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JP4746880B2
JP4746880B2 JP2005012078A JP2005012078A JP4746880B2 JP 4746880 B2 JP4746880 B2 JP 4746880B2 JP 2005012078 A JP2005012078 A JP 2005012078A JP 2005012078 A JP2005012078 A JP 2005012078A JP 4746880 B2 JP4746880 B2 JP 4746880B2
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2005-01-19 Application filed by ユニ・チャーム株式会社 filed Critical ユニ・チャーム株式会社
2005-01-19 Priority to JP2005012078A priority Critical patent/JP4746880B2/en
2008-07-17 Publication of JP2008161204A publication Critical patent/JP2008161204A/en
2011-08-10 Publication of JP4746880B2 publication Critical patent/JP4746880B2/en
The present invention relates to a disposable wearing article suitable for use as a disposable diaper, a disposable diaper for an incontinence patient, a disposable diaper cover, a disposable training pant, and the like.
A disposable diaper, which is an example of a disposable wearing article, is known in the related art in which the front and rear waist areas are detachably connected with a sheet-like fastener. In addition, there are some fasteners in which one end portion in the diaper width direction is fixed in the vicinity of the side edge in any of the front and rear waist regions. For example, Japanese Patent No. 3096152 (Patent Document 1) describes an invention relating to this type of disposable diaper 100 shown in FIGS. The diaper 100 has a fastening piece 106 that is a sheet-like fastener, and the waist-opposing side parts 103 and 104 of the front and rear body parts 101 and 102 are overlapped with each other, and an engaging part 105 is provided on the inner surface of the tip part. The base end portion 107 of each fastening piece 106 is superposed on the waist-opposing side portion 103 of the front body 101, and these superposed portions are joined together to form a joint portion 108. At the front body 101 portion adjacent to each of the joint portions 108, a cutting line 109 a for separating the front body 101 from the rear body 102 is provided along the joint portions 108. In this diaper 100, when it is good to make a wearer stand up and to wear the diaper 100, the diaper 100 previously made into the underpants type is used as it is. At this time, although the fastening piece 106 is unnecessary, it is joined to the front body 101 by the engaging portion 105 so that it does not move loosely while the diaper 100 is worn. Further, for example, when it is preferable to put the diaper on the wearer in a supine or lying position, the front body 101 or the fastening piece 106 is pulled and teared at the cutting line 109 a so that the opposite side portion of the front body 101 is separated from that of the back body 102. The fastening piece 106 is joined to an appropriate part of the front body 101 by the engaging portion 105 in a state where the diaper is opened and worn as shown in FIG.
Japanese Patent No. 3096152
In the diaper 100 described in Patent Document 1, the opposing side portions 103 and 104 of the front and rear bodies 101 and 102 and the base end portion 107 of the fastening piece 106 are overlapped and joined, and the distal end of the fastening piece 106 having the engaging portion 105 is joined. The portion extends from the joint portion 108 toward the inside of the front body 101 as shown in FIG. When such a diaper 100 is worn as an open diaper, the fastening piece 106 of FIG. 6 is reversed, and the distal end portion having the engaging portion 105 as shown in FIG. It should extend from the back to the outside of the back body 102. However, since the fastening piece 106 is joined in the manner shown in FIG. 6, even if it is reversed once, it may return to its original state and may not maintain the state extending toward the outside of the back body 102. . When the fastening piece 106 behaves in such a manner, the mother trying to wear the diaper 100 must temporarily hold the fastening piece 106 outward, even if temporarily, so that the diaper 100 is worn. It may take time.
Therefore, the present invention has a problem that in a wearing article in which a connecting sheet piece that is a fastener for connecting the front and back bodies is attached so as to extend inward from the side edge of the wearing article, the connecting sheet piece is The object is to make improvements so as to facilitate reversal from the side edges toward the outside.
In order to solve the above-described problems, the present invention is directed to a front and rear direction and a width direction orthogonal to each other, and the front and rear direction includes a crotch region and a front waistline region located in front of the crotch region. A rear waistline region located behind the crotch region, each of which has a pair of side edges facing each other in the width direction and extending in the front-rear direction, and each of the front and rear waistline regions is It has a front end edge and a rear end edge that face each other in the front-rear direction and extend in the width direction, and in the vicinity of the side edge in one of the front and rear waist areas, in the other waist area A detachable connecting sheet piece is attached to one of the front and rear waist regions, and an elastic member attached under the stretched condition in the width direction is further contracted to Repeat undulations in the width direction Yaza is wearing article disposable formed between the pair of the side edges.
