplastic nonwoven fabric. It is
also possible to arrange so that the first absorbent surface
zone 8 has a degree of hydrophilicity or hydrophobicity
different from that of the second absorbent surface zone 9,
for example, the former has a degree of hydrophilicity higher
than that of the latter. Obviously, it is possible to use a
thermoplastic nonwoven fabric as stock material for both the
first and second absorbent surface zones 8, 9. In general,
component fibers of the thermoplastic nonwoven fabric useful
for this purpose may be selected from a wide range including
polyolefine, polyester and polyamide fibers, and
polyethylene/polypropylene or polyester conjugated fibers,
each of 1 ~ 8 deniers. In order that a possibility of
menstrual discharge staying on the absorbent surface can be
alleviated and a tear strength of the absorbent surface can
be improved, a fineness is preferably adjusted to be in a
range of 1.5 - 6.0 deniers. The thermoplastic nonwoven
fabric useful for this purpose may take various forms such as
spun lace, needle punch, melt blown, thermal bond, spun bond
and chemical bond nonwoven fabrics. A basis weight of such
nonwoven fabrics are preferably in a range of 15 ~ 80g/m2 and
more preferably in a range of 20 - 60g/m2 to assist the
formation of the gathers 13.
In the peripheral region of the absorbent structure 1,
the topsheet 5 and the backsheet 6 are bonded to each other
utilizing bonding means of well known art such as hot melt
adhesive or heat-sealing technique. When the hot melt
adhesive is utilized, it is important in the regions of the
side flaps 10, 10, particularly in the outer regions of the
side flaps including the respective wings 10a, 10a to
distribute the ho.t melt adhesive (not shown) between the
topsheet 5 and the. backsheet 6 as evenly as possible and
thereby to improve a tear strength of the side flaps. This
is for the reason that at least the wings 10a, 10a must have
a desired tear strength. More specifically, the wings 10a,
10a are destined to be pulled outward and downward so as to
wrap the crotch region of the undergarment and to be
adhesively fastened to the lower surface of the crotch
region. After use of the napkin, the wings 10a, 10a are
destined to be forcibly peeled off from the crotch region of
the undergarment. Use of the hot melt adhesive in this
manner is particularly suitable for the case in which the
backsheet 6 comprises a polyolefine film (particularly
polyethylene film) having a thickness less than 100,1m and a
moisture-permeable property. Such film is usually made
moisture-permeable by addition of filler in the form of fine
grains and by subjecting the film to a process of drawing.
Consequently, such film inevitably has a plurality of
cleavages and its tear strength is lower than that of
moisture-impermeable film. Evenly distribution of the hot
melt adhesive is effective to compensate such poor tear
strength.
The backsheet 6 may be formed by a thermoplastic film,
a fibrous sheet being relatively high in a liquid-resistance
as well as in a strength, for example, a conjugated nonwoven
fabric consisting of a melt blown fiber nonwoven fabric and
a spun bond nonwoven fabric laminated on the outer surface
thereof. The absorbent core 7 may be formed substantially by
a mixture of fluff pulp and superabsorptive hydrogel
particles in the form of a panel or a mat, which is entirely
wrapped with a water-absorbent sheet such as tissue paper.
It is possible to dispose a fibrous layer (not shown)
4
having a relatively low fiber density and a good cushioning
property at least between the topsheet 5 and the core 7.
This fibrous layer ensures the topsheet 5 to be sufficiently
spaced from the upper surface of the absorbent core 7 to
prevent menstrual discharge from flow back toward and exuding
through the upper surface of the topsheet 5. In addition,
the fibrous layer is remarkably effective to improve, in the
upper layer of the absorbent structure 1, a restoring
elasticity from compression and thereby to give the wearer a
feeling of softness.
While the sanitary napkin has been described
hereinabove, this invention is applicable to the other body
fluids absorbent articles such as a pad for incontinent
women. Furthermore, it will be understood by those skilled
in the art that various additional embodiments may be
contemplated without departing from the spirit and scope of
this invention.
The unique arrangement according to this invention
makes the body fluids absorbent article, particularly such
article for women very suitable for practical use. As will
be apparent from the foregoing description, the first
absorbent surface 2one which is most important for absorption
of body fluids such as menstrual discharge closely fits a
vaginal opening of the wearer to restrict a free flow of the
body fluids and thereby to achieve an efficient absorption of
the body fluids. On the other hand, the second absorbent
surface zone is not important for absorption of the body
fluids but adapted to come in contact with the wearer"s skin
over a relatively large area. This second absorbent surface
zone serves to improve a breathability and effectively
prevents this second absorbent surface zone from sticking to
the wearer"s skin due to sweating. In this way, the problems
left behind unsolved by the prior art can be effectively
solved.
The body facing surface of the absorbent article
divided into the first and second absorbent surfaces allows
these two absorbent surface 2ones to be formed by different
stock materials depending on the particular characteristics
expected for these two absorbent surface zones. To form
these two absorbent surface zones by two different stock
materials, respectively, they must be bonded to each other by
some means. In this case, there would otherwise occur any
apprehension that the bonded region along which these two
stock materials are bonded to each other might irritate the
wearer"s skin. However, this invention effectively
eliminates such apprehension by the compressed grooves

