Diaper product adapted for collection of exudate sample from an infant

US11135104B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11135104-B2
Application numberUS-201816016973-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 25, 2018
Priority dateJun 27, 2017
Publication dateOct 5, 2021
Grant dateOct 5, 2021

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Diapers adapted for use in the collection of stool samples from infants are disclosed. Such diapers may include a backsheet comprising an effectively liquid impermeable material, a transverse perineal barrier comprising an effectively liquid impermeable material and sealingly connected to another component of the diaper, and a liquid control structure disposed over the backsheet and forward of the transverse perineal barrier. The diaper may include other features adapted to contain exudates, isolate urine from fecal material following discharge, avoid absorption of liquid components of fecal material and enhance likelihood of collecting a fecal sample that is sufficiently representative of its composition immediately following discharge.

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What is claimed is: 1. A disposable diaper having a length, a front portion, a rear portion, and a perineal portion between the front and rear portions, the diaper comprising: a backsheet comprising an effectively liquid impermeable material; a transverse perineal barrier in the perineal portion comprising an effectively liquid impermeable material and having a proximal portion directly or indirectly overlying the backsheet and sealingly connected to any other component of the diaper, and a free distal edge; and a liquid control structure disposed over the backsheet and only forward of the transverse perineal barrier; wherein the liquid control structure comprises absorbent material, and wherein the rear portion of the diaper is free of absorbent material. 2. The diaper of claim 1 , comprising a front upper layer comprising an effectively liquid permeable material, overlying the liquid control structure in the front portion. 3. The diaper of claim 1 , comprising left and right standing longitudinal cuffs each extending from the front portion to the rear portion and having a proximal cuff portion, and a free longitudinal cuff distal edge, each longitudinal cuff comprising a longitudinal cuff elastic member proximate the free longitudinal cuff distal edge, the longitudinal cuff elastic member being incorporated into the longitudinal cuff in a pre-strained condition so as to cause material forming the free longitudinal cuff distal edge to gather and extend toward a wearer's skin when the diaper is worn. 4. The diaper of claim 3 , wherein the longitudinal cuffs comprise effectively liquid impermeable material. 5. The diaper of claim 3 , wherein the longitudinal cuffs comprise polymeric film. 6. The diaper of claim 3 , wherein the transverse perineal barrier has left and right side edges each respectively attached to a left or right longitudinal cuff. 7. A disposable diaper having a length, a wearer-facing surface, an outward-facing surface, a front portion, a rear portion, and a perineal portion between the front and rear portions, the disposable diaper comprising: a backsheet comprising an effectively liquid impermeable material; a transverse perineal barrier in the perineal portion comprising an effectively liquid impermeable material and having a proximal portion directly or indirectly overlying the backsheet and directly or indirectly sealingly connected to any other component of the diaper, and a free distal edge; a liquid control structure disposed over the backsheet and only forward of the transverse perineal barrier; a front upper layer comprising an effectively liquid permeable material, overlying the liquid control structure; and a rear upper layer comprising an effectively liquid impermeable material disposed only in the rear and perineal portions, wherein the back upper layer forms a portion of the transverse perineal barrier; wherein the liquid control structure comprises absorbent material, wherein the rear portion of the diaper is free of absorbent material, and wherein the backsheet comprises an outlet configured to facilitate the release of urine from the diaper. 8. The diaper of claim 7 , wherein the backsheet and the transverse perineal barrier are formed at least in part of a common section of material. 9. The diaper of claim 7 , comprising left and right standing longitudinal cuffs each extending from the front portion to the rear portion and having a proximal cuff portion, and a free longitudinal cuff distal edge, each longitudinal cuff comprising a longitudinal cuff elastic member proximate the free longitudinal cuff distal edge, the longitudinal cuff elastic member being incorporated into the longitudinal cuff in a pre-strained condition so as to cause material forming the free longitudinal cuff distal edge to gather and extend toward a wearer's skin when the diaper is worn. 10. The diaper of claim 9 , wherein the longitudinal cuffs comprise effectively liquid impermeable material. 11. The diaper of claim 9 , wherein the longitudinal cuffs comprise polymeric film. 12. The diaper of claim 9 , wherein the transverse perineal barrier has left and right side edges each respectively attached to a left or right longitudinal cuff. 13. A disposable diaper having a length, a wearer-facing surface, an outward-facing surface, a front portion, a rear portion, and a perineal portion between the front and rear portions, the disposable diaper comprising: a backsheet comprising an effectively liquid impermeable material; a transverse perineal barrier in the perineal portion comprising an effectively liquid impermeable material and having a proximal portion directly or indirectly overlying the backsheet and directly or indirectly sealingly connected to any other component of the diaper, and a free distal edge; a liquid control structure disposed over the backsheet in the front portion, wherein the rear portion of the diaper is free of the liquid control structure; and a front upper layer comprising an effectively liquid permeable material, overlying the liquid control structure in the front portion; wherein the liquid control structure comprises substantially non-absorbent material, and wherein the backsheet comprises an outlet configured to facilitate the release of urine from the diaper. 14. The diaper of claim 13 , wherein the backsheet and the transverse perineal barrier are formed at least in part of a common section of material. 15. The diaper of claim 13 , comprising left and right standing longitudinal cuffs each extending from the front portion to the rear portion and having a proximal cuff portion, and a free longitudinal cuff distal edge, each longitudinal cuff comprising a longitudinal cuff elastic member proximate the free longitudinal cuff distal edge, the longitudinal cuff elastic member being incorporated into the longitudinal cuff in a pre-strained condition so as to cause material forming the free longitudinal cuff distal edge to gather and extend toward a wearer's skin when the diaper is worn. 16. The diaper of claim 15 , wherein the transverse perineal barrier has left and right side edges each respectively attached to a left or right longitudinal cuff. 17. The diaper of claim 15 , wherein the longitudinal cuffs comprise effectively liquid impermeable material. 18. The diaper of claim 17 , wherein the longitudinal cuffs comprise polymeric film. 19. The diaper of claim 13 , wherein the transverse perineal barrier comprises a transverse perineal barrier elastic member disposed proximate to the free distal edge of the transverse perineal barrier.

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What does patent US11135104B2 cover?
Diapers adapted for use in the collection of stool samples from infants are disclosed. Such diapers may include a backsheet comprising an effectively liquid impermeable material, a transverse perineal barrier comprising an effectively liquid impermeable material and sealingly connected to another component of the diaper, and a liquid control structure disposed over the backsheet and forward of …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Procter & Gamble
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/495. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 05 2021 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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