In this wearing article, the present invention is characterized as follows. The connecting sheet piece includes an inner surface, an outer surface, a base end portion in which the inner surface is fixed to a surface facing the wearer's skin of the worn article in the vicinity of the side edge of the one waistline region, A flap portion extending inward in the width direction from the base end portion, and the inner surface of the flap portion is a surface facing the wearer of the wearing article in the other waist circumference region A fastening means is formed on the opposite surface, and the flap portion extends from the vicinity of the side edge toward the inner side in the width direction and is reversed from the vicinity of the side edge toward the outer side in the width direction. The gathers are formed in the inner portion in the width direction adjacent to the vicinity of the side edge where the base end portion is fixed, and the flexural rigidity in the width direction in the flap portion. Is within the above Rather higher than the width direction of the flexural rigidity at the site, contractile force of the elastic member between the pair of side edges also act at the side edges and near the inner portion.
In the disposable wearing article according to the present invention, in the width direction, the bending rigidity of the flap portion of the connecting sheet piece extending inward in the width direction is the side edge to which the base end portion of the connecting sheet piece is fixed. Since it is higher than the bending rigidity in the inner part of the waist area adjacent to the neighborhood where the gathers are formed, maintaining the inverted state when the flap part is inverted to face outward in the width direction The inner part of the waist area easily deforms so that Therefore, when this wearable article is worn with the wearer lying on his back or lying down, the flap portion extends inward in the width direction of the worn article, which is troublesome to wear. There is no.
Taking the disposable diaper as an example of the disposable wearing article according to this invention, the details of the invention will be described as follows.
A disposable diaper 1 shown in a partially broken perspective view in FIG. 1 is suitable for infants and has a body covering part 2 and a body fluid absorbing part 3, and these parts 2, 3 are in a worn state. Shown as one. The body covering portion 2 includes a crotch region 8, a front waistline region 6 formed in front of the crotch region 8, and a back waistline region 7 formed in the rear of the crotch region 8. , 7, 8 are first sheets facing the diaper wearer's clothes (not shown), ie, the outer sheet 5, and the first sheet facing the diaper wearer's skin (not shown) on the opposite side of the outer sheet 5. 2 sheets, that is, the inner sheet 4. A connecting sheet piece 9 made of a third sheet separate from the inner and outer surface sheets 4 and 5 is provided from the side of the inner surface sheet 4 at the side edge vicinity portion 50 along each side edge 12 of the rear waist region 7. It overlaps in the shape of a palm and is fixed at the joint site 13 that is intermittently lined up and down in the figure. The connecting sheet piece 9 is long in the vertical direction in the figure, and has an inner surface 9a and an outer surface 9b. A loop member 16 of a mechanical fastener known as a brand name magic tape or the like is attached to the inner surface 9a by adhesion or welding. It has been. On the other hand, a hook member 17 of a mechanical fastener is attached to the outer surface sheet 5 by adhesion or welding in the vicinity of both side edges 11 of the front waist region 6, and the loop member 16 and the hook member 17 serving as fastening means. And the front waistline region 6 and the back waistline region 7 are detachably connected via the connecting sheet piece 9. However, in FIG. 1, the front and rear waist regions 6 and 7 are shown in a connected state on the right side of the figure, and are shown in a disconnected state on the left side of the figure. When the front and rear waist areas 6 and 7 are connected, a waist opening 18 and a pair of leg openings 19 are formed in the diaper 1.
The connecting sheet piece 9 includes a base end portion 51 fixed to the side edge vicinity portion 50 of the rear waistline region 7 and a center line C− that bisects the width of the front waistline region 6 from the base end portion 51. And a freely deformable flap portion 52 extending inward in the width direction toward C. As for the connecting sheet piece 9 shown on the right side of FIG. 1, the base end portion 51 is integrated with the side edge vicinity portion 50 and protrudes toward the outside of the diaper 1, and the flap portion 52 is The base end portion 51 extends inward in the width direction of the front waistline region 6, and a gripping region 54 is formed at the extended distal end portion.
