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- Japanese Utility Model Application Disclosure No. 1993-27524 describes a disposable diaper comprising a liquid-pervious topsheet, a liquid-impervious backsheet and a liquid-absorbent core disposed between these two sheets.
- a pair of flaps extending longitudinally of the diaper across its front waist region and crotch region and wherein a zone of the core lying between the flaps is formed with a protuberance extending upward from the upper surface of the core.
- a disposable diaper formed in the zone of the core destined to be placed against the wearer's hip with a depression extending from the upper surface to the lower surface of the core to contain the discharged body wastes and in the zone of the core destined to be placed against the wearer's penis with a protuberance extending upward from the upper surface of the core.
- a thickness of the core would inevitably increase by a depth of the depression to form the core with such depression. This would be true in formation of the protuberance. Accordingly, formation of both the depression and the protuberance on the same core would unacceptably increase the thickness of the core as a whole and consequently a bulkiness of the core would give the diaper wearer a feeling of incompatibility. Furthermore, in view of the fact that most of the recent processes for making the core intend to achieve the maximum body wastes absorption with the core as thin as possible, it is difficult to form the core with a depression of a desired depth and a protuberance of a desired height.
- a disposable diaper contoured by transversely opposite side edges and longitudinally opposite ends and comprising a liquid-pervious topsheet, a liquid-impervious backsheet and a liquid-absorbent core having first and second surfaces and disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet to configure, longitudinally of the diaper, a front waist region, a rear waist region and a crotch region extending between the front and rear waist regions.
- This invention further comprises an elastic member being placed on and secured under tension to the first surface of the core to surround a predetermined zone spaced inward from the transversely opposite side edges and the longitudinally opposite side ends so that the predetermined zone of the core is curved toward the second surface of the core as the elastic member contracts against a rigidity of the core.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing one embodiment of a partially cutaway disposable diaper according to this invention
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line C-C in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIGS. 1 and 4 showing still another embodiment of the diaper.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing one embodiment of a partially cutaway disposable diaper according to this invention
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG. 1
- 3 is a sectional view taken along line B-B in FIG. 1.
- the diaper 1 basically comprises a liquid-pervious topsheet 2 , a liquid-impervious backsheet 3 and a liquid-absorbent core 4 disposed between the top- and backsheets 2 , 3 and bonded to the inner surface of at least one of the top- and backsheets 2 , 3 .
- the diaper 1 is longitudinally configured by a front waist region 20 , a rear waist region 22 and a crotch region 21 extending between these front and rear waist regions 20 , 22 .
- the diaper 1 is contoured by transversely opposite side edges 1 a extending in parallel to each other longitudinally of the diaper 1 and, in the crotch region 21 , curving inwardly of the diaper 1 to describe circular arcs and longitudinally opposite ends 1 b extending in parallel to each other transversely of the diaper 1 .
- the diaper 1 is further provided in the vicinity of transversely opposite side edges 4 c of the core 4 with a pair of barrier cuffs 7 extending longitudinally of the diaper 1 .
- the elastic member 5 extends between the lower surface of the topsheet 2 and the inner surface of the core 4 annularly about the vicinity of a longitudinal center line X bisecting a dimension between the transversely opposite side edges 1 a of the diaper 1 and secured under tension to the inner surface of the topsheet 2 and the upper surface of the core 4 .
- the elastic member 5 is contractable against a rigidity of the core 4 so that the zone 4 a of the core 4 surrounded by the elastic member 5 may be contracted inwardly of the annulus defined by the elastic member 5 as the latter contracts.
- the zone 4 a of the core 4 becomes depressed downwardly of the diaper 1 to form a depression 6 as the zone 4 a is contracted inwardly of the annulus of the elastic member 5 .
- the depression 6 is formed in the rear half A 2 of the diaper 1 covering a wearer's hip and able to receive and contain discharged body wastes which are then absorbed by the core 4 through the topsheet 2 .
