Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
604385050 | Release sheet | 26 |
20090048572 | METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF DIAPER PANTS - A method of production of disposable diaper pants or disposable sanitary panty with openable and resealable side panels. A row of absorption bodies is applied on a continuous web of inner or outer cover sheet material, after which a continuous web of outer or inner cover sheet material is applied and secured to the web with absorption bodies at parts lying outside the absorption bodies to form a web of diaper pants blanks. First side panels having two parts connected by a detachable and resealable connection are secured to the diaper pants blanks at a side of a front or rear portion. Second separate side panels are secured to the side portions of the front or rear portions of the diaper pants blanks which to not have side panels. Individual diaper pants blanks with side panels are cut out, folded along a transverse axis in the crotch, and secured. | 02-19-2009 |
20090069780 | BODY ADHERING ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR DONNING SUCH ARTICLE - In a feminine care absorbent article and method for donning the same, an absorbent structure is configured for disposition adjacent a female wearer's vaginal region. A shell supports the absorbent structure at the vaginal region and has an adhesive thereon for adhering the shell directly to the wearer. The article has a peripheral edge defined at least in part by the shell and the absorbent structure is attached to the shell. At least one removal tab is attached to at least one of the absorbent structure and the shell and extends outward beyond the peripheral edge of the article. The article may also have adhesive on its garment-facing surface for attaching the article to a wearer's undergarment for use in placing the article on the wearer. | 03-12-2009 |
20090093784 | Anal Patch - An anal patch comprising an absorbent pad ( | 04-09-2009 |
20090118693 | Secondary Lotioned Article - A disposable secondary article includes a liquid-permeable substrate that has a garment-facing surface and a body-facing surface. A lotion is applied to the body-facing surface of the liquid-permeable substrate. The secondary article optionally includes an attachment means for attaching the secondary absorbent article to a primary absorbent article. Additionally, the secondary article optionally includes a cover to protect the lotion until just prior to use. The secondary article provides a caregiver or wearer an alternative to applying lotions by hand. | 05-07-2009 |
20090182296 | Body Adhering Article - A personal care article comprises an absorbent structure configured for disposition adjacent a wearer's vulva region to absorb bodily fluids discharged by the wearer, and a shell for supporting the absorbent structure at the vulva region. The shell has a first side and a second side, the first side having a first area and a second area. The first area surrounds and bounds at least a portion of the second area. In addition, at least a portion of the first area comprises a body adhesive. Furthermore, the absorbent structure is present in the second area of the shell. In addition, the first area of the shell contacts to the wearer's skin and/or hair surrounding the vulva region and the second area does not contact the vulva when in use. | 07-16-2009 |
20100057034 | DYNAMIC FITTING BODY ADHERING ABSORBENT ARTICLE - 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. | 03-04-2010 |
20100274210 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An elongated absorbent article including: an absorbent article body having at least: (a) a top sheet part which is at least partially liquid permeable and arranged on a first side in a thickness direction of the absorbent article; and (b) a liquid retainable absorber part arranged on a second side in the thickness direction of the absorbent article body; a cover member arranged on the second side in the thickness direction of the absorbent article body; an extensible belt-shaped member disposed between the absorbent article body and the cover member, a first end portion of the belt-shaped member being connected to the absorbent article body; an engaging part arranged at a second end portion of the belt-shaped member on a surface thereof on which the cover member is disposed; a peelable sheet arranged along a surface of the engaging part; and a fixing part for connecting and fixing the peelable sheet to the cover member; the fixing part being formed so that an end portion thereof in a direction of elongation of the belt-shaped member is arranged at either one of a position corresponding to an end portion of the engaging part in the direction of elongation, and a position more towards the direction of elongation. This improves the adhesion between the wearer's excretory part and the absorbent article, thereby preventing the leakage of excrement such as menstrual blood. | 10-28-2010 |