The diaper 1 includes a waist elastic member 20 that extends in the direction around the waist opening 18 and a leg elastic member 19a that extends in the direction around the leg opening 19. As the elastic members 20 and 19a contract, gathers 66 and 67 are formed that extend substantially perpendicular to the elastic members 20 and 19a and repeat undulations along the elastic members 20 and 19a. In other words, the gather 66 repeats ups and downs in the width direction X of the diaper 1 and the gather 67 repeats ups and downs in the direction around the legs.
2 shows the width direction indicated by the double-headed arrow X and the double-headed arrow X to the extent that the gathers 66 and 67 are not completely lost in the diaper 1 of FIG. FIG. 2 is a partially broken perspective view of the diaper 1 in a state extended in the front-rear direction indicated by a double-headed arrow Y orthogonal to the width direction X, and the width direction X is also a circumferential direction of the diaper 1. The body covering portion 2 has a pair of side edges 10 facing each other in the width direction X and extending in the front-rear direction Y, and between the front side edges 11 forming the front waistline region 6 among the side edges 10. Is made smaller than the width between the rear side edges 12 forming the rear waist region 7. Of the side edges 10, the central side edge 28 forming the crotch region 8 is curved so as to be convex toward the inside of the body covering portion 2. The front and rear waist areas 6, 7 also have a front edge 26 and a rear edge 27 that face each other in the front-rear direction Y and extend in the width direction X. These front and rear edges 26, 27 are the waist circumference of the diaper 1 in FIG. The edge of the opening 18 is formed. The waist elastic member 20 in the body covering portion 2 is attached along the front end edge 26 and the rear end edge 27 and is extended between the front side edges 11 and 11 and between the rear side edges 12 and 12. In addition to the at least one front waist region first elastic member 21a and the at least one rear waist region first elastic member 21b, the crotch is below these first elastic members 21a and 21b in FIG. A plurality of front waist area second regions that are located above the central side edge 28 of the region 8 and extend in a stretched state between the front side edges 11 and 11 and between the rear side edges 12 and 12 An elastic member 22a and a plurality of rear waistline second elastic members 22b are provided. In the preferred diaper 1, each of the first elastic members 21a and 21b can be tightened more strongly around the waist of the diaper wearer than each of the second elastic members 22a and 22b. Each has a higher elongation stress. However, in the diaper 1, elastic members having the same extension stress are used for the first elastic members 21a and 21b and the second elastic members 22a and 22b, or those having different extension stresses are used for the first elastic members 21a and 21b. Alternatively, the second elastic members 22a and 22b may be different in extensional stress. Furthermore, it is possible to omit the use of the second elastic member 22a and / or 22b. In the body covering portion 2, the leg-hole elastic member 19 a is attached in an extended state along the central side edge 28 of the crotch region 8. The waist elastic member 20 and the leg elastic member 19a are between the inner sheet 4 and the outer sheet 5, and are preferably joined intermittently to at least one of them. In the connecting sheet piece 9, the base end portion 51 is fixed to the vicinity portion 50 of the rear side edge 12, and the flap portion 52 extends from the inside of the diaper 1 toward the outside in the width direction X.
The body fluid absorbing portion 3 shown in FIG. 2 includes a liquid permeable top sheet 32, a liquid impermeable back sheet 33, and a body fluid absorbent core material 34 interposed between the both sheets 32 and 33. The front and back sheets 32 and 33 extend from the peripheral edge of the core member 34 and overlap each other, and are joined to each other by adhesion or welding. On both side edges of the bodily fluid absorbing portion 3, a leakage barrier 36 made of preferably a liquid-impermeable sheet is provided. The leakage breakwater 36 is joined to the topsheet 32 at the front and rear end edges 37, 38 and the outside edge 39, but the inside edge 41 is not joined to the topsheet 32. An elastic member 42 extending in the front-rear direction Y is attached to the inner edge 41 in an extended state. The leakage barrier 36 formed in this way forms a pocket 43 into which body fluid flowing in the width direction X can flow on the top sheet 32. In the bodily fluid absorbing part 3, the back sheet 33 is joined to the inner sheet 4 of the body covering part 2 via a hot melt adhesive (not shown).
