WO2024134686A1 - Undergarment system with absorbent insert - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to body wearable garment and more particularly relates to undergarment system with absorbent insert intended to absorb and contain body discharge.
- the crotch panel includes an absorbent layer placed over a leak protection layer.
- the pouch is formed by joining a mesh layer to the absorbent layer and the leak protection layer.
- the mesh layer comprises fabric made from one or more of polyester, spandex or a combination thereof.
- the pouch includes an opening or a window within the mesh layer.
- the opening is adapted to insert and remove the insert.
- the opening includes an oval or a rectangular shape.
- the pouch extends throughout the crotch panel.
- the undergarment system includes the absorbent layer is configured for unidirectional flow of bodily fluids.
- the absorbent layer includes a brushed side and a non-brushed side.
- the brushed side includes at least one layer of absorbent material positioned on fluid receiving end of the garment.
- the brushed side is configured to receive bodily fluids from the wearer or from an insert.
- the non-brushed side of the absorbent layer is configured to receive fluids from the brushed side.
- the non-brushed side includes at least one layer of absorbent material placed over a leak protection layer and adapted to restrict back flow of fluids therefrom.
- the absorbent material of the brushed side and the non-brushed side includes fabric made from one or more of synthetic or natural fiber or superabsorbent filaments or a combination thereof.
- FIG. 3A-3E Schematic representation of various shapes of an absorbent insert.
- the main body 101 is configured to be worn by a wearer.
- the main body 101 is divided into a front portion 102, a rear portion 104 and a crotch panel 103.
- the front and the rear portion of the main body may be made from material obtained from natural or synthetic fibers or a combination thereof.
- the main body may be made from cotton.
- the components of the main body may be joined by applying a hot melt adhesive with hot or cold press sealing or a cold seal adhesive to form a wearable garment.
- the components of the main body may be stitched together to form the reusable garment of the undergarment system.
- the fluid capturing portion 105 of the system lOO is positioned in the crotch panel 103.
- the fluid capturing portion is configured to receive bodily fluids from the wearer.
- the fluid capturing portion 105 includes a pouch 106, an absorbent insert 107, an absorbent layer 108 and a leak protection layer 109.
- a cross sectional view of different components of the fluid capturing portion is illustrated in FIG. IB and FIG. 2B, according to embodiments of the present subject matter.
- the fluid capturing portion 105 includes the pouch 106 adapted to hold the absorbent insert 107.
- the pouch 106 is attached to the main body along the side edges of the crotch panel 103 and may include the absorbent layer 108 and the leak protection layer 109 to form a pocket.
- the pouch 106 is attached to the main body 101 by stitching or by using Velcro or at least one button.
- the pouch 106 is joined to the main body 101 by applying a hot melt adhesive with hot or cold press sealing.
- the pouch 106 may include a mesh layer 111 in contact with the skin of the wearer.
- the pouch 106 may be made from a mesh layer 111.
- the pouch 106 is particularly configured to pass the fluid quickly to the absorbent insert 107.
- the pouch 106 may include at least one opening or a window 112 between the pocket and the main body to insert remove and adjust the absorbent insert 107.
- the pouch 106 may be made from partial coverage of the mesh layer 111.
- the opening 112 may be within the mesh layer 111 as shown in FIG. 4A and FIG. 5 A.
- the opening 112 directs the flow of bodily fluids from the wearer to the absorbent layer 108.
- the opening 112 may provide easy passage for plasma or mucous released from the body of the wearer to the absorbent layer 108.
- the opening in the pouch 106 may be designed in different shapes based on the requirement of the wearer.
- the opening in the pouch 106 may have an oval, rectangular, hourglass shape or any other ergonomic shape based on the comfort, body size and fluid flow of the wearer.
- FIG. 4A shows an undergarment system with a pouch 106 in the reusable garment having an oval opening. The arrows represent the direction of fluid flow.
- the pouch 106 may include side openings 112a and 112b as illustrated in FIG. 5A.
- the pouch 106 may comprise a width of the garment.
- the mesh layer 111 of the pouch 106 may be made from a polymeric or an elastomeric material with no moisture retention capacity.
- the elasticity of the mesh layer 111 of the pouch 106 is configured to hold the absorbent insert 107 in a fixed position.
- the mesh layer 111 of the pouch 106 may be made from nylon, polyester or a combination thereof.
- the mesh layer 111 of the pouch 106 may further include elastane, spandex or a combination thereof.
- the mesh layer 111 is made from 80-99 % polyester in any combination with Spandex.
- the mesh material of the mesh layer may be provided with hydrophobic treatment.
- the mesh size of the mesh layer may range from 0.2 mm - 20 mm.
- the mesh layer 111 comprises the thickness of the absorbent insert 107.
- the mesh layer 111 may be made from cotton or other natural polymers.
- the pouch 106 is provided with a mesh free window to observe the change in colour of a wetness indicator 110.
- a schematic representation of the pouch 106 with a mesh free window is illustrated in FIG. 2A, according to one embodiment of the present subject matter.
- the mesh free window is located at the wetness indicator locations on the absorbent insert 107 for making the colour change plainly visible to the wearer.
- the wetness indicator 110 may be an integral part of the absorbent insert 107 so as to form a seamless structure or comparable to it.
- the wetness indicator 110 may be configured to indicate change of the absorbent insert 107 or the garment 100.
- the wetness indicator 110 may include any hydrated compound that changes colour when in contact with body fluid.
- the absorbent insert 107 or the garment 100 may be replaced when the wetness indicator 110 changes colour from green to dark pink.
