WO2004045475A1 - 吸収性物品取り付け用補助パッド - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- A61F13/47—Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins
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- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- A61F13/47—Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins
- A61F13/472—Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins specially adapted for female use
- A61F13/47218—Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins specially adapted for female use with a raised crotch region, e.g. hump
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- the present invention relates to a catch pad for attaching an absorbent article, which prevents a body fluid from leaking due to a displacement of an absorbent article such as a sanitary napkin.
- Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. 1-119631 discloses a small napkin that is used by being overlapped with a sanitary napkin, as an aid for the menstrual blood absorption of the sanitary napkin.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10-1276762 discloses a rod-shaped auxiliary absorber sandwiched between buttocks and used in combination with a sanitary napkin. Since all of these assistive devices fill the gap between the wearer's inner thigh and the napkin, they can be said to be more effective in preventing menses from leaking than when using the napkin alone.
- these assistive devices may lose their shape due to compression caused by the wearer's body movements such as walking and wetness caused by wearing for a long time. There is a possibility that the surface of the tool that comes into contact with the body may not adhere to the wearer's crotch. In such a case, a gap is formed between the assistive device and the body, and menstrual leaks are likely to occur from the gap. Therefore, the sanitary napkin is assisted to prevent leaks. It will not be demonstrated.
- a rod-shaped pad made of an elastic layer having a hollow inside is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-32595. It has been disclosed. However, since this device is merely a structure in which elastic members are arranged in a hollow space, the elastic layer may be crushed when worn, and if so, the absorption capacity is reduced. However, it will not be possible to prevent menses from leaking sufficiently.
- the conventional assistive device for an absorbent article as described above has not yet been able to reduce the occurrence of leakage of bodily fluid due to misplacement or to sufficiently ensure the adhesion to the inner thigh. It is the current situation.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and its purpose is to maintain body adhesion to a wearer's inner thighs and to maintain body fluid even when the wearing is misaligned.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a sanitary article that can reduce the generation of water leakage.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a crush caused by pressure by a wearer's thigh.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a sanitary article that can accurately prevent menstrual leakage without being affected by deformation. Disclosure of the invention
- the assisting device is reduced in size and is made to be able to move flexibly, so that the absorption efficiency by the absorber is improved and the movement of the wearer is improved.
- the possibility of body fluid leaking has been significantly reduced by allowing the assisting device to move freely following it.
- the absorption sheet body that is positioned closely between the crotch is connected It is characterized by being attached to an absorbent article via a stem.
- the connecting stem body detachable, it is also characterized in that only the auxiliary tool can be replaced without changing the absorbent article.
- the present invention provides the following.
- an absorbent sheet comprising an absorbent that absorbs a liquid and a cover sheet covering the absorbent; a bonding sheet having an adhesive layer for attaching to an absorbent article;
- An auxiliary pad for attaching an absorbent article comprising: a connecting pedicle connecting the joining sheet body; and the connecting pedicle is a flexible material capable of blocking interlock between the absorbing sheet body and the absorbent article.
- An auxiliary pad for mounting an absorbent article comprising:
- an absorbent sheet for absorbing body fluids such as menstrual blood and a joining sheet for holding the absorbent sheet on the absorbent article
- the body is connected to the body by a flexible connecting stem that can block the interlock between them, and the absorbent sheet body is not directly fixed to the absorbent article. Because of this, it was attached to underwear Even if the absorbent article moves due to the wearer's walking or other activities, the absorbent sheet does not move with it.
- the connecting stem since the connecting stem has flexibility, the absorbent sheet body can stay in the crotch without following the movement of the absorbent article. Furthermore, even if the absorbent article is displaced relative to the wearer's inner thigh, only the connecting stems are flexibly deformed, and even the absorbent sheet is positioned. There is no such thing as a shift. For this reason, the absorbent sheet body can be maintained in a state in which the absorbent sheet body is positioned in close contact with the inner thigh of the wearer, and it is possible to significantly reduce the occurrence of leakage of bodily fluids due to misalignment of the absorbent article. Further, according to the present invention, due to the presence of the connecting stem, the absorbent sheet is not brought into close contact with the body side surface of the absorbent article.
- the absorber since the absorber is practically only two sheets in close contact with each other, if the surface of the assisting device facing the body side has reached saturation, The body fluid is not absorbed by the absorbent article in the area where the device is fixed, and it is meaningless to stack two sheets from the viewpoint of improving the efficiency of absorbing body fluid.
