Disposable absorbent article system employing sensor for detecting non-nutritive sucking events
First Claim
1. A system for evaluating a disposable article, the system comprising:
- a first sensor adapted to detect non-nutritive sucking events produced by an infant;
a second sensor adapted to detect fluid flowing to, or present in, a disposable article worn by the infant; and
an information device operatively connected to the first sensor, said information device adapted to accomplish one or more of receiving, storing, processing, displaying, or transmitting information corresponding to the non-nutritive sucking events detected by the first sensor.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a system, method, and device for detecting non-nutritive sucking events produced by an infant; patterns comprising such events (i.e., rhythmic sucking patterns, or RSPs); and relating said events and/or RSPs to performance of a disposable absorbent article worn by the infant. The frequency and/or amplitude and/or other characteristics of non-nutritive sucking changes in response to liquid insults introduced to a disposable absorbent article. Accordingly, changes to RSPs offer detectable and measurable indicia of an infant'"'"'s perception of the performance of a disposable absorbent article. Furthermore, such information may be used to support and/or substantiate marketing communications to consumers, or to guide selection and/or management of research-and-development programs.
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26 Claims
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1. A system for evaluating a disposable article, the system comprising:
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a first sensor adapted to detect non-nutritive sucking events produced by an infant;
a second sensor adapted to detect fluid flowing to, or present in, a disposable article worn by the infant; and
an information device operatively connected to the first sensor, said information device adapted to accomplish one or more of receiving, storing, processing, displaying, or transmitting information corresponding to the non-nutritive sucking events detected by the first sensor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 21)
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12. A pacifier adapted to detect non-nutritive sucking events, the pacifier comprising:
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a nipple;
a base attached to said nipple;
a sensor attached to said base, said sensor adapted to detect non-nutritive sucking events produced by an infant sucking on the nipple; and
an information device attached to said base and operatively connected to the sensor, said information device adapted to accomplish one or more of receiving, storing, processing, displaying, or transmitting information corresponding to the non-nutritive sucking events detected by the sensor. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 22)
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17. A method for evaluating the performance of a first disposable article, the method comprising:
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(a) detecting non-nutritive sucking events produced by an infant wearer of a first disposable article;
(b) detecting fluid flowing to, or present in, the first disposable article worn by the infant; and
(c) relating the detected non-nutritive sucking events to the detected flow of fluid to, or presence of fluid in, the first disposable article. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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23. A message referring to a disposable absorbent product and adapted to be communicated to consumers, wherein substantiation of the message is based on non-nutritive sucking events.
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24. A research-and-development effort directed to changing the functional performance, product specifications, or materials of construction of a disposable article, wherein said research-and-development effort comprises an evaluation of non-nutritive sucking events.
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25. A system for evaluating a disposable article, the system comprising:
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a first sensor adapted to detect non-nutritive sucking events produced by an infant;
a second sensor adapted to detect a property of one or more components of a disposable article worn by the infant; and
an information device operatively connected to the first sensor, said information device adapted to accomplish one or more of receiving, storing, processing, displaying, or transmitting information corresponding to the non-nutritive sucking events detected by the first sensor.
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26. A method for evaluating the performance of a disposable article, the method comprising:
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(a) detecting non-nutritive sucking events produced by an infant wearer of a disposable article;
(b) characterizing a change to a disposable article worn by the infant; and
(c) relating the detected non-nutritive sucking events to the characterized change to the disposable article.
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