JP6587059B2 - Stretch structure of absorbent article and pants-type disposable diaper - Google Patents
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本発明は、自然長状態での手触りがより柔軟になる吸収性物品の伸縮構造、及びこれを採用したパンツタイプ使い捨ておむつに関するものである。 TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to a stretchable structure of an absorbent article that makes the feel in a natural length state more flexible, and a pants-type disposable diaper employing the same.
例えばパンツタイプ使い捨ておむつは、前身頃及び後身頃を有する外装体と、この外装体の内面に固定された、吸収体を含む内装体とを備え、外装体の前身頃と後身頃とが両側部において接合されることにより、ウエスト開口部及び左右一対の脚開口部が形成されているものである。パンツタイプ使い捨ておむつにおいては、身体へのフィット性を向上させるために、外装体における各所に、糸ゴム等の細長状の弾性伸縮部材を周方向に沿って伸長状態で固定し、胴周り方向の伸縮構造を形成することが行われており、中でも、ウエスト開口部の縁部において幅方向に沿うウエスト縁部弾性伸縮部材、並びにウエスト縁部弾性伸縮部材よりも股間側において幅方向に沿うウエスト下部弾性伸縮部材を備えているものは、身体に対するフィット性が比較的に高く、汎用されている。 For example, a pants-type disposable diaper includes an exterior body having a front body and a back body, and an interior body including an absorbent body fixed to the inner surface of the exterior body, and the front body and the back body of the exterior body are on both sides. Are joined together to form a waist opening and a pair of left and right leg openings. In the pants-type disposable diaper, in order to improve the fit to the body, elongated elastic elastic members such as rubber thread are fixed in a stretched state along the circumferential direction at various locations on the exterior body, A stretchable structure is formed, and in particular, a waist edge elastic elastic member along the width direction at the edge of the waist opening, and a waist lower part along the width direction on the crotch side than the waist edge elastic elastic member A thing provided with an elastic expansion-contraction member has a comparatively high fit with respect to a body, and is used widely.
一方、テープタイプ使い捨ておむつは、股間部と、股間部の前側に延在する腹側部分と、股間部の後側に延在する背側部分と、股間部を含む領域に設けられた吸収体と、背側部分の両側部からそれぞれ突出するファスニングテープと、腹側部分の外面に位置し、ファスニングテープが連結されるターゲットテープとを有しており、身体への装着に際して、ファスニングテープを腰の両側から腹側部分外面に回してターゲットテープに連結する構造を有している。このようなテープタイプ使い捨ておむつは、乳幼児向けとして用いられる他、介護用途(成人用途)で広く使用されている。一般に、テープタイプ使い捨ておむつは、パンツタイプ使い捨ておむつと比べて胴周り方向のフィット性に劣るため、これを改善するために、背側部分やファスニングテープに幅方向に沿って糸ゴム等の細長状の弾性伸縮部材を伸長状態で固定し、胴周り方向の伸縮構造を形成することが行われている。 On the other hand, the tape-type disposable diaper is a crotch part, an abdominal part extending to the front side of the crotch part, a back side part extending to the rear side of the crotch part, and an absorber provided in a region including the crotch part And a fastening tape that protrudes from both sides of the back portion and a target tape that is located on the outer surface of the abdominal portion and to which the fastening tape is connected. It has a structure which is connected to the target tape by turning from both sides to the outer surface of the abdominal side. Such a tape-type disposable diaper is used not only for infants but also widely used for nursing care (adult use). In general, tape-type disposable diapers are inferior in fit in the waistline direction compared to pants-type disposable diapers, so in order to improve this, slender shapes such as rubber thread along the width direction on the back side and fastening tape These elastic elastic members are fixed in an extended state to form an elastic structure in the trunk direction.
そして、これらの伸縮構造を改善するものとして、図17に示すように、2枚のシート層12H,12Sを伸縮方向及びこれと直交する方向に間欠的に接合することにより多数のシート接合部20を形成し、2枚のシート層12H,12S間に、シート接合部20を通らないように(非接合部を通るように)細長状の弾性伸縮部材19を多数配置し、これら弾性伸縮部材19の両端部のみ両シート層12H,12Sに固定する伸縮構造(特許文献1参照。)が提案されている。この先行技術の伸縮構造では、シート接合部20が縦方向に整列する部分が縦方向に連続する溝となり、その溝間の部分では2枚のシート層が互いに反対向きに(表裏両側に)同程度に膨出して襞80を形成し、全体として蛇腹状の構造となる。そして、ある程度伸長した状態では、襞80は伸縮方向に膨らんだ形状となるが、自然長状態では、伸縮方向に薄い襞が伸縮方向と直交する方向に連続し、その襞の先端が小さな曲率半径で屈曲して素材の折り目を形成するとともに、この折目を有する襞が同じ高さで近接して整列した状態となるものである。図17のシート接合部20はシート層12H,12Sの溶着によるものを想定しているが、接着剤を用いてシート接合部20を形成しても襞80の形状は同様となる。 And as what improves these expansion-contraction structures, as shown in FIG. 17, many sheet | seat joining parts 20 are obtained by joining two sheet | seat layers 12H and 12S intermittently in the expansion-contraction direction and the direction orthogonal to this. And a plurality of elongated elastic elastic members 19 are arranged between the two sheet layers 12H and 12S so as not to pass through the sheet bonding portion 20 (passing through the non-bonding portion). A telescopic structure (see Patent Document 1) is proposed in which only both end portions are fixed to the sheet layers 12H and 12S. In this stretchable structure of the prior art, the portion where the sheet joining portions 20 are aligned in the vertical direction is a continuous groove in the vertical direction, and the two sheet layers are the same in opposite directions (on both sides) on the portion between the grooves. The bulge 80 bulges to a degree to form a bellows-like structure as a whole. In a state where the heel 80 is stretched to some extent, the heel 80 has a shape swelled in the expansion / contraction direction. However, in a natural length state, a thin heel is continuous in the direction perpendicular to the expansion / contraction direction, and the tip of the heel has a small radius of curvature. The material is bent to form a crease in the material, and the folds having the crease are in close proximity and aligned at the same height. Although the sheet joining portion 20 in FIG. 17 is assumed to be formed by welding the sheet layers 12H and 12S, the shape of the flange 80 is the same even if the sheet joining portion 20 is formed using an adhesive.
しかし、上記先行技術の伸縮構造は、弾性伸縮部材の収縮に伴い2枚のシート層が最も収縮した自然長状態で、手触りが硬く、使用者が製品を手に持ったときに硬い感じがするという問題点があった。自然長状態での手触りは使用者の商品選択に影響するため、改善が強く望まれるところである。 However, the stretch structure of the above prior art is in a natural length state in which the two sheet layers are most contracted with the contraction of the elastic stretch member, the touch is hard, and the user feels hard when the product is held in the hand. There was a problem. Since the touch in the natural length state affects the user's product selection, improvement is strongly desired.
そこで、本発明の主たる課題は、自然長状態の製品を手で触ったときに、より柔軟な感触が得られるようにすることにある。 Therefore, a main problem of the present invention is to obtain a more flexible feel when a product in a natural length state is touched by hand.
上記課題を解決した吸収性物品の伸縮構造、及びパンツタイプ使い捨ておむつは次記のとおりである。
<第1の態様>
伸縮方向及びこれと直交する直交方向に延びる2枚のシート層と、これらシート層の間に前記直交方向に間隔を空けて配置された、伸縮方向に沿って延びる複数本の細長状の弾性伸縮部材とを有し、
前記弾性伸縮部材は、前記伸縮方向の両端部が前記2枚のシート層に固定された固定端部とされ、これら固定端部の間は前記2枚のシート層に非固定の自由部とされており、
前記直交方向に隣接する前記自由部の間の領域として定まる自由部間領域に、前記2枚のシート層が接合されたシート接合部を有している、吸収性物品の伸縮構造において、
前記弾性伸縮部材の収縮に伴い前記2枚のシート層が収縮した状態では、前記2枚のシート層が互いに沿うような波状をなす、
ことを特徴とする吸収性物品の伸縮構造。
The stretchable structure of the absorbent article and the pants-type disposable diaper that have solved the above problems are as follows.
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Two sheet layers extending in the expansion / contraction direction and the orthogonal direction orthogonal thereto, and a plurality of elongated elastic expansion / contractions extending along the expansion / contraction direction, spaced between the sheet layers in the orthogonal direction. And having a member
The elastic expansion / contraction member is a fixed end portion fixed to the two sheet layers at both ends in the expansion / contraction direction, and a free portion that is not fixed to the two sheet layers between the fixed end portions. And
In the stretchable structure of the absorbent article, having a sheet joint portion in which the two sheet layers are joined to each other in a region between the free portions determined as a region between the free portions adjacent in the orthogonal direction,
In a state where the two sheet layers are contracted along with the contraction of the elastic elastic member, the two sheet layers are wavy so as to be along each other.
An elastic structure of an absorbent article characterized by the above.
(作用効果)
本発明者は、多種多様な伸縮構造を実験する中で、自然長状態で、2枚のシート層が互いに沿うような波状をなすと、その表裏両面に形成される襞の手触りが柔軟になることに気が付いた。
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The present inventor experimented with a wide variety of stretchable structures, and in the natural length state, when the two sheet layers are wavy so that they are along each other, the touch of the heel formed on both the front and back surfaces becomes flexible. I realized that.
この理由は定かではないが、次のような構造上の相違が影響しているものと考えられる。すなわち、前述の先行技術の構造では、自然長状態で伸縮方向に薄い襞が伸縮方向と直交する方向に連続し、その襞の先端が小さな曲率半径で屈曲して素材の折り目を形成するとともに、この折目を有する襞が同じ高さで近接して整列するため、襞は厚み方向に潰れにくく、かつ倒れにくい。しかも、襞の先端が小さな曲率半径で屈曲していると、先端に触れたときに特に硬い感触がする。 The reason for this is not clear, but is thought to be affected by the following structural differences. That is, in the above-described prior art structure, a thin ridge in the stretch direction in a natural length state continues in a direction perpendicular to the stretch direction, and the tip of the fold is bent with a small curvature radius to form a fold of the material. Since the folds having the folds are closely arranged at the same height, the folds are not easily crushed in the thickness direction and are not easily collapsed. Moreover, if the tip of the heel is bent with a small radius of curvature, a particularly hard feel is felt when the tip is touched.
これに対して、本吸収性物品の伸縮構造の場合、自然長状態を含め、弾性伸縮部材の収縮に伴い2枚のシート層が収縮した状態では、自由部間領域における2枚のシート層が互いに沿うような波状をなしてその表裏両面に襞が形成される。そして、2枚のシート層が互いに沿うような波状をなすときには、単なるシート層数による剛性向上、及び2枚のシート層の曲率の違いにより、従来の襞の頂部よりも緩やかに曲がる(特に自然長状態で従来との違いが顕著となる)結果、手触りが滑らかで、厚み方向に潰れやすくなり、手触りの柔軟性が向上する。しかも、2枚のシート層が互いに沿うような緩やかな波状をなすときには、伸縮方向において波の山と山、谷と谷とが離間するため、波が厚み方向に潰れる際や倒れる際、波の山と山、谷と谷とが支え合う作用が弱くなり、この点でも手触りがより柔軟になると考えられる。また、平滑な素材を表裏から指で摘む場合は、同じ素材でも1枚よりも2枚を重ねて摘むほうが滑らかさを感じやすい。これは、指同士あるいは指と素材の間の摩擦抵抗よりも素材同士の摩擦抵抗が低いために、2枚を重ねて摘んだ場合に摩擦抵抗が低く(滑らかに)感じることができるためである。2枚のシート層が互いに沿うようになっていると、この滑り感を強く感覚することができると考えられる。 In contrast, in the case of the stretchable structure of the present absorbent article, in the state where the two sheet layers are shrunk in accordance with the shrinkage of the elastic stretchable member including the natural length state, the two sheet layers in the region between the free parts are A wrinkle is formed on both the front and back surfaces of the corrugated surface. When the two sheet layers are wavy, they bend more gently than the top of the conventional kite due to the increased rigidity due to the number of sheet layers and the difference in curvature between the two sheet layers (particularly natural). As a result, the touch is smooth and is easily crushed in the thickness direction, and the touch flexibility is improved. Moreover, when the two sheet layers have a gentle wave shape along each other, the wave crests and crests and the valleys and troughs are separated in the expansion and contraction direction, so that when the waves are collapsed in the thickness direction or collapsed, The effect of supporting mountains and valleys and valleys and valleys is weakened, and in this respect, it is considered that the touch becomes more flexible. When a smooth material is picked from the front and back with fingers, it is easier to feel smoothness by picking two sheets of the same material rather than one. This is because the frictional resistance between the materials is lower than the frictional resistance between the fingers or between the fingers and the material, so that the frictional resistance can be felt low (smoothly) when picking up two sheets. . If the two sheet layers are along each other, it is considered that this slip feeling can be strongly felt.
さらに、本吸収性物品の伸縮構造では、弾性伸縮部材の2枚のシート層に対する自由度が高いため、伸縮力のロスが少なく、シート層の剛性にムラがあっても(例えばシート層が不織布の場合に不織布の繊維密度にムラがあっても)自然に収縮させることが可能であり、弾性伸縮部材の使用量を従来より減らすことも可能となる。 Furthermore, in the stretchable structure of the present absorbent article , the elastic stretchable member has a high degree of freedom with respect to the two sheet layers, so there is little loss of stretch force and even if the sheet layer has uneven rigidity (for example, the sheet layer is a non-woven fabric). In this case, the nonwoven fabric can be naturally contracted (even if the fiber density of the nonwoven fabric is uneven), and the amount of the elastic stretchable member can be reduced as compared with the prior art.
<第2の態様>
前記シート接合部は、前記自由部間領域のそれぞれに、前記伸縮方向及び前記直交方向に間隔を空けて多数形成されており、
前記自由部間領域における前記直交方向の両側に向かうにつれて段階的に、前記シート接合部の面積率が低くなる、第1の態様の吸収性物品の伸縮構造。
<Second embodiment>
A large number of the sheet joint portions are formed in each of the regions between the free portions at intervals in the stretch direction and the orthogonal direction,
The stretchable structure of the absorbent article according to the first aspect , in which the area ratio of the sheet joint portion decreases stepwise toward both sides in the orthogonal direction in the region between the free portions.
(作用効果)
自由部間領域では、直交方向の中央に近づくほど2枚のシート層の自由度が高くなるため、シート接合部の面積率(単位面積当たりのシート接合部の面積の割合)を高くし、2枚のシート層の一体性を高めると、2枚のシート層の互いに沿う状態が崩れにくくなるため好ましい。一方、自由部間領域における直交方向の両側(つまり弾性伸縮部材に近い側)では、弾性伸縮部材が2枚のシート層の近接を阻害するため、各シート層がこの弾性伸縮部材による阻害作用を吸収して互いに沿う状態となるように個々に変形(収縮や曲り)するためには、シート接合部の面積率を低くし、各シート層の自由度を高めることが望ましい。
(Function and effect)
In the region between the free parts, the degree of freedom of the two sheet layers increases as the distance from the center in the orthogonal direction increases. Therefore, the area ratio of the sheet joints (the ratio of the area of the sheet joints per unit area) is increased. Increasing the integrity of the sheet layers is preferable because the two sheet layers are less likely to be in alignment with each other. On the other hand, on both sides in the orthogonal direction in the region between the free parts (that is, the side close to the elastic expansion / contraction member), the elastic expansion / contraction member inhibits the proximity of the two sheet layers. In order to individually deform (shrink or bend) so as to absorb and conform to each other, it is desirable to reduce the area ratio of the sheet bonding portion and increase the degree of freedom of each sheet layer.
<第3の態様>
展開状態で、前記自由部間領域における前記直交方向の少なくとも両端部に、前記自由部間領域の幅方向全体にわたりシート接合部を有しない無シート接合領域が連続する、第1又は2の態様の吸収性物品の伸縮構造。
<Third embodiment>
In the expanded state, the at least two end portions of the perpendicular direction in the free portion between the regions, the no sheet joined region having no sheet joined portion over the entire width of the free section between the regions are continuous, the first or second aspect Elastic structure of absorbent articles.
(作用効果)
本態様のように構成すると、弾性伸縮部材の自由部が、シート接合部を有する領域までは前後方向(伸縮方向と直交する方向)に自由に移動可能となり、フィット性に優れた伸縮構造となる。
(Function and effect)
If comprised like this aspect , the free part of an elastic expansion-contraction member will be freely movable to the front-back direction (direction orthogonal to an expansion-contraction direction) to the area | region which has a sheet | seat junction part, and will become an expansion-contraction structure excellent in fitting property. .
<第4の態様>
前記弾性伸縮部材が前記直交方向に間隔空けて3本以上設けられており、前記自由部間領域が前記直交方向に複数隣接して設けられており、
前記自由部間領域のそれぞれに前記シート接合部が前記伸縮方向に間欠的に形成され、前記直交方向に隣接する一対の前記自由部間領域に位置する前記シート接合部の群の一部又は全部が前記伸縮方向に実質的に連続されている、
第1〜3のいずれか1つの態様の吸収性物品の伸縮構造。
<Fourth embodiment>
Three or more elastic elastic members are provided at intervals in the orthogonal direction, and a plurality of the regions between the free parts are provided adjacent to each other in the orthogonal direction,
Part or all of the group of the sheet joints located in the pair of free part regions adjacent to each other in the region between the free parts, in which the sheet joint parts are intermittently formed in the expansion / contraction direction. Is substantially continuous in the stretch direction,
Stretching the structure of the absorbent article of the first to third in any one embodiment.
(作用効果)
本吸収性物品の伸縮構造では、2枚のシート層が互いに沿うような波状をなす限り、シート接合部のパターンは特に限定されるものではないが、本項記載のように、自由部間領域のそれぞれにおいては伸縮方向に間欠とし、隣接する一対の自由部間領域においては伸縮方向に実質的に連続されていると、シート接合部の実質的連続部分の数を減らして柔軟性に優れたものとすることができる。
(Function and effect)
In the stretchable structure of the present absorbent article, the pattern of the sheet joint portion is not particularly limited as long as the two sheet layers are corrugated so as to follow each other. In each of the above, it is intermittent in the expansion and contraction direction, and when it is substantially continuous in the expansion and contraction direction in the region between a pair of adjacent free parts, it has excellent flexibility by reducing the number of substantially continuous parts of the sheet joint part. Can be.
なお、シート接合部が「伸縮方向に実質的に連続」しているとは、対象領域を少なくとも伸縮方向と直交する方向(展開状態で2枚のシート層に平行で、かつ弾性伸縮部材と直交する方向)から見て連続する(途切れなく続く)ことを意味し、その限りにおいて、シート接合部が伸縮方向に連続する(2枚のシート層が伸縮方向に連続的に接合されている)形態だけでなく、シート接合部が伸縮方向に間欠的に配置される(2枚のシート層が伸縮方向に間欠的に接合されている)形態も含む意味である。 Note that the sheet joining portion is “substantially continuous in the expansion / contraction direction” means that the target region is at least orthogonal to the expansion / contraction direction (in a deployed state, parallel to the two sheet layers and orthogonal to the elastic expansion / contraction member) Means that the sheet joining part is continuous in the expansion / contraction direction (two sheet layers are continuously bonded in the expansion / contraction direction). In addition, it is meant to include a form in which the sheet joining portion is intermittently disposed in the stretching direction (two sheet layers are intermittently joined in the stretching direction).