extending along the bonded region and functioning to space
the bonded region from the wearer"s skin. In this manner,
the body facing surface of the absorbent article is reliabbLy
free from any apprehensive skin irritation in spite of the
presence of the bonded region.
WE CLAIM :
1. A body fluids absorbent article comprising an absorbent structure (1) having a longitudinal
center line (2), a body facing surface (3) and an undergarment facing surface (4), said absorbent
structure (1) comprising a liquid-pervious topsheet (5) defining said body facing surface (3), a
liquid-impervious backsheet (6) defining said undergarment facing surface (4) and a liquid-
absorbent core (7) disposed between said topsheet (5) and said backsheet (6) and said absorbent
structure (1) inclusive of said body facing surface (3) being formed in an upper layer thereof with a
pair of compressed grooves (11a) of arc-shaped cross-sections arranged in bilateral symmetry about
said longitudinal center line (2), said article being characterized in that:
said topsheet (5) is divided into a first absorbent surface zone (8) extending in a central
region thereof and a second absorbent surface zone (9) extending outward from said first absorbent
surface zone (8);
said first absorbent surface zone (8) is defined with a substantially smooth surface having
no gathers and formed with a plurality of liquid-passages (12) extending therethrough;
said second absorbent surface zone (9) is defined with a plurality of gathers (13) extending
substantially in parallel to said longitudinal center line (2); and
boundary lines of said first and second absorbent surface zones (8,9) in transversely
opposite side regions of said body facing surface (3) extend along said pair of compressed grooves
(lla).
2. The article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein for the crests and troughs forming said gathers
(13), each of said crests defines a channel having openings (16) thereof on second boundary lines
(15) between said first and second absorbent surface zones (8, 9) in longitudinally opposite end
zones of said body facing surface (3).
3. The article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said topsheet (5) is depressed into and bonded to
said absorbent core (7) at least along said pair of compressed grooves. (1 la).
4. The article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said pair of compressed grooves (11a) describe
curves, respectively, convex toward said longitudinal center line. (2)
5. The article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said liquid-passages (12) have a diameter of 0.3
- 6mm, respectively, and are distributed over said first absorbent surface zone (8) at a throat area
ratio of 5-60%.
6. The article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said liquid-passages (12) are provided in the
form of tapered capillaries.
7. The article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said gathers (13) are 0.3 - 3mm high and
arranged on said second absorbent surface zone (9) at a pitch of 0.2 - 5mm transversely of said
second absorbent surface zone (9).
8. The article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said first absorbent surface zone (8) extending in
the direction of said longitudinal center line (2) occupies 15-70% of said body facing surface (3).
9. The article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said first and second absorbent surface zones (8,
9) are formed by thermoplastic sheets prepared separately of each other and sealed with each other
at least along said boundary lines.
10. The article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein a pair of side flaps (10) extend outward from
transversely opposite side edges of said absorbent core (7) and said side flaps (10) further extend
outward in the vicinity of middle regions thereof as viewed in the direction of said longitudinal
center line (2) to define a pair of wings (10a).
11. Absorbent article, substantially as herein described, particularly with reference to the
accompanying drawings.
BODY FLUIDS ABSORBENT ARTICLE
Body fluids absorbent article including an absorbent
structure includes a liquid-pervious topsheet, a liquid-
impervious backsheet and a liquid-absorbent core disposed
therebetween, the topsheet is divided into a first absorbent
surface zone 8 and a second absorbent surface zone 9, the
first absorbent surface zone 8 has no gathers and is formed
with a plurality of liquid-passages extending therethrough,
the second absorbent surface zone 9 is formed with a
plurality of gathers 13 extending longitudinally of the
absorbent structure 1 and boundary lines of the first and
second absorbent surface zones 8, 9 in transversely opposite
side regions of the body facing surface extend along
compressed grooves lla.
Verification
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(1) Yoshiharu Shirahama of 3-1-10 Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo,
Japan
do hereby certify :
THAT I am a Technical Translator of documents including Patent
Specifications.
THAT I have good knowledge of both the Japanese_____(2) and
English Languages; AND THAT, to the best of my knowledge and
belief, the attached document is a true and correct translation
of the Specification No. .11-11023 Dated 19/01/1999 filed by.
______UNI-CHARM CORPORATION_________________________________(4)
with their application for Patent in ________Japan___________(5)
on the 19/05/1999__________(6) for BODY FLUIDS ABSORBENT
ARTICLE_________________(7) and the certificate issued by the
