WO1996014036A1 - Flexible and water vapour permeable absorbent articles and their fixation to undergarments - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to water vapour permeable absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins, panty liners, and incontinence pads which are adhered to an undergarment during use. More particularly the present invention relates to articles which are water vapour permeable and which have a flexibility in a longitudinal direction which provides improved comfort to the wearer of the article.
- Disposable absorbent articles such as baby diapers, adult incontinence articles, sanitary napkins and panty liners are well known in the art. These articles have a wearer facing side through which they typically absorb liquids discharged by the wearer. The liquid is stored in an absorbent structure. Liquid leakage from the article through the surface opposite the wearer facing side is usually prevented by incorporating a liquid impermeable backsheet on that side.
- breathability a backsheet allowing air communication with the environment, usually referred to as breathability, is highly desirable. Breathabilit ⁇ improves with the amount of air permeating through a backsheet. This amount is proportional to the open area (the sum of the area of all apertures) in the backsheet. Obviously improvements in breathability lead to compromising the liquid leakage prevention, which is the primary function of a backsheet. Many suggestions how to provide breathable backsheets have been recorded in the art. Numeral attempts of combining the mutual contradicting features of air permeability and liquid impermeability have been documented in patents and patent applications. However the lack of commercially available breathable disposable absorbent articles, which are also very flexible, indicates that the technology so far suggested has not provided an all around satisfactory result for the desired technical requirements at commercially acceptable conditions.
- Sanitary napkins, panty liners, and incontinence pads are typically worn in the crotch region of an undergarment and attached to the undergarment by a so called panty-fastening- adhesive. They are intended for daily use and providing them with breathability is desirable to increase the comfort of the wearer of such articles. In particular it is believed that the water vapour loss from such articles provides a reduced sweaty, stuffy and hot feeling.
- Flexibility can easily be achieved by reducing the amount of material in an absorbent article or replacing stiff or inflexible components by more flexible ones. However it has long been recognised that extreme flexibility can also reduce the absorbent performance of these articles, for example by an insufficient amount of absorbent material or by bunching or densifying of the absorbent material during use. A too flexible article may be difficult to handle for the wearer when attaching it to the undergarment.
- absorbent articles having a high degree of flexibility and breathability would be very desirable.
- providing an apertured backsheet in conjunction with a flexible i.e. thin absorbent article would accept too much risk of leakage through the backsheet.
- the lack of breathability of the backsheet has been accepted heretoforth for the sake of leakage prevention especially for thin low absorbent products.
- the present invention provides a water vapour permeable absorbent article such as a sanitary napkin, an incontinence pad and particularly a panty liner for use in an undergarment.
- the absorbent article has a water vapour permeable backsheet which is not apertured and comprises a garment facing surface. On the garment facing surface is an adhesive to adhere the article to the undergarment.
- the article may optionally comprise protective side-flaps which during use are folded around the side edges in the crotch region of the undergarment so as to improve soiling protection for the undergarment.
- the absorbent article also comprises the other typical components of such articles namely an absorbent core and a liquid pervious wearer facing surface which is preferably provided by a liquid pervious topsheet.
- the absorbent article comprises a water vapour permeable backsheet which usually provides the garment facing surface of the absorbent article. If topsheet and backsheet are present the absorbent core is enclosed by them on the wearer and on the garment side respectively.
- the adhesive can be provided across the whole, part or several distinct parts of the garment facing surface.
- the adhesive is provided so as not to clog the full surface area. If it covers the whole garment facing surface it can be in a filamentary fashion which is random or in a defined design like spirals.
- the total area of all adhesive on the garment facing surface of the absorbent article defines the actual adhesive surface.
- a theoretical adhesion surface is given by the periphery of an endless line which is the shortest encircling line of the adhesive without extending beyond the periphery of the garment facing surface itself.
- the absorbent article according to the present invention has a surface ratio of theoretical adhesion surface to the garment facing surface in a range of 0.6 to 1 , preferably 0.85 to 1 for articles without the protective side flaps and in a range of 0.5 to 1 , preferably from 0.7 to 0.9 for articles with protective side flaps.
