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- This document relates generally to a new and improved feminine hygiene product in the form of a sanitary pad system adapted for absorbing blood excreted from the vagina of the wearer during the menstrual cycle as well as for other conditions.
- That absorbent pad comprises (a) a body having a first edge and (b) a first tab projecting from the first edge.
- the first tab and the first edge outline a first aperture.
- the body may further include a second edge.
- a second tab may project from the second edge.
- the second tab and the second edge may outline a second aperture. Further, the first tab may be disposed opposite of the second tab.
- An adhesive may be provided on at least one face of the first tab and the second tab.
- a removable release paper may protect that adhesive until use.
- the first tab may include a first arcuate side, a second arcuate side, a first end and a second end.
- the first side may be opposite the second side.
- the first end and the second end may both be connected to the first edge of the body. Further, the first tab may have a consistent width between the first and second sides.
- an absorbent pad comprises a first tab with an aperture. That first tab may include a first arcuate side and a second arcuate side opposite the first arcuate side.
- the first tab may include a first end and a second end.
- the first and second ends may both be connected to an edge of the body of the absorbent pad.
- the absorbent pad may further include a second tab with a second aperture.
- the first tab may project from a first edge of the body of the absorbent pad.
- the second tab may project from a second edge of the body. In one or more embodiments, the first tab is opposite the second tab.
- Both of the first and second tabs may include first and second arcuate sides wherein the second side is opposite the first side. Both of the first and second tabs may also include first and second ends. The two ends of the first tab may be connected to the first edge of the body. The two ends of the second tab may both be connected to the second edge of the body.
- FIGS. 1A-1F illustrate a first embodiment of the sanitary pad system.
- FIG. 1A is a detailed perspective view of a first pad of the first embodiment of the sanitary pad system.
- FIG. 1B is a detailed perspective view of a second pad of the first embodiment of the sanitary pad system.
- FIGS. 1C-1E are respective detailed side elevational, top plan and bottom plan views illustrating the first embodiment of the sanitary pad system secured in place on an undergarment with the second pad overlying or overlapping the first pad.
- FIG. 1F is a cross sectional view taken through the pads stacked on the undergarment.
- FIGS. 2A-2E illustrate a second embodiment of the sanitary pad system.
- FIG. 2A is a detailed perspective view of a first pad of the second embodiment of the sanitary pad system.
- FIG. 2B is a detailed perspective view of a second pad of the second embodiment of the sanitary pad system.
- FIGS. 2C-2E are respective detailed side elevational, top plan and bottom plan views illustrating the second embodiment of the sanitary pad system secured in place on an undergarment with the second pad overlying or overlapping the first pad.
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of a fastening tab including a partially peeled release paper exposing an adhesive coating on a face of the fastening tab.
- This document relates to a sanitary pad system incorporating two or more independent absorbent pads that may be stacked on an undergarment to absorb body exudates such as menses, urine and fecal matter.
- the pads are secured in position on the undergarment by offset tabs that do not overlap.
- each pad is directly secured or connected to the undergarment independent of the other.
- tabs of the underlying pad remain undisturbed and in place securely holding the underlying pad in the desired position.
- the term “offset” signifies tabs which are non-overlapping, asymmetrical, or emanate from different areas of the pad edges on either side of the pad (e.g., such that they are not directly across from each other), or any combination thereof.
- FIG. 1A depicts tabs that are offset from each other in that they do not overlap and a first tab 14 / 20 emanates from the upper left edge of the pad while a second tab 14 / 22 emanates from a bottom right edge of the pad.
- offset can also be used herein to describe the tabs disposed in a sanitary pad system where there is no overlap of any of the tabs of a first pad and a second pad as shown and described relative to FIGS. 1C, 1D, 2A, and 2B .
- FIGS. 1A-1E illustrating a first possible embodiment of a sanitary pad system 10 .
- That sanitary pad system 10 includes a first pad 12 including a first set of fastening tabs 14 adapted for attaching the first pad to an undergarment U of the wearer (see FIG. 1A ).
- the sanitary pad system 10 further includes a second pad 16 having a second set of fastening tabs 18 for attaching the second pad to the undergarment U of the wearer (see FIG. 1B ).