- elastic members 9 associated with leg-holes are disposed between transversely opposite side edge portions 3 a of the backsheet 3 and respective outer side edge portions 7 d extending outward transversely of the diaper 1 from the respective fixed portions 7 a of the cuffs 7 and secured under tension to the inner surfaces of the side edge portions 3 a of the backsheet 3 and/or of the outer side edge portions 7 d of the cuffs 7 .
- film-like elastic members 10 associated with a waist-hole extend between the top- and backsheets 2 , 3 and secured under tension to the inner surface at least one of these two sheets 2 , 3 .
- the side edge portions 1 a of the diaper 1 are provided with tape fasteners 11 having their proximal end portions attached to the respective side edge portions 1 a and extending inward transversely of the diaper 1 .
- a strip of rectangular target tape 12 is attached to the outer surface of the backsheet 3 so that the tape fasteners 11 may be anchored on the strip of target tape 12 .
- the transversely opposite side edge portions 2 a of the topsheet 2 terminate immediately outside the transversely opposite side edges 4 c of the core 4 and the transversely opposite side edge portions 3 a of the backsheet 3 as well as the outer side edge portions 7 d of the cuffs 7 extend outward beyond the side edge portions 2 a of the topsheet 2 transversely of the diaper 1 .
- the respective side edge portions 2 a , 3 a , 7 d of the top- and backsheets 2 , 3 and the cuffs 7 are placed upon and bonded to one another.
- gathers are formed along the transversely opposite side edge portions 1 a as well as the longitudinally opposite end portions 1 b of the diaper 1 and along the free side portions 7 b of the cuffs 7 as the elastic members 9 associated with the leg-holes, the elastic members 10 associated with the waist-hole and the elastic members 8 attached to the free side portions 7 b of the cuffs 7 are relieved of tension.
- the diaper 1 is longitudinally curved thereupon with its inner surface inside and contraction of the elastic members 8 attached to the free side edge portions 7 b of the cuffs 7 causes these free side edge portions 7 b to rise on the inner surface of the diaper 1 .
- the free side edge portions 7 b cooperate with the topsheet 2 to form pockets P opening inward transversely of the diaper 1 .
- Free end portions of the respective tape fasteners 11 may be anchored on the strip of target tape 12 by means of pressure-sensitive adhesive (not shown) applied on the inner surfaces of these free end portions to form the pair of leg-holes and the waist-hole (both not shown).
- FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 1 showing another embodiment of the diaper and FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line C-C in FIG. 4.
- the diaper 1 according to this embodiment is similar to that of FIG. 1 in that the core 4 is disposed between the top- and backsheets 2 , 3 and the diaper 1 is longitudinally configured by the front and rear waist regions 20 , 22 and the crotch region 21 extending between these two waist regions 20 , 22 .
- the diaper 1 according to this embodiment also has the transversely opposite side edge portions 1 a , the longitudinally opposite end portions 1 b and the pair of barrier cuffs 7 normally biased to rise on the inner surface of the diaper 1 .
- the diaper 1 is further provided in its front and rear half zone A 1 , A 2 extending from the vicinity of a transverse center line Y bisecting a dimension between the longitudinally opposite ends 1 b of the diaper 1 to the vicinity of the respective ends 1 b of the diaper 1 with elastic members 5 extending to surround predetermined zones of the core 4 , respectively.
- the respective elastic members 5 extend annularly about the vicinity of the longitudinal center line X between the topsheet 2 and the core 4 and secured under tension to said inner surface of the topsheet 2 and the upper surface of the core 4 .
- the elastic member 5 is contractable against a rigidity of the core 4 so that the zones 4 a , 4 b of the core 4 surrounded by the respective elastic members 5 may be contracted inwardly of the annuli defined by the elastic members 5 as the latter contract.
- the zones 4 a , 4 b of the core 4 lying in the front and rear halves A 1 , A 2 of the diaper 1 become depressed downwardly of the diaper 1 to form a depressions 6 as the zones 4 a , 4 b are contracted inwardly of the annuli defined by the elastic members 5 .
