Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
604364000 | Containing hydrosoluble, hydrodegradable or body heat soluble material | 18 |
20080287896 | Absorbent Article With Hydrophilic Lotion And High Barrier Cuffs - This invention is directed to an absorbent article to be worn by a wearer comprising a topsheet, a backsheet, an absorbent core and a hydrophilic lotion to reduce the adherence of the menses or feces to the skin, thereby improving the ease of menses or bowl movement (BM) clean up; the absorbent article further comprises one or more cuffs to provide a high barrier to reduce leakage of liquids, such as urine. | 11-20-2008 |
20090018516 | Biodegradable and disposable feminine hygiene product - A water-degradable and biodegradable, environmentally-friendly feminine hygiene product that can be utilized and then disposed of by flushing the entire product without disassembly or separation of parts. | 01-15-2009 |
20110125117 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorbent article having a napkin body ( | 05-26-2011 |
20110144607 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorbent article that includes a water-disintegratable top sheet, a water-disintegratable back sheet, and a water-disintegratable absorber interposed between the top sheet and the back sheet. Adhesive coating regions of an adhesive are formed in the back sheet, and the coating regions of the adhesive are provided to continuously extend from one face of the back sheet to the other face of the back sheet. | 06-16-2011 |
20110184363 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorbent article according to the present invention includes: a water-decomposable top sheet, a water-decomposable back sheet; and a water-decomposable absorber placed between the top sheet and the back sheet. The back sheet is formed of multiple sheet pieces each being smaller than a main body of the absorbent article, and each sheet piece at least partially overlapping adjacent one or more of the other sheet pieces. In addition, an adhesive is applied to each overlapping region where adjacent two of the sheet pieces overlap each other. | 07-28-2011 |
20110301559 | DISPOSABLE BODILY FLUID ABSORBENT WEARING ARTICLE - The present invention provides a disposable bodily fluid absorbent wearing article so that the article can be easily fitted to a desired region of a wearer's body. A disposable bodily fluid absorbent wearing article | 12-08-2011 |
20120130331 | Biodegradable and Flushable Multi-Layered Film - A film that is both biodegradable and flushable, and yet can still act as a barrier to water or other fluids during use, is provided. More particularly, the film contains a water-dispersible core layer that helps the film to lose its integrity after being flushed, as well as a water-barrier skin layer that helps maintain the integrity of the film during use. The nature and relative concentration of the components in the water-barrier layer are selectively controlled to achieve a combination of different functions. That is, the majority of the polymers employed in the water-barrier layer are biodegradable polymers that can be degraded by microorganisms while in an aqueous environment (e.g., septic tank, water treatment facility, etc.). To even further enhance the overall renewability of the layer, a relatively high amount of the biodegradable polymers are starch polymers, which are also renewable. The starch polymers can also minimize the degree of stickiness in the film, which can sometimes result from certain types of synthetic polymers. Even at a high starch content, the present inventors have discovered that films may still be readily formed by using synthetic biodegradable polyesters in combination with the starch to facilitate melt processing. | 05-24-2012 |
20120165773 | ABSORBENT CORE AND ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorbent core comprising a gelling region and a thickening region, as well as an absorbent article containing the absorbent core. The absorbent core formed from at least two layers. The absorbent core has in an upper layer gelling region comprising a gelling agent that contains a polysaccharide capable of thickening in the presence of a polyvalent metal ion and a substance that can supply a polyvalent metal ion, and has in a lower layer, thickening region comprising a thickening agent. | 06-28-2012 |
20130184664 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND METHOD OF PRODUCING ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorbent article having water disintegratability that includes a water disintegratable top sheet, a water disintegratable back sheet, a pressure-sensitive adhesive section for attaching the absorbent article to clothing, disposed on the surface of the back sheet opposite the top sheet, and a release sheet for protection of a contact surface of the pressure-sensitive adhesive section which contacts with clothing. One or more protrusions and one or more depressions are formed on the contact surface of the pressure-sensitive adhesive section. | 07-18-2013 |
