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WO2016199615A1
WO2016199615A1 PCT/JP2016/065938 JP2016065938W WO2016199615A1 WO 2016199615 A1 WO2016199615 A1 WO 2016199615A1 JP 2016065938 W JP2016065938 W JP 2016065938W WO 2016199615 A1 WO2016199615 A1 WO 2016199615A1
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西谷 和也
英之 木下
真理 安井
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ユニ・チャーム株式会社
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/45Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the shape
    • A61F13/47Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins
    • A61F13/472Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins specially adapted for female use
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/45Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the shape
    • A61F13/47Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins
    • A61F13/476Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins characterised by encircling the crotch region of the undergarment
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/56Supporting or fastening means

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  • the present invention relates to an absorbent article such as a sanitary napkin.
  • Patent document 1 is disclosing the napkin which has a hip flap.
  • the hip flap is formed in a portion where the wearer's buttocks hit.
  • the hip flap projects greatly outward in the width direction of the absorbent article.
  • Two to five convex curves and concave curves are formed along the outline of the hip flap.
  • the emboss is formed along the outline of the hip flap.
  • the emboss is also arranged in a region outside the virtual curve when a virtual curve passing through the bottom of the concave curve is drawn.
  • the hip flap edge of the absorbent article may bend according to the wearer's movement.
  • the edge of the hip flap is easily turned over.
  • the wearer feels uncomfortable when the hip flap edge is turned up. Therefore, it is desired to improve the turning of such an absorbent article.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and an object thereof is to provide an absorbent article that can improve the turn-up of the hip flap of the absorbent article.
  • the absorbent article according to the present disclosure has a front-rear direction and a width direction orthogonal to each other, a central area disposed in the crotch of the wearer, and a rear side area located on the rear side of the central area, A hip flap that swells outward in the width direction is provided in the rear region, and an outer edge of the hip flap is formed in a corrugated shape having a large number of convex portions, and a flange of each convex portion.
  • a squeezed portion is formed along the imaginary line on the inner side of the imaginary line obtained by connecting the portions.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the absorbent article taken along line 3A-3A in FIG. It is the top view to which some hip flaps were expanded. It is a top view of an absorptive article in another embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view of the absorbent article shown in FIG. 5 that is folded along a fold line in the front-rear direction.
  • the absorbent article may be any absorbent article, such as a panty liner (corimono sheet), a sanitary napkin, or an incontinence pad.
  • a disposable sanitary napkin will be described as an example of an absorbent article.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of the absorbent article in one embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of the absorbent article as seen from the side opposite to FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the absorbent article taken along line 3A-3A in FIG.
  • the absorbent article 1 is non-skin from the front-rear direction L extending to the wearer's front side (abdomen side) and rear side (back side), the width direction W orthogonal to the front-rear direction L, and the skin-facing surface side T1 of the wearer. And a thickness direction T extending to the facing surface side T2.
  • the skin facing surface side T1 corresponds to the side facing the wearer's skin when in use.
  • the non-skin facing surface side T2 corresponds to the side opposite to the skin facing surface side T1.
  • the absorbent article 1 has a central area S1, a front side area S2, and a rear side area S3.
  • Central area S1 is located in the area
  • the central area S1 is an area located in the crotch part of the underwear with the absorbent article attached to the underwear. That is, the central area is an area disposed between the wearer's crotch, that is, between the wearer's legs.
  • the front side area S2 is located in front of the central area S1.
  • the rear side area S3 is located behind the central area S1.
  • the length in the front-rear direction L of the rear side region S3 may be longer than the length in the front-rear direction L of the central region S1.
  • a wing 3 described later may be provided in the central area S1.
  • the central area S1 is an area where the wings 3 are provided in the front-rear direction L.
  • a hip flap 4 swelled outward in the width direction W may be provided in the rear side region S3.
  • a width slit 41 to be described later may be provided at the boundary between the central area S1 and the rear area S3.
  • the front end edge of the width slit 41 may define the rear end edge of the central area S1
  • the rear end edge of the width slit 41 may define the front end edge of the rear side area S3.
  • the rear edge of the rear side region S3 defines the rear edge of the absorbent article 1.
  • the boundary between the central area S1 and the front side area S2 corresponds to the front edge of the wing 3.