- the theoretical adhesion surface is substantially coextensive to the actual surface covered by the adhesive.
- the absorbent article as a whole needs to provide exceptional flexibility.
- the flexibility is measured by the modified ASTM method D1388 as described herein below in longitudinal direction.
- the expression “flexibility” is also referred to as “drapabilit ⁇ ” due to the particular method. It should be understood that stiffness is characteristic of the opposite behaviour of a material.
- the flexibility should be in the range of 1300 to 5000, preferably from 2000 to 3500, most preferably 2000 to 3000, mg x cm.
- flexibility values in combination with the surface ratio indicated above provide exceptional wearer comfort without soiling and/or absorbent performance problems due to bunching or densification of the absorbent material and still allows the wearer to attach the article to the undergarment without undue effort.
- flexibility is measured in longitudinal direction because this is the value more readily measurable and important.
- the transverse flexibility also could be used, possibly at different values. Due to the small extension of articles in the transverse direction it is however usually not possible to properly measure flexibility in this direction.
- the thickness of a preferred embodiment of the present invention especially for panty liners is less than 3 mm and even more preferably in the range of 0.5 to 1.5 mm according to the thickness measurement method described herein below.
- panty-fastening adhesive coverage and flexibility is particularly useful in the context of stretchable absorbent articles.
- Absorbent articles being stretchable in one direction and more so absorbent articles being stretchable in two (or all) directions are inherently flexible. Stretchability in itself already provides an improvement for comfort such that the absorbent articles combining stretchability with the present invention are particularly desirable.
- stretchable absorbent articles having the stretch characteristics described in US application number 08/192,240 filed February 4, 1994 and indicated in the Table of Figure 7 and the respective description of that application.
- the second key aspect according to the present invention is the water vapour permeability of the backsheet of the absorbent articles.
- the articles according to the present invention have a water vapour permeable backsheet without apertures.
- the backsheet is liquid impervious.
- the backsheet comprises a water vapour permeable layer which also is liquid impervious. It can be provided with one or several additional layers which provide different functions.
- it can have e.g. a very thin film of water vapour permeable thermoplastic provided with another e.g. discontinuous film having apertures (so as not to retard the water vapour permeability) but to enhance material strength and/or yet another layer to provide e.g. desirable appearance such as a fibrous layer on the garment facing side of the backsheet to better resemble fabric appearance.
- Figure 1 shows a plan view of the garment facing surface of a panty liner without protective side flaps according to the present invention.
- Figure 2 shows the garment facing surface of a sanitary napkin having protective side flaps according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
- panty liners The present invention will be described by reference to panty liners. It is however equally well applicable to sanitary napkins or adult incontinence articles which are worn in an undergarment and are joint to the undergarment during wearing of the absorbent article .
- Absorbent articles according to the present invention comprise typically three main components: a liquid pervious topsheet, a water vapour permeable backsheet and an absorbent core.
- the absorbent core is enclosed by the backsheet and the topsheet and the article is worn such that the exposed surface of the topsheet faces the wearer of the absorbent article while the exposed surface of the backsheet faces the undergarment to which the article is joint by a panty-fastening attachment means.
- this is an adhesive but could also be a mechanical attachment.
- the present invention is concerned with the flexibility of the article and its water vapour permeability.
- the degree of flexibility is determined by the selection of the materials for the components of the article as mentioned above and their respective quantity. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that, in order to achieve the flexibility according to the present invention, the selection of kind and quantity of raw materials has to be balanced with other desired characteristics of the absorbent article such as for example absorbent capacity, absorption speed and surface dryness on the outside of the topsheet during use.
- the absorbent articles according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention are elasticall ⁇ stretchable.
- the term "elasticall ⁇ stretchable”, as used herein, means that when the stretching forces are removed, the article will tend to return toward its unextended or unstretched (or 'original' dimensions). It need not return all the wa ⁇ to its unstretched dimensions, however. If the absorbent article is elasticall ⁇ stretchable it ma ⁇ be stretchable in one or two directions (which are not-parallel) within the plane of the article i.e. parallel to the garment facing surface.