20100280476 | UNDERGARMENT LINERS - A disposable undergarment liner for preventing undergarment stains comprises (a) a nonwoven sheet that includes a top side, a bottom side, and an adhesive element permanently affixed to the bottom side and (b) a peel away paper that covers the adhesive element. The peel away paper is comprised of a glossy side removeably attached to the adhesive element and a matte side facing opposite the top side. The peel away paper is removed to expose the adhesive element and the adhesive element adheres onto the user's undergarment. The nonwoven sheet may be rectangular, triangular, or may further include a first portion, third portion, and second portion positioned between the first and third portions. The first portion is adapted for use within the user's posterior area, the second portion is adapted for use within the user's crotch area, and the third portion is adapted for use within the user's anterior area. | 11-04-2010 |
20100292665 | SANITARY WATERPROOF PAD FOR TWEENS - A sanitary pad for tween girls for use under a swimsuit. The sanitary pad includes a body having a size and shape conforming to a genital area of an average tween girl and is inconspicuous while being worn by the tween under her swimsuit. The body has a waterproof outer layer, an inner lining and a peripheral edge. The waterproof outer layer has a removable backing covering an adhesive such that upon removal of the backing, the body is removably adherably positionable in the swimsuit and remains in place during vigorous swimming activities and play, whether in or out of the water. The inner lining is capable of absorbing menstrual fluid. A vaginal plug is positioned on the inner lining so as to align comfortably at the opening of the tween's vagina. | 11-18-2010 |
20100298800 | Absorbent Article With Color Matched Surfaces - A disposable absorbent article having a backsheet, a topsheet and an absorbent element. The topsheet, backsheet, and the absorbent element has an imparted color in which each of the imparted colors for the aforementioned elements are color matched. Color matching exists when the colors are contained within a specified CIELab color space volume, have a specified hue difference, or have a total color difference. | 11-25-2010 |
20110270209 | METHOD OF USING A DISPOSABLE SANITARY ABSORBENT ARTICLE ASSEMBLY INCLUDING AN INTEGRATED DISPOSAL SHEET - A method of using a disposing of a sanitary article assembly including a sanitary article and an integrated disposal sheet, the sanitary article assembly being structured and arranged to enable a user to manually separate the integrated disposal sheet from the article after the article has been soiled, roll the article from one end of the article to the opposite end of the article, and then enclose the article within the integrated disposal sheet by wrapping the integrated disposal sheet around the rolled article. | 11-03-2011 |
20120059344 | SANITARY PRODUCT - A sanitary pad auxiliary appendage for separate attachment at the rear end of a sanitary pad so as to form an extension of said sanitary pad, said auxiliary appendage comprising a base portion and a fin-like structure extending at least a portion of the length of said base portion, said fin-like structure projecting upwardly from said base portion, said fin-like structure adapted to at least partially fill a crevice between the buttocks of a user so as to form a barrier between the thighs and buttocks of said user. | 03-08-2012 |
20120109093 | EMBOSSED ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An embossed article having one or more adhesive patterns serving to operatively attach a release paper. | 05-03-2012 |
20120197229 | SACRAL WOUND DRESSING AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A WOUND THERAPY DEVICE - A sacral wound therapy device which includes a backing material having an outer surface that is wipeable. A method of manufacturing a wound therapy device wherein a portion of a release liner remains on the backing material throughout at least a portion of the manufacturing process. | 08-02-2012 |
20120203192 | Ashesive Transfer Layer for Use in a Body Adhering Absorbent Article - Generally, the present disclosure relates to an adhesive transfer layer that may be incorporated in a body adhering absorbent article. Various adhesive transfer layers and methods of constructing the same are described. For example, in one embodiment the adhesive transfer layer (ATL) may comprise a construction adhesive, a body attachment adhesive, a carrier and a peel strip. | 08-09-2012 |
20120259306 | HYGIENE ARTICLE - A hygiene article employing adhesive fastening means, particularly an adult incontinence pad, which does not require the use of a separate release liner, is disclosed. The hygiene article comprises an elongate absorbent core sandwiched between a back sheet and a front sheet, with the back sheet and the front sheet extending sufficiently beyond the absorbent core to form a sealing edge region adjacent the absorbent core. At least one adhesive fastening means is positioned on or adjacent to the sealing edge region and being covered with an adjacent release surface. At least part of the release surface is carried on a portion of the sealing edge region. Preferably the release means is removable from the hygiene article. | 10-11-2012 |
20130060221 | Body Attached Absorbent Article Donning System - An absorbent article has attachment regions having body adhesive. The attachment regions have a protected condition where the body adhesive is fully covered. The attachment regions are adapted to transition from the protected condition to a fixed donning condition where a portion of the body adhesive is exposed and a portion of the body adhesive is covered. The attachment regions are adapted to transition from the fixed donning condition to a fully exposed condition where the body adhesive is fully exposed. | 03-07-2013 |