______the Director-General_________(8) of the Japanese_______
______Patent Office__________(9).
Dated ; April 11, 2000_______ (Yoshiharu Shirahama ) (10)
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PATENT OFFICE
JAPANESE GOVERNMENT
This is to certify that the annexed is a true copy of the
following application as filed with this Office.
Date of Application: January 19, 1999
Application Number: Patent Application No. Heil1-011023
Applicant(S): UNI-CHARM CORPORATION
Date of issue: February 14, 2000
Commis s ioner,
Patent Office Takahiko Kondo seal
Certificate No. PA. 2000-3006681
(TRANSLATION)
Patent Application No. Heill-011023
[Name of Document] Application for Patent
[Application"s Document No.] SL11P004
[Submission Date] January 19, 1999
[Addressee] Commissioner of Patent Offie
[Int. Cl.] A61F 13/15
[Title of the Invention] BODY FLUIDS ABSORBENT ARTICL
[Number of Claims] 10
[Inventor]
[Address] c/o Technical Center,
Uni-Charm Corporation,
1531-7 Takasuka, Wadahama,
Toyohama-cho, Mitoyo-gun,
Kagawa-ken
[Name] SATOSHI MIZUTANI
[Applicant]
[Applicant Identification No.] 000115108
[Name] UNI-CHARM CORPORATION
[Representative] KEIICHIRO TAKAHARA
[Agent]
[Attorney Identification No.] 100066267
[Attorney]
[Name] YOSHIHARU SHIRAHAMA
[Telephone No.] 03(3592)0171
[Fee to be paid]
[Account Number] 006264
[Amount] 21,000 YEN
[Submitted Documents]
[Name of Document] Specification 1 copy
[Name of Document] Drawings 1 set
[Name of Document] Abstract 1 copy
[Indentification Number of
General Power of Attorney] 9000714
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[Name of Document] SPECIFICATION
[Title of the Invention] BODY FLUIDS ABSORBENT ARTICLE
[Claims]
[Claim 1]
A body fluids absorbent article comprising an absorbent
structure having a longitudinal center line, a body facing
surface and an undergarment facing surface, said absorbent
structure comprising a liquid-pervious topsheet defining said
body facing surface, a liquid-impervious backsheet defining
said undergarment facing surface and a liquid-absorbent core
disposed between said topsheet and said backsheet and said
absorbent structure inclusive of said body facing surface being
formed in an upper layer thereof with a pair of compressed
grooves of arc-shaped cross-sections arranged in bilateral
symmetry about said longitudinal center line, wherein:
said topsheet is divided into a first absorbent surface
zone extending in a central region thereof and a second
absorbent surface zone extending outward from said first
absorbent surface zone;
said first absorbent surface zone is defined with a
substantially smooth surface having no gathers and formed with
a plurality of liquid-passages extending therethrough;
said second absorbent surface zone is defined with a
plurality of gathers extending substantially in parallel to
said longitudinal center line; and
boundary lines of said first and second absorbent surface
zones in transversely opposite side regions of said body facing
surface extend along said pair of compressed grooves.
[Claim 2]
The article according to Claim 1, wherein, of crests and
troughs forming said gathers, each of said crests defines a
channel having openings thereof on second boundary lines
between said first and second absorbent surface zones in
longitudinally opposite end zones of said body facing surface.
[Claim 3]
The article according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein said
topsheet is depressed into and bonded to said absorbent core
at least along said pair of compressed grooves.
[Claim 4]
The article according to any one of Claims 1 - 3, wherein
said pair of compressed grooves describe curves, respectively,
convex toward said longitudinal center line.
[Claim 5]
The article according to any one of Claims 1 - 4, wherein
said liquid-passages have a diameter of 0.3 - 6mm, respectively,
and are distributed over said first absorbent zone at a throat
area ratio of 5 - 60%.
[Claim 6]
The article according to any one of Claims 1-5, wherein
said liquid-passages are provided in the form of tapered
capillaries.
[Claim 7]
The article according to any one of Claims 1-6, wherein
said gathers are 0.3 ~ 3mm high and arranged on said second
absorbent surface zone at a pitch of 0.2 - 5mm transversely of
said second absorbent surface zone.
[Claim 8]
The article according to any one of Claims 1 ~ 7, wherein
said first absorbent surface zone extending in the direction
of said longitudinal center line and occupies 15 ~ 70% of said
body side surface.
[Claim 9]
The article according to any one of Claims 1~8, wherein
said first and second absorbent surface zones are formed by
thermoplastic sheets prepared separately of each other and
sealed with each other at least along said boundary lines.
[Claim 10]
The article according to any one of Claims 1~9, wherein
a pair of side flaps extend outward from transversely opposite
side edges of said absorbent core and said side flaps further
extend outward in the vicinity of middle regions thereof as
viewed in the direction of said longitudinal center line to
define a pair of wings.
[Detailed Description of the Invention]
[0001]
[Field of the Invention]
This invention relates to a body fluids absorbent article
and more particularly to such an article suitable to be used
by women such as a sanitary napkin/pad or pad for incontinent
women.
[0002]
[Prior Art]
Taking account of the particular purpose for its use, this
type article is desired, in general, to have a good
characteristic for body fluids such as a high absorptive
property as well as a high leakage-proof property. In addition,
