Semiconductor device
US-2015069413-A1 · Mar 12, 2015 · US
US11000424B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11000424-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616066823-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 11, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 11, 2021 |
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The invention relates to an incontinence diaper (2) with a main part (4), which comprises a front region (12), a rear region (16), and a crotch region (20) arranged between the front region and the rear region, and with rear lateral sections (22) which are joined to the rear region (16) on both sides, which extend outwards in the transverse direction (10) of the incontinence diaper (2) over the rear lateral longitudinal edges (18) of the main part (4), and each of which has at least one closure means (28), whereas no lateral sections (22) are joined to the front region (14). Each of the rear lateral sections (22) can be placed around the body of the user in order to close the incontinence diaper (2) and can be brought into overlapping arrangement with a front region (12) exterior, to which the lateral sections can then be removably adhered via the respective closure means (28). The rear lateral sections (22) have an extension (Q) in the transverse direction (10) over the respective rear lateral longitudinal edge (18) and an elastic or elasticized region (42) which extends in the transverse direction (10) and in the longitudinal direction (8). The invention is characterized in that the rear lateral sections (22) are folded together about at least two lateral section folding axes (46, 48) running in the longitudinal direction (8) by the manufacturer, and folded together sub-regions (50, 52, 54) of the rear lateral sections (22) are defined and delimited by means of the lateral section folding axes (46, 48). An outer sub-region (54) in the transverse direction (10) is designed to be substantially unstretchable, and at least 50% of the surface of a sub-region (52) which adjoins the outer sub-region (54) inwards is unstretchable starting from the outer folding axis (48) running in the longitudinal direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A disposable incontinence diaper ( 2 ), having a main part ( 4 ) having an absorbent element ( 6 ) and a longitudinal direction ( 8 ) and a transverse direction ( 10 ), comprising a front region ( 12 ) having forward lateral longitudinal peripheries ( 14 ), a back region ( 16 ) having rearward lateral longitudinal peripheries ( 18 ), and disposed therebetween a crotch region ( 20 ) that comes to lie between the legs of a user, and rearward side portions ( 22 ) which are joined to both sides of the back region ( 16 ) and which in the transverse direction ( 10 ) of the disposable incontinence diaper ( 2 ) extend beyond the rearward lateral longitudinal peripheries ( 18 ) of the main part ( 4 ) and in the region of that end ( 26 ) of said rearward side portions ( 22 ) that is free in the transverse direction ( 10 ) have in each case at least one closure means ( 28 ), whereas no side portions ( 22 ) are joined to the front region ( 14 ) but the forward lateral longitudinal peripheries ( 14 ) of the main part ( 4 ) form a free-ending longitudinal periphery of the diaper, wherein the rearward side portions ( 22 ) for placing and closing the disposable incontinence diaper ( 2 ) on a user are in each case capable of being placed around the body of the user in a circumferential direction and of being moved to an arrangement that overlaps with an external side of the front region ( 12 ), said rearward side portions ( 22 ) then being capable of being in each case releasably adhered to said external side of the front region ( 12 ) by way of the respective closure means ( 28 ), wherein the rearward side portions ( 22 ) in a planar spread-out but not elongated state have an extent (Q) in the transverse direction ( 10 ) beyond the respective rearward lateral longitudinal periphery ( 18 ) and within this extent (Q) are elastically elongatable in the transverse direction ( 10 ) and to this end have an elastic or elasticized region ( 42 ) that extends in the transverse direction ( 10 ) and in the longitudinal direction ( 8 ), and wherein the respective elastic or elasticized region ( 42 ) of the rearward side portions ( 22 ) reaches up to the assigned rearward lateral longitudinal periphery ( 18 ) without overlapping the rearward lateral longitudinal periphery ( 18 ), characterized in that the rearward side portions ( 22 ) are folded onto themselves about at least two side portion folding axes ( 46 , 48 ) that run in the longitudinal direction ( 8 ), part-regions ( 50 , 52 , 54 ) of the rearward side portions ( 22 ) that are folded onto one another being defined and delimited by said side portion folding axes ( 46 , 48 ), and in that a part-region ( 54 ) that is outboard in the transverse region ( 10 ) is configured so as to be substantially non-elongatable, and in that a part-region ( 52 ) that inwardly adjoins the outboard part-region ( 54 ), proceeding from the outer folding axis ( 48 ) that runs in the longitudinal direction, by way of at least 50% of the area of said part-region ( 52 ) is configured so as to be non-elongatable. 2. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein part-regions ( 50 , 52 , 54 ) of the rearward side portions ( 22 ) that bear on one another are releasably fixed to one another by joints that are disposed outside the closure means ( 28 ), in particular by joints that are disposed outside the closure means ( 28 ) in the longitudinal direction ( 8 ). 3. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein a respective side portion folding axis ( 46 ) that in the unfolded state is inboard, thus adjacent to the rearward lateral longitudinal periphery ( 18 ) of the main part ( 4 ), runs within the elastic or elasticized region ( 42 ) of the respective side portion ( 22 ). 4. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein a respective side portion folding axis ( 48 ) that in the unfolded state is further outboard in the transverse direction ( 10 ) runs within a non-elongatable region of the rearward side portions ( 22 ). 5. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein the rearward side portions ( 22 ) are folded onto themselves about exactly two side portion folding axes ( 46 , 48 ) that run in the longitudinal direction ( 8 ) such that exactly three part-regions ( 50 , 52 , 54 ) of the side portions ( 22 ) are formed, and in that the central part-region ( 52 ), proceeding from the outer folding axis ( 48 ) that runs in the longitudinal direction ( 8 ), by way of at least 50% of the area thereof is configured so as to be non-elongatable. 6. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein each rearward side portion ( 22 ) has exactly one closure means ( 28 ), and in that the closure means is folded inward onto a body-facing side of the respective rearward side portions. 7. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 6 , wherein each rearward side portion ( 22 ) has exactly one closure means ( 28 ), and in that the closure means is folded inward onto a body-facing side of the respective rearward side portions (and herein reaches at most up to the side portion folding axis that is adjacent thereto. 8. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein an extent (A) in the transverse direction ( 10 ) of the rearward side portions ( 22 ) that are folded onto themselves beyond the respective rearward lateral longitudinal periphery ( 18 ), and an extent (B) in the longitudinal direction ( 8 ) of the rearward side portions ( 22 ) that are folded onto themselves, are dimensioned such that the mutual ratio of the extents (A/B) is 0.5<A/B<1. 9. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein the extent (Q) in the transverse direction ( 10 ) of the rearward side portions ( 22 ) comprises a proximal half ( 38 ) that adjoins the rearward lateral longitudinal periphery ( 18 ) and a free-ending distal half ( 40 ), and in that the respective elastic or elasticized region ( 42 ) of the rearward side portions ( 22 ) is disposed completely within the proximal half ( 38 ). 10. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein the respective rearward side portions ( 22 ) in the entire distal half ( 40 ) are configured so as to be substantially non-elongatable. 11. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein the two rearward side portions ( 22 ), conjointly with a non-elongatable region ( 24 ) that overlaps the main part ( 4 ), are non-releasably joined to the main part ( 4 ). 12. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein the respective elastic or elasticized region ( 42 ) in the transverse direction ( 10 ) is elongatable by at least 70%. 13. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein the extent (Q) in the transverse direction ( 10 ) of the rearward side portions ( 22 ) beyond the respective rearward lateral longitudinal periphery ( 18 ), and a maximum extent (B) in the longitudinal direction ( 8 ) of the rearward side portions ( 22 ), are dimensioned such that the mutual ratio of the extents (Q/B) is 1.0<Q/B<2.0. 14. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein the two rearward side portions ( 22 ) in the longitudinal direction ( 8 ) have a spacing (d) from a rearward transverse periphery ( 35 ) of the main part ( 4 ) of at least 1 mm. 15. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 14 , wherein the two rearward side portions ( 22 ) in the longitudinal direction ( 8 ) have a spacing (d) from a rearward transverse periphery ( 35 ) of the main part ( 4 ) of at most 50 mm. 16. The disposable incontinence diaper of claim 1 , wherein a straight line ( 45 ) that extends in the transverse direction ( 10
characterised by the modular concept of constructing the diaper · CPC title
as "T"-shaped · CPC title
having preferential bending zones, e.g. fold lines or grooves · CPC title
having more than one pair of fasteners · CPC title
open type diaper · CPC title
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