  • the front edge of the wing 3 is a root of the wing 3, and is a portion located on the front side of two portions that are recessed most inward in the width direction W in the wing 3.
  • the base of the front side of the wing 3 may be located at the boundary between the central region S1 and the front side region S2.
  • the front edge of the front region S2 defines the front edge of the absorbent article 1.
  • the absorbent article 1 has a skin sheet 10, a non-skin sheet 20, and an absorber 30.
  • the skin sheet 10 is provided on the skin facing surface side T ⁇ b> 1 from the absorbent body 30.
  • the non-skin surface sheet 20 is provided closer to the non-skin facing surface side T2 than the absorber 30.
  • the absorber 30 is provided between the skin sheet 10 and the non-skin sheet 20.
  • the skin sheet 10 may have a surface sheet 11 and a side sheet 12.
  • the top sheet 11 is a liquid-permeable sheet that transmits liquid such as body fluid.
  • the top sheet 11 covers at least the center of the absorbent body 30 in the width direction W.
  • the topsheet 11 may extend in the front-rear direction L from the front side region S2 to the rear side region S3.
  • the side sheet 12 covers the outer edge (outer end portion in the width direction W) of the top sheet 11 and extends outward in the width direction W from the top sheet 11.
  • the absorbent article 1 has the side sheet 12, the absorbent article 1 does not need to have the side sheet 12.
  • the top sheet 11 may cover the entire absorber 30.
  • the top sheet 11 is made of any sheet-like material having a structure that allows liquid to permeate, such as a nonwoven fabric, a woven fabric, a perforated plastic sheet, and a mesh sheet. Either natural fibers or chemical fibers can be used as the woven or non-woven material.
  • the side sheet 12 can be selected from the same material as the top sheet 11. However, in order to prevent body fluid from flowing out of the absorbent article 1 over the side sheet 12, the side sheet 12 preferably has hydrophobicity or water repellency.
  • the side sheet 12 is disposed on the outer edge of the absorbent body 30, the wing 3 and the hip flap 4.
  • the non-skin surface sheet 20 is a liquid-impermeable sheet.
  • the non-skin sheet 20 may be a polyethylene sheet, a laminated nonwoven fabric mainly composed of polypropylene, a breathable resin film, a spunbond, or a sheet in which a breathable resin film is bonded to a nonwoven fabric such as spunlace. it can.
  • the absorbent body 30 has an absorbent core 31 in which absorbent materials are laminated, and a core wrap 32 that covers the absorbent core 31.
  • the absorbent material can be formed from, for example, hydrophilic fibers, pulp and SAP.
  • the absorption core 31 is disposed at least in the central area S1 and the rear side area S3.
  • the absorbent core 31 may be separately disposed in each of the central region S1 and the rear side region S3, or may be integrally disposed across the central region S1 and the rear side region S3. Further, the absorbent core 31 may extend from the central region S1 to the front side region S2.
  • the absorbent core 31 has a middle-high portion 33 located on the inner side in the width direction W than the outer edge 31E of the absorbent core 31.
  • the thickness of the middle high portion 33 of the absorbent core is thicker than the thickness of the absorbent core around the middle high portion 33.
  • the middle-high portion 33 may be located in the central area S1.
  • the basis weight of the absorbent material of the middle-high portion 33 may be higher than the basis weight of the absorbent material located at the outer edge 31E of the absorbent core 31 in the central region S1.
  • the middle-high part 33 may be located on the rear side in the central area S ⁇ b> 1 and may be adjacent to the width slit 41.
  • the absorbent article 1 has the wing 3 and the hip flap 4.
  • the wing 3 and the hip flap 4 may extend outward in the width direction W from the outer edge 31E of the absorbent core 31 in the central region S1.
  • the wing 3 may have a side sheet 12 and a non-skin surface sheet 20.
  • the center of the wing 3 in the front-rear direction L faces the wearer's excretion opening.
  • the wing 3 is configured to be folded back to the non-skin surface sheet 20 side.
  • the wing 3 is folded back to the non-skin facing surface side of the crotch portion of the underwear during use.
  • the hip flap 4 is located on the rear side of the wing 3 and is provided in the rear side region S3.