- the absorbent article from a macroscopic view, even if the absorber is double-layered, from a microscopic view, the absorbent article, the auxiliary pad, Since the absorbent articles are not adhered to each other, the range in which the absorbent article can absorb bodily fluids is wider than in the conventional case where the assistive device is directly attached to the absorbent article. Therefore, both the auxiliary pad and the absorbent article can efficiently absorb bodily fluids.
- auxiliary pad according to the present invention is not integrally formed with the absorbent article, it is possible to remove the adhesive used for the adhesive layer of the bonding sheet body while suppressing the fuzz on the surface of the absorbent article. Removable material It can be free. In this case, when the amount of the bodily fluid flowing out is small, it is possible to replace only the auxiliary pad according to the present invention without changing the absorbent article. This allows the wearer to carry only the auxiliary pad as a spare, which is convenient for carrying.
- the length of the “connecting stem” in the longitudinal direction may be the same as the longitudinal direction of the absorbent sheet, but at least 23 or more of the total length with respect to the absorbent sheet If so, the dimensions may be shorter than the absorption sheet body. In addition, as long as it has this dimension, it is possible to provide it in series or to provide it partially. In addition, the dimension in the short direction of the “connecting stem” depends on the thickness of the material, but is preferably in the range of 0.5 mm to 30 mm. By adopting such a length dimension, appropriate deformation can be performed according to the motion of the wearer.
- the external shape of the “absorbent sheet body” can be appropriately selected from a rectangular shape, an oblong shape, an hourglass shape, and the like that can be suitably worn on the crotch of the wearer.
- the total length dimension in the longitudinal direction of the absorbent sheet is preferably in the range of about 60 to 20 Omm, and more preferably in the range of 80 to 150 mm.
- the dimension in the transverse direction is preferably in the range of 10 to 5 Omm, more preferably in the range of 15 to 4 Omm.
- the bulk of the absorbent sheet is preferably in the range of 3 to 30 mm, more preferably in the range of 10 to 20 mm, in consideration of the content of the absorbent having a suitable absorption capacity. Is good.
- the structure in which the absorber is included in the cover sheet is not particularly limited as long as the absorber is sealed so as not to be detached.
- “Enclosed type” which is surrounded by wrapping, and two cover sheets on the upper and lower surfaces around the absorber It is possible to appropriately adopt a “laminated type” structure in which the two are arranged and joined together.
- the “cover sheet” is in direct contact with the wearer's skin, a liquid-permeable cover sheet that does not hinder the wearing feeling is used.
- it can be selected from a fiber sheet, an apertured fiber sheet, an apertured foam film, and the like.
- a through-air sheet in which 2.2 dtex-treated hydrophilic fibers having a PEZPP structure are sheeted with a basis weight of 25 g / m 2 .
- the form of the “absorber” is not particularly limited, and any cross-sectional form such as a plate, a circle, a square, a triangle, a cylinder, or a hollow form may be adopted. Can be.
- the maximum bulk size is preferably in the range of 3 to 3 Omm, more preferably 10 to 2 Omm.
- the length of the joining sheet body in the longitudinal direction can be the same as the overall length of the absorbent sheet body 2 in the longitudinal direction. However, considering the adhesive application area, at least 2 If it has a length dimension of Z 3 or more
- the dimension may be shorter than the absorption sheet body.
- the length dimension in the transverse direction is
- the "adhesive" applied to the opposite body side of the bonded sheet body includes SBS (styrene 'butadiene / styrene block copolymer) and SIS (styrene
- Synthetic rubber such as isoprene and styrene block copolymer
- hot melt Such an adhesive is applied in a pattern such as a sheet, a streak, a dot, and a spiral over almost the entire side of the body.
- the absorbent article according to the present invention can be widely used for sanitary napkins, postpartum napkins, postoperative napkins, and other sanitary articles intended for absorbing body fluids.
- the connecting stem is attached so as to extend in the longitudinal direction substantially at the center in the short direction of the absorbent sheet. For this reason, the absorbent sheet body is not tilted to the left or right even when attached, and is supported on the absorbent article in a stable state. For this reason, even if the absorbent article is displaced with respect to the wearer's body, it is possible to maintain a good contact state of the absorbent sheet body with the inner thigh.
