Visually coordinated absorbent product

An absorbent and visual technology, applied in the direction of absorbent pads, layered products, textiles and paper, can solve the problem of sanitary napkins not getting emotional benefits, and achieve the effect of reducing the total cost of the product and feeling good
CN1901862AActive Publication Date: 2007-01-24KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE INC

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE INC
Publication Date
2007-01-24

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Abstract

A visually coordinated absorbent product includes a product component having a body side liner, a garment side outer cover and an absorbent core disposed between the body side liner and the garment side outer cover. The product component has at least a first and second visual characteristic, wherein the first visual characteristic is different than the second visual characteristic. The product component is disposed in a packaging component having at least the first and second visual characteristics. In one embodiment, the packaging component is an individual pouch sized and configured to hold a single, individual product component. In various embodiments, the visual characteristics can include color, embossment, printing, and / or side sealing.
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Description

[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of US Patent Application Serial No. 10 / 749,871 filed December 30, 2003 and claims the filing date benefit of US Patent Application Serial No. 10 / 749,871. technical field

[0002] The present invention relates generally to absorbent products, and in particular to visually coordinating absorbent products. Background of the invention

[0003] Disposable absorbent articles have become an integral part of many people's lives. These disposable absorbent articles facilitate daily activities, including shopping activities and activities in restrooms, especially public restrooms. Usually these articles contribute to these activities in a negative way. This negative effect often begins with the appearance of the article. It may be unfair to generate a review of an artifact based on first impressions, but this is what usually happens. From the time a consumer sees an initially advertised article to the time the consumer discards the ...

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