Abstract: An absorbent feminine care article (20) having a longitudinal direction (22), a lateral direction (24), first and second longitudinally opposed end portions (72, 72a), and an intermediate portion (76) located between the end portions. The article (20) comprises an absorbent body structure (30) sandwiched between a cover (26) and a baffle (28). In a particular aspect, the absorbent structure (30) can include an intake layer (32) and a shaping layer (36). In other aspects, the intake layer (32) and shaping layer (36) can have differently configured absorbent capacities, differently configured densities, differently configured basis weights and/or differently configured sizes which are selectively arranged to provide desired combinations of liquid intake rate, absorbent retention capacity, shape maintenance, and aesthetics.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 19, 2003
Date of Patent:
December 15, 2009
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
Inventors:
Jennifer L. Misek, Danielle G. Finger, Alice Y. Romans-Hess, Mary A. Berceau, Jamie L. Gloede, Candace D. Krautkramer, Jason M. English, Jennifer E. Pozniak, Stuart J. Burgan, Peter S. Gebhardt, Patsy A. Krautkramer, Wendy L. Hamilton, Amanda J. Carlson
Abstract: A urine absorbing pad comprising a laminate including: a liquid penneable internal surface sheet; a liquid impermeable external surface sheet; and an absorbent core sandwiched between the internal and external surface sheets. The laminate forming a bag body having an opening, at which the internal surface sheet is directed inward, the opening being positioned closer to an upper end of the bag body than to a lower end of the bag body. The upper end and the lower end are extended substantially at a right angle with resect to each other. The opening is formed into a slit shape having a longitudinal direction from the upper end toward the lower and.