  • the hip flap 4 is not folded back during use, and is disposed between the underwear and the wearer's buttocks.
  • the hip flap 4 is not provided with an absorbent material.
  • the hip flap 4 may be provided with an absorbent material.
  • the outer edge 4E of the hip flap may be formed in a corrugated shape having a large number of convex portions 4F (see also FIG. 4).
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the region R4 shown in FIG. 2, and is a plan view in which a part of the hip flap 4 is enlarged.
  • the plurality of convex portions 4F preferably extend from the outer edge 4E of one hip flap 4 to the outer edge 4E of the other hip flap 4 via the rear end edge of the rear side region S3. Instead, a large number of convex portions 4F may be formed only on the outer edges 4E of the pair of hip flaps 4.
  • the width W1 of each convex portion 4F is preferably 20 mm or less, more preferably 10 mm or less. Moreover, it is preferable that the width W1 of each convex part 4F is 3 mm or more.
  • the width of the hip flap 4 in the width direction W of the absorbent article 1 may be substantially increased from the front side to the rear side in the region on the front side of the position P1 of the maximum width of the hip flap 4.
  • the entire shape of the hip flap 4 is rearward from the front side in the region on the front side of the position P1 of the maximum width of the hip flap 4. It is preferable that it becomes large as it goes to the side.
  • the imaginary line IL obtained by connecting the flanges of the respective convex portions 4F formed on the outer edge 4E of the hip flap 4 is in the region on the front side of the position P1 of the maximum width of the hip flap 4. As it goes from the front side to the rear side, it may swell monotonously outward in the width direction W.
  • the width of the hip flap 4 in the width direction W of the absorbent article 1 may be substantially reduced from the front side to the rear side in the rear region of the adhesive region 64 described later.
  • the overall shape of the hip flap 4 is monotonous as it goes from the front side to the rear side in the region behind the adhesive region 64. It may be narrower.
  • the imaginary line IL obtained by connecting the flanges of the respective convex portions 4F formed on the outer edge 4E of the hip flap 4 is from the front side to the rear side in the region behind the adhesive region 64. As it goes, it narrows monotonously inside the width direction W.
  • variety of a hip flap is located in the back side rather than the center of the back side area S3 in the front-back direction L.
  • the hip flap 4 may have a side sheet 12 and a non-skin surface sheet 20. Instead of this, the hip flap 4 may not have the side seats 12. In this case, the top sheet 11 only needs to extend to the area of the hip flap 4. In this case, the region where the multiple convex portions 4F are formed can be configured by the same number of sheets.
  • the absorption core 31 may have a width slit 41, a front / rear slit 42, and an auxiliary slit 43.
  • the width slit 41, the front and rear slits 42, and the auxiliary slit 43 are formed so that the absorber 30 can be bent in the thickness direction T.
  • the basis weight of the absorbent material of the width slit 41, the front / rear slit 42 and the auxiliary slit 43 is lower than the basis weight of the absorbent core 31 around the slits 41, 42, 43.
  • the width slit 41, the front and rear slits 42, and the auxiliary slit 43 may be a region where the basis weight of the absorbent material is 0, that is, a region where no absorbent material is provided.
  • the width slit 41, the front and rear slits 42, and the auxiliary slit 43 are boundaries where the rigidity of the absorbent article 1 changes.
  • the rigidity of the area on the front side of the width slit 41 may be different from the rigidity of the area on the rear side of the width slit 41.
  • the basis weight of the absorbent material in the region in front of the width slit 41 may be higher than the basis weight of the absorbent material of the width slit 41.
  • the basis weight of the absorbent material in the region behind the width slit 41 may be higher than the basis weight of the absorbent material of the width slit 41.
  • the width slit 41 extends in the width direction W between the central region S1 and the rear region S3.
  • the width slit 41 only needs to extend at least in the width direction W.
  • the width slit 41 may extend linearly in parallel with the width direction W, or may be inclined with respect to the width direction W and extend linearly or curvedly.
  • the width slit 41 of the present embodiment has a curved shape in which the center in the width direction W of the width slit 41 protrudes backward. More specifically, the center of the width slit 41 in the width direction W is located behind the outer edge of the width slit 41.