<第5の態様>
前記弾性伸縮部材が前記直交方向に間隔空けて3本以上設けられており、前記自由部間領域が前記直交方向に複数隣接して設けられており、
前記自由部間領域の各々に、前記シート接合部が形成されている、第1〜4のいずれか1つの態様の吸収性物品の伸縮構造。
<Fifth aspect of>
Three or more elastic elastic members are provided at intervals in the orthogonal direction, and a plurality of the regions between the free parts are provided adjacent to each other in the orthogonal direction,
Stretching the structure of the absorbent article of the each of the free portion between the regions, the sheet bonding portion is formed, the first to fourth any one embodiment.
(作用効果)
弾性伸縮部材が前記直交方向に間隔空けて3本以上設けられる場合、直交方向に隣接する自由部間領域の全てにシート接合部を形成しなくても良いが、弾性伸縮部材の自由部は直交方向に移動可能であるため、隣接する弾性伸縮部材の自由部が接触して円滑な伸縮が阻害されたり、2本の弾性伸縮部材が揃った状態で肌に当たると跡付きしやすくなるおそれがある。また、シート接合部同士の間隔が広くなりすぎると2枚のシート層が互いに沿いにくくなる。よって、本項記載のように構成することが好ましい。
(Function and effect)
When three or more elastic expansion / contraction members are provided at intervals in the orthogonal direction, it is not necessary to form a sheet joint portion in all the regions between the free portions adjacent to each other in the orthogonal direction, but the free portions of the elastic expansion / contraction member are orthogonal. Since it can move in the direction, the free part of the elastic elastic member adjacent to it may come into contact with it and smooth expansion or contraction may be hindered, or it may be easily marked if it touches the skin in a state where two elastic elastic members are aligned. . Moreover, when the space | interval of sheet | seat junction parts becomes large too much, it will become difficult for two sheet layers to mutually follow. Therefore, it is preferable to configure as described in this section.
<第6の態様>
前身頃及び後身頃を構成する外装体と、この外装体の内側に取り付けられた、吸収体を含む内装体とを備え、前身頃における外装体の両側部と後身頃における外装体の両側部とがそれぞれ接合されてサイドシール部を有しており、このサイドシール部を有する縦方向範囲が環状の胴周り部となっており、ウエスト開口部及び左右一対の脚開口部を有している、パンツタイプ使い捨ておむつにおいて、
第1〜5のいずれか1つの態様の吸収性物品の伸縮構造が、前記外装体における少なくとも内装体の幅方向両側を含む領域に、前記伸縮方向が幅方向となるように設けられた、
ことを特徴とするパンツタイプ使い捨ておむつ。
<A sixth aspect of>
An exterior body constituting a front body and a back body, and an interior body including an absorbent body attached to the inside of the exterior body, and both sides of the exterior body in the front body and both sides of the exterior body in the back body Are joined to each other to have a side seal portion, and the longitudinal range having the side seal portion is an annular trunk periphery, and has a waist opening and a pair of left and right leg openings. In pants-type disposable diapers,
Stretching the structure of the absorbent article of the first to fifth any one aspects, the region including the both sides in the width direction of the at least the inner body in the outer body, the expansion and contraction direction is provided so that the width direction,
A pants-type disposable diaper characterized by that.
(作用効果)
前述の伸縮構造は、このようにパンツタイプ使い捨ておむつの外装体における少なくとも内装体の幅方向両側に位置する領域に好適なものである。
(Function and effect)
The stretchable structure described above is suitable for the region located at least on both sides in the width direction of the interior body in the exterior body of the pants-type disposable diaper.
本発明によれば、自然長状態の製品を手で触ったときに、より柔軟な感触が得られる等の利点がもたらされる。 According to the present invention, when a product in a natural length state is touched with a hand, advantages such as a more flexible feel can be obtained.
以下、本発明の実施形態について、添付図面を参照しつつ詳説する。
図1〜図6は、パンツタイプ使い捨ておむつの一例を示している。断面図における点模様部分はその表側及び裏側に位置する各構成部材を接合する接合手段としての接着剤を示しており、ホットメルト接着剤などのベタ、ビード、カーテン、サミット若しくはスパイラル塗布などにより、また弾性伸縮部材の固定部分はこれに代えて又はこれとともにコームガンやシュアラップ塗布などの弾性伸縮部材の外周面への塗布により形成されるものである。各構成部材を接合する接合手段としてはヒートシールや超音波シール等の素材溶着による固定手段を用いることもできる。
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
1-6 has shown an example of the underpants type disposable diaper. The dotted pattern in the cross-sectional view shows an adhesive as a joining means for joining the constituent members located on the front side and the back side, and is a solid, bead, curtain, summit or spiral application such as a hot melt adhesive, The fixed portion of the elastic stretchable member is formed by coating the outer peripheral surface of the elastic stretchable member, such as a comb gun or a shroud coating, instead of or together with this. As joining means for joining the constituent members, fixing means by material welding such as heat sealing or ultrasonic sealing can be used.
本形態のパンツタイプ使い捨ておむつは、前身頃F及び後身頃Bを構成する外装体12F,12Bと、前身頃Fから股間部を経て後身頃Bまで延在するように外装体12F,12Bの内側に設けられた内装体200とを備えており、前身頃Fの外装体12Fの両側部と後身頃Bの外装体12Bの両側部とが接合されてサイドシール部12Aが形成されたものである。符号Yは展開状態におけるおむつの全長(前身頃Fのウエスト開口WOの縁から後身頃Bのウエスト開口WOの縁までの縦方向長さ)を示しており、符号Xは展開状態におけるおむつの全幅を示している。 The underpants type disposable diaper of this form is the exterior body 12F, 12B which comprises the front body F and the back body B, and the inner side of the exterior body 12F, 12B so that it may extend from the front body F to the back body B through the crotch part. The side body 12A is formed by joining the both sides of the exterior body 12F of the front body F and the both sides of the exterior body 12B of the back body B to each other. . Symbol Y indicates the total length of the diaper in the unfolded state (vertical length from the edge of the waist opening WO of the front body F to the edge of the waist opening WO of the back body B), and symbol X indicates the total width of the diaper in the unfolded state. Is shown.
内装体200は、尿等の排泄物を吸収保持する部分であり、外装体12は着用者の身体に対して内装体200を支えるための部分である。本形態では、外装体12F,12Bの上部開口は、装着者の胴を通すウエスト開口WOとなり、内装体200の幅方向両側において外装体12F,12Bの下縁及び内装体200の側縁によりそれぞれ囲まれる部分が脚を通す脚開口部LOとなる。 The interior body 200 is a part that absorbs and holds excrement such as urine, and the exterior body 12 is a part that supports the interior body 200 with respect to the wearer's body. In this embodiment, the upper openings of the exterior bodies 12F and 12B become waist openings WO through which the wearer's torso passes, and the lower edges of the exterior bodies 12F and 12B and the side edges of the interior body 200 on both sides in the width direction of the interior body 200, respectively. The enclosed part is a leg opening LO through which the leg passes.
また、本形態のパンツタイプ使い捨ておむつは、サイドシール部12Aを有する縦方向範囲(ウエスト開口WOから脚開口LOの上端に至る縦方向範囲)として定まる胴周り領域Tと、脚開口LOを形成する部分の前後方向範囲(前身頃Fのサイドシール部12Aを有する縦方向領域と後身頃Bのサイドシール部12Aを有する縦方向領域との間)として定まる中間領域Lとを有する。胴周り領域Tは、概念的にウエスト開口の縁部を形成する「ウエスト部」Wと、これよりも下側の部分である「ウエスト下方部」Uとに分けることができる。通常、胴周り領域T内に幅方向伸縮応力が変化する境界(例えば弾性伸縮部材の太さや伸長率が変化する)を有する場合は、最もウエスト開口WO側の境界よりもウエスト開口WO側がウエスト部Wとなり、このような境界が無い場合は吸収体56又は内装体200よりもウエスト開口WO側がウエスト部Wとなる。これらの縦方向の長さは、製品のサイズによって異なり、適宜定めることができるが、一例を挙げると、ウエスト部Wは15〜40mm、ウエスト下方部Uは65〜120mmとすることができる。一方、中間領域Lの両側縁は被着者の脚周りに沿うようにコ字状又は曲線状に括れており、ここが装着者の脚を入れる部位となる。この結果、展開状態のパンツタイプ使い捨ておむつは、全体として略砂時計形状をなしている。 The pants-type disposable diaper of this embodiment forms a waist region T defined as a longitudinal range (a longitudinal range extending from the waist opening WO to the upper end of the leg opening LO) having the side seal portion 12A, and a leg opening LO. It has an intermediate region L that is defined as a front-rear direction range (between the longitudinal region having the side seal portion 12A of the front body F and the longitudinal region having the side seal portion 12A of the rear body B). The waistline region T can be divided into a “waist portion” W that conceptually forms the edge of the waist opening and a “waist lower portion” U that is a lower portion than this. Usually, in the case where there is a boundary in the waistline region T in which the width direction expansion / contraction stress changes (for example, the thickness or elongation rate of the elastic expansion / contraction member changes), the waist opening WO side is closer to the waist opening than the boundary on the waist opening WO side. When there is no such boundary, the waist opening WO side becomes the waist portion W with respect to the absorbent body 56 or the interior body 200. These lengths in the vertical direction vary depending on the size of the product and can be determined as appropriate. For example, the waist portion W may be 15 to 40 mm and the waist lower portion U may be 65 to 120 mm. On the other hand, both side edges of the intermediate region L are wrapped in a U-shape or a curved shape along the circumference of the leg of the wearer, and this is a portion into which the wearer's leg is put. As a result, the unfolded pants-type disposable diaper has a substantially hourglass shape as a whole.
(外装体)
外装体12F,12Bは、前身頃Fを構成する部分である前側外装体12Fと、後身頃Bを構成する部分である後側外装体12Bとからなり、前側外装体12F及び後側外装体12Bは脚側で連続しておらず、離間されている。この離間距離12dは150〜250mm程度とすることができる。図示しないが、この離間部分における内装体200の裏面の露出部分の一部(例えば前側外装体12Fと後側外装体12Bとの間に露出する部分の前後方向全体にわたるが、内装体200の前後端まで延びず、また幅方向両側縁も内装体200の両側縁までは達しない程度)又は全体を覆うように、不織布等からなる股間部カバーシートを貼り付けることもできる。また、図9及び図10に示すように、外装体12が、前身頃Fから後身頃Bにかけて股間を通り連続する一体的なものとすることもできる。つまり、前身頃F及び後身頃Bを個別に構成する外装体12F,12Bが前者の形態に相当し、前身頃F及び後身頃Bを一体的に構成する外装体12が後者の形態に相当する。
(Exterior body)
The exterior bodies 12F and 12B include a front exterior body 12F that is a part constituting the front body F and a rear exterior body 12B that is a part constituting the rear body B. The front exterior body 12F and the rear exterior body 12B Are not continuous on the leg side and are spaced apart. This separation distance 12d can be about 150 to 250 mm. Although not shown, a part of the exposed portion of the back surface of the interior body 200 in the separated portion (for example, the entire portion in the front-rear direction of the portion exposed between the front exterior body 12F and the rear exterior body 12B, The crotch portion cover sheet made of a nonwoven fabric or the like can be attached so as not to extend to the end and to cover the entire width direction side edges of the interior body 200. Moreover, as shown in FIG.9 and FIG.10, the exterior body 12 can also be made into the integral thing which continues between crotches from the front body F to the back body B. That is, the exterior bodies 12F and 12B that individually configure the front body F and the back body B correspond to the former form, and the exterior body 12 that integrally configures the front body F and the back body B corresponds to the latter form. .
外装体12F,12Bは、胴周り領域Tと対応する縦方向範囲である胴周り部を有する。また、本形態では、前側外装体12Fには中間領域Lと対応する部分を有していないが、後側外装体12Bは胴周り領域Tから中間領域L側に延び出る臀部カバー部14を有している。図示しないが、前側外装体12Fにも胴周り領域Tから中間領域L側に延び出る鼠蹊カバー部を設けたり、鼠径カバー部は設けるものの臀部カバー部は設けない形態としたり、前側外装体12F及び後側外装体12Bの両方に中間領域Lと対応する部分を設けなくても良い。また、図示形態では、臀部カバー部14の下縁は、前側外装体12Fの下縁と同様、幅方向に沿う直線状に形成しているが、幅方向外側に向かうにつれてウエスト開口側に位置するようになる曲線とすることもできる。 The exterior bodies 12 </ b> F and 12 </ b> B have a waistline portion that is a longitudinal range corresponding to the waistline region T. In this embodiment, the front exterior body 12F does not have a portion corresponding to the intermediate region L, but the rear exterior body 12B has a collar cover portion 14 that extends from the waist region T to the intermediate region L side. is doing. Although not shown, the front exterior body 12F is also provided with a collar cover portion that extends from the waistline region T toward the intermediate region L, a configuration that does not provide a collar cover portion while providing a groin cover portion, and the front exterior body 12F and It is not necessary to provide a portion corresponding to the intermediate region L in both of the rear exterior bodies 12B. Further, in the illustrated embodiment, the lower edge of the buttock cover portion 14 is formed in a straight line shape along the width direction, similarly to the lower edge of the front exterior body 12F, but is positioned on the waist opening side toward the outer side in the width direction. It can also be a curve that becomes
外装体12F,12Bは、図2〜図5に示されるように、外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hにより表裏が形成されている。外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hは、図5に示すように、一枚のシート材をウエスト開口側に折目が位置するように折り畳んで形成する他、図10に示すように、二枚のシート材を貼り合わせて形成することもできる。また、外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hの少なくとも一方は、その一部が他の部分と異なるシート材により形成されていても良い。 As shown in FIGS. 2 to 5, the exterior bodies 12 </ b> F and 12 </ b> B are formed with an outer sheet layer 12 </ b> S and an inner sheet layer 12 </ b> H. As shown in FIG. 5, the outer sheet layer 12 </ b> S and the inner sheet layer 12 </ b> H are formed by folding one sheet material so that the crease is positioned on the waist opening side, as shown in FIG. 10. These sheet materials can also be bonded together. In addition, at least one of the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H may be formed of a sheet material that is partly different from other parts.
外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hに用いるシート材としては、シート状のものであれば特に限定無く使用できるが、不織布であるのが好ましい。不織布は、その原料繊維が何であるかは特に限定されない。例えば、ポリエチレンやポリプロピレン等のオレフィン系、ポリエステル系、ポリアミド系等の合成繊維、レーヨンやキュプラ等の再生繊維、綿等の天然繊維などや、これらから二種以上が使用された混合繊維、複合繊維などを例示することができる。ただし、シート接合部20を溶着にて形成する場合には、オレフィン系繊維からなる不織布が好適である。さらに、不織布は、どのような加工によって製造されたものであってもよい。加工方法としては、公知の方法、例えば、スパンレース法、スパンボンド法、サーマルボンド法、メルトブローン法、ニードルパンチ法、エアスルー法、ポイントボンド法等を例示することができる。特に、柔軟性の観点からは、ポリピロピレン繊維のスパンボンド不織布が、外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hに好適である。もちろん、外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hに用いるシート材としては、互いに異なるものを使用することができる。 The sheet material used for the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H can be used without particular limitation as long as it is a sheet, but is preferably a non-woven fabric. The nonwoven fabric is not particularly limited as to what the raw fiber is. For example, synthetic fibers such as olefins such as polyethylene and polypropylene, polyesters and polyamides, recycled fibers such as rayon and cupra, natural fibers such as cotton, and mixed fibers and composite fibers using two or more of them. Etc. can be illustrated. However, when forming the sheet | seat junction part 20 by welding, the nonwoven fabric which consists of an olefin fiber is suitable. Furthermore, the nonwoven fabric may be manufactured by any processing. Examples of the processing method include known methods such as a spunlace method, a spunbond method, a thermal bond method, a melt blown method, a needle punch method, an air through method, and a point bond method. In particular, from the viewpoint of flexibility, a spunbonded nonwoven fabric of polypropylene fibers is suitable for the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H. Of course, different sheet materials can be used for the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H.
不織布を用いる場合、繊度は1〜3dtex程度とするのが好ましく、目付けは10〜30g/m2程度とするのが好ましい。よって、外装体12F,12Bに用いる不織布の総目付けは20〜60g/m2程度であるのが好ましい。また、KES法(Kawabata's Evaluation System for Fabrics)に基づく不織布の平均表面摩擦係数MIUは0.30以下、特に0.05〜0.20(MDとCDの両方)とし、表面摩擦係数の変動偏差MMDは0.01以下、特に0.003〜0.008(MDとCDの両方)、且つ荷重0.5g/cm2時の厚みが0.05〜0.25mm、特に0.10〜0.20mmであるのが好ましい。MIU及びMMDはカトーテック株式会社製の摩擦感テスターKES−SEにより測定することができる。 When using a nonwoven fabric, the fineness is preferably about 1 to 3 dtex, and the basis weight is preferably about 10 to 30 g / m 2 . Therefore, it is preferable that the total basis weight of the nonwoven fabric used for the exterior bodies 12F and 12B is about 20 to 60 g / m 2 . Further, the average surface friction coefficient MIU of the nonwoven fabric based on the KES method (Kawabata's Evaluation System for Fabrics) is set to 0.30 or less, particularly 0.05 to 0.20 (both MD and CD), and the variation deviation MMD of the surface friction coefficient. Is 0.01 or less, especially 0.003 to 0.008 (both MD and CD), and the thickness at a load of 0.5 g / cm 2 is 0.05 to 0.25 mm, particularly 0.10 to 0.20 mm. Is preferred. MIU and MMD can be measured by a friction tester KES-SE manufactured by Kato Tech Co., Ltd.
そして、外装体12F,12Bには、吸収体56よりもウエスト開口側に幅方向に連続する連続伸縮領域A3を有するとともに、吸収体56を有する前後方向範囲に、幅方向中間に設けられた非伸縮領域A1と、この非伸縮領域A1の幅方向両側に設けられた間欠伸縮領域A2とを有しており、連続伸縮領域A3及び間欠伸縮領域A2における外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12H間には、糸ゴム等の細長状弾性伸縮部材19(15〜18)が幅方向に沿って所定の伸長率で取り付けられて、幅方向に伸縮可能(幅方向が伸縮方向)とされている。細長状弾性伸縮部材19としては、合成ゴムを用いても、天然ゴムを用いても良い。図示形態における非伸縮領域A1及び間欠伸縮領域を有する前後方向範囲の一部又は全部について、幅方向全体にわたり連続伸縮領域A3としたり、図示形態における非伸縮領域A1の前後方向範囲をウエスト側又は股間側に拡大したりしても良い。 The exterior bodies 12F and 12B have a continuous stretchable region A3 continuous in the width direction on the waist opening side with respect to the absorber 56, and are provided in the widthwise middle in the front-rear direction range including the absorber 56. It has a stretchable area A1 and an intermittent stretchable area A2 provided on both sides of the non-stretchable area A1 in the width direction, and between the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H in the continuous stretchable area A3 and the intermittent stretchable area A2. The slender elastic elastic member 19 (15-18) such as rubber thread is attached at a predetermined elongation rate along the width direction, and can be expanded and contracted in the width direction (the width direction is the expansion and contraction direction). As the elongated elastic elastic member 19, synthetic rubber or natural rubber may be used. About a part or all of the front-rear direction range having the non-stretchable region A1 and the intermittent stretchable region in the illustrated form, the continuous stretchable region A3 is formed over the entire width direction, or the front-rear direction range of the non-stretchable region A1 in the illustrated form is the waist side or crotch You may enlarge to the side.