- Materials for elasticall ⁇ stretchable articles can be elasticall ⁇ stretchable per se or be treated so as to provide elastic stretchabiiit ⁇ .
- elastic backsheet material, elastic topsheet material, filamentar ⁇ materials combined with elastic strands, threads or webs as well as shirring, pleating or ring rolling of the materials ma ⁇ be emplo ⁇ ed in this context.
- Suitable material and methods are known in the art and e.g. disclosed in detail in US application 08/192240 of Cau ⁇ 4, 1994 specificall ⁇ referred to in order to facilitate selection of materials if stretchable absorbent articles according to the present invention are made.
- the absorbent core t ⁇ picali ⁇ includes the following components: (a) optionally a primar ⁇ fluid distribution la ⁇ er; (b) optionally, but preferably, a secondary fluid distribution la ⁇ er; (c) a fluid storage la ⁇ er; (d) optionally a fibrous ("dusting") la ⁇ er underl ⁇ ing the storage la ⁇ er; and (e) other optional components.
- One optional component of the absorbent cores according to the present invention is the vast ⁇ fluid distribution la ⁇ er.
- This primar ⁇ distribution la ⁇ er t ⁇ picall ⁇ underlies the topsheet and is in fluid communication therewith.
- the topsheet transfers the acquired menstrual fluid to this primar ⁇ distribution la ⁇ er for ultimate distribution to the storage la ⁇ er.
- This transfer of fluid through the primar ⁇ distribution la ⁇ er occurs not onl ⁇ in the thickness, but also along the length and width directions of the absorbent article .
- a preferred component of the absorbent cores according to the present invention is a secondar ⁇ fluid distribution la ⁇ er.
- This secondar ⁇ distribution la ⁇ er t ⁇ picall ⁇ underlies the vast ⁇ distribution la ⁇ er and is in fluid communication therewith.
- the purpose of this secondar ⁇ distribution la ⁇ er is to readily acquire menstrual fluid from the primar ⁇ distribution la ⁇ er and transfer it rapidl ⁇ to the underl ⁇ ing storage la ⁇ er. This helps the fluid capacit ⁇ of the underl ⁇ ing storage la ⁇ er to be fully utilised.
- Fluid Storage Laver Positioned in fluid communication with, and t ⁇ picall ⁇ underl ⁇ ing the primar ⁇ or secondar ⁇ distribution la ⁇ ers, is a fluid storage la ⁇ er comprising certain absorbent gelling materials and/or other absorbent materials, which can form the carrier matrix for the absorbent gelling materials.
- Absorbent gelling materials are usually referred to as "h ⁇ drogels,” “superabsorbent” "h ⁇ drocolloid" materials.
- Absorbent gelling materials are those materials that, upon contact with aqueous fluids, especially aqueous bod ⁇ fluids, imbibes such fluids and thus form h ⁇ drogels.
- absorbent gelling materials are t ⁇ picall ⁇ capable of absorbing large quantities of aqueous bod ⁇ fluids, and are further capable of retaining such absorbed fluids under moderate pressures.
- These absorbent gelling materials are t ⁇ picall ⁇ in the form of discrete, non-fibrous particles.
- the fluid storage la ⁇ er can comprise solely absorbent gelling materials, or these absorbent gelling materials can be dispersed homogeneously or non-homogeneousl ⁇ in a suitable carrier or it can comprise solely an absorbent carrier material.
- Suitable carriers include cellulose fibres, in the form of fluff, tissues or paper such as is conventionally utilised in absorbent cores. Modified cellulose fibres such as the stiffened cellulose fibres can also be used.
- Synthetic fibres can also be used and include those made of cellulose acetate, polyvin ⁇ l fluoride, pol ⁇ vin ⁇ lidene chloride, acr ⁇ lics (such as Orion), pol ⁇ vin ⁇ l acetate, non-soluble pol ⁇ vin ⁇ l alcohol, polyethylene, polyprop ⁇ lene, pol ⁇ amides (such as n ⁇ lon), pol ⁇ esters, bicomponent fibres, tricomponent fibres, mixtures thereof and the like.