  • the length of the width slit 41 in the front-rear direction L may be constant or may vary.
  • the length of the width slit 41 in the front-rear direction L is preferably 10 mm or more and 50 mm or less, more preferably 10 mm or more and 30 mm or less, at the position of the center line CL passing through the center of the absorbent article in the width direction W. .
  • the absorber 30 becomes easy to bend along a wearer's skin in the width slit 41, and the absorber 30 can be fitted to a wearer's skin.
  • the length in the width direction of the width slit 41 is preferably 25 mm or more. Thereby, it is possible to suppress the movement of the central region S1 of the absorbent article 1 from being transmitted to the rear side region S3.
  • the width slit 41 may extend from one end to the other end in the width direction W of the absorbent core 31.
  • the outer edge of the width slit 41 in the width direction W is located at the outer edge 31E of the absorbent core 31.
  • the absorption core 31 in the central region S1 is divided from the absorption core 31 in the rear region S3 by the width slit 41.
  • the width slit 41 may straddle the center line CL and partially extend in the width direction W of the absorbent core 31.
  • the front / rear slit 42 extends in the front / rear direction L along the center line CL of the absorbent article in the rear side region S3.
  • the front / rear slit 42 may extend linearly in parallel to the front / rear direction L, or may extend along the center line CL in a linear or curved manner inclined with respect to the front / rear direction L.
  • the front and rear slits 42 may be formed in the entire front and rear direction L of the absorbent core 31 in the rear side region S3. Instead, the front / rear slit 42 may be formed in a partial region in the front / rear direction of the absorbent core 31 in the rear side region S3.
  • the front edge of the front / rear slit 42 is preferably located 30 mm or more behind the center of the wing 3 in the front / rear direction L.
  • the rear end edge of the front / rear slit 42 is preferably located 200 mm or more rearward from the center in the front / rear direction L of the wing 3.
  • the length in the front-rear direction L of the front-rear slit 42 is preferably 150 mm or more.
  • a groove (crack) between the hips exists in a region from the back to the caudal bone from the back of the perineum.
  • the front and rear slits 42 make it easier to deform the absorber 30 in a convex shape with the front and rear slits as apexes. That is, it becomes easy to deform
  • the length of the front / rear slit 42 in the width direction W is 1 mm or more and 15 mm or less.
  • the absorber 30 can be made easy to deform
  • the front and rear slits 42 may be connected to the width slit 41.
  • the absorbent core 31 in the central region S1, the absorbent core 31 on one side in the width direction W of the rear side region S3, and the absorbent core 31 on the other side in the width direction W of the rear side region S3 Is divided.
  • the front / rear slit 42 may be separated from the width slit 41.
  • the auxiliary slit 43 is connected to the front / rear slit 42 and extends outward in the width direction W from the front / rear slit 42.
  • the auxiliary slit 43 only needs to extend at least in the width direction W.
  • the auxiliary slits 43 may be formed linearly in parallel with the width direction W, or may be formed linearly or curvedly inclined with respect to the width direction W.
  • the auxiliary slit 43 is preferably inclined forward as it goes from the inner side to the outer side in the width direction W.
  • the auxiliary slits 43 extend on both sides in the width direction W of the front and rear slits 42.
  • a plurality of auxiliary slits 43 may be provided at intervals in the front-rear direction L.
  • the outer edge of the auxiliary slit 43 in the width direction W is located inside the outer edge of the absorbent core 31 in the rear side region S3. That is, an absorbing material is provided outside the auxiliary slit 43 in the width direction. Instead, the auxiliary slit 43 may extend to the outer edge of the absorbent core 31 in the rear side region S3.
  • the auxiliary slit 43 constitutes a deformation base point where the absorber 30 in the rear side region S3 bends in the thickness direction T. That is, the absorbent article 1 is easily bent at the auxiliary slit 43. Thereby, when the absorbent article 1 is attached to the wearer, the absorbent body 30 can be easily fitted to the curved buttocks of the wearer.
  • Pressing part Absorbent article 1 has a pressing part formed by at least absorption core 31 being pressed in thickness direction T.
  • This pressing part may have a front pressing part 81, a longitudinal pressing part 82, and a pair of rear pressing parts 84.
