专利摘要:
method of applying structural elements to an absorbent article a method of applying structural elements to an absorbent article, said absorbent article comprising a topsheet and a backsheet, wherein expandable ink is applied to the topsheet, and expandable ink is activated , with which three-dimensional structural elements are obtained in the upper sheet; an absorbent article comprising a top sheet provided with structural elements, where the structural elements consist of expandable paint that has been applied to the top sheet and has subsequently been activated to form three-dimensional structural elements, and the use of an expandable paint to provide structural element to a top sheet of an absorbent article.
公开号:BR112014008165B1
申请号:R112014008165-4
申请日:2011-10-05
公开日:2020-08-04
发明作者:Angelica Burvall;Solgun Drevik
申请人:Essity Hygiene And Health Aktiebolag;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

TECHNICAL FIELD
[001] The present invention relates to a method of applying structural elements to the topsheet of an absorbent article, to an absorbent article comprising such structural elements, and to the use of an expandable paint to provide structural elements to the topsheet in an article pad. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[002] Absorbent articles, such as panty liners, sanitary napkins and incontinence pads sometimes include three-dimensional elements on their upper surface. Such elements can be obtained by stamping the top sheet layer of the absorbent article. US2009 / 0312733A1 shows an example of an absorbent article with three-dimensional elements on the body-facing surface. Embossing is a reliable method, but it is somewhat inflexible when it comes to providing a wide variety of different patterns of three-dimensional elements, since a special embossing roll has to be obtained for each specific pattern. In addition, it is difficult to obtain very fine three-dimensional points and lines through embossing. There is therefore a need for an improved method for applying three-dimensional elements to the topsheet of absorbent articles. DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[003] The present invention relates to an improved method for applying structural elements to an absorbent article that has a longitudinal and a transverse direction, side edges that extend in the direction of the longitudinal and end edges that extend in the direction transverse, said absorbent article comprising a topsheet and a backsheet, in which method expandable ink is applied to the topsheet, and the expandable ink is then activated, whereby three-dimensional structural elements are obtained in the topsheet. By forming structural elements on the top sheet through application and activation of expandable paint, a variety of patterns can be achieved. In addition, the application and activation of the expandable ink allows the formation of very precise patterns and very fine lines and dots.
[004] The expandable paint can be applied over 1 to 50%, preferably 1 to 25% of the surface area of the top sheet, and is normally activated by subjecting the top sheet to heating, for example, by means of infrared radiation, hot air, microwave, or by a heated stamping roller, or, alternatively, by UV radiation. The expandable ink typically comprises a polymer, a solvent and a blowing agent or expandable microspheres.
[005] The expandable paint can be applied as one or more liquid barriers along at least part of the longitudinal lateral edges, said liquid barriers that can be formed by continuous or dashed lines. In addition, a group of expandable ink dots can be applied to a central part of the article, forming a raised portion, where the ratio between the height of the dots and the distance between the dots in the group is at least 1: 1. In addition, the expandable paint can be applied along at least part of a transverse lateral edge of the article. The top sheet of the absorbent article has a first surface facing away from the back sheet, and a second face facing the back sheet, and the expandable ink can be applied to one or both of said first and second surfaces.
[006] The invention also relates to an absorbent article comprising a top sheet provided with structural elements, characterized by the fact that the structural elements consist of expandable paint that was applied to the top sheet and was subsequently activated to form three-dimensional structural elements , and the use of an expandable ink to provide structural elements to an upper sheet of an absorbent article. The three-dimensional structural elements of the absorbent article advantageously have a height of 0.1 to 15 mm, preferably 0.5 to 5 mm, and 1 to 50%, preferably 1 to 25% of the top sheet which can be covered with expandable ink. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[007] Figure 1 is a top view of an absorbent pad that has three-dimensional structural elements applied to the top sheet; Figure 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the top sheet of the absorbent pad of Figure 1, along line A-A in Figure 1; Figure 3 is a top view of a diaper that has three-dimensional structural elements applied to the top sheet; Figure 4 is a top view of another diaper that has three-dimensional structural elements applied to the top sheet. DESCRIPTION OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[008] In the method of the present invention structural elements are applied to the topsheet of an absorbent article comprising a topsheet and a backsheet, and, if desired, also comprises an absorbent layer disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet. The absorbent article can be, for example, an intimate absorbent, a daily absorbent, a male or female incontinence article, a diaper, or any other absorbent article. The expandable paint is expanded to become protruding three-dimensional structural elements as a result of activation. The absorbent article according to the invention will be described in more detail below.