図示形態についてより詳細に説明すると、先ず、外装体12F,12Bのウエスト部Wにおける外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12H間には、幅方向全体にわたり連続するように、複数のウエスト部弾性伸縮部材17が前後方向に間隔を空けて、かつ所定の伸長率で幅方向に沿って伸長された状態で取り付けられている。ウエスト部弾性伸縮部材17のうち、ウエスト下方部Uに隣接する領域に配設される1本または複数本については、内装体200と重なっていてもよいし、内装体200と重なる幅方向中央部を除いてその幅方向両側にそれぞれ設けてもよい。ウエスト部弾性伸縮部材17としては、太さ155〜1880dtex、特に470〜1240dtex程度(合成ゴムの場合。天然ゴムの場合には断面積0.05〜1.5mm2、特に0.1〜1.0mm2程度)の糸ゴムを、5〜20mm、特に8〜16mmの間隔で3〜22本程度、それぞれ伸長率150〜400%、特に220〜320%程度で取り付けるのが好ましい。また、ウエスト部弾性伸縮部材17は、その全てを同じ太さと伸長率にする必要はなく、例えばウエスト部Wの上部と下部で弾性伸縮部材の太さと伸長率が異なるようにしてもよい。 The illustrated embodiment will be described in more detail. First, a plurality of elastic elastic members of the waist portion are formed between the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H in the waist portion W of the exterior bodies 12F and 12B so as to be continuous over the entire width direction. 17 is attached in a state where it is extended along the width direction at a predetermined extension rate with an interval in the front-rear direction. Of the waist elastic elastic members 17, one or more disposed in the region adjacent to the waist lower part U may overlap with the interior body 200, or may be overlapped with the interior body 200. May be provided on both sides in the width direction except for. The waist elastic elastic member 17 has a thickness of 155 to 1880 dtex, particularly about 470 to 1240 dtex (in the case of synthetic rubber. In the case of natural rubber, the cross-sectional area is 0.05 to 1.5 mm 2 , particularly 0.1 to 1. the rubber thread 0mm about 2), 5 to 20 mm, particularly 3 to 22 present approximately at intervals of 8~16Mm, respectively elongation from 150% to 400%, preferably mounted in particular at about 220 to 320 percent. Further, the waist elastic elastic member 17 does not need to have the same thickness and elongation rate. For example, the thickness and elongation rate of the elastic elastic member may be different between the upper portion and the lower portion of the waist portion W.
また、外装体12F,12Bのウエスト下方部Uにおける外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12H間には、非伸縮領域A1を除いて、その上側及び幅方向両側の各部位に、幅方向全体にわたり連続するように、細長状弾性伸縮部材からなるウエスト下方部弾性伸縮部材15,18が複数本、前後方向に間隔を空けて、かつ所定の伸長率で幅方向に沿って伸長された状態で取り付けられている。ウエスト下方部弾性伸縮部材15,18としては、太さ155〜1880dtex、特に470〜1240dtex程度(合成ゴムの場合。天然ゴムの場合には断面積0.05〜1.5mm2、特に0.1〜1.0mm2程度)の糸ゴムを、5〜20mm、特に8〜16mmの間隔で5〜30本程度、それぞれ伸長率200〜350%、特に240〜300%程度で取り付けるのが好ましい。 In addition, between the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H in the waist lower part U of the exterior bodies 12F and 12B, except for the non-stretchable region A1, the entire region in the width direction is continuously provided on the upper side and both sides in the width direction. As shown in the figure, a plurality of waist lower elastic elastic members 15, 18 made of an elongated elastic elastic member are attached in a state where the elastic elastic members 15, 18 are extended in the width direction at a predetermined extension rate at intervals in the front-rear direction. ing. The waist lower elastic elastic members 15 and 18 have a thickness of 155 to 1880 dtex, particularly about 470 to 1240 dtex (in the case of synthetic rubber. In the case of natural rubber, the cross-sectional area is 0.05 to 1.5 mm 2 , particularly 0.1. the rubber thread ~1.0mm about 2), 5 to 20 mm, particularly 5 to 30 present approximately at intervals of 8~16Mm, respectively elongation 200-350%, preferably mounted in particular at about 240 to 300%.
また、後側外装体12Bの臀部カバー部14における外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12H間には、非伸縮領域A1を除いて、その幅方向両側の各部位に、幅方向全体にわたり連続するように、細長状弾性伸縮部材からなるカバー部弾性伸縮部材16が複数本、前後方向に間隔を空けて、かつ所定の伸長率で幅方向に沿って伸長された状態で取り付けられている。カバー部弾性伸縮部材16としては、太さ155〜1880dtex、特に470〜1240dtex程度(合成ゴムの場合。天然ゴムの場合には断面積0.05〜1.5mm2、特に0.1〜1.0mm2程度)の糸ゴムを、5〜20mm、特に8〜16mmの間隔で2〜10本程度、それぞれ伸長率150〜300%、特に180〜260%で取り付けるのが好ましい。前側外装体12Fに鼠径カバー部を設ける場合には同様にカバー部弾性伸縮部材を設けることができる。 Further, between the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H in the buttock cover part 14 of the rear exterior body 12B, except for the non-stretchable region A1, it is continuous over the entire width direction at each part on both sides in the width direction. In addition, a plurality of cover elastic elastic members 16 made of an elongated elastic elastic member are attached in a state of being extended along the width direction at a predetermined extension rate with a space in the front-rear direction. The cover elastic elastic member 16 has a thickness of 155 to 1880 dtex, especially about 470 to 1240 dtex (in the case of synthetic rubber. In the case of natural rubber, the cross-sectional area is 0.05 to 1.5 mm 2 , particularly 0.1 to 1. the rubber thread 0mm about 2), 5 to 20 mm, in particular 2 to 10 present approximately at intervals of 8~16Mm, respectively elongation 150-300%, preferably mounted in particular 180 to 260%. In the case where an inguinal cover is provided on the front exterior body 12F, a cover elastic member can be provided in the same manner.
なお、図示形態の間欠伸縮領域A2のように、外装体12F,12Bに設けられる弾性伸縮部材19(図示形態ではウエスト下方部弾性伸縮部材15,18及びカバー部弾性伸縮部材16)が、非伸縮領域A1を除いてその幅方向両側にそれぞれ設けられていると、当該非伸縮領域A1において吸収体56の幅方向収縮が防止される。よって、非伸縮領域A1は、吸収体56と幅方向に重なる部分の一部又は全部を含む幅方向中間(好ましくは内外固定部201の全体を含む)の領域とされ、その幅方向両側におけるサイドシール部12Aまでの幅方向全体が間欠伸縮領域A2とされることが好ましい In addition, like the intermittent expansion-contraction area | region A2 of illustration form, the elastic expansion-contraction member 19 (in the illustration form waist lower part elastic expansion-contraction members 15, 18 and cover part elastic expansion-contraction member 16) provided in exterior body 12F, 12B is non-expanding / contracting. When provided on both sides in the width direction except for the area A1, the absorbent body 56 is prevented from contracting in the width direction in the non-stretchable area A1. Therefore, the non-stretchable region A1 is a region in the middle in the width direction (preferably including the entire inner / outer fixing portion 201) including part or all of the portion overlapping the absorber 56 in the width direction, and the side on both sides in the width direction. It is preferable that the entire width direction up to the seal portion 12A is an intermittent expansion / contraction region A2.
(弾性伸縮部材の固定部)
図2、図9及び図11〜図14等に示すように、連続伸縮領域A3及び間欠伸縮領域A2における弾性伸縮部材19は、その幅方向両端部が外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hに固定されてなる固定端部19fとされるとともに、これら固定端部19fの間の部分は外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hに非固定の自由部19mとされている。この弾性伸縮部材19の自由部19mは、幅方向に自由に伸縮し、かつ後述するシート接合部20の間の空間内で前後方向(伸縮方向と直交する方向)に自由に移動可能とされている。つまり、図示形態のように、外装体12F,12Bにおける内装体200と重なる部分の一部又は全部を除いてその幅方向両側にそれぞれ設けられている弾性伸縮部材19の場合には、幅方向両側の各弾性伸縮部材19の両端部が固定端部19fとされ、外装体12F,12Bの幅方向全体にわたり連続する弾性伸縮部材19の場合には、弾性伸縮部材19における外装体12F,12Bの幅方向両端部に位置する部分が固定端部19fとされる。
(Fixed part of elastic elastic member)
As shown in FIGS. 2, 9, 11 to 14, etc., the elastic stretchable members 19 in the continuous stretchable region A3 and the intermittent stretchable region A2 are fixed to the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H at both ends in the width direction. A fixed end portion 19f is formed, and a portion between the fixed end portions 19f is a free portion 19m that is not fixed to the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H. A free portion 19m of the elastic expansion / contraction member 19 freely expands and contracts in the width direction, and can freely move in the front-rear direction (direction orthogonal to the expansion / contraction direction) in a space between the sheet joining portions 20 described later. Yes. That is, in the case of the elastic elastic members 19 provided on both sides in the width direction except for a part or all of the portions overlapping the interior body 200 in the exterior bodies 12F and 12B as in the illustrated embodiment, In the case of the elastic elastic member 19 that is continuous over the entire width direction of the exterior bodies 12F and 12B, both end portions of each elastic elastic member 19 are fixed end portions 19f, and the width of the exterior bodies 12F and 12B in the elastic expansion and contraction member 19 The portions located at both ends in the direction are fixed end portions 19f.
固定端部19fは、弾性伸縮部材19が外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hに固定される限り、その固定手段は限定されるものではなく、公知のあらゆる手段を用いることができるが、ホットメルト接着剤を用いるのが好ましい。ホットメルト接着剤を用いる場合、図2、図9、図11及び図14に示すように各弾性伸縮部材19の端部の部位にのみ塗布する他、図12及び図13に示すように複数の弾性伸縮部材19の端部にわたるように前後方向に連続する塗布パターンで塗布することもできる。固定端部19fを固定するためのホットメルト接着剤は、外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hの少なくとも一方に対して塗布する他、各弾性伸縮部材19の端部の部位にのみ塗布する場合には、コームガンやシュアラップノズル等の塗布手段により弾性伸縮部材19の両端部となる部分の外周面にのみホットメルト接着剤を塗布しても良い。 The fixing end 19f is not limited as long as the elastic elastic member 19 is fixed to the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H, and any known means can be used. It is preferable to use an adhesive. When a hot melt adhesive is used, it is applied only to the end portion of each elastic elastic member 19 as shown in FIGS. 2, 9, 11 and 14, and a plurality of hot melt adhesives as shown in FIGS. It can also apply | coat with the application | coating pattern which continues in the front-back direction so that the edge part of the elastic elastic member 19 may be covered. The hot melt adhesive for fixing the fixed end portion 19f is applied only to at least one of the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H, and is applied only to the end portion of each elastic elastic member 19. Alternatively, the hot melt adhesive may be applied only to the outer peripheral surface of the portion that becomes both ends of the elastic stretchable member 19 by an application means such as a comb gun or a sure wrap nozzle.
サイドシール部12A側に位置する固定端部19fは、図示形態のようにサイドシール部12Aに隣接していることが望ましいが、サイドシール部12Aから幅方向中央側に離間させることもできる。 The fixed end portion 19f located on the side seal portion 12A side is desirably adjacent to the side seal portion 12A as shown in the figure, but can also be separated from the side seal portion 12A toward the center in the width direction.
(伸縮領域におけるシート接合部)
図2、図5及び図11に示すように、前後方向に隣接する弾性伸縮部材19の自由部19mの間の領域として定まる自由部間領域FA(図11のハッチングを付した領域。他の図では省略。)では、外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hが接合されることによりシート接合部20が形成されており、図16に示すように、自然長状態を含め、弾性伸縮部材19の収縮に伴い2枚のシート層12S,12Hが収縮した状態では、2枚のシート層12S,12Hが互いに沿うような波状をなして表裏両面に襞80が形成される。図16(d)に二点鎖線で示された部分は、実線で示された部分の襞80に隣接する反対向きの襞80を形成する部分である。
(Sheet joint in the stretchable region)
As shown in FIGS. 2, 5, and 11, a free part area FA (a hatched area in FIG. 11, which is defined as an area between the free parts 19 m of the elastic elastic members 19 adjacent in the front-rear direction. In FIG. 16, the sheet joining portion 20 is formed by joining the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H. As shown in FIG. Accordingly, in a state where the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are contracted, the wrinkles 80 are formed on both the front and back surfaces in a wave shape such that the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are along each other. A portion indicated by a two-dot chain line in FIG. 16D is a portion forming an opposite-facing ridge 80 adjacent to the ridge 80 of the portion indicated by a solid line.
シート接合部20は、図15及び図16に示すように、超音波シールやヒートシールのように外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hの溶着により形成する他、ホットメルト接着剤を介して外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12Hを接着すること等により形成することができる。溶着によってシート接合部20を形成する場合は、複雑なパターン形成も容易である(意匠性も訴求できる)点に優れるが、接合部20に沿ってシートが破れやすくなる可能性があり、ホットメルト接着剤によってシート接合部20を形成する場合は、破れの心配は無いが、ホットメルト樹脂による異物感が生じる可能性がある。 As shown in FIGS. 15 and 16, the sheet joining portion 20 is formed by welding the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H as in ultrasonic sealing or heat sealing, and also through the hot melt adhesive. It can be formed by bonding the layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H. In the case where the sheet joint portion 20 is formed by welding, it is excellent in that a complicated pattern can be easily formed (designability can also be appealed), but the sheet may be easily broken along the joint portion 20, and hot melt When the sheet bonding portion 20 is formed with an adhesive, there is no fear of tearing, but there is a possibility that a foreign object sensation due to the hot melt resin may occur.
図16に示すように、2枚のシート層12S,12Hが互いに沿うような波状をなすときには、単なるシート層数による剛性向上、及び2枚のシート層12S,12Hの曲率の違いにより、従来の襞80の頂部よりも緩やかに曲がる(特に自然長状態で従来との違いが顕著となる)結果、手触りが滑らかで、厚み方向に潰れやすくなり、手触りの柔軟性が向上する。しかも、2枚のシート層12S,12Hが互いに沿うような緩やかな波状をなすときには、伸縮方向において波の山と山、谷と谷とが離間するため、波が厚み方向に潰れる際や倒れる際、波の山と山、谷と谷とが支え合う作用が弱くなり、この点でも手触りがより柔軟になると考えられる。このことは、図18(a)に示される従来例サンプルの二点鎖線で囲まれた部分の伸縮構造と、同図(b)に示される本発明サンプルの二点鎖線で囲まれた部分の伸縮構造との比較からも明らかである。なお、従来例サンプルの二点鎖線で囲まれた部分の伸縮構造は図17に示されるものと同様のものである。 As shown in FIG. 16, when the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are wavy so as to be along each other, the conventional improvement in rigidity due to the number of sheet layers and the difference in curvature between the two sheet layers 12S and 12H As a result of bending more gently than the top of the heel 80 (particularly, the difference from the conventional one becomes significant in the natural length state), the touch is smooth, and it is easily crushed in the thickness direction, thereby improving the touch flexibility. In addition, when the two sheet layers 12S and 12H have a gentle wave shape along each other, the wave peaks and peaks and the valleys and valleys are separated in the expansion and contraction direction, so that when the waves are collapsed in the thickness direction or collapsed It is thought that the action of supporting the mountains and waves of the waves and the valleys and valleys is weakened, and the touch is also more flexible in this respect. This is because the stretched structure of the portion surrounded by the two-dot chain line of the conventional sample shown in FIG. 18A and the portion of the sample of the present invention shown in FIG. It is clear from the comparison with the stretchable structure. In addition, the expansion-contraction structure of the part enclosed with the dashed-two dotted line of the prior art example sample is the same as that shown by FIG.
また、平滑な素材を表裏から指で摘む場合は、同じ素材でも1枚よりも2枚を重ねて摘むほうが滑らかさを感じやすい。これは、指同士あるいは指と素材の間の摩擦抵抗よりも素材同士の摩擦抵抗が低いために、2枚を重ねて摘んだ場合に摩擦抵抗が低く(滑らかに)感じることができるためである。2枚のシート層が互いに沿うようになっていると、この滑り感を強く感覚することができると考えられる。したがって、2枚のシート層12S,12Hに用いるシート材の摩擦特性は、前述のようなものとするのが好ましい。 When a smooth material is picked from the front and back with fingers, it is easier to feel smoothness by picking two sheets of the same material rather than one. This is because the frictional resistance between the materials is lower than the frictional resistance between the fingers or between the fingers and the material, so that the frictional resistance can be felt low (smoothly) when picking up two sheets. . If the two sheet layers are along each other, it is considered that this slip feeling can be strongly felt. Therefore, it is preferable that the friction characteristics of the sheet material used for the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are as described above.
各自由部間領域FAにおけるシート接合部20を有する領域の前後方向の長さ20zは、前後方向に隣接する固定端部19fの前後方向間隔19d(すなわち弾性伸縮部材19の前後方向間隔)の5〜100%とすることができ、特に5〜50%とすることが好ましく、具体的な長さとしては0.5〜10mmとすることが好ましい。 The length 20z in the front-rear direction of the region having the sheet joint portion 20 in each free part region FA is 5 in the front-rear direction interval 19d between the fixed end portions 19f adjacent in the front-rear direction (that is, the front-rear direction interval of the elastic elastic member 19). -100%, particularly 5-50%, and a specific length of 0.5-10 mm is preferred.
また、伸縮領域A2,A3の展開状態で、各自由部間領域FAにおける前後方向の両端部に、シート接合部20を有しない無シート接合領域21が幅方向に連続していると、弾性伸縮部材19の自由部19mが、シート接合部20を有する領域までは前後方向(伸縮方向と直交する方向)に自由に移動可能となり、フィット性に優れた伸縮構造となるため好ましい。つまり、図11〜図14等に示すように、展開状態では、弾性伸縮部材19及びシート接合部20はその幅方向全体にわたり前後方向に離間されるが、弾性伸縮部材19は隣接するシート接合部20間で前後方向に移動可能であるため、通常の装着状態や自然長状態では弾性伸縮部材19の中間の一部は前後方向に移動しシート接合部20に接触することもありうる。無シート接合領域21の前後方向長さは適宜定めることができるが、前後方向に隣接する固定端部19fの前後方向間隔19dの10〜49%、特に25〜49%とすることが好ましく、具体的な長さとしては2〜12mm、特に4〜9mmとすることが好ましい。 Further, when the non-sheet joining regions 21 that do not have the sheet joining portion 20 are continuous in the width direction at both ends in the front-rear direction in each of the free portion regions FA in the expanded state of the stretch regions A2 and A3, The free part 19m of the member 19 can move freely in the front-rear direction (the direction orthogonal to the expansion / contraction direction) up to the region having the sheet joint part 20, and is preferable because the expansion / contraction structure has excellent fit. That is, as shown in FIGS. 11 to 14 and the like, in the deployed state, the elastic elastic member 19 and the sheet bonding portion 20 are separated in the front-rear direction over the entire width direction, but the elastic elastic member 19 is adjacent to the sheet bonding portion. Since it can move in the front-rear direction between 20, the middle part of the elastic elastic member 19 may move in the front-rear direction and come into contact with the sheet joining portion 20 in a normal mounting state or a natural length state. The length in the front-rear direction of the sheet-free joining region 21 can be determined as appropriate, but is preferably 10 to 49%, particularly 25 to 49% of the front-rear direction interval 19d between the fixed end portions 19f adjacent in the front-rear direction. The typical length is 2 to 12 mm, particularly 4 to 9 mm.
