Absorbent articles

The absorbent article features guide marks and design elements to facilitate easy alignment and fit on asymmetrical bodies, addressing alignment challenges and reducing urine leakage.

JP2026115613APending Publication Date: 2026-07-09UNI CHARM CORP

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
UNI CHARM CORP
Filing Date
2024-12-27
Publication Date
2026-07-09

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing absorbent articles face challenges in aligning with asymmetrical body shapes, particularly for elderly people and individuals with disabilities, leading to difficulty in wearing and potential urine leakage due to improper positioning.

Method used

Incorporation of guide marks on the absorbent article that indicate a reference position and an acceptable range for body placement, with visual cues such as shading or color changes to facilitate correct positioning, and features like dorsal flaps and fastening tabs to ensure proper fit and reduce wrinkles.

Benefits of technology

Enhances ease of use and reduces the burden of alignment, improving fit and preventing urine leakage by ensuring accurate positioning of the absorbent article on diverse body shapes.

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Abstract

To provide an absorbent article that can be easily attached. [Solution] An absorbent article according to one embodiment includes a surface sheet placed on the skin side, a back sheet placed on the non-skin side, and an absorbent material placed between the surface sheet and the back sheet, and comprises a main body having an ventral region that covers the wearer's abdomen when worn, a back region that covers the wearer's back when worn, and a crotch region located between the ventral region and the back region in the longitudinal direction, and the main body has guide marks formed so as to be visible from the skin side for guiding the position where a part of the wearer's body should be placed in the longitudinal direction, and the guide marks include a first part that indicates a reference position where a part of the body should be placed, and a second part that is placed around the first part and indicates an area where a part of the body is permitted to be placed.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This disclosure relates to absorbent articles.

Background Art

[0002] A general tape-type absorbent article includes an absorbent body including a surface sheet, a back sheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the surface sheet and the back sheet, and a pair of fastening tabs extending outside the absorbent body. When wearing this type of absorbent article, the wearer is laid on their back on the unfolded absorbent article, the absorbent article is pulled up ventral side through the wearer's groin, and the pair of fastening tabs are locked to the locked portion disposed on the ventral side of the absorbent body.

[0003] If the position where the wearer is laid when wearing the absorbent article is incorrect, the positions of both longitudinal ends of the absorbent article in the vertical direction of the body will not align, so the pair of fastening tabs cannot be locked to the locked portion at the correct position. When the position of the absorbent article is displaced in the longitudinal direction, gaps are likely to form around the wearer's legs and waist, causing urine leakage. To solve such problems, Patent Documents 1 to 3 below disclose diapers with marks for guiding the wearer's buttocks position on the surface sheet.

Prior Art Documents

Patent Documents

[0004]

Patent Document 1

Patent Document 2

Patent Document 3

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0005] As described above, by forming marks on absorbent materials that guide the placement of parts of the wearer's body, it is possible to facilitate the alignment of the wearer's body with the absorbent material. However, the body shapes of elderly people and people with disabilities may be asymmetrical. For example, if the wearer's buttocks are asymmetrical, it becomes difficult to accurately align the wearer's buttocks with the symmetrical marks described in Patent Documents 1 to 3. That is, when attempting to align one part of the buttocks with the mark, other parts of the buttocks may be positioned in a position shifted from the mark. In such cases, the burden of alignment increases, which may give the impression that wearing the absorbent material is difficult.

[0006] Therefore, the purpose of this disclosure is to provide an absorbent article that can be easily attached. [Means for solving the problem]

[0007] An absorbent article according to one embodiment includes a surface sheet placed on the skin side, a back sheet placed on the non-skin side, and an absorbent material placed between the surface sheet and the back sheet, and comprises a main body having an ventral region that covers the wearer's abdomen when worn, a back region that covers the wearer's back when worn, and a crotch region located between the ventral region and the back region in the longitudinal direction, and the main body has guide marks formed so as to be visible from the skin side for guiding the position where a part of the wearer's body should be placed in the longitudinal direction, and the guide marks include a first part that indicates a reference position where a part of the body should be placed, and a second part that is placed around the first part and indicates an area where a part of the body is permitted to be placed.

