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WO1984004242A1
WO1984004242A1 PCT/US1984/000586 US8400586W WO8404242A1 WO 1984004242 A1 WO1984004242 A1 WO 1984004242A1 US 8400586 W US8400586 W US 8400586W WO 8404242 A1 WO8404242 A1 WO 8404242A1
PCT/US1984/000586
1983-04-21 Priority to JP1983059823U priority Critical patent/JPH0118571Y2/ja
1984-04-17 Application filed by Johnson & Johnson Prod Inc filed Critical Johnson & Johnson Prod Inc
1984-11-08 Publication of WO1984004242A1 publication Critical patent/WO1984004242A1/en
1984-12-18 Priority claimed from DK609084A external-priority patent/DK609084A/en
A paper disposable diaper (1) which is furnished with belt strips at the edges of at least one end of the main body which belt strips (4) are folded over on the upper surface of the diaper (2) and their ends joined together by a separable part (3).
The present invention concerns an improved disposable diaper, also identified as a "paper" diaper.
In the past, this type of disposable "paper" diaper was made by layering a water-absorbent layer such as paper or cotton over synthetic resin film that is impermeable to water, such as a polyethylene, then covering this water- abs, nt layer with a nonwoven fabric. However, when sue) per diapers are worn by infants or the elderly, the paper άiaper must be fastened around the hips.
As a means of fastening such a diaper, a suitable string can be placed around the hips after putting on the paper diaper. However, the string-shaped piece causes a feeling of pressure when it is tied tightly and there is a danger of the paper diaper falling off if it is tied loosely.
Moreover, not only is it necessary to furnish the string, etc. beforehand, but fastening the paper diaper with the string also has the drawback of consuming time and labor.
For this reason, belt strips came to be provided in a single piece with paper diapers. However, in this conventional type of paper diaper, the belt strips were furnished in an unfolded state in relation to the paper diaper, i.e., the base ends of the pair of belt strips on the right and left were connected to the two edges of the paper diaper so that the belt strips laid along the front edge and extended past the outer sides of the paper diaper. Therefore, the belt strips could catch on things during handling or wear, or they could be damaged when pulled on forcibly. It was also necessary to fold the right and left belt strips on the upper face of each paper diaper when piling up a number of paper diapers.
Moreover, paper diapers are manufactured by successively overlapping the water-absorbent layer and long band-like nonwoven fabric over the long water-impermeable synthetic resin film that is being run continuously. However, to manufacture the paper diapers with the belt strips discussed above, in which the belt strips project from the outside of both sides of the paper diaper, the belt strips must be furnished and arranged on longitudinal sides of the band-like nonwoven fabric.. This makes the manufacturing method extremely complicated.
The present invention resolves these problems by proposing a paper diaper characterized by the fact that it is con¬ structed such that the tips of the right and left belt strips are joined via a separable part, such as a perfora¬ tion, or adhesive tape on the upper face of the main body of the paper diaper, so that the two sides can be sepa- rated from this separable part at .the time of use and opened out.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention with portions of the view broken away for clarity;
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view along line A-A of Figure 1; Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view along line B-B of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a plan view of one embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the present invention; and
Figure 6 is a perspective view of a product of the invention when being worn by the user.
Practical examples of the present invention are explained through the figures. 1 is the main body of the long, rectangular-paper diaper. The base ends of wide,' rectan¬ gular right and left belt strips 2 2 that are made of a synthetic resin film such as polyethylene and nonwoven fabric or some other suitable material are glued by hot melt or- other suitable adhesion to the edges of both longitudinal sides of the main body of the diaper. Furthermore, these belt strips 2 2 are folded over at one end of the upper face of the paper diaper main body 1 and their tips that lie opposite each other are joined together. Perforation 3 is provided longitudinally at the connected part, so that the right and left belt strips 2 2 can be separated and opened out by tearing at this per¬ foration 3.
The tips of right and left belt strips 2 2 can be joined directly via perforation 3. In the figure, however, both sides of fixing strip 4, which is furnished with perfora¬ tion 3 provided in the center along the entire length between the upper surfaces of the tips of these belt strips 2 2 and is made of synthetic resin film, are folded over 1-2 times and glued by hot melt or other suitable adhesion so that the lower surfaces of both ends are joined to the upper surfaces of the tips of belt strips 2 2. With this construction, fixing strips 4 can be separated from perforation 3 while pulling their folded- over part upward. This facilitates separation.
5 5 are adhesive (hot melt) painted on the lower surfaces of both adjoining parts of fixing strips 4 so that per- foration 3 is in the center. As shown in Figure 6, the paper diaper is fastened for wear by sticking this adhe¬ sive to the outer surface of the other end of paper diaper main body 1.
This adhesive 5 5 can also be painted on the lower surface of the tips of right and left belt strips 2 2.
In the above practical example, right and left belt strips 2 2 were only provided at one end on both sides of paper diaper main body 1. However, they can also be provided on both sides of both ends. In this instance, the right and left belt strips on one side are spread with adhesive and glued to the surface of the right and left belt strips on the other end during wear.