In such a diaper 1, the inner surface sheet 4 and the outer surface sheet 5 are formed of a nonwoven fabric or a film, a composite sheet obtained by laminating these nonwoven fabric and a film, and preferably contain a thermoplastic polymer as an essential component. The top sheet 32 of the body fluid absorbing portion 3 is formed of a nonwoven fabric or an apertured film made of a thermoplastic polymer, and the back sheet 33 is a film or nonwoven fabric made of a thermoplastic polymer, a composite sheet obtained by laminating these films and the nonwoven fabric, or the like. It is formed with. The core material 34 is composed of pulverized pulp, a mixture of pulverized pulp and highly water-absorbing polymer particles, and the like, and is in an appropriately compressed state, and preferably excellent in liquid permeability and liquid diffusibility, such as tissue paper. Covered by a sheet. The connecting sheet piece 9 is formed of a nonwoven fabric or film made of a thermoplastic polymer, a composite sheet obtained by laminating these nonwoven fabric and a film, and the like, and contains a thermoplastic polymer as an essential component. A preferred connecting sheet piece 9 has a basis weight of 15 to 200 g / m 2 .
FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a section taken along the line III-III in FIG. 1, and the position of the line III-III coincides with the position of the joining portion 13 and the front waistline second elastic member 22 a in FIG. 1. Yes. The preferred joining site 13 is welded by solidifying after the inner surface sheet 4, the outer surface sheet 5, and the connecting sheet piece 9 are pressurized under heating and the thermoplastic polymer contained in any of them is melted, Presents a film. However, the joining portion 13 may be formed by adhering the inner surface sheet 4, the outer surface sheet 5, and the connecting sheet piece 9 with a hot melt adhesive or the like, and is intermittently formed in the vertical direction in FIG. The aspect currently performed can be replaced with the aspect etc. which extend in the up-down direction in parallel with the back side edge 12. In the vicinity 50 of the rear side edge 12 where the joining part 13 is formed, the end part of the rear waist area second elastic member 22b extends as shown in the figure, and the rear waist area first elastic member 21b. The end 66 (not shown) also extends, and a gather 66 is formed along the vicinity part 50 in the inner part 60 of the rear waist area 7 adjacent to the vicinity part 50 (see FIG. 2).
The connecting sheet piece 9 in FIG. 3 is in a state in which the flap 52 extends from the side edge vicinity portion 50 of the rear waistline region 7 toward the inner side in the width direction of the diaper 1, and has a gripping region 54. When pulled so as to pivot, the loop member 16 of the flap portion 52 is detached from the hook member 17 in the front waistline region 6 and the connection between the front waistline region 6 and the rear waistline region 7 can be released.
FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 3 when the flap portion 52 from which the loop member 16 is detached from the hook member 17 is further swung in the direction of arrow P. FIG. In the rear waist region 7, the inner portion 60 adjacent to the side edge vicinity portion 50 has a width of the inner seat 4, the outer seat 5, and the rear waist region second elastic member 22 b interposed between both the sheets 4, 5. In the direction X, they are joined to each other intermittently via a hot melt adhesive (not shown), and then the waist region second elastic member 22b contracts, so that in the width direction X, that is, the side edges 12 and 12 Gather 66 that repeats undulations is formed. The flap portion 52 is formed so that the rigidity when the flap portion 52 is bent in the width direction X is higher than the rigidity when the inner portion 60 where the gathers 66 are generated is bent in the width direction X. Therefore, when the flap portion 52 is turned in the direction of the arrow P, the inner portion 60 having the gather 66 and having low rigidity is easily curved in the width direction X. The X is inverted from the inside to the outside, and the inverted state can be maintained even if the hand is released from the gripping area 54. The state of such a flap portion 52 is the same as the state of the flap portion 52 in FIG.
When the diaper 1 is worn with the infant lying on its back or lying down, the diaper 1 in which the flap portion 52 easily reverses outward in the width direction of the diaper 1 by the action of the inner portion 60 has the flap portion 52 having a width. Compared to a diaper that remains extending inward in the direction, the grip area 54 of the flap portion 52 can be easily picked, and the diaper 1 can be quickly worn.