- the absorbent layer 108, 108a is configured for absorbing fluid and imparting an extra protection in case of leakage from the absorbent insert 107.
- the absorbent layer 108 may be a part of the pouch 106 forming an additional layer below the pouch.
- the absorbent layer 108 may be physically separated from the pouch 106 and may be placed at least 1 mm below the pouch.
- the absorbent layer 108 may be a part of the fluid capturing portion 105 of the reusable garment of the undergarment system 100.
- FIG. 2C a cross sectional view of the crotch panel including the pouch with absorbent insert is illustrated, while FIG. 2D shows cross-section of the crotch panel away from the pouch.
- the absorbent layer 108 is configured for unidirectional flow and absorption of bodily fluids.
- the absorbent layer 108 may be brushed on one side to produce a brushed side 118.
- the brushed side 118 is adapted to improve the fluid wicking capacity of the absorbent layer 108 and promotes unidirectional fluid flow. Brushing provides a smoother texture.
- the absorbent layer 108 comprises of a non-brushed side 128 wherein the non-brushed side is configured to receive and retain fluid obtained from the brushed side 118.
- the non-brushed side is placed over the leak protection layer 109 and is adapted to restrict back flow of the fluids therefrom.
- the absorbent layer 108 may be made from at least one layer of absorbent material.
- the absorbent layer 108 may be composed of fabric material made from one or more or synthetic or natural fiber or a combination thereof.
- fabric material in the absorbent layer 108 may be polyester or cotton or viscose or superabsorbent filament.
- the invention includes an absorbent fabric layer 108a with brushed side 118 and nonbrushed side 138 may be made up of superabsorbent polymer fibers.
- the fluid capturing portion 105 includes the absorbent insert 107.
- the absorbent insert 107 protrudes out from the pouch 106 enabling easy removal after use.
- a schematic representation of a pouch having an oval opening to hold the absorbent insert is shown in FIG. 4B.
- the absorbent insert 107 is particularly configured to absorb fluid passed on from the pouch 106.
- the absorbent insert 107 is a flushable absorbent sheet configured to disperse in water on flushing.
- the absorbent insert may be a monolayer.
- the absorbent insert 107 is made from a monolayer material sheet of GSM in the range of 30-300.
- the absorbent insert 107 has a thickness in the range of 0. 1 to 5 mm.
- the absorbent insert 107 has substantially a same dimension as the pouch 106. In one embodiment, the absorbent insert 107 has a dimension of 10 x 15 cm. [0036] In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 may be a flushable insert made from at least one of fibers such as cellulose derived from bamboo, cotton, hemp, wood, linen, natural fiber pulp or a combination thereof. In various embodiments, the monolayer may be a thin supporting layer of a biodegradable polymer. In one embodiment, the biodegradable polymer may be polylactic acid. In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 may be designed for efficient absorption and distribution of discharged body fluids. In one embodiment, the absorbent insert 107 may be a vortex absorption distribution insert (VADI). In another embodiment, the insert may include a layer of biodegradable super absorbent polymer (SAP) adhered to the top of the insert.
- VADI vortex absorption distribution insert
- the insert may include a layer of biodegradable super absorbent polymer (SAP
- the absorbent insert 107 may be a disposable insert and may be constructed with a layer of biodegradable SAP stitched in between two monolayers.
- the insert 107 may be made entirely of super absorbent polymer to provide durability and high absorption capacity.
- the monolayer may be supported with a backing. The backing may be made from at least one of pulp layer, viscose or a combination thereof.
- the absorbent insert 107 may be configured to quickly disintegrate when agitated in water, thus having a low dispersal time when flushed in a toilet. In one embodiment, the absorbent insert 107 may have a dispersal time of less than 4 min. In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 is packed in the form of a roll with perforations wherein each roll or package includes 10-500 pieces of the flushable absorbent fabric sheets. In various embodiments, the insert 107 may be provided in the form of a sheet. In various embodiments, number of sheets used by the wearer may be based on the fluid flow.
- the absorbent insert 107 may be held in a fixed position with the top and bottom openings in the mesh layer 111 as shown in FIG. 4B and 5B.
- the insert may include a wing area 113 at a middle portion thereof.
- the wing area is configured for securely holding the insert in one position.
- the wing area may further serve to increase absorbency at the middle portion of the insert.
- a schematic representation of a undergarment system comprising the reusable garment having the pouch with lateral openings 112a and 112b for accommodating the wing area 113 is shown in FIG. 5B.
- FIG. 6A a schematic representation of undergarment system with band 114a and 114b on either side of the crotch panel is shown in FIG. 6A.
- the bands 114a and 114b placed on top and bottom ends of the crotch panel 103 are configured to hold the insert in one position.
- the bands may be formed of the mesh layer 111.
- FIG. 6B shows undergarment system with bands 114a and 114b securing the insert or a sanitary pad in one position.
- the undergarment system with bands may suitably hold inserts with or without wings.
- the absorbent insert 107 may be of various shapes and may include a floral petal shape (FIG. 3A), a dumbbell shape (FIG. 3B), an hourglass shape (FIG. 3C, FIG. 3D), a rectangular shape (FIG. 3E) or any other ergonomic shape that may facilitate easy insertion and removal from the pouch 106.
- a floral petal shape FIG. 3A
- a dumbbell shape FIG. 3B
- an hourglass shape FIG. 3C, FIG. 3D
- a rectangular shape FIG. 3E
- the fluid capturing portion 105 includes the leak protection layer 109 wherein the leak protection layer is positioned below the absorbent layer 108.
