Generally thin, flexible, sanitary napkin with central absorbent hump
First Claim
1. A sanitary napkin for wearing in a panty, said sanitary napkin having a principal longitudinal centerline, a principal transverse centerline, a body surface, a garment surface, a longitudinal central region disposed along the length of at least a portion of said principal longitudinal centerline, surrounding absorbent regions located outboard of said longitudinal central region, at least some portions of said surrounding regions being disposed laterally outboard of said longitudinal central region and having a caliper of less than or equal to about 5 millimeters, said sanitary napkin comprising:
- a liquid pervious topsheet;
a liquid impervious backsheet joined to said topsheet;
an absorbent core positioned between said topsheet and said backsheet; and
a longitudinal medial hump on said body surface in said longitudinal central region of said sanitary napkin, said hump having a point of maximum amplitude and a caliper measured at its point of maximum amplitude that is greater than about 3 millimeters and at least about 2.0 times the caliper of said portions of said surrounding regions that are disposed laterally outboard of said longitudinal central region, said hump being capable of independent movement with respect to said panty and said backsheet during normal use.
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Abstract
A generally thin, flexible sanitary napkin capable of handling medium to high menstrual flows which has a central absorbent hump is disclosed. The hump comprises a longitudinally-oriented elongated medial absorbent hump that projects from the body surface of the sanitary napkin. The sanitary napkin preferably has surrounding absorbent regions outboard of the hump with a caliper of less than or equal to about 5 millimeters. The sanitary napkin preferably has a caliper at the point of maximum amplitude of the hump that is greater than twice the caliper of the surrounding regions. The hump preferably has a caliper of at least about 0.15 inch (about 3.5-4 millimeters). The longitudinal central region of the sanitary napkin preferably has a flexure-resistance that is greater than that of the surrounding regions.
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34 Claims
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1. A sanitary napkin for wearing in a panty, said sanitary napkin having a principal longitudinal centerline, a principal transverse centerline, a body surface, a garment surface, a longitudinal central region disposed along the length of at least a portion of said principal longitudinal centerline, surrounding absorbent regions located outboard of said longitudinal central region, at least some portions of said surrounding regions being disposed laterally outboard of said longitudinal central region and having a caliper of less than or equal to about 5 millimeters, said sanitary napkin comprising:
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a liquid pervious topsheet;
a liquid impervious backsheet joined to said topsheet;
an absorbent core positioned between said topsheet and said backsheet; and
a longitudinal medial hump on said body surface in said longitudinal central region of said sanitary napkin, said hump having a point of maximum amplitude and a caliper measured at its point of maximum amplitude that is greater than about 3 millimeters and at least about 2.0 times the caliper of said portions of said surrounding regions that are disposed laterally outboard of said longitudinal central region, said hump being capable of independent movement with respect to said panty and said backsheet during normal use. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33)
said top half of said hump has a width between about 0.5 cm and about 5 cm and said bottom half of said hump has a width greater than the width or the top half of the hump. -
9. A sanitary napkin according to claim 1 wherein the caliper at said point of maximum amplitude is between about 4 mm and about 15 mm.
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10. A sanitary napkin according to claim 1 wherein the caliper at said point of maximum amplitude is between about 5 mm and about 10 mm.
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11. The sanitary napkin of claim 9 wherein said portions of said surrounding regions have a caliper of less than or equal to about 4 mm.
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12. The sanitary napkin of claims 1, 9, or 11 wherein said longitudinal central region has a flexure-resistance that is greater than the flexure-resistance of said portions of said surrounding regions, and the flexure-resistance of said longitudinal central region is up to about 1,000 grams, and the flexure-resistance of said portions of said surrounding regions is less than or equal to about 700 grams.
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13. The sanitary napkin of claim 11 wherein said sanitary napkin has a test capacity of at least about 8.0 grams, and a total capacity of at least about 14.0 grams.
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14. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 or 9 wherein said hump is at least partially formed by a hump-forming element.
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15. The sanitary napkin of claim 14 wherein said hump-forming element is positioned between said topsheet and said backsheet.
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16. The sanitary napkin of claim 14 wherein said hump-forming element is positioned between said topsheet and said absorbent core.
