WO2015135563A1 - Procédé d'emballage de matériau absorbant et de fourniture discrète de matériau absorbant emballé - 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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- A61F13/15—Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
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- A61F13/55105—Packaging before or after use packaging of diapers
- A61F13/5511—Packaging before or after use packaging of diapers characterized by the container
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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
- A61F13/00—Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
- A61F13/15—Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
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- A61F13/55115—Packaging before or after use packaging of diapers characterized by the features before use, e.g. how are the diapers folded or arranged in a package
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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
- A61F15/00—Auxiliary appliances for wound dressings; Dispensing containers for dressings or bandages
- A61F15/001—Packages or dispensers for bandages, cotton balls, drapes, dressings, gauze, gowns, sheets, sponges, swabsticks or towels
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B31/00—Packaging articles or materials under special atmospheric or gaseous conditions; Adding propellants to aerosol containers
- B65B31/02—Filling, closing, or filling and closing, containers or wrappers in chambers maintained under vacuum or superatmospheric pressure or containing a special atmosphere, e.g. of inert gas
- B65B31/024—Filling, closing, or filling and closing, containers or wrappers in chambers maintained under vacuum or superatmospheric pressure or containing a special atmosphere, e.g. of inert gas specially adapted for wrappers or bags
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B63/00—Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on articles or materials to be packaged
- B65B63/02—Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on articles or materials to be packaged for compressing or compacting articles or materials prior to wrapping or insertion in containers or receptacles
- B65B63/028—Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on articles or materials to be packaged for compressing or compacting articles or materials prior to wrapping or insertion in containers or receptacles by pneumatic means
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D85/00—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
- B65D85/07—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles
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- the invention pertains to the technical field of packaging a compressible article, preferably an absorbent article, and providing means for discretely delivering the packaged articles to customers.
- the present invention relates to absorbent articles such as incontinence material and sanitary napkins. More particularly, the present invention relates to absorbent articles that are packaged at reduced volume to become ultra-compact in order to be able to be shipped by regular mail.
- US 2008 012 829 5 provides a method for individually packaging diapers through vacuum compression.
- the method specifically involves folding of the diaper prior to compacting, which eventually leads to a deformed, packaged diaper.
- the latter is less advantageous as the diaper will keep its deformed state after opening of the package, hence resulting in a less wearable comfort of the diaper.
- US 2009 012 082 4 relates to a technique for vacuum packaging a plurality of individual diapers. Each of the diapers are individually packed.
- US 2008 013 543 6 describes a method for packaging diapers by vacuum. Again only one diaper is vacuum packaged per sealing. The latter is less attractive, because of waste of packaging material. It also limits the amount of size reduction of the diaper that can be obtained by this method.
- the invention aims to provide a method for packaging absorbent material such that it allows packaging in an encasement, e.g. a carton box, which fits a regular sized mailbox.
- the present invention provides a method for packaging one or a plurality of absorbent articles, such as incontinence diapers, in an encasement convenient for postal delivery purposes, comprising a step of compressing said absorbent articles by providing said one or plurality of absorbent articles in a sealable, air- impermeable material prior to packaging and by applying both a compressing force and vacuum within said sealable, air-impermeable material.
- the uncompressed absorbent article comprises a nominal configuration with a nominal width, nominal length and nominal height and that after compressing, said compressed length and width of the compressed absorbent article equals said nominal length and width of the uncompressed absorbent article and that the compressed height is smaller than the nominal height of the uncompressed absorbent article.
- the latter allows compact packaging of the absorbent material, thereby rendering the material suitable for shipping via regular mail services.
- the method ensures that the articles are mainly only reduced in height (thickness) whereas no substantial changes are made to the contours (length, width) of the article.
- articles that have been subjected to compressing forces and/or vacuum, especially absorbent articles such as diapers will be severely changed in form, hence displaying a diminished comfort and in severe cases, even loss in absorbing qualities.