- the connecting stem has a height in a length range of 1 to 15 mm, and more preferably a length in a range of 3 to 1 O mm.
- the height of the connecting stem is in the range of 1 to 15 mm. If the height of the connecting stem is shorter than 1 mm, the absorbent sheet follows the movement of the absorbent article, and the case where the absorbent sheet is attached tightly as in the conventional example described above. The result is similar. On the other hand, if it is longer than 15 mm, the connecting body absorbs while maintaining its shape to some extent. It is difficult to support the seat body and it is easy to bend. In addition, there is a fear that the feeling of wearing may be impaired. .
- the present invention even when the phase amount of the absorbent article with respect to the absorbent sheet body becomes large, the state in which the absorbent sheet body is securely in contact with the inner thigh of the wearer can be maintained, It becomes possible to further reduce leakage of body fluid.
- auxiliary pad for mounting an absorbent article according to any one of (1) to (3), wherein the connecting stem includes an elastic stretchable member.
- the connecting stem contains the elastic elastic member, it is possible to have appropriate rigidity. For this reason, even if the connecting stem is deformed due to the movement of the absorbent article, it is easy to return to the shape at the time of attachment.
- Examples of the “elastic elastic member” that can be used in the present invention include SEBS (styrene 'ethylene.butadiene.styrene block copolymer), SIS (styrene.isoprene' styrene block copolymer), polyurethane, 'SEPS ( Films mainly composed of synthetic rubber, such as styrene, ethylene, propylene, and styrene block copolymers, etc., and band-like and thread-like materials obtained from nonwoven fabric or natural rubber can be used.
- SEBS styrene 'ethylene.butadiene.styrene block copolymer
- SIS styrene.isoprene' styrene block copolymer
- polyurethane elastic elastic member
- the attachment area of the elastic stretch member in the connecting stem may have the same length as the connecting stem, but if at least 50% of the attached length is provided in the connecting stem, the connecting area It may be shorter than the stem.
- the elastic member is stretched 1.1 to 1.5 times and fixed, and the stress at the time of stretching is preferably 300 to 100 OmN.
- the stress of this elastic elastic member can be obtained by applying the elastic elastic material to a Tensilon tensile tester It can be confirmed by setting the chuck interval to 10 Omm, pulling at a speed of 100 mm / min, and reading the load at the time when the stretching magnification is reached.
- To fix the elastic elastic member apply an adhesive to the surface of the elastic elastic member or the inner side of the connecting stem with a coater or a spray of mist-like 'mesh-like' ⁇ -like and apply two nip pressures. This is done by gluing them together.
- the connecting stem is formed by stacking one or more fibrous connecting sheets. That is, according to the present invention, since the connecting stem and the cover sheet are made of different sheets, it is possible to appropriately select a connecting sheet made of a material suitable for the connecting stem, regardless of the force par sheet.
- connection sheet that can be used in the present invention, a columnar, angular, plate-like or laminated fiber sheet or foam sheet can be used. It is preferable that these sheets have been subjected to a hydrophilic treatment so that they can function as an absorbent.
- the fiber sheet for example, a fiber having a core-sheath structure such as PE / PP or PE / PET, and having a thickness of 1.1 to 3.3 dtex, which has been subjected to two-dimensional or crimped crimping Any one selected from can be used.
- a non-woven fabric formed by a production method that is excellent in bulkiness and does not give a rigid feeling, specifically, a through-air method is preferable.
- the nonwoven sheets are used alone or in a stack and are adjusted to have a bulk of 1 to 15 mm.
- a fiber with a thickness of 2.2 dte in PE / PET and a basis weight of 50 gZcm 2 by the through-air method For example, a sheet having a bulk of about 2.2 mm is formed, and five sheets are laminated with an adhesive therebetween, whereby a connection sheet of about 10 mm can be formed.
- Foam sheets are made of a mixture of PE and EVA, closed cells or open cells made by foaming a resin such as SEBS (styrene 'ethylene / butadiene / styrene block copolymer) or polyurethane at a magnification of 10 to 30 times. What is selected from a sheet of bubbles can be used. Specifically, three sheets of about 4.2 mm in bulk obtained by foaming a mixture of PE and EVA by 15 times are laminated with an adhesive to form a connecting sheet as a connecting stem of about 12 mm. It can be.
