18500597. ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH CONFORMING FEATURES simplified abstract (The Procter & Gamble Company)

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ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH CONFORMING FEATURES

Organization Name

The Procter & Gamble Company

Inventor(s)

Christopher Philip Bewick-sonntag of Cincinnati OH (US)

Shirdish Poondru of Cincinnati OH (US)

John Lee Hammons of Hamilton OH (US)

Kelyn Anne Arora of Cincinnati OH (US)

ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH CONFORMING FEATURES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18500597 titled 'ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH CONFORMING FEATURES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a disposable absorbent article with conforming features in the absorbent core or a combination of the absorbent core and the topsheet. These features include depressions with specific dimensions and struts forming sidewalls of the depressions.

  • Conforming features in the absorbent core or a combination of the absorbent core and the topsheet
  • Depressions with specific dimensions and sidewalls formed by struts

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied in the manufacturing of disposable absorbent articles such as diapers, sanitary napkins, and adult incontinence products.

Problems Solved

This technology helps improve the performance of disposable absorbent articles by providing enhanced fluid management and absorption capabilities through the use of conforming features in the absorbent core.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include increased comfort, better leakage protection, and improved overall performance of disposable absorbent articles.

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology could be utilized by manufacturers of disposable absorbent articles to create products with superior absorbency and comfort, appealing to consumers looking for high-performance hygiene products.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of embossed patterns in absorbent cores of disposable absorbent articles to enhance fluid management and absorption capabilities.

Unanswered Questions

How does the specific dimensions of the depressions impact the performance of the absorbent article?

The specific dimensions of the depressions, such as the depth and width, could affect the overall fluid management and absorption capabilities of the absorbent article. Further research and testing would be needed to determine the optimal dimensions for maximum performance.

What materials are suitable for creating the conforming features described in the patent application?

The choice of materials for the conforming features, such as the struts forming the sidewalls of the depressions, could impact the durability and effectiveness of the absorbent article. Research into different materials and their properties would be necessary to optimize the design.


Original Abstract Submitted

A disposable absorbent article has a topsheet; a backsheet; an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet; and a first plurality of conforming features in at least the absorbent core or a combination of the absorbent core and the topsheet. At least a portion of the are depressions, wherein the depressions have a depression centerline bisecting a length and/or width of the depression. A first strut forms a first sidewall of the depression opposite a second sidewall of the depression formed by a second strut, wherein neither of the first strut nor the second strut extend longitudinally and/or laterally beyond the depression centerline by more than 0.75 mm.