  • the front pressing part 81 is provided in the central area S1 and the front side area S2.
  • the front pressing part 81 may be formed by the absorber 30 and the surface sheet 11 being compressed in the thickness direction T.
  • the front side compressed portion 81 has portions along the front-rear direction L provided on both sides in the width direction W of the middle-high portion 33.
  • the front side compressed part 81 may prescribe
  • the front pressing part 81 is bent in the width direction in the vicinity of the front end edge of the absorbent core 31, and is continuously connected to the U shape. Instead of this, the front pressing part 81 may be provided separately on both sides in the width direction W of the middle-high part 33. That is, a pair of front side pressing parts 81 may be provided separately in a form separated from each other.
  • the longitudinal pressing portion 82 is provided on both sides of the center line CL in the rear side region S3.
  • the longitudinal pressing part 82 may be formed in front of the position P1 of the maximum width of the hip flap 4.
  • the longitudinal pressing part 82 may be formed by the absorber 30 and the surface sheet 11 being compressed in the thickness direction.
  • the longitudinal pressing portion 82 extends in the front-rear direction L on both outer sides of the auxiliary slit 43 in the width direction W.
  • the longitudinal pressing part 82 should just extend in the front-back direction L at least in the shape of a line or a dotted line.
  • the longitudinal pressing part 82 may extend linearly in parallel to the front-rear direction L, or may extend in a curved manner inclined with respect to the front-rear direction L.
  • the pair of rear side compression parts 84 is provided on both sides of the center line CL in the rear side region S3.
  • the rear side pressing part 84 may be formed by the absorber 30 and the surface sheet 11 being compressed in the thickness direction.
  • a pair of rear side compression parts 84 are spaced apart from each other with a center line CL passing through the center in the width direction W of the absorbent article.
  • the pair of rear side compressed parts 84 are located on the rear side of the position P1 of the maximum width of the hip flap 4 in the width direction W.
  • the pair of rear side compressed parts 84 is located in the vicinity of the rear end part of the rear side area S3.
  • the pair of rear pressing parts 84 are located in the vicinity of the region facing the wearer's sacrum.
  • the rear side compressed portion 84 may extend along the front-rear direction L in a line shape or a dotted line shape. In addition, even if it is slightly inclined or curved with respect to the front-rear direction L, it is considered that the rear compressed portion 84 extends along the front-rear direction L. Specifically, the pair of rear pressing parts 84 may extend along the front-rear direction L partially or entirely. A pair of rear side compression parts 84 have a wide section where the distance of the width direction W spreads toward the rear side. That is, the rear side compression part 84 inclines outside the width direction W as it goes to the rear side.
  • the pair of longitudinal pressing portions 82 are disposed away from the pair of rear pressing portions 84.
  • the distance between the pair of longitudinal pressing parts 82 and the pair of rear pressing parts 84 is preferably at least 1 cm, more preferably at least 3 cm.
  • the section between the pair of longitudinal pressing parts 82 and the pair of rear pressing parts 84 where the pressing part is not formed may straddle the position P1 of the maximum width of the hip flap.
  • a part of the absorbent core 31 provided in the rear side region S3 is arranged in a region sandwiched between wide sections. Moreover, it is preferable that a part of the front / rear slit 42 extends in a region sandwiched between wide sections. It is more preferable that the front / rear slit 42 penetrates this region along the front / rear direction L.
  • the absorptive article 1 is formed by compressing at least two of the sheets constituting the skin sheet 10 and the non-skin sheet 20 in the thickness direction T, and a first pressing part 85 and a second pressing part. 87 and a third pressing portion 86.
  • the 1st pressing part 85, the 2nd pressing part 87, and the 3rd pressing part 86 are formed along the outer edge 4E of the hip flap 4 at least.
  • the first pressing part 85 is provided outside the absorbent core 31 in the width direction W of the absorbent article 1.
  • the 1st pressing part 85 is formed inside virtual line IL obtained by connecting the collar part of each convex part 4F formed in outer edge 4E of hip flap 4 along virtual line IL ( (See FIG. 4). It is preferable that the 1st pressing part 85 is comprised from the several pressing part lined up discretely. It is more preferable that the first pressing unit 85 includes a plurality of point-like pressing units arranged along the virtual line IL. The plurality of point-like compressed parts may be provided according to each convex part 4F.