- Preferred s ⁇ nthetic fibres have a thickness of from about 3 denier per filament to about 25 denier per filament, more preferabl ⁇ from about 5 denier per filament to about 16 denier per filament.
- the fibre surfaces are h ⁇ drophilic or are treated to be h ⁇ drophilic.
- the storage la ⁇ er can also include filler materials, such as Perlite, diatomaceous earth, Vermiculite, etc., that lower re wet problems.
- the storage la ⁇ er can be locall ⁇ homogeneous, i.e. have a distribution gradient in one or several directions within the dimensions of the storage la ⁇ er.
- Non-homogeneous distribution can also refer to laminates of carriers enclosing absorbent gelling materials partiall ⁇ or fully.
- the storage la ⁇ er comprises from about 15 to 100% absorbent gelling materials and from 0 to about 85% carrier.
- the storage la ⁇ er comprises from about 30 to 100 %, most preferabl ⁇ from about 60 to 100% absorbent gelling materials and from 0 to about 70 %, most preferabl ⁇ from 0 to about 40 %, carrier.
- Suitable absorbent gelling materials for use herein will most often comprise a substantially water-insoluble, slightly crosslinked, partially neutralised, polymeric gelling material. This material forms a h ⁇ drogel upon contact with water.
- Such pol ⁇ mer materials can be prepared from pol ⁇ merizable, unsaturated, acid-containing monomers. Suitable unsaturated acidic monomers for use in preparing the pol ⁇ meric absorbent gelling material used in this invention include those listed in U.S. Patent 4,654,039 and reissued as RE 32,649. Preferred monomers include acr ⁇ lic acid, methacr ⁇ lic acid, and 2- acr ⁇ lamido-2-meth ⁇ l propane suifonic acid.
- Acr ⁇ lic acid itself is especially preferred for preparation of the pol ⁇ meric gelling material.
- the pol ⁇ meric component formed from the unsaturated, acid-containing monomers can be grafted onto other t ⁇ pes of pol ⁇ mer moieties such as starch or cellulose.
- Pol ⁇ acr ⁇ late grafted starch materials of this type are especially preferred.
- Preferred polymeric absorbent gelling materials that can be prepared from conventional t ⁇ pes of monomers include h ⁇ drol ⁇ sed acr ⁇ lonitrile grafted starch, pol ⁇ acr ⁇ late grafted starch, pol ⁇ acr ⁇ lates, maleic anhydride-based copolymers and combinations thereof.
- the pol ⁇ acr ⁇ lates and pol ⁇ acr ⁇ late grafted starch are especially preferred.
- the absorbent gelling material can be in the form of macrostructures such as fibres, sheets or strips. These macrostructures are t ⁇ picall ⁇ prepared b ⁇ forming the paniculate absorbent gelling material into an aggregate, treating the aggregated material with a suitable crosslinking agent, compacting the treated aggregate to densif ⁇ it and form a coherent mass, and then curing the compacted aggregate to cause the crosslinking agent to react with the paniculate absorbent gelling material to form a composite, porous absorbent macrostructure.
- Such porous, absorbent macrostructures are disclosed, for example, in U.S. Patent 5,102,597.
- An optional component for inclusion in the absorbent cores according to the present invention is a fibrous la ⁇ er adjacent to, and t ⁇ picall ⁇ underl ⁇ ing the storage la ⁇ er.
- This underl ⁇ ing fibrous la ⁇ er is t ⁇ picall ⁇ referred to as a "dusting" la ⁇ er since it provides a substrate on which to deposit absorbent gelling material in the storage la ⁇ er during manufacture of the absorbent core.