[009] The expandable ink used in the method of the invention is preferably non-absorbent, since it is desirable to maintain a dry surface on the topsheet. The ink can also be hydrophilic, in particular when it is desired to obtain improved liquid orientation properties on the topsheet. There may be a mixture of hydrophilic and hydrophobic inks on the same surface as the top sheet, or on different surfaces. The hydrophobic paint can be placed on the surface facing the user and used as a barrier and a hydrophilic paint can be placed on the surface facing away from the user. The expandable ink preferably comprises a polymer, a solvent and a blowing agent or expandable microspheres. The ink can be a standard formulation known to those of skill in the art, comprising a polymer, solvent, binders, thickeners, pigments and a blowing agent or expandable microspheres comprising a propellant. The ink can be applied by means of printing, for example, by screen printing, flexoprint, inkjet printing, rotary screen printing or rotogravure. Flexoprint application is an advantageous printing method, due to its stability and insensitivity to dust or particles in the ink. It may also be preferable to combine inks of different colors, in particular when the expandable ink is applied in a pattern to mask contents absorbed by the absorbent article. It may also be preferable to combine inks having different hydrophilicity, density, activation temperatures, etc.
[0010] The amount of expandable ink applied to the top sheet of the absorbent article will depend on the composition of the ink, the desired pattern and / or the desired height of the structural elements after activation of the ink. The amount of paint required may also vary depending on the absorption capacity of the surface. The expert can discover the quantities necessary to reach the desired surface by routine experiments.
[0011] After applying the paint on the absorbent article, the solvents will evaporate so that the paint dries almost instantly. As stated above, the expandable ink is activated in order to obtain the desired effect. During activation, the components of the ink swell due to the action of the blowing agent or microspheres, so that the applied ink is transformed into three-dimensional structural elements, which project from the surface of the top sheet of the absorbent article.
[0012] Activation can be carried out by exposing the expandable ink to heat, preferably by means of infrared radiation, hot air or microwave. These heating methods allow flexible and versatile heating, which will provide effective activation of the expandable paint. Alternatively, the ink can be brought into contact with a heated surface, such as an embossing roller. The activation temperature depends on the amount of paint applied and the type of paint used, and is typically 80 to 180 ° C, preferably 100 to 180 ° C.
[0013] If the expandable ink is of a type that can be activated by UV radiation, activation can instead be carried out by means of UV radiation, which can be advantageous, especially when heat sensitive materials are used in the absorbent article.
[0014] The printing and activation steps can be incorporated as inline steps of an absorbent article manufacturing process, or the top sheet can be printed and activated offline. It is also possible to print the top sheet layer before or during the assembly of the components of the absorbent article and activate the expandable ink at a later stage in the process.
[0015] The method of the invention can be carried out in an apparatus in which the equipment for carrying out the steps of applying expandable ink and activating the ink is arranged in such a way that the blanks of the absorbent article can be introduced through each stage of a production line, for example, disposing discrete blanks of the absorbent article on a conveyor belt, passing through each stage of the method. The paint can be applied in different stages. Thus, different types of paint can be applied and activated in different stages.
