Absorbent article having outwardly convex longitudinal central channels for improved protection

US9925094B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9925094-B2
Application numberUS-201414221943-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 21, 2014
Priority dateNov 30, 2004
Publication dateMar 27, 2018
Grant dateMar 27, 2018

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An absorbent article having a pair of longitudinal edges, front and rear transverse edges, a front end region, a rear end region, and a central region disposed between the front and rear end regions. The absorbent article has a liquid pervious topsheet, a liquid impervious backsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, a pair of outwardly convex longitudinal central channels formed at least in the central region. The traversal distance of the pair of outwardly convex longitudinal central channels decreases towards both ends of the channels to define a central closed area. The absorbent article has a rear channel defining a rear closed area in the rear end region.

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An absorbent article having a pair of longitudinal edges, front and rear transverse edges, a front end region, a rear end region, and a central region disposed between the front and rear end regions, the absorbent article comprising: a liquid pervious topsheet; a liquid impervious backsheet; an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet; a pair of outwardly convex longitudinal central channels formed at least in the central region, the traversal distance between the pair of outwardly convex longitudinal central channels decreasing towards both ends of the channels to define a central closed area having a maximum width, wherein the traversal distance between the pair of outwardly convex longitudinal central channels reaches 20% of the maximum width; a rear channel defining a rear closed area in the rear end region, the rear channel being discontinuous from the pair of outwardly convex longitudinal central channels; and a continuous support layer disposed in the rear end region between the absorbent core and the backsheet, the continuous support layer being however absent in the central region, wherein the central channels and the rear channels compress the liquid pervious topsheet and the absorbent core but not the continuous support layer; wherein the central region extends an entire width of the absorbent article between the pair of longitudinal edges, and the pair of longitudinal edges and front and rear transverse edges define a periphery of the absorbent article. 2. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein a maximum width of the rear closed area is no greater than that of the maximum width of the central closed area. 3. The absorbent article of claim 2 further comprising a front channel defining a front closed area in the front end region, wherein a maximum width of the front closed area is no greater than that of the maximum width of the central closed area. 4. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein the front end region has a width defined between the longitudinal edges, the rear end region has a width defined between the longitudinal edges, and the ratio of the width of the rear end region to the width of the front end region ranges between 1:1 and 2.5:1. 5. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein the pair of outwardly convex central longitudinal channels assist the central region of the absorbent article in assuming a W-shaped cross-sectional configuration when the absorbent article is laterally compressed by a wearer's thighs, thereby allowing improved contact with a wearer's genital area. 6. The absorbent article of claim 1 further comprising a pair of central side flaps each extending laterally outward in the central region. 7. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein the pair of outwardly convex longitudinal channels has higher compression portions and lower compression portions which are alternatively repeated along the longitudinal direction of the channel. 8. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein the traversal distance between the pair of outwardly convex longitudinal central channels reaches 5% of the maximum width. 9. An absorbent article having a pair of longitudinal edges, front and rear transverse edges, a front end region, a rear end region, and a central region disposed between the front and rear end regions, the absorbent article comprising: a liquid pervious topsheet; a liquid impervious backsheet; an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet; a pair of outwardly convex longitudinal central channels formed at least in the central region, the traversal distance of the pair of outwardly convex longitudinal central channels decreasing towards the both ends of the channels to define a central closed area which has a maximum length of 80-220 mm and a maximum width of 25-70 mm; a rear channel defining a rear closed area in the rear end region; and a continuous support layer disposed in the rear end region between the absorbent core and the backsheet, the continuous support layer being however absent in the central region, wherein the central channels and the rear channels compress the liquid pervious topsheet and the absorbent core but not the continuous support layer; wherein the central region extends an entire width of the absorbent article between the pair of longitudinal edges, and the pair of longitudinal edges and front and rear transverse edges define a periphery of the absorbent article. 10. The absorbent article of claim 9 wherein a maximum width of the rear closed area is no greater than that of the maximum width of the central closed area. 11. The absorbent article of claim 9 further comprising a front channel defining a front closed area in the front end region, wherein a maximum width of the front closed area is no greater than that of the maximum width of the central closed area. 12. The absorbent article of claim 9 wherein the front end region has a width defined between the longitudinal edges, the rear end region has a width defined between the longitudinal edges, and the ratio of the width of the rear end region to the width of the front end region ranges between 1:1 and 2.5:1. 13. The absorbent article of claim 9 wherein the pair of outwardly convex central longitudinal channels assist the central region of the absorbent article in assuming a W-shaped cross-sectional configuration when the absorbent article is laterally compressed by a wearer's thighs, thereby allowing improved contact with a wearer's genital area. 14. The absorbent article of claim 9 further comprising a pair of central side flaps each extending laterally outward in the central region. 15. The absorbent article of claim 9 wherein the pair of outwardly convex longitudinal channels has higher compression portions and lower compression portions which are alternatively repeated along the longitudinal direction of the channel. 16. The absorbent article of claim 9 wherein the traversal distance between the pair of outwardly convex longitudinal central channels reaches 5% of the maximum width. 17. An absorbent article having a pair of longitudinal edges, front and rear transverse edges, a front end region, a rear end region, and a central region disposed between the front and rear end regions, the absorbent article comprising: a liquid pervious topsheet; a liquid impervious backsheet; an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet; a pair of central side flaps extending laterally outwardly from the central region; and a pair of rear side flaps extending laterally outwardly from the rear end region; and wherein the rear side flaps comprises a continuous support layer disposed between the absorbent core and the liquid impervious backsheet; and wherein the central region and the central side flaps do not contain the continuous support layer. 18. The absorbent article of claim 17 wherein the continuous support layer extends from one of the pair of rear side flaps to the other of the pair of rear side flaps.

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

  • characterised by the shape (cup-shaped type tampons A61F13/2045) · CPC title

  • having a reinforcing member · CPC title

  • the layer facing the back-sheet · CPC title

  • characterised by the connection of the absorbent layers with each other or with the outer layers · CPC title

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What does patent US9925094B2 cover?
An absorbent article having a pair of longitudinal edges, front and rear transverse edges, a front end region, a rear end region, and a central region disposed between the front and rear end regions. The absorbent article has a liquid pervious topsheet, a liquid impervious backsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, a pair of outwardly convex longitudinal centr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Procter & Gamble
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/4702. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 27 2018 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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