Diaper with transverse barriers

US10603227B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10603227-B2
Application numberUS-201616313123-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 26, 2016
Priority dateAug 26, 2016
Publication dateMar 31, 2020
Grant dateMar 31, 2020

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The current invention concerns an absorbent hygiene article suitable to be worn around the waist of a wearer, such as a diaper, diaper pants or incontinence diaper, the article comprising a leakage barrier comprising a pair of leg cuffs arranged longitudinally on the body-facing side of the article from the front region to the back region across the crotch region, a first leg cuff of said pair of leg cuffs being arranged near a first leg hole defining edge of the article and a second leg cuff of said pair of leg cuffs being arranged near a second leg hole defining edge of the article and a front barrier and/or a back barrier, wherein the front barrier and/or the back barrier comprises a liquid-impermeable nonwoven sheet comprising a weight of at most 18 gsm and in that the elastic members of the leg cuffs do not overlap with the front barrier and/or the back barrier. The present invention also pertains to methods and apparatuses for manufacturing the article and the leakage barrier.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An absorbent hygiene article suitable to be worn around the waist of a wearer, the article comprising: a front region, a back region and a crotch region located longitudinally in between the front region and the back region; a liquid impermeable backsheet on a garment-facing side of the article, a liquid permeable topsheet on the body-facing side of the article and an absorbent core therebetween, the absorbent core substantially located in the crotch region; a leakage barrier comprising a pair of leg cuffs arranged longitudinally on the body-facing side of the article from the front region to the back region across the crotch region, a first leg cuff of said pair of leg cuffs being arranged near a first leg-hole-defining-edge of the article and a second leg cuff of said pair of leg cuffs being arranged near a second leg-hole-defining-edge of the article, each of the leg cuffs comprising a front end edge located in the front region, a back end edge located in the back region, a longitudinal proximal edge near a leg-hole-defining-edge of the article and attached to the topsheet, and a longitudinal distal edge substantially unattached for allowing the corresponding leg cuff to be lifted over the topsheet to create a longitudinal upstanding barrier, wherein each of the leg cuffs comprises one or more elastic members, the elastic members being arranged longitudinally near the distal edge of the leg cuff, wherein the leakage barrier further comprises: a front barrier located in the front region, the front barrier comprising a first front barrier edge attached to the first leg cuff near the distal edge of the first leg cuff, the front barrier comprising a second front barrier edge attached to the second leg cuff near the distal edge of the second leg cuff, the front barrier comprising a front barrier waist edge attached to the topsheet near a front waist edge of the article and the front barrier comprising a front barrier internal edge substantially unattached for allowing the front barrier to be lifted over the topsheet when the distal edges of the leg cuffs are also lifted over the topsheet, to create a transverse upstanding barrier in the front region of the article; and/or a back barrier located in the back region, the back barrier comprising a first back barrier edge attached to the first leg cuff near the distal edge of the first leg cuff, the back barrier comprising a second back barrier edge attached to the second leg cuff near the distal edge of the second leg cuff, the back barrier comprising a back barrier waist edge attached to the topsheet near a back waist edge of the article and the back barrier comprising a back barrier internal edge substantially unattached for allowing the back barrier to be lifted over the topsheet when the distal edges of the leg cuffs are also lifted over the topsheet, to create a transverse upstanding barrier in the back region of the article, characterized in that the front barrier and/or the back barrier comprises a liquid-impermeable nonwoven sheet comprising a weight of at most 18 gsm and in that the elastic members of the leg cuffs do not overlap with the front barrier and/or the back barrier, and wherein the front barrier and/or the back barrier does not comprise an elastic member. 2. The absorbent hygiene article according to claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven sheet of the front barrier and/or of the back barrier comprises a weight of at most 15 gsm. 3. The absorbent hygiene article according to claim 1 , wherein the leakage barrier is attached to the topsheet along or near to the longitudinal proximal edges of the leg cuffs by a longitudinal glue attachment zone and by a heat-sealed attachment zone which is located adjacent to the longitudinal glue attachment zone. 4. The absorbent hygiene article according to claim 1 , wherein the elastic members are wrapped within folds near the distal edges of the leg cuffs, and whereby said elastic members are at least partly attached to the leg cuffs. 