[0016] The expandable ink can be activated in order to obtain expansion only in selected areas, leaving other areas not expanded. In this way, printed ink patterns can be formed in which some elements of the pattern are two-dimensional and some elements of the pattern are three-dimensional. This can be done by masked areas that should not be activated or by directing heat or UV radiation only to areas that are intended to be activated, for example, using a directed beam. Hot pressing can also be used for this purpose. By activating the paint in selected areas, different protruding patterns can be created on the top sheet of the absorbent articles, without having to modify the pattern in which the paint is applied.
[0017] The expandable paint can be applied to selected areas as desired and in any desired pattern. The present method allows very precise patterns of structural elements to be formed, and fine lines and dots on the top sheet. The expandable paint is applied, preferably in 1 to 50% of the surface area of the topsheet, more preferably in 1 to 25% of the surface area.
[0018] When disposed in the absorbent article, the top sheet has a first surface facing away from the back sheet, and a second surface facing the back sheet. The expandable paint can be applied to one or both of said first and second surfaces. Through the application of three-dimensional structural elements on the inside of the top sheet, that is, on the face facing the back sheet, the volume of the absorbent article can be improved, and the conformation of an article is facilitated when compared to, for example, cut the article. By providing structural elements on the outer surface, i.e., the surface facing away from the backsheet, means can be obtained to direct the flow of liquid as desired.
[0019] As indicated above, the final pattern of structural elements on the top sheet can be obtained by printing the desired pattern of expandable ink or by activating expandable ink printed on a desired pattern, or a combination thereof. Depending on the location and structure of the structural elements applied in this way, several advantageous functional effects can be obtained. Examples of expandable ink patterns giving rise to structural elements with different functions are given below. These patterns can be used individually, but can, of course, be combined advantageously to obtain the desired characteristics of the absorbent article.
[0020] For example, the expandable ink can be applied as one or more liquid barriers of the absorbent article, which will minimize the risk of the discharged liquid running down the edge of the absorbent article. Liquid barriers are formed by applying expandable paint over at least part of the longitudinal side edges on each side of the absorbent article, for example, as continuous or dashed lines. The liquid barriers may preferably have a curved shape, so that the distance between the liquid barrier lines present on each opposite longitudinal lateral edge is smaller in the center in the crotch region, and greater towards the transverse ends of the absorbent article. The curved shape of the separation lines can approximately follow the contour of the absorbent article in the crotch region. In addition, two or more liquid barrier lines with approximately the same curved shape can be arranged adjacent to each other along at least a part of the longitudinal side edges of the article. These liquid barrier lines can be of equal length, or the lengths of the barrier lines can be reduced towards the center of the absorbent article to obtain an optimal liquid barrier. When two or more liquid barrier lines are applied to each longitudinal side edge of the absorbent article, they can all be continuous lines or dotted lines, or a combination of continuous and dotted lines can be used. For example, the outermost liquid barrier line may be continuous, and one or more internal liquid barrier lines may be dotted. Barrier lines can also be applied along at least part of a transverse lateral edge of the product.
[0021] In addition, groups of expandable ink dots can be applied to the top sheet of the absorbent article. The structural elements formed by these dots of expandable ink in a group together create a surface with recesses that act as holes in the surface of the top sheet. In this way, the flow of liquid along and through the topsheet can be improved and directed in a desired manner. This effect can be obtained both when the expandable paint is applied on the first surface facing away from the back sheet, and on the second surface facing the back sheet.
[0022] For example, a group of dots of expandable ink forming a raised portion, can be applied in the central part of the upper sheet of the article. The ratio of the height of the dots to the distance between the dots in the group is at least 1: 1 to allow the liquid to easily penetrate the topsheet, to maintain good absorption properties of the absorbent article. The points that form the raised portion can be the same size and height. Preferably, the height of the points increases towards the center of the assembly, to improve the contact of the body with the article, and to improve the distribution of liquid through the topsheet.
[0023] A group of expandable ink dots can also be applied centrally and longitudinally on the top sheet, thus including the front, the back and the central part of the absorbent article for masking purposes, in which the ratio between the height of the points and the distance between the points of the group is at least 1: 1.0 pattern of structural elements of the group will obstruct the view of the contents of the absorbent article, such as blood, urine, or feces. As indicated above, it may be desired to combine inks of different colors to improve the masking of the contents absorbed by the absorbent article.