FIG. 5 is a partial view of the diaper 1 showing an example of the embodiment of the present invention. In the illustrated example, the loop member 16 attached to the flap portion 52 having the same dimensions as the flap portion 52 of FIG. 2 extends over the entire flap portion 52 in the front-rear direction Y. The flap portion 52 in FIG. 5 has a wide range of high rigidity compared to the case where the dimension in the front-rear direction Y of the loop member 16 is smaller than the size of the flap portion 52 like the connecting sheet piece 9 in FIG. It becomes easier to invert the flap portion 52 toward the outer side in the width direction of the diaper 1.
In this invention, the connecting sheet piece 9 shown in FIG. 1 is attached to the front waistline region 6 instead of the rear waistline region 7, and the gathers 66 formed in the front waistline region 6 are used to form the flap portion 52. The direction can be easily reversed. Further, instead of the example of FIG. 1, the loop member 16 can be attached to the front waistline region 6 and the hook member 17 can be attached to the connecting sheet piece 9. Furthermore, an adhesive area as a fastening means for the front waistline area 6 is provided on the inner surface 9a of the flap portion 52, and the outer surface sheet 5 of the front waistline area 6 has a target area that allows the adhesive area to be attached and detached. The present invention can be implemented.
The present invention described based on the disposable diaper 1 shown in the drawings is an example of a disposable diaper for adults, a disposable diaper for incontinence patients, and a body fluid-absorbing core material 34 instead of the use of the body fluid absorber 3 In addition to being able to be implemented as a disposable diaper having a structure interposed between the inner surface sheet 4 and the liquid-impermeable outer surface sheet 5, the training pants, a diaper cover that does not have the body fluid absorption part 3, and a urine absorbing pad holding It can also be carried out as a worn article for use.
According to the present invention, it is possible to manufacture a disposable wearing article that does not require time and effort when worn.
The partial fracture | rupture perspective view of the disposable diaper which the front-and-rear waist area and the back waist area are connected and are in a wearing condition. The partial fracture | rupture perspective view of the disposable diaper in the state extended in the width direction and the front-back direction. The figure which shows the III-III line | wire cut surface of FIG. The figure similar to FIG. 3 in the state which the flap part reversed. The partial view of the diaper which shows an example of an embodiment. The figure which shows the diaper of a prior art example. The figure which shows the diaper of the prior art example made into an open type.
1 Wearing articles (diapers)
6 Front waist area 7 Rear waist area 8 Inseam area 9 Connecting sheet piece 10 Side edge 11 Side edge 12 Side edge 16 Fastening means (loop member)
26 Front edge 27 Rear edge 28 Side edge 50 Side edge vicinity (side edge part)
51 Base end 52 Flaps 66 Gather X Width direction Y Front-back direction
The crotch region, a front waist region located in front of the crotch region, and a rear waist region located behind the crotch region are formed in the front and back direction. Each of these areas has a pair of side edges facing each other in the width direction and extending in the front-rear direction, and each of the front and rear waist areas facing each other in the front-rear direction and extending in the width direction. In the vicinity of the side edge in one of the front and rear waist areas, a connecting sheet piece that can be attached to and detached from the other waist area is attached, Further, in one of the front and rear waist regions, a gather member that contracts when the elastic member attached in the stretched state in the width direction contracts and repeats undulations in the width direction is between the pair of side edges. Formed disposal In the wearing article,
The connecting sheet piece includes an inner surface, an outer surface, a base end portion in which the inner surface is fixed to a surface facing the wearer's skin of the worn article in the vicinity of the side edge of the one waistline region, A flap portion extending inward in the width direction from the base end portion, and the inner surface of the flap portion is a surface facing the wearer of the wearing article in the other waist circumference region A fastening means is formed on the opposite surface, and the flap portion extends from the vicinity of the side edge toward the inner side in the width direction and is reversed from the vicinity of the side edge toward the outer side in the width direction. The gathers are formed in the inner portion in the width direction adjacent to the vicinity of the side edge where the base end portion is fixed, and the flexural rigidity in the width direction in the flap portion. Is within the above The wearing article the rather higher than the width direction of the flexural rigidity at the site, contractile force of the elastic member between the pair of side edges, characterized in that also act at the side edges and near the inner portion.
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