- the leak protection layer 109 may be made from waterproof material enabling complete protection from fluid leakage.
- the leak protection layer 109 may be made from non-absorbent synthetic plastic.
- the undergarment system comprising the reusable garment 100 may be an undergarment intended for use during menstruation or for reasons of incontinence or bladder leak or other similar medical condition.
- the system may be a period panty or a diaper or an incontinence garment or a sports garment.
- the system 100 may include upper garments intended to be used with a nursing pad for absorbing fluid from a woman’s breast or as an underarm sweat pad.
- the mesh layer 111 of the pouch 106 may provide an open structure to allow easy fluid passage to the absorbent insert 107.
- the system 100 may incorporate wetness indicators for indicating that a change of the insert 107 is required.
- the system 100 of the present invention is a hybrid garment comprising the main body 101 and the absorbent insert 107.
- the main body 101 of the hybrid undergarment system may be durable to multiple washes whereas the absorbent insert 107 may be disposable and flushable in water. Based on the required absorption level, user may decide to use either single or more than one layer of absorbent insert 107.
- the hybrid design of the present invention provides ease in washing and drying as compared to the other washable multi-layered products in the market. Since the absorbent insert and durable absorbent layer carries a major part of the fluid discharge, the hybrid design of the present invention provides a sustainable system over completely durable underwear with disposable inserts available in the market. A major advantage over other completely disposable pad/napkins placed on either disposable or durable garment is the compact nature of the absorbent insert and negligible environmental impact because of biodegradability.
- the system of the present invention may be used with cloth-like inserts.
- the disposable absorbent insert 107 of the present invention may be in the form of a thin spread layer or a vortex absorption distribution insert (VADI) allowing longer wear time and effective use of the absorbent layer 108 as compared to existing products available in the market.
- VADI vortex absorption distribution insert
- Use of VADI provides maximum trapping of bodily fluids allowing easy washing of the undergarment. Additionally, presence of VADI acts as a fluid reservoir and hence no extra layer of durable textiles are needed, making the undergarment system thinner and lighter as compared to conventional undergarments.
- the insert 107 may be made from biodegradable or flushable material enabling efficient wicking, absorption and uniform distribution of the absorbed fluid across a wide length of the garment.
- the absorbent insert 107 of the system 100 may not include components like back sheet, wings or release paper to protect the glue that is used in conventional sanitary napkins.
- the present invention excludes use of processes like ultrasonic welding for attaching various components, hence reducing cost of the disposable absorbent layer.
- the absorbent insert 107 of the present invention may cost less than 30% of regular sanitary napkins in the market.
- the flushable absorbent insert may be provided in the form of a roll that is convenient to store.
- This system 100 with the absorbent layer 108, 108a and the absorbent insert 107 has been experimentally validated and has demonstrated production of an extremely low-cost combination of garment with absorbent insert.
- the system with combination of durable reusable garment and absorbent insert is configured to be a pliable, thin, lightweight and comfortable to the wearer.
- the absorbent layer 108 for unidirectional absorption of bodily fluids minimizes re-wetting of the insert and allows the wearer to wear the garment for longer duration.
- the brushed layer 118 in the absorbent layer 108 promotes smoothening to prevent chaffing or irritation of the skin, making the garment an ideal choice for the wearer.
- the unidirectional fluid flow of the absorbent layer 108 may be used as a backup absorbent underneath VADI during heavy fluid flow conditions.
- the system of the present invention with is an eco-friendly alternative to disposable products that are of complex design, expensive to manufacture and thus may have much higher environmental impact.
- the absorbent layer was chosen for its low cost, chemical free nature, low thickness, compact nature and excellent absorption, discreetness and easy dispersal capabilities.
- Example 1 Fabrication of an undergarment system comprising a reusable garment with an absorbent insert-
- a base size pattern was developed to stich an undergarment prototype. The front, back portions were cut from main cotton fabric.
- the crotch region was constructed out of four layers: (1) First layer- the top mesh layer (Polyester: Spandex- 80%) with a mesh size of 20 mm was specially designed to transfer body fluids onto the insert; (2) Second layer- the flushable insert made from cellulosic material with a dimension of 10-15 cm, 80 GSM and thickness of 0.1 mm; (3) Third layer- the absorbent layer was made from brushed bamboo fabric on user facing side and non-brushed bamboo fabric on the other side to hold and lock the body fluids; (4) Fourth layer- the leak protection layer was positioned away from the user and was made from synthetic plastic.
- First layer- the top mesh layer Polyyester: Spandex- 80%
- Second layer- the flushable insert made from cellulosic material with a dimension of 10-15 cm, 80 GSM and
- the absorbent crotch piece (third layer) was put on the waterproof crotch piece (fourth layer) and sewn from the edge to join the two layers.
- the mesh crotch piece (first layer) was sewn from the edge to the joined layers (third-fourth layers) to from top, bottom and middle slits enabling easy insertion and removal of the insert (second layer).
- the front and back portions were sewn together with the crotch panel.
- elastics were sewn on the leg and the waist openings followed by joining together the side seams.
- Example 2 Flushability assessment of the absorbent insert: The Slosh box disintegration test (EDANA-FG502. R1 (18)) was used to determine the dispersibility of the flushable insert.
