Polymer film envelope package for compact feminine hygiene pad product, and process and tooling for manufacture thereof

US2025381082A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025381082-A1
Application numberUS-202418743212-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJun 14, 2024
Priority dateJun 14, 2024
Publication dateDec 18, 2025
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Abstract

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A compactly packaged product, and equipment and process for forming the package, are disclosed. The product is contained in an envelope package formed of polymeric film, with a pair of substantially straight parallel oppositely-disposed side seams defining an enveloped width therebetween. The process and equipment used provide for the enveloped width to be relatively close to the width of the contained product, and for effectively secure seams of relatively narrow width. The equipment and process includes a pair of rollers with respective seaming and severing elements oriented along a cross direction, and forming a nip therebetween. The equipment is configured to simultaneously form secure seams in, and effectively sever, flow wrapping about respective leading and trailing products, and thereby effectively sever completed leading packages from trailing packages as the flow-wrapped products move through the nip. The equipment and process enables the described functions at a relatively high throughput rate.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A packaged feminine hygiene pad product, comprising: an envelope package formed of polymeric film, the package comprising a pair of substantially straight parallel opposing side seams at which a first portion of the film is permanently affixed to a second portion of the film to form an affixed region, the respective affixed regions defining an enveloped width EW, measured along a direction perpendicular to the side seams, of enveloped space between the side seams; a feminine hygiene pad laterally folded over on itself along at least three lateral fold lines, and disposed within the enveloped space, wherein the pad as folded has a folded pad dimension PD, measured along a direction parallel to the enveloped width EW; wherein the value (EW−PD) is from 4 mm and 25 mm. 2 . The product of claim 1 wherein the affixed regions have a maximum average seam width SW along the direction of the inner dimension, of 200 μm to 1,000 μm. 3 . The product of claim 1 wherein the respective affixed regions are severed at side edges of the envelope package, with no unaffixed margins of the first and second film portions together extending laterally beyond the side seams. 4 . The product of claim 3 wherein the envelope package tapers down in caliper from a location at an inboard edge of an affixed region, outwardly along the envelope width direction, to a location at a side edge. 5 . The product of claim 1 wherein a majority of the respective affixed regions are affixed together without added adhesive material. 6 . The product of claim 1 wherein the polymeric film comprises blown film. 7 . The product of claim 1 wherein the polymeric film comprises at least an inward-facing layer and a second layer. 8 . The product of claim 1 wherein the polymeric film comprises an inward-facing layer comprising PE. 9 . The product of claim 1 wherein the polymeric film comprises an inward-facing layer comprising PE, and at least a second layer comprising polypropylene. 10 . The product of claim 9 wherein the polypropylene constitutes 20 to 40 weight percent of the second layer. 11 . The product of claim 7 wherein the second layer constitutes 50 percent or more, of a total basis weight of the film. 12 . A packaged feminine hygiene pad product, comprising: an envelope package formed of polymeric film, the package comprising a pair of substantially straight parallel opposing side seams at which a first portion of the film is permanently affixed to a second portion of the film to form an affixed region, the respective affixed regions defining an enveloped width EW, measured along a direction perpendicular to the side seams, of enveloped space between the side seams; a feminine hygiene pad laterally folded over on itself along at least three lateral fold lines, and disposed within the enveloped space, wherein the pad as folded has a folded pad dimension PD, measured along a direction parallel to the enveloped width EW; wherein the affixed regions each have an average width SW along the direction of the enveloped width EW, of 200 μm to 1,000 μm; wherein the respective affixed regions are severed to form side edges of the envelope package; and wherein the envelope package tapers down in caliper from a location at an inboard edge of an affixed region, outwardly along the envelope width direction, to a location at a side edge. 13 . The product of claim 12 wherein a majority of the respective affixed regions are affixed together without added adhesive material. 14 . The product of claim 12 wherein the polymeric film comprises blown film. 15 . The product of claim 12 wherein the polymeric film comprises at least an inward-facing layer and a second layer. 16 . The product of claim 12 wherein the polymeric film comprises an inward-facing layer comprising PE. 17 . The product of claim 15 wherein the polymeric film comprises an inward-facing layer comprising PE, and at least a second layer comprising polypropylene. 18 . The product of claim 17 wherein the polypropylene constitutes 20 to 40 weight percent of the second layer. 19 . The product of claim 15 wherein the second layer constitutes 50 percent or more, of a total basis weight of the film.

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  • Applications of laminates for particular packaging purposes {(B65D1/0215, B65D1/28, B65D3/22, B65D5/0281, B65D5/563, B65D9/30, B65D29/02, B65D31/02, B65D75/26, B65D77/2024, B65D81/1275, B65D81/3811, B65D81/3823, B65D81/3834, B65D81/3846, B65D81/3858, B65D81/3874, B65D81/3886, B65D81/3897 take precedence; laminates per se or laminated packages characterised by the composition or)} · CPC title

  • Envelopes or like essentially-rectangular flexible containers for postal or other purposes having no structural provision for thickness of contents (with shock-absorbing properties B65D81/03) · CPC title

  • after use · CPC title

  • each item packaged single · CPC title

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What does patent US2025381082A1 cover?
A compactly packaged product, and equipment and process for forming the package, are disclosed. The product is contained in an envelope package formed of polymeric film, with a pair of substantially straight parallel oppositely-disposed side seams defining an enveloped width therebetween. The process and equipment used provide for the enveloped width to be relatively close to the width of the c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Procter & Gamble
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/5514. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Dec 18 2025 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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