- the diaper 1 of FIG. 4 is particularly suitable as men's diaper since the depression 6 is formed also in the front half A 1 of the diaper 1 and wearer's penis can be received in this depression 6 .
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIGS. 1 and 4 showing still another embodiment of the diaper and FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along line D-D in FIG. 6.
- the diaper 1 according to this embodiment is similar to those shown in FIGS. 1 - 4 in that the diaper 1 comprises the top- and backsheets 2 , 3 and the core 4 disposed between these two sheets 2 , 3 so as to configure, as viewed longitudinally of the diaper 1 , the front and rear waist regions 20 , 22 and the crotch region 21 extending between these two waist regions 20 , 22 .
- the diaper 1 according to this embodiment also has the transversely opposite side edge portions 1 a , the longitudinally opposite end portions 1 b and the pair of barrier cuffs 7 normally biased to rise on the inner surface of the diaper 1 .
- the diaper 1 is provided in its front and rear half zones A 1 , A 2 with elastic members 13 , 5 surrounding predetermined zones of the core 4 , respectively.
- the respective elastic members 5 , 13 extend annularly about the vicinity of the longitudinal center line X.
- the elastic member 13 lying in the front half A 1 is disposed between the lower surface of the core 4 and the backsheet 3 and secured under tension to the lower surface of the core 4 and the inner surface of the backsheet 3 .
- the elastic member 5 lying in the rear half A 2 disposed between the upper surface of the core 4 and the inner surface of the topsheet 2 and secured under tension to the inner surface of the topsheet 2 and the upper surface of the core 4 .
- the core 4 is thinner in the zones 4 a , 4 b of the core 4 surrounded by the elastic members 5 , 13 , respectively, than in the remaining zone extending outside these elastic members 5 , 13 .
- the zones 4 a , 4 b are less stiff than the remaining zone extending outside the elastic members 5 , 13 .
- Such local difference in the thickness as well as the rigidity of the core 4 facilitates the zones 4 a , 4 b of the core 4 to contract inward from the annuli defined by the respective elastic members 5 , 13 .
- the elastic members 5 , 13 are contractable against a rigidity of the core 4 so that the zones 4 a , 4 b of the core 4 surrounded by the respective elastic members 5 , 13 may be contracted inwardly of the annuli defined by said elastic members 5 , 13 as the latter contract.
- the zone 4 b of the core 4 protrudes upwardly of the diaper 1 as the zone 4 b contracts inward from the annulus defined by the elastic member 13 to form a protuberance 14 in this zone 4 b of the core 4 .
- the zone 4 a of the core 4 is depressed downwardly of the diaper 1 as the zone 4 a contracts inward from the annulus defined by the elastic member 13 to form the depression 6 in the zone 4 a of the core 4 .
- the diaper 1 of FIG. 6 is particularly suitable as women's diaper since the diaper 1 is formed in its front half A 1 with the protuberance 14 adapted to be placed against wearer's vulva.
- This embodiment of the diaper 1 may be modified so that a pair of elastic members 13 are provided in the front and rear half zones A 1 , A 2 both annularly extending on the lower surface of the core 4 and secured under tension to the inner surface of the backsheet 3 and the lower surface of the core 4 .
- the zones 4 a , 4 b of the core 4 surrounded by the respective elastic members 13 in the front and rear halves A 1 , A 2 of the diaper 1 protrude upwardly of the diaper 1 to form respective protuberances 14 .
- the protuberance 14 formed in the rear half A 2 of the diaper 1 is adapted to be placed against the wearer's hip and, therefore, the diaper 1 according to such variant is particularly suitable for baby's diaper normally discharging loose passage.
- the topsheet 2 is formed by a liquid-pervious nonwoven fabric or a porous plastic film, preferably by a liquid-pervious hydrophilic sheet.