a comfortable characteristic for the wearer"s skin such as a
soft touch as well as a breathability is desired because this
type article is used in direct contact with the wearer"s skin.
Obviously, this type article preferably has a combination of
these two characteristics. However, it is not easy for the
arrangement of prior art to achieve the article satisfying these
two characteristics since these two characteristics are
partially antinomic to each other. For example, in the case
of sanitary napkin, the napkin must be tightly placed against
the wearer"s skin in order to improve a leakage-proof effect
for menstrual discharge. On the other hand, such tight
placement causes the napkin to stick to the wearer"s skin due
to menstrual discharge itself and/or sweat and, in consequence,
the wearer may suffer from an uncomfortable feeling, e.g., a
sticky and/or stuffy feeling.
[0003]
It is well known, for example, from Japanese Patent
Application Disclosure Gazette (Kokai) No. HeilO-94558 to form
the article of the type herein discussed on its body facing
surface with a plurality of gathers extending on the central
region longitudinally of the body facing surface leaving the
lateral regions intact and to form the troughs forming parts
of the gathers with a plurality of liquid-passages arranged at
regular intervals in the longitudinal direction of the troughs.
The invention disclosed in the foregoing document claims that
the liquid-passages facilitate the body fluids discharged on
the article to be quickly absorbed by the absorbent core and
the gathers ensure a good feeling to wear the article by
preventing the body facing surface of the article from sticking
to the wearer"s skin.
[0004]
[Problems that the Invention is to Solve]
However, the lateral regions of the body facing surface
are substantially smooth in the article of prior art and at least
these lateral regions tend to stick to the wearer"s skin due
to sweating of the wearer. This may result in an uncomfortable
feeling to wear, e.g., a feeling of stickiness. Another
important disadvantage lies in the plurality of gathers present
in the central region of the body facing surface. These gathers
form a plurality of air gaps which affect absorption of
menstrual discharge and thereby cause leakage of menstrual
discharge. Furthermore, a relatively high rigidity of the
gathers is incompatible with delicate body region of the article
wearer.
[0005]
In view of the problem as has been described above, it
is an object of this invention to provide an absorbent article,
particularly a sanitary napkin improved to have both
characteristics which are antinomic as has been mentioned above.
More specifically to describe this, the central region of the
body facing surface for which absorption of menstrual discharge
is important rather than prevention of an undesirable feeling
of stickiness inevitably caused as the body facing surface
sticks to the wearer"s skin around her vaginal opening due to
menstrual discharge and/or sweat of herself should have a high
absorptive property. On the other hand, the lateral regions
of the body facing surface rather unimportant for absorption
of menstrual discharge and having a relatively large area over
which these regions are placed against the wearer"s skin are
effective to prevent the article from sticking to the wearer"s
skin due to sweating of the wearer.
[0006]
[Means to Solve the Problems]
According to this invention, there is provided a body
fluids absorbent article comprising an absorbent structure
having a longitudinal center line, a body facing surface and
an undergarment facing surface, the absorbent structure
comprising a liquid-pervious topsheet defining the skin facing
surface, a liquid-impervious backsheet defining the
undergarment facing surface and a liquid-absorbent core
disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet and the
absorbent structure inclusive of the body facing surface being
formed in an upper layer thereof with a pair of compressed
grooves of arc-shaped cross-sections arranged in bilateral
symmetry about the longitudinal center line; wherein:
the topsheet is divided into a first absorbent surface
zone extending in a central region thereof and a second
absorbent surface zone extending outward from the first
absorbent surface zone; the first absorbent surface zone is
defined with a substantially smooth surface having no gathers
and formed with a plurality of liquid-passages extending
therethrough; the second absorbent surface zone is formed with
a plurality of gathers extending substantially in parallel to
the longitudinal center line; and boundary lines of the first
and second absorbent surface zones in transversely opposite
facing regions of the body facing surface extend along the pair
of compressed grooves.
[0008]
This invention can additionally include the following
features.
[0009]
(1) Of crests and troughs forming the gathers, each of
the crests defines a channel having openings thereof on second
boundary lines between the first and second absorbent surface
zones in longitudinally opposite end zones of the body side
surface.
[0010]
(2) The topsheet is depressed into and bonded to the
absorbent core at least along the pair of compressed grooves.
[0011]
(3) The pair of compressed grooves describe curves,
respectively, convex toward the longitudinal center line.
[0012]
(4) The liquid-passages have a diameter of 0.3 - 6mm,
respectively, and are distributed over said first absorbent
zone at a throat area ratio of 5 - 60%.
[0013]
(5) The liquid-passages are provided in the form of