- the method of the current invention the articles will not suffer from deformation of the contours, hence assuring the wearer's comfort to similar degree as a non-compacted diaper.
- the current method ensures that the compressed articles are thus reduced in thickness that they fit without hassle in an encasement suitable for regular mail delivery.
- the absorbent articles will be subjected to both a compressing force and a vacuum, preferably simultaneously or within a very narrow time difference.
- the compressing force will lie between 0.8 and 2 bar.
- the current invention provides for an absorbent article or a plurality of absorbent articles, compressed according to the current method, as well as an encasement, comprising a plurality of compressed articles, whereby the quantity in the encasement provides a client with at least a one week's supply of the articles.
- the current invention equally provides for a method for discretely providing at least a one week's supply of absorbing material such as incontinence diapers to a user, characterized in that said material is packaged in a compressed state and delivered in an encasement which fits said user's mail box.
- the method ensures that a patient, suffering from for instance incontinence problems, can buy the required articles with confidence and in full privacy, without having to fear that others become aware of their condition.
- the ordered goods are delivered in an anonymous package and fit the client's mailbox or letter box. No special precautious measures are required to collect the package.
- the present invention therefore provides, but is not limited to:
- a method for packaging one or a plurality of absorbent articles, such as incontinence diapers, in an encasement convenient for postal delivery purposes comprising a step of compressing said absorbent articles by providing said one or plurality of absorbent articles in a sealable, air- impermeable material prior to packaging and by applying both a compressing force and vacuum within said sealable, air-impermeable material;
- the uncompressed absorbent article comprises a nominal configuration with a nominal width, nominal length and nominal height and that after compressing, said compressed absorbent article comprises a compressed length and width which equals said nominal length and width of the uncompressed absorbent article and a compressed height which is smaller than the nominal height of the uncompressed absorbent article.
- the compressed height of the compressed article comprises between 30 and 75% of the nominal height of the uncompressed absorbent article.
- the compressing force is chosen such that the compressed absorbent article(s) within the sealable, air-permeable material fit said encasement.
- said compressing force lies between 0.5 and 4 bar, more preferably between 0.8 and 2 bar.
- Method according to any of the preceding embodiments comprising packaging at least a week's supply of absorbent articles in said encasement.
- An absorbent article or a plurality of absorbent articles such as an incontinence diaper, packaged in a compressed state in a sealable, air- impermeable material, characterized in that the compressed length and width of the compressed absorbent article equals the nominal length and width of a similar, uncompressed absorbent article and that the compressed height is smaller than the nominal height of the uncompressed absorbent article.
- Absorbent article or a plurality of absorbent articles according to the preceding embodiment characterized in that the compressed height article comprises between 30 and 75% of the nominal height of the uncompressed absorbent article.
- Absorbent article or plurality of absorbent articles according to the preceding embodiments characterized in that the said article(s) are packaged in an encasement convenient for delivery purposes.
- Encasement comprising a plurality of compressed absorbent articles, such as incontinence diapers, sealed in an air-impermeable material, characterized in that said encasement fits in a mailbox.
- Encasement according to the preceding embodiment characterized in that said encasement comprises at least a one week's supply of absorbent articles.
- Method for discretely providing at least a one week's supply of absorbing articles such as incontinence diapers to a user characterized in that said articles are packaged in a compressed state and delivered in an encasement which fits said user's mail box.
- FIGURES Figure 1 displays an example of an apparatus, used for compressing absorbent articles, such as diapers, according to an embodiment of the current invention.
- Figures 2A displays an uncompressed diaper as provided by the manufacturer.
- Figure 2B displays the diaper of figure 2A, after being compressed by the method of the current invention.
- Figure 3 shows an embodiment of an encasement according to the current invention, with a plurality of compressed diapers.
- the present invention concerns a method for packaging absorbent material, such as incontinence diapers and for discretely providing such material to a patient suffering from incontinence problems by regular mail order.
- the order will provide the client with a sufficient amount of material to span a certain time period (e.g. a week) without having to re-order.
