Signal layer for an absorbent article

US9775750B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9775750-B2
Application numberUS-201114362929-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 9, 2011
Priority dateDec 9, 2011
Publication dateOct 3, 2017
Grant dateOct 3, 2017

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A signal layer for an absorbent article provided to absorb menstrual fluid includes a pattern of capillary channels allowing capillary action such that discharged menstrual fluid that comes across one of the openings in the capillary channels enters into the capillary channels and is retained therein due to the capillary force. The color of the retained menstrual discharge dyes or colors the pattern for signaling purpose, and the pattern is directly or indirectly visible to an observer.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An absorbent article having two opposing and longitudinally extending longitudinal side edges and two opposing and laterally extending lateral side edges, the absorbent article comprising: an upper layer; a back sheet opposing the upper layer, wherein the upper layer is directly attached to the back sheet at least along the side edges; and a signal layer comprising a pattern of capillary channels allowing capillary action such that discharged menstrual fluid that comes across one of the openings in the capillary channels enters into the capillary channels and is retained therein due to the capillary force, the signal layer comprised of a material with a capillary force smaller than a capillary force of the capillary channels, wherein the color of the retained menstrual discharge dyes or colors the pattern for a signaling purpose, and wherein the pattern is directly or indirectly visible to an observer. 2. The absorbent article according to claim 1 , wherein the signal layer is positioned in the absorbent article such that it is visible through a back sheet in the absorbent article. 3. The absorbent article according to claim 1 , wherein the signal layer is positioned in the absorbent article such that it is visible through an upper layer in the absorbent article. 4. The absorbent article according to claim 1 , wherein the signal layer is at least one of a distribution layer or an acquisition layer of the absorbent article. 5. The absorbent article according to claim 1 , wherein the upper layer comprises through openings that allow menstrual fluids to pass through the upper layer. 6. The absorbent article according to claim 5 , wherein the through openings are slits, bent openings, angled through opening, or maze like through openings, for at least partly hindering menstrual fluids to be visible through the through openings. 7. The absorbent article according to claim 5 , wherein the upper layer has a thickness equal to or larger than the extent of the through opening. 8. The absorbent article according to claim 1 , wherein the signal layer comprises through openings that allow menstrual fluids to pass through the signal layer. 9. The absorbent article according to claim 8 , wherein the signal layer has a thickness equal to or larger than the extent of the through opening. 10. The absorbent article according to claim 1 , wherein the upper layer is a laminate comprising a non-woven bound to a substrate, wherein the non-woven is subtle to a user and translucent and/or transparent. 11. The absorbent article according to claim 1 , wherein the signal layer is made from a perforated plastic film. 12. The absorbent article according to claim 1 , wherein the signal layer is a laminate of several layers. 13. The absorbent article according to claim 1 , wherein the capillary channels are positioned in a striking zone of the absorbent article. 14. The absorbent article according to claim 1 , wherein the capillary channels are positioned in a barrier zone of the absorbent article for detection of a full article. 15. The absorbent article according to claim 1 , wherein the signal layer is a laminate of several layers. 16. An absorbent article having two opposing and longitudinally extending longitudinal side edges and two opposing and laterally extending lateral side edges, the absorbent article comprising a signal layer comprising a pattern of capillary channels allowing capillary action such that discharged menstrual fluid that comes across one of the openings in the capillary channels enters into the capillary channels and is retained therein due to the capillary force, the signal layer comprised of a material with a capillary force smaller than a capillary force of the capillary channels; and a back sheet opposing the signal layer, wherein the signal layer is directly attached to the back sheet at least along the side edges, wherein the color of the retained menstrual discharge dyes or colors the pattern for a signaling purpose, and wherein the pattern is directly or indirectly visible to an observer. 17. The absorbent article according to claim 16 , wherein the signal layer is a laminate comprising a non-woven bound to a substrate, wherein the non-woven is subtle to a user and translucent and/or transparent. 18. The absorbent article according to claim 16 , wherein the signal layer comprises through openings that allow menstrual fluids to pass through the signal layer. 19. The absorbent article according to claim 18 , wherein the through openings are slits, bent openings, angled through opening, or maze like through openings, for at least partly hindering menstrual fluids to be visible through the through openings. 20. The absorbent article according to claim 18 , wherein the signal layer has a thickness equal to or larger than the extent of the through opening.

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  • the means consisting of grooves, e.g. channels, depressions or embossments, resulting in a heterogeneous surface level · CPC title

  • Saturation indicators · CPC title

  • for collecting urine or discharge from female member · CPC title

  • characterised by its apertures, e.g. perforations · CPC title

  • having decorations or indicia means · CPC title

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What does patent US9775750B2 cover?
A signal layer for an absorbent article provided to absorb menstrual fluid includes a pattern of capillary channels allowing capillary action such that discharged menstrual fluid that comes across one of the openings in the capillary channels enters into the capillary channels and is retained therein due to the capillary force. The color of the retained menstrual discharge dyes or colors the pa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Karlsson Elisabeth, Sca Hygiene Prod Ab
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/42. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 03 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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