[0024] In addition, the expandable paint can be applied along at least part of a transverse lateral edge of the article, in order to form reinforcement lines, barrier lines, etc. These lines can preferably be continuous lines and can have a curved shape. At the front transverse lateral edge of the absorbent article the line can be formed as a structural element, where at the rear transverse side lines can be formed as two separate structural elements on each side of a longitudinal center line of the absorbent article to improve comfort for the user of the absorbent article.
[0025] It may also be desirable to apply three-dimensional structural elements as distance elements. For example, in diapers and incontinent articles, some distance elements can be applied to the back of the article, to provide a gap between the surface of the absorbent article and the user's skin.
[0026] The present invention also relates to an absorbent article that has structural elements that can be obtained by the method described above. The absorbent article may comprise a body-facing side made of a nonwoven, a film or laminate thereof and a backsheet made of a film of liquid impermeable polymeric material and an absorbent layer, comprising cellulose and / or superabsorbent material and / or a fibrous blanket. The backsheet material can be breathable or non-breathable. The back sheet is facing away from the user during use, and is opposite the side of the absorbent article facing the body. A fixing means can be applied on the back sheet. The structural elements applied on the top sheet of the absorbent article are made up of expandable paint that was applied to the top sheet and which was subsequently activated to form three-dimensional structural elements, having characteristics as described above. The three-dimensional structural elements preferably have a height of 0.1 mm to 15 mm, more preferably 0.5 mm to 5 mm. Advantageously, 1 to 50%, more preferably 1 to 25% of the surface area of the top sheet is covered with expandable paint, which can leave areas of the top sheet not covered by the expandable paint, thus allowing a top sheet sufficiently free to receive the liquid.
[0027] The invention also relates to the use of an expandable paint to provide structural element to an upper sheet of an absorbent article. All the details and examples described above in relation to the method and the absorbent article apply to this use.
[0028] The invention will now be described by way of example, with reference to the drawings. The absorbent articles shown in the drawings have all three-dimensional structural elements applied to the topsheet by the method of the present invention.
[0029] Figure 1 shows an intimate absorbent (1) having three-dimensional structural elements of expanded paint applied to the top sheet (2). In the central part of the absorbent pad a group of points (3) is applied forming a raised portion (4). Liquid barriers (5) are formed along the longitudinal lateral edges in the crotch region. The liquid barriers comprise a number of curved lines, where the outermost lines (5a) are continuous and the inner lines (5b) are dotted, the distance between the liquid barrier lines is less in the center of the crotch region, and higher towards the transverse ends of the absorbent pad. The elevated part (4) can be seen in cross section in Figure 2 (taken along line AA in Figure 1), where it is illustrated how the points (3a) in the central portion of the elevated portion (4) are higher than the adjacent points, and the height of the points decreases in an outward direction from the center of the raised part (4). The liquid barriers (5) can be seen on the side edges of the top sheet (2). Reinforcement lines (6), (7) are applied to the front and rear transverse ends of the absorbent pad (1). At the rear end, two reinforcement lines (7) are applied to improve the comfort of the absorbent pad, and at the front end a reinforcement line is applied.
[0030] Figures 3 and 4 illustrate the three-dimensional structural elements of expanded paint applied to the top sheet of a diaper. The diaper (10) of Figure 3 comprises a group of stitches (11) applied to the top sheet at the rear end (12) of the wetting area (13) of the diaper. The three-dimensional structural elements will, in this case, act as spacers between the users' skin and the diaper surface, and will also contribute to mask the contents absorbed by the diaper. Liquid barriers (14) are applied in the crotch region of the diaper, and are formed by continuous lines of expanded ink. The diaper (20) of Figure 4 has an alternative spacing or barrier element (15) applied at the rear end, being in the form of a continuous curved line.
