Folded incontinence article

US9186285B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9186285-B2
Application numberUS-201113988977-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 18, 2011
Priority dateNov 23, 2010
Publication dateNov 17, 2015
Grant dateNov 17, 2015

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The invention relates to an absorbent incontinence article of the open type having attached diaper wings, wherein the rear diaper wings have closure elements in the edge region, and to the folding of the diaper wings at high production speeds without impairing the functionality of the closure elements and simultaneously the user-friendly arrangement of the closure elements in the folded absorbent incontinence article. The invention also relates to a method for producing the absorbent incontinence article.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An absorbent incontinence article comprising: a main part comprising an absorbent body and having a front section, a back section, and a crotch section arranged in a longitudinal direction of the incontinence article between the front and the back sections and positioned between the legs of a user; rear material sections attached to respective lateral edge sections of the back section; and front material sections attached to respective lateral edge sections of the front section, said rear and front material sections extending in a transverse direction of the incontinence article beyond lateral longitudinal edges of the main part, and interconnecting the front section and the back section in an applied state of the article, and having an inside and an outside, wherein in the applied state, the inside faces the body and the outside faces away from the body, wherein said rear material sections have an outer longitudinal edge section provided with a closing element comprising a closing element tape having a free fingerlift tab, said closing element being folded back onto the inside of the rear material sections prior to use, wherein the rear material sections are folded onto themselves prior to use of the article along fold lines extending parallel to the longitudinal direction and defining inner segments, central segments and outer segments of the rear material sections, said inner segments being attached to the respective lateral edge section of the main part, said outer segments comprising the longitudinal edge section, wherein the central segments are folded onto the inside of the outer segments so that the central segments fully cover the free fingerlift tab of the closing element tape, wherein the thus folded rear material sections are turned in inward along turning-in axes onto an inside of the back section of the main part to form a turned-in arrangement, said inside of the edge section in the turned-in arrangement being oriented facing away from the inside of the back section of the main part, wherein an outer lateral edge of the outer segment of the rear material section projects in the transverse direction beyond the central segments folded over said lateral edge by a defined extent. 2. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 1 , wherein the closing element tape is covered over at least 25% and at most 90% of its extent in the transverse direction, by central segments. 3. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 1 , wherein the central segments cover the closing element tape over at least 10 mm and at most 50 mm, in the transverse direction. 4. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 1 , wherein the defined extent is at least 10% and at most 85%, of the width L 5 of each outer segment. 5. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 1 , wherein the defined extent by which the outer lateral edge projects in the transverse direction is at least 5 mm and at most 50 mm. 6. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 1 , wherein the fold lines together with a further fold line divide the rear material sections into four respective segments, wherein respective widths of central ones of the four segments is smaller than a respective widths of outer ones of the four segments. 7. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 6 , wherein the widths of the central segments are identical and/or a ratio of the widths of the central segments to the widths of the outer segments is between 1:1 and 1:2.5. 8. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 1 , wherein a gripping region is provided on a longitudinal edge section of each of the rear material sections. 9. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 1 , wherein the rear material sections that are folded onto themselves in the longitudinal direction are turned in along the turning-in axes onto an inside of the back section so that the rear material sections come to lie at a small distance from one another or abut one another or overlap one another at least regionally. 10. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 1 , wherein the front material sections are folded onto themselves prior to use of the folded-together article along the fold lines extending parallel to the longitudinal direction. 11. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 1 , wherein the closing element tape is covered over at least 40% and at most 75% of its extent in the transverse direction by central segments. 12. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 1 , wherein the central segments cover the closing element tape over at least 20 mm and at most 40 mm in the transverse direction. 13. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 1 , wherein the defined extent is at least 40% and at most 60%, of the width L 5 of each outer segment. 14. The absorbent incontinence article of claim 1 , wherein the defined extent by which the outer lateral edge projects in the transverse direction is at least 24 mm and at most 36 mm. 15. An absorbent incontinence article comprising: a main part comprising an absorbent body and having a front section, a back section, and a crotch section arranged in a longitudinal direction of the incontinence article between the front and the back sections and positioned between the legs of a user; rear material sections attached to respective lateral edge sections of the back section; and front material sections attached to respective lateral edge sections of the front section, said rear and front material sections extending in a transverse direction of the incontinence article beyond lateral longitudinal edges of the main part, and interconnecting the front section and the back section in an applied state of the article, and having an inside and an outside, wherein in the applied state, the inside faces the body and the outside faces away from the body, wherein said rear material sections have an outer longitudinal edge section provided with a closing element comprising a closing element tape having a free fingerlift tab, said closing element being folded back onto the inside of the rear material sections prior to use, wherein the rear material sections are folded onto themselves prior to use of the article along fold lines extending parallel to the longitudinal direction and defining inner segments, central segments and outer segments of the rear material sections, said inner segments being attached to the respective lateral edge section of the main part, said outer segments comprising the longitudinal edge section, wherein the central segments are folded onto the inside of the outer segments so that the central segments fully cover the free fingerlift tab of the closing element tape, wherein the thus folded rear material sections are turned in inward along turning-in axes onto an inside of the back section of the main part to form a turned-in arrangement, said inside of the edge section in the turned-in arrangement being oriented facing away from the inside of the back section of the main part, wherein an outer lateral edge of the outer segment of the rear material section projects in the transverse direction beyond the central segments folded over said lateral edge by a defined extent, and wherein the fold lines divide each of the front material sections into four respective segments, wherein the front material sections are folded onto themselves prior to use of the folded-together article along the fold lines, and wherein respective widths of central ones of the four segments is smaller than respective widths of outer ones of the segments. 16. A method for manufacturing a folded incontinence article, comprising: provi

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  • Applying tabs, strips, tapes, loops; Knotting the ends of pads · CPC title

  • open type diaper · CPC title

  • A61F13/58Primary

    Adhesive tab fastener elements ({A61F13/5611, A61F13/5616}, A61F13/66 take precedence) · CPC title

  • specially adapted for diapers or the like · CPC title

  • for mild incontinence · CPC title

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What does patent US9186285B2 cover?
The invention relates to an absorbent incontinence article of the open type having attached diaper wings, wherein the rear diaper wings have closure elements in the edge region, and to the folding of the diaper wings at high production speeds without impairing the functionality of the closure elements and simultaneously the user-friendly arrangement of the closure elements in the folded absorbe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Homann Vanessa, Kesselmeier Ruediger, Hartmann Paul Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/15756. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 17 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).