- SEBS styrene 'ethylene / butadiene / styrene block copolymer
- a connecting stem can be formed by stacking a plurality of connecting sheets such that the surface portion is in contact with the absorbent sheet body.
- the absorbent sheet body contains the elastic recovery sheet. For this reason, even after the auxiliary sheet according to the present invention is worn, even if the absorbent sheet body in contact with the body side is deformed such as tilting, bending, or kinking due to the activity of the wearer, the absorbent sheet body may be used. Is easy to return to the shape when mounted. With such a configuration, the absorbent sheet body can easily maintain a stable contact state with the crotch, and the improved fit can be maintained without impairing the usability. In particular, if the thickness of the absorber becomes thin, the wearer may feel uneasy about leaks. According to the invention, it is possible to recover a thickness that gives a sense of security.
- the “elasticity recovery sheet” preferably has a JIS L—10 18 and a value measured by the Cantilever A method in the range of 2 to 10 mm, more preferably 3 to 70 mm. By doing so, it is possible to maintain fit without impairing the feeling of wearing.
- the absorber and the elastic recovery sheet may be simply overlapped, but may be further folded or rolled up into a cylindrical shape.
- the absorbent sheet body includes the fiber crimped into a coil shape, it is possible to further improve the compressive recovery of the sheet.
- the absorbent sheet body is bent into a gable roof shape so as to form a top on the body side. For this reason, the absorbent sheet body can be brought into close contact with the concave portion in the inner thigh of the wearer, such as the gap between the buttocks. In particular, it is possible to effectively prevent rearward leakage caused by bodily fluid flowing through the back from the crack in the buttocks. In addition, it is also possible to make the absorbent sheet body come into contact with the wearer's body by softening the top of the mountain-like portion into a rounded curved shape.
- auxiliary pad for attaching an absorbent article according to the present invention in the longitudinal direction of the mountain-like portion, the hem extends from one hem to the other hem. And a regulation sheet is attached. For this reason, the absorbent sheet body folded before wearing is prevented from spreading, and the wearer keeps the shape of the mountain-shaped portion without wearing special attention until the auxiliary pad according to the present invention is worn. be able to. In addition, even when worn, the mountain-shaped portion is prevented from being crushed and deformed into a flat shape due to pressure or the like, and the shape is easily maintained even when used for a long time.
- the regulation sheet preferably has a length of at least 1Z5 or more with respect to the entire length of the absorber. With such dimensions, it is possible to reliably prevent the bent absorbent sheet from spreading.
- Either a stretch sheet or a non-stretch sheet can be used as the “regulation sheet”, but it is preferable to use a stretch sheet
- the elastic sheets include SEBS (styrene 'ethylene' butadiene 'styrene block copolymer), SIS (styrene / isoprene' styrene block copolymer), polyurethane, SEPS (styrene. Ethylene 'propylene' styrene) Examples thereof include a film mainly composed of a synthetic rubber such as a block copolymer), a nonwoven fabric, and a band-like or thread-like material obtained from natural rubber. Such an elastic sheet is used after being stretched 1.1 to 1.8 times in the transverse direction. In this case, the stress of the stretch sheet is preferably 2 mN to 8 mN.
- the stress can be determined by setting the elastic stretchable material at a chuck interval of 10 Omm with a Tensilon tensile tester, pulling at a speed of lO Omm / min, and reading the load at the time when the stretching magnification is reached. It can be recognized. By adopting such a structure, even when subjected to a contact pressure, a more rapid morphological recovery can be obtained with the expansion and contraction behavior of the elastic material.
- auxiliary pad for mounting an absorbent article according to the present invention It can be used as an absorbent pad for urinary incontinence. That is, since the vaginal opening for discharging menstrual blood and the urethral opening for discharging urine are both located between the labia, when the auxiliary pad for attaching an absorbent article according to the present invention is used by being sandwiched between the labia. Can absorb not only menstrual blood but also urine.
- urine can be absorbed between the labia, especially near the urethral opening, so that an absorbent pad effective for urinary incontinence, especially for mild urinary incontinence can be obtained.
- the auxiliary pad can be used for absorbing vaginal discharge. That is, since the auxiliary pad for attaching an absorbent article according to the present invention is used by being sandwiched between the labia, it can also absorb secretions other than menses from the vaginal opening. Therefore, it can also be used for that purpose (for absorbing vaginal discharge).
