Title of Invention

"A SANITARY NAPKIN "

Abstract A sanitary napkin comprising a top layer, a lining layer and an absorbent core, the absorbent core being disposed between the top layer and the lining layer, and a conveying element being associated with the top layer and vertically aligned along a central longitudinal axis of the sanitaiy napkin, the conveying element being substantially laminar and orthogonal to the surface of the napkin and having a main portion and a curtain portion, wherein the main portion, during the use, is adapted to be partially inserted between a user's labia majora.
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Title: "A SANITARY NAPKIN"
The present invention is related to a sanitary napkin, particularly a woman's sanitary napkin, and more specifically an intimate woman's sanitary napkin provided with a collecting and conveying element for the menstrual flow. Description of the State of the Art
As known in the art, the woman's sanitary napkins (also simply designated as napkins in the following text) are generally disposable and used to collect and retain vaginal exudates, especially menstrual blood and intermenstrual secretions.
Usually, such napkins are comprised of a substantially elongated absorbent core, sandwiched between a top layer and a lining layer.
The top layer contacts the user's pelvic area and is generally made of a pervious material that does not cause any imtation to the user's skin.
The purpose of the lining layer, opposite the top layer, is to prevent the fluid retained in the absorbent core from leaking into the user's clothes, being generally made of an impervious material.
The attachment of the sanitary napkin to the user's undenwear is generally carried out through adhesive areas on the outer surface of the lining layer, which are stuck to the inner surface of the area in the user's panties between her thighs. In addition, as an aid to such attachment, the napkin may be provided with side wings provided with adhesive areas that are folded and releasably adhered to the outer surface of the area in the user's panties between her thighs.
An undesirable aspect concerning the napkins known in the present art is the occurrence of leaking when the napkin is not well fitted in the user's pelvic area. When such situation takes place, the evacuation of vaginal exudate can firstly reach areas near the edges instead of the central area, and therefore brings about a leakage because it cannot be promptly absorbed, and then leaks.
Still another cause of leakages during the use of napkins known in the state of the art is the distance between the point in the body where the body exudate leaves and the napkin surface - the larger the distance the greater the chance of its slipping through the body surface itself and leaking.
U.S. Patent No 5,702,380, that represents a prior art very close to the present invention, describes a woman's sanitary napkin provided with a longitudinal central protuberance, said protuberance being adapted to be located fc>etween the user's

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iabia majora, but not penetrating into her vagina. The disclosure of said patent teaches that the central protuberance 14 is an element provided with several components, viz, an absorbent packing 34 which is covered on its surface by a permeable cover layer 28 and contains the central rod 56 of an inverted T shaped fluid drawing device 54 inside same.
This patent has a number of drawbacks:
- the central protuberance 14 is aligned with the rest of the napkin element, in such a way that when the napkin is moved according to the movements of the user, the protuberance is also moved and rubbed against the inner walls of the labia majora and might cause discomfort to the user;
- the central protuberance 14 is provided with absorbent material, thus, storing fluid and providing the user with a damp feeling
- the central protuberance 14 is of complex construction, either in view of its integration with the napkin surface (figures 3A, SB and 3C) or due to the existence of the fluid drawing device 54 inside same.
Also, the American paper Statutory Invention Registration HI614 can be mentioned which discloses a woman's napkin provided with two superposed adjacent absorbent structures, the first one being protuberant and approximately tubular in the longitudinal direction, the second one being planar and elongated, wherein the first one is more comfortable and smoother than the second one, so that during the use It contacts the user's labia majora, being partially inserted between them. This achievement also provides faulty aspects, as follows:
- the finst absorbent stnjcture, although being adjustable, provides an apparently excessive volume to be comfortably inserted between the user's labia majora without being inconvenient;
- the first absorbent structure is attached over the second absorbent structure, thus causing a movement according to the user's movement, bringing about discomfort and even pain to the user during use;
- the first absorbent structure retains fluids, and therefore provides the user With a damp feeling.
Brief Description and Objects of the Invention
In view of the problems found in the state of the art, an object of the present invention is to provide a sanitary napkin provided with an elongated collecting and