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17. The sanitary napkin of claim 14 wherein said hump-forming element is positioned between said absorbent core and said backsheet.
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18. The sanitary napkin of claim 14 wherein said hump-forming element is positioned within said absorbent core.
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19. The sanitary napkin of claim 14 wherein said absorbent core comprises a material and said hump-forming element comprises a different material than said absorbent core.
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20. The sanitary napkin of claim 14 wherein the hump-forming element comprises hydrophilic fibers.
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21. The sanitary napkin of claim 14 wherein said hump-forming element is absorbent.
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22. The sanitary napkin of claim 14 wherein said hump-forming element comprises a separate resilient element.
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23. The sanitary napkin of claim 22 wherein said hump-forming element is also wet resilient.
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24. The sanitary napkin of claim 22 wherein said hump-forming element has a recovery percentage of greater than about 85% when dry.
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25. The sanitary napkin of claim 22 wherein said hump-forming element has a recovery percentage of greater than about 90% when dry.
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26. The sanitary napkin of claim 23 wherein said hump-forming element has a recovery percentage of greater than about 85% when wet.
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27. The sanitary napkin of claim 23 wherein said hump-forming element has a recovery percentage of greater than about 90% when wet.
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28. The sanitary napkin of claim 22 wherein said hump-forming element comprises from about 20% to about 100% synthetic fibers.
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29. The sanitary napkin of claim 28 wherein said synthetic fibers are selected from the group consisting of at least one of the following:
- polyester fibers;
synthetic fibers having capillary channels on their exteriors;
polypropylene fibers;
or, orlon fibers.
- polyester fibers;
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30. The sanitary napkin of claim 14 wherein said hump-forming element at least partially comprises a material selected from the group consisting of:
- a fibrous absorbent gelling material;
or a mixture of fibrous absorbent gelling material and polyester.
- a fibrous absorbent gelling material;
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31. A sanitary napkin according to claim 14 wherein said hump-forming element comprises at least two separate components which include at least an upper component and a lower component, and said upper component has a smaller caliper than said lower component, and said upper component has a longer dimension measured in the transverse direction than said lower component.
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32. The sanitary napkin of claim 31 wherein said upper and lower components comprise one of the following combinations of layers:
- an upper component comprising at least one tissue layer overlying a lower component comprising a batt of polyester material;
or, an upper component comprising a laminate comprising at least one tissue layer and at least one layer of absorbent gelling material overlying a lower component comprising a material selected from the group consisting of;
a batt of polyester;
a batt of rayon;
a batt of orlon;
a batt of wood pulp;
a foam;
or, a batt of capillary channel fibers;
or, any combinations thereof.
- an upper component comprising at least one tissue layer overlying a lower component comprising a batt of polyester material;
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33. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 wherein said hump comprises portions of said sanitary napkin which have been gathered in around the principal longitudinal centerline and secured.
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34. A sanitary napkin for wearing in a panty, said sanitary napkin having a principal longitudinal centerline, a principal transverse centerline, four corner regions, a body surface, a garment surface, a longitudinal central region disposed along the length of at least a portion of said principal longitudinal centerline, surrounding regions located outboard of said longitudinal central region, at least some portions of said surrounding regions being disposed laterally outboard of said longitudinal central region, said sanitary napkin having a caliper of less than or equal to about 4 millimeters, said sanitary napkin comprising:
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a liquid pervious topsheet;
a liquid impervious backsheet joined to said topsheet;
an absorbent core positioned between said topsheet and said backsheet;
a longitudinal medial hump on said body surface in said longitudinal central region of said sanitary napkin, said hump having a point of maximum amplitude and a caliper measured at its point of maximum amplitude that is greater than about 3 millimeters and at least about 2.0 times the caliper of said portions of said surrounding regions that are disposed laterally outboard of said longitudinal central region, said hump being capable of independent movement with respect to said panty during normal use; and
a fastener on the garment surface for fastening said sanitary napkin to the crotch region of a wearer'"'"'s panties, said fastener comprising at least two zones of fastener material, wherein said zones of fastener material are arranged generally in an overall configuration that resembles a modified letter “
X”
without any fastener material in the portion of the configuration that would form the center of the letter X, and the ends of the “
X”
located in the corner regions of the sanitary napkin.
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Specification