- the backsheet 3 is formed by a hydrophobic nonwoven fabric, a liquid-impervious plastic film, a laminated sheet of these hydrophobic nonwoven fabric and plastic film, preferably by a breathable liquid-impervious sheet.
- the cuffs 7 are formed by a hydrophobic nonwoven fabric, preferably by a breathable liquid-impervious sheet.
- the nonwoven fabric used for those purposes may be selected from a group including a spun lace nonwoven fabric, a needle punch nonwoven fabric, a melt blown nonwoven fabric, a thermal bond nonwoven fabric, a spun bond nonwoven fabric and a chemical bond nonwoven fabric.
- the composite nonwoven fabric consisting of a melt blown nonwoven fabric having a high water-resistance sandwiched between two layers of a spun bond nonwoven fabric being in strength as well as in flexibility may be used.
- the SMS nonwoven fabric can be made by a process comprising the steps of sandwiching the melt blown nonwoven fabric with the two layers of spun bond nonwoven fabric and then bonding these melt blown nonwoven fabric and the spun bond nonwoven fabric together using a pressing technique.
- Component fibers of the nonwoven fabric may be selected from a group including polyolefine-, polyester- and polyamide- fibers, and conjugated fiber of polyethylene/polypropylene or polyester and the like.
- the core 4 is a mixture of fluff pulp and high absorption polymer particles compressed in to a desired thickness and entirely covered with a water-pervious sheet (not shown) such as tissue paper. Bonding of the core 4 , the elastic members 5 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 13 , the sheets 2 , 3 and the cuffs 7 may be carried out using adhesive such as hot melt adhesive or pressure-sensitive adhesive or a heat-sealing technique.
- the disposable diaper according to this invention enables the depression and/or the protuberance to be formed in the core without previously molding the core to form such depression and/or protuberance.
- the core is provided on its upper and/or lower surfaces with the elastic member to surround a predetermined zone of the core and the elastic member is secured under tension to the upper and/lower surfaces of the core so that the zone of the core surrounded by the elastic member may contract inwardly of the elastic member to form the depression extending downwardly and/or the protuberance extending upwardly of the diaper as the elastic member contracts.
- the diaper formed in its rear half with the depression will be effective to prevent leakage of body wastes from the diaper by reliably containing the discharged body wastes in the depression.
- the diaper formed in its front half with the depression is particularly suitable as men's diaper since the wearer's penis can be held in this depression.
- the diaper formed in its front half with the protuberance is particularly suitable as women's diaper since this protuberance is adapted to be placed against the wearer's vulva and thereby facilitates the discharged urine to be absorbed by the core.
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- This invention relates to a disposable diaper for absorbing and containing body wastes.
- Japanese Utility Model Application Disclosure No. 1994-5614 describes a disposable diaper having a basis structure comprising a liquid-pervious topsheet, a liquid-impervious backsheet and a liquid-absorbent core disposed between these two sheets wherein the basic structure is formed in a zone adapted to be placed against the wearer's hip with a depression extending from the upper side to the lower side of the core to contain body wastes. The diaper described in the Application is effective to prevent leakage of body wastes by receiving and containing body wastes in the depression formed in the core.
- Japanese Utility Model Application Disclosure No. 1993-27524 describes a disposable diaper comprising a liquid-pervious topsheet, a liquid-impervious backsheet and a liquid-absorbent core disposed between these two sheets. A pair of flaps extending longitudinally of the diaper across its front waist region and crotch region and wherein a zone of the core lying between the flaps is formed with a protuberance extending upward from the upper surface of the core. The diaper described in the Application enables the wearer's penis to be placed against the protuberance and thereby enables discharged urine to be rapidly absorbed by the core.
- Certainly it is possible to contemplate from a combination of the inventions disclosed in the Applications a disposable diaper formed in the zone of the core destined to be placed against the wearer's hip with a depression extending from the upper surface to the lower surface of the core to contain the discharged body wastes and in the zone of the core destined to be placed against the wearer's penis with a protuberance extending upward from the upper surface of the core.