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cpnveying element lor the menstrual flow which is substantially disposed along the longitudinal axis of the sanitary napkin.
Another object of the present invention is a sanitary napkin cooperating with the user's vulva area In order to collect and convey the flow of vaginal exudates to the central area of the absorbent pad surface, thus minimizing the possibilities of leakage due to the early displacement of the exudates towards the sides of the article.
Still another object of the present invention is a sanitary napkin provided with a collecting and conveying element for the menstrual flow that during the use penetrates at less partially between the user's labia majora in a less aggressive way and almost not subject to the movement of the user's body. Such objectives are reached by a sanitary napkin characterized by comprising an elernent for collecting and conveying the vaginal exudates and an absorbent element, said collecting and conveying element being substantially laminar and orthogonal to the surface of said sanitary napkin, and not aligned with said absorbent element.
Concisely, some aspects of the Invention are the collection of the vaginal exudate, the conveyance of the exudate to the absorbent medium but not the alignment of the collecting and conveying element with the absorbent element, and the cooperation of the sanitary napkin with the user's vulva area.
Within a particular embodiment of the present invention, the laminar collecting and conveying element for vaginal exudates (blood, urine, intermenstrual secretions, and the like.) is embodied as a non-woven veil preferably joined only to the ends of the sanitary napkin by attachment points substantially disposed along the central longitudinal axis of the sanitary napkin. When put in use, the sanitary napkin assumes longitudinally arcuated configuration following the anatomy of that area of the body, thus orthogonally suspending said laminar element in relation to the surface of the sanitary napkin. In that position, during the use, said laminar element penetrates, even partially, between the user's labia majora, thus urging any exudate discharge to contact and follow the surface of the laminar element as far as the central area of the sanitary napkin surface. The leakage trend due to discharges of exudates close to the sanitary napkin edges, mainly the most voluminous ones, is thus prevented, since the laminar element conveys the exudate flow to the center of the absorbent pad- the effect is theoretically compared to that attained in a chemistry laboratory, wherein a liquid to be poured inside a beaker flows down a glass rod. Additionally, since the

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laminar collecting element is sufficiently thin and delicate, the drawback found in prior art products that propitiate the partial insertion of an appendix of the sanitary napkin between the user's labia majora is greatly reduced.
In a preferred way, the laminar collecting element of the sanitary napkin of the invention is equidistantly located with respect to the side edges.
Although not essential, the resiliency of at least the edge of the lamlnar collecting element (which edge contacts the user's vaginal area) facilitates its orthogonal positioning In relation to the surface of the absorbent element, and consequently its insertion in the user's vaginal area.
As felt with respect to this invention, the laminar collecting element of the sanitary napkin is not aligned with the absorbent element, the result of which Is that the movement of the absorbent element, caused by the movement of the user's body. Is not integrally or substantially transmitted to the laminar collecting element. That is, the laminar collecting element and the absorbent element have not many parts in common, and those parts that do are minimally joined to one another, in order to prevent the transference of the movement from one to the other - optionally, the laminar collecting element is joined to only two points of the absorbent element, viz, each of the two opposing longitudinal ends which the laminar collecting element is adhered to. In other words, only at one point from each one of the two opposing longitudinal extremities of the absorbent element.
In order to attain an optimized performance of the present invention, it is essential that the laminar collecting element, when the absorbent of the invention is in use, extends from the area in contact with the user's vagina to the surface of the absorbent element, even if it is not joined or otherwise adhered thereto. This is explained by the fact that the vaginal exudate, when contacting any portion of the laminar collecting element, flows along the surface thereof, for example, by capillarity, the purpose of which Is to reach the surface of the absorbent, to be absorbed and retained therein. The embodiments that favor a greater contact between the laminar oDllecting element and the absorbent surface are preferred.
As can be understood from this text, the absorbent element of the sanitary napkin comprises at least a pad of absorbent material, typically a wood pulp fiber block, but it can Include other components (such as superabsorbent substrata, other types of fibers and materials, etc.) also in distinct layers (for example, a non-woven layer or perforated plastic film located on the absorbent material itself to contact the