- the test system (from- Techpap) consisted of a plastic container that was filled with 2 litres of tap water where a single insert was placed. After the insert was placed, the container was tilted back and forth at defined angle and rotation speed. Compared to the guidelines provided by IND A/ EDANA, the time a single insert was processed in the slosh box was reduced from 60 to 5 minutes. From the test, it was clearly visible that the insert was able to easily disperse in the slosh box disintegration test and required approximately 3 minutes for complete disintegration.
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Abstract
The disclosure provides an undergarment system including a reusable garment (100) with an absorbent insert. The system (100) includes a main body (101) and a fluid capturing portion (105). The fluid capturing portion (105) is configured to receive bodily fluids from the wearer and includes a pouch (106), an absorbent insert (107), an absorbent layer (108, 108a) and a leak protection layer (109). The undergarment system with absorbent insert is easy to use, provides effective comfort, absorption and hygiene and is compact, cost-effective and eco-friendly.
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UNDERGARMENT SYSTEM WITH ABSORBENT INSERT
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to Indian provisional Patent Application No. 202241074581 entitled REUSABLE GARMENT WITH DISPOSABLE MONOLAYER INSERT fried on 22 December, 2022.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention generally relates to body wearable garment and more particularly relates to undergarment system with absorbent insert intended to absorb and contain body discharge.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
[0003] On any given day there are 800 million women in the world who have their menstruation. Many of them use disposable sanitary products such as menstrual pads/ sanitary napkins which are typically made of 90% plastic. Keeping in mind the amount of plastic generated, adhesives, packing, etc., each pad/ napkin is equivalent to around 4 plastic bags (https://www.cps.iitb.ac.in/disposable-sanitary-napkins-a-case-of-single- use-plastic/). This sanitary waste typically ends up in landfills and water bodies because of its nature, and it can take years for it to disintegrate. According to a Central Pollution Control Board report (2018-19), around 12.3 billion sanitary napkins amount to 113,000 tonnes of waste and reaches India’s landfills every year. As a result, women are switching to more eco-friendly options like organic sanitary products and menstruation cups, although they are expensive and not widely available.
[0004] Various publications have attempted to address some of the challenges associated with disposable sanitary products. For instance, US20200222250A1 discloses a permeable undergarment with a provision for attaching a detachable pouch. W02022060629A1 discloses apparel designed for use during menstrual cycle, incontinence or involuntary discharge and wherein the absorbent liner comprises multiple layers. US20220096286A1 discloses a launderable absorbent article with at least a portion of the chassis to receive removably attachable disposable liners to absorb body discharges. WO2013159196A1 discloses a multi-piece diaper system with a
machine washable, re-usable or disposable non-absorbent shell, which can receive removable and replaceable absorbent pads which are either disposable and non-reusable or washable and re-usable.
[0005] However, fabrication of the above-mentioned sanitary products is extremely difficult and involves the employment of chemicals at some point. Furthermore, the mentioned products are multi- layered and bulky, hence adding extra cost and processing. Hence, there has long been a need in the art for an undergarment system that is easy to fabricate, environment friendly, sustainable, cost-effective and efficient in terms of absorption and hygiene. In this regard, the undergarment system according to the present invention substantially departs from the conventional concepts and designs of the prior art.
[0006] These and other advantages will be more readily understood by referring to the following detailed description disclosed hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawing and which are generally applicable to other undergarment system to fulfill particular application illustrated hereinafter.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0007] According to one embodiment of the present subject matter, an undergarment system comprising a reusable garment for improved fluid absorption is disclosed. The system is configured to hold an absorbent insert. The undergarment system includes a main body, a fluid capturing portion and a pouch. In various embodiments, the main body is configured to be worn by a wearer. In various embodiments, the main body includes a front portion, a rear portion and a crotch panel. In various embodiments, the fluid capturing portion is positioned in the crotch panel and is configured to receive bodily fluids from the wearer. In various embodiments, the fluid capturing portion includes a pouch. The pouch is adapted to hold an absorbent insert in a fixed position within the crotch panel. In various embodiments, the crotch panel includes an absorbent layer placed over a leak protection layer. In various embodiments, the pouch is formed by joining a mesh layer to the absorbent layer and the leak protection layer. In various embodiments, the mesh layer comprises fabric made from one or more of polyester, spandex or a combination thereof.
[0008] In various embodiments, the pouch includes an opening or a window within the mesh layer. In various embodiments, the opening is adapted to insert and remove the insert. In various embodiments, the opening includes an oval or a rectangular shape. In various embodiments, the pouch extends throughout the crotch panel.
[0009] In another embodiment, the undergarment system includes the absorbent layer is configured for unidirectional flow of bodily fluids. In various embodiments, the absorbent layer includes a brushed side and a non-brushed side. In various embodiments, the brushed side includes at least one layer of absorbent material positioned on fluid receiving end of the garment. In various embodiments, the brushed side is configured to receive bodily fluids from the wearer or from an insert. In various embodiments, the non-brushed side of the absorbent layer is configured to receive fluids from the brushed side. In various embodiments, the non-brushed side includes at least one layer of absorbent material placed over a leak protection layer and adapted to restrict back flow of fluids therefrom. In various embodiments, the absorbent material of the brushed side and the non-brushed side includes fabric made from one or more of synthetic or natural fiber or superabsorbent filaments or a combination thereof.