シート接合部20のパターンは、2枚のシート層12S,12Hが収縮状態で互いに沿うような波状をなす限り特に限定されないが、2枚のシート層12S,12Hが収縮状態で互いに沿うような波状をなすためには2枚のシート層12S,12Hの一体性がある程度以上確保されていることが必要である。例えば、図17に示す従来形態のように、シート接合部20の無い部分が伸縮方向と直交する方向(図示形態では前後方向)に連続すると、そのシート接合部20の無い部分において2枚のシート層12S,12Hが互いに離れるように膨らむのに対して、2枚のシート層12S,12Hの全体が一体であれば、互いに沿うような波状になるほかない。 The pattern of the sheet bonding portion 20 is not particularly limited as long as the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are wavy along the contracted state, but the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are wavy along the contracted state. In order to achieve the above, it is necessary that the integrity of the two sheet layers 12S and 12H is secured to some extent. For example, as in the conventional embodiment shown in FIG. 17, when a portion without the sheet bonding portion 20 continues in a direction perpendicular to the expansion / contraction direction (the front-rear direction in the illustrated embodiment), two sheets are formed at the portion without the sheet bonding portion 20. The layers 12S and 12H swell so as to be separated from each other, but if the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are integrated as a whole, the layers 12S and 12H have a wavy shape along each other.
このような観点から、シート接合部20の好ましいパターンは、図11〜図14、図21〜図23に示すように、シート接合部20が幅方向に実質的に連続され、連続線状又は連続帯状をなしている形態である。シート接合部20が幅方向に実質的に連続する部分は、外装体12F,12Bの幅方向全体にわたっていても良いが、自由部間領域FA以外であれば部分的又は全体的にシート接合部20が形成されていなくても良い。 From such a viewpoint, as shown in FIGS. 11 to 14 and FIGS. 21 to 23, a preferable pattern of the sheet bonding portion 20 is that the sheet bonding portion 20 is substantially continuous in the width direction, and is continuous linear or continuous. This is a strip-like form. The portion where the sheet bonding portion 20 is substantially continuous in the width direction may extend over the entire width direction of the exterior bodies 12F and 12B. May not be formed.
このように構成された外装体12F,12Bの伸縮領域A2,A3では、シート接合部20が伸縮方向に実質的に連続しているため、図16に示すように、自然長状態では2枚のシート層12S,12Hは互いに沿うようにしか変形しない。この結果、自然長状態を含め、弾性伸縮部材19の収縮に伴い2枚のシート層12S,12Hが収縮した状態では、2枚のシート層12S,12Hが互いに沿うような波状をなして表裏両面に襞80が形成されることとなる。 In the expansion / contraction regions A2 and A3 of the exterior bodies 12F and 12B configured as described above, the sheet joining portion 20 is substantially continuous in the expansion / contraction direction. Therefore, as illustrated in FIG. The sheet layers 12S and 12H are deformed only along each other. As a result, in the state where the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are contracted as the elastic elastic member 19 is contracted, including the natural length state, the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are wavy so that they are along each other. In this way, a ridge 80 is formed.
シート接合部20が幅方向に実質的に連続する形態には、図11及び図12に示すように、シート接合部20が幅方向に連続的に形成された(2枚のシート層12S,12Hが幅方向に連続線状に接合されている)形態、図13、図14、図21及び図22に示すように、シート接合部20が幅方向に間欠的に配置されている(2枚のシート層12S,12Hが幅方向に間欠的に接合されている)ものの、一つの自由部間領域FA内に配置された多数のシート接合部20の群の一部又は全部を前後方向から見たときに連続する(途切れなく続く)形態、並びに図23に示すように、前後方向に隣接する一対の自由部間領域FA内に配置された多数のシート接合部20の群の一部又は全部を前後方向から見たときに連続する(途切れなく続く)形態が含まれる。 In the form in which the sheet bonding portion 20 is substantially continuous in the width direction, as shown in FIGS. 11 and 12, the sheet bonding portion 20 is continuously formed in the width direction (two sheet layers 12S and 12H). Are joined continuously in the width direction), as shown in FIG. 13, FIG. 14, FIG. 21 and FIG. 22, the sheet joining portions 20 are intermittently arranged in the width direction (two sheets). Although the sheet layers 12S and 12H are intermittently joined in the width direction), a part or all of the group of the many sheet joined portions 20 arranged in one free portion area FA is seen from the front-rear direction. As shown in FIG. 23, a part or all of a group of a large number of sheet joint portions 20 arranged in a pair of free portion areas FA adjacent in the front-rear direction, as shown in FIG. Continuous when viewed from the front-rear direction (continues uninterrupted) It includes state.
シート接合部20は伸縮方向に完全に連続していても良いが、柔軟性の低下は避けられない。また、不織布等からなるシート層を融着して形成する場合は接合部20が連続線状であると、接合部20に沿ってシートが破れやすい。よって、シート接合部20は伸縮方向に間欠的に設けることが好ましい。 The sheet bonding portion 20 may be completely continuous in the expansion / contraction direction, but a decrease in flexibility is inevitable. In addition, when a sheet layer made of a nonwoven fabric or the like is fused and formed, if the joint portion 20 is continuous, the sheet is easily torn along the joint portion 20. Therefore, it is preferable to provide the sheet | seat junction part 20 intermittently in the expansion-contraction direction.
シート接合部20が幅方向に間欠的に配置されるが実質的に連続する形態としては、図13に示すようにシート接合部20が伸縮方向に間隔を空けて並ぶ列が一列である一列形態、あるいは図14、図19〜図21、図26及び図27に示すように前後方向に複数列形成されるとともに、各列における各シート接合部20は、前後方向に隣接する他の列における幅方向に隣接するシート接合部20間に跨るように配置される複数列形態を採用することができる。このようにシート接合部20を幅方向に間欠的に設けると柔軟性が低下しにくいため好ましい。また、複数列形態では一列形態と比較して、個々のシート接合部20が小さくなり、より柔軟性に富むものとなる。しかも、多数のシート接合部20で2枚のシート層12S,12Hを接合するため接合強度も十分に確保される。特に、図23及び図25に示すように、一つ一つの自由部間領域FAにおけるシート接合部20の群を見ると幅方向に実質的に連続しないが、前後方向に隣接する他の自由部間領域FAのシート接合部20の群までを合わせてみると幅方向に実質的に連続する形態は、柔軟性の点では最も優れるものとなる。 As a form in which the sheet joint portions 20 are intermittently arranged in the width direction but are substantially continuous, as shown in FIG. 13, a single-row form in which the rows of the sheet joint portions 20 are arranged at intervals in the expansion and contraction direction. Alternatively, as shown in FIGS. 14, 19 to 21, 26, and 27, a plurality of rows are formed in the front-rear direction, and each sheet joint portion 20 in each row has a width in another row adjacent in the front-rear direction. It is possible to adopt a multi-row form arranged so as to straddle between the sheet joining portions 20 adjacent to each other in the direction. Thus, it is preferable to provide the sheet bonding portion 20 intermittently in the width direction because flexibility is unlikely to decrease. In addition, in the multi-row form, the individual sheet bonding portions 20 are smaller than in the single-line form, and the flexibility is more flexible. In addition, since the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are joined by the large number of sheet joining portions 20, the joining strength is sufficiently ensured. In particular, as shown in FIG. 23 and FIG. 25, when the group of the sheet joint portions 20 in each free inter-region FA is viewed, it is not substantially continuous in the width direction, but other free portions adjacent in the front-rear direction. When the group of the sheet joining portions 20 in the inter-region FA is taken together, the form that is substantially continuous in the width direction is the most excellent in terms of flexibility.
一列形態では、伸縮方向に隣接する一方のシート接合部20と他方のシート接合部20との幅方向の重なり幅20wが、当該重なり幅の部分における一方のシート接合部20と他方のシート接合部20との前後方向の間隔20d(変化する場合は最大値)よりも広いことが望ましい。また、複数列形態では、前後方向に隣接する一方の列のシート接合部20と他方の列のシート接合部20との幅方向の重なり幅が、一方の列のシート接合部20と他方の列のシート接合部20との前後方向の間隔よりも広いことが望ましい。 In one line form, the overlap width 20w in the width direction between one sheet joint 20 adjacent to the expansion / contraction direction and the other sheet joint 20 is equal to one sheet joint 20 and the other sheet joint in the overlap width portion. It is desirable that it is wider than the distance 20d in the front-rear direction with respect to 20 (maximum value when changing). Further, in the multi-row form, the overlap width in the width direction between the sheet joining portion 20 in one row and the sheet joining portion 20 in the other row adjacent in the front-rear direction is equal to the sheet joining portion 20 in one row and the other row. It is desirable that it is wider than the space | interval of the front-back direction with the sheet | seat junction part 20.
特に複数列形態の場合、図14に示す形態のように、各列における各シート接合部20の前後方向の一部が、隣の列のシート接合部20の前後方向の一部と、前後方向において重なるように、各列における各シート接合部20が配置されていると、襞の形状安定性がより高いものとなるため好ましい。 Particularly in the case of a plurality of rows, as in the embodiment shown in FIG. 14, a part in the front-rear direction of each sheet joint 20 in each row is a part in the front-rear direction of the sheet joint 20 in the adjacent row. It is preferable that the sheet bonding portions 20 in each row are arranged so as to overlap with each other because the shape stability of the ridge becomes higher.
個々のシート接合部20の形状は、円形、楕円形、多角形(三角形、四角形等)等、適宜定めることができる。一列形態においてシート接合部20の形状を簡素なものとするには、三角形、平行四辺形(図示例)これらの組合せとするのが好ましく、複数列形態においてシート接合部20の形状を簡素なものとするには、三角形、菱形、又はこれらの組合せ(図示例)とするのが好ましい。 The shape of each sheet joint portion 20 can be determined as appropriate, such as a circle, an ellipse, a polygon (triangle, quadrangle, etc.). In order to simplify the shape of the sheet joint portion 20 in the single-row form, it is preferable to use a combination of a triangle and a parallelogram (illustrated example), and the shape of the sheet joint portion 20 in the multiple-row form is simple. To achieve this, it is preferable to use a triangle, a rhombus, or a combination thereof (illustrated example).
このような点状のシート接合部20の他に、図25〜図28に示すように幅方向に延びる線状のシート接合部20を採用することもできる。図25に示される形態は、中心角が180度以下の弧状又はこれに類似する曲線状のシート接合部20を幅方向に間隔を空けて並べた形態であり、図26に示される形態は、中心角が180度以下の弧状又はこれに類似する曲線状のシート接合部20を正弦波又はこれに類似する波状をなすように幅方向並べた形態である。また、図27に示される形態は、中心角が180度以下の弧状又はこれに類似する曲線状のシート接合部20を2列互い違いになるように幅方向に並べた形態であり、図28に示される形態は、直線状のシート接合部20をジグザグ状をなすように幅方向に並べた形態である。 In addition to the point-like sheet joint portion 20, a linear sheet joint portion 20 extending in the width direction as shown in FIGS. 25 to 28 may be employed. The form shown in FIG. 25 is a form in which arc-shaped sheet joints 20 having a central angle of 180 degrees or less or a curved line similar thereto are arranged at intervals in the width direction. The form shown in FIG. This is a form in which the arcuate sheets having a central angle of 180 degrees or less or a curved sheet joint portion 20 similar thereto are arranged in the width direction so as to form a sine wave or a wave shape similar thereto. In addition, the form shown in FIG. 27 is a form in which arcuate sheets having a central angle of 180 degrees or less or a curved sheet joining part 20 similar thereto are arranged in the width direction so as to be staggered in two rows. The form shown is a form in which the linear sheet joining portions 20 are arranged in the width direction so as to form a zigzag shape.
シート接合部20の寸法や配置間隔は適宜定めることができるが、シート接合部20を間欠配置とする場合、以下のとおりとするのが好ましい。
・シート接合部の幅方向最大長さ20x:0.5〜5.0mm
・シート接合部の前後方向最大長さ20y:0.2〜2.0mm
・シート接合部の幅方向間隔20t:シート接合部の幅方向最大長さ20xの0.1〜0.9倍
・シート接合部の前後方向間隔20d:シート接合部の前後方向最大長さ20yの0.5〜1.5倍
・シート接合部の幅方向重なり幅20w:シート接合部の前後方向間隔20dの0.2倍以上
・自由部間領域におけるシート接合部を有する領域の前後方向長さ20z:1〜10mm
・隣接する自由部間領域におけるシート接合部の前後方向間隔20s:4〜20mm
他方、図24及び図28に示すように、一つ一つの自由部間領域FAにおけるシート接合部20の群を見ても、また前後方向に隣接する他の一つの自由部間領域FAのシート接合部20の群までを合わせてみても、幅方向に間欠的である(実質的に連続しない)形態とすることもできる。すなわち、この形態であっても、シート接合部20が幅方向に連続しない部分が十分に小さく、かつその幅方向両側に、幅方向に実質的に連続する部分を十分に長く形成すると、全体としての2枚のシート層12S,12Hの一体性が高いため、前者の部分においても後者の部分との連続性を保つように変形し、結果的に図16に示す形態と同様に2枚のシート層12S,12Hは互いに沿う波状をなすようになる。
Although the dimension and arrangement | positioning space | interval of the sheet | seat junction part 20 can be determined suitably, when making the sheet | seat junction part 20 into intermittent arrangement | positioning, it is preferable to set it as follows.
・ Maximum length 20x in the width direction of the sheet joint: 0.5 to 5.0 mm
・ Maximum length in the front-rear direction of the sheet joint 20y: 0.2 to 2.0 mm
-Sheet joint width direction interval 20t: 0.1 to 0.9 times the sheet joint width maximum length 20x-Sheet joint portion longitudinal distance 20d: Sheet junction maximum length 20y 0.5 to 1.5 times the width overlapping width 20w of the sheet joint portion: 0.2 times or more of the distance 20d between the front and back directions of the sheet joint portion The length in the front-rear direction of the region having the sheet joint portion in the region between the free portions 20z: 1-10mm
-The front-rear direction interval 20s of the sheet joint portion in the region between adjacent free portions: 4 to 20 mm
On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 24 and FIG. 28, even when looking at the group of sheet joint portions 20 in each free part area FA, the sheet of another free part area FA adjacent in the front-rear direction is also seen. Even if it joins the group of the junction part 20, it can also be set as the form which is intermittent (it does not continue substantially) in the width direction. That is, even in this form, if the portion where the sheet bonding portion 20 is not continuous in the width direction is sufficiently small and the portions substantially continuous in the width direction are formed sufficiently long on both sides of the width direction, as a whole Since the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are highly integrated, the former part is deformed so as to maintain continuity with the latter part. As a result, the two sheets are formed in the same manner as in the embodiment shown in FIG. The layers 12S and 12H are waved along each other.
また、自由部間領域FAでは、前後方向の中央に近づくほど2枚のシート層12S,12Hの自由度が高くなるため、シート接合部20の面積率を高くし、2枚のシート層12S,12Hの一体性を高めると、2枚のシート層12S,12Hの互いに沿う状態が崩れにくくなるため好ましい。一方、自由部間領域FAにおける前後方向の両側(つまり弾性伸縮部材19に近い側)では、弾性伸縮部材19が2枚のシート層12S,12Hの近接を阻害するため、各シート層12S,12Hがこの弾性伸縮部材19による阻害作用を吸収して互いに沿う状態となるように個々に変形(収縮や曲り)するためには、シート接合部20の面積率を低くし、各シート層12S,12Hの自由度を高めることが望ましい。弾性伸縮部材19に対する各シート層12S,12Hの自由度が低いと、これらが一体的に変形しようとするため、各シート層12S,12Hは弾性伸縮部材19からわずかに離間しつつ小さな多数の皺を形成することになり、ザラザラとした不快な手触り感を生じることになる。よって、図示形態のように、自由部間領域FAにおける前後方向両側に向かうにつれて段階的にシート接合部20の面積率(単位面積当たりのシート接合部20の面積の割合)が低くなるように、シート接合部20が配列されているのは好ましい形態である。 Further, in the free part area FA, the degree of freedom of the two sheet layers 12S and 12H increases as it approaches the center in the front-rear direction, so that the area ratio of the sheet joining part 20 is increased, and the two sheet layers 12S, 12S, Increasing the integrity of 12H is preferable because the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are less likely to collapse. On the other hand, on both sides in the front-rear direction in the free part region FA (that is, the side close to the elastic elastic member 19), the elastic elastic member 19 inhibits the proximity of the two sheet layers 12S, 12H, and thus the sheet layers 12S, 12H. In order to individually deform (shrink or bend) so as to absorb the obstructive action of the elastic elastic member 19 and to be in a state along each other, the area ratio of the sheet joint portion 20 is reduced, and each of the sheet layers 12S, 12H It is desirable to increase the degree of freedom. If the sheet layers 12S and 12H have a low degree of freedom with respect to the elastic stretchable member 19, they tend to be deformed integrally. Therefore, the sheet layers 12S and 12H are slightly separated from the elastic stretchable member 19 with a large number of small ridges. Will cause a rough and unpleasant feel. Therefore, as shown in the figure, the area ratio of the sheet bonding portion 20 (ratio of the area of the sheet bonding portion 20 per unit area) is gradually reduced toward the both sides in the front-rear direction in the free portion region FA. It is a preferable form that the sheet joining portions 20 are arranged.
シート接合部20の面積率を自由部間領域FAにおける前後方向両側に向かうにつれて変化させるには、図示形態のように無シート接合領域21を設けたり、これとともに(又はこれに代えて)、複数列形態の場合には、前後方向両側の列ほどシート接合部20の数を減少させたりすることができる。また、個々のシート接合部20の形状や面積を変更しても良い。 In order to change the area ratio of the sheet bonding portion 20 toward the both sides in the front-rear direction in the region FA between the free portions, a plurality of sheet non-bonding regions 21 may be provided as shown in FIG. In the case of the row form, the number of the sheet joint portions 20 can be reduced as the rows on both sides in the front-rear direction. Moreover, you may change the shape and area of each sheet | seat junction part 20. FIG.