- the order will be delivered to the client in an anonymous way, by regular mail services and will fit into a regular shaped mailbox.
- a compartment refers to one or more than one compartment.
- the value to which the modifier "about” refers is itself also specifically disclosed.
- the invention provides a method for packaging one or a plurality of absorbent articles, such as incontinence diapers, in an encasement convenient for postal delivery purposes, comprising a step of compressing said absorbent articles by providing said one or plurality of absorbent articles in a sealable, air- impermeable material prior to packaging and by applying both a compressing force and vacuum within said sealable, air-impermeable material.
- the term 'encasement' it is meant a container or package, suitable for enclosing material, whereby said encasement is manufactured from a dense and rigid material, such as cardboard or plastic and whereby said material is entirely enclosed by the encasement, such that the content of the encasement is not noticeable from the outside.
- the encasement is by preference suitable to be used for shipping purposes, e.g. a postbox, plastic material or an envelope. More by preference, the dimensions of the encasement are thus designed that they fit a mailbox.
- the term mailbox should be construed as a receptacle for receiving incoming mail at a private residence or business, or at a public place (e.g . rented mailboxes).
- Said mailbox may comprise multiple embodiments, such as a mail slot in a wall or door, a box attached to a residence, a box mounted at or near the street, a centralized delivery station comprising various mailboxes, etc.
- the dimensions of the encasement will comply in each country with the national requirements for post packages and mailboxes.
- European Regulation DIN EN 13724 (“Postal services - Apertures of private letter boxes and letter plates - Requirements and test methods") applies and provides extensive guidelines on the requirements for mailboxes and packages.
- EN 13724 identifies 2 different mail slot sizes: 32.5cm/40 cm for vertical insertion; 23 cm/28cm for horizontal insertion and a mail slot height of 3 cm/3.5 cm.
- said encasement will have a substantially rectangular contour.
- the current invention therefore makes use of both a compressing force and a vacuum for compressing the absorbing articles. It is the combination of both techniques that allows the absorbent material to be packed in the encasement, while simultaneously also retaining its original contours. When applying only a compressing force, the material will not be compressed enough, as after applying pressure, the material will tend to regain their previous, uncompressed state. Hence the material will remain too voluminous for compact packaging.
- the diaper will lose its essentially rectangular contour, which will hinder packaging of a plurality of diapers in the encasement.
- the method of the current invention uses a combination of both techniques, in order to obtain the optimal effect of having a largely compressed article, which simultaneously keeps its original, in essence rectangular form or contour.
- FIG 1 there is shown an apparatus which will allow compressing of one or a plurality of absorbent articles by applying both a compression force and vacuum.
- the apparatus (1) is equipped with a pressing device (2) linked to a cylinder (3) which will apply a specific compression force to the absorbent material (5), being enwrapped in a sealable, air-impermeable, flexible material (4); and with a vacuum-sealing machine (6).
- the yet unsealed air-impermeable material with the article therein is placed onto the deck (8) of the apparatus (1) and the pressing device (2) is then lowered establishing a compressing force onto the enwrapped articles.
- a compressive force air is forced out of the inner-fiber spaces of the bulky absorbent material, thereby compressing the material.
- a pumping system of the vacuum-sealing machine (6) will create a negative pressure inside the sealable material, for instance by evacuating ambient air from within the interior space of the unsealed, air-impermeable material (4) with the article therein. Sealing bars then seal the latter to maintain the vacuum state therein.
- the pressing device (2) of the apparatus (1) is subsequently raised and the vacuum-packed article is available for removal from the apparatus.
- both compressing and vacuuming should by preference occur simultaneously.
- the application of the compression force and the vacuum will start and end simultaneously.
- said articles are compressed to their maximal compressing state, after which vacuum will be applied (whilst maintaining the applied compression force)
- an exemplary packaged diaper (5a, 5b) is sized and shaped to consume a considerably smaller volume and be more conveniently shaped than conventional disposable diapers.
