Disposable diaper

Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Ozone or ion generation

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A61F 1316

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041009223

ABSTRACT:
A disposable diaper substantially rectangular in shape and comprising in order, a water pervious layer or face sheet, an absorbent pad layer and a water impervious layer, said diaper having a pair of abutting, centrally located longitudinal panels defined by three substantially parallel longitudinal folds extending the length of said diaper. A flap portion is adjacent each of the panels. Adhesive means are positioned on each of the panels approximately centrally located longitudinally thereof for securing the longitudinal edges of the diaper in the crotch portion. The diaper in the folded condition has an "hour-glass" or "M" shaped configuration providing improved fit and particularly in the crotch area. The lateral edges of the diaper lie flat when the diaper is in open position, greatly facilitating manual manipulation of the diaper when applied to an infant. The diaper has significantly improved efficiency and appearance.

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