通常の場合、伸縮領域A2,A3の展開状態で、自由部間領域FAを前後方向に三等分し、その三領域FA1,FA2,FA3のうち前後方向の中央に位置する領域を中央領域FA2とし、かつその両側に位置する領域を両側領域FA1,FA3としたとき(図22参照)、中間領域FA2に占めるシート接合部20の面積率は3〜25%、特に5〜20%、とするのが好ましく、両側領域FA1,FA3に占めるシート接合部20の面積率は10%以下、特に3%以下とするのが好ましい。また、中間領域FA2に占めるシート接合部20の面積率に対する、両側領域FA1,FA3に占めるシート接合部20の面積率の割合を20%以下、特に10%以下とするのは好ましい。また、両側領域FA3にシート接合部20を有しないと、弾性伸縮部材19に対する各シート層12S,12Hの自由度が向上できるだけでなく、製造時においてシート接合部20と弾性伸縮部材19とが接触する(溶着による接合の場合弾性伸縮部材19が意図せず切断される)リスクが低くなるため、更に好ましい。 In a normal case, in the expanded state of the stretchable areas A2 and A3, the free part area FA is divided into three equal parts in the front-rear direction, and the area located at the center in the front-rear direction among the three areas FA1, FA2, FA3 is the central area FA2. And the areas located on both sides thereof are defined as both side areas FA1 and FA3 (see FIG. 22), the area ratio of the sheet bonding portion 20 occupying the intermediate area FA2 is 3 to 25%, particularly 5 to 20%. It is preferable that the area ratio of the sheet joint portion 20 occupying the both side regions FA1 and FA3 is 10% or less, and particularly preferably 3% or less. In addition, it is preferable that the ratio of the area ratio of the sheet bonding portion 20 occupying the both side areas FA1 and FA3 to the area ratio of the sheet bonding portion 20 occupying the intermediate area FA2 is 20% or less, particularly 10% or less. Further, if the sheet joining portion 20 is not provided in the both side regions FA3, the degree of freedom of the sheet layers 12S and 12H with respect to the elastic stretchable member 19 can be improved, and the sheet joining portion 20 and the elastic stretchable member 19 are in contact with each other at the time of manufacture. This is more preferable because the risk of performing (in the case of joining by welding, the elastic elastic member 19 is unintentionally cut) is reduced.
もちろん、シート接合部20の面積率が自由部間領域FAにおける前後方向に一様である形態や、自由部間領域FAにおける前後方向両側に向かうにつれて段階的にシート接合部20の面積率が高くなる形態とすることもできる。 Of course, the area ratio of the sheet bonding part 20 is uniform in the front-rear direction in the free part area FA or the area ratio of the sheet bonding part 20 increases stepwise in the front-rear direction in the free part area FA. It can also be set as.
(非伸縮領域の形成)
非伸縮領域A1は、内側シート層12Hと外側シート層12Sとの間に弾性伸縮部材19を供給し、間欠伸縮領域A2とする領域の端部で弾性伸縮部材19の固定端部19fのみホットメルト接着剤により固定した後、非伸縮領域A1とする領域において、弾性伸縮部材19を幅方向中間の1か所又は複数か所で加圧及び加熱により切断するか、又は弾性伸縮部材15,16,19のほぼ全体を加圧及び加熱により細かく切断し、間欠伸縮領域A2に伸縮性を残しつつ非伸縮領域A1では伸縮性を殺すことにより構築することができる。
(Formation of non-stretchable area)
In the non-stretchable area A1, the elastic stretchable member 19 is supplied between the inner sheet layer 12H and the outer sheet layer 12S, and only the fixed end 19f of the elastic stretchable member 19 is hot melted at the end of the area that is the intermittent stretchable area A2. After being fixed by the adhesive, in the region to be the non-stretchable region A1, the elastic stretchable member 19 is cut by pressing and heating at one or more places in the middle in the width direction, or the elastic stretchable members 15, 16, It can be constructed by cutting almost the entire 19 by pressurization and heating and killing the stretchability in the non-stretchable region A1 while leaving the stretchable property in the intermittent stretchable region A2.
図19(a)は、弾性伸縮部材19を幅方向中間の1か所で切断する場合を示しており、周方向の1か所に切断凸部72を有する加圧部71を外周面に備え、切断凸部72が所望の温度に加熱されるシールロール70と、これに対向配置された表面平滑なアンビルロール80とにより、内側シート層12H及び外側シート層12S間に弾性伸縮部材19を取り付けた切断対象を挟み、切断凸部72とアンビルロール80の外周面との間に挟まれる部位のみ弾性伸縮部材19を加圧及び加熱して切断するものである。このような加工を施した製品では、図20(a)(b)に示すように、非伸縮領域A1における外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12H間には、間欠伸縮領域A2の弾性伸縮部材19から連続する切断残部のみが不要弾性伸縮部材18として残り、溶融跡22が一本だけ切断痕跡として残ることになる。図示しないが、複数か所で切断する場合は、周方向の複数か所に切断凸部72を有するシールロール70を用いれば良い。 FIG. 19A shows a case in which the elastic elastic member 19 is cut at one place in the middle in the width direction, and a pressing portion 71 having a cutting projection 72 at one place in the circumferential direction is provided on the outer peripheral surface. The elastic elastic member 19 is attached between the inner sheet layer 12H and the outer sheet layer 12S by a seal roll 70 in which the cutting projection 72 is heated to a desired temperature and an anvil roll 80 having a smooth surface disposed opposite thereto. The elastic stretchable member 19 is cut by pressurizing and heating only the portion sandwiched between the cut object 72 and the outer peripheral surface of the anvil roll 80. In the product subjected to such processing, as shown in FIGS. 20A and 20B, the elastic elastic member 19 in the intermittent elastic region A2 is provided between the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H in the non-elastic region A1. From this, only the remaining cutting portion remains as the unnecessary elastic elastic member 18, and only one melt mark 22 remains as a cutting trace. Although not shown, when cutting at a plurality of places, a seal roll 70 having cutting projections 72 at a plurality of places in the circumferential direction may be used.
また、図19(b)は、弾性伸縮部材19のほぼ全体を細かく切断する場合を示しており、千鳥状等の間欠配置とされた多数の切断凸部73を有する加圧部71を外周面に備え、切断凸部72が所望の温度に加熱されるシールロール70と、これに対向配置された表面平滑なアンビルロール80とにより、内側シート層12H及び外側シート層12S間に弾性伸縮部材15〜17,19を取り付けた切断対象を挟み、切断凸部73とアンビルロール80の外周面との間に挟まれる部位のみ弾性伸縮部材19を加圧及び加熱して切断するものである。このような加工を施した製品では、図20(c)に示すように、非伸縮領域A1における外側シート層12S及び内側シート層12H間には、間欠伸縮領域A2の弾性伸縮部材19から連続する切断残部、及び両方の間欠伸縮領域A2の弾性伸縮部材19と連続しない弾性伸縮部材の切断片が、不要弾性伸縮部材18として前後方向及び幅方向に間欠的に残り、溶融跡22が切断痕跡として前後方向及び幅方向に間欠的に残ることになる。 FIG. 19B shows a case where almost the entire elastic elastic member 19 is finely cut. The pressurizing portion 71 having a large number of cutting projections 73 that are intermittently arranged in a zigzag shape is provided on the outer peripheral surface. The elastic elastic member 15 is provided between the inner sheet layer 12H and the outer sheet layer 12S by a seal roll 70 in which the cutting projection 72 is heated to a desired temperature and an anvil roll 80 having a smooth surface disposed opposite thereto. The elastic stretchable member 19 is cut by pressurizing and heating only the portion sandwiched between the cutting projection 73 and the outer peripheral surface of the anvil roll 80 with the cutting target attached with -17, 19 attached. In the product subjected to such processing, as shown in FIG. 20C, the elastic stretchable member 19 in the intermittent stretch region A2 is continuous between the outer sheet layer 12S and the inner sheet layer 12H in the non-stretch region A1. The cutting remainder and the cut pieces of the elastic elastic member that are not continuous with the elastic elastic member 19 in both the intermittent elastic regions A2 remain intermittently in the front-rear direction and the width direction as the unnecessary elastic elastic member 18, and the melted trace 22 becomes the cutting trace. It remains intermittently in the front-rear direction and the width direction.
(非伸縮領域におけるシート接合部)
非伸縮領域A1にはシート接合部20を設けなくても良いが、外側シート層12Sが内側シート層12Hに対してずれたり、浮いたりするのは好ましくないため、シート接合部20を設けるのが好ましい。非伸縮領域のシート接合部20は、2枚のシート層12S,12Hが接合される限り特に限定されるものではないが、図2、図6、図20等に示すように、非伸縮領域A1では、不要弾性伸縮部材70は2枚のシート層12S,12Hに対して非固定とされるとともに、不要弾性伸縮部材70の前後方向両側で、幅方向に実質的に連続するシート接合部20により2枚のシート層12S,12Hが接合されていると好ましい。このように、不要弾性伸縮部材70が2枚のシート層12S,12Hに対して非固定とされていると、不要弾性伸縮部材70の収縮力が2枚のシート層12S,12Hに対して完全に作用しない状態とすることができる。さらに、非伸縮領域A1では、不要弾性伸縮部材70の前後方向両側で、幅方向に実質的に連続するシート接合部20により2枚のシート層12S,12Hが接合されており、不要弾性伸縮部材70の前後方向の移動はその前後両側に位置するシート接合部20間に限られるため、見栄えが悪化するような大きな移動は防止される。もちろん、非伸縮領域A1における不要弾性伸縮部材70は2枚のシート層12S,12Hに対してホットメルト接着剤により固定しても良い。図20(a)(b)のように弾性伸縮部材19を幅方向中間の1か所(または複数か所)で切断する場合は、接着力が低くなるようにホットメルト接着剤の塗布量等を調整する。図20(c)のように弾性伸縮部材19を細かく切断する場合は、接着力が高くても非伸縮領域A1の伸縮性をほぼ殺すことができる。
(Sheet joint in non-stretchable region)
Although it is not necessary to provide the sheet bonding portion 20 in the non-stretchable region A1, it is not preferable that the outer sheet layer 12S is displaced or floats with respect to the inner sheet layer 12H. Therefore, the sheet bonding portion 20 is provided. preferable. The sheet joining portion 20 in the non-stretchable region is not particularly limited as long as the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are joined, but as shown in FIGS. 2, 6, 20, etc., the non-stretchable region A1 Then, the unnecessary elastic elastic member 70 is not fixed to the two sheet layers 12S and 12H, and is formed by the sheet joint portions 20 that are substantially continuous in the width direction on both sides in the front-rear direction of the unnecessary elastic elastic member 70. It is preferable that the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are joined. As described above, when the unnecessary elastic elastic member 70 is not fixed to the two sheet layers 12S and 12H, the contraction force of the unnecessary elastic elastic member 70 is completely applied to the two sheet layers 12S and 12H. It can be set as the state which does not act on. Further, in the non-stretchable region A1, the two sheet layers 12S and 12H are joined by the sheet joining portions 20 that are substantially continuous in the width direction on both sides in the front-rear direction of the unnecessary elastic stretchable member 70. Since the movement in the front-rear direction of 70 is limited between the sheet joining portions 20 located on both the front and rear sides, a large movement that deteriorates the appearance is prevented. Of course, the unnecessary elastic stretchable member 70 in the non-stretchable region A1 may be fixed to the two sheet layers 12S and 12H with a hot melt adhesive. When the elastic elastic member 19 is cut at one place (or a plurality of places) in the middle in the width direction as shown in FIGS. 20A and 20B, the amount of hot melt adhesive applied, etc., so that the adhesive force is lowered. Adjust. When the elastic stretchable member 19 is cut finely as shown in FIG. 20C, the stretchability of the non-stretchable region A1 can be almost killed even if the adhesive force is high.
非伸縮領域A1におけるシート接合部20は、間欠伸縮領域A2におけるシート接合部20と基本的に同様とすることができる。非伸縮領域A1におけるシート接合部20の形状、寸法、数、及び配置等は、間欠伸縮領域A2におけるシート接合部20と異なるものとしても良い。例えば、非伸縮領域A1におけるシート接合部20は、図13に示される形態に倣って、不要弾性伸縮部材70間に複数列形成し、不要弾性伸縮部材70とシート接合部20との距離を狭くすることにより、不要弾性伸縮部材70の移動を効果的に防止しつつ、間欠伸縮領域A2においては柔軟性を重視して図11に示す形態のように弾性伸縮部材19間に一列とすることができる。 The sheet joint portion 20 in the non-stretchable region A1 can be basically the same as the sheet joint portion 20 in the intermittent stretch region A2. The shape, size, number, arrangement, and the like of the sheet joint portion 20 in the non-stretchable region A1 may be different from those of the sheet joint portion 20 in the intermittent stretch region A2. For example, the sheet joint portions 20 in the non-stretchable region A1 are formed in a plurality of rows between the unnecessary elastic stretch members 70 according to the form shown in FIG. 13, and the distance between the unnecessary elastic stretch members 70 and the sheet joint portions 20 is narrowed. By doing so, the unnecessary elastic elastic member 70 can be effectively prevented from moving, and in the intermittent elastic region A2, the flexibility can be emphasized, and the elastic elastic members 19 can be arranged in a row as shown in FIG. it can.
ただし、製造容易性及び製造安定性の観点からは、図2、図6、図20等に示すように、非伸縮領域A1におけるシート接合部20の形状、寸法、数、及び配置等は、間欠伸縮領域A2におけるシート接合部20と同様とすることが望ましく、少なくとも、間欠伸縮領域A2におけるシート接合部20及び非伸縮領域A1におけるシート接合部20が、幅方向に実質的に連続されていると好ましい。 However, from the viewpoint of manufacturing ease and manufacturing stability, as shown in FIG. 2, FIG. 6, FIG. 20, and the like, the shape, size, number, arrangement, and the like of the sheet joint portion 20 in the non-stretchable region A1 are intermittent. It is desirable to be the same as the sheet joint portion 20 in the stretchable region A2, and at least the sheet joint portion 20 in the intermittent stretch region A2 and the sheet joint portion 20 in the non-stretchable region A1 are substantially continuous in the width direction. preferable.
この場合、間欠伸縮領域A2における2枚のシート層12S,12H間の空間が、非伸縮領域A1における2枚のシート層12S,12H間の空間と連続することになり、不要弾性伸縮部材70が間欠伸縮領域A2側に移動するおそれがある。そこで、間欠伸縮領域A2における弾性伸縮部材19の固定端部19fを、少なくとも幅方向中央側の端部では、図13及び図14に示すように当該間欠伸縮領域A2の前後方向全体にわたり連続するホットメルト接着剤により形成し、同時に2枚のシート層12S,12Hを当該間欠伸縮領域A2の前後方向全体にわたり接合するのも好ましい形態である。これにより、非伸縮領域A1における2枚のシート層12S,12H間の空間が、非伸縮領域A1の幅方向両側で閉じられるため、不要弾性伸縮部材70が間欠伸縮領域A2に移動して見栄えが悪化するのを防止することができる。 In this case, the space between the two sheet layers 12S and 12H in the intermittent expansion / contraction region A2 is continuous with the space between the two sheet layers 12S and 12H in the non-extension / contraction region A1, and the unnecessary elastic expansion / contraction member 70 is provided. There is a risk of moving to the intermittent expansion / contraction region A2. Accordingly, the fixed end portion 19f of the elastic elastic member 19 in the intermittent expansion / contraction region A2, at least at the end portion on the center side in the width direction, as shown in FIG. 13 and FIG. It is also a preferable form that the two sheet layers 12S, 12H are formed over the entire front-rear direction of the intermittent expansion / contraction region A2 by forming with a melt adhesive. Thereby, since the space between the two sheet layers 12S and 12H in the non-stretchable region A1 is closed on both sides in the width direction of the non-stretchable region A1, the unnecessary elastic stretchable member 70 moves to the intermittent stretchable region A2 and looks good. Deterioration can be prevented.
その他、非伸縮領域A1におけるシート接合部20の詳細は、伸縮領域におけるシート接合部20の項で述べたとおりであるため、ここではあえて説明を省略する。 In addition, since the details of the sheet joint portion 20 in the non-stretchable region A1 are as described in the section of the sheet joint portion 20 in the stretchable region, the description is omitted here.
(内装体)
内装体200の形状、構造は特に限定されず、例えば以下に述べる形状、構造を採用することができる。内装体200は任意の形状を採ることができるが、図示の形態では長方形である。内装体200は、図3〜図5に示されるように、装着者の肌側となる液透過性トップシート30と、液不透過性シート11と、これらの間に介在された吸収要素50とを備えているものであり、吸収機能を担う本体部である。符号40は、トップシート30を透過した液を速やかに吸収要素50へ移行させるために、トップシート30と吸収要素50との間に設けられた中間シート(セカンドシートとも呼ばれる)を示しており、符号60は、内装体200の両脇に排泄物が漏れるのを防止するために、内装体の吸収面の幅方向両側に沿って延在された、装着者の脚周りに向かって立ち上がる部分である脚周りギャザー60を示している。
(Interior body)
The shape and structure of the interior body 200 are not particularly limited, and for example, the shape and structure described below can be adopted. The interior body 200 can take any shape, but is rectangular in the illustrated form. As shown in FIGS. 3 to 5, the interior body 200 includes a liquid-permeable top sheet 30 on the skin side of the wearer, a liquid-impermeable sheet 11, and an absorbent element 50 interposed therebetween. It is a main-body part which bears an absorption function. Reference numeral 40 indicates an intermediate sheet (also referred to as a second sheet) provided between the top sheet 30 and the absorbent element 50 in order to quickly transfer the liquid that has passed through the top sheet 30 to the absorbent element 50. Reference numeral 60 denotes a portion that extends along both widthwise sides of the absorption surface of the interior body and rises around the legs of the wearer in order to prevent excrement from leaking to both sides of the interior body 200. A certain leg gather 60 is shown.
(トップシート)
トップシート30は、有孔又は無孔の不織布や、多孔性プラスチックシート等、液透過性素材であれば特に限定無く利用できるが、図3及び図4に示す形態のようにトップシート30が脚周りギャザー60の液不透過性シート64の被覆材を兼ねる場合には不織布が用いられる。また、このうち不織布は、その原料繊維が何であるかは、特に限定されない。例えば、ポリエチレンやポリプロピレン等のオレフィン系、ポリエステル系、ポリアミド系等の合成繊維、レーヨンやキュプラ等の再生繊維、綿等の天然繊維などや、これらから二種以上が使用された混合繊維、複合繊維などを例示することができる。さらに、不織布は、どのような加工によって製造されたものであってもよい。加工方法としては、公知の方法、例えば、スパンレース法、スパンボンド法、サーマルボンド法、メルトブローン法、ニードルパンチ法、エアスルー法、ポイントボンド法等を例示することができる。例えば、柔軟性、ドレープ性を求めるのであれば、スパンボンド法、スパンレース法が、嵩高性、ソフト性を求めるのであれば、エアスルー法、ポイントボンド法、サーマルボンド法が、好ましい加工方法となる。
(Top sheet)
The top sheet 30 can be used without particular limitation as long as it is a liquid-permeable material such as a perforated or non-porous nonwoven fabric or a porous plastic sheet. A non-woven fabric is used when serving also as a covering material for the liquid-impermeable sheet 64 of the surrounding gathers 60. Of these, the nonwoven fabric is not particularly limited as to what the raw fiber is. For example, synthetic fibers such as olefins such as polyethylene and polypropylene, polyesters and polyamides, recycled fibers such as rayon and cupra, natural fibers such as cotton, and mixed fibers and composite fibers using two or more of them. Etc. can be illustrated. Furthermore, the nonwoven fabric may be manufactured by any processing. Examples of the processing method include known methods such as a spunlace method, a spunbond method, a thermal bond method, a melt blown method, a needle punch method, an air through method, and a point bond method. For example, if flexibility and drapeability are required, the spunbond method and spunlace method are preferable. If bulkiness and softness are required, the air-through method, point bond method, and thermal bond method are preferable processing methods. .