- the second set of fastening tabs 18 are offset from the first set of fastening tabs 14 so that both pads 12 , 16 may be directly attached to the undergarment U of the wearer when the second pad is stacked upon or overlies the first pad (see FIGS. 1C-1E ).
- the first set of fastening tabs 14 includes two opposed and offset fastening tabs 20 , 22 with a first fastening tab 20 of the first set of fastening tabs projecting from one edge 12 a of the first pad 12 and a second fastening tab 22 of the first set of fastening tabs projecting from a second, opposite edge 12 b of the first pad (see FIG. 1A ).
- tabs 20 and 22 are not disposed across from each other; tab 20 emanates from the upper left edge portion of the pad 12 and tab 22 emanates from the lower right edge portion of the pad 12 .
- the second set of fastening tabs 18 on the second pad 16 also includes two opposed and offset fastening tabs 24 , 26 with a third fastening tab 24 of the second set of fastening tabs projecting from a corresponding first edge 16 a of the second pad and a fourth fastening tab 26 of the second set of fastening tabs projecting from a corresponding second edge 16 b of the second pad (see FIG. 1B ).
- tabs 24 and 26 are not disposed across from each other; tab 24 emanates from the lower left edge portion of the pad 16 and tab 26 emanates from the lower right edge portion of the pad 16 .
- the third fastening tab 24 is also offset from the first fastening tab 20 and the fourth fastening tab 26 is also offset from the second fastening tab 22 when the first and second pads 12 , 16 are in a stacked configuration.
- each fastening tab 20 , 22 , 24 , 26 includes an adhesive surface (as shown in FIG. 3 ) for attaching the associated pad 12 , 16 to an undergarment U of the wearer.
- the offset fastening tab arrangement is adapted to allow both pads 12 , 16 to be adhered directly to an undergarment U of the wearer when the second pad 16 is stacked so as to overlie the first pad 12 .
- FIG. 1C A side view of the arrangement from the perspective of tab 14 / 20 and tab 18 / 24 of the first and second pads 12 and 16 respectively is shown in FIG. 1C .
- the present invention contemplates that tabs may each be of a different shape or size with respect to any other tab or that tabs 18 of the second pad may be of a different size or shape than the tabs 14 of the first pad.
- the tabs 18 of the second pad may be larger or longer than the tabs 14 of the first pad to accommodate the distance to the undergarment as shown in FIG. 1C .
- the first pad 12 may include an absorbent material layer 15 of a type known in the art, adapted to absorb body exudates such as menses and a liquid impervious backing layer 17 .
- the second pad 16 may include an absorbent material layer 19 and a liquid impervious backing layer 21 .
- the liquid impervious layer 21 of the second pad 16 prevents the body exudate being absorbed by the absorbent material layer 19 from soaking through and fouling the absorbent material layer 15 of the first pad 12 .
- the second pad 16 may have a larger surface area than the first pad 12 so as to extend beyond the first pad over the entire perimeter thereof.
- the second, overlying pad 16 has reached the end of its useful life.
- the user then removes the second pad 16 by releasing the second set of fastening tabs 18 from the undergarment U.
- the second set of fastening tabs 18 is offset from the first set of fastening tabs 14 holding the first pad 12 in position on the undergarment U, the first pad remains secured in the desired position to absorb blood excreted from the vagina of the wearer.
- the user then disposes of the second pad 16 .
- the liquid impervious backing layer 21 of the second pad 16 has a smooth, slick outer surface that will not stick to the underlying absorbent layer 15 of the first pad.
- the second fastening tab set 18 is offset from the first fastening tab set 14 , the first fastening tab set is not subjected to any removal or releasing force and pulled free in any way when the second pad 16 is removed.
- the first pad 12 remains securely held in position on the undergarment U.
- the first pad 12 is subsequently removed by releasing the first set of fastening tabs 14 .
- a new sanitary pad system 10 is then repositioned on the undergarment of the wearer if desired.
- FIGS. 2A-2E illustrate an alternative embodiment of the sanitary pad system 10 ′ very similar to the first embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1A-1F except for the configuration of the two sets of offset fastening tabs 14 ′, 18 ′. While the fastening tabs 20 , 22 , 24 , 26 of the first and second set of fastening tabs 14 , 18 in the first embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1A-1F are all semi-circular in shape, the second set of fastening tabs 18 ′ (including fastening tabs 24 ′ and 26 ′) in the second embodiment illustrated in FIGS.