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user's body, etc.)
The laminar collecting element can be comprised of one or more layers of a same material or distinct materials. The preferred material is the non-woven one, without excluding any other, for example, tissue, plastic film, paper, etc. Its thickness, as denoted by the designation "laminar", Is greatly lower than the length or width dimensions, thicknesses lower than 5 mm, preferably lower than 2 mm. Its surface can be continuous or discontinuous, surfaces having orifices or discontinuities with round, square shaped forms, or of any another format being within the scope of the invention. Also within the scope of the invention, configurations of the laminar collecting element comprise:
- a set of filaments which are spaced apart: and/or parallel, with little or no interconnection transverse to the direction of the descending movement of the fluid to be conveyed;
- a corrugated laminar material, of one or more layers associated with one another;
- an arrangement where two or more layers are associated with one another thus fomning tubular passages genericaily parallel to the direction of the descending movement of the fluid to be conveyed.
The laminar conveying element can be hydrophobic, hydrophilic, or concomitantly contain Independent port:ions of opposing hydrophilic character. The affinity for the aqueous medium can be of the material per se or acquired through some treatment or coating.
Thef^iaminar collecting element can optionally contain an absorbent material, without departing from the scope of the invention. It can also be provided with lines or embossed areas, that is, more compressed than the material adjacent thereto, in such a way that it affects the speed of liquid distribution.
The laminar collecting element can be configured to be able to penetrate between the usef s labia majore, or to pimply contact them externally. Brief Description of the Accompanying Drawings
The present invention will be described in full details below based on a practical example represented in the accompanying drawings. The respective figures show:
Figure 1 - a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the sanitary napkin

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made in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 - a cut view of the napkin illustrated in Figure 1;
Figure 3 - a cut view of a variation of the preferred embodiment of the napkin illustrated in the figures above;
Figure 4 - a cut view of a second embodiment of the napkin in question; and
Figure 5 - a cut view of a third variation of the napkin In question. Detailed Description of the Figures
The sanitary napkin 1 of the present invention is comprised of an elongated absort>ent core 6, wrapped by a top layer 3 and a lining layer 4
The top layer 3 contacts the pelvic area of the user and usually is made of impervious material that does not cause any irritation to the user's skin, for example, non-woven or perforated plastic film.
The purpose of the lining layer 4, opposite the top layer, is to prevent the fluid retained in the absorbent core from passing to the user's clothes and usually is a thin film made of impervious material, for example, polyethylene.
According to the present invention, the napkin 1 is also comprised of a substantially straight and elongated collecting and conveying element 10, substantially disposed along the longitudinal axis of said napkin 1. According to a particular embodiment, said element 10 extends along a longitudinal length con-esponding to 2/3 of the length of the napkin 1, but it can extend along said entire length, or extend along shorter lengths, for example less than the half of the length of the napkin 1.
Still according to a preferred embodiment, the conveying element 10 comprises a longitudinally elongated main portion 15 which is preferably elastic (for example, due to the presence of an elastic thread 14), that extends from between the two main attachment points 17 to the element 10 of the napkin 1. A continuous curtain portion 16 vertically extends the main portion 15 as far as the top layer 3 of thejoapkin 1 along the entire length of the conveying element 10.
Optionaly said curtain portion 16 can be discontinuous, for example, through a plurality of orifices (not shown) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. Depending on its efficiency, the size of the curtain portion 16 can be reduced.
Said attachment points 17 are preferably provided by joining (that is, any process known to the skilled artisan such as sewing, ultrasonic sealing, adhesivation,