tapered capillaries.
[0014]
(6) The gathers are 0.3 - 3mm high and arranged on said
second absorbent surface zone at a pitch of 0.2 - 5mm
transversely of the second absorbent surface zone.
[0015]
(7) The first absorbent surface zone extending in the
direction of the longitudinal center line and occupies 15 - 70%
of the body facing surface.
[0016]
(8) The first and second absorbent surface zones are
formed by thermoplastic sheets prepared separately of each
other and sealed with each other at least along the boundary
lines.
[0017]
(9) The pair of side flaps extend outward from trans-
versely opposite side edges of said core and said side flaps
further extend outward in the vicinity of middle regions thereof
as viewed in the direction of the longitudinal center line to
define a pair of wings.
[0018]
[Preferred Embodiment of the Invention]
Details of this invention will be more fully understood
from the description of a sanitary napkin as a specific
embodiment of an absorbent article according to this invention
given hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0019]
Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, a sanitary napkin includes
an absorbent structure symmetrically shaped about a center line
2 extending longitudinally thereof and having a body facing
surface (upper surface as viewed in Figs. 1 and 2) 3 and
undergarment facing surface (lower surface as viewed in Figs.
1 and 2) 4. The absorbent structure 1 comprises a liquid-
pervious topsheet 5 defining the body facing surface 3, a
liquid-impervious backsheet 6 defining the undergarment facing
surface 4 and a liquid-absorbent core 7 disposed between these
two sheets 5, 6 and being thicker than them.
[0020]
The topsheet 5 has a high flexibility and comprises a
thermoplastic sheet 5a forming a first absorbent surface zone
8 extending over a central region of the body facing surface
and a thermoplastic sheet 5b forming a second absorbent surface
zone 9 extending outward from the first absorbent surface zone
8. The backsheet 6 also has a high flexibility and forms the
entire rear surface of the absorbent structure 1. The absorbent
core 7 is semi-rigid but has an appropriate compressive
stability. Transversely opposite side edges 7a of the
absorbent core 7 describe a pair of curves which are convex
toward the longitudinal center line 2.
[0021]
A section (sheet 5b) of the topsheet 5 extending outward
beyond a peripheral edge of the absorbent core 7 is put flat
together with a section of the backsheet 6 also extending
outward beyond the peripheral edge of the absorbent core 7 to
form a pair of side flaps 10, 10, a pair of end flaps 14, 14
and a pair of wings 10a, 10a. Each of the wings 10a, 10a extends
outward from the associated side flap 10 in the vicinity of its
middle zone so that the wing 10a is opposed to the associated
with the curved side edge 7a of the absorbent core 7 in alignment
with the longitudinally middle section of the curved side edge
7a. Such relative position of the curved side edge 7a, 7a of
the absorbent core 7 and the wings 10a, 10a facilitates the
napkin to be fastened to an undergarment worn by a wearer.
Specifically, the side flaps 10, 10 can be easily folded along
their transversely middle zones substantially over their full
length back onto the lower surface of the undergarment" s crotch
region without generation of undesired creases not only along
the curved side edges 7a, 7a of the absorbent core 7 but also
along curved side edges of the undergarment.
[0022]
The absorbent structure 1 formed with pairs of compressed
grooves lla, lla; llb, llb on its upper and lower surfaces,
respectively, which are symmetric about the longitudinal center
line 2 and extend across transversely opposite lateral zones
of the absorbent core 7 to describe convex curves toward the
longitudinal center line 2. These compressed grooves lla, lla;
llb, llb are formed by depressing the topsheet 5 and the
backsheet 6 and both surfaces of the absorbent core 7. When
the napkin is put on the body, these compressed grooves lla,
lla; llb, llb function as folding lines along which the second
absorbent surface zone 9 extending outside the compressed
grooves lla, lla; llb, llb can be bent relative to the first
absorbent surface zone 8. A curvature defining these
compressed grooves lla, lla; llb, llb is such that the portion
of the absorbent core 7 lying in the second absorbent surface
zone 9 may be smoothly bent and fit the curved surfaces of the
wearer"s thighs. It should be understood that the pair of
compressed grooves llb, llb may be eliminated. Even when the
lower surface of the absorbent core 7 is formed with the pair
of compressed grooves llb, llb, the manner in which they are
implemented is not limited to that as illustrated. For example,
the absence of the compressed grooves llb, llb on the lower
surface of the absorbent core 7 may be the pair of
correspondingly deeper compressed grooves lla, lla on the upper
surface of the absorbent core 7.
[0023]
The absorbent structure 1, particularly the first
absorbent surface zone 8 has a cross-section progressively
slopes down from its transverse middle toward its transverse ly
opposite side edges. The surface of the first absorbent surface
zone 8 is substantially smooth and effective to prevent
menstrual discharge from flowing between the first absorbent
surface zone 8 and the wearer" skin by closely fitting a concave
region defined between the large pudendal lips of the wearer.
The first absorbent surface zone 8 extends in parallel to the
longitudinal center line 2 to occupy 15 - 70% of the entire body
