Patent ID: 7198690
Filing Date: 2007-04-03
Classification: A61F,Y10T

Abstract:
1. A method for continuously making disposable diapers, each said disposable diaper defining a front waist region, a rear waist region and a crotch region extending between these two waist regions, said disposable diaper having a longitudinal direction, a transverse direction and a thickness direction and comprising a liquid-impervious sheet having a first inner surface and a first outer surface opposite to said first inner surface, a first body absorbent panel lying on the side of said first inner surface and having a second outer surface facing said first inner surface and a second inner surface opposite to said second outer surface, said first body fluid absorbent panel extending in said longitudinal direction over at least said rear waist region and said crotch region, and a second body fluid absorbent panel having a third outer surface facing at least a part of said second inner surface and a third inner surface opposite to said third outer surface, said second body fluid absorbent panel extending in said longitudinal direction over said front waist region and said crotch region but not to said rear waist region so that said second body fluid absorbent panel overlaps said first body fluid absorbent panel in said crotch region, wherein said second body fluid absorbent panel is bonded along its transversely opposite side edges to one of said liquid-impervious sheet and said first body fluid absorbent panel so that a region of said second body fluid absorbent panel defined between said transversely opposite side edges is spaced from said first body fluid absorbent panel in said thickness direction, said method for comprising forming said second body fluid absorbent panel to be spaced from said first body fluid absorbent panel through a manufacturing process comprising the steps of: (1) continuously feeding a first nonwoven fabric web destined to form said first body fluid absorbent panel in a first machine direction; (2) placing first body fluid absorbent cores on an inner surface of said first nonwoven fabric web, which has said inner surface and an outer surface, intermittently in said first machine direction; (3) continuously feeding a first liquid-pervious sheet in said first machine direction so that said first cores are sandwiched between said first liquid-pervious sheet and said first nonwoven fabric web to form a first continuous assembly comprising a plurality of said first body fluid panels connected one with another in said first machine direction; (4) continuously feeding a second nonwoven fabric web destined to form said second body fluid absorbent panel in a second machine direction; (5) placing second body fluid absorbent cores on an inner surface of said second nonwoven fabric web which has said inner surface and an outer surface, intermittently in said second machine direction; (6) continuously feeding a second liquid-pervious sheet in said second machine direction so that said second cores are sandwiched between said second liquid-pervious sheet and said second nonwoven fabric web to form a second continuous assembly comprising a plurality of said second body fluid panels connected one with another in said second machine direction; (7) feeding said first and second continuous assemblies in a third machine direction which is an extension of the first and second machine directions so that said first liquid-pervious sheet and said second nonwoven fabric web face each other, the first cores and second cores are in positions mutually aligned in the third machine direction and said first and second continuous assemblies overlap each other in a cross direction crossing said third machine direction; (8) bonding respective overlapping sections of said first and second continuous assemblies to each other in the vicinity of transversely opposite side edges of said second cores as viewed in said third machine direction to obtain a third continuous assembly; (9) successively cutting said third continuous assembly along cutting lines extending in said cross direction to obtain a plurality of first composites each including one of said first cores as well as one of said second cores and first and second edges extending in parallel to each other and defined by one pair of said cutting lines; (10) continuously feeding a first liquid-impervious sheet having inner and outer surfaces in a fourth machine direction and placing said first composites one by one on said first liquid-impervious sheet with said first nonwoven fabric web as well as said second nonwoven fabric web facing said inner surface of said first liquid-impervious sheet, and then bonding respective peripheral edges of said first composites to said first liquid-impervious sheet to obtain a fourth continuous assembly; (11) bonding a pair of continuous leak-barrier cuffs each having first and second side edges extending in parallel to each other, said second side edges made of belt-like material being elastically stretchable and contractable in a longitudinal direction thereof, along said first side edges to said fourth continuous assembly with said second side edges of said cuffs being stretched, in the vicinity of said first and second edges of said first composites attached to said fourth continuous assembly; (12) placing said continuous cuffs bonded to said fourth continuous assembly in the vicinity of said first edge and said continuous cuffs bonded to said fourth continuous assembly in the vicinity of said second edge upon said first liquid-pervious sheet and said second liquid-pervious sheet with said second side edges of said cuffs facing each other and then bonding said continuous cuffs to said first composites in the vicinity of respective ends crossing said first and second edges; (13) partially bonding said second side edges of respective said continuous cuffs to said second liquid-pervious sheet in an intermediate region of the fourth continuous assembly as viewed in a cross direction crossing the fourth machine direction to cause said first and second body fluid absorbent panels to be spaced from each other; and (14) following said step (13), successively cutting said fourth continuous assembly along a line defined between each pair of adjacent said first composites to obtain individual said diapers or precursors of said individual diapers.