权利要求:
Claims (16)
[0001]
1. METHOD OF APPLYING STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS TO AN ABSORBENT ARTICLE (1) having a longitudinal and a transverse direction, the lateral edges extending in the direction of the longitudinal and end edges extending in the transverse direction, the absorbent article comprising a top sheet (2) and a back sheet, characterized by: a. expandable ink is applied to the top sheet (2), and b. the expandable ink is activated, through which three-dimensional structural elements are obtained in the upper sheet (2).
[0002]
METHOD according to claim 1, characterized in that the expandable paint is applied in 1 to 50%, preferably 1 to 25%, of the surface area of the top sheet (2).
[0003]
METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 2, characterized in that the expandable ink is activated by subjecting the top sheet (2) to heat.
[0004]
4. METHOD according to claim 3, characterized in that the expandable ink is activated by means selected from infrared radiation, hot air, microwave, or by a heated stamping roller.
[0005]
5. METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 2, characterized in that the expandable ink is activated by means of UV radiation
[0006]
METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the ink comprises one of an expandable polymer, a solvent and a blowing agent or expandable microspheres.
[0007]
METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the expandable paint is applied as one or more liquid barriers selected from: in a crotch region along at least part of the longitudinal lateral edges; frontal transverse, or rear region.
[0008]
METHOD according to claim 7, characterized in that the liquid barriers are formed by continuous lines and / or dotted lines.
[0009]
METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that a group of dots (3) of expandable ink is applied to a central longitudinal part of the absorbent article, forming a raised portion (4) and in which the ratio between the height of the points and the distance between the points in the group is at least 1: 1.
[0010]
METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that the expandable paint is applied along at least a part of a lateral lateral edge of the article.
[0011]
METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the hydrophobic paint is applied along at least part of the longitudinal or transverse side edges and a hydrophilic paint is applied in a central and longitudinal zone of the top sheet (2 ).
[0012]
METHOD according to claim 1, characterized in that the top sheet has a first surface facing away from the back sheet and a second face facing the back sheet, and in which the expandable paint is applied to one or both of the first and second surfaces.
[0013]
13. METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 12, characterized in that the structural elements are applied to an absorbent article selected from: an intimate absorbent, a daily protector, a male or female incontinence article and a diaper.
[0014]
14. ABSORBENT ARTICLE comprising a top sheet with structural elements, characterized by the structural elements consisting of expandable paint that was applied to the top sheet (2) and was subsequently activated at least in part, to form three-dimensional structural elements.
[0015]
ABSORBENT ARTICLE according to claim 14, characterized in that the three-dimensional structural elements have a height of 0.1 to 15 mm, preferably 0.5 to 5 mm.
[0016]
ABSORBENT ARTICLE according to any one of claims 14 to 15, characterized in that 1 to 50%, preferably 1 to 25% of the top layer are covered with expandable paint.
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法律状态:
2018-03-27| B15K| Others concerning applications: alteration of classification|Ipc: A61F 13/475 (2006.01), A61F 13/15 (2006.01), A61F |
2018-12-26| B06F| Objections, documents and/or translations needed after an examination request according art. 34 industrial property law|
2019-01-02| B25D| Requested change of name of applicant approved|Owner name: ESSITY HYGIENE AND HEALTH AKTIEBOLAG (SE) |
2019-09-03| B06U| Preliminary requirement: requests with searches performed by other patent offices: suspension of the patent application procedure|
2020-06-16| B09A| Decision: intention to grant|
2020-08-04| B16A| Patent or certificate of addition of invention granted|Free format text: PRAZO DE VALIDADE: 20 (VINTE) ANOS CONTADOS A PARTIR DE 05/10/2011, OBSERVADAS AS CONDICOES LEGAIS. |
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申请号 | 申请日 | 专利标题
PCT/SE2011/051192|WO2013051971A1|2011-10-05|2011-10-05|Method of applying structural elements to an absorbent article|
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