side surface of the absorbent structure 1 and has a plurality
of liquid passages 12 extending through the first absorbent
surface zone 8. In order to ensure that menstrual discharge
can be efficiently guided through the liquid passages 12 and
absorbed by the absorbent core 7, each of the liquid passages
12 is preferably provided in the form of a tapered capillary
having a diameter of 0.3 - 6mm at its top with a total throat
area ratio being in a range of 5 - 60% in the first absorbent
surface zone 8.
[0024]
The second absorbent surface zone 9 has a plurality of
gathers 13 extending substantially in parallel to the
longitudinal center line 2. The gathers 13 are preferably
provided to be distributed at a pitch of 0.2 - 5mm transversely
of the respective second absorbent surface zone 9 and to have
a height of 0.3 - 3mm in order to ensure functions such as
appropriate breathability and restoring elasticity against
compression between the second absorbent surface zone 9 and the
wearer"s skin. Of crests and troughs forming the gathers 13,
each crest is preferably formed so as to define a continuous
channel in order to improve the breathability and restoring
elasticity against compression. The channels of the gathers 13
open along a border 15 between the first absorbent surface zone
8 and the second absorbent surface zone 9 in the vicinity of
longitudinally opposite end areas on the body facing surface
3. Menstrual discharge partially flows from the first
absorbent surface zone 8 into openings 16 of the respective
channels before absorbed by the absorbent core 7.
Correspondingly, a possibility that the longitudinally opposed
end areas of the second absorbent surface zone 9 could be soiled
with menstrual discharge is alleviated. Of the crests and the
troughs forming the gathers 13, each trough may be formed at
regular intervals longitudinally thereof with second liquid
passages (not shown), whereby an amount of menstrual discharge
flowing into the second absorbent surface zone 9 may rapidly
transferred to the absorbent core 7 and the breathability may
be further improved. The gathers 13 can be easily obtained,
for example, by feeding a thermoplastic nonwoven fabric between
a pair of heated rolls having grooves and ridges on their
peripheral surfaces.
[0025]
The thermoplastic sheet 5a forming the first absorbent
surface zone 8 and the thermoplastic sheet 5b forming the second
absorbent surface zone 9 are sealed with each other at least
along the compressed grooves lla, lla. While the portions of
the thermoplastic sheets 5a, 5b sealed with each other in this
manner are necessarily of high rigidity and would otherwise
irritate the wearer"s skin, the compressed grooves lla, lla
effectively protect the wearer"s skin from being in direct
contact with the rigid portions and irritate thereby.
Generally, a thermoplastic film or thermoplastic nonwoven
fabric is useful as stock material for the thermoplastic sheets
5a, 5b. Particularly in the illustrated embodiment of this
invention, at least two different types of stock material may
be used in a combination depending on the characteristics
expected for the napkin, taking account of its unique
arrangement such that the absorbent surface is divided in the
first and second absorbent surface zones 8, 9. For example,
the first absorbent surface zone 8 may be formed by a
thermoplastic film and the second absorbent surface zone 9 may
be formed by a thermoplastic nonwoven fabric. It is also
possible to arrange so that the first absorbent surface zone
8 has a degree of hydrophilicity or hydrophobicity different
from that of the second absorbent surface zone 9, for example,
the former has a degree of hydrophilicity higher than that of
the latter. Obviously, it is possible to use a thermoplastic
nonwoven fabric as stock material for both the first and second
absorbent surface zones 8,9. In general, component fibers of
the thermoplastic nonwoven fabric useful for this purpose may
be selected from a wide range including polyolefine, polyester
and polyamide fibers, and polyethylene/polypropylene or
polyester conjugated fibers, each of 1 - 8 deniers. In order
that a possibility of menstrual discharge staying on the
absorbent surface can be alleviated and a tear strength of the
absorbent surface can be improved, a fineness is preferably
adjusted to be in a range of 1.5 - 6.0 deniers. The
thermoplastic nonwoven fabric useful for this purpose may take
various forms such as spun lace, needle punch, melt blown,
thermal bond, spun bond and chemical bond nonwoven fabrics. A
basis weight of such nonwoven fabrics are preferably in a range
of 15 - 80g/m2 and more preferably in a range of 20 - 60g/m2
to assist the formation of the gathers 13.
[0026]
In the peripheral region of the absorbent structure 1,
the topsheet 5 and the backsheet 6 are bonded to each other
utilizing bonding means of well known art such as hot melt
adhesive or heat-sealing technique. When the hot melt adhesive
is utilized, it is important in the regions of the side flaps
10, 10, particularly in the outer regions of the side flaps
including the respective wings 10a, 10a to distribute the hot
melt adhesive (not shown) between the topsheet 5 and the
backsheet 6 as evenly as possible and thereby to improve a tear
strength of the side flaps. This is for the reason that at least
the wings 10a, 10a must have a desired tear strength. More
specifically, the wings 10a, 10a are destined to be pulled
outward and downward so as to wrap the crotch region of the
undergarment and to be adhesively fastened to the lower surface