- the packaged diaper (5b) begins as a diaper (5a) nominally sized and shaped in accordance with conventional diapers.
- the diaper can be one of a variety of types known to those in the art, and can be formed of a variety of materials.
- the diaper can be disposable or non-disposable (i.e., reusable).
- the diaper begins with a first, nominal volumetric configuration characterized by a nominal length L, nominal width W and nominal height H of the diaper, as may be conventionally provided by a manufacturer of the diaper.
- the diaper will be provided by the manufacture in a folded configuration (e.g. folded along a centered, midline and sidewise) to obtain a folded rectangular configuration.
- the term "nominal” is understood to mean to be the normal, post manufacturing state in which it is ready to be unfolded and worn, in reference to the various dimensions of the diaper.
- the diaper (5a) can have a first size having a height, width and length of nominal size, such as conventionally provided to consumers. As shown in Figs.
- an example of a diaper (5b), after being compressed in accordance with the current invention, comprises, when compared to an uncompressed, similar diaper, a second, compressed volumetric configuration characterized by a compressed length L2, width W2 and height H2 of the diaper.
- a second, compressed volumetric configuration characterized by a compressed length L2, width W2 and height H2 of the diaper.
- the compressed length and width of the compressed absorbent article equals the nominal length and width of the uncompressed absorbent article.
- the compressed height H2 will be smaller than the nominal height of the uncompressed absorbent article. The latter ensures that the compressed diaper retains its nominal, essentially rectangular configuration, which allows easy packaging in the encasement.
- the diaper can be reduced in volumetric configuration to consume much less space than the diaper consumes when in the nominal configuration.
- the compressed diaper (5b) is disposed in a sealable, substantially air impermeable material (4).
- substantially air impermeable what is meant is that the permeability is low enough that the product has a reasonable shelf life without significant expansion.
- the applied compressing force will vary according to the nature of the absorbent material, and the size of the encasement, which on its turn depends on the national regulations regarding mailbox and post packages.
- the compressing force is chosen such that the compressed absorbent article(s) within the sealable, air-permeable material fit said encasement.
- said compressing force will lie between 0.5 and 4 bar. In a more preferred embodiment, said compressing force lies between 0.8 and 2 bar, more preferably between 1 and 1.5 bar.
- the generated negative pressure during vacuum application comprises between -1 and -0.1 bar, more preferably between -1 and -0.5 bar, more preferably between -1 and -0.8 bar, most preferably -0.9 bar.
- Any suitable vacuum applier known in the art, which is able to generate the required negative pressure according to this invention is suitable.
- the air-impermeable material can include a means to facilitate opening, such as a notch or another intentionally formed discontinuity (not shown) provided in the material to aid in opening.
- a tear-away band, or the like, provided with a grasping tab can be provided to facilitate opening by rupturing the material as it is pulled away therefrom.
- a plurality of absorbent material such as incontinence diapers
- a plurality of absorbent material will be packaged together in air-impermeable material and be compressed simultaneously.
- one package will comprise at least a week's supply of absorbent articles.
- the quantity can fulfill the need of 1, 2, 3 or 4 incontinence diapers a day, depending on the needs of the user.
- Figure 3 shows an exemplary encasement (7) comprising a plurality of diapers, for instance incontinence diapers, in a compressed state.
- the encasement containing the compressed absorbent material is convenient for delivery purposes and fits a regular-sized mailbox. It will be appreciated that the latter allows anonymous shipment and delivery of the goods, for instance by regular mail services, e.g. Belgian "De Post", Dutch “PostNL”, German “Deutsche Post”, UK “Royal Mail” or USPS.
- regular mail services e.g. Belgian "De Post", Dutch “PostNL”, German “Deutsche Post”, UK “Royal Mail” or USPS.
- the client will not have to take any precautious measures in order to assure that he can personally collect the ordered goods.