  • the distance L1 between the first pressing portion 85 and the imaginary line IL is preferably 1 mm or more and 10 mm or less.
  • the pressing part is not formed in the area outside the virtual line IL. Furthermore, it is preferable that the plurality of sheets constituting the hip flap 4, for example, the side sheet 12 and the non-skin surface sheet 20, are not joined to each other in at least a part of the region outside the imaginary line IL.
  • the second pressing part 87 is provided outside the absorbent core 31 in the width direction W of the absorbent article 1.
  • the second pressing part 87 is formed from a plurality of pressing parts that are discretely arranged along the outer edge 4 ⁇ / b> E of the hip flap 4 on the inner side of the first pressing part 85. It is preferable that the 2nd pressing part 87 is formed from several dotted
  • the pitch of the plurality of second pressing parts 87 is smaller than the pitch of the plurality of first pressing parts 85.
  • the third pressing part 86 is provided outside the absorbent core 31 in the width direction W of the absorbent article 1.
  • the third pressing part 86 is formed from a plurality of pressing parts arranged in a discrete manner between the first pressing part 85 and the second pressing part 87. It is preferable that the 3rd pressing part 86 is formed from several dotted
  • the pitch of the plurality of third pressing parts 86 is smaller than the pitch of the plurality of first pressing parts 85 and larger than the pitch of the plurality of second pressing parts 87.
  • Each point-like pressing part which constitutes the 1st pressing part 85, the 2nd pressing part 87, and the 3rd pressing part 86 means a pressing part which has a slight breadth. It is preferable that the shape of the point-like compressed portion does not extend long along the virtual line IL. Specifically, the length in the direction along the imaginary line IL of each point-like compressed part may be substantially equal to or smaller than the length in the direction orthogonal to the imaginary line IL.
  • each dot-shaped pressing part may be circular or square.
  • the diameter of each point-like pressing part is preferably 0.5 to 5.0 mm, more preferably 1.0 to 3.0 mm.
  • the 1st pressing part 85, the 2nd pressing part 87, and the 3rd pressing part 86 are the other through the rear end edge of the rear side area S3 from the outer edge 4E of one hip flap 4 along virtual line IL. It preferably extends to the outer edge of the hip flap 4.
  • the difference from the L * value in the L * a * b * color system in the area inside 87 is preferably 15 or less.
  • the difference from the L * value in the color system is preferably 5 or more and 23 or less.
  • the L * value in the L * a * b * color system specified by the International Lighting Commission (Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage) is as follows using, for example, a color difference meter (CR-3000 manufactured by KONICA MINOLTA). Can be measured as follows. First, an absorptive article is put on a black sheet in the state where the non-skin sheet 20 of an absorptive article was turned down. Next, the L * value of the region to be measured is measured with a color difference meter from the skin sheet 10 side of the absorbent article.
  • the absorbent article 1 includes a first main body adhesive region 61, a second main body adhesive region 62, and a wing provided with an adhesive for fastening the absorbent article 1 to the underwear S. It has an adhesive region 63 and a hip flap adhesive region 64. These adhesive regions 61 to 64 are provided on the non-skin facing surface of the non-skin surface sheet 20. The adhesive regions 61 to 64 may be covered with a release sheet in a state before use. The release sheet prevents deterioration of the adhesive in the adhesive regions 61 to 64 before use. The release sheet 65 is peeled off by the wearer during use.
  • the first main body adhesive region 61 is disposed in front of the second main body adhesive region 62.
  • the first main body adhesive region 61 is disposed away from the second main body adhesive region 62 in the front-rear direction L.
  • the first main body adhesive region 61 may be disposed in front of the width slit 41 and straddling the central region S1 and the front region S2.
  • the second main body adhesive region 62 is disposed in the rear region S3 on the rear side of the width slit 41.
  • the wing adhesive region 63 is provided in the wing 3.
  • the hip flap adhesive region 64 is provided in the hip flap 4.
  • the width slit 41 and the front and rear slits 42 do not overlap all the adhesive regions 61 to 64 in the thickness direction T.
  • the adhesive regions 61 to 64 are not provided in the region where the width slit 41 and the front and rear slits 42 are arranged in plan view.