- However, a thickness of the core would inevitably increase by a depth of the depression to form the core with such depression. This would be true in formation of the protuberance. Accordingly, formation of both the depression and the protuberance on the same core would unacceptably increase the thickness of the core as a whole and consequently a bulkiness of the core would give the diaper wearer a feeling of incompatibility. Furthermore, in view of the fact that most of the recent processes for making the core intend to achieve the maximum body wastes absorption with the core as thin as possible, it is difficult to form the core with a depression of a desired depth and a protuberance of a desired height.
- An object of this invention is to provide a disposable diaper enabling the core to be formed in its predetermined zones with a depression and a protuberance without previously molding the core to form such depression and protuberance.
- According to this invention, there is provided a disposable diaper contoured by transversely opposite side edges and longitudinally opposite ends and comprising a liquid-pervious topsheet, a liquid-impervious backsheet and a liquid-absorbent core having first and second surfaces and disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet to configure, longitudinally of the diaper, a front waist region, a rear waist region and a crotch region extending between the front and rear waist regions.
- This invention further comprises an elastic member being placed on and secured under tension to the first surface of the core to surround a predetermined zone spaced inward from the transversely opposite side edges and the longitudinally opposite side ends so that the predetermined zone of the core is curved toward the second surface of the core as the elastic member contracts against a rigidity of the core.
- This invention includes the following embodiments.
- The elastic member surrounds the predetermined zone of the core about the vicinity of a longitudinal center line bisecting a dimension between the transversely opposite side edges of the diaper and such elastic member is placed in at least one of a front half of the diaper extending from the vicinity of a transverse center line bisecting a dimension between the longitudinally opposite ends of the diaper to the end of the front waist region and a rear half of the diaper extending from the vicinity of the transverse center line to the end of the rear waist region.
- The elastic member is placed in both the front half and rear half of the diaper so that the elastic member surrounds a first predetermined zone on the second surface of the core in the front half and curves the first predetermined zone on the second surface toward the first surface to form a protuberance while the elastic member surrounds a second predetermined zone on the first surface of the core in the rear half and curves the second predetermined zone on the first surface toward the second surface to form a depression.
- The elastic member is placed in both the front half and rear half of the diaper so that the elastic members surround respective predetermined zones on the first surface of the core and curve the respective predetermined zones in the first half and second half toward the second surface to form depressions, respectively.
- The core is thinner in the predetermined zones of the core surrounded by the respective elastic members than in the remaining zone of the core not surrounded by the respective elastic members.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing one embodiment of a partially cutaway disposable diaper according to this invention;
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line B-B in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 1 showing another embodiment of the diaper;
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line C-C in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIGS. 1 and 4 showing still another embodiment of the diaper; and
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along line D-D in FIG.6.
- Details of a disposable diaper according to this invention will be more fully understood from the description given hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing one embodiment of a partially cutaway disposable diaper according to this invention, FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG. 1 and3 is a sectional view taken along line B-B in FIG. 1. The diaper 1 basically comprises a liquid-