また、トップシート30は、1枚のシートからなるものであっても、2枚以上のシートを貼り合せて得た積層シートからなるものであってもよい。同様に、トップシート30は、平面方向に関して、1枚のシートからなるものであっても、2枚以上のシートからなるものであってもよい。 The top sheet 30 may be composed of a single sheet or a laminated sheet obtained by bonding two or more sheets. Similarly, the top sheet 30 may be composed of one sheet or two or more sheets in the planar direction.
トップシート30の幅方向両側が脚周りギャザー60の液不透過性シート64の被覆材を兼ねない場合は、例えば図7及び図8に示す形態のように、吸収要素50と脚周りギャザー60との間を通して、吸収要素50の裏側まで回り込ませ、液の浸透を防止するために、液不透過性シート11及び脚周りギャザー60に対してホットメルト接着剤等により接着することができる。 In the case where both sides in the width direction of the top sheet 30 do not serve as the covering material for the liquid-impermeable sheet 64 of the leg gathers 60, for example, as shown in FIGS. In order to prevent the liquid from penetrating through the gap to the back side of the absorbent element 50, it can be adhered to the liquid-impermeable sheet 11 and the leg-around gather 60 with a hot melt adhesive or the like.
(中間シート)
図7及び図8に示す形態のように、トップシート30の裏側に、トップシートより親水性に優れる中間シート(「セカンドシート」とも呼ばれている)40を設けることができる。この中間シート40は、吸収した液の吸収体からの逆戻り現象を防止し、トップシート30上のさらっとした肌触りを確保するためのものである。中間シート40は省略することもできる。
(Intermediate sheet)
As shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, an intermediate sheet (also called “second sheet”) 40 that is more hydrophilic than the top sheet can be provided on the back side of the top sheet 30. The intermediate sheet 40 is for preventing a reverse return phenomenon of the absorbed liquid from the absorber and ensuring a smooth touch on the top sheet 30. The intermediate sheet 40 can be omitted.
中間シート40としては、トップシート30と同様の素材や、スパンレース、スパンボンド、SMS、パルプ不織布、パルプとレーヨンとの混合シート、ポイントボンド又はクレープ紙を例示できる。特にエアスルー不織布が嵩高であるため好ましい。エアスルー不織布には芯鞘構造の複合繊維を用いるのが好ましく、この場合芯に用いる樹脂はポリプロピレン(PP)でも良いが剛性の高いポリエステル(PET)が好ましい。目付けは20〜80g/m2が好ましく、25〜60g/m2がより好ましい。不織布の原料繊維の太さは2.2〜10dtexであるのが好ましい。不織布を嵩高にするために、原料繊維の全部又は一部の混合繊維として、芯が中央にない偏芯の繊維や中空の繊維、偏芯且つ中空の繊維を用いるのも好ましい。 Examples of the intermediate sheet 40 include the same materials as the top sheet 30, spunlace, spunbond, SMS, pulp nonwoven fabric, mixed sheet of pulp and rayon, point bond, or crepe paper. In particular, an air-through nonwoven fabric is preferable because it is bulky. It is preferable to use a core-sheath composite fiber for the air-through nonwoven fabric. In this case, the resin used for the core may be polypropylene (PP), but polyester (PET) having high rigidity is preferable. Basis weight is preferably 20~80g / m 2, 25~60g / m 2 is more preferable. The thickness of the raw fiber of the nonwoven fabric is preferably 2.2 to 10 dtex. In order to make the nonwoven fabric bulky, it is also preferable to use an eccentric fiber, a hollow fiber, or an eccentric and hollow fiber that does not have a core at the center as the mixed fiber of all or part of the raw fiber.
図示の形態の中間シート40は、吸収体56の幅より短く中央に配置されているが、全幅にわたって設けてもよい。中間シート40の長手方向長さは、吸収体56の長さと同一でもよいし、液を受け入れる領域を中心にした短い長さ範囲内であってもよい。 The intermediate sheet 40 in the illustrated form is disposed in the center shorter than the width of the absorber 56, but may be provided over the entire width. The length of the intermediate sheet 40 in the longitudinal direction may be the same as the length of the absorbent body 56 or may be within a short length range centered on the region that receives the liquid.
(液不透過性シート)
吸収体56の裏側に設けられる液不透過性シート11の素材は、特に限定されるものではないが、例えば、ポリエチレンやポリプロピレン等のオレフィン系樹脂等からなるプラスチックフィルムを例示することができる。液不透過性シート11には、近年、ムレ防止の観点から好まれて使用されている不透液性かつ透湿性を有する素材を用いることが好ましい。透湿性を有するプラスチックフィルムとしては、ポリエチレンやポリプロピレン等のオレフィン系樹脂中に無機充填剤を混練して、シートを成形した後、一軸又は二軸方向に延伸して得られた微多孔性プラスチックフィルムが広く用いられている。
(Liquid impervious sheet)
Although the raw material of the liquid-impermeable sheet 11 provided in the back side of the absorber 56 is not specifically limited, For example, the plastic film which consists of olefin resin, such as polyethylene and a polypropylene, can be illustrated. For the liquid-impermeable sheet 11, it is preferable to use a liquid-impervious and moisture-permeable material that has been preferred in recent years from the viewpoint of preventing stuffiness. As a plastic film having moisture permeability, a microporous plastic film obtained by kneading an inorganic filler in an olefin resin such as polyethylene or polypropylene, forming a sheet, and then stretching in a uniaxial or biaxial direction. Is widely used.
液不透過性シート11は、図3及び図4に示す形態のように、吸収体56よりも側方に延在させて、脚周りギャザー60内の液透過性フィルム64を兼ねるものとしたり、図7及び図8に示す形態のように、吸収要素50の裏側に収まる幅とする、又は吸収要素50の幅方向両側を回り込ませて吸収要素50のトップシート30側面の両側部まで延在させたりすることができる。 As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the liquid-impermeable sheet 11 extends to the side of the absorbent body 56 and also serves as the liquid-permeable film 64 in the leg circumference gather 60. As shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, the width of the absorbent element 50 is set to the back side, or both sides of the absorbent element 50 in the width direction are extended so as to extend to both sides of the side surface of the top sheet 30 of the absorbent element 50. Can be.
また、液不透過性シート11の内側、特に吸収体56側面に、液分の吸収により色が変化する排泄インジケータを設けることができる。 Moreover, the excretion indicator from which a color changes by absorption of a liquid part can be provided in the inner side of the liquid-impermeable sheet 11, especially the absorber 56 side surface.
(吸収要素)
吸収要素50は、吸収体56と、この吸収体56の全体を包む包装シート58とを有する。包装シート58は省略することもできる。
(Absorption element)
The absorbent element 50 includes an absorbent body 56 and a packaging sheet 58 that wraps the entire absorbent body 56. The packaging sheet 58 can be omitted.
(吸収体)
吸収体56は、繊維の集合体により形成することができる。この繊維集合体としては、綿状パルプや合成繊維等の短繊維を積繊したものの他、セルロースアセテート等の合成繊維のトウ(繊維束)を必要に応じて開繊して得られるフィラメント集合体も使用できる。繊維目付けとしては、綿状パルプや短繊維を積繊する場合は、例えば100〜300g/m2程度とすることができ、フィラメント集合体の場合は、例えば30〜120g/m2程度とすることができる。合成繊維の場合の繊度は、例えば、1〜16dtex、好ましくは1〜10dtex、さらに好ましくは1〜5dtexである。フィラメント集合体の場合、フィラメントは、非捲縮繊維であってもよいが、捲縮繊維であるのが好ましい。捲縮繊維の捲縮度は、例えば、2.54cm当たり5〜75個、好ましくは10〜50個、さらに好ましくは15〜50個程度とすることができる。また、均一に捲縮した捲縮繊維を用いる場合が多い。吸収体56中には高吸収性ポリマー粒子を分散保持させるのが好ましい。
(Absorber)
The absorber 56 can be formed of an aggregate of fibers. As this fiber assembly, a filament assembly obtained by opening, as necessary, synthetic fiber tows (fiber bundles) such as cellulose acetate as well as short fibers such as cotton-like pulp and synthetic fibers Can also be used. The fiber basis weight can be set to, for example, about 100 to 300 g / m 2 when cotton-like pulp or short fibers are stacked, and in the case of a filament aggregate, for example, about 30 to 120 g / m 2. Can do. The fineness in the case of a synthetic fiber is 1-16 dtex, for example, Preferably it is 1-10 dtex, More preferably, it is 1-5 dtex. In the case of a filament aggregate, the filament may be a non-crimped fiber, but is preferably a crimped fiber. The degree of crimp of the crimped fibers can be, for example, about 5 to 75, preferably 10 to 50, and more preferably about 15 to 50 per 2.54 cm. Further, a crimped fiber that is uniformly crimped is often used. It is preferable to disperse and hold superabsorbent polymer particles in the absorber 56.
吸収体56は長方形形状でも良いが、図6にも示すように、前端部、後端部及びこれらの間に位置し、前端部及び後端部と比べて幅が狭い括れ部とを有する砂時計形状をなしていると、吸収体56及び脚周りギャザー60の脚周りへのフィット性が向上するため好ましい。 Although the absorbent body 56 may be rectangular, as shown in FIG. 6, as shown in FIG. 6, the hourglass has a front end portion, a rear end portion, and a narrow portion narrower than the front end portion and the rear end portion. The shape is preferable because the fit of the absorbent body 56 and the leg gathers 60 around the legs is improved.
また、吸収体の寸法は適宜定めることができるが、前後方向及び幅方向において、内装体の周縁部又はその近傍まで延在しているのが好ましい。なお、符号56Xは吸収体56の幅を示している。 Moreover, although the dimension of an absorber can be determined suitably, it is preferable to extend to the peripheral part of the interior body, or its vicinity in the front-back direction and the width direction. Reference numeral 56X indicates the width of the absorber 56.
(高吸収性ポリマー粒子)
吸収体56には、その一部又は全部に高吸収性ポリマー粒子を含有させることができる。高吸収性ポリマー粒子とは、「粒子」以外に「粉体」も含む。高吸収性ポリマー粒子54としては、この種の吸収性物品に使用されるものをそのまま使用でき、例えば500μmの標準ふるい(JIS Z8801−1:2006)を用いたふるい分け(5分間の振とう)でふるい上に残る粒子の割合が30重量%以下のものが望ましく、また、180μmの標準ふるい(JIS Z8801−1:2006)を用いたふるい分け(5分間の振とう)でふるい上に残る粒子の割合が60重量%以上のものが望ましい。
(Superabsorbent polymer particles)
The absorber 56 can contain superabsorbent polymer particles in a part or all thereof. Superabsorbent polymer particles include “powder” in addition to “particles”. As the superabsorbent polymer particles 54, those used in this type of absorbent article can be used as they are, for example, by sieving (shaking for 5 minutes) using a 500 μm standard sieve (JIS Z8801-1: 2006). The proportion of particles remaining on the sieve is desirably 30% by weight or less, and the proportion of particles remaining on the sieve by sieving (shaking for 5 minutes) using a 180 μm standard sieve (JIS Z8801-1: 2006). Is preferably 60% by weight or more.
高吸収性ポリマー粒子の材料としては、特に限定無く用いることができるが、吸水量(JIS K7223−1996「高吸水性樹脂の吸水量試験方法」)が40g/g以上のものが好適である。高吸収性ポリマー粒子としては、でんぷん系、セルロース系や合成ポリマー系などのものがあり、でんぷん−アクリル酸(塩)グラフト共重合体、でんぷん−アクリロニトリル共重合体のケン化物、ナトリウムカルボキシメチルセルロースの架橋物やアクリル酸(塩)重合体などのものを用いることができる。高吸収性ポリマー粒子の形状としては、通常用いられる粉粒体状のものが好適であるが、他の形状のものも用いることができる。 The material of the superabsorbent polymer particles can be used without any particular limitation, but those having a water absorption (JIS K7223-1996 “Test method for water absorption of superabsorbent resin”) of 40 g / g or more are preferable. High-absorbent polymer particles include starch-based, cellulose-based, and synthetic polymer-based starch-acrylic acid (salt) graft copolymers, saponified starch-acrylonitrile copolymers, and sodium carboxymethylcellulose crosslinks. Or an acrylic acid (salt) polymer can be used. As the shape of the superabsorbent polymer particles, a commonly used granular material is suitable, but other shapes can also be used.
高吸収性ポリマー粒子としては、吸水速度が70秒以下、特に40秒以下のものが好適に用いられる。吸水速度が遅すぎると、吸収体56内に供給された液が吸収体56外に戻り出てしまう所謂逆戻りを発生しやすくなる。 As the superabsorbent polymer particles, those having a water absorption rate of 70 seconds or less, particularly 40 seconds or less are preferably used. If the water absorption speed is too slow, the liquid supplied into the absorbent body 56 tends to cause a so-called reversal that returns to the outside of the absorbent body 56.
高吸収性ポリマー粒子の目付け量は、当該吸収体56の用途で要求される吸収量に応じて適宜定めることができる。したがって一概には言えないが、50〜350g/m2とすることができる。ポリマーの目付け量が50g/m2未満では、吸収量を確保し難くなる。350g/m2を超えると、効果が飽和する。 The basis weight of the superabsorbent polymer particles can be appropriately determined according to the amount of absorption required for the use of the absorber 56. Therefore, although it cannot be said unconditionally, it can be set to 50 to 350 g / m 2 . If the amount of polymer is less than 50 g / m 2, it is difficult to secure the absorption amount. When it exceeds 350 g / m 2 , the effect is saturated.
必要であれば、高吸収性ポリマー粒子は、吸収体56の平面方向で含有率を変化させることができる。例えば、液の排泄部位を他の部位より含有率を高くすることができる。男女差を考慮する場合、男用は前側の含有率を高め、女用は中央部の含有率を高めることができる。また、吸収体56の平面方向において局所的(例えばスポット状)にポリマーが存在しない部分を設けることもできる。 If necessary, the content of the superabsorbent polymer particles can be changed in the planar direction of the absorber 56. For example, the liquid excretion site can be made higher in content than other sites. When gender differences are taken into account, males can increase the front content, and females can increase the central content. In addition, a portion where no polymer exists locally (for example, in a spot shape) in the planar direction of the absorber 56 can also be provided.
(包装シート)
包装シート58を用いる場合、その素材としては、ティッシュペーパ、特にクレープ紙、不織布、ポリラミ不織布、小孔が開いたシート等の液透過性素材を用いることができる。ただし、高吸収性ポリマー粒子が抜け出ないシートであるのが望ましい。クレープ紙に換えて不織布を使用する場合、親水性のSMS不織布(SMS、SSMMS等)が特に好適であり、その材質はポリプロピレン、ポリエチレン/ポリプロピレン複合材などを使用できる。目付けは、5〜20g/m2、特に8〜15g/m2のものが望ましい。
(Packaging sheet)
When the packaging sheet 58 is used, a liquid permeable material such as tissue paper, particularly a crepe paper, a nonwoven fabric, a polylaminated nonwoven fabric, or a sheet having small holes can be used as the material. However, it is desirable that the superabsorbent polymer particles be a sheet that does not escape. When a nonwoven fabric is used in place of the crepe paper, a hydrophilic SMS nonwoven fabric (SMS, SSMMS, etc.) is particularly suitable, and the material can be polypropylene, polyethylene / polypropylene composite material, or the like. The basis weight is preferably 5 to 20 g / m 2 , particularly 8 to 15 g / m 2 .
包装シート58の包装形態は適宜定めることができるが、製造容易性や前後端縁からの高吸収性ポリマー粒子の漏れ防止等の観点から、吸収体56の表裏面及び両側面を取り囲むように筒状に巻付け、かつその前後縁部を吸収体56の前後からはみ出させ、このはみ出し部分を表裏方向に潰してホットメルト接着剤等の接合手段により接合する形態が好ましい。 The packaging form of the packaging sheet 58 can be determined as appropriate, but from the viewpoint of ease of manufacture and prevention of leakage of the superabsorbent polymer particles from the front and rear end edges, the cylinder is formed so as to surround the front and back surfaces and both side surfaces of the absorbent body 56. It is preferable that the front and rear edge portions protrude from the front and rear sides of the absorbent body 56, and the protruding portions are crushed in the front and back directions and joined by a joining means such as a hot melt adhesive.
(脚周りギャザー)
脚周りギャザー60は、内装体200の吸収面の幅方向両側に沿って延在された、装着者の脚周りに向かって立ち上がる部分であり、トップシート30上を伝わって横方向に移動する尿や軟便を遮断し、横漏れを防止するために設けられているものである。
(Gather around the legs)
The leg gathers 60 are portions that extend along the widthwise sides of the absorption surface of the interior body 200 and rise toward the wearer's legs, and move in the lateral direction along the top sheet 30. It is provided to block soft stools and prevent side leakage.
本形態の脚周りギャザー60は、図3及び図4に示すように、幅方向内側の面を構成する内側不織布層61と、幅方向外側の面を構成する外側不織布層62と、前後方向中間における少なくとも先端部における内側不織布層61及び外側不織布層62の間に前後方向に沿って設けられたギャザー弾性伸縮部材63と、基端から基端よりも先端側の位置までの範囲にわたり、内側不織布層61及び外側不織布層62の間に挟まれた液不透過性シート64(11)とを有している。図示形態では、脚周りギャザー60における液不透過性シート64を有する部分であってかつ先端部よりも基端側の部分が、脚周りギャザー60の前後方向全体にわたり、内側不織布層61が存在せず液不透過性シート64が露出する不織布不存在部分65とされている。このように、脚周りギャザー60に内側不織布層61の無い不織布不存在部分65を設けることにより不織布使用量を削減することができる。また、脚周りギャザー60の先端部は肌に接触する部分であるため、そこを避けて不織布不存在部分65を設けることにより、液不透過性シート64が肌に接触し難くなり、肌触りの悪化を抑制することができる。 As shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, the leg-around gather 60 of this embodiment includes an inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 that constitutes an inner surface in the width direction, an outer nonwoven fabric layer 62 that constitutes an outer surface in the width direction, and an intermediate in the front-rear direction. The gather elastic elastic member 63 provided along the front-rear direction between the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 and the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62 at least at the distal end portion, and the inner nonwoven fabric over a range from the proximal end to the distal end side position relative to the proximal end. A liquid-impermeable sheet 64 (11) sandwiched between the layer 61 and the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62. In the illustrated embodiment, the inner non-woven fabric layer 61 is present in the leg gathers 60 having the liquid-impermeable sheet 64 and the base end side of the leg gathers 60 over the entire front and rear direction of the leg gathers 60. The non-woven fabric nonexistent portion 65 from which the liquid impermeable sheet 64 is exposed is used. Thus, the amount of nonwoven fabric used can be reduced by providing the leg-gathered gather 60 with the non-woven fabric non-existing portion 65 without the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61. Moreover, since the front-end | tip part of the leg circumference gathers 60 is a part which contacts skin, by providing the nonwoven fabric non-existing part 65 avoiding there, the liquid-impermeable sheet 64 becomes difficult to contact skin, and the touch deteriorates. Can be suppressed.
