Title of Invention

"A WOMEN'S DISPOSABLE HYGIENIC NAPKIN FOR EXTERNAL USE"

Abstract A women's disposable hygienic napkin for external use, characterized in that said napkin comprises of longitudinal conformable corrugations (200) in its whole structure that allow the hygienic napkin to extend and/or shrink by adapting same to the user's panties.
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This invention relates to a women's disposable hygienic napkin for external use.
Disclosure of the Invention
The present invention is related to a women's disposable hygienic napkin for external use, more specifically a women's disposable hygienic napkin provided with corrugations conformable in its whole structure, which makes it possible to adapt the hygienic napkin to the user's panties according to her needs.
Women's disposable hygienic napkins are articles widely known in the state of the art that comprise an absorbent core sandwiched between two layers known as top sheet and lining sheet.
Usually, the top sheet is permeable to fluids and its function is to allow the passage of the menstrual fluid towards the absorbent core, thus keeping the fluid away from the user's body. It can be comprised of a layer of a material other than a fabric or composed of a perforated plastic film or any other material for performing said function.
Usually, the lining sheet is impermeable or resistant to the passage of liquids and is used to prevent the fluid absorbed by the absorbent core from leaking. It may comprise a non-perforated plastic sheet or any other material having such features.
The absorbent core is composed of synthetic cellulosic or textile fibers such as rayon, polyester and the like. Its purpose is to contain the vaginal exudates. In the assumption that the absorbent core to contains a superabsorbent material, it can present an large range of particle size and be distributed in any of a number of ways, for example, as a layer, or film, or as individual particles. As example of superabsorbent material that can be used is sodium polymethacrylate or any other suitable superabsorbent material.
The required features in a women's disposable hygienic napkin so that it pleases its users mainly include the anatomical adaptation, the fast absorption, the fixation in its place during use, and also must be discreet and comfortable.
The conventional women's disposable hygienic napkins shrink and the user's movement changes its initial configuration, for the movement tends to conform the napkin to the geometry of the space between the user's thighs, thus making it

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possible the occurrence of discomfort and premature leakage.
The prior art has tried to optimize the efficiency of those disposable products by using static concepts of the body shape in the pulp and improving the absorption of the menstrual fluid.
Examples of articles of the state of the article the purpose of which is the anatomical adaptation include the hourglass shape used in women's hygienic napkins, for example in U.S. Patent No. 3,805,790 (Kimberly-Clark) and U.S. Patent No. 4,758,241 (Elissa D. Papajohn). Said configuration takes into account the space between the user's thighs close to the vaginal region, thus providing an improvement over rectangular-shaped articles, but said women's napkins do not take into account the individuality of the space between the user's thighs and the variety of panties used nowadays.
Another important example of the prior art is the women's hygienic napkin with a corrugated absorbent core, for example in U.S. Patent No. 3,411,504 (J. A. Glasman). Said women's hygienic napkin comprises an absorbent core provided with longitudinal embossed lines for a faster flow of the menstrual fluid, but it does not take into account the user's anatomy.
Still another example of the prior art women's hygienic napkin is U.S. Patent No. 3,954,107 (Colgate Palmolive) that is provided with two parallel longitudinal absorbent cores having a channel therebetween whose function is to collect the fluid and direct same to the longitudinal ends of the article, not aiming at the women anatomy or comfort.
The objective of the present invention is to overcome the above described inconveniences by improving the state of art in order to offer the user a better adaptation, an efficient absorption, protection, comfort and discretion.
The invention is based on a women's disposable hygienic napkin for external use characterized by having longitudinal corrugations conformed in its whole structure that allows the hygienic napkin to extend and/or shrink and adapt same to user's panties according to her needs.
It should be understood by conformable corrugations the longitudinal folds throughout the structure of the absorbent article that provide a corrugated structure that is adaptable according to the user's needs at the time she puts the hygienic

