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Absorbent interlabial device treated with polysiloxane emollient

A polysiloxane lubricant, interlabial technology, applied in the field of hygroscopic products, can solve problems such as brittleness

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-03-05
PROCTER & GAMBLE CO
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High molecular weight waxes can also become brittle and, if the absorbent article is to be bent and flexed, can also cause the absorbent article to shatter or crumble into pieces due to lack of flexibility

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Embodiment 1

[0294] a. Preparation of Lotion Composition

[0295] An anhydrous lotion composition (Lotion A) was prepared by mixing together the following molten (i.e., liquid) ingredients: Mineral oil (Carnation White Mineral Oil, USP, manufactured by Witco Corporation), Cetyl Octadecane Alcohols (mixed linear C 16 -C 18Primary Alcohols, available from P & G Company of Cincinnati, OH, as TA-1618) and Steareth-2 (Brij 72, a C18 linear alcohol ethoxylate with an average degree of ethoxylation of 2, produced by ICI America), and General Electric SF 1550 (phenyl trimethicone manufactured by General Electric Company). The weight percentages of these ingredients are shown in Table I below:

[0296] Table I

[0297] components

weight%

mineral oil

50

cetearyl alcohol

35

Steareth-2

14

Phenyl Trimethicone

1

[0298] B. Preparation of Interlabial Devices Treated with Lotion Compositions by Hot Melt Spraying

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Embodiment 2

[0301] a. Preparation of Lotion Composition

[0302] An anhydrous lotion composition (Lotion B) was prepared by mixing together the following molten (i.e., liquid) ingredients: Mineral Oil (Carnation White Mineral Oil, USP, manufactured by Witco Corporation), Cetyl Octadecane Alcohols (mixed linear C 16 -C 18 Primary alcohols, available from P & G Company of Cincinnati, OH under the trade designation TA-1618), and General Electric SF 1632 (cetyl methicone manufactured by the General Electric Company). The weight percentages of these ingredients are shown in Table II below:

[0303] Table II

[0304] components

weight%

mineral oil

65

cetearyl alcohol

34

Hexadecyl / octadecyl methicone

1

[0305] b. Preparation of interlabial device treated with lotion composition by hot melt spraying method

[0306] Lotion Composition B was placed in a heated tank operating at a temperature of 125 mm. The composition was...

Embodiment 3

[0308] a. Preparation of Lotion Composition

[0309] An anhydrous body lotion composition (Lotion C) was prepared by mixing together the following molten (i.e. liquid) ingredients: White Protopet-1S (white petrolatum produced by Witco Corporation), cetearyl alcohol (mixed Linear C 16 -C 18 primary alcohol, available as TA-1618 from P&G Company of Cincinnati, OH) and Cetearth-10 (C 16 and C 18 A mixture of alcohols, available from BASF Corporation, Mount Olive, NJ), and General Electric SF 1632 (cetyl methicone manufactured by the General Electric Company). The weight percents of these ingredients are shown in Table III below:

[0310] An anhydrous lotion composition (Lotion C) was prepared by mixing together the listed molten (i.e., liquid) ingredients in the percentages shown in Table III below according to the method of Example 2:

[0311] Table III

[0312] components

weight%

White Protopet_1S

50

cetearyl alcohol

35

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Abstract

Absorbent devices, and more particularly absorbent devices that are worn interlabially by female wearers for catamenial purposes, incontinence protection, or both, that have a emollient composition on their body-contacting surface are disclosed. The interlabial device has a body-contacting surface that is pre-moistened or pre-treated with an emollient to prevent drying of the wearer's labial tissue and to reduce friction of the structure against the wearer's labial tissue. The absorbent device is preferably capable of maintaining contact with the inside surfaces of the wearer's labia majora when worn. The emollient composition comprises a plastic or fluid emollient such as mineral oil, petrolatum and / or polysiloxane, an immobilizing agent such as a fatty alcohol or wax to immobilize the emollient on the body-contacting surface of the device, and optionally a hydrophilic surfactant to improve wettability of the coated surface. Because the emollient is substantially immobilized on the surface of the absorbent device, less emollient is required to impart the desired therapeutic or protective emollient coating benefits.

Description

technical field [0001] The present invention relates to absorbent articles worn between the labia for menstrual absorption, incontinence protection, or both. More particularly, the present invention relates to an absorbent interlabial device which is premoistened or pretreated with an emollient for improved comfort. Background technique [0002] Various types of absorbent articles and various modes of absorption are known for absorbing bodily exudates such as menses, urine and faeces. For feminine hygiene products, there are two basic types: sanitary napkins which have been developed to be worn externally around the vulva and built-in tampons which have been developed to be placed in the vaginal cavity to stop menstrual flow there. Such tampon supplies are described in U.S. Patents 4,412,833, issued November 1, 1983 to Weigner et al., entitled "Tampon Inserter" and to Jacobs, issued November 8, 1983, entitled US Patent 4,413,986 for "Tampon Assembly with Sterile Insertion ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61F13/15A61L15/26A61L15/34A61L15/48A61L15/40A61F13/472A61F13/56A61F13/82A61L15/00
CPCA61L15/48A61L15/34A61F13/47209A61L15/26Y10S604/904A61F13/15211A61F13/82A61L15/40A61F13/15A61L15/00
Inventor 托马斯·W·奥斯本第三托马斯·J·克洛夫塔
Owner PROCTER & GAMBLE CO