- This la ⁇ er can comprise all those materials disclosed above as carrier materials for the storage la ⁇ er. Indeed, in those instances where the absorbent gelling material is in the form of macrostructures such as fibres, sheets or strips, this fibrous "dusting" la ⁇ er need not be included. However, because this "dusting" la ⁇ er provides some additional fluid-handling capabilities such as rapid wicking of fluid along the length of the pad, its inclusion is t ⁇ picall ⁇ preferred in absorbent cores according to the present invention.
- the absorbent cores according to the present invention can include other optional components normally present in absorbent webs.
- a reinforcing scrim can be positioned within the respective la ⁇ ers, or between the respective la ⁇ ers, of the absorbent cores.
- Such reinforcing scrims should be of such configuration as to not form interfacial barriers to fluid transfer, especially if positioned between the respective la ⁇ ers of the absorbent core.
- reinforcing scrims are usuall ⁇ not required for the absorbent structures according to the present invention and indeed ma ⁇ cause the desired flexibility to be unachievable.
- odour control agents Another component which can be included in the absorbent core according to the invention and preferably is provided close to or as part of the primary or secondar ⁇ fluid distribution la ⁇ er are odour control agents.
- These components can be incorporated in any desired form but often are included as discrete, non-fibrous particles.
- topsheet The topsheet is compliant, soft feeling, and non-irritating to the wearer's skin. As indicated above the topsheet also can be elasticall ⁇ stretchable in one or two directions. Further, the topsheet is fluid pervious permitting fluids (e.g., menses and/or urine) to readil ⁇ penetrate through its thickness.
- a suitable topsheet can be manufactured from a wide range of materials such as woven and non-woven materials; pol ⁇ meric materials such as apertured formed thermoplastic films, apertured plastic films, and h ⁇ droformed thermoplastic films; porous foams; reticulated foams; reticulated thermoplastic films; and thermoplastic scrims.
- Suitable woven and non-woven materials can be comprised of natural fibres (e.g., wood or cotton fibres), s ⁇ nthetic fibres (e.g., pol ⁇ meric fibres such as pol ⁇ ester, polypropylene, or polyethylene fibres) or from a combination of natural and synthetic fibres.
- natural fibres e.g., wood or cotton fibres
- s ⁇ nthetic fibres e.g., pol ⁇ meric fibres such as pol ⁇ ester, polypropylene, or polyethylene fibres
- pol ⁇ meric fibres such as pol ⁇ ester, polypropylene, or polyethylene fibres
- Preferred topsheets for use in the present are selected from high loft non-woven topsheets and aperture formed film topsheets.
- Apertured formed films are especially preferred for the topsheet because the ⁇ are pervious to bod ⁇ exudates and ⁇ et non-absorbent and have a reduced tendenc ⁇ to allow fluids to pass back through and rewet the wearer's skin.
- the surface of the formed film that is in contact with the bod ⁇ remains dr ⁇ , thereb ⁇ reducing bod ⁇ soiling and creating a more comfortable feel for the wearer.
- Suitable formed films are described in U.S. Patent 3,929,135; U.S. Patent 4,324,246; U.S. Patent 4,342,314; U.S.
- Particularly preferred micro-apertured formed film topsheets are disclosed in U.S. patent 4,609,518 and U.S. patent 4,629,643.
- the preferred topsheet for the present invention is the formed film described in one or more of the above patents and marketed on sanitar ⁇ napkins b ⁇ The Procter & Gamble Compan ⁇ of Cincinnati, Ohio as "DRI-WEAVE.”
- Topsheets having not a homogeneous distribution of liquid passage wa ⁇ s but onl ⁇ a portion of the topsheet comprising liquid passage wa ⁇ s are also useful for the present invention.
- T ⁇ picall ⁇ such topsheets would have the liquid passage wa ⁇ s oriented such that the ⁇ result in a centrally permeable and peripherally impermeable topsheet for liquids.
- the body surface of the formed film topsheet can be h ⁇ drophilic so as to help liquid to transfer through the topsheet faster than if the bod ⁇ surface was not h ⁇ drophilic.
- surfactant is incorporated into the pol ⁇ meric materials of the formed film topsheet such as is described in PCT application number US 92/09227.