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napkin on. The corrugations are disposed in such a way that they are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the product before use. The corrugations are not necessarily regular.
!t should be understood by adaptation all and any extension or side compression against the women's hygienic napkin, in a way that said hygienic napkin can be extended and positioned by the user in the required place when she puts it on. The extensibility of the hygienic napkin attained by the corrugations provides a better adequacy to the dimensions of the panties, thus providing comfort and safety to the user.
An alternative of the present invention relates to a conformable corrugated absorbent structure that makes out the women's hygienic napkin, wherein the longitudinal folds are conformed in such a way that they are kept at least until the moment of use. The conformation of the structure of the absorbent article is stabilized by one of the sides of the product, that is, on the surface, in the lower part of the longitudinal cavities or on the inner walls of the corrugations on one of its sides.
The conformation must be kept at least until the time the napkin is put on, in such a way that the structure of the absorbent article can be adapted to the user's needs, that is, said conformation must provide a lateral extensibility to the structure of the absorbent article whenever required.
The conformation process is selected in accordance with the types of materials of the absorbent structure used. The conformation can be attained, for example, through heating, adhesive application, embossing of the tips by means of heat, adhesive, or both, and the like.
In the event of conformation through the application of an adhesive, a suitable adhesive is the pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA).
A suitable way to maintain the structure of the absorbent article is to spray an adhesive on a smooth surface, for example a film, and then overlap the structure of the previously corrugated hygienic napkin over said film.
At the time it is put on, the smooth surface is removed, the ends are extended and/or compressed and then attached to the panties.
Another typical way to conform the structure of the absorbent article is to

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apply adhesive lines in the inner regions of the protuberances of the corrugations and to place the corrugations close to one another.
At the time it is put on, the ends of the absorbent article are extended and/or compressed, thus exposing the adhesive regions for attaching said napkin to the user's panties.
The corrugation or longitudinal fold of the absorbent structure is attained by procedures known to one skilled in the art, for example, the use of a male-female configuration.
The absorbent article of the present invention may also comprise side fastening wings.
The present invention will be described below through the accompanying drawings that represent a preferred embodiment, without excluding other alternative embodiments of protection defined in the attached claims. The relevant figures are as follows:
Figure 1 - a perspective view of the women's hygienic napkin in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 - a cross-sectional cut view of the women's hygienic napkin illustrated in Figure 1;
Figure 3 - a cross-sectional cut view of a variation of the conformation of the women's hygienic napkin illustrated in Figure 1;
Figure 4 - a detailed cross-section cut view of the variation of the conformation illustrated in Figure 3, with the corrugations close to one another;
Figure 5 - a view of the women's hygienic napkin of the invention, when it is initially adjusted to the panties;
Figure 6 - a view of the women's hygienic napkin of the invention, in the sequence of the adjustment to the panties;
Figure 7 - a cross-section cut view of the women's hygienic napkin illustrated in Figure 1.
The women's hygienic napkin 10 of the present invention is comprised of a substantially oblong absorbent core 25 disposed between two layers known as top sheet 20 and lining sheet 30.
The top sheet 20 is permeable to fluid and its function is to allow the passage

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of the menstrual fluid towards the absorbent core 25, thus keeping the fluid away from the user's body. Therefore, it should comprise a layer of a material other than fabric or made of a perforated plastic film or any material that performs this function.
The lining sheet 30, opposite the top sheet 20, is impermeable or resistant to the passage of liquids and used to prevent the fluid absorbed by the absorbent core 25 from leaking. Therefore, it should comprise a non-perforated plastic sheet or any other material having such features.
Still according to the present invention, the women's hygienic napkin 10 is preferably provided with wings or borders 40 that if extend laterally from the top sheet 20 and/or of the lining sheet 30 of the women's hygienic napkin 10 and they help in the attachment of the napkin to the user's panties. In the lower part of each side wing, there is an adhesive 60 covered by a removable protection sheet 50.
As shown in Figure 2, the women's hygienic napkin 10 is provided with longitudinal conformable corrugations that can extend throughout its whole structure. Such corrugations are formed by alternating protuberances 90 and cavities 100. Said protuberances 90 and cavities 100 are not necessarily regular.
Said corrugated structure of the women's hygienic napkin 10 can be maintained until the time of use by the adhesive regions 70 located in the lower part of the cavities 100, protected by a removable protection sheet 80.
Figure 3 shows another alternative of the stabilization of the corrugated structure of the women's hygienic napkin 10, wherein said structure is maintained through the application of adhesive 71 to the lower part of the protuberances 90, and the corrugations are disposed close to one another as shown in Figure 4. In Figure 3, it is also shown an apparent thickness "e" characterized by the formation of the corrugations. The same happens in Figure 4, wherein the apparent thickness "E" is formed by the approximation of the corrugations. Preferable, "E" up to fifteen times higher than "e".
Figure 5 shows said women's hygienic napkin 10 at the time it is placed on the panties 110 of the user 120. Said napkin can be extended in the front portion in direction X as far as a position "a" according to the needs of the user 120.
Similarly, in Figure 6 the women's hygienic napkin 10 is shown extended in the lower part, in direction X as far as a position "b" according to the needs of the