- the package will be readily posted in his private mailbox, without having to ensure the presence of someone who can receive it.
- the current invention relates to a method for discretely providing at least a one week's supply of absorbing articles such as incontinence diapers to a user, whereby the material is packaged in a compressed state and delivered in an encasement which fits said user's mail box; as well as a method for ordering such absorbent material.
- the method involves preferably the step of a user, patient, or client to place an order of the required quantity of material by mail order, e.g. via the Internet, or over the phone.
- the user will generally supply the following information : type of absorbent article he wishes to purchase, desired amount of the material, delivery address.
- the system can be provided by a secured and personalized log-in system, such that frequent clients can easily replace orders without any hassle.
- the system will retain both personal information of the client (e.g. delivery address) as well as keep track of previous orders and quantities.
- the order After placement of the order, the order will be sent to the order processing division where the order will be prepared for shipping.
- Packaging of the order will depend on the nature of the ordered material, the quantity of the ordered material and the national requirements regarding shipping fees and postbox measurements. National requirements for shipment will be checked, and a suitable encasement will be chosen accordingly. Subsequently, the parameters for compressing the material (applied vacuum and compressing force) will be chosen accordingly. As mentioned, the latter will vary depending on the encasement measures, the quantity of the material and the nature of the material. If necessary, the order can be split up over two or more encasement, which all independently fit a regular mailbox. In one embodiment, the used parameters for compacting will be determined independently for each order.
- the order processing unit will possess a standardized list with standard parameters to be used, whereby these standardized parameters are linked to the different purchasable absorbent articles, their quantity, the used encasement and the national regulations regarding shipping and postal delivery.
- Each country will have its own requirements regarding the shipping and delivery of small packages to mailboxes.
- the current maximal sizes of a package may not exceed the following parameters: 35 x 23 x 3cm, with a maximal weight of 2kg.
- a package exceeds the latter parameters, it will no longer enjoy the beneficial flat shipping rates, nor will it fit into a regular mailbox.
- a small package may not exceed the maximal measure of 35.3 x 25 x 5, with maximal weight 1 kg, in order to be considered fitting a mailbox and enjoying the flat rate.
- Focus will each time lie on the fact that the order should fit a regular sized mailbox, can be shipped by regular mail and that the shipping costs are kept to a minimum.
- An incontinence diaper provided by the manufacturer in folded configuration (folded along the horizontal, transverse axes lining the crotch region), with an essentially rectangular formation comprises the following nominal dimensions:
- the compressed diaper After compressing the article according to the current invention (by compression force and vacuum), the compressed diaper comprises the following dimensions:
- An incontinence diaper comprises the following dimensions prior and after compression according to the current invention.
- 16 diapers are compressed together in a plastic, sealed off, air-impermeable relief bag, and subsequently packed in a carton box (25 x 35 x 3 cm) for shipping purposes.
- a carton box 25 x 35 x 3 cm
- One box equals approximately a one week's supply.
- An incontinence diaper comprises the following dimensions prior and after compression according to the current invention.
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Abstract
La présente invention concerne un procédé d'emballage d'un ou de plusieurs articles absorbants, tels que des couches pour incontinence, dans une enveloppe pratique à des fins de distribution postale, comprenant une étape consistant à comprimer lesdits articles absorbants par placement dudit ou desdits articles absorbants dans un matériau imperméable à l'air pouvant être hermétiquement fermé avant emballage et par application à la fois d'une force de compression et d'un vide à l'intérieur dudit matériau imperméable à l'air pouvant être hermétiquement fermé ; caractérisé en ce que l'article absorbant non comprimé a une configuration nominale de largeur nominale, de longueur nominale et de hauteur nominale, et en ce que, après compression, ledit article absorbant comprimé a une longueur et une largeur comprimées qui sont égales auxdites longueur et largeur nominales de l'article absorbant non comprimé et une hauteur comprimée qui est plus petite que la hauteur nominale de l'article absorbant non comprimé.
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