図1〜図6に示す形態において内側不織布層61をトップシート30の側部まで延在させることにより、又は図7及び図8に示す構造の脚周りギャザー60とすることにより、液不透過性シート64の全体を隠しても良い。 In the form shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 is extended to the side of the top sheet 30, or the leg gathers 60 having the structure shown in FIGS. The entire sheet 64 may be hidden.
ギャザー弾性伸縮部材63は、脚周りギャザー60の先端部にのみ設けても良いが、図示形態のように脚周りギャザー60の先端から基端に向かう方向に間隔を空けて複数本設けられているのが好ましい。通常の場合、ギャザー弾性伸縮部材63の本数は、2〜6本が好ましく、その相互間隔60dは3〜10mmが好ましい。このように、複数本のギャザー弾性伸縮部材63を間隔を空けて設けると、その間の部分が外側に窪むため、図示形態のようにこの間隔部分にのみ不織布不存在部分65を設けると、不織布不存在部分65に露出する液不透過性シート64が窪んで肌に接触し難くなるため好ましい。この場合、図1〜図6に示す形態のように、少なくとも脚周りギャザー60の先端部及び基端部にのみそれぞれ一本又は複数本間隔を空けてギャザー弾性伸縮部材63を設け、基端部のギャザー弾性伸縮部材63と先端部のギャザー弾性伸縮部材63との間の間隔部分にのみ不織布不存在部分65を設けると特に好ましい。 The gather elastic elastic members 63 may be provided only at the distal end portion of the leg-around gather 60, but a plurality of gather elastic stretch members 63 are provided at intervals in the direction from the tip of the leg-around gather 60 to the base end as shown in the figure. Is preferred. In a normal case, the number of gather elastic elastic members 63 is preferably 2 to 6, and the mutual interval 60d is preferably 3 to 10 mm. As described above, when a plurality of gather elastic elastic members 63 are provided at intervals, a portion between them is recessed outward. Therefore, when the non-woven fabric non-existing portion 65 is provided only at this interval portion as shown in the drawing, the nonwoven fabric is provided. The liquid-impermeable sheet 64 exposed to the nonexisting portion 65 is preferable because it is recessed and hardly comes into contact with the skin. In this case, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, the gather elastic elastic members 63 are provided at least at the distal end portion and the proximal end portion of the leg gathers 60 at intervals of one or more, and the proximal end portion is provided. It is particularly preferable that the non-woven fabric non-existing portion 65 is provided only in the space between the gather elastic elastic member 63 and the gather elastic elastic member 63 at the tip.
脚周りギャザー60におけるギャザー弾性伸縮部材63を設ける前後方向範囲は、脚周りギャザー60の前後方向全体とすることもできるが、立ち上がり部分の前後方向範囲以下とするのが好ましい。 The front-rear direction range in which the gather elastic elastic members 63 are provided in the leg gathers 60 can be the entire front-rear direction of the leg gathers 60, but is preferably less than the front-rear direction range of the rising portion.
また、ギャザー弾性伸縮部材63は、内側不織布層61及び外側不織布層62の間に設けられる限り(このため不織布不存在部分65には設けられない)、脚周りギャザー60に内蔵される液不透過性シート64に対して図3及び図7に示す形態のように内側に設けることも、また図示しないが外側に設けることも可能である。 Further, as long as the gather elastic elastic member 63 is provided between the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 and the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62 (for this reason, it is not provided in the non-woven fabric non-existing portion 65), the liquid impermeability incorporated in the leg circumference gather 60 It is possible to provide the adhesive sheet 64 on the inner side as shown in FIGS. 3 and 7 or on the outer side although not shown.
液透過性フィルム64を設ける範囲は、脚周りギャザー60の基端から基端よりも先端側の位置までの範囲であれば、基端から基端及び先端の中間位置までとすることもできるが、遮水性を十分に向上させるためには先端部まで設けることが望ましく、特に図3及び図4に示す形態のように先端部より若干(例えばギャザー弾性部材複数本分。具体的には5〜30mm程度)離間した位置までとし、先端部には液透過性フィルム64を内蔵させないことにより肌触りの柔軟性を確保することが好ましい。 The range in which the liquid permeable film 64 is provided may be from the base end to the intermediate position between the base end and the distal end as long as it is a range from the base end of the leg-around gather 60 to a position closer to the distal end than the base end. In order to sufficiently improve the water shielding property, it is desirable to provide up to the tip portion, and in particular, slightly as compared to the tip portion (for example, a plurality of gathered elastic members. It is preferable to ensure the softness of the touch by not extending the liquid permeable film 64 at the tip portion until the position is about 30 mm apart.
また、不織布不存在部分65に液不透過性シート64が露出する形態では、脚周りギャザー60における前側外装体12F及び後側外装体12Bと重なる部分60Wにおいて、不織布不存在部分65に露出する液不透過性シート64が肌に押し付けられるおそれがある。しかし、図1〜図6に示す形態のように、当該部分60Wを前側外装体12F及び後側外装体12Bに固定して、前側外装体12F及び後側外装体12Bの弾性伸縮部材15,19により幅方向に収縮させると、当該部分60Wは液不透過性シート64が露出するとしても収縮皺により肌に対する接触面積は顕著に低減するため、肌触りへの影響は少ないものとなる。なお、この形態の脚周りギャザー60では、前側外装体12F及び後側外装体12Bに対する固定部分60Wの間の領域が、ギャザー弾性伸縮部材63の収縮に伴い、吸収体56の側縁を基端として図3に二点鎖線で示すように脚周りに向かって立ち上がるようになる。 Further, in the form in which the liquid-impermeable sheet 64 is exposed in the non-woven fabric non-existing portion 65, the liquid exposed to the non-woven fabric non-existing portion 65 in the portion 60 </ b> W that overlaps the front outer packaging body 12 </ b> F and the rear outer packaging body 12 </ b> B. There is a possibility that the impermeable sheet 64 may be pressed against the skin. However, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, the portion 60W is fixed to the front exterior body 12F and the rear exterior body 12B, and the elastic elastic members 15 and 19 of the front exterior body 12F and the rear exterior body 12B. When the sheet 60 is contracted in the width direction, even if the liquid-impermeable sheet 64 is exposed, the contact area with the skin is remarkably reduced due to the contraction wrinkles, so that the influence on the touch is small. In the leg-gathered gather 60 of this form, the region between the fixed portions 60W with respect to the front exterior body 12F and the rear exterior body 12B is located at the base edge of the absorbent body 56 as the gather elastic elastic member 63 contracts. As shown by a two-dot chain line in FIG.
脚周りギャザー60の部材構成は特に限定されず、公知の構造を採用することができる。図1〜図6に示す形態では、トップシート30を不織布からなるものとし、かつその幅方向両側を吸収体56の側縁から延び出るように構成し、また、吸収体56の裏側には不織布からなるギャザーシート66を設け、かつその幅方向両側を吸収体56の側縁から延び出るように構成し、さらに、このギャザーシート66の側端部を折り返すとともに、その折り返し部分66rの先端をトップシート30の先端から離間させるとともに、少なくとも、ギャザーシート66の折り返し部分66rの間から、トップシート30とギャザーシート66との間にかけて液不透過性シート64を設けている。そして、その結果、ギャザーシート66の折り返し部分66r以外の部分により外側不織布層62が形成されるとともに、ギャザーシート66の折り返し部分66r及びトップシート30における吸収体56の側方に延び出る部分により内側不織布層61が形成され、かつギャザーシート66の折り返し部分66rとトップシート30とが離間する部分により不織布不存在部分65が形成されている。このように、脚周りギャザー60における不織布不存在部分65より基端側の内側不織布層61をトップシート30により形成し、それ以外をギャザーシート66により形成すると、素材の切断を要さずに不織布不存在部分65を設けることができ、また、その構造も非常に簡素となり、製造も容易となる。 The member structure of the leg circumference gathers 60 is not specifically limited, A well-known structure is employable. In the form shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, the top sheet 30 is made of a nonwoven fabric, and both sides in the width direction extend from the side edges of the absorbent body 56, and the back side of the absorbent body 56 has a nonwoven fabric. The gather sheet 66 is provided, and both sides in the width direction extend from the side edges of the absorber 56. Further, the side end portion of the gather sheet 66 is folded back, and the tip of the folded portion 66r is the top. The liquid impervious sheet 64 is provided between the top sheet 30 and the gather sheet 66 at least from the folded portion 66r of the gather sheet 66 while being separated from the front end of the sheet 30. As a result, the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62 is formed by a portion other than the folded portion 66r of the gather sheet 66, and the folded portion 66r of the gather sheet 66 and the portion extending to the side of the absorbent body 56 in the top sheet 30 The nonwoven fabric non-existing portion 65 is formed by the portion where the nonwoven fabric layer 61 is formed and the folded portion 66r of the gather sheet 66 and the top sheet 30 are separated from each other. In this way, when the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 on the proximal end side of the non-woven fabric non-existing portion 65 in the leg circumference gathers 60 is formed by the top sheet 30 and the others are formed by the gather sheet 66, the nonwoven fabric is not required to cut the material. The non-existing portion 65 can be provided, and the structure thereof is very simple and easy to manufacture.
この場合、脚周りギャザー60の液不透過性シート64は、図3及び図4に示す形態のように、一方側の脚周りギャザー60から吸収体56の裏側を通り他方側の脚周りギャザー60まで延在されていると、脚周りギャザー60の遮水性だけでなく、吸収体56の裏側の遮水性も一体的に確保することができるため好ましいが、図7及び図8に示す形態のように脚周りギャザー60に内蔵させる液透過性フィルム64と、吸収体56の裏側を覆う液透過性フィルム11とを個別に設けることもできる。後者の場合、脚周りギャザー60に内蔵させる液透過性フィルム64の素材と、吸収体56の裏側を覆う液透過性フィルムの素材11とを同一のものとしても、また異なるものとしても良い。 In this case, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the liquid-impermeable sheet 64 of the leg gather 60 is passed from the leg gather 60 on one side to the back side of the absorber 56, and the leg gather 60 on the other side. It is preferable to extend to the leg gathers 60 as well as the water-proofing of the back side of the absorbent body 56, but it is preferable that the shape shown in FIGS. The liquid permeable film 64 to be incorporated in the leg gathers 60 and the liquid permeable film 11 covering the back side of the absorber 56 can be provided separately. In the latter case, the material of the liquid permeable film 64 incorporated in the leg-gathered gather 60 and the material 11 of the liquid permeable film covering the back side of the absorber 56 may be the same or different.
同様に、ギャザーシート66も、図3及び図4に示す形態のように、一方側の脚周りギャザー60から吸収体56の裏側を通り他方側の脚周りギャザー60まで一体のシートにより形成されていると、前述の股間部カバーシートを別途設けなくてもなくても布のような外面が得られるため好ましいが、図7及び図8に示す形態のようにギャザーシート66と、股間部カバーシート12Mを個別に設けても良い。 Similarly, the gather sheet 66 is also formed by an integral sheet from the one leg leg gather 60 to the other leg leg gather 60 through the back side of the absorbent body 56 as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. It is preferable that an outer surface such as a cloth can be obtained without separately providing the above-described crotch cover sheet, but the gather sheet 66 and the crotch cover sheet as shown in FIGS. 12M may be provided individually.
他の脚周りギャザー60の構造として、図7及び図8に示す形態のように、内装体200の裏側に固定された取付け部分68と、この取付け部分68から内装体200の側方を回り込んで内装体200の側部表面まで延在された延在部分69と、この延在部分69の前後方向両端部が倒伏状態で内装体200の側部表面に固定されて形成された倒伏部分69Bと、延在部分における倒伏部分の間の中間部が非固定とされて形成された自由部分69Fと、この自由部分69Fの少なくとも先端部に前後方向に沿って伸長状態で固定されたギャザー弾性伸縮部材63と、を有するものも採用することができる。この脚周りギャザー60では、ギャザー弾性伸縮部材63の収縮に伴い、自由部分69Fが取付け部分68との境を基端として脚周りに向かって立ち上がるようになる。 As the structure of the other leg-around gather 60, as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, an attachment portion 68 fixed to the back side of the interior body 200, and the side of the interior body 200 wraps around the attachment portion 68. The extending portion 69 extending to the side surface of the interior body 200 and the lying portion 69B formed by fixing both ends in the front-rear direction of the extending portion 69 to the side surface of the interior body 200 in a lying state. A free portion 69F formed by unfixing an intermediate portion between the lying portions of the extending portion, and a gather elastic expansion / contraction fixed in an extended state along the front-rear direction at least at the distal end of the free portion 69F What has the member 63 can also be employ | adopted. In the leg gathers 60, as the gather elastic elastic member 63 contracts, the free part 69F rises toward the leg around the boundary with the attachment part 68.
図7及び図8に示す形態の脚周りギャザー60の延在部分69は、幅方向中央側に向かう付け根側部分と、この付け根側部分の先端から幅方向外側に折り返された先端側部分とからなるが、幅方向外側に折り返されずに、幅方向中央側に向かう部分のみからなる形態とすることもできる(図示略)。 The extending portion 69 of the leg-around gather 60 in the form shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 includes a root side portion toward the center in the width direction and a tip side portion folded back outward in the width direction from the tip of the root side portion. However, it is also possible to adopt a form (not shown) consisting of only a portion toward the center in the width direction without being folded back in the width direction.
他方、脚周りギャザー60のうち立ち上がり部分となる前後方向中間領域では、内側不織布層61と外側不織布層62との貼り合わせや、その間に挟まれるギャザー弾性伸縮部材63の固定に、種々の塗布方法によるホットメルト接着剤及びヒートシールや超音波シール等の素材溶着による固定手段の少なくとも一方を用いることができる。内側不織布層61及び外側不織布層62の全面を貼り合わせると柔軟性を損ねるため、ギャザー弾性伸縮部材63の接着部以外の部分は接着しないか弱く接着するのが好ましい。図示形態では、コームガンやシュアラップノズル等の塗布手段によりギャザー弾性伸縮部材63の外周面にのみホットメルト接着剤を塗布して内側不織布層61及び外側不織布層62間に挟むことにより、当該ギャザー弾性伸縮部材63の外周面に塗布したホットメルト接着剤のみで、内側不織布層61及び外側不織布層62への細長状弾性伸縮部材の固定と、内側不織布層61及び外側不織布層62間の固定とを行う構造となっている。 On the other hand, in the middle region in the front-rear direction which is the rising portion of the leg-around gather 60, various coating methods are used for bonding the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 and the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62 and fixing the gather elastic elastic member 63 sandwiched therebetween. It is possible to use at least one of a hot melt adhesive and a fixing means by material welding such as heat sealing or ultrasonic sealing. When the entire surfaces of the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 and the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62 are bonded together, flexibility is impaired. Therefore, it is preferable that portions other than the bonding portion of the gather elastic elastic member 63 are bonded or weakly bonded. In the illustrated embodiment, a hot melt adhesive is applied only to the outer peripheral surface of the gather elastic elastic member 63 by an application means such as a comb gun or a sure wrap nozzle, and is sandwiched between the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 and the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62, thereby collecting the gather elasticity. With only the hot melt adhesive applied to the outer peripheral surface of the stretchable member 63, the elongate elastic stretchable member is fixed to the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 and the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62, and the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 and the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62 are fixed. It has a structure to do.
また、脚周りギャザー60のうち前後方向両側の非立ち上がり部分では、内側不織布層61と外側不織布層62との貼り合わせや、図1〜図6に示す形態の脚周りギャザー60の前側外装体12F及び後側外装体12Bへの固定、並びに図7及び図8に示す形態の脚周りギャザー60における付け根側部分及び先端側部分の固定及びその内装体200の側部表面への固定に、種々の塗布方法によるホットメルト接着剤、及びヒートシールや超音波シール等の素材溶着による固定手段67の少なくとも一方を用いることができる。図示形態では、ホットメルト接着剤と素材溶着による固定手段67を組み合わせているが、いずれか一方の手段のみで、これらの固定を行うこともできる。 Moreover, in the non-rising part of the front-back direction both sides of the leg periphery gathers 60, the front side exterior body 12F of the bonding of the inner side nonwoven fabric layer 61 and the outer side nonwoven fabric layer 62, or the leg periphery gathers 60 of the form shown in FIGS. For fixing to the rear exterior body 12B and fixing the base side portion and the distal end side portion in the leg-around gather 60 in the form shown in FIGS. At least one of a hot melt adhesive by an application method and fixing means 67 by material welding such as heat sealing or ultrasonic sealing can be used. In the illustrated embodiment, the hot melt adhesive and the fixing means 67 by material welding are combined, but these can be fixed only by any one means.
脚周りギャザー60の寸法は適宜定めることができるが、乳幼児用紙おむつの場合は、脚周りギャザー60の起立高さ(展開状態における先端と基端との幅方向間隔)は15〜60mm、特に20〜40mmであるのが好ましい。 The dimensions of the leg gathers 60 can be determined as appropriate, but in the case of an infant paper diaper, the standing height of the leg gathers 60 (the distance in the width direction between the distal end and the proximal end in the unfolded state) is 15 to 60 mm, particularly 20 It is preferably ˜40 mm.
上記各形態において、内側不織布層61及び外側不織布層62としてはスパンボンド不織布(SS、SSS等)やSMS不織布(SMS、SSMMS等)、メルトブロー不織布等の柔軟で均一性・隠蔽性に優れた不織布に、必要に応じてシリコーンなどにより撥水処理を施したものを好適に用いることができ、繊維目付けは10〜30g/m2程度とするのが好ましい。図3及び図4に示す形態では、不織布不存在部分65より基端側の内側不織布層61がトップシート30により形成されていることからも分かるように、内側不織布層61及び外側不織布層62の素材を部分的に異ならしめることも可能であり、また内側不織布層61及び外側不織布層62の素材を異ならしめることも可能である。 In each of the above embodiments, the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 and the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62 are flexible, uniform and concealed nonwoven fabrics such as spunbond nonwoven fabric (SS, SSS, etc.), SMS nonwoven fabric (SMS, SSMMS, etc.), melt blown nonwoven fabric, etc. In addition, if necessary, water-repellent treatment with silicone or the like can be suitably used, and the fiber basis weight is preferably about 10 to 30 g / m 2 . In the form shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 and the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62 of the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62 are formed as the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 on the proximal end side from the nonwoven fabric absent portion 65 is formed by the top sheet 30. It is also possible to make the materials partially different, and it is also possible to make the materials of the inner nonwoven fabric layer 61 and the outer nonwoven fabric layer 62 different.
