Surgery – Means and methods for collecting body fluids or waste material – Absorbent pad for external or internal application and...
Reexamination Certificate
1999-09-15
2004-02-10
Lo, Weilun (Department: 3761)
Surgery
Means and methods for collecting body fluids or waste material
Absorbent pad for external or internal application and...
C604S385010
Reexamination Certificate
active
06689933
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to absorbent articles for absorbing body fluids and exudates. More particularly, the present invention relates to absorbent pad assemblies and associated absorbent articles having improved leak prevention and/or fluid flow control.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A wide variety of types of structures are known in the art for use in or as absorbent articles, particularly disposable absorbent articles, used to collect various body fluids and exudates. Commercial absorbent articles include diapers, adult incontinence products, sanitary napkins and bandages. Disposable products of this type generally comprise components for receiving, absorbing and retaining fluids. Typically, the components of such articles include a liquid permeable topsheet, an absorbent core and a liquid impermeable backsheet.
The components of typical absorbent articles are commonly plied or arranged in a horizontal fashion with a major planar surface facing the fluid intake area, e.g., the body of the wearer. In such absorbent articles, the nature or make-up of the fluid communicating therethrough can and typically will change as such fluid traverses though the horizontal ply or plies. Thus, such absorbent articles may experience undesirable horizontal dependency between components. Further, the fibers which customarily make-up the absorbent core are often orientated randomly with fibers within a mat in a lateral neighboring arrangement such that the fluid intake typically wicks in a radial fashion or pattern.
One of the main objectives in the development of absorbent articles is to increase, improve or maximize utilization of the absorbent capacity of the article. In general, products of the type described above typically distribute liquids deposited on the topsheet in a circular pattern. Since such structures generally have a length that exceeds their width, such liquid distribution may undesirably result in the fluids, e.g., exudates, reaching the longitudinal side edges of the absorbent article prior to the desirable utilization of the absorbent capacity at the end regions of the absorbent article. As will be appreciated, such occurrence may undesirably increase the possibility or likelihood of leakage from the sides of the article despite the availability of unutilized or underutilized absorbent capacity in the end regions of the absorbent article.
Moreover, such absorbent articles can and may be subjected to a wide range of conditions and applications such as due to factors inherent or related to the environment in which the article is utilized. Thus, the fluids and exudates which may need to be absorbed thereby may vary in properties or parameters such as including flow rate as well as form, phase or composition. For example, exudates may be multiphasic and heterogeneous, such as in the case of menses which may include red blood cells, mucin, plasma and tissue debris, for example.
Sanitary napkins (also referred to as catamenial pads), feminine pads, overnight pads, panty liners and panty shields are designed to be worn by a female to absorb menses and other body fluids discharged before, during and after a menstrual period. Sanitary napkins are external devices which are designed to be aligned approximate the pudendum region of a human body and are generally held in position by being adhesively or mechanically attached to an undergarment. Sanitary napkins also typically differ from panty liners and panty shields in several notable ways. Sanitary napkins are generally larger in size and have a more defined 3-dimensional configuration, are thicker in caliper and have a greater fluid capacity than panty liners or panty shields.
In view of the desire to provide increased comfort to the wearer and to minimize the appearance of the presence of such absorbent articles there is an ongoing demand and need for smaller or less bulky absorbent articles. Thus, there is a need and a demand for improved absorbent pad assemblies and absorbent articles such as may result in more complete utilization of the absorbent capacity thereof and such as may more effectively and efficiently respond to the possibly wide range of operating and performance conditions to which such assemblies and articles can be exposed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A general object of the invention is to provide an improved absorbent pad assembly and absorbent article.
A more specific objective of the invention is to overcome one or more of the problems described above.
The general object of the invention can be attained, at least in part, through a specific absorbent pad assembly. In accordance with one preferred embodiment, the absorbent pad assembly includes at least first and second adjacent noncontinuous vertically orientated absorbent members. Each of the first and second absorbent members have a vertical height. The first and second absorbent members are horizontally displaced relative to each other along the entire vertical heights thereof and form a vertically disposed surface interface therebetween.
The prior art generally fails to provide absorbent pad assemblies and absorbent articles which make as complete or full utilization of the absorbent capacity thereof as may be desired. The prior art also generally fails to provide absorbent pad assemblies and absorbent articles which can respond to the possibly wide range of operating and performance conditions to which such assemblies and articles can be exposed and to do so in an as effective and efficient a manner as may be desired.
The invention further comprehends a specific absorbent article. In accordance with one preferred embodiment of the invention, such an absorbent article includes an absorbent pad assembly. The absorbent pad assembly includes at least first, second and third generally planar absorbent members, each having a vertical height and wherein at least the first and second absorbent members comprise materials of different chemical compositions. The first and second absorbent members are horizontally displaced relative to each other along the entire vertical heights thereof and form a first vertically disposed surface interface therebetween. The second and third absorbent members are horizontally displaced relative to each other along the entire vertical heights thereof and form a second vertically disposed surface interface therebetween.
The invention still further comprehends, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention, an absorbent article having a contact surface. The absorbent article includes a pad assembly. The pad assembly includes at least first and second adjacent noncontinuous absorbent members of different absorbency. The first and second absorbent members are generally perpendicularly disposed relative to the contact surface and form a surface interface therebetween also generally perpendicularly disposed relative to the contact surface.
Another aspect of the invention relates to specific methods for forming such and similar absorbent structures. In accordance with one embodiment, one such method involves adjacently disposing at least first and second absorbent members and orientating the adjacently disposed first and second absorbent members to each have a ratio of horizontal width to vertical height of no more than about 10:1.
In accordance with another embodiment, a method for forming an absorbent pad assembly is provided. Such a method involves horizontally layering at least first and second absorbent members and vertically reorientating the horizontally layered first and second absorbent members.
In accordance with another embodiment, a method for improving the fluid management by an absorbent article which includes a liquid pervious cover, a liquid impervious backsheet and an absorbent pad assembly disposed between the cover and the backsheet is provided. The method involves the utilization of an absorbent pad assembly including at least first and second adjacent noncontinuous vertically orientated absorbent members, each of the first and second absorbent members having a vertical height with
Kidwell Michele
Kimberly--Clark Worldwide, Inc.
Lo Weilun
Pauley Petersen & Erickson
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