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user 120.
Preferably, the positions "a" and "b" can be extended as far as about five times the initial width of the corrugated absorbent.
Figure 7 shows another alternative of the stabilization of the corrugated structure of the hygienic napkin 10, wherein said structure is maintained through the application of adhesive 71 to the lower part of the protuberances 90 and cavities 100 continuously.
Although not shown in the accompanying figures, the central third part of the absorbent article 10 can be made of a non-corrugated material.

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WE CLAIM:
1. A women's disposable hygienic napkin for external use, characterized In that saw napkin comprises of longitudinal conformable corrugations (200) In its whole structure that allow the hygienic napkin to extend and/or shrink by adapting same to the user's parties.
2. A women's disposable hygienic napkin as claimed In claim 1, wherein said extension and/or shrinkage is preferably upto five times the inltial width of the corrugated absorbent (25).
3. A women's disposable hygienic napkin as claimed in claim 1, wherein the apparent thickness is preferably of up to five times the Initial apparent thickness of the corrugated absorbent (25).
4. A women's disposable hygienic napkin as claimed in claim 1, also comprises wings (40) that extend laterally.
5. A women's disposable hygienic napkin as claimed In claim 1, wherein before use, the corrugations (200) are maintained by a protection sheet (80) that contacts the adhesive regions (70) in the lower parts of the cavities (100).
6. A women's disposable hygienic napkin as claimed in claim 1, wherein before use, the corrugations (200) are maintained by the adhesive lines (71) disposed between the lower regions of the protuberances (90) of the corrugations (200).
7. A women's disposable hygienic napkin as claimed In claim 1 wherein before use the corrugations (200) are maintained by the adhesive line (71, 70) disposed between the tower regions of the protuberances (90) and cavities (100) the corrugations (200).
8. A women's disposable hygienic napkin as claimed in claim 1, wherein the central third part of the women's hygienic napkin is preferably non-corrugated.
A women's disposable hygienic napkin for external use, characterized in that said napkin comprises of longitudinal conformable corrugations (200) in its whole structure that allow the hygienic napkin to extend and/or shrink by adapting same to the user's panties.

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00541-cal-2000-claims.pdf

00541-cal-2000-correspondence.pdf

00541-cal-2000-description(complete).pdf

00541-cal-2000-drawings.pdf

00541-cal-2000-form-1.pdf

00541-cal-2000-form-18.pdf

00541-cal-2000-form-2.pdf

00541-cal-2000-form-3.pdf

00541-cal-2000-form-5.pdf

00541-cal-2000-g.p.a.pdf

00541-cal-2000-letters patent.pdf

00541-cal-2000-priority document others.pdf

00541-cal-2000-priority document.pdf

541-cal-2000-granted-abstract.pdf

541-cal-2000-granted-claims.pdf

541-cal-2000-granted-description (complete).pdf

541-cal-2000-granted-drawings.pdf

541-cal-2000-granted-form 2.pdf

541-cal-2000-granted-specification.pdf

541-cal-2000-priority document.pdf

541-cal-2000-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 200634
Indian Patent Application Number 541/CAL/2000
PG Journal Number 06/2007
Publication Date 09-Feb-2007
Grant Date 09-Feb-2007
Date of Filing 20-Sep-2000
Name of Patentee JOHNSON & JOHNSON INDUSTRIA E COMERCIO LTDA
Applicant Address Rua Gerivatiba ,207 05501-030-sao paulo-SP Brazil,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 CARVALHO ANTONIO CARLOS RIBEIRO a Brazilian national ,of Rus carolina naressi, 63,Taubate ,Sao Paulo ,SP Brazil
PCT International Classification Number A 61F 13/15
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 PI9904370-0 1999-09-28 Brazil