- 2A-2E are substantially semi-annular in shape and adapted to extend around the first set of fastening tabs 14 ′ (including fastening tabs 20 ′ and 22 ′) that are semi-circular in shape when the two pads 12 ′, 16 ′ are connected or adhered in an overlapping configuration to the undergarment U of the wearer.
- the first set of fastening tabs 14 ′ fit within the semi-circular openings outlined by (or apertures provided in) the second set of fastening tabs 18 ′.
- the tabs 14 ′ and tabs 18 ′ do not however, overlap.
- Receivers 25 ′ and 27 ′ of the present invention can comprise openings or apertures 25 a and 25 b of any feasible shape.
- the tab 18 ′/ 24 ′ includes a first arcuate side 40 , a second arcuate side 42 , a first end 44 and a second end 46 .
- the first arcuate side 40 is opposite the second arcuate side 42 .
- the tab 18 ′/ 24 ′ has a constant width between the first end 44 and the second end 46 .
- the first end 44 and the second end 46 are both attached or connected to the first edge 29 a of the absorbent pad/body 16 ′.
- the tab 18 ′/ 26 ′ has a structural arrangement that is a mirror image of the tab 18 ′/ 24 ′ (i.e. the second tab 18 ′/ 26 ′ has a first end, second end, first arcuate side and second arcuate side just like the first tab 18 ′/ 24 ′).
- the fastening tab sets may assume other forms and shapes in addition to those illustrated in FIGS. 1A-1F and 2A-2E so long as the first and second set of fastening tabs 14 , 18 are offset in a manner allowing the fastening tabs on both the first pad 12 and the second pad 16 to be adhered directly to the undergarment U of the wearer.
- the first set of fastening tabs 14 ′ could be semi-annular in shape while the second set of fastening tabs 18 ′ could be semi-circular in shape: that is, the opposite of that illustrated in FIGS. 2A-2E .
- the fastening tabs 20 , 22 , 24 , 26 could be a completely different shape than those illustrated such as rectangular or square.
- the fastening tab sets 14 , 18 , 14 ′, 18 ′ may comprise adhesive tabs including an adhesive coating 30 on one face 32 . That adhesive coating 30 may be protected before use by a removable release paper 34 .
- a removable release paper 34 When one seeks to secure a pad 12 , 16 , 12 ′, 16 ′ to an undergarment U, one peels the release paper 34 from the tab 20 , 22 , 24 , 26 , 20 ′, 22 ′, 24 ′, 26 ′.
- the adhesive stays on the tab 20 , 22 , 24 , 26 , 20 ′, 22 ′, 24 ′, 26 ′ where it functions to adhere the tab to the undergarment U and thereby secure the associated pad 12 , 16 , 12 ′, 16 ′ in place.
- the pads 12 , 16 , 12 ′, 16 ′ may also have other adhesive surfaces.
- the first pad 12 , 12 ′ could have an adhesive along its rear surface to adhere to the undergarment U.
- two stackable pads 12 , 16 , 12 ′, 16 ′ are shown in the illustrated embodiments, more than two could be provided.
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Description
- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 62/927,295 filed on 29 Oct. 2019, the full disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- This document relates generally to a new and improved feminine hygiene product in the form of a sanitary pad system adapted for absorbing blood excreted from the vagina of the wearer during the menstrual cycle as well as for other conditions.
- Many different sanitary pads and sanitary pad systems have been developed over time and some of those are currently being commercially marketed. Despite many advances in design over the years, further improvements are still possible, particularly, as related to ease of use and effectiveness in operation.
- The pads and the sanitary pad system disclosed in this document addresses these and other concerns and represents a significant advance in the art.
- In accordance with the purposes and benefits described herein, a new and improved absorbent pad is provided. That absorbent pad comprises (a) a body having a first edge and (b) a first tab projecting from the first edge. The first tab and the first edge outline a first aperture.
- The body may further include a second edge. A second tab may project from the second edge. The second tab and the second edge may outline a second aperture. Further, the first tab may be disposed opposite of the second tab.