[0010] In another embodiment, the undergarment system includes an absorbent insert for use with a reusable garment. In various embodiments, the insert includes at least one layer of an absorbent material with each layer having a dispersal time of less than 4 minutes. In various embodiments, the absorbent material includes cellulose, natural fiber pulp, poly-lactic acid or a combination thereof. In various embodiments, the insert includes a GSM in the range of 30-300 or a thickness in the range of 0.1- 5 mm. In various embodiments, the insert absorbs received bodily fluids based on vortex acquisition distribution. In various embodiments, In various embodiments, the insert includes a wing area at a middle portion thereof. In various embodiments, the insert comprises of an ergonomic floral petal, dumbbell, rectangular or hourglass shape.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0011] The invention has other advantages and features which will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the appended claims, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0012] FIG. 1A: Schematic representation of an undergarment system comprising a reusable garment with expanded view of fluid capturing portion.
[0013] FIG. IB: Schematic cross sectional view of different components of fluid capturing portion.
[0014] FIG. 2A: Schematic representation of a pouch for holding an absorbent insert, with wetness indicator window.
[0015] FIG. 2B: Schematic representation of cross sectional view of a crotch panel of the undergarment system.
[0016] FIG. 2C-2F show cross section of the garment in various embodiments of the invention.
[0017] FIG. 3A-3E: Schematic representation of various shapes of an absorbent insert.
[0018] FIG. 4A: Schematic representation of an undergarment system with a pouch having an oval opening.
[0019] FIG. 4B: Schematic representation of an undergarment system showing a pouch with an oval opening to hold an absorbent insert
[0020] FIG. 5A: Schematic representation of an undergarment system with a pouch having a rectangular opening and side openings 112a and 112b.
[0021] FIG. 5B: Schematic representation of an undergarment system with a pouch having side openings 112a and 112b for wing area.
[0022] FIG. 6A: Schematic representation of an undergarment system with band 114a and 114b on either side of the crotch panel for holding the absorbent insert in one position.
[0023] FIG. 6B: Schematic representation of an undergarment system showing band 114a and 114b holding the absorbent insert in one position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0024] While the invention has been disclosed with reference to certain embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt to a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from its scope.
[0025] Throughout the specification and claims, the following terms take the meanings explicitly associated herein unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The meaning of "a", "an", and "the" include plural references. The meaning of "in" includes "in" and "on." Referring to the drawings, like numbers indicate like parts throughout the views. Additionally, a reference to the singular includes a reference to the plural unless otherwise stated or inconsistent with the disclosure herein.
[0026] The present disclosure provides for an undergarment system comprising a reusable garment usable with an absorbent insert that is capable of providing multiple functionalities, as further disclosed with reference to the drawings.
[0027] The undergarment system comprising a reusable garment with an expanded view of fluid capturing portion is illustrated in FIG. 1A, according to one embodiment of the present subject matter. The undergarment system comprising the reusable garment for improved fluid absorption 100 is primarily configured to hold an absorbent insert. In various embodiments, the reusable garment 100 includes a main body 101 and a fluid capturing portion 105.
[0028] In various embodiments, the main body 101 is configured to be worn by a wearer. In various embodiments, the main body 101 is divided into a front portion 102, a rear portion 104 and a crotch panel 103. In various embodiments, the front and the rear portion of the main body may be made from material obtained from natural or synthetic fibers or a combination thereof. In one embodiment, the main body may be made from cotton. In another embodiment, the components of the main body may be joined by applying a hot melt adhesive with hot or cold press sealing or a cold seal adhesive to form a wearable garment. In another embodiment, the components of the main body may be stitched together to form the reusable garment of the undergarment system.
[0029] In another embodiment, the fluid capturing portion 105 of the system lOOis positioned in the crotch panel 103. The fluid capturing portion is configured to receive bodily fluids from the wearer. In various embodiments, the fluid capturing portion 105 includes a pouch 106, an absorbent insert 107, an absorbent layer 108 and a leak protection layer 109.
[0030] A cross sectional view of different components of the fluid capturing portion is illustrated in FIG. IB and FIG. 2B, according to embodiments of the present subject matter. In various embodiments, the fluid capturing portion 105 includes the pouch 106 adapted to hold the absorbent insert 107. In various embodiments, the pouch 106 is attached to the main body along the side edges of the crotch panel 103 and may include the absorbent layer 108 and the leak protection layer 109 to form a pocket. In another embodiment, the pouch 106 is attached to the main body 101 by stitching or by using Velcro or at least one button. In another embodiment, the pouch 106 is joined to the main body 101 by applying a hot melt adhesive with hot or cold press sealing.
[0031] A schematic representation of the pouch 106 is illustrated in FIG. 2A, according to one embodiment of the present subject matter. In various embodiments, the pouch 106 may include a mesh layer 111 in contact with the skin of the wearer. In various embodiments, the pouch 106 may be made from a mesh layer 111. The pouch 106 is particularly configured to pass the fluid quickly to the absorbent insert 107.
[0032] In another embodiment, the pouch 106 may include at least one opening or a window 112 between the pocket and the main body to insert remove and adjust the absorbent insert 107. In various embodiments, the pouch 106 may be made from partial coverage of the mesh layer 111. In various embodiments, the opening 112 may be within the mesh layer 111 as shown in FIG. 4A and FIG. 5 A. In various embodiments, the opening 112 directs the flow of bodily fluids from the wearer to the absorbent layer 108. The opening 112 may provide easy passage for plasma or mucous released from the body of the wearer to the absorbent layer 108. In various embodiments, the opening in the pouch 106 may be designed in different shapes based on the requirement of the wearer. In various embodiments, the opening in the pouch 106 may have an oval, rectangular, hourglass shape or any other ergonomic shape based on the comfort, body size and fluid flow of the wearer. FIG. 4A shows an undergarment system with a pouch 106 in the reusable garment having an oval opening. The arrows represent the direction of fluid flow. In various embodiments, the pouch 106 may include side openings 112a and 112b as illustrated in FIG. 5A. In various embodiments, the pouch 106 may comprise a width of the garment.
