Absorbent article including a buffer composition

US2017333266A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017333266-A1
Application numberUS-201715671449-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateAug 8, 2017
Priority dateMar 7, 2011
Publication dateNov 23, 2017
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The present invention generally relates to absorbent sanitary articles for absorption of body fluids and in particular to a sanitary article of this type including a buffer composition adapted to adjust the natural pH of the absorbed body fluid to a pH that is compatible with the pH of skin.

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An absorbent article comprising: an absorbent article length; an absorbent article width; a body facing surface; a liquid permeable cover layer; a liquid impermeable barrier layer; an absorbent core arranged between the cover layer and the barrier layer, the absorbent core, the absorbent core having an absorbent core length and an absorbent core width that are less than the absorbent article length and the absorbent article width, respectively, the absorbent core comprising: a first absorbent layer; a second absorbent layer; and a superabsorbent polymer and adhesive mixture arranged between the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer, the core comprising between about 50% and 98% of the superabsorbent polymer and between about 2% and about 50% of the adhesive, the superabsorbent polymer and adhesive mixture is free from fibrous material; and a buffer composition capable of adjusting a pH of body fluids having a natural pH of from about 3.0 to about 8.0 to an adjusted pH of between 4.6 and 6.3 at the body facing surface of the article after such body fluid is absorbed by the absorbent article, the buffer composition arranged between said first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer, wherein the buffer composition, in its dry state, does not contact the cover layer, wherein the buffer composition is in an amount of about 0.1 g to about 5.0 g. 2 . The absorbent article according to claim 1 , wherein the buffer composition comprises sodium citrate and citric acid. 3 . The absorbent article according to claim 2 , wherein the ratio of sodium citrate to citric acid is form from 6.2:1 to 7.2:1. 4 . The absorbent article of claim 1 , wherein the adjusted pH of the body-facing surface is achieved about a minute after the body fluid came into contact with the body facing surface. 5 . The absorbent article of claim 1 , wherein the buffer composition is applied only to the absorbent core. 6 . The absorbent article of claim 1 , wherein the superabsorbent polymer and adhesive mixture further comprises the buffer composition. 7 . The absorbent article of claim 1 , wherein the absorbent core is treated with surfactant on a first side of the absorbent core that is between the absorbent core and the first absorbent layer and on a second side of the absorbent core that is between the absorbent core and the second absorbent layer. 8 . The absorbent article of claim 1 , further comprising: a transfer layer arranged between, and bonded to, the cover layer and the absorbent core, wherein the transfer layer is denser than the cover layer and has a larger proportion of pores than the cover layer, wherein the transfer layer is composed of at least one fibrous material, and wherein the transfer layer includes thermoplastic fibers. 9 . The absorbent article of claim 8 , wherein the transfer layer is treated with surfactant on a first side of the transfer layer that is between the transfer layer and the cover layer and on a second side of the transfer layer that is between the transfer layer and the absorbent core. 10 . The absorbent article of claim 1 , wherein the barrier layer includes a plurality of layers of polymeric film or a repellant-treated non-woven micropore film or foam, and wherein the barrier layer is configured to permit vapor to transpire, and wherein the layers provide a tortuous path with respect to a liquid. 11 . The absorbent article of claim 1 , wherein the liquid permeable cover is porous. 12 . The absorbent article according to claim 11 , wherein the porous liquid permeable cover comprises a foam material having large pores. 13 . An absorbent article comprising: an absorbent article length; an absorbent article width; a liquid permeable cover layer having a body facing surface; a liquid impermeable barrier layer; an absorbent core arranged between the cover layer and the barrier layer, the absorbent core having an absorbent core length and an absorbent core width that are less than the absorbent article length and the absorbent article width, respectively, the absorbent core, the absorbent core comprising: a first absorbent layer; a second absorbent layer; and a superabsorbent polymer and adhesive mixture arranged between the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer, the core comprising between about 50% and 98% of the superabsorbent polymer and between about 2% and about 50% of the adhesive, the superabsorbent polymer and adhesive mixture is free from fibrous material; and a buffer composition capable of adjusting a pH of body fluids, wherein the buffer composition is only applied to the absorbent core and arranged between the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent; and wherein the buffer composition, in its dry state, does not contact the body facing surface; and wherein the buffer composition is in amount of between about 0.1 g and about 5.0 g. 14 . The absorbent article of claim 13 , wherein the buffer composition is capable of adjusting a pH of body fluids having a natural pH of from about 3.0 to about 8.0 to an adjusted pH of between 4.6 and 6.3 at the body-facing surface of the article after such body fluid is absorbed by the absorbent article. 15 . The absorbent article of claim 13 , wherein the adjusted pH of the body-facing surface is achieved about a minute after the body fluid came into contact with the body facing surface. 16 . The absorbent article of claim 13 , wherein the superabsorbent polymer and adhesive mixture further comprises the buffer composition. 17 . The absorbent a wherein the buffer composition comprises sodium citrate and citric acid. 18 . The absorbent article of claim 17 , wherein the ratio of sodium citrate to citric acid is from 6.2:1 to 7.2:1.

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  • in controlling solution Ph · CPC title

  • and being fixed to a web · CPC title

  • Additives, e.g. for odour, disinfectant or pH control · CPC title

  • with citric acid · CPC title

  • creating a visual effect, e.g. having a printed or coloured topsheet, printed or coloured sub-layer but being visible from the topsheet, other than embossing for purposes of bonding, wicking, acquisition, leakage-prevention · CPC title

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What does patent US2017333266A1 cover?
The present invention generally relates to absorbent sanitary articles for absorption of body fluids and in particular to a sanitary article of this type including a buffer composition adapted to adjust the natural pH of the absorbed body fluid to a pH that is compatible with the pH of skin.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Edgewell Personal Care Brands Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/8405. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 23 2017 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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