Dynamic fitting body adhering absorbent article
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61F-013/15
A61F-013/20
출원번호
US-0507703
(2009-07-22)
등록번호
US-8292862
(2012-10-23)
발명자
/ 주소
Dennis, Melissa Jean
Ross, Russell Frederick
Hagan, Luke
Lutzow, Thomas Andrew
Foelsche, Gerhard Andrew
Petrie, Aidan J.
Schinazi, Alan
출원인 / 주소
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Fieldhack, Randall W.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
17인용 특허 :
85
초록▼
A disposable personal care article comprises a shell having a unitary structure for disposition adjacent a wearer's vulva region, where the shell has a first side and a second side, the first side having a first area and a second area. The first area of the shell contacts to the wearer's skin and/or
A disposable personal care article comprises a shell having a unitary structure for disposition adjacent a wearer's vulva region, where the shell has a first side and a second side, the first side having a first area and a second area. The first area of the shell contacts to the wearer's skin and/or hair surrounding the vulva region. At least a portion of the first area comprises a body attachment means for adhering the shell directly to the skin and/or hair of the wearer. In addition, the shell has an anterior half and a posterior half where the posterior half exhibits a higher extension relative to the anterior half when a stretching force of 454 grams is applied. In some aspects, the article further includes an absorbent structure.
대표청구항▼
1. A disposable personal care article comprising: a shell having a unitary structure for disposition adjacent a wearer's vulva region;wherein the shell has a first side and a second side, the first side having a first area and a second area, the first area including body adhesive properties;wherein
1. A disposable personal care article comprising: a shell having a unitary structure for disposition adjacent a wearer's vulva region;wherein the shell has a first side and a second side, the first side having a first area and a second area, the first area including body adhesive properties;wherein the first area of the shell contacts to the wearer's skin and/or hair surrounding the vulva region;wherein at least a portion of the first area comprises a body attachment means for adhering the shell directly to the skin and/or hair of the wearer; andwherein the shell has an anterior half and a posterior half where the posterior half exhibits a higher % Extension relative to the anterior half when a stretching force of 454 grams is applied, as measured by the % Strain Differential Test; andan absorbent structure present in the second area of the shell, wherein the first area is longitudinally separated from the second area. 2. The disposable personal care article of claim 1, wherein the shell comprises a woven web, nonwoven web, a gel, a film, a sheet of a polymeric material, a foam, or a laminate. 3. The disposable personal care article of claim 1, wherein the shell comprises a silicone material. 4. The disposable personal care article of claim 1, wherein the first area of the shell has an anterior half and a posterior half, wherein at least a portion of the anterior half of the shell and at least a portion of the posterior half of the shell each comprise body adhesive properties, wherein the body adhesive properties provide a means to attach the personal care article directly to the wearer's body. 5. The disposable personal care article according to claim 1, wherein the shell has an anterior half and a posterior half, wherein at least a portion of the posterior half is adapted to attach to the body of a wearer between the vulva region and the coccyx of the body of the wearer and at least a portion of the anterior half is adapted to attach to the pubic area above the vulva region of the wearer. 6. The disposable personal care article of claim 1, wherein the shell is breathable. 7. The disposable personal care article of claim 1, wherein the shell comprises material that is selected from extensible or elastically extensible materials, or combinations thereof. 8. The disposable personal care article according to claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the first area of the shell further comprises at least one of a release sheet, a carrier sheet, or an adhesive transfer layer. 9. The disposable personal care article according to claim 1, wherein the body attachment means and shell form a body attachment means/shell composite having a higher stiffness and/or a lower stretch than the remainder of the shell. 10. The disposable personal care article of claim 1, wherein the anterior absorbent structure attachment is a permanent attachment means, and the posterior absorbent structure attachment is a refastenable attachment means. 11. The disposable personal care article of claim 1, wherein the body attachment means is an adhesive. 12. The disposable personal care article of claim 1, the absorbent structure configured for disposition adjacent a wearer's vulva region; wherein the absorbent structure has an anterior half and a posterior half;wherein the absorbent structure is attached to the shell via an absorbent structure attachment means in the anterior half and in the posterior half of the absorbent structure; andwherein the absorbent structure attachment means is selected from an anterior point bond, a posterior point bond or a U-shaped attachment, or combinations thereof. 13. A disposable personal care article comprising: a shell having a unitary structure for disposition adjacent a wearer's vulva region, wherein the shell has a first side and a second side, the first side having a first area and a second area, wherein the first area of the shell contacts to the wearer's skin and/or hair surrounding the vulva region, wherein at least a portion of the first area comprises a body attachment means for adhering the shell directly to the skin and/or hair of the wearer, and wherein the shell has an anterior half and a posterior half where the posterior half exhibits a higher % Extension relative to the anterior half when a stretching force of 454 grams is applied, as measured by the % Strain Differential Test;an absorbent structure configured for disposition adjacent a wearer's vulva region, wherein the absorbent structure has an anterior half and a posterior half, wherein the absorbent structure is present in the second area of the shell, wherein the absorbent structure is attached to the shell via an absorbent structure attachment means in the anterior half and in the posterior half of the absorbent structure, and wherein the absorbent structure attachment means is selected from an anterior point bond, a posterior point bond or a U-shaped attachment, or combinations thereof; andan anterior point bond and a posterior point bond, wherein the anterior point bond has a coverage area of about 5 mm2-about 200 mm2 and the posterior point bond has a coverage area of about 5 mm2-about 200 mm2, wherein the bonds are longitudinally aligned along the longitudinal centerline of the personal care article and wherein the anterior point bond and the posterior point bond are separated by a distance of at least about 5 mm. 14. The disposable personal care article of claim 12, wherein the absorbent structure is at least partially free-floating. 15. The disposable personal care article according to claim 12, wherein the absorbent structure further comprises at least one of a topsheet, a backsheet, a surge layer or a transfer layer. 16. The disposable personal care article according to claim 12, further comprising at least one of an absorbent structure positioning aid, an article positioning aid, or an article removal aid. 17. The disposable personal care article according to claim 12, wherein the shell further comprises an absorbent material. 18. The disposable personal care article according to claim 12, wherein the absorbent structure attachment means is present as an anterior absorbent structure attachment means and a posterior absorbent structure attachment means, wherein the anterior absorbent structure attachment means is a permanent attachment and the posterior absorbent structure attachment means is a refastenable attachment. 19. The disposable personal care article of claim 1, wherein the shell has a lower coefficient of friction than the adjacent surface of a garment with which the shell comes in contact with. 20. The disposable personal care article according to claim 1, wherein the personal care article is selected from a pantiliner, a sanitary napkin, a maxi-pad or an incontinence article.
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