[0033] In various embodiments, the mesh layer 111 of the pouch 106 may be made from a polymeric or an elastomeric material with no moisture retention capacity. The elasticity of the mesh layer 111 of the pouch 106 is configured to hold the absorbent insert 107 in a fixed position. The mesh layer 111 of the pouch 106 may be made from nylon, polyester or a combination thereof. The mesh layer 111 of the pouch 106 may further include elastane, spandex or a combination thereof. In one embodiment, the mesh layer 111 is made from 80-99 % polyester in any combination with Spandex. In various embodiments, the mesh material of the mesh layer may be provided with hydrophobic treatment. In various embodiments, the mesh size of the mesh layer may range from 0.2 mm - 20 mm. In various embodiments, the mesh layer 111 comprises the thickness of the absorbent insert 107. In another embodiment, the mesh layer 111 may be made from cotton or other natural polymers. In one embodiment, the pouch 106 is provided with a mesh free window to observe the change in colour of a wetness indicator 110. A schematic representation of the pouch 106 with a mesh free window is illustrated in FIG. 2A, according to one embodiment of the present subject matter. The mesh free window is located at the wetness indicator locations on the absorbent insert 107 for making the colour change plainly visible to the wearer. In various embodiments, the wetness indicator 110 may be an integral part of the absorbent insert 107 so as to form a seamless structure or comparable to it. In various embodiments, the wetness indicator 110 may be configured to indicate change of the absorbent insert 107 or the garment 100. In various embodiments, the wetness indicator 110 may include any hydrated compound that changes colour when in contact with body fluid. In one embodiment, the absorbent insert 107 or the garment 100 may be replaced when the wetness indicator 110 changes colour from green to dark pink.
[0034] In various embodiments, the absorbent layer 108, 108a is configured for absorbing fluid and imparting an extra protection in case of leakage from the absorbent insert 107. In various embodiments, the absorbent layer 108 may be a part of the pouch 106 forming an additional layer below the pouch. The absorbent layer 108 may be physically separated from the pouch 106 and may be placed at least 1 mm below the pouch. In another embodiment, the absorbent layer 108 may be a part of the fluid capturing portion 105 of the reusable garment of the undergarment system 100. With reference to FIG. 2C, a cross sectional view of the crotch panel including the pouch
with absorbent insert is illustrated, while FIG. 2D shows cross-section of the crotch panel away from the pouch. FIG. 2E further illustrates an embodiment of the cross sectional view of the absorbent layer 108, that includes a brushed layer. The absorbent layer 108 is configured for unidirectional flow and absorption of bodily fluids. In various embodiments, the absorbent layer 108 may be brushed on one side to produce a brushed side 118. The brushed side 118 is adapted to improve the fluid wicking capacity of the absorbent layer 108 and promotes unidirectional fluid flow. Brushing provides a smoother texture. In various embodiments, the absorbent layer 108 comprises of a non-brushed side 128 wherein the non-brushed side is configured to receive and retain fluid obtained from the brushed side 118. In various embodiments, the non-brushed side is placed over the leak protection layer 109 and is adapted to restrict back flow of the fluids therefrom. In various embodiments, the absorbent layer 108 may be made from at least one layer of absorbent material. In various embodiments, the absorbent layer 108 may be composed of fabric material made from one or more or synthetic or natural fiber or a combination thereof. In another embodiment, fabric material in the absorbent layer 108 may be polyester or cotton or viscose or superabsorbent filament. In one embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 2F, the the invention includes an absorbent fabric layer 108a with brushed side 118 and nonbrushed side 138 may be made up of superabsorbent polymer fibers.
[0035] In another embodiment, the fluid capturing portion 105 includes the absorbent insert 107. In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 protrudes out from the pouch 106 enabling easy removal after use. A schematic representation of a pouch having an oval opening to hold the absorbent insert is shown in FIG. 4B. The absorbent insert 107 is particularly configured to absorb fluid passed on from the pouch 106. The absorbent insert 107 is a flushable absorbent sheet configured to disperse in water on flushing. In one embodiment, the absorbent insert may be a monolayer. In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 is made from a monolayer material sheet of GSM in the range of 30-300. In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 has a thickness in the range of 0. 1 to 5 mm. In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 has substantially a same dimension as the pouch 106. In one embodiment, the absorbent insert 107 has a dimension of 10 x 15 cm.
[0036] In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 may be a flushable insert made from at least one of fibers such as cellulose derived from bamboo, cotton, hemp, wood, linen, natural fiber pulp or a combination thereof. In various embodiments, the monolayer may be a thin supporting layer of a biodegradable polymer. In one embodiment, the biodegradable polymer may be polylactic acid. In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 may be designed for efficient absorption and distribution of discharged body fluids. In one embodiment, the absorbent insert 107 may be a vortex absorption distribution insert (VADI). In another embodiment, the insert may include a layer of biodegradable super absorbent polymer (SAP) adhered to the top of the insert.
[0037] In another embodiment, the absorbent insert 107 may be a disposable insert and may be constructed with a layer of biodegradable SAP stitched in between two monolayers. In another embodiment, the insert 107 may be made entirely of super absorbent polymer to provide durability and high absorption capacity. In another embodiment, the monolayer may be supported with a backing. The backing may be made from at least one of pulp layer, viscose or a combination thereof.