5. The absorbent hygiene article according to claim 4 , whereby said elastic members are at least partly attached to the leg cuffs by glue. 6. The absorbent hygiene article according to claim 4 , whereby said elastic members are attached to the leg cuffs along a full length of the elastic members. 7. The absorbent hygiene article according to claim 1 , wherein the front barrier waist edge is attached to the topsheet near the front waist edge of the article via a transverse gluing zone and whereby the front barrier is furthermore attached to the topsheet at the first front barrier edge and/or at the second front barrier edge via a first and/or second heat-sealed attachment path, and/or wherein the back barrier waist edge is attached to the topsheet near the back waist edge of the article via a transverse gluing zone and whereby the back barrier is furthermore attached to the topsheet at the first back barrier edge and/or at the second back barrier edge via a third and/or fourth heat-sealed attachment path. 8. The absorbent hygiene article according to claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven sheet of the front barrier and/or of the back barrier comprises a weight of at most 12 gsm. 9. The absorbent hygiene article according to claim 1 , wherein the absorbent hygiene article is a diaper, diaper pants or incontinence diaper. 10. A method of manufacturing an absorbent hygiene article according to claim 1 , comprising the steps of: (1) providing an article preform comprising a front region, a back region and a crotch region located longitudinally in between the front region and the back region, the article preform further comprising a liquid impermeable backsheet on a garment-facing side of the article, a liquid permeable topsheet on the body-facing side of the article and an absorbent core therebetween, the absorbent core substantially located in the crotch region; (2) providing a leakage barrier comprising a pair of leg cuffs, each of the leg cuffs comprising a front end edge, a back end edge, a longitudinal proximal edge and a longitudinal distal edge, wherein each of the leg cuffs comprises one or more elastic members, the elastic members being arranged longitudinally near the distal edge of the leg cuff, wherein the leakage barrier further comprises: a front barrier comprising a first front barrier edge attached to the first leg cuff near the distal edge of the first leg cuff, the front barrier comprising a second front barrier edge attached to the second leg cuff near the distal edge of the second leg cuff, the front barrier comprising a front barrier waist edge and the front barrier comprising a front barrier internal edge; and/or a back barrier comprising a first back barrier edge attached to the first leg cuff near the distal edge of the first leg cuff, the back barrier comprising a second back barrier edge attached to the second leg cuff near the distal edge of the second leg cuff, the back barrier comprising a back barrier waist edge and the back barrier comprising a back barrier internal edge, (3) attaching the leakage barrier to the body-facing side of the article preform, characterized in that the front barrier and/or the back barrier comprises a liquid-impermeable nonwoven sheet comprising a weight of at most 18 gsm and in that the elastic members of the leg cuffs do not overlap with the front barrier and/or the back barrier. 11. Method according to claim 10 , wherein the front barrier comprises a front barrier waist edge, a first and a second front barrier edge, the back barrier comprises a back barrier waist edge, a first and a second back barrier edge, and the topsheet comprises a front waist edge and a back waist

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  • the edge leakage prevention means having a continuous closed form, e.g. circle, ellipse, rectangle · CPC title

  • with internal barriers · CPC title

  • with faecal cavity · CPC title

  • comprising leg cuffs · CPC title

  • the edge leakage prevention means being an absorbent medium (A61F13/49426 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10603227B2 cover?
The current invention concerns an absorbent hygiene article suitable to be worn around the waist of a wearer, such as a diaper, diaper pants or incontinence diaper, the article comprising a leakage barrier comprising a pair of leg cuffs arranged longitudinally on the body-facing side of the article from the front region to the back region across the crotch region, a first leg cuff of said pair …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ontex Bvba, Ontex Group Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/49017. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 31 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 6 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).