Absorbent material and absorbent article using the same

The absorbent material with high-density nonwoven fabrics and embossed portions, along with adhesive bonding, addresses leakage issues by creating narrow gaps and maintaining absorbency, enhancing comfort and integrity.

JP2026105770APending Publication Date: 2026-06-26UNI CHARM CORP

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
UNI CHARM CORP
Filing Date
2024-12-16
Publication Date
2026-06-26

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Technical Problem

Existing absorbent materials with superabsorbent polymers face issues with leakage due to gaps in the nonwoven fabric on the skin side, leading to potential spillage and discomfort.

Method used

The absorbent material incorporates a first nonwoven fabric with higher fiber density and embossed portions, along with a second nonwoven fabric and superabsorbent polymers bonded with adhesive, to create narrow gaps and prevent leakage.

Benefits of technology

The design effectively suppresses superabsorbent polymer leakage, maintaining absorbency and preventing tearing of the absorbent article's backing sheet, thereby reducing discomfort and fluid leakage.

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Abstract

The present invention provides an absorbent material that incorporates a superabsorbent polymer and is capable of preventing the superabsorbent polymer from spilling out. [Solution] The absorbent body 4 comprises a first nonwoven fabric 41, a second nonwoven fabric 42 positioned on the non-skin side of the first nonwoven fabric 41, and a first superabsorbent polymer 40a positioned between the first nonwoven fabric 41 and the second nonwoven fabric 42. The fiber density of the constituent fibers of the first nonwoven fabric 41 is higher than the fiber density of the constituent fibers of the second nonwoven fabric 42. The constituent fibers of the first nonwoven fabric 41 are joined together by a plurality of embossed portions.
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