[0038] In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 may be configured to quickly disintegrate when agitated in water, thus having a low dispersal time when flushed in a toilet. In one embodiment, the absorbent insert 107 may have a dispersal time of less than 4 min. In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 is packed in the form of a roll with perforations wherein each roll or package includes 10-500 pieces of the flushable absorbent fabric sheets. In various embodiments, the insert 107 may be provided in the form of a sheet. In various embodiments, number of sheets used by the wearer may be based on the fluid flow.
[0039] In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 may be held in a fixed position with the top and bottom openings in the mesh layer 111 as shown in FIG. 4B and 5B. In various embodiments, the insert may include a wing area 113 at a middle portion thereof. The wing area is configured for securely holding the insert in one position. The wing area may further serve to increase absorbency at the middle portion of the insert. A schematic representation of a undergarment system comprising the
reusable garment having the pouch with lateral openings 112a and 112b for accommodating the wing area 113 is shown in FIG. 5B.
[0040] With reference to FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B, a schematic representation of undergarment system with band 114a and 114b on either side of the crotch panel is shown in FIG. 6A. In various embodiments, the bands 114a and 114b placed on top and bottom ends of the crotch panel 103 are configured to hold the insert in one position. In various embodiments, the bands may be formed of the mesh layer 111. FIG. 6B shows undergarment system with bands 114a and 114b securing the insert or a sanitary pad in one position. In various embodiments, the undergarment system with bands may suitably hold inserts with or without wings.
[0041] In various embodiments, the absorbent insert 107 may be of various shapes and may include a floral petal shape (FIG. 3A), a dumbbell shape (FIG. 3B), an hourglass shape (FIG. 3C, FIG. 3D), a rectangular shape (FIG. 3E) or any other ergonomic shape that may facilitate easy insertion and removal from the pouch 106. A schematic representation of various shapes of the absorbent insert is shown in FIG. 3A- FIG. 3E.
[0042] In various embodiments, the fluid capturing portion 105 includes the leak protection layer 109 wherein the leak protection layer is positioned below the absorbent layer 108. The leak protection layer 109 may be made from waterproof material enabling complete protection from fluid leakage. In one embodiment, the leak protection layer 109 may be made from non-absorbent synthetic plastic.
[0043] In various embodiments, the undergarment system comprising the reusable garment 100 may be an undergarment intended for use during menstruation or for reasons of incontinence or bladder leak or other similar medical condition. In various embodiments, the system may be a period panty or a diaper or an incontinence garment or a sports garment. In various embodiments, the system 100 may include upper garments intended to be used with a nursing pad for absorbing fluid from a woman’s breast or as an underarm sweat pad. In various embodiments, the mesh layer 111 of the pouch 106 may provide an open structure to allow easy fluid passage to the absorbent insert 107. In various embodiments, the system 100 may incorporate wetness indicators for indicating that a change of the insert 107 is required.
[0044] The system 100 of the present invention is a hybrid garment comprising the main body 101 and the absorbent insert 107. The main body 101 of the hybrid undergarment system may be durable to multiple washes whereas the absorbent insert 107 may be disposable and flushable in water. Based on the required absorption level, user may decide to use either single or more than one layer of absorbent insert 107. The hybrid design of the present invention provides ease in washing and drying as compared to the other washable multi-layered products in the market. Since the absorbent insert and durable absorbent layer carries a major part of the fluid discharge, the hybrid design of the present invention provides a sustainable system over completely durable underwear with disposable inserts available in the market. A major advantage over other completely disposable pad/napkins placed on either disposable or durable garment is the compact nature of the absorbent insert and negligible environmental impact because of biodegradability.
[0045] The system of the present invention may be used with cloth-like inserts. The disposable absorbent insert 107 of the present invention may be in the form of a thin spread layer or a vortex absorption distribution insert (VADI) allowing longer wear time and effective use of the absorbent layer 108 as compared to existing products available in the market. VADI promotes lateral fluid flow and hence allows efficient fluid absorption across most part of the crotch panel, reducing the chances of leakage during heavy flow of fluids. Use of VADI provides maximum trapping of bodily fluids allowing easy washing of the undergarment. Additionally, presence of VADI acts as a fluid reservoir and hence no extra layer of durable textiles are needed, making the undergarment system thinner and lighter as compared to conventional undergarments. Further, the insert 107 may be made from biodegradable or flushable material enabling efficient wicking, absorption and uniform distribution of the absorbed fluid across a wide length of the garment. The absorbent insert 107 of the system 100 may not include components like back sheet, wings or release paper to protect the glue that is used in conventional sanitary napkins. The present invention excludes use of processes like ultrasonic welding for attaching various components, hence reducing cost of the disposable absorbent layer. The absorbent insert 107 of the present invention may cost less than 30% of regular sanitary napkins in the market. The flushable absorbent insert may be provided in the form of a roll that is convenient to store.