  • the region sandwiched between the pair of rear pressing parts 84 may be disposed in a region that does not overlap with the adhesive regions 61 to 64.
  • the first pressing portion 85, the second pressing portion 87, and the third pressing portion 86 extend between the outer edge 4E of the hip flap 4 and the hip flap adhesive region 64. It is preferable that no adhesive region is provided outside the hip flap adhesive region 64 in the width direction W.
  • the distance between the imaginary line IL obtained by connecting the ridges of the convex portions 4F of the hip flap 4 and the hip flap adhesive region 64 is preferably 20 mm or less. Moreover, it is preferable that the adhesion area
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of an absorbent article according to another embodiment.
  • description of the same configuration as that illustrated in FIG. 1 may be omitted.
  • symbol is attached
  • the absorbent article 1 ⁇ / b> A has a pair of fold lines F ⁇ b> 1 along the front-rear direction L.
  • the fold line F1 is a line for folding the absorbent article 1A to wrap it.
  • FIG. 6 shows an absorbent article 1A folded along a pair of fold lines F1.
  • a large number of convex portions 4F formed on the outer edge 4E of the hip flap 4 are provided on the outer side in the width direction W with respect to the folding line F1.
  • the 1st pressing part 85, the 2nd pressing part 87, and the 3rd pressing part 86 are also provided in the outer side of the width direction W rather than the folding line F1.
  • the region where at least a large number of convex portions 4F are formed is constituted by the same number of sheets.
  • the absorbent article 1A is not only folded at a pair of folding lines F1 along the front-rear direction L, but may be further folded at a folding line along the width direction W.
  • the first squeezed portion 85 is inside the imaginary line IL obtained by connecting the flange portion of the convex portion 4F formed on the outer edge of the hip flap 4, and is virtual. It is formed along the line IL.
  • the first pressing unit 85 is a plurality of point-shaped pressing units arranged along the virtual line IL.
  • this force is also applied to this point-like compressed portion.
  • the 1st pressing part 85 is not connected linearly but is formed in the point shape, there exists an advantage that the force added to the point-like pressing part is hard to be transmitted to the adjacent point-like pressing part. . Since the force is not easily transmitted to the adjacent point-like compressed parts, even if a force is locally applied to a part of the hip flap 4, the hip flap 4 is further suppressed from turning up globally.
  • each point pressing part When the shape of each point pressing part is circular, the diameter of each point pressing part is preferably 0.5 to 5.0 mm, more preferably 1.0 to 3.0 mm. By making the diameter of each point pressing part 0.5 mm or more, the outer edge of the hip flap is easily broken at the point pressing part, and it is possible to suppress the hip flap from being largely bent. Moreover, the discomfort when a point-like pressing part touches skin can be reduced by making the diameter of each point-like pressing part 5.0 mm or less.
  • a plurality of dotted compression parts which constitute the 1st compression part 85 are provided according to each convex part 4F. In this way, by providing the point-like compressed portion corresponding to the convex portion 4F of the hip flap 4, it is possible to easily return to the original state regardless of which convex portion 4F is turned.
  • the multiple convex portions 4F extend from the outer edge 4E of one hip flap 4 to the outer edge 4E of the other hip flap 4 via the rear end edge of the rear side region S3. Furthermore, the 1st pressing part 85 is extended along the virtual line IL from the outer edge 4E of one hip flap 4 to the outer edge 4E of the other hip flap 4 through the rear end edge of the rear side area S3. Thereby, not only the outer edge 4E of the hip flap 4 but also the rear end edge of the rear side region S3 can suppress the turning of the absorbent article 1 and easily return the turned convex part 4F to the original state. .
  • the squeezed part is not formed in a region outside the virtual line IL.
  • the rigidity of the outer edge region outside the virtual line IL can be made relatively small.
  • the outer edge 4E of the hip flap 4 can be made soft, and the irritation
  • the hip flap 4 includes a plurality of sheets (for example, the side sheet 12 and the non-skin sheet 20). Further, the plurality of sheets are not joined to each other in at least a part of the region outside the imaginary line IL. Thereby, the rigidity of the outer edge region outside the imaginary line IL can be reduced as compared with the rigidity of the portion where the plurality of sheets are joined to each other. As a result, the convex portion 4F is less likely to be folded, and the irritation to the wearer's skin can be further reduced.