[0008] Generally, even if the placement of an absorbent item is slightly off, as long as the deviation is within an acceptable range, the absorbent item can be used without any functional problems. In the above-mentioned absorbent item, a guide mark is formed on the main body to guide the position where a part of the wearer's body should be placed in the vertical direction. This guide mark includes a first part that indicates the reference position where the part of the body should be placed, and a second part that indicates the range in which the part of the body can be placed. Therefore, even if a part of the wearer's body cannot be positioned at the reference position when wearing the item due to body deformation or other reasons, that part of the body can be placed within the acceptable range. As described above, by providing a second part that indicates the range in which the part of the body can be placed, the user can be made aware that the positioning is generally correct. Thus, the burden of positioning the user's body is reduced, and the absorbent item can be easily put on.

[0009] In one embodiment, the guide mark may indicate the position where the wearer's buttocks should be positioned in the vertical direction. In this embodiment, the wearer's buttocks can be positioned correctly, thereby improving the fit of the absorbent material and suppressing urinary leakage.

[0010] In one embodiment, the shade or color of the second part may change as it moves away from the first part. In this embodiment, the distance from the reference position can be easily recognized based on the shade or color of the second part, so that a part of the wearer's body can be easily positioned in the correct location.

[0011] In one embodiment, the shading of the second part may change such that it becomes lighter as it moves away from the first part. In this embodiment, the distance from the reference position can be easily recognized based on the shading of the second part, so that a part of the wearer's body can be easily positioned in the correct location.

[0012] In one embodiment, the color of the second part may change from a warm color to a cool color as it moves away from the first part. In this embodiment, the distance from the reference position can be easily recognized based on the color of the second part, so that a part of the wearer's body can be easily positioned in the correct location.

[0013] In one embodiment, the first part of the guide mark may be positioned at a distance from the outer edge of the guide mark.

[0014] In one embodiment, the main body includes a pair of dorsal flaps that extend outward in a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction in the dorsal region, and the absorbent article further comprises a pair or more pairs of fastening tabs joined to the pair of dorsal flaps and engaging with the ventral region of the main body from the non-skin side, and the guide mark may be positioned between the pair of dorsal flaps when viewed from the skin side. When worn, the pair of dorsal flaps of the main body are pulled along the wearer's waist, so that lateral tension is applied to the main body near the guide mark, and wrinkles that have formed on the main body near the guide mark are stretched out. In other words, the formation of wrinkles on the main body near the guide mark can be suppressed when worn. As a result, the decrease in the visibility of the guide mark can be suppressed.

[0015] An absorbent article according to one embodiment comprises a pair of panel sheets joined to the main body and extending outward from the main body in a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction when in use, and a pair or more pairs of fastening tabs joined to the pair of panel sheets and engaging with the ventral region of the main body from the non-skin side, wherein the guide mark may be positioned between the pair of panel sheets when viewed from the skin side. When worn, the pair of panel sheets of the main body are pulled along the wearer's waist, so that lateral tension is applied to the main body near the guide mark, and wrinkles that have formed on the main body near the guide mark are stretched out. In other words, the formation of wrinkles on the main body near the guide mark can be suppressed when worn. As a result, a decrease in the visibility of the guide mark can be suppressed.

[0016] In one embodiment, when the direction from the dorsal region to the ventral region is defined as the ventral side, the guide mark may include a pair of curved marks that, when viewed from the skin side, each convex toward the ventral side. By including a pair of curved marks in the guide mark, the user can associate the shape of the guide mark with the shape of the buttocks and recognize that the wearer's buttocks should be positioned in accordance with the guide mark.

[0017] In one embodiment, the first portion is formed along the center of a pair of curved marks in the vertical direction, and the second portion is formed on both sides of the first portion in the vertical direction, the first portion having a different shade or color from the second portion, and the shade or color of the second portion may change as it moves away from the first portion in the vertical direction to form a gradient. In this embodiment, the distance from the reference position can be easily recognized based on the shade or color of the second portion, so that a part of the wearer's body can be easily positioned in the correct location.

[0018] In one embodiment, the line width of a pair of curved marks may be 10% or more and 50% or less of the width of the guide mark in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction. By setting the line width of a pair of curved marks within the above range, the visibility of the guide mark can be improved.