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and the like) the main portion 15 to the top layer 3 of the napkin 1. Notwithstanding said fact, the ends of the main portion 15 also can be adequately joined to any other elements of the napkin 1, such as the lining layer 4.
The main portion 15 and the eventual curtain portion 16 that are integral with the element 10 may or may not be made of absort)ent, hydrophilic or hydrophobic material. Preferably, said material is a non-woven film and therefor it can be a piece of tissue, a perforated or non-perforated plastic film, laminates or said materials compounded with themselves or other materials,etc. Lower thicknesses of the element 10 are preferred.
The main portion 15 and the curtain portion 16 that are integral with the element 10 of the sanitary napkin 1 according to this invention may optionally be configured as an orthogonal continuation of the top layer 3 of the sanitary napkin 1 itself.
Said main portion 15 also can be made of a non-elastic material. In this case, its length will be preferably shorter than the corresponding longitudinal length of the napkiri 1, so that the main portion 15 can be stretched and moved away from the corresponding longitudinal length of the top layer 3 of the napkin 1 when the latter is opened or unfolded, thus facilitating the fomnation of the straight portion of use illustrated in Figure 1.
Said rriain portion 15 Is preferably confomned as a elongated strap, that represents a prolongation of the curtain portion curtain 16 (alternatively, two or more curtain portions 16 can be present). The main portion 15 can alternatively be confomried as an elongated strap disposed perpendicular to the curtain portion 16 (see Fig. 3), or still as a channel member having a V cross-section (see Fig. 4) or a "U" cross-section (see Fig. 5). An alternative similar to that of Figures 4 or 5 is not illustrated where the main portion 15 is planar and not as a channel member.
In the embodiments illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, the main portion 15, during the use, is partially inserted between the user's labia majora, while in the embodiments of Figures 3, 4 and 5 the main portion has a wider external contact with the user's genitalia.
In the presence of the curtain portion 16, firstly the vaginal exudate contacts with the main portion 15 of thettionveying element 10, and is conveyed later (through the surface tension, capillarity, and the like) by said curtain portion 16 towards the top layer 3 of the napkin 1. Thus, the fluid is advantageously conveyed to a central area

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of the napkin which is capable to withstand larger fluid discharges than the peripheral areas of the napkin 1 without any leakage. Thus, the possibility of leakage is considerably mitigated.
It is not essential that the curtain portion 16, beyond the attachment points 17, be joined through sealing, gluing or any other method, to the surface of the absorbent element, in this example emt)odied by the top layer 3 - most importantly, a physical proximity between the portion 16 and the top layer 3 is required so that the fluid can be transferred to and stored in the absorbent core 6.
An optional embodiment (not shown) foresees a pprtion maip 15 including an upward bending in its longitudinal medium portion orthogonal to the surface of the napkin 1, so that It has an increased penetration in the user's vulva area, thus incrementing the advantages of this invention.
After the examples of the preferred embodiments have been described, it should be understood that the scope of the present invention embodies other possible variants, being limited only by the text of the accompanying claims, the possible equivalents being included thereto.

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We claim:
A sanitary napkin comprising a top layer, a lining layer and an absorbent core, the absorbent core being disposed between the top layer and the lining layer, and a conveying element being associated with the top layer and vertically aligned along a central longitudinal axis of the sanitaiy napkin, the conveying element being substantially laminar and orthogonal to the surface of the napkin and having a main portion and a curtain portion, wherein tiie main portion, during the use, is adapted to be partially inserted between a user's labia majora.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 1, wherein tlie conveying element is associated with the top layer by attachment points located in extreme and opposing points of the longitudinal axis of the napkin.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 1, wherein the conveying element is an orthogpnally extending prolongation of the top layer.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 2, wherein the