- the bod ⁇ surface of the topsheet can be made h ⁇ drophilic b ⁇ treating it with a surfactant such as is described in the above referenced U.S. 4,950,254.
- the water vapour permeable and liquid impervious backsheet prevents the exudates absorbed and contained in the absorbent core from wetting articles that contact the sanitar ⁇ napkin such as pants, p ⁇ jamas and undergarments.
- the backsheet comprises at least a la ⁇ er of water vapour permeable material.
- the backsheet can also comprise a pol ⁇ meric film having apertures to provide structural strength to the backsheet.
- a la ⁇ er of fibrous fabric particularly forming the garment facing surface can be comprised of the backsheet.
- the water vapour permeable la ⁇ er can be provided b ⁇ a pol ⁇ meric film having molecular size apertures.
- the film can be e.g.
- TM Goretex
- TM S ⁇ mpatex
- XMP-1001 of the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Compan ⁇ , St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
- the backsheet t ⁇ picall ⁇ forms the garment facing surface on which the pant ⁇ fastening adhesive is placed.
- the ratio of theoretical adhesion surface to actual garment facing surface is within the range according to the claims of the present invention.
- the theoretical adhesion surface is defined b ⁇ the surface area inside the shortest possible endless line encircling the pant ⁇ -fastening adhesive however without extending be ⁇ ond the peripher ⁇ of the garment facing surface.
- the ratio of actual adhesive surface to garment facing surface is in the range of 0.2 to 0.8. If there is for example one rectangular adhesive area on the garment facing surface then the theoretical adhesion surface and the actual adhesive surface are identical, this can be seen in Figure 1 where the adhesive 22 is indicated b ⁇ hatching. The encircling line 26 results in a theoretical adhesion surface 24 identical to the surface covered b ⁇ the adhesive 22.
- Figure 2 shows that the three adhesive areas 22 are smaller in surface area than the theoretical adhesion surface 24 encircled b ⁇ line 26. If the backsheet is elasticall ⁇ stretchable the adhesive surfaces are measured on the unstretched backsheet prior to initial stretching thereof.
- Pant ⁇ -fastening-adhesives can comprise an ⁇ adhesive or glue used in the art for such purposes with pressure-sensitive adhesives being preferred.
- Suitable non-extensible adhesives are Centur ⁇ A-305-IV manufactured b ⁇ the Centur ⁇ Adhesives Corporation, Instant Lock 34-2823 manufactured b ⁇ the National Starch Compan ⁇ , 3 Sigma 3153 manufactured b ⁇ 3 Sigma, and Fuller H-2238ZP manufactured b ⁇ the H.B. Fuller Co.
- Suitable adhesive fasteners are also described in U.S. Patent 4,917,697.
- pant ⁇ fastening adhesive does not close or clog the whole surface of the garment facing side of the backsheet.
- an adhesive in such a pattern to onl ⁇ seal off a fraction of the surface such that no more than 80% of the actual garment facing surface is covered b ⁇ adhesive.
- 20% adhesive coverage has been found necessar ⁇ to provide the benefit of proper attachment to the undergarment of the absorbent article.
- the pant ⁇ fastening adhesive is applied in intermittent patterns such as for example intermittent dots, intermittent strips, random or designed filamentar ⁇ patterns like spirals to permit the sanitar ⁇ napkin to remain water vapour permeable.
- other t ⁇ pes of fasteners can be used instead of , or in addition to adhesives. These other t ⁇ pes of fasteners are arranged in patterns similar to those of the adhesive.
- Such fasteners include, but are not limited to conventional VELCRO hook material or similar fasteners.
- the protective side flaps can have optional fasteners thereon for additional securit ⁇ .
- the optional protective side flap fasteners can be an ⁇ of the t ⁇ pes of fastening materials herein above. The fasteners assist the protective side flaps in sta ⁇ ing in position after the ⁇ are wrapped around the edges of the crotch surface of the protective side flaps.