- An adhesive may be provided on at least one face of the first tab and the second tab. In addition, a removable release paper may protect that adhesive until use.
- The first tab may include a first arcuate side, a second arcuate side, a first end and a second end. The first side may be opposite the second side. The first end and the second end may both be connected to the first edge of the body. Further, the first tab may have a consistent width between the first and second sides.
- In accordance with an additional aspect, an absorbent pad comprises a first tab with an aperture. That first tab may include a first arcuate side and a second arcuate side opposite the first arcuate side.
- The first tab may include a first end and a second end. The first and second ends may both be connected to an edge of the body of the absorbent pad.
- The absorbent pad may further include a second tab with a second aperture. The first tab may project from a first edge of the body of the absorbent pad. The second tab may project from a second edge of the body. In one or more embodiments, the first tab is opposite the second tab.
- Both of the first and second tabs may include first and second arcuate sides wherein the second side is opposite the first side. Both of the first and second tabs may also include first and second ends. The two ends of the first tab may be connected to the first edge of the body. The two ends of the second tab may both be connected to the second edge of the body.
- In the following description, there are shown and described several preferred embodiments of the absorbent pad. As it should be realized, the absorbent pad is capable of other, different embodiments and its several details are capable of modification in various, obvious aspects all without departing from the absorbent pad as set forth and described in the following claims. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions should be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
- The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the sanitary pad system and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof.
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FIGS. 1A-1F illustrate a first embodiment of the sanitary pad system. -
FIG. 1A is a detailed perspective view of a first pad of the first embodiment of the sanitary pad system. -
FIG. 1B is a detailed perspective view of a second pad of the first embodiment of the sanitary pad system. -
FIGS. 1C-1E are respective detailed side elevational, top plan and bottom plan views illustrating the first embodiment of the sanitary pad system secured in place on an undergarment with the second pad overlying or overlapping the first pad. -
FIG. 1F is a cross sectional view taken through the pads stacked on the undergarment. -
FIGS. 2A-2E illustrate a second embodiment of the sanitary pad system. -
FIG. 2A is a detailed perspective view of a first pad of the second embodiment of the sanitary pad system. -
FIG. 2B is a detailed perspective view of a second pad of the second embodiment of the sanitary pad system. -
FIGS. 2C-2E are respective detailed side elevational, top plan and bottom plan views illustrating the second embodiment of the sanitary pad system secured in place on an undergarment with the second pad overlying or overlapping the first pad. -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of a fastening tab including a partially peeled release paper exposing an adhesive coating on a face of the fastening tab. - This document relates to a sanitary pad system incorporating two or more independent absorbent pads that may be stacked on an undergarment to absorb body exudates such as menses, urine and fecal matter. Advantageously, the pads are secured in position on the undergarment by offset tabs that do not overlap. As a result, each pad is directly secured or connected to the undergarment independent of the other.
- This unique configuration of tabs allows one to easily remove and dispose of the top pad at any desired time in a most convenient manner without removing the underlying pad or in any way adversely interfering with the connection of the underlying pad to the undergarment. In other words, the tabs of the underlying pad remain undisturbed and in place securely holding the underlying pad in the desired position.
