Mary Anne Bruemmer Prestley - Appleton WI Marianne Keevill Leick - Appleton WI Gregory James Hess - Fremont WI David Arthur Fell - Neenah WI Sarah Jane Marie Freiburger - Kaukauna WI Amy Lynn Fletcher - Appleton WI Cornelis Jacobus Bosselaar - Appleton WI Joseph Patrick Fell - Appleton WI Jacqueline Ann Gross - Neenah WI John Anthony Rooyakkers - Little Chute WI
A disposable absorbent garment has a front region, a back region, and a central region, each region having a length along a longitudinal axis of one third of the length of the absorbent garment. An absorbent pad positioned within the regions has a length of absorbent pad in the back region divided by a length of absorbent pad in the front region and central region less than 0. 10, and the length in the front region is greater than the length in the back region.
Disposable Diaper Having Differentially Stretchable Ears With Childproof Fastening
A disposable absorbent garment for use as a baby diaper and the like includes a pair of differentially stretchable ear members wherein each differentially stretchable ear member comprises a stretchable inner ear portion and a stretchable outer ear portion. A first fastening mechanism on each ear is releasably fastenable to the front of the article, and second fastenable members on the outermost portions of each stretchable ear are fastenable together at the front of the diaper when worn.
Mary A. Bruemmer - Appleton WI Paul J. Serbiak - Appleton WI Daniel R. Schlinz - Appleton WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clarke Corporation - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
6043852
Abstract:
Disclosed is an absorbent article, including a pair of containment flaps, which containment flaps are particularly well suited for use on an absorbent article having a relatively narrow crotch. Specifically, the containment flaps include a proximal edge and a distal edge. The proximal edge is adhered to a bodyside liner of the absorbent product with the distal edge being adhered to the bodyside liner at a point outboard of the proximal edge. Alternatively, the proximal edge and distal edge are adhered to the bodyside liner in a manner to form a C-fold in the containment flap. The C-fold may be inboard or outboard facing.
Absorbent Article Containing An Anhydrous Deodorant
Richard W. Tanzer - Neenah WI Mary A. Bruemmer - Neenah WI Anthonette A. Gossens - Neenah WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Corporation - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604359
Abstract:
An absorbent article is disclosed for absorbing and retaining human exudate. The article includes an absorbent having a first surface facing the body of a user and a second surface aligned approximately opposite to the first surface. A liquid-impermeable baffle is positioned adjacent to at least the second surface of the absorbent while a fluid-permeable cover is positioned adjacent to at least the first surface of the absorbent. A deodorizing mixture is positioned within the article and is positioned to remain dry for a substantial period of time. The mixture is an anhydrous, non-buffer blend of at least basic and pH neutral odor absorbing particles.
Mary A. Bruemmer - Neenah WI Paulette M. Rosch - Appleton WI John P. Vukos - Neenah WI Duane G. Uitenbroek - Little Chute WI Georgia L. Zehner - Larsen WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Corporation - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1346
US Classification:
6043851
Abstract:
A diaper or absorbent article comprising a topsheet, a backsheet, an absorbent between the topsheet and backsheet, and an elevating device for spacing the topsheet above the absorbent to form a pocket-like shape. The topsheet can have a generally U-shaped opening and the absorbent can have a hole therein, both of which receive and isolate waste material from the wearer. The absorbent side edges can have portions that are gatherable by elastic members attached in a stretched condition.
Absorbent Article Containing An Anhydrous Deodorant
Richard W. Tanzer - Neenah WI Mary A. Bruemmer - Neenah WI Anthonette A. Gossens - Neenah WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Corporation - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604359
Abstract:
An absorbent article is disclosed for absorbing and retaining human exudate. The article includes an absorbent having a first surface facing the body of a user and a second surface aligned approximately opposite to the first surface. A liquid-impermeable baffle is positioned adjacent to at least the second surface of the absorbent while a fluid-permeable cover is positioned adjacent to at least the first surface of the absorbent. A deodorizing mixture is positioned within the article and is positioned to remain dry for a substantial period of time. The mixture is an anhydrous, non-buffer blend of at least basic and pH neutral odor absorbing particles.
Mary A. Bruemmer - Appleton WI Paulette M. Rosch - Sherwood WI John P. Vukos - Neenah WI Duane G. Uitenbroek - Little Chute WI Georgia L. Zehner - Larsen WI Christine A. Rasmussen - Medford WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Corporation - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604391
Abstract:
A diaper or absorbent article comprising a topsheet, a backsheet, an absorbent between the topsheet and backsheet, and an elevating device for spacing the topsheet above the absorbent to form a pocket-like shape. The topsheet can have an opening and the absorbent can have a hole therein, both of which receive and isolate waste material from the wearer.
Dan D. Endres - Appleton WI Timothy J. Blenke - Neenah WI Robert E. Vogt - Neenah WI Georgia L. Zehner - Larsen WI Steven H. Levine - Neenah WI David P. Kielpikowski - Appleton WI John P. Vukos - Neenah WI Mary A. Bruemmer - Neenah WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Corporation - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
6043851
Abstract:
A conformable absorbent article has a topsheet that is designed to substantially fully contact the body of the wearer to provide improved performance in managing and containing body wastes. Management and containment of body wastes are improved by several structural elements that can be utilized individually or collectively. Some of these elements are a waste-containment pocket formed between the topsheet and backsheet, an opening in the topsheet for receiving body wastes therethrough, a pair of containment flaps and a pair of side flaps, and an expandable backsheet to retain body wastes therein.
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