of the crotch region. After use of the napkin, the wings 10a,
10a are destined to be forcibly peeled off from the crotch region
of the undergarment. Use of the hot melt adhesive in this manner
is particularly suitable for the case in which the backsheet
6 comprises a polyolefine film (particularly polyethylene film)
having a thickness less than 100.A and a moisture-permeable
property. Such film is usually made moisture-permeable by
addition of filler in the form of fine grains and by subject ing
the film to a process of drawing. Consequently, such film
inevitably has a plurality of cleavages and its tear strength
is lower than that of moisture-impermeable film. Evenly
distribution of the hot melt adhesive is effective to compensate
such poor tear strength.
[0027]
The backsheet 6 may be formed by a thermoplastic film,
a fibrous sheet being relatively high in a liquid-resistance
as well as in a strength, for example, a conjugated nonwoven
fabric consisting of a melt blown fiber nonwoven fabric and a
spun bond nonwoven fabric laminated on the outer surface thereof.
The absorbent core 7 may be formed substantially by a mixture
of fluff pulp and superabsorptive hydrogel particles in the form
of a panel or a mat, which is entirely wrapped with a
water-absorbent sheet such as tissue paper.
[0028]
It is possible to dispose a fibrous layer (not shown)
having a relatively low fiber density and a good cushioning
property at least between the topsheet 5 and the core 7. This
fibrous layer ensures the topsheet 5 to be sufficiently spaced
from the upper surface of the absorbent core 7 to prevent
menstrual discharge from flow back toward and exuding through
the upper surface of the topsheet 5. In addition, the fibrous
layer is remarkably effective to improve, in the upper layer
of the absorbent structure 1, a restoring elasticity from
compression and thereby to give the wearer a feeling of
softness.
[0029]
While the sanitary napkin has been described hereinabove,
this invention is applicable to the other body fluids absorbent
articles such as a pad for incontinent women. Furthermore, it
will be understood by those skilled in the art that various
additional embodiments may be contemplated without departing
from the spirit and scope of this invention.
[0030]
[Effect of the Invention]
The unique arrangement according to this invention makes
the body fluids absorbent article, particularly such article
for women very suitable for practical use. As will be apparent
from the foregoing description, the first absorbent surface
zone which is most important for absorption of body fluids such
as menstrual discharge closely fits a vaginal opening of the
wearer to restrict a free flow of the body fluids and thereby
to achieve an efficient absorption of the body fluids. On the
other hand, the second absorbent surface zone is not important
for absorption of the body fluids but adapted to come in contact
with the wearer"s skin over a relatively large area. This
second absorbent surface zone serves to improve a breathability
and effectively prevents this second absorbent surface zone
from sticking to the wearer"s skin due to sweating. In this
way, the problems left behind unsolved by the prior art can be
effectively solved.
[0031]
The body facing surface of the absorbent article divided
into the first and second absorbent surfaces allows these two
absorbent surface zones to be formed by different stock
materials depending on the particular characteristics expected
for these two absorbent surface zones. To form these two
absorbent surface zones by two different stock materials,
respectively, they must be bonded to each other by some means.
In this case, there would otherwise occur any apprehension that
the bonded region along which these two stock materials are
bonded to each other might irritate the wearer s skin. However,
this invention effectively eliminates such apprehension by the
compressed grooves extending along the bonded region and
functioning to space the bonded region from the wearer"s skin.
In this manner, the body facing surface of the absorbent article
is reliably free from any apprehensive skin irritation in spite
of the presence of the bonded region.
[Brief Description of the Drawings]
[Fig. 1]
A perspective view showing a sanitary napkin as a specific
embodiment of the absorbent article according to this
invention.
[Fig. 2]
A scale-enlarged schematic sectional view taken along a
line X-x in Fig. 1.
[Explanation of Reference Numerals in Drawings]
1 absorbent structure
2 longitudinal center line
3 body facing surface
4 undergarment facing surface
5 topsheet
5a, 5b thermoplastic sheets
6 backsheet
7 absorbent core
8 first absorbent surface zone
9 second absorbent surface zone
10 side flaps
10a wings
lla compressed grooves
12 liquid-passages
13 gathers
15 second boundary lines
16 channel openings
Body fluids absorbent article including an absorbent
structure includes a liquid-pervious topsheet, a liquid-
impervious backsheet and a liquid-absorbent core disposed
therebetween, the topsheet is divided into a first absorbent
surface zone 8 and a second absorbent surface zone 9,the
first absorbent surface zone 8 has no gathers and is formed
with a plurality of liquid-passages extending therethrough,
the second absorbent surface zone 9 is formed with a
plurality of gathers 13 extending longitudinally of the
absorbent structure 1 and boundary lines of the first and
second absorbent surface zones 8, 9 in transversely opposite
side regions of the body facing surface extend along
compressed grooves 11a.