- As used herein, the term “offset” signifies tabs which are non-overlapping, asymmetrical, or emanate from different areas of the pad edges on either side of the pad (e.g., such that they are not directly across from each other), or any combination thereof. For instance, in the present invention,
FIG. 1A depicts tabs that are offset from each other in that they do not overlap and afirst tab 14/20 emanates from the upper left edge of the pad while asecond tab 14/22 emanates from a bottom right edge of the pad. The term “offset” can also be used herein to describe the tabs disposed in a sanitary pad system where there is no overlap of any of the tabs of a first pad and a second pad as shown and described relative toFIGS. 1C, 1D, 2A, and 2B . - Reference is now made to
FIGS. 1A-1E illustrating a first possible embodiment of asanitary pad system 10. Thatsanitary pad system 10 includes afirst pad 12 including a first set offastening tabs 14 adapted for attaching the first pad to an undergarment U of the wearer (seeFIG. 1A ). Thesanitary pad system 10 further includes asecond pad 16 having a second set offastening tabs 18 for attaching the second pad to the undergarment U of the wearer (seeFIG. 1B ). More specifically, the second set offastening tabs 18 are offset from the first set offastening tabs 14 so that both 12, 16 may be directly attached to the undergarment U of the wearer when the second pad is stacked upon or overlies the first pad (seepads FIGS. 1C-1E ). - More specifically, the first set of
fastening tabs 14 includes two opposed and offsetfastening tabs 20, 22 with afirst fastening tab 20 of the first set of fastening tabs projecting from oneedge 12 a of thefirst pad 12 and a second fastening tab 22 of the first set of fastening tabs projecting from a second, oppositeedge 12 b of the first pad (seeFIG. 1A ). As shown,tabs 20 and 22 are not disposed across from each other;tab 20 emanates from the upper left edge portion of thepad 12 and tab 22 emanates from the lower right edge portion of thepad 12. The second set offastening tabs 18 on thesecond pad 16 also includes two opposed and offset 24, 26 with afastening tabs third fastening tab 24 of the second set of fastening tabs projecting from a correspondingfirst edge 16 a of the second pad and afourth fastening tab 26 of the second set of fastening tabs projecting from a correspondingsecond edge 16 b of the second pad (seeFIG. 1B ). As shown, 24 and 26 are not disposed across from each other;tabs tab 24 emanates from the lower left edge portion of thepad 16 andtab 26 emanates from the lower right edge portion of thepad 16. Significantly, thethird fastening tab 24 is also offset from thefirst fastening tab 20 and thefourth fastening tab 26 is also offset from the second fastening tab 22 when the first and 12, 16 are in a stacked configuration.second pads - In use, the user attaches the
first pad 12 to the undergarment at a desired position using the first set offastening tabs 14. The user then positions thesecond pad 16 over the first pad and attaches the second pad to the undergarment U using the second set offastening tabs 18. Here it should be appreciated that each 20, 22, 24, 26 includes an adhesive surface (as shown infastening tab FIG. 3 ) for attaching the associated 12, 16 to an undergarment U of the wearer. The offset fastening tab arrangement is adapted to allow bothpad 12, 16 to be adhered directly to an undergarment U of the wearer when thepads second pad 16 is stacked so as to overlie thefirst pad 12. A side view of the arrangement from the perspective oftab 14/20 andtab 18/24 of the first and 12 and 16 respectively is shown insecond pads FIG. 1C . The present invention contemplates that tabs may each be of a different shape or size with respect to any other tab or thattabs 18 of the second pad may be of a different size or shape than thetabs 14 of the first pad. For instance, thetabs 18 of the second pad may be larger or longer than thetabs 14 of the first pad to accommodate the distance to the undergarment as shown inFIG. 1C . - As illustrated in
FIG. 1F , thefirst pad 12 may include anabsorbent material layer 15 of a type known in the art, adapted to absorb body exudates such as menses and a liquidimpervious backing layer 17. Similarly, thesecond pad 16 may include anabsorbent material layer 19 and a liquidimpervious backing layer 21. When stacked, the liquidimpervious layer 21 of thesecond pad 16 prevents the body exudate being absorbed by theabsorbent material layer 19 from soaking through and fouling theabsorbent material layer 15 of thefirst pad 12. To further ensure this result, thesecond pad 16 may have a larger surface area than thefirst pad 12 so as to extend beyond the first pad over the entire perimeter thereof. - After a certain period of time, the second, overlying
pad 16 has reached the end of its useful life. The user then removes thesecond pad 16 by releasing the second set offastening tabs 18 from the undergarment U. As the second set offastening tabs 18 is offset from the first set offastening tabs 14 holding thefirst pad 12 in position on the undergarment U, the first pad remains secured in the desired position to absorb blood excreted from the vagina of the wearer. The user then disposes of thesecond pad 16. - More specifically, the liquid
