Garments with fluid retention assemblies and related methods
US-2024398634-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US2018015709A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018015709-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615546939-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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To acquire a stretchable sheet having air permeability due to the presence of through-holes, with no hole formed through outer layers. There are provided: interposing a resilient film ( 30 ) that stretches and contracts, in a stretched state between a first sheet layer ( 21 ) having no elasticity and a second sheet layer ( 22 ) having no elasticity; and joining the first sheet layer ( 21 ) and the second sheet layer ( 22 ) together with a number of joints directly or through the resilient film by melting the resilient film ( 30 ) with ultrasonic fusion energy applied by a thermal fusion device from the outside of the first sheet layer ( 21 ) and the outside of the second sheet layer ( 22 ) to a number of joint regions with intervals, during the interposing. The resilient film ( 30 ) is supplied around a counter roll ( 63 ) so as to be supplied around the anvil roll ( 60 ), and the anvil roll ( 60 ) is accelerated to be faster than the counter roll ( 63 ) in peripheral speed to stretch the resilient film ( 30 ).
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1 . A method of manufacturing a stretchable sheet that stretches and contracts, the method comprising: interposing a resilient film that stretches and contracts, in a stretched state between a first sheet layer having no elasticity and a second sheet layer having no elasticity; and joining the first sheet layer and the second sheet layer together with a number of joints directly or through the resilient film by melting the resilient film with ultrasonic fusion energy applied by a thermal fusion device from an outside of the first sheet layer and an outside of the second sheet layer to a number of joint regions with intervals, in a state where the resilient film has been interposed in the stretched state between the first sheet layer and the second sheet layer, during the interposing, wherein the thermal fusion device includes an anvil roll and an ultrasonic horn, the anvil roll includes a number of protruding portions formed with intervals in a roll length direction and in an outer circumferential direction on an outer surface, a counter roll is arranged to face the anvil roll, and the resilient film is supplied around the counter roll so as to be supplied around the anvil roll, and the anvil roll is accelerated to be faster than the counter roll in peripheral speed to stretch the resilient film and additionally a group of the protruding portions of the anvil roll and the ultrasonic horn performs the joining. 2 . The method of manufacturing the stretchable sheet according to claim 1 , wherein a through-hole is formed through at least a boundary portion in a direction of the stretching between the resilient film and each of the joints, with the first sheet layer and the second sheet layer retained, no hole being formed over the entirety of each of the joint regions, during the joining. 3 . The method of manufacturing the stretchable sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the counter roll is a nip roll which constitutes a nip stage together with the anvil roll, and the resilient film is supplied around the anvil roll through the nip stage. 4 . The method of manufacturing the stretchable sheet according to claim 3 , wherein a distance between the nip stage and a position at which the resilient film separates from the anvil roll, is 250 mm or less. 5 . The method of manufacturing the stretchable sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the counter roll is a nip roll which constitutes a nip stage together with the anvil roll, and the resilient film is supplied around the anvil roll through the nip stage. 6 . The method of manufacturing the stretchable sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the anvil roll is a crowned roll. 7 . An arrangement of the protruding portions has a staggered pattern. 8 . The method of manufacturing the stretchable sheet according to claim 1 , wherein a protruding portion area rate of a total area of the group of the protruding portions included in a unit area, varies at least in roll length when the anvil roll is viewed in a developed state.
Non woven mats, e.g. felt · CPC title
Casing-in, i.e. enclosing an element between two sheets by an outlined seam (for bookbinding B42C11/06; for packaging B65B; by laminating B32B37/00; enclosing tubular articles between substantially flat elements B29C66/53261) · CPC title
Stretching or tensioning the joint area during joining · CPC title
cooperating rollers, cylinders or drums · CPC title
Single lap to lap joints, i.e. overlap joints (B29C66/45, B29C66/472, B29C66/52272 take precedence) · CPC title
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