pervious topsheet 2, a liquid-impervious backsheet 3 and a liquid-absorbent core 4 disposed between the top- andbacksheets backsheets front waist region 20, arear waist region 22 and acrotch region 21 extending between these front andrear waist regions opposite side edges 1 a extending in parallel to each other longitudinally of the diaper 1 and, in thecrotch region 21, curving inwardly of the diaper 1 to describe circular arcs and longitudinallyopposite ends 1 b extending in parallel to each other transversely of the diaper 1. The diaper 1 is further provided in the vicinity of transversely opposite side edges 4 c of thecore 4 with a pair ofbarrier cuffs 7 extending longitudinally of the diaper 1. - The diaper1 is further provided in its rear half zone A2 extending from the vicinity of a transverse center line Y bisecting a dimension between the longitudinally
opposite ends 1 b of the diaper 1 to the vicinity of theend 1 b of therear waist region 22 withelastic member 5 extending to surround a predetermined zone of thecore 4. - The
elastic member 5 extends between the lower surface of thetopsheet 2 and the inner surface of thecore 4 annularly about the vicinity of a longitudinal center line X bisecting a dimension between the transverselyopposite side edges 1 a of the diaper 1 and secured under tension to the inner surface of thetopsheet 2 and the upper surface of thecore 4. Theelastic member 5 is contractable against a rigidity of thecore 4 so that thezone 4 a of thecore 4 surrounded by theelastic member 5 may be contracted inwardly of the annulus defined by theelastic member 5 as the latter contracts. - The
zone 4 a of thecore 4 becomes depressed downwardly of the diaper 1 to form adepression 6 as thezone 4 a is contracted inwardly of the annulus of theelastic member 5. Thedepression 6 is formed in the rear half A2 of the diaper 1 covering a wearer's hip and able to receive and contain discharged body wastes which are then absorbed by thecore 4 through thetopsheet 2. - The
barrier cuffs 7 comprisefixed portions 7 a extending longitudinally of the diaper 1 and bonded to transversely oppositeside edge portions 2 a of thetopsheet 2 lying immediately outside transversely opposite side edges 4 c of thecore 4,free side portions 7 b extending inward transversely of the diaper 1 in thecrotch region 21 and normally biased to rise on the diaper 1 and longitudinallyopposite end portions 7 c collapsed inward transversely of the diaper 1 and bonded in such collapsed state to thetopsheet 2 at the longitudinallyopposite end portions 1 b of the diaper 1, respectively. The respectivefree side portions 7 b of thecuffs 7 are provided along the vicinity of their respective edges withelastic members 8 secured under tension thereto and covered with portions of the respectivefree side portions 7 b. - Along the opposite
side edge portions 1 a of the diaper 1,elastic members 9 associated with leg-holes are disposed between transversely oppositeside edge portions 3 a of thebacksheet 3 and respective outerside edge portions 7 d extending outward transversely of the diaper 1 from the respectivefixed portions 7 a of thecuffs 7 and secured under tension to the inner surfaces of theside edge portions 3 a of thebacksheet 3 and/or of the outerside edge portions 7 d of thecuffs 7. - Along the longitudinally
opposite end portions 1 b of the diaper 1, film-likeelastic members 10 associated with a waist-hole extend between the top- andbacksheets sheets rear waist region 22, theside edge portions 1 a of the diaper 1 are provided withtape fasteners 11 having their proximal end portions attached to the respectiveside edge portions 1 a and extending inward transversely of the diaper 1. On the other hand, in thefront waist region 20 of the diaper 1, a strip ofrectangular target tape 12 is attached to the outer surface of thebacksheet 3 so that thetape fasteners 11 may be anchored on the strip oftarget tape 12. - As will be seen in FIG. 2, the transversely opposite
side edge portions 2 a of thetopsheet 2 terminate immediately outside the transversely opposite side edges 4 c of thecore 4 and the transversely oppositeside edge portions 3 a of thebacksheet 3 as well as the outerside edge portions 7 d of thecuffs 7 extend outward beyond theside edge portions 2 a of thetopsheet 2 transversely of the diaper 1. In the vicinity of the respectiveside edge portions 1 a of the diaper 1, the respectiveside edge portions backsheets cuffs 7 are placed upon and bonded to one another. - Referring to FIG. 1, gathers are formed along the transversely opposite