[0046] This system 100 with the absorbent layer 108, 108a and the absorbent insert 107 has been experimentally validated and has demonstrated production of an extremely low-cost combination of garment with absorbent insert. Thus the system with combination of durable reusable garment and absorbent insert is configured to be a pliable, thin, lightweight and comfortable to the wearer. Additionally, the absorbent layer 108 for unidirectional absorption of bodily fluids minimizes re-wetting of the insert and allows the wearer to wear the garment for longer duration. Further, the brushed layer 118 in the absorbent layer 108 promotes smoothening to prevent chaffing or irritation of the skin, making the garment an ideal choice for the wearer. The unidirectional fluid flow of the absorbent layer 108 may be used as a backup absorbent underneath VADI during heavy fluid flow conditions. Besides, the system of the present invention with is an eco-friendly alternative to disposable products that are of complex design, expensive to manufacture and thus may have much higher environmental impact. Moreover, the absorbent layer was chosen for its low cost, chemical free nature, low thickness, compact nature and excellent absorption, discreetness and easy dispersal capabilities.
[0047] Although the detailed description contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but merely as illustrating different examples and aspects of the invention. It should be appreciated that the scope of the invention includes other embodiments not discussed herein. Various other modifications, changes and variations which will be apparent to those skilled in the art may be made in the arrangement, operation and details of the system and method of the present invention disclosed herein without departing from the scope of the invention as described here and as set forth in the claims attached herewith.
[0048] EXAMPLES:
[0049] Example 1: Fabrication of an undergarment system comprising a reusable garment with an absorbent insert- A base size pattern was developed to stich an undergarment prototype. The front, back portions were cut from main cotton fabric. The crotch region was constructed out of four layers: (1) First layer- the top mesh layer (Polyester: Spandex- 80%) with a mesh size of 20 mm was specially designed to transfer body fluids onto the insert; (2) Second layer- the flushable insert made from cellulosic material with a dimension of 10-15 cm, 80 GSM and thickness of 0.1 mm;
(3) Third layer- the absorbent layer was made from brushed bamboo fabric on user facing side and non-brushed bamboo fabric on the other side to hold and lock the body fluids; (4) Fourth layer- the leak protection layer was positioned away from the user and was made from synthetic plastic. The absorbent crotch piece (third layer) was put on the waterproof crotch piece (fourth layer) and sewn from the edge to join the two layers. The mesh crotch piece (first layer) was sewn from the edge to the joined layers (third-fourth layers) to from top, bottom and middle slits enabling easy insertion and removal of the insert (second layer). Further, the front and back portions were sewn together with the crotch panel. Finally, elastics were sewn on the leg and the waist openings followed by joining together the side seams.
[0050] Example 2: Flushability assessment of the absorbent insert: The Slosh box disintegration test (EDANA-FG502. R1 (18)) was used to determine the dispersibility of the flushable insert. The test system (from- Techpap) consisted of a plastic container that was filled with 2 litres of tap water where a single insert was placed. After the insert was placed, the container was tilted back and forth at defined angle and rotation speed. Compared to the guidelines provided by IND A/ EDANA, the time a single insert was processed in the slosh box was reduced from 60 to 5 minutes. From the test, it was clearly visible that the insert was able to easily disperse in the slosh box disintegration test and required approximately 3 minutes for complete disintegration.
Claims
1. An undergarment system comprising a reusable garment (100) for improved fluid absorption and configured to hold an absorbent insert, comprising: a main body (101) configured to be worn by a wearer, the main body having a front portion (102), a rear portion (104) and a crotch panel (103); and a fluid capturing portion (105), positioned in the crotch panel (103), configured to receive bodily fluids from the wearer, wherein the fluid capturing portion comprises: a pouch (106) adapted to hold an absorbent insert (107) in a fixed position within the crotch panel, the crotch panel having an absorbent layer (108) placed over a leak protection layer (109), the pouch (106) formed by joining a mesh layer (111) to the absorbent layer (108, 108a) and the leak protection layer (109).
2. The undergarment system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pouch (106) includes an opening or a window (112) within the mesh layer (111), adapted to insert and remove the insert (107).
3. The undergarment system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening (112) comprises an oval or a rectangular shape.
4. The undergarment system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mesh layer (111) comprises fabric made from one or more of polyester, spandex or a combination thereof.
5. The undergarment system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pouch (106) extends throughout the crotch panel (103).
6. The undergarment system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the absorbent layer (108, 108a) is configured for unidirectional flow of bodily fluids, the absorbent layer (108, 108a) comprising: a brushed side (118) having at least one layer of absorbent material positioned on fluid receiving end of the garment, configured to receive bodily fluids from the wearer or from an insert (107) ; and a non-brushed side (128) configured to receive fluids from the brushed side, wherein the non-brushed side includes at least one layer of absorbent material placed over a leak protection layer (109) and adapted to restrict back flow of fluids therefrom.
7. The undergarment system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the absorbent material of the brushed side (118a) and the non-brushed side (138) comprises fabric made from one or more of synthetic or natural fiber or superabsorbent filament or a combination thereof.
8. An absorbent insert (107) for use with a reusable garment (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the insert includes at least one layer of an absorbent material with each layer having a dispersal time of less than 4 mins.
9. The absorbent insert (107) as claimed in claim 9, wherein the absorbent material of the insert (107) comprises cellulose, natural fiber pulp, poly-lactic acid or a combination thereof.
10. The absorbent insert (107) as claimed in claim 9, wherein the insert (107) comprises a GSM in the range of 30-300 or a thickness in the range of 0. 1- 5 mm.
11. The absorbent insert (107) as claimed in claim 9, wherein the insert absorbs received bodily fluids based on vortex acquisition distribution.
12. The absorbent insert (107) as claimed in claim 9, wherein the insert (107) includes a wing area (113) at a middle portion thereof.
13. The absorbent insert (107) as claimed in claim 9, wherein the insert (107) comprises an ergonomic floral petal, rectangular, dumbbell or hour glass shape.
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