Disposable garment with breathable leg cuffs
First Claim
1. A disposable diaper comprising a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid impermeable backsheet, and an absorbent element interposed therebetween;
- said diaper having two lateral end margins and two longitudinal side margins;
said longitudinal side margins being contoured in that said side margins are non-linear over at least a portion of their respective lengths;
said diaper further having two longitudinally extending cuffs adapted to contact the legs of a wearer when said diaper is in use;
each of said cuffs comprising at least a portion of one of said longitudinal side margins;
each of said cuffs having been rendered elastically contractable by the association therewith of elastic means affixed to said diaper;
wherein each of said cuffs is permeable to vapor over at least a portion of its extent, each of said cuffs comprises at least one separate element affixed to said diaper, each of said cuffs comprises at least one portion permeable to vapor and at least one portion impermeable to vapor; and
wherein in each cuff at least one portion permeable to vapor is intermediate the distal edge of said cuff and said adsorbent element and at least one portion impermeable to vapor is intermediate said portion permeable to vapor and said absorbent element, and the portion permeable to vapor comprises from about 5% to about 75% of said cuff.
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Abstract
Disposable diapers provided with breathable leg cuffs. Disposable diapers comprise a topsheet, an absorbent element, and a backsheet. The leg cuff of a disposable diaper is that part of the diaper which fits about the wearer'"'"'s leg. Extensions of the backsheet can be used to form cuffs which are frequently elasticized. In the present invention the cuffs are formed of a material which allows passage of vapor ("breathes") while tending to retard the passage of liquid. Apertured thermoplastic films are examples of such materials. Certain advantages accrue in cuffs which are permeable to vapor in their distal portions and impermeable in the portions adjacent the absorbent element. If the disposable diaper has a breathable backsheet, the cuffs are constructed to be more permeable to vapor per unit area in their breathable portions than is the backsheet.
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1. A disposable diaper comprising a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid impermeable backsheet, and an absorbent element interposed therebetween;
- said diaper having two lateral end margins and two longitudinal side margins;
said longitudinal side margins being contoured in that said side margins are non-linear over at least a portion of their respective lengths;
said diaper further having two longitudinally extending cuffs adapted to contact the legs of a wearer when said diaper is in use;
each of said cuffs comprising at least a portion of one of said longitudinal side margins;
each of said cuffs having been rendered elastically contractable by the association therewith of elastic means affixed to said diaper;
wherein each of said cuffs is permeable to vapor over at least a portion of its extent, each of said cuffs comprises at least one separate element affixed to said diaper, each of said cuffs comprises at least one portion permeable to vapor and at least one portion impermeable to vapor; and
wherein in each cuff at least one portion permeable to vapor is intermediate the distal edge of said cuff and said adsorbent element and at least one portion impermeable to vapor is intermediate said portion permeable to vapor and said absorbent element, and the portion permeable to vapor comprises from about 5% to about 75% of said cuff. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- said diaper having two lateral end margins and two longitudinal side margins;
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