20130123732 | LUMINESCABLE RELEASE OR PROTECTIVE FILM - A release film or protective film having a silicone coating composed at least at regular intervals of a luminescable silicone coating section, method for furnishing starting products with such a release or protective film, products produced by this method, and device for implementing the aforementioned method. | 05-16-2013 |
20130178817 | METHOD OF PACKAGING AN ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND ATTACHING THE ABSORBENT ARTICLE TO AN UNDERGARMENT - A method of individually packaging an absorbent article and attaching the absorbent article to an undergarment including the steps of providing a tri-folded absorbent article having two end portions and an intermediate portion, providing a pouch containing the tri-folded absorbent article, opening the pouch to thereby expose a garment-facing surface of the intermediate portion of the absorbent article prior to exposing a garment facing surface of either of the end portions of the absorbent article. | 07-11-2013 |
20130178818 | METHOD OF PACKAGING AN ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND ATTACHING THE ABSORBENT ARTICLE TO AN UNDERGARMENT - A method of individually packaging an absorbent article and attaching the absorbent article to an undergarment including the steps of providing a tri-folded absorbent article having two end portions and an intermediate portion, providing a pouch containing the tri-folded absorbent article, opening the pouch to thereby expose a garment-facing surface of the intermediate portion of the absorbent article prior to exposing a garment facing surface of either of the end portions of the absorbent article. | 07-11-2013 |
20140213996 | SANITARY PRODUCT SYSTEM - This invention is directed to a sanitary product attachment means comprising a connection member ( | 07-31-2014 |
20140257225 | DISPOSABLE PAD FOR CHILDREN'S OUTFIT - A disposable protection pad is proposed for adhering to infant's clothing for guarding the clothing from soiling due to waste leakage from a diaper worn by the infant. The protection pad has a fluid-pervious front sheet, a fluid-impervious back sheet, and a fluid-absorbent core between the front and the back sheets. An adhesive means is provided on the rear surface of the back sheet, such that the protection pad can be releasably adhered to the inner surface of the clothing. The protection pad is oval shaped having a broader middle region and with narrower top and bottom edges. The protection pad is preferably provided with pull tabs and leg notches. | 09-11-2014 |
20140336609 | MOISTURE BARRIER FOR CLOTHING - A Moisture Barrier for Clothing includes a pad having an upper layer made from a soft woven material, such as cotton, an intermediate absorbent layer, a moisture barrier layer, and an adhesive layer. The Moisture Barrier for Clothing is oval in shape, accommodating its length and width, depending upon the user's needs. The Moisture Barrier for Clothing is virtually undetectable while used and can be used in conjunction with sheer or tight-fitting clothing, such as sheer summer shorts, and can be worn directly on the woman's pants without the need for underwear or panties. The Moisture Barrier for Clothing is shaped and may be formed with seam-receiving notches to closely adhere to the inside surface of outer clothing, while remaining virtually undetectable, and can be color-matched to the clothing being worn, or to the woman's skin tone, to prevent any see-through aspects of a sheer or thin garment. | 11-13-2014 |
20150320605 | Wound Dressing With Adhesive Margin - A wound dressing comprising: a backing sheet; a layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive on the backing sheet; an island of absorbent material having smaller area than the backing sheet and applied onto a central region of the backing sheet so as to leave a margin of adhesive-coated backing sheet around the absorbent material, and an apertured wound facing layer applied over the absorbent material and adhered to the backing sheet around said island by said pressure-sensitive adhesive, wherein the apertured wound facing layer comprises an apertured substrate having a coating of a silicone gel on the wound facing surface thereof, the open area of the apertured wound facing layer is from about 5% to about 75%, and the apertured wound facing layer comprises apertures having an open area of from about 2 mm2 to about 100 mm | 11-12-2015 |
20150335499 | BODY ATTACHED ABSORBENT ARTICLE DONNING SYSTEM - An absorbent article has attachment regions having body adhesive. The attachment regions have a protected condition where the body adhesive is fully covered. The attachment regions are adapted to transition from the protected condition to a fixed donning condition where a portion of the body adhesive is exposed and a portion of the body adhesive is covered. The attachment regions are adapted to transition from the fixed donning condition to a fully exposed condition where the body adhesive is fully exposed. | 11-26-2015 |
20180021180 | Wound Dressing With Adhesive Margin | 01-25-2018 |