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Configurable absorbent articles having improved bodily exudate visualization

A technology for absorbent products and exudates, applied in the direction of absorbent pads, medical science, sanitary napkins, etc., can solve problems such as difficult to accurately evaluate color

Pending Publication Date: 2020-01-31
THE PROCTER & GAMBNE CO
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Conventional absorbent articles are designed to conceal bodily exudates such as urine, potentially making it difficult for nurses and / or caregivers to accurately assess the color of expelled bodily exudates

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[0167] All of the following examples of the present disclosure were tested using the Body Exudates Visualization Test herein to provide the ΔC* and ΔE* values ​​in the table below. All embodiments relate to visualization of bodily exudates from the side facing the wearer.

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[0170] *All Prototypes A-D have the same apertured topsheet and the same backsheet membrane. The apertured topsheet and backsheet films for each prototype were the current commercially available apertured topsheet and backsheet films for retail Swaddlers Neonatal (size 0).

[0171] ΔC* (facing the wearer side)

[0172] The ΔC* between a dry absorbent article sample and a loaded absorbent article sample can be from about 24 to about 80, from about 25 to about 70, from about 25 to about 60, from about 25 to about 55, from about 24 to about 50, from about 24 to About 49, about 25 to about 49, about 25 to about 48, about 30 to about 55, about 35 to about 55, about 40 to about 50, abo...

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Abstract

Configurable absorbent articles with improved bodily exudate visualization when viewing a wearer-facing surface are provided. The absorbent articles include a liquid permeable topsheet forming a portion of a wearer-facing surface of the absorbent article, a liquid permeable backsheet, and an absorbent core positioned at least partially intermediate the liquid permeable topsheet and the liquid permeable backsheet. The wearer-facing surface exhibits a Delta C* of greater than about 24 and less than about 50 when the absorbent article is subjected to a Bodily Exudate Visualization Test.

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technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates to configurable absorbent articles with improved visualization of bodily exudates. The present disclosure also relates to configurable absorbent articles with improved visualization of bodily exudates. Background technique [0002] Absorbent articles are used to contain the bodily exudates (eg, urine and bowel movements) of infants, children, and adults. Absorbent articles may be used in hospitals as diapers for infants, premature infants, and / or "Neonatal Absent Syndrome" ("NAS") infants. Premature babies, babies with NAS, or other very young babies may need special care from a healthcare provider. These babies are often dependent on ventilators, artificial breastfeeders, or other life support or monitoring systems. In some cases, infants may be positioned within incubators, also known as isolets. Such babies are usually kept in a high humidity and sterile environment because they have very delicate skin that needs p...

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IPC IPC(8): A61F13/511A61F13/513
CPCA61F13/511A61F13/51121A61F13/513A61F13/51394A61F13/84A61F13/49406A61F2013/8497A61F13/49009A61F13/4758A61F13/505
Inventor A.L.塔利
Owner THE PROCTER & GAMBNE CO
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