- a general absorbent article that can be used for general use as a body fluid absorbent, and a body fluid absorbing ability smaller than the general absorbent article, and the body fluid used together with the general absorbent article
- a linked stem body characterized in that:
- the connecting stem can be connected to neither a general absorbent article such as a sanitary napkin nor a special absorbent article that assists body fluid absorption of the general absorbent article. , be independent. For this reason, the wearer is free to select general absorbent articles and special absorbent articles separately. Combination and self-suitable sanitary goods can be obtained.
- a general absorbent article that can be used for general use as a body fluid absorbent, and a body fluid absorbing capacity smaller than the general absorbent article and used together with the general absorbent article to absorb the body fluid A special absorbent article that functions as an aid for absorption capacity; and a connecting stem connecting the general absorbent article and the special absorbent article, wherein the general absorbent article and the special absorbent article are: A sanitary article set which is used alone or in combination with each other, and which is used in appropriate combination with the connecting stem.
- a commonly used absorbent article such as a sanitary napkin and a special absorbent article for assisting the body fluid absorbing function to enhance the effect of preventing leakage are provided. It is a set of pairs. Therefore, the wearer can use the sanitary article set according to the present invention while enjoying various combinations according to the amount of the body fluid flowing out of the wearer or according to the mood and physical condition of the day. For example, depending on the amount of menstrual flow, a female wearer may use a general absorbent article alone in the same manner as a normal sanitary napkin, or a special absorbent article or the like may be used in combination as appropriate to provide a highly effective sanitary article It can be used as
- the sanitary product set according to the present invention can be used as a sanitary product having diversified performances, which is free from the constraints of the performance of the existing absorbent product.
- an optimal absorbent article can be constructed on the spot. This will release the wearer from the inconvenience of selecting an appropriate absorbent article in advance in preparation for going out, and will have the effect of expanding the activity area and activity of the wearer.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic top view for explaining an auxiliary pad for attaching an absorbent article in the present embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view showing an auxiliary pad for attaching an absorbent article in the present embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA of FIG. 2 showing the absorbent body of the auxiliary pad for attaching an absorbent article according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view showing a state in which an auxiliary pad for attaching an absorbent article is attached to a treatment napkin in the present embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line BB of FIG. 4 showing a state in which the auxiliary pad for attaching an absorbent article of the present embodiment is attached to a sanitary napkin.
- FIG. 6 is a view of the auxiliary pad for attaching an absorbent article according to the present embodiment viewed from the side opposite to the body and a cross-sectional view thereof.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram of an auxiliary pad for attaching an absorbent article according to another embodiment viewed from the side opposite to the body and a sectional view thereof.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of the connecting stem of the present embodiment, in which the connecting stem is attached to an absorbent sheet formed by sandwiching and covering the absorber with a cover sheet. It is.
- FIG. 9 is a view showing an example of a connecting stem of the present embodiment, in which the connecting stem is formed of a connecting sheet.
- FIG. 10 is a view showing an example of the connecting stem of the present embodiment, in which the connecting stem is attached to a portion where both ends of the cover sheet overlap on the back side of the absorber. .
- FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram for explaining an example in which an elastic expansion member is attached to a connecting stem in the present embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of the absorbent sheet body of the present embodiment, The collector was covered with a cover sheet.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of the absorbent sheet body of the present embodiment, in which an elastic recovery sheet is stacked on the lower surface side of the absorbent body.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing an example of the absorbent sheet body of the present embodiment, in which the absorbent body and the elastic recovery sheet are superimposed two-dimensionally and rolled up in a cylindrical shape.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing an example of the absorbent sheet body of the present embodiment, in which the lower surface of the absorbent body and the upper surface of the elastic recovery sheet are overlapped, the cover sheet is extended to the bottom surface side, and the overlapping portion is bonded. It is fixed with an agent and protrudes upward toward the skin contact surface.