side edge portions 1 a as well as the longitudinallyopposite end portions 1 b of the diaper 1 and along thefree side portions 7 b of thecuffs 7 as theelastic members 9 associated with the leg-holes, theelastic members 10 associated with the waist-hole and theelastic members 8 attached to thefree side portions 7 b of thecuffs 7 are relieved of tension. The diaper 1 is longitudinally curved thereupon with its inner surface inside and contraction of theelastic members 8 attached to the freeside edge portions 7 b of thecuffs 7 causes these freeside edge portions 7 b to rise on the inner surface of the diaper 1. The freeside edge portions 7 b cooperate with thetopsheet 2 to form pockets P opening inward transversely of the diaper 1. - Free end portions of the
respective tape fasteners 11 may be anchored on the strip oftarget tape 12 by means of pressure-sensitive adhesive (not shown) applied on the inner surfaces of these free end portions to form the pair of leg-holes and the waist-hole (both not shown). - FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 1 showing another embodiment of the diaper and FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line C-C in FIG. 4. The diaper1 according to this embodiment is similar to that of FIG. 1 in that the
core 4 is disposed between the top- andbacksheets rear waist regions crotch region 21 extending between these twowaist regions side edge portions 1 a, the longitudinallyopposite end portions 1 b and the pair ofbarrier cuffs 7 normally biased to rise on the inner surface of the diaper 1. - The diaper1 is further provided in its front and rear half zone A1, A2 extending from the vicinity of a transverse center line Y bisecting a dimension between the longitudinally
opposite ends 1 b of the diaper 1 to the vicinity of therespective ends 1 b of the diaper 1 withelastic members 5 extending to surround predetermined zones of thecore 4, respectively. The respectiveelastic members 5 extend annularly about the vicinity of the longitudinal center line X between thetopsheet 2 and thecore 4 and secured under tension to said inner surface of thetopsheet 2 and the upper surface of thecore 4. Theelastic member 5 is contractable against a rigidity of thecore 4 so that thezones core 4 surrounded by the respectiveelastic members 5 may be contracted inwardly of the annuli defined by theelastic members 5 as the latter contract. - The
zones core 4 lying in the front and rear halves A1, A2 of the diaper 1 become depressed downwardly of the diaper 1 to form adepressions 6 as thezones elastic members 5. The diaper 1 of FIG. 4 is particularly suitable as men's diaper since thedepression 6 is formed also in the front half A1 of the diaper 1 and wearer's penis can be received in thisdepression 6. - FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIGS. 1 and 4 showing still another embodiment of the diaper and FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along line D-D in FIG. 6. The diaper1 according to this embodiment is similar to those shown in FIGS. 1-4 in that the diaper 1 comprises the top- and
backsheets core 4 disposed between these twosheets rear waist regions crotch region 21 extending between these twowaist regions side edge portions 1 a, the longitudinallyopposite end portions 1 b and the pair ofbarrier cuffs 7 normally biased to rise on the inner surface of the diaper 1. - The diaper1 is provided in its front and rear half zones A1, A2 with
elastic members core 4, respectively. The respectiveelastic members elastic member 13 lying in the front half A1 is disposed between the lower surface of thecore 4 and thebacksheet 3 and secured under tension to the lower surface of thecore 4 and the inner surface of thebacksheet 3. Theelastic member 5 lying in the rear half A2 disposed between the upper surface of thecore 4 and the inner surface of thetopsheet 2 and secured under tension to the inner surface of thetopsheet 2 and the upper surface of thecore 4. - The
core 4 is thinner in thezones core 4 surrounded by theelastic members elastic members zones elastic members core 4 facilitates thezones core 4 to contract inward from the annuli defined by the respectiveelastic members - The
elastic members core 4 so that thezones core 4 surrounded by the respectiveelastic members elastic members - In the front half A1 of the diaper 1, the
zone 4 b of thecore 4 protrudes upwardly of the diaper 1 as thezone 4 b contracts inward from the annulus defined by theelastic member 13 to form aprotuberance 14 in thiszone 4 b of thecore 4. In the rear half A2 of the diaper 1, on the other hand, thezone 4 a of thecore 4 is depressed downwardly of the diaper 1 as thezone 4 a contracts inward from the annulus defined by theelastic member 13 to form thedepression 6 in thezone 4 a of thecore 4. The diaper 1 of FIG. 6 is particularly suitable as women's diaper since the diaper 1 is formed in its front half A1 with theprotuberance 14 adapted to be placed against wearer's vulva. - This embodiment of the diaper1 may be modified so that a pair of
