Methods of making feminine hygienic pads

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128270, A61F 1318

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041424760

ABSTRACT:
Methods of making feminine hygienic pads from non-layered and layered material by use of folding to make predetermined multiple folds in said material, said folding may be with a device attached to a sewing machine for stitching said pads longitudinally adjacent a longitudinal leading edge creating an anterior narrow leading panel of narrow thickness and a posterior under panel of a wider thickness providing a long geometric form. Thereafter the said long geometric form is multiple cut providing pads of about two inches long. In some pads having fillers, the filler material is laid between the folds of the layered or non-layered material prior to stitching and after the long geometric form is produced, it is cut into desired lengths about two inches long providing the pads. These pads are for insertion into the interlabial space and have a geometric configuration which facilitates insertion of the pad into the interlabial space and has improved retention within such space.

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patent: 2167371 (1939-07-01), Present
patent: 2174831 (1939-10-01), Mullen
patent: 3585951 (1971-06-01), Bartosz

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