-Furthermore, right and left belt strips 2 2 were provided with perforation 3 but, as illustrated in Figure 5, the separable tips of the right and left belt strips 2 2 can also be joined so that they can still be separated by adhesive tape strip 3a. In this case, as in the above practical example, the tips of right and left belt strips 2 2 can be connected directly, or the tips of fixing strips 44 that are each provided for the right and left belt strips 2 2 can be connected by adhesive tape strip 3a. It is only necessary to form separable part 3 by a perforation, adhesive tape strip, etc. Various constructions can be used for the paper diaper main body 1. The one shown in the figure has a water- absorbent layer 7 made of a paper or cotton layer or a pulp mat placed on top of long, rectangular water- impermeable synthetic resin film 6 such as polyethylene, polyester, polypropylene, etc. The upper surfaces of both sides of this water-absorbent layer 7 are folded over both sides of the above-mentioned film 6. The lower sur¬ faces of both sides of the long, rectangular nonwoven fabric 8 are glued to this folded-over upper surface with a heat or pressure-sensitive adhesive or some other suit¬ able adhesive. Moreover, two inclined cuts, each oriented toward the center of water-absorbent layer 7, are provided on both sides of water-absorbent layer 7. The longitudi- nal line that joins the inner edges between these inclined cuts 9 9 is called fold 10. Trapezoidal parts 7a 7a enclosed by this fold 10 and inclined cuts 9 9 are folded over on the upper surface of the water-absorbent layer of this part improves water absorption and retention. When several elastic strips 11 are provided longitudinally between the edges of inclined cuts 9 9, the centers of both edges of paper diaper main body 1 fit sufficiently snugly to the inner thigh and prevent leakage.
Thus, the present invention is a paper diaper charac¬ terized by the fact that, in a paper diaper furnished with belt strips 2 2, at the edges of at least one end of the two ends of paper diaper main body 1, these belt strips 2 2 are folded over on the upper surface of paper diaper main body 1 and their tips that lie opposite one another are joined together via separable part 3, which is a perforation or adhesive tape strip, etc. Since these belt strips 2 2 do not project outside the paper diaper main body 1, even though belt strips 2 2 are provided at the edges of both sides of paper diaper main body 1, damage by cutting belt strips 2 2, etc. during handling can be
OMPI prevented. This also makes it easier and smoother to pile up several paper diapers. During use, the diaper can be put on easily by separating right and left belt strips 2 2 from separable part 3 after arranging the main body of the paper diaper 1 in a U-shape passing under the thighs. When putting the diaper on, belt strips 2 2 do not get in the way and are not accidentally damaged since the right and left belt strips 2 2 are joined to the upper surface of paper diaper main body 1 via separable part 3.
Moreover, since belt strips 2 2 are provided joined on the upper surface of paper diaper main body 1, the paper diaper can be manufactured according to the conventional manufacturing process merely by situating belt strips 2 that are joined in the centers via separable part 3 along and gluing them to the upper surface of the nonwoven • abric that forms* paper diaper main body 1.
1. Paper diaper characterized by the fact that, in a paper diaper furnished with belt strips (2) (2) at the edges of at least one of the two ends of the main body (1) of the paper diaper, these belt strips (2) (2) are folded over on the upper surface of the paper diaper main body (1) and their opposite ends are joined together via a separable part (3) such as a perforation.
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PCT/US1984/000586 1983-04-21 1984-04-17 Disposable paper diaper WO1984004242A1 (en)
JP1983059823U JPH0118571Y2 (en) 1983-04-21 1983-04-21
BR8406880A BR8406880A (en) 1983-04-21 1984-04-17 disposable paper diaper
DK609084A DK609084A (en) 1983-04-21 1984-12-18 Papirengangsble
FI845060A FI845060L (en) 1983-04-21 1984-12-20 Foer engaongsbruk avsedd of paper in spaedbarnsbloeja.
WO1984004242A1 true WO1984004242A1 (en) 1984-11-08
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PCT/US1984/000586 WO1984004242A1 (en) 1983-04-21 1984-04-17 Disposable paper diaper
EP (1) EP0143810A4 (en)
JP (1) JPH0118571Y2 (en)
AU (1) AU2824584A (en)
BR (1) BR8406880A (en)
FI (1) FI845060L (en)
NO (1) NO845137A (en)
WO (1) WO1984004242A1 (en)
ZA (1) ZA8402892B (en)
EP2275063A1 (en) * 2008-03-31 2011-01-19 Unicharm Corporation Method of manufacturing absorptive article and device for manufacturing absorptive article
US8590134B2 (en) 2008-03-31 2013-11-26 Uni-Charm Corporation Manufacturing method for absorbent products and manufacturing device for absorbent products
TWI471126B (en) * 2008-03-31 2015-02-01 Uni Charm Corp
1983-04-21 JP JP1983059823U patent/JPH0118571Y2/ja active Granted
1984-04-17 BR BR8406880A patent/BR8406880A/en unknown
1984-04-17 ZA ZA842892A patent/ZA8402892B/en unknown
1984-04-17 EP EP19840901873 patent/EP0143810A4/en active Pending
1984-04-17 AU AU28245/84A patent/AU2824584A/en not_active Abandoned
1984-04-17 WO PCT/US1984/000586 patent/WO1984004242A1/en not_active Application Discontinuation
1984-12-20 FI FI845060A patent/FI845060L/en not_active Application Discontinuation
1984-12-20 NO NO84845137A patent/NO845137A/en unknown
See also references of EP0143810A4 *
EP2275063A4 (en) * 2008-03-31 2013-01-02 Unicharm Corp Method of manufacturing absorptive article and device for manufacturing absorptive article
ZA8402892B (en) 1985-11-27
EP0143810A4 (en) 1985-09-02
JPH0118571Y2 (en) 1989-05-31
AU2824584A (en) 1984-11-19
JPS59165404U (en) 1984-11-06
EP0143810A1 (en) 1985-06-12
FI845060L (en) 1984-12-20
FI845060A0 (en) 1984-12-20
NO845137A (en) 1984-12-20
FI845060A (en)
FI845060D0 (en)
BR8406880A (en) 1985-04-16
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