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attachment points are located along the longitudinal axis of the napkin.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 1, wherein the main portion is substantially parallel with the top layer and is vertically spaced apart from the top layer along at least a portion of the conveying element, the curtain portion being substantially orthogonal to the top layer and extending from the main portion to the top layer along the entire longitudinal length of the sanitary napkin.
The sanitary nepkin as claimed in claim 1, wherein the conveying element is at least partially formed from an elastic material.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 1, wherein the conveying element is at least partially made of a non -woven material.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 5, wherein the curtain portion is continuous.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 5, wherein the

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curtain portion is discontinuous.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 5, wherein the main portion and / or the curtain portion are made of absortbent material.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 5, wherein the main portion and /or the curtain portion are made of a non - absorbent material.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 5, wherein the main portion is configured with an elongated strap that is a prolongation of the curtain portion, or else is disposed perpendicular to the curtain portion.
A sanitaiy napkin comprising a top layer, a lining layer and an absorbent core, the absorbent core being disposed between the top layer and the lining layer, and a conveying element being associated with the top layer and vertically aligned along a central longitudinal axis of the sanitaiy napkin, the conveying element being substantially laminar and orthogonal to the surface of the napkin and consequently its ability to be inserted in the user's vaginal

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area wherein the main portion is substantially parallel with the top layer and is vertically spaced apart from the top layer along at least a portion of the conveying element, the curtain portion being substantially orthogonal to the top layer and extending from the main portion to the top layer along the entire longitudinal lengtli of the sanitaiy napkin wherein the main portion has a V - shaped or U -shaped cross - section which is disposed perpendicular to the curtain portion.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 5, wherein the curtain portion of the conveying element is at least partially joined to the top layer,
Tlie sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 1, wherein the conveying element has a thickness less than 5 mm.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 1, wherein the conveying element has a longitudinal length of approximately 2/3 of the longitudinal length of the absorbent element.
The sanitary napkin as claimed in claim 1, wherein the

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conveying element has a thickness less than 2 mm.
A sanitary napkin comprising a top layer, a lining layer and an absorbent core, the absorbent core being disposed between the top layer and the lining layer, and a conveying element being associated with the top layer and vertically aligned along a central longitudinal axis of the sanitaiy napkin, the conveying element being substantially laminar and orthogonal to the surface of the napkin and having a main portion and a curtain portion, wherein the main portion, during the use, is adapted to be partially inserted between a user's labia majora.

Documents:

00718-cal-2000 abstract.pdf

00718-cal-2000 claims.pdf

00718-cal-2000 correspondence.pdf

00718-cal-2000 description(complete).pdf

00718-cal-2000 drawings.pdf

00718-cal-2000 form-1.pdf

00718-cal-2000 form-18.pdf

00718-cal-2000 form-2.pdf

00718-cal-2000 form-3.pdf

00718-cal-2000 form-5.pdf

00718-cal-2000 g.p.a.pdf

00718-cal-2000 letters patent.pdf

00718-cal-2000 priority document others.pdf

00718-cal-2000 reply f.e.r.pdf

718-CAL-2000-(29-03-2012)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

718-CAL-2000-(29-03-2012)-FORM-27.pdf

718-CAL-2000-(29-03-2012)-PA-CERTIFIED COPIES.pdf


Patent Number 206877
Indian Patent Application Number 718/CAL/2000
PG Journal Number 20/2007
Publication Date 18-May-2007
Grant Date 15-May-2007
Date of Filing 27-Dec-2000
Name of Patentee JOHNSON & JOHNSON INDUSTRIA E COMERCIO LTDA
Applicant Address RUA GERIVAT1BA, 207, 05501-030-SAO PAULO-SP,BRAZIL,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 ANTONIO CARLOS RIBEIRO CARVALHO, RUA CAROLINA NARESSI, 63, TAUBATE, SAO PAULO
PCT International Classification Number A61F 13/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 PI 9903096-9 1999-12-29 Brazil