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00025-cal-2000-description (complete).pdf

00025-cal-2000-drawings.pdf

00025-cal-2000-form 1.pdf

00025-cal-2000-form 18.pdf

00025-cal-2000-form 2.pdf

00025-cal-2000-form 3.pdf

00025-cal-2000-form 5.pdf

00025-cal-2000-gpa.pdf

00025-cal-2000-letter patent.pdf

00025-cal-2000-priority document others.pdf

00025-cal-2000-priority document.pdf

00025-cal-2000-reply f.e.r.pdf

25-CAL-2000-FORM-27.pdf


Patent Number 216325
Indian Patent Application Number 25/CAL/2000
PG Journal Number 11/2008
Publication Date 14-Mar-2008
Grant Date 12-Mar-2008
Date of Filing 18-Jan-2000
Name of Patentee UNI-CHARM CORPORATION,
Applicant Address 182, SHIMOBUN, KINSEI-CHO, KAWANOE-SHI, EHIME-KEN, JAPAN.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 MIZUTANI SATOSHI C/O TECHNICAL CENTER UNI-CHARM CORPORATION 1531-7, TAKASUKA, WADAHAMA, TOYOHAMA-CHO. MITOYO-GUN, KAGAWA-KEN, JAPAN.
PCT International Classification Number A61F13/512
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 11-11023 1999-01-19 Japan