- FIG. 16 is a view showing an example of the absorbent sheet body of the present embodiment, in which a regulating sheet having a raised structure connecting both side edges to the bottom surface side of the elastic body and the elastic recovery sheet attached to the back surface thereof is shown. It is interposed.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic top view for explaining an auxiliary pad 2 for attaching an absorbent article in the present embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view showing the auxiliary pad 2 for attaching an absorbent article in the present embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA in FIG. 2 showing the absorbent article mounting auxiliary pad 2 of the present embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view showing the absorbent article mounting auxiliary pad 2 mounted on the sanitary napkin 10 in the present embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the auxiliary pad 2 for attaching an absorbent article in a state of being attached to the sanitary napkin 10 according to the present embodiment, taken along the line BB of FIG.
- the absorbent pad 2 for attaching an absorbent article includes an absorbent sheet 5 for absorbing body fluid, a bonding sheet 7 for bonding to a sanitary napkin 10, an absorbent sheet 5 and a bonding sheet 7. And a connecting stem 9 that connects the two.
- a flat joining sheet 7 is provided in parallel with the absorbent sheet 5, as shown in FIG.
- the adhesive sheet 6 is applied to the opposite side surface of the bonding sheet body 7 so that the bonding sheet body 7 is attached to a sanitary napkin (not shown).
- the joining sheet 7 and the absorbent sheet 5 are connected by a connecting stem 9.
- the connecting stem 9 has the flexibility to block the link between the auxiliary pad 2 for attaching an absorbent article and the sanitary napkin. For this reason, when the wearer who uses the auxiliary pad 2 for attaching an absorbent article to a sanitary napkin is activated, the relative displacement of the wearer's labia with the activity is physiologically affected. Even if it occurs in the sanitary napkin, the connecting stem 9 is only deformed with its flexibility, so that the position of the absorbent sheet 5 following the shift of the sanitary napkin is prevented. You. That is, in the absorbent article mounting auxiliary pad 2 according to the present invention, even when a gap occurs between the sanitary napkin and the labia of the wearer, only a phase change occurs with respect to the sanitary napkin. However, the state of the absorbent sheet body 5 being kept in close contact with the labia is maintained.
- the absorbent sheet body 5 is composed of an absorbent body 3 that absorbs body fluid in a substantially vertically long form, and a cover sheet 4 that covers the absorbent body 3, and is joined to the absorbent sheet body 5.
- a connecting stem 9 connecting the sheet 7 is provided so as to extend along the longitudinal direction at a substantially central portion in the short direction of the absorbent sheet 5. For this reason, the absorbent sheet 5 It is supported in a stable state on a sanitary napkin (not shown), and maintains a favorable contact state with the wearer's crotch even when the sanitary napkin is misaligned left and right when worn. can do.
- the absorber 3 is covered by a single cover sheet 4 so as to wrap around from the body surface side to the opposite body surface side via both left and right side surfaces to wrap the entire absorber 3. ing.
- the cover sheet 4 is joined on the back surface side of the absorber 3 in a state where the back surfaces at both left and right end portions are bonded to each other, and extends downward as it is. Then, a connected tuber 9 is formed at the extended portion.
- the cover sheet 4 on which the connecting stem 9 is formed has its left and right end edges flattened to the left and right sides, respectively, and the adhesive 6 is applied to the flattened portion on the side opposite to the body.
- the bonding sheet 7 is formed in such a flat portion.
- the cover sheet 4 also serves as the connecting stem 9 and the joining sheet 7, and they are integrally formed. It will be formed. For this reason, the connection strength is greatly improved compared to the case where each is manufactured separately and then bonded.
- the absorbent pad 2 for attaching an absorbent article When the absorbent pad 2 for attaching an absorbent article according to the present embodiment is used, it is preferable that the absorbent pad be attached to a substantially central portion of the sanitary napkin 10. Thereby, even if the sanitary napkin 10 is laterally displaced to the left or right with respect to the wearer's body, the absorbent sheet body 5 adhered to the wearer's crotch is easily maintained in the crotch. As shown in FIG. 5, the auxiliary pad 2 for attaching an absorbent article is used by being attached to a sanitary napkin 10 via an adhesive 6 on the back surface of a bonding sheet 7.
- FIG. 6 is a view (A) and a cross-sectional view (B) of the auxiliary pad 2 for attaching an absorbent article according to the present embodiment as viewed from the non-body side
- FIG. It is a diagram (A) and a cross-sectional view (B) of the absorbent pad 2 for attaching an absorbent article as viewed from the side opposite to the body.
