Packaging unit having improved sealing and a method of forming a packaging unit having improved sealing
US-2016242971-A1 · Aug 25, 2016 · US
US9138361B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9138361-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314052957-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2008 |
| Publication date | Sep 22, 2015 |
| Grant date | Sep 22, 2015 |
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An absorbent article includes a front waist region, a back waist region and a crotch region. The front and back waist regions are permanently attached or releasably attachable to each other by an article fastening system to define a wear configuration of the absorbent article. The article is configurable from the wear configuration to a disposal configuration. A disposal tab has an attachment region attached to one of the sides of the article and extends a greatest length La along at least a portion of a length Lp of one of the sides. A tab region extends transversely outward from the attachment region a greatest distance Dt and is attachable to the article in at least the disposal configuration of the article. The attachment region has a first surface attached to one of the sides of the article and a second surface that defines part of the article fastening system.
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An absorbent article for personal wear about a wearer's waist, the article being selectively configurable from a wear configuration to a disposal configuration wherein the article is compacted for disposal, said article comprising: a liquid permeable liner defining an inner surface of the article for facing the wearer; an outer cover defining an outer surface of the article for facing away from the wearer; an absorbent body disposed between the liner and the outer cover; a front waist region, a back waist region and a crotch region extending longitudinally between and interconnecting the front and back waist regions, the front and back waist regions being one of permanently attached and releasably attachable to each other by an article fastening system to define the wear configuration of the absorbent article, the article having, in the wear configuration, a waist opening and a pair of leg openings; and a pair of disposal tabs, each disposal tab having an attachment region and a tab region extending transversely outward from the attachment region, the attachment region having a first surface and a second opposite surface, the first surface of the attachment region being attached to one of said front and back waist regions of the article, the second surface of the attachment region of the disposal tab defining part of the article fastening system such that the second surface at least in part attaches the front and back waist regions in the wear configuration of the absorbent article, the tab region having a fastening component attachable to the outer cover of the article in at least the disposal configuration of the article to thereby hold the article in the compacted, disposal configuration. 2. The absorbent article set forth in claim 1 wherein the fastening component of the tab region comprises a hook fastener. 3. The absorbent article set forth in claim 1 wherein the fastening component of the tab is attached to the outer cover of the article in both the wear configuration and the disposal configuration. 4. The absorbent article set forth in claim 1 wherein the back waist region comprises a pair of elastic back side panels, the disposal tabs being attached to respective ones of the back side panels. 5. The absorbent article set forth in claim 1 wherein the elastic back side panels are stretched in both the wearer configuration and the disposal configuration. 6. The absorbent article set forth in claim 1 wherein the tab region of the disposal tab further comprises a grip region for use in gripping the tab region of the disposal tab, the grip region being non-attachable to the outer cover of the article. 7. An absorbent article for personal wear comprising: an absorbent assembly having an outer cover, a bodyside liner and an absorbent body disposed between the outer cover and the bodyside liner; a front region, a back region, a crotch region extending between and interconnecting the front and back regions, an inner surface, and an outer surface opposite the inner surface; a pair of front side panels extending from the absorbent assembly in the front region of the absorbent article and a pair of back side panels extending from the absorbent assembly in the back region of the absorbent article, at least one of the pair of front side panels and the pair of back side panels being elastic; a first fastening component disposed on each of the front side panels; a second fastening component disposed on each of the back side panels, each of the second fastening components being releasably attached to a respective one of the first fastening components to define a wear configuration of the article; a pair of disposal tabs, each disposal tab having an attachment region and a tab region extending transversely outward from the attachment region, the attachment region having a first surface and a second opposite surface, the second surface of the attachment region of the disposal tab defining part of the second fastening component such that the second surface at least in part attaches to one of the first fastening components in the wear configuration of the absorbent article, the tab region having a fastening component attachable to the outer cover in at least a disposal configuration of the article to thereby hold the article in the compacted, disposal configuration. 8. The absorbent article set forth in claim 7 wherein the back side panels are elastic. 9. The absorbent article set forth in claim 7 wherein the first fastening components are hook fasteners. 10. The absorbent article set forth in claim 7 wherein the second fastening components are loop fasteners. 11. The absorbent article set forth in claim 10 wherein the back side panels are formed from loop fastener material. 12. The absorbent article set forth in claim 7 wherein the front side panels are elastic. 13. The absorbent article set forth in claim 7 wherein the fastening component of the tab region of each of the disposal tabs comprises a hook fastener. 14. The absorbent article set forth in claim 13 wherein the fastening component of each of the disposal tabs is attached to the outer cover of the article in both the wear configuration and the disposal configuration. 15. An absorbent article comprising: an absorbent assembly defining a front region, a back region, a crotch region extending between and interconnecting the front and back regions, an inner surface, an outer surface opposite the inner surface, a longitudinal axis, and a transverse axis; a pair of front side panels extending from the absorbent assembly in the front region; a pair of back side panels extending from the absorbent assembly in the back region, each of the back side panels being elastic; a first fastening component secured to each of the front side panels; a second fastening component secured to each of the back side panels, each of the second fastening component being releasably attached to one of the first fastening components to define a wear configuration of the article; a pair of disposal tabs, each disposal tab having an attachment region and a tab region extending transversely outward from the attachment region, the attachment region having a first surface and a second opposite surface, the first surface of the attachment region being attached to one of the back side panels, the second surface of the attachment region of the disposal tab defining part of the second fastening component such that the second surface at least in part attaches to one of the first fastening components in the wear configuration of the absorbent article, the tab region having a fastening component attachable to the outer cover in at least a disposal configuration of the article to thereby hold the article in the compacted, disposal configuration. 16. The absorbent article set forth in claim 15 wherein the first fastening components are hook fasteners. 17. The absorbent article set forth in claim 15 wherein the second fastening components are loop fasteners. 18. The absorbent article set forth in claim 15 wherein the fastening component of each of the disposal tabs is attached to the outer cover of the article in both the wear configuration and the disposal configuration. 19. The absorbent article set forth in claim 18 wherein the fastening components of each of the disposal tabs are hook fasteners. 20. The absorbent article set forth in claim 19 wherein the outer cover comprises a loop material adapted to engage the hook fasteners.
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