- pant ⁇ fastening adhesive Prior to use of the absorbent article the pant ⁇ fastening adhesive is t ⁇ picall ⁇ protected from contamination and from sticking to an ⁇ surface where this is not desired b ⁇ a protective cover means such as a silicone coated release paper, a plastic film or an ⁇ other easil ⁇ removable cover.
- the protective cover means can be provided as a single piece or in a multitude of pieces e.g. to cover the individual adhesive areas.
- the procedure for measuring the flexibilit ⁇ /drapabilit ⁇ of the absorbent article is as follows:
- PRINCIPLE This test is based on the cantilever beam principle. The distance a strip of sample can be extended beyond a flat platform before it bends through a 41.5° angle is measured. The inter-action between sample weight and sample stiffness measured as the sample bends or drapes under its own weight through the given angle under specified test conditions is used to calculate the Flexibilit ⁇ /Drapabilit ⁇ .
- the flexibility test is onl ⁇ one wa ⁇ of measuring a sample's flexibility and is believed to be one of the components which users of absorbent articles often refer to as softness. This measurement method should be followed as closely as possible and should not be confused with the multidirectional flexibility described in US 5,009,653. Even so testing of samples in onl ⁇ the longitudinal direction is described and necessar ⁇ for the present invention it is also possible for ver ⁇ wide or exceptionally flexible articles to measure flexibility in the transverse direction.
- a single sample strip should be tested onl ⁇ one time. The two sides of the sample should be tested on different sample strips. Likewise, sample strips for use in this test must be ver ⁇ carefull ⁇ handled to prevent folds, wrinkles, bends, etc.
- This test is intended to be used on articles before the ⁇ have been folded or bent for packaging b ⁇ the manufacturer. If the sample is placed b ⁇ the manufacturer in a folded configuration, it should be gentl ⁇ unfolded for the test. If onl ⁇ folded articles are available, the Flexibilit ⁇ /Drapabilit ⁇ can be approximated b ⁇ measuring a sample taken from between the fold lines. The test should be used on complete samples, i.e. with all la ⁇ ers having the same shape extending to the complete sample surface and full ⁇ glued together. For each sample four different strips with topsheet up and four different strips with topsheet down should be measured. Samples should be measured in longitudinal direction.
- the samples should be placed in an area of the room permitting maximum recirculation of air and maximising equilibration with the humidit ⁇ and temperature conditions.
- Drape-tester should be placed on a bench directl ⁇ in front of the operator. It is important that the bench is relativel ⁇ free of vibration, that there is no air flow during the measurement and that the bench is free of draft.
- the operator ma ⁇ either sit or stand in front of the tester while it is being used. Then the operator has to chose his position so that looking in the mirror of the tester he sees the front reference line covering the back reference line. If he sees onl ⁇ one line he has the right position for the measurement.
- the tester shall:
- sample length is at least 0.5 cm longer than the overhang length.
- overhang length can be measured onl ⁇ if a long enough strip can be obtained which is at least 0.5 cm longer than the overhang length.
- G the Flexibilit ⁇ /Drapabilit ⁇
- W the sample basis weight including talcum in milligrams/cm 2
- L the length of the overhang in cm. Results are expressed in milligrams x cm or grams x cm.
- the thickness should alwa ⁇ s be measured at the thickest possible place, usuall ⁇ in the centre of the absorbent article. For convenience the measurement is conducted on the absorbent article inclusive an ⁇ protective cover means present.
- the article should be reconditioned at 50 % humidit ⁇ and 23° C for two hours within its usual package and be removed not more than five minutes prior to the measurement.
- the thickness is measured with a micrometer gauge having a range of 0 to 30 mm and capable of plus minus 0.5 mm tolerance.
- the gauge must not be spring loaded and should have a foot moving downwards under gravity.
- the micrometer foot has a diameter of 40 mm and is loaded with a 80 gram weight.
- the measurement is taken between 5 and 10 seconds after the foot has been lowed to come into contact with the absorbent article. Measurements should be taken often enough to allow statistical anal ⁇ sis to determine average thickness within a sigma of plus minus 0.1 mm. A detailed description of the thickness measurement can also be found in US-Patent 5, 009,653.
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