- the auxiliary pad 2 for attaching an absorbent article has a connecting stem 9 formed continuously in the longitudinal direction as shown in FIG. 6 (A) when viewed from the side opposite to the body. ing. And, as shown in FIG. 6 (B) which is a cross-sectional view taken along the line XX, the number of the connecting stems 9 is one.
- the connecting stems 9 can be attached in different mounting directions, and a plurality of connecting stems 9 can be provided as necessary.
- the connecting stem 9 is positioned vertically with respect to the absorbent sheet body 5, and two connecting stems 9 are provided as shown in FIG. 7 (B). Is also possible. By doing so, the tensile strength of the connecting stem 9 can be increased. According to such a structure, it is possible to obtain the connecting stem 9 capable of coping with severe deformation while securing flexibility.
- the connecting stem 9 can be formed by various constitutional methods, and each will be specifically described below.
- the absorbent sheet body 16 is composed of a cover sheet 13 on the body side and a force sheet 1 on the opposite body side. 4 and are integrally formed by being sandwiched and joined.
- the connecting stem 18 is arranged on the opposite side of the body 16 from the absorbent sheet 16.
- the absorber 12 and the cover sheets 13 and 14 are bonded to each other by a so-called pressure-sensitive hot melt applied in a streak shape, a spiral shape, or a fiber shape. Further, the cover sheet 14 and the connecting stem 18 are adhered by an adhesive 17 made of hot melt. According to such a structure, since the absorbent sheet 16, the connecting stem 18, and the joining sheet 15 can be manufactured in parallel, the force bar sheets 13 and 14 and the connecting stem 1 can be manufactured. As for 8, each will be able to combine appropriate different materials.
- the cover sheet 22 completely surrounds the absorber 21, and both ends of the force par sheet 22 are opposite to the body 21 of the absorber 21.
- Absorbing sheet body 23 is formed by joining in such a manner as to overlap vertically. Then, in a portion where the cover sheets 22 overlap each other, the plate-like connecting sheet 24 is joined via the adhesive 25.
- the joining sheet body 26 is made of a nonwoven fabric, a film, a laminate paper, or the like, and is fixed to the above-described connecting sheet 24 and the adhesive 27.
- the cover sheet 32 covering the absorbent body 31 is arranged such that both ends overlap on the back side of the absorbent body 31.
- the absorbent sheet body 33 is formed.
- the connecting stem 36 is provided with an adhesive application area 35 for joining to the absorbent sheet 33.
- the body 36 and the absorbent sheet body 33 are joined.
- the adhesive application area 35, the connecting stem 36, and the joining sheet 37 are formed by bending a series of two sheets.
- a connecting stem 36 is formed at the part where the two sheets are bonded, and an adhesive application area 35 is formed on the body side at a part where the two sheets are not bonded, and a bonding sheet body 37 is formed at the non-body side. Is done.
- the adhesive application area 35 is attached to the absorbent sheet body 33 at a portion where the cover sheet 32 overlaps with each other to increase the thickness dimension.
- an elastic elastic member 42 is attached to a connecting stem 41.
- the connecting stem 4'1 does not The position of the sanitary napkin can be appropriately corrected with respect to the movement of the sanitary napkin.
- the suppression of the movement of the absorbent sheet body 44 due to the movement of the sanitary napkin is enhanced, and the leakage prevention function is further enhanced.
- the arrangement of the bonding sheet body 43 with respect to the absorbent sheet body 44 is, as apparent from FIG. 11B, which is a perspective view of FIG. Parallel.
- FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram for explaining an absorbent sheet body 53 in which the absorbent body 51 is covered with a cover sheet 52.
- the absorber 5 For 1 a material or composite material known as a constituent material of the absorber of the conventional absorbent product is used.
- powdered frame pulp, granular or fibrous, foam-like polymer absorbent, regenerated cellulose fiber, natural cellulose fiber, air-laid pulp, tissue, synthetic fiber, or the like can be used alone or in combination.
- absorbent material in order to have a wet strength of the absorbent material is not damaged during wear, specifically, high molecular absorption of sodium polyacrylate obtained by laminating a ground pulp in 1 0 0 g Z cm 2 basis weight wood in a ratio of 3 0 g Z cm 2 and sheeted after spraying binder, bulk 1.5 absorbable material obtained by air-laid absorbent material which has been adjusted to mm laminated three sheets is preferable.
