Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090107614 | Hygiene pants for single use - Disposable hygiene pants with a front portion ( | 04-30-2009 |
20090157028 | BELTED ABSORBENT GARMENT AND METHOD FOR MAKING AND TESTING - An absorbent garment having belt sections attached to the waist portion of a first body panel and fastened together by a first fastener, a second body panel at its waist portion being provided with a second fastener adapted to be fastened to at least one of the belt sections; wherein when the absorbent garment is tested by: (a) fastening a belted absorbent garment around movable mechanical members which are adapted to mechanically simulate a user's waist or hips; and (b) moving said members away from each other using actuating members and moving them back to their initial position so as to simulate the expansion and contraction of a user's waist as he/she moves; the garment does not slip down more than 15 cm from its initial position during at least ten expansion/contraction cycles of the test apparatus and for at least 30 seconds. | 06-18-2009 |
20090292266 | SEAM JOINING TOGETHER AT LEAST TWO WEB MATERIALS - A seam joining together at least two web materials in an overlapped manner, wherein the overlapped portions are bonded together by ultrasonic welding, heat bonding, laser welding or the like, in a bonding pattern extending over at least a part of the overlapped portion to form said seam. The bonding pattern has a main bonding pattern extending in longitudinal direction along at least a part of the overlapped portion, and at least one edge bonding pattern extending in longitudinal direction along at least a part of along and adjacent at least one side edge of the overlapped portion, the bonded area of said edge bonding pattern occupying no more than 30% of the total bonded area of the central bonding pattern plus the bonded area of the edge bonding pattern. The seam may be present in a personal care absorbent article. | 11-26-2009 |
20100049155 | ABSORBENT GARMENT AND METHOD FOR MAKING IT - Absorbent garment includes a containment assembly ( | 02-25-2010 |
20100217218 | BELTED ABSORBENT GARMENT - Absorbent garment such as a diaper and an incontinence guard, said garment comprises a first body panel ( | 08-26-2010 |
20100234822 | Convertible Absorbent Article - An absorbent article having a waistband which is attached to first and second body portions of the article. The first body portion is attached to the waistband by at least a fastening means wherein the article assumes a pant diaper form. The waistband has a reception surface and a perforation. The perforation allows the reception surface to be separated into first and second belt portions. At least a part of the reception surface is located on each belt portion, thereby allowing the article to assume a belt diaper form. The first belt portion comprises at least one fastening means. The second fastening means is arranged so that the absorbent article can be readily converted from a pant diaper form to a belt diaper form. | 09-16-2010 |
20100262112 | HYGIENIC ARTICLE WITH TEMPORARILY ATTACHED SIDE PANELS - A hygienic article having side panels extending outward in a lateral direction from either of said front or back waist region. Each side panel comprises at least two material segments which are connected to each other by a lap seam wherein said material segments define a distal segment and a proximal segment in the lateral direction. On the distal edge of each side panel a fastening member is placed which is capable of securing said side panels to the front or back waist region such that the hygienic article assumes a pant like shape. The material segments which form the side panels are attached to each other by the lap seam in such a way that when the side panels are folded back towards the longitudinal centreline of the hygienic article, the materials are attached to each other in the lap seam such that the most distal material segment is placed closer towards the inner or outer surface of the hygienic article than the more proximal material segment attached to said most distal segment. Furthermore, at least one temporary attachment is situated on the lap seam or between the lap seam and the longitudinal outer edge of the chassis. | 10-14-2010 |
20100286647 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A BELT OR A SIDE PANEL OF AN ABSORBENT ARTICLE, LAMINATE AND ABSORBING ARTICLE - A method of manufacturing a belt ( | 11-11-2010 |
20110015604 | URINE ABSORBENT POUCH FOR MALE INCONTINENCE - A urine absorbent pouch for male incontinence includes an absorbent core enclosed between two casing sheets. The casing sheets are extended beyond the lateral sides of the absorbent core and beyond the opposite longitudinal ends thereof and are attached to each other in the parts extending beyond the absorbent core. The unit of casings sheets and enclosed absorbent core are folded around a lateral fold line so that two parts of the unit are folded in over each other. The two pairs of attached casing sheets extending beyond the respective lateral side of the folded unit are sealed to each other by a seam extending from the fold line in a longitudinal direction and ending a distance from the ends of the folded unit. The two parts of the unit include a through-going hole, attaching means, and an elastic member provided along the peripheral edge of the hole. | 01-20-2011 |
20130184670 | METHOD OF SELECTIVELY ELASTICATING A MOVING WEB AND AN ARTICLE COMPRISING THE ELASTICATED WEB - A method for producing an elasticated chassis web for use as a continuous and coherent layer in a disposable garment, including attaching continuous elastic elements ( | 07-18-2013 |
20130211367 | CONVERTIBLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorbent article having a waistband which is attached to first and second body portions of the article. The first body portion is attached to the waistband by at least a fastening means wherein the article assumes a pant diaper form. The waistband has a reception surface and a perforation. The perforation allows the reception surface to be separated into first and second belt portions. At least a part of the reception surface is located on each belt portion, thereby allowing the article to assume a belt diaper form. The first belt portion comprises at least one fastening means. The second fastening means is arranged so that the absorbent article can be readily converted from a pant diaper form to a belt diaper form. | 08-15-2013 |
20130281958 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE IN THE FORM OF BOXER SHORTS AND METHOD FOR MAKING THEREOF - An absorbent pant article in the form of boxer shorts includes a garment shell including a front body panel, a back body panel and a crotch panel made of elastic web material. The pant also includes an absorbent core, side seams connecting the front body panel to the back body panel, a pair of leg openings and hanging legs. The leg openings are located in the crotch panel and do not extend into the front and back body panels, and side seams extend into the crotch panel. The width of the crotch panel in a relaxed condition of the elastic web material, as measured between the side seams of the article, is at least 7% larger than the width of any of the front and back body panels in a relaxed condition of the respective elastic web material. | 10-24-2013 |
20140303587 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLES, APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLES AND DISPOSABLE PANT - A method of manufacturing absorbent articles includes feeding a longitudinal web of web material having openings such that spaced apart, opposing margins of web material are formed between the respective opening and opposing longitudinal edges of the web material; carrying out a folding action of folding the web about itself along its longitudinal direction; carrying out a second folding action of folding at least a portion of the web along its longitudinal direction; after the second folding action, forming a joint in the web, the joint being formed at least in a part of the region in which the opposing margins have been brought together by the second folding action; finally separating the web through the joint to separate an individual absorbent article from the end of the web. | 10-09-2014 |