  • an area where a large number of convex portions 4F are formed is composed of the same number of sheets. If there are portions composed of different numbers of sheets, the absorbent article 1 is likely to be folded along the sheet boundaries. In one embodiment, since the region where the multiple convex portions 4F are formed is configured by the same number of sheets, it is possible to suppress the sheet from being easily folded in the region.
  • the imaginary line IL swells monotonously outward in the width direction W from the front side toward the rear side in the region on the front side of the position P1 having the maximum width of the hip flap 4.
  • variety of the hip flap 4 becomes large gradually gradually gradually toward the back side from the front side in the area
  • wrinkles can be prevented from occurring in the hip flap 4. If the width of the hip flap 4 is increased or decreased in the region in front of the position P1 of the maximum width of the hip flap 4, the portion where the width of the hip flap 4 is narrow is reduced in the width direction W. Is likely to occur. Such a wrinkle tends to induce the folding of the convex portion 4F of the hip flap 4.
  • the hip flap 4 includes a non-skin surface sheet 20 provided on the non-skin facing surface side, and an adhesive region 64 provided on the non-skin facing surface of the non-skin facing sheet 20.
  • the first pressing portion 85 extends between the outer edge 4 ⁇ / b> E of the hip flap 4 and the adhesive region 64.
  • the adhesive region 64 suppresses turning of the hip flap 4.
  • the adhesive region 64 is formed by fixing the region of the hip flap 4 inside the first compressed portion 85 to the underwear, thereby returning the folded convex portion 4F to the original state. Can assist the function.
  • the adhesive region 64 is provided on the hip flap 4.
  • region 64 is arrange
  • FIG. As a result, it is possible to prevent the outer edge of the hip flap 4 from being greatly enlarged.
  • the adhesive region 64 is provided at the position P1 of the maximum width of the hip flap 4. Since the position P1 of the maximum width of the hip flap is an area extending to the outermost side, it is easily broken during use. Since the adhesive region 64 is provided at the position P1 of the maximum width of the hip flap, it is possible to prevent the hip flap 4 from being bent greatly.
  • the imaginary line IL is monotonously narrower inward in the width direction W from the front side to the rear side in the region behind the adhesive region 64.
  • the width of the hip flap 4 gradually decreases gradually from the front side to the rear side in the region behind the adhesive region 64.
  • the convex portion 4F is provided outside the folding line F1 in the width direction W. Since the fold line F1 does not overlap with the convex portion 4F of the hip flap 4, it is possible to prevent the convex portion 4F from being folded.
  • Absorbent article 4 Hip flap 4E: Outer edge 4F of hip flap: Convex 10: Skin sheet 11: Top sheet 12: Side sheet 20: Non-skin sheet 30: Absorbent body 31: Absorbing core 31E: Outer edge 61: 1st main body adhesion area 62: 2nd main body adhesion area 63: Wing adhesion area 64: Hip flap adhesion area 85: 1st pressing part 86: 3rd pressing part 87: 2nd pressing part L: Front-back direction T: Thickness direction T1: Skin facing surface side T2: Non-skin facing surface side W: Width direction S1: Central region S2: Front side region S3: Rear side region CL: Center line IL: Virtual line

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L'invention concerne un article absorbant permettant d'empêcher le gondolage d'un volet de hanche. L'article absorbant (1) présente une direction avant-arrière L et une direction de largeur (W) qui sont orthogonales l'une par rapport à l'autre, une région centrale (S1) qui est disposée sous l'entrejambe d'un porteur, et une région de côté arrière (S3) qui est située sur le côté arrière de la région centrale (S1). Un volet de hanche (4) qui se bombe vers l'extérieur dans le sens de la largeur W est prévu dans la région de côté arrière (S3), le bord extérieur (4E) du volet de hanche (4) est formé selon une forme ondulée présentant une pluralité de crêtes (4F) et des parties de compression (85) sont formées le long d'une ligne imaginaire (IL), qui est obtenue par liaison des bases des crêtes (4F) à l'intérieur que la ligne imaginaire (IL)
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