Absorbent Personal Care Article Having Intermeshing Flaps

US2016235607A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016235607-A1
Application numberUS-201514623220-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 16, 2015
Priority dateNov 10, 2011
Publication dateAug 18, 2016
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An absorbent personal care article, such as a sanitary napkin or incontinence pad, having a longitudinal centerline and a transverse centerline and including a pair of opposed first and second wings extending along the longitudinal sides of the article. The first wing includes two or more peaks with furrows there between and the second wing includes one or more peaks. The peaks of the first and second wings are sized and positioned on the article such that when folded under the article and around the wearer's undergarments, the peak of the second wing extends across the longitudinal centerline of the article and into the furrow of the first wing. The inter-meshing wings help wearer's properly don the articles, improve the attachment of the article to the wearer's garment and/or reduce unwanted twisting or bunching of the article during use.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An absorbent personal care article comprising: a wearer-facing side and a garment-facing side; an elongate shape defined by opposed first and second sides extending in a longitudinal direction and opposed front and rear ends extending in a transverse direction, said article having a longitudinal centerline; a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid impermeable backsheet and an absorbent core disposed between the liquid permeable topsheet and liquid impermeable backsheet; a first flap extending from the first side and having first and second peaks and a furrow positioned between said first and second peaks; a second flap extending from the second side and having a first peak; a first fastener positioned on at least one of the first and second flaps; a second fastener positioned on the garment-facing side of said liquid impermeable backsheet; wherein the first flap and the second flap are sized such that, when folded under the article and extended to lay flat against the liquid impermeable backsheet, the first peak of the second flap extends across the longitudinal centerline of the article and into the furrow of the first flap. 2 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 1 wherein the furrow of the first flap and the first peak of the second flap are sized and shaped to substantially conform with one another when the first and second flaps are folded under the article and extended to lay flat against the liquid impermeable backsheet. 3 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 2 wherein, when folded under the article and extended to lay flat against the liquid impermeable backsheet, the first flap and the second flap do not overlap thereby forming a gap between the first and second flaps. 4 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 3 wherein the gap between the first flap and second flap is less than 15 mm when the first and second flaps are folded under the article and extended to lay flat against the liquid impermeable backsheet. 5 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 4 wherein the gap between the first flap and second flap is substantially uniform when the first and second flaps are folded under the article and extended to lay flat against the liquid impermeable backsheet. 6 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 1 wherein, when folded under the article and extended to lay flat against the liquid impermeable backsheet, the first flap and the second flap overlap thereby forming an overlap region having an area of at least 50 mm 2 . 7 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 6 wherein the first fastener is located on the overlap region of at least one of the first or second flaps such that, when the first and second flaps are folded under and adjacent the liquid impermeable backsheet, the fastener releasably joins the overlap region. 8 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 7 wherein the first peak of the second flap overlaps a base of the furrow of the first flap, thereby forming said overlap region, when the first and second flaps are folded under the article and extended to lay flat against the liquid impermeable backsheet. 9 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 7 wherein the second flap has shoulders adjacent the first peak and further wherein the first peak of the first flap overlaps the shoulder of the second flap, thereby forming said overlap region, when the first and second flaps are folded under and adjacent the liquid impermeable backsheet. 10 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 6 wherein, when the first and second flaps are folded under the article and extended to lay flat against the liquid impermeable backsheet, an intermediate portion of the first peak of the first flap overlaps an intermediate portion of the first peak of the second flap, thereby forming said overlap region, generally extending in the transverse direction. 11 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 1 wherein the first and second flaps extend between about 20-70% of the length of the article. 12 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 14 wherein the longitudinal distance from the middle of the first peak of the first flap to the middle of the furrow of the first flap is between about 20 and about 60 mm. 13 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 1 wherein: the absorbent core has an asymmetrical shape having a front end having a greater width than the rear end of the article; and further wherein the first peak of the first flap is positioned forward of the second peak of the first flap; and further wherein the first peak of the first flap extends a greater distance from the longitudinal centerline than the second peak of the first flap. 14 . The absorbent personal care article of claim 1 wherein the second flap further includes a second peak and a furrow positioned between the first and second peaks and further wherein the first flap and second flap are sized and positioned such that, when folded under the article and extended to lay flat against liquid impermeable backsheet, the second peak of the first flap extends into the furrow of the second flap. 15 . The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein said first fastener is positioned on the garment-facing side of at least said first flap. 16 . The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein said first absorbent article has a length of between 80 mm and 450 mm and further wherein said first and second flaps have a length between 40 mm and 160 mm. 17 . The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein the first fastener is positioned proximate the outer edges of the peak of said second flap and further comprising a third fastener positioned on the furrow of said first flap. 18 . The absorbent article of claim 7 wherein said first fastener is positioned on the wearer-facing facing side of said overlap region on at least one of said first and second flaps. 19 . The absorbent article of claim 18 further comprising a third fastener positioned on the garment-facing side of at least one of said first and second flaps.

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  • having more than one pair of fasteners · CPC title

  • using flaps, e.g. adhesive, for attachment to the undergarment (leakage prevention means encirculing the crotch portion A61F13/476) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016235607A1 cover?
An absorbent personal care article, such as a sanitary napkin or incontinence pad, having a longitudinal centerline and a transverse centerline and including a pair of opposed first and second wings extending along the longitudinal sides of the article. The first wing includes two or more peaks with furrows there between and the second wing includes one or more peaks. The peaks of the first and…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kimberly Clark Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/5616. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Aug 18 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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