- Each airlaid absorbent material can also be formed by rolling several layers into a cylindrical shape.
- FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram for describing an absorbent sheet body 61 having a structure in which an elastic recovery sheet 63 is stacked on the lower surface side of the absorbent body 62.
- the elastic recovery sheet 63 is overlaid on the body side opposite to the absorbent body 62 that absorbs body fluid, and the cover sheet 64 covers the absorbent body 62 and the elastic recovery sheet 63 as a whole.
- the absorbent sheet body 61 is composed of two layers, one of which is the elastic recovery sheet 63, so that the absorbent sheet body 61 attempts to return to its original shape in response to its deformation. This means that force has been added. Therefore, as compared with the case where only the absorber is used as in the case of FIG. 12, even when the absorbent sheet body 62 is deformed such as bending or dent, it is more stable to the crotch and the like. The contact can be easily maintained, and the improved fit can be maintained without deteriorating the feeling of wearing.
- the absorbent sheet body 61 includes two layers, one of which is the elastic recovery sheet 63, but is not limited thereto. Not for example, the absorber 6 2 It is also possible to adopt a structure in which the elastic recovery sheet 63 is sandwiched between the two.
- FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram for explaining an absorbent sheet body 73 constituted by superposing an absorbent body 71 and an elastic recovery sheet 72 on a plane.
- the inner surface of the absorber 71 and the front surface of the elastic recovery sheet 72 are attached to each other, so that the absorber 71 includes the elastic recovery sheet 72. Therefore, it is possible to maintain the shape of the absorbent body 71 with respect to the pressure applied to any part of the absorbent sheet body 73, and the absorbent sheet body shown in FIG. 13 corresponding to the pressure from the body side It becomes possible to further reduce the deformation of the absorbent sheet body 7 3 as compared to 6.
- the cover sheet is omitted in FIG. .
- Fig. 15 shows that the absorbent body 8 1 and the elastic recovery sheet 8 2
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram for explaining an absorbent sheet body 89 formed by bending a central part of the absorbent sheet body 89 in the lateral direction together with 3 to form a mountain-shaped portion 80 together with 3.
- the anti-body side surface of the absorber 81 and the body side surface of the elastic recovery sheet 82 are overlapped and folded together with the cover sheet 83 to form a gable roof toward the skin contact surface side.
- a mountain 80 is formed.
- the end of the cover sheet 83 is overlaid on the bottom surface corresponding to the mountain 80, and the adhesive 8
- a connecting sheet 85 as a connecting stem body and a bonding sheet body 87 coated with an adhesive 88 are provided at a portion corresponding to the mountain portion 80. It is fixed by the adhesive 86. According to such a structure, when the wearer wears, the wearer may have a concave shape such as a gap in the buttocks. Since the absorbent sheet body 89 can easily come into contact with the portion in a planar manner, it is very effective for suppressing back leakage and the like.
- FIG. 16 shows an absorption structure in which an absorbent body 91 and an elastic recovery sheet 92 adhered to the back surface of the absorbent body 91 are interposed on the bottom side of the mountain-shaped portion 90 with a regulating sheet 93 connecting both side edges of the raised structure.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram for explaining a sheet member 95. According to the present embodiment, in the portion corresponding to the ridge 90 of the absorber 91 and the elastic recovery sheet 92 attached to the back surface thereof, the regulating sheet 93 is formed on both side edges of the ridge 90. It is attached to connect.
- the absorbent body 9 so as to wrap the entire elastic recovery sheet 9 2 ⁇ Pi limiting sheet 9 3, the cover sheet 9 4 are arranged in the opposite body side face of the limiting sheet 9 3, the end of the cover sheet 9 4 The portions are overlapped and affixed with an adhesive 94a to form an absorbent sheet body 95. According to such a structure, the bent absorbent sheet body 95 and the hydrophilicity recovery sheet 92 are prevented from being spread, and the shape retention of the mountain-shaped portion 90 is enhanced. Industrial applicability
- the auxiliary pad for mounting an absorbent article according to the present invention as described above, even if the absorbent article is displaced with respect to the body of the wearer as a result of the activity of the wearer, the absorbent article can be used. By assisting absorption of bodily fluids, leakage of bodily fluids can be effectively prevented.
- the fit is preferable, and it can be used as an auxiliary device for an absorbent article that is convenient to carry.
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