elastic members 13 are provided in the front and rear half zones A1, A2 both annularly extending on the lower surface of thecore 4 and secured under tension to the inner surface of thebacksheet 3 and the lower surface of thecore 4. According to this variant, thezones core 4 surrounded by the respectiveelastic members 13 in the front and rear halves A1, A2 of the diaper 1 protrude upwardly of the diaper 1 to formrespective protuberances 14. Theprotuberance 14 formed in the rear half A2 of the diaper 1 is adapted to be placed against the wearer's hip and, therefore, the diaper 1 according to such variant is particularly suitable for baby's diaper normally discharging loose passage. - An alternative arrangement is also possible without departing from the scope of this invention such that only the front half A1 of the diaper 1 is formed with the
depression 6 or theprotuberance 14 or only the rear half A2 of the diaper 1 is formed with theprotuberance 14. It is also possible without departing from the scope of this invention to form thedepression 6 only in the front half A1 of the diaper 1 to form theprotuberance 14 only in the rear half A2 of the diaper 1. It is essential that theelastic member 5 is bonded to at least the upper surface of thecore 4 and theelastic member 13 is bonded at least to the lower surface of thecore 4. It is not essential to secure theseelastic members backsheet 3. - The
topsheet 2 is formed by a liquid-pervious nonwoven fabric or a porous plastic film, preferably by a liquid-pervious hydrophilic sheet. Thebacksheet 3 is formed by a hydrophobic nonwoven fabric, a liquid-impervious plastic film, a laminated sheet of these hydrophobic nonwoven fabric and plastic film, preferably by a breathable liquid-impervious sheet. Thecuffs 7 are formed by a hydrophobic nonwoven fabric, preferably by a breathable liquid-impervious sheet. - The nonwoven fabric used for those purposes may be selected from a group including a spun lace nonwoven fabric, a needle punch nonwoven fabric, a melt blown nonwoven fabric, a thermal bond nonwoven fabric, a spun bond nonwoven fabric and a chemical bond nonwoven fabric. The composite nonwoven fabric (SMS nonwoven fabric) consisting of a melt blown nonwoven fabric having a high water-resistance sandwiched between two layers of a spun bond nonwoven fabric being in strength as well as in flexibility may be used. The SMS nonwoven fabric can be made by a process comprising the steps of sandwiching the melt blown nonwoven fabric with the two layers of spun bond nonwoven fabric and then bonding these melt blown nonwoven fabric and the spun bond nonwoven fabric together using a pressing technique. Component fibers of the nonwoven fabric may be selected from a group including polyolefine-, polyester- and polyamide- fibers, and conjugated fiber of polyethylene/polypropylene or polyester and the like.
- The
core 4 is a mixture of fluff pulp and high absorption polymer particles compressed in to a desired thickness and entirely covered with a water-pervious sheet (not shown) such as tissue paper. Bonding of thecore 4, theelastic members sheets cuffs 7 may be carried out using adhesive such as hot melt adhesive or pressure-sensitive adhesive or a heat-sealing technique. - The disposable diaper according to this invention enables the depression and/or the protuberance to be formed in the core without previously molding the core to form such depression and/or protuberance. More specifically, the core is provided on its upper and/or lower surfaces with the elastic member to surround a predetermined zone of the core and the elastic member is secured under tension to the upper and/lower surfaces of the core so that the zone of the core surrounded by the elastic member may contract inwardly of the elastic member to form the depression extending downwardly and/or the protuberance extending upwardly of the diaper as the elastic member contracts.
- The diaper formed in its rear half with the depression will be effective to prevent leakage of body wastes from the diaper by reliably containing the discharged body wastes in the depression. The diaper formed in its front half with the depression is particularly suitable as men's diaper since the wearer's penis can be held in this depression. The diaper formed in its front half with the protuberance is particularly suitable as women's diaper since this protuberance is adapted to be placed against the wearer's vulva and thereby facilitates the discharged urine to be absorbed by the core.
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