impervious backing layer 21 of thesecond pad 16 has a smooth, slick outer surface that will not stick to the underlyingabsorbent layer 15 of the first pad. Further, since the second fastening tab set 18 is offset from the first fastening tab set 14, the first fastening tab set is not subjected to any removal or releasing force and pulled free in any way when thesecond pad 16 is removed. Thus, thefirst pad 12 remains securely held in position on the undergarment U. - Once the useful life of the
first pad 12 has expired, the first pad is subsequently removed by releasing the first set offastening tabs 14. A newsanitary pad system 10 is then repositioned on the undergarment of the wearer if desired. -
FIGS. 2A-2E illustrate an alternative embodiment of thesanitary pad system 10′ very similar to the first embodiment illustrated inFIGS. 1A-1F except for the configuration of the two sets of offsetfastening tabs 14′, 18′. While the 20, 22, 24, 26 of the first and second set offastening tabs 14, 18 in the first embodiment illustrated infastening tabs FIGS. 1A-1F are all semi-circular in shape, the second set offastening tabs 18′ (includingfastening tabs 24′ and 26′) in the second embodiment illustrated inFIGS. 2A-2E are substantially semi-annular in shape and adapted to extend around the first set offastening tabs 14′ (includingfastening tabs 20′ and 22′) that are semi-circular in shape when the twopads 12′, 16′ are connected or adhered in an overlapping configuration to the undergarment U of the wearer. In other words, the first set offastening tabs 14′ fit within the semi-circular openings outlined by (or apertures provided in) the second set offastening tabs 18′. Thetabs 14′ andtabs 18′ do not however, overlap. Note the first semi-circular opening 25 a onreceiver 25′ formed between thetab 24′ and thefirst edge 29 a of thepad 16′ and the second semi-circular opening 25 b onreceiver 27′ formed between thetab 26′ and thesecond edge 29 b of thepad 16′ as best illustrated inFIG. 2B .Receivers 25′ and 27′ of the present invention can comprise openings or apertures 25 a and 25 b of any feasible shape. - More specifically, as best illustrated in
FIG. 2B , thetab 18′/24′ includes a firstarcuate side 40, a secondarcuate side 42, afirst end 44 and asecond end 46. The firstarcuate side 40 is opposite the secondarcuate side 42. In the illustrated embodiment, thetab 18′/24′ has a constant width between thefirst end 44 and thesecond end 46. - As further illustrated in
FIG. 2B , thefirst end 44 and thesecond end 46 are both attached or connected to thefirst edge 29 a of the absorbent pad/body 16′. As should be appreciated, in the illustrated embodiment, thetab 18′/26′ has a structural arrangement that is a mirror image of thetab 18′/24′ (i.e. thesecond tab 18′/26′ has a first end, second end, first arcuate side and second arcuate side just like thefirst tab 18′/24′). - As should be appreciated, the fastening tab sets may assume other forms and shapes in addition to those illustrated in
FIGS. 1A-1F and 2A-2E so long as the first and second set of 14, 18 are offset in a manner allowing the fastening tabs on both thefastening tabs first pad 12 and thesecond pad 16 to be adhered directly to the undergarment U of the wearer. Thus, for example, the first set offastening tabs 14′ could be semi-annular in shape while the second set offastening tabs 18′ could be semi-circular in shape: that is, the opposite of that illustrated inFIGS. 2A-2E . Alternatively, the 20, 22, 24, 26 could be a completely different shape than those illustrated such as rectangular or square.fastening tabs - As illustrated in
FIG. 3 , in any of the many possible embodiments, the fastening tab sets 14, 18, 14′, 18′ may comprise adhesive tabs including anadhesive coating 30 on oneface 32. Thatadhesive coating 30 may be protected before use by aremovable release paper 34. When one seeks to secure a 12, 16, 12′, 16′ to an undergarment U, one peels thepad release paper 34 from the 20, 22, 24, 26, 20′, 22′, 24′, 26′. As this is done, the adhesive stays on thetab 20, 22, 24, 26, 20′, 22′, 24′, 26′ where it functions to adhere the tab to the undergarment U and thereby secure the associatedtab 12, 16, 12′, 16′ in place.pad - The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments of the
10, 10′ to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, besides altering the number and shape of the fastening tabs, thesanitary pad system 12, 16, 12′, 16′ may also have other adhesive surfaces. For example, thepads 12, 12′ could have an adhesive along its rear surface to adhere to the undergarment U. Further, while twofirst pad 12, 16, 12′, 16′ are shown in the illustrated embodiments, more than two could be provided. In addition, whilestackable pads 12, 16, 12′, 16′ are contemplated, the pads could be washable and reusable if desired. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.disposable pads
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