20130197459 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING ACCIDENTAL BOWEL LEAKAGE - Described here are body liners and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage using one or more body liners. The body liners may be formed from one or more liner layers and in some instances may comprise one or more adhesive regions to connect the body liners to the skin of a wearer. The body liners may be configured to absorb fluid, and may selectively distribute fluid relative to the body liner. | 08-01-2013 |
20140005620 | Biodegradable and Flushable Multi-Layered Film | 01-02-2014 |
20140018755 | HYGIENIC SWAB - A hygienic swab for the skin. It is an aim to provide a basic standard of hygiene for users of urinals and, for this purpose, to make available a hygiene article that can be readily disposed of in the basin of a urinal. The swab is formed from a shaped and dimensionally stable tablet having an absorbent structure, wherein at least part of the structure has at least one substance or a mixture of several different substances in the form of granules or grains. | 01-16-2014 |
20140025026 | WATER DISINTEGRATABLE LEAKPROOF SHEET - A water disintegratable leak-proof sheet for an absorbent article that has an excellent leak-proof property during wear and excellent water disintegrating property after disposal. The water disintegratable leak-proof sheet of the present disclosure has the following construction. A water disintegratable leak-proof sheet for an absorbent article comprising a water disintegratable base material layer and a water-insoluble and biodegradable resin layer on the water disintegratable base material layer, wherein the tearing strength in the planar direction of the water disintegratable leak-proof sheet is no greater than 0.15 N/40 mm in both a first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. | 01-23-2014 |
20140066871 | Anatomically Conforming Vaginal Insert With Cover - An anatomically-conforming vaginal insert is formed from a composition, wherein the composition includes a material that is introduced into a vaginal canal as a viscous material at a first temperature and after insertion into the vaginal canal becomes a semi-solid at a second temperature greater than the first temperature, wherein the first temperature is about 20° C. and the material has increased solidity at the second temperature as compared to the first temperature, and wherein the composition is disposed within a over sheet. The vaginal insert can be formulated with a withdrawal device, and the withdrawal device can be attached to the cover sheet. | 03-06-2014 |
20140155852 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A water-disintegrable absorbent article adapted to be easily peeled off the wearer's undergarment after use. A pantiliner has a topsheet lying on a body side of the wearer, a backsheet and a liquid-absorbent body interposed between the top- and backsheets. The backsheet may be formed of a water-disintegrable fibrous nonwoven fabric of which the component fibers have an orientation extending in a longitudinal direction. On a non-body side, first adhesive regions adapted to be attached to the wearer's undergarment and second adhesive regions allocated on both outer sides in a transverse direction of the first adhesive regions so as to be spaced in the transverse direction from the first adhesive regions. The first adhesive regions include front first adhesive regions, rear first adhesive regions and central first adhesive regions allocated between the front and rear first adhesive regions spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction. The second adhesive regions include front second adhesive regions and rear second adhesive regions spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction. The central first adhesive regions are allocated in a space area defined by the front and rear second adhesive regions and arranged in the transverse direction. | 06-05-2014 |
20140243771 | WATER DISINTEGRATABLE ABSORBER AND ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorber and an absorbent article which have excellent leak proof property during use and water disintegratability after disposal. The water disintegratable absorber includes a water disintegratable absorber layer and a water insoluble resin layer. The amount of water absorption of the water disintegratable absorber layer is 300 g/m | 08-28-2014 |
20140336604 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING ACCIDENTAL BOWEL LEAKAGE - Described here are body liners and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage using one or more body liners. The body liners may be formed from one or more liner layers and in some instances may comprise one or more adhesive regions to connect the body liners to the skin of a wearer. The body liners may be configured to absorb fluid, and may selectively distribute fluid relative to the body liner. | 11-13-2014 |
20150328057 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING ACCIDENTAL BOWEL LEAKAGE - Described here are body liners and methods for treating accidental bowel leakage using one or more body liners. The body liners may be formed from one or more liner layers and in some instances may comprise one or more adhesive regions to connect the body liners to the skin of a wearer. The body liners may be configured to absorb fluid, and may selectively distribute fluid relative to the body liner. | 11-19-2015 |