上記各形態において、ギャザー弾性伸縮部材63としては糸状のゴム、帯状のゴム等の細長状弾性伸縮部材を用いることができる。糸ゴムを用いる場合は、太さは470〜1240dtexが好ましく、620〜940dtexがより好ましい。固定時の伸長率は、150〜350%が好ましく、200〜300%がより好ましい。 In each of the above embodiments, the elastic elastic member 63 can be an elongated elastic elastic member such as a thread-like rubber or a belt-like rubber. When thread rubber is used, the thickness is preferably 470 to 1240 dtex, more preferably 620 to 940 dtex. The elongation rate at the time of fixation is preferably 150 to 350%, more preferably 200 to 300%.
上記各形態は脚周りギャザー60を左右各一列設けるものであるが、複数列設けることもできる。 Although each said form provides the leg circumference gathers 60 in each right and left line, it can also provide multiple lines.
<評価試験>
下記例1及び例2のサンプルを作製し、30名の被験者によりどちらが自然長状態での手触りが柔軟であるかを評価した。
<Evaluation test>
Samples of Example 1 and Example 2 below were prepared, and 30 subjects evaluated which was more flexible in the natural length state.
(例1)
ポリピロピレン繊維のスパンボンド不織布(繊度2.2dtex、目付け15g/m2)をMD方向100mm×CD方向100mmの寸法で2枚用意した。一方のシート層におけるMD方向の両端部上に10g/m2の塗布量でホットメルト接着剤を塗布するとともに、その上に、270%の伸長率に伸長した太さ470dtexの糸ゴムをCD方向に5mmの間隔19dを空けて平行に配置し、更にその上に他方のシート層をMD方向及びCD方向を合わせて重ねた後、隣接する弾性伸縮部材の間の部位でMD方向に実質的に連続するパターン(図12に示されるパターン)で超音波シールを行い、2枚のシート層を接合し、MD方向を伸縮方向とし、かつCD方向を伸縮方向に直交する直交方向とする伸縮シートサンプルを作製した。シート接合部の寸法、間隔は以下のとおりとした。
・シート接合部の伸縮方向最大長さ20x:1.57mm
・シート接合部の直交方向最大長さ20y:0.70mm
・シート接合部の伸縮方向間隔20t:1.23mm(シート接合部の伸縮方向最大長さ20xの0.78倍)
・シート接合部の直交方向間隔20d:0.70mm(シート接合部の直交方向最大長さ20yの1.0倍)
・シート接合部の伸縮方向重なり幅20w:0.17mm(シート接合部の直交方向間隔20dの0.24倍)
・自由部間領域におけるシート接合部を有する領域の直交方向長さ20z:1.25mm
・隣接する自由部間領域におけるシート接合部の直交方向間隔20s:6.75mm
(Example 1)
Two spunbonded nonwoven fabrics of polypyropylene fibers (fineness 2.2 dtex, basis weight 15 g / m 2 ) were prepared with dimensions of 100 mm in the MD direction × 100 mm in the CD direction. A hot melt adhesive is applied to both end portions in the MD direction of one sheet layer at a coating amount of 10 g / m 2 , and a thread rubber having a thickness of 470 dtex, which has been stretched to an elongation rate of 270%, is further applied to the CD direction. Are arranged parallel to each other with a gap of 19 mm of 5 mm, and the other sheet layer is overlapped on the MD direction and the CD direction, and then substantially in the MD direction at a portion between adjacent elastic elastic members. An elastic sheet sample in which ultrasonic sealing is performed in a continuous pattern (pattern shown in FIG. 12), two sheet layers are joined, the MD direction is the expansion / contraction direction, and the CD direction is the orthogonal direction orthogonal to the expansion / contraction direction. Was made. The dimensions and intervals of the sheet joints were as follows.
・ Maximum length in sheet expansion / contraction direction 20x: 1.57mm
・ Maximum length in the orthogonal direction of the sheet joint 20y: 0.70mm
-Spacing direction interval of sheet joining portion 20t: 1.23 mm (0.78 times the maximum length 20x of the joining direction of the sheet joining portion)
・ Distance 20d in the orthogonal direction of the sheet bonded portion: 0.70 mm (1.0 times the maximum length 20y in the orthogonal direction of the sheet bonded portion)
-Overlapping direction overlap width 20w of sheet joint portion: 0.17 mm (0.24 times the interval 20d between sheet joint portions in the orthogonal direction)
The length in the orthogonal direction of the region having the sheet joint portion in the region between the free portions 20z: 1.25 mm
・ An interval in the orthogonal direction of the sheet joint portion in the region between adjacent free portions 20 s: 6.75 mm
(例2)
超音波シールのパターンを図17に示されるパターンとした以外は例1と同様とし、シート接合部20の寸法、間隔は以下のとおりとした。
・個々のシート接合部の寸法(伸縮方向20x×直交方向20y):0.8mm×5.0mm
・シート接合部の伸縮方向間隔20r:8.0mm
・シート接合部の直交方向間隔20v:3.0mm
(Example 2)
Except that the pattern of the ultrasonic seal was changed to the pattern shown in FIG.
-Dimensions of individual sheet joints (stretching direction 20x x orthogonal direction 20y): 0.8 mm x 5.0 mm
-Spacing direction interval 20r of sheet joint part: 8.0 mm
・ Straight joint spacing 20v: 3.0mm
(評価結果)
例1の方が例2よりも柔軟であると感じた被験者数は30名中30名であった。
(Evaluation results)
The number of subjects who felt that Example 1 was more flexible than Example 2 was 30 out of 30 subjects.
<その他>
(a)2枚のシート層12S,12Hの素材は適宜定めることができるが、伸縮方向の剛軟度が、伸縮方向と直交する方向の剛軟度よりも高いと、襞80の頂部が緩やかに曲がりやすくなるため好ましい。
(b)図示形態のように、前後方向に隣接する弾性伸縮部材19の間の部位の各々に、シート接合部20が形成されていると好ましいが、複数本置きにシート接合部20が形成されていても良い。つまり、前後方向に隣接するシート接合部20間には弾性伸縮部材19を一本のみ配置することが望ましいが、複数本配置しても良い。
(c)前後方向に隣接する弾性伸縮部材19の間に設けられるシート接合部20の本数(実質的に連続する部分を一本とする)は、図示形態のように一本とする他、図13に示すように複数本とすることもできる。
(d)図示形態では、外装体12F,12Bの幅方向の伸縮構造の全体に本発明を適用しているが、一部のみ本発明を適用し、残り(例えばウエスト部のみ)については、弾性伸縮部材19の幅方向全体にわたり弾性伸縮部材19の外周面にのみホットメルト接着剤を塗布して2枚のシート層12S,12H間に固定する等、公知の伸縮構造とすることができる。また、前側外装体12F及び後側外装体12Bのいずれか一方のみ本発明を適用することもできる。
(e)上述の本発明の伸縮構造は、パンツタイプ使い捨ておむつだけでなく、テープタイプ使い捨ておむつの胴周りやファスニングテープ、吸収性物品全般に汎用されている立体ギャザー、平面ギャザー等、他の伸縮部にも適用することができる。
<Others>
(A) Although the material of the two sheet layers 12S and 12H can be determined as appropriate, when the bending resistance in the expansion / contraction direction is higher than the bending resistance in the direction orthogonal to the expansion / contraction direction, the top of the ridge 80 is loose. It is preferable because it is easy to bend.
(B) Although it is preferable that the sheet bonding portions 20 are formed in each of the portions between the elastic elastic members 19 adjacent in the front-rear direction as illustrated, the sheet bonding portions 20 are formed every other line. May be. That is, it is desirable to arrange only one elastic expansion / contraction member 19 between the sheet joining parts 20 adjacent in the front-rear direction, but a plurality of elastic expansion / contraction members 19 may be arranged.
(C) The number of sheet joint portions 20 provided between the elastic elastic members 19 adjacent to each other in the front-rear direction (substantially continuous portions are assumed to be one) as shown in FIG. As shown in FIG.
(D) In the illustrated embodiment, the present invention is applied to the entire stretch structure in the width direction of the exterior bodies 12F and 12B. However, the present invention is applied only to a part and the rest (for example, only the waist portion) is elastic. A known stretchable structure may be employed, such as applying a hot melt adhesive only to the outer peripheral surface of the elastic stretchable member 19 over the entire width direction of the stretchable member 19 and fixing it between the two sheet layers 12S, 12H. In addition, the present invention can be applied to only one of the front exterior body 12F and the rear exterior body 12B.
(E) The above-described stretchable structure of the present invention is not limited to a pants-type disposable diaper, but also other stretches such as three-dimensional gathers and flat gathers that are widely used around the waist of a tape-type disposable diaper, fastening tape, and absorbent articles in general. It can also be applied to parts.
<明細書中の用語の説明>
明細書中で以下の用語が使用される場合、明細書中に特に記載が無い限り、以下の意味を有するものである。
・「前後(縦)方向」とは腹側(前側)と背側(後側)を結ぶ方向を意味し、「幅方向」とは前後方向と直交する方向(左右方向)を意味する。
・「展開状態」とは、収縮や弛み無く平坦に展開した状態を意味する。
・「伸長率」は、自然長を100%としたときの値を意味する。
・「目付け」は次のようにして測定されるものである。試料又は試験片を予備乾燥した後、標準状態(試験場所は、温度20±5℃、相対湿度65%以下)の試験室又は装置内に放置し、恒量になった状態にする。予備乾燥は、試料又は試験片を相対湿度10〜25%、温度50℃を超えない環境で恒量にすることをいう。なお、公定水分率が0.0%の繊維については、予備乾燥を行わなくてもよい。恒量になった状態の試験片から米坪板(200mm×250mm、±2mm)を使用し、200mm×250mm(±2mm)の寸法の試料を切り取る。試料の重量を測定し、1平米あたりの重さを算出し、目付けとする。
・「厚み」は、自動厚み測定器(KES−G5 ハンディー圧縮試験機)を用い、荷重:0.098N/cm2、及び加圧面積:2cm2の条件下で自動測定する。
・吸水量は、JIS K7223−1996「高吸水性樹脂の吸水量試験方法」によって測定する。
・「吸水速度」は、2gの高吸収性ポリマー及び50gの生理食塩水を使用して、JIS K7224‐1996「高吸水性樹脂の吸水速度試験法」を行ったときの「終点までの時間」とする。
・「剛軟度」は、JIS L 1096:2010「織物及び編物の生地試験方法」の「8.21.1 A法(45°カンチレバー法)」を意味する。
・試験や測定における環境条件についての記載が無い場合、その試験や測定は、標準状態(試験場所は、温度20±5℃、相対湿度65%以下)の試験室又は装置内で行うものとする。
・各部の寸法は、特に記載が無い限り、自然長状態ではなく展開状態における寸法を意味する。
<Explanation of terms in the specification>
When the following terms are used in the specification, they have the following meanings unless otherwise specified in the specification.
The “front / rear (vertical) direction” means a direction connecting the ventral side (front side) and the back side (rear side), and the “width direction” means a direction (left / right direction) orthogonal to the front / rear direction.
-"Developed state" means a state where the plate is flattened without contraction or slack.
“Elongation rate” means a value when the natural length is 100%.
・ "Weight" is measured as follows. After the sample or test piece has been pre-dried, it is left in a test room or apparatus in a standard state (test location is temperature 20 ± 5 ° C., relative humidity 65% or less) to obtain a constant weight. Pre-drying refers to making a sample or test piece constant in an environment where the relative humidity is 10 to 25% and the temperature does not exceed 50 ° C. In addition, it is not necessary to perform preliminary drying about the fiber whose official moisture content is 0.0%. A sample with a size of 200 mm × 250 mm (± 2 mm) is cut out from the test piece in a constant weight using a rice-basis plate (200 mm × 250 mm, ± 2 mm). Measure the weight of the sample, calculate the weight per square meter, and use it as the basis weight.
-"Thickness" is automatically measured using an automatic thickness measuring instrument (KES-G5 handy compression tester) under conditions of load: 0.098 N / cm 2 and pressure area: 2 cm 2 .
-The amount of water absorption is measured according to JIS K7223-1996 "Test method for water absorption of superabsorbent resin".
・ "Water absorption rate" is "Time to end point" when JIS K7224-1996 "Water absorption rate test method for superabsorbent resin" is performed using 2 g of superabsorbent polymer and 50 g of physiological saline. And
“Bending softness” means “8.21.1 A method (45 ° cantilever method)” of JIS L 1096: 2010 “Fabric and knitted fabric testing method”.
・ If there is no description about the environmental conditions in the test and measurement, the test and measurement shall be performed in a test room or equipment in the standard condition (test location is temperature 20 ± 5 ℃, relative humidity 65% or less). .
-Unless otherwise specified, the dimensions of each part mean dimensions in a deployed state, not a natural length state.
本発明は、上記例のようなパンツタイプ使い捨ておむつに好適なものであるが、テープタイプ若しくはパッドタイプの使い捨ておむつはもちろん、生理用ナプキン等、吸収性物品全般に適用できるものである。 The present invention is suitable for a pants-type disposable diaper as in the above example, but can be applied not only to a tape-type or pad-type disposable diaper but also to all absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins.
11…液不透過性シート、12A…サイドシール部、12B…後側外装体、12F,12B…外装体、12F…前側外装体、12H…内側シート層、12S,12H…2枚のシート層、12S…外側シート層、15,18…ウエスト下方部弾性伸縮部材、16…カバー部弾性伸縮部材、17…ウエスト部弾性伸縮部材、19…弾性伸縮部材、19f…固定端部、19m…自由部、20…シート接合部、21…無シート接合領域、30…トップシート、40…中間シート、50…吸収要素、56…吸収体、58…包装シート、60…脚周りギャザー、61…内側不織布層、62…外側不織布層、63…ギャザー弾性伸縮部材、64…液不透過性シート、65…不織布不存在部分、66…ギャザーシート、66r…折り返し部分、70…不要弾性伸縮部材、80…襞、200…内装体、201…内外固定部、A1…非伸縮領域、A2…間欠伸縮領域、A3…連続伸縮領域、FA…自由部間領域。 DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 11 ... Liquid impervious sheet, 12A ... Side seal part, 12B ... Rear side exterior body, 12F, 12B ... Exterior body, 12F ... Front side exterior body, 12H ... Inner sheet layer, 12S, 12H ... Two sheet layers, 12S ... Outer sheet layer, 15, 18 ... Waist lower elastic member, 16 ... Cover elastic elastic member, 17 ... Waist elastic member, 19 ... Elastic elastic member, 19f ... Fixed end, 19m ... Free part, DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 20 ... Sheet | seat junction part, 21 ... No sheet | seat joining area | region, 30 ... Top sheet, 40 ... Intermediate sheet, 50 ... Absorbing element, 56 ... Absorber, 58 ... Packaging sheet, 60 ... Gather around a leg, 61 ... Inner nonwoven fabric layer, 62 ... outer nonwoven fabric layer, 63 ... gather elastic elastic member, 64 ... liquid impervious sheet, 65 ... non-woven fabric non-existing portion, 66 ... gather sheet, 66r ... folded portion, 70 ... unnecessary elasticity Contraction member, 80 ... folds, 200 ... inner body, 201 ... inner and outer fixing portion, A1 ... non-stretchable regions, A2 ... intermittent stretching region, A3 ... continuous stretching region, FA ... free section between the regions.
Claims (6)
前記弾性伸縮部材は、前記伸縮方向の両端部が前記2枚のシート層に固定された固定端部とされ、これら固定端部の間は前記2枚のシート層に非固定の自由部とされており、
前記直交方向に隣接する前記自由部の間の領域として定まる自由部間領域に、前記2枚のシート層が接合されたシート接合部を有している、吸収性物品の伸縮構造において、
前記弾性伸縮部材の収縮に伴い前記2枚のシート層が収縮した状態では、前記2枚のシート層の一方の山と他方の山、及び一方の谷と他方の谷が互いに沿うような波状をなす、
ことを特徴とする吸収性物品の伸縮構造。 Two sheet layers extending in the expansion / contraction direction and the orthogonal direction orthogonal thereto, and a plurality of elongated elastic expansion / contractions extending along the expansion / contraction direction, spaced between the sheet layers in the orthogonal direction. And having a member
The elastic expansion / contraction member is a fixed end portion fixed to the two sheet layers at both ends in the expansion / contraction direction, and a free portion that is not fixed to the two sheet layers between the fixed end portions. And
In the stretchable structure of the absorbent article, having a sheet joint portion in which the two sheet layers are joined to each other in a region between the free portions determined as a region between the free portions adjacent in the orthogonal direction,
In a state where the two sheet layers are contracted in accordance with contraction of the elastic elastic member, one peak and the other peak, and one valley and the other valley of the two sheet layers are in a wavy shape. Eggplant,
An elastic structure of an absorbent article characterized by the above.
前記自由部間領域における前記直交方向の両側に向かうにつれて段階的に、前記シート接合部の面積率が低くなる、請求項1記載の吸収性物品の伸縮構造。 A large number of the sheet joint portions are formed in each of the regions between the free portions at intervals in the stretch direction and the orthogonal direction,
The stretchable structure of an absorbent article according to claim 1, wherein the area ratio of the sheet joint portion decreases stepwise toward both sides in the orthogonal direction in the region between the free portions.
前記自由部間領域のそれぞれに前記シート接合部が前記伸縮方向に間欠的に形成され、前記直交方向に隣接する一対の前記自由部間領域に位置する前記シート接合部の群の一部又は全部が前記伸縮方向に実質的に連続されている、
請求項1〜3のいずれか1項に記載の吸収性物品の伸縮構造。 Three or more elastic elastic members are provided at intervals in the orthogonal direction, and a plurality of the regions between the free parts are provided adjacent to each other in the orthogonal direction,
Part or all of the group of the sheet joints located in the pair of free part regions adjacent to each other in the region between the free parts, in which the sheet joint parts are intermittently formed in the expansion / contraction direction. Is substantially continuous in the stretch direction,
The elastic structure of the absorbent article according to any one of claims 1 to 3.
前記自由部間領域の各々に、前記シート接合部が形成されている、請求項1〜3のいずれか1項に記載の吸収性物品の伸縮構造。 Three or more elastic elastic members are provided at intervals in the orthogonal direction, and a plurality of the regions between the free parts are provided adjacent to each other in the orthogonal direction,
The stretchable structure of an absorbent article according to any one of claims 1 to 3 , wherein the sheet joint portion is formed in each of the regions between the free portions.
請求項1〜5のいずれか1項に記載の吸収性物品の伸縮構造が、前記外装体における少なくとも内装体の幅方向両側を含む領域に、前記伸縮方向が幅方向となるように設けら、
前記2枚のシート層のうち、一方が前記外装体の内面を構成し、他方が前記外装体の外面を構成する、
ことを特徴とするパンツタイプ使い捨ておむつ。 An exterior body constituting a front body and a back body, and an interior body including an absorbent body attached to the inside of the exterior body, and both sides of the exterior body in the front body and both sides of the exterior body in the back body Are joined to each other to have a side seal portion, and the longitudinal range having the side seal portion is an annular trunk periphery, and has a waist opening and a pair of left and right leg openings. In pants-type disposable diapers,
The stretch structure of the absorbent article according to any one of claims 1 to 5 is provided in a region including at least both sides in the width direction of the interior body in the exterior body so that the stretch direction is the width direction,
Of the two sheet layers, one constitutes the inner surface of the exterior body, and the other constitutes the outer surface of the exterior body.
A pants-type disposable diaper characterized by that.
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