[0019] In one embodiment, the line width of a pair of curved marks may be 2 cm or more. By making the line width of a pair of curved marks 2 cm or more, the visibility of the guide mark can be improved.

[0020] In one embodiment, the guide mark includes two circular marks, each exhibiting a circular or elliptical shape when viewed from the skin side, with a first portion formed within each circular mark and a second portion formed around the first portion within each circular mark, the first portion having a different shade or color from the second portion, and the shade or color of the second portion changing as it moves away from the first portion to form a gradient. In this embodiment, the distance from the reference position can be easily recognized based on the shade or color of the second portion, so that a part of the wearer's body can be easily positioned in the correct location.

[0021] In one aspect, the guiding mark may include a horizontal center line mark that extends linearly along the center line of the main body portion in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction. In this aspect, by aligning the horizontal center line mark with the midline of the wearer and attaching the absorbent article, lateral displacement of the absorbent article can be suppressed.

[0022] In one aspect, the first portion is formed along the center of the horizontal center line mark in the horizontal direction, and the second portion is formed on both sides of the first portion of the horizontal center line mark in the horizontal direction. The first portion has a shade or color different from that of the second portion, and the shade or color of the second portion may change as it moves away horizontally from the first portion so as to form a gradation. In this aspect, since the distance from the reference position in the horizontal direction can be easily recognized based on the shade or color of the second portion, a part of the wearer's body can be easily placed in the correct position.

[0023] In one aspect, the first portion is formed at the position on the horizontal center line mark where the buttocks of the wearer should be placed, and the second portion is formed on both sides separated from the first portion in the vertical direction. The first portion has a shade or color different from that of the second portion, and the shade or color of the second portion may change as it moves away vertically from the first portion so as to form a gradation. In this aspect, since the distance from the reference position in the vertical direction can be easily recognized based on the shade or color of the second portion, a part of the wearer's body can be easily placed in the correct position.

[0024] In one aspect, the guiding mark includes a reference curve indicating the position of the first part and a plurality of allowable curves indicating the positions of the second parts. The reference curve and the plurality of allowable curves are formed at intervals from each other. The reference curve is at least partially surrounded by the plurality of allowable curves, and the interval between adjacent curves among the reference curve and the plurality of allowable curves may change from the inside to the outside of the guiding mark. In this aspect, since the distance from the reference position can be easily recognized based on the interval between the curves, a part of the wearer's body can be easily arranged at the correct position.

Effect of the Invention

[0025] According to various aspects and embodiments of the present disclosure, an absorbent article that can be easily worn can be provided.

Brief Description of the Drawings

[0026] [Figure 1] It is a plan view of an absorbent article according to one embodiment as seen from the skin side. [Figure 2] It is a plan view of the absorbent article shown in FIG. 1 as seen from the non-skin side. [Figure 3] It is a cross-sectional view of the absorbent article shown in FIG. 1 along the line A-A. [Figure 4] It is a cross-sectional view of the absorbent article shown in FIG. 1 along the line B-B. [Figure 5] It is a plan view of the absorbent core. [Figure 6] It is a view showing an enlarged periphery of the guiding mark. [Figure 7] It is a view showing a modified example of the guiding mark. [Figure 8] It is a view showing another modified example of the guiding mark. [Figure 9] It is a view showing still another modified example of the guiding mark. [Figure 10] It is a schematic view of a modified absorbent article. [Figure 11] It is a plan view of an absorbent article according to another embodiment as seen from the skin side. [Figure 12]Figure 11 is a cross-sectional view of the absorbent material along the CC line. [Figure 13] Figure 11 is a cross-sectional view of the absorbent article along the DD line. [Figure 14] This is a plan view of an absorbent article according to yet another embodiment. [Figure 15] This is a plan view of an absorbent article according to yet another embodiment. [Figure 16] This is a plan view showing an absorbent article comprising a pair of folded panel sheets. [Figure 17] This diagram shows yet another variation of the directional sign. [Figure 18] This diagram shows yet another variation of the directional sign. [Figure 19] This diagram shows yet another variation of the directional sign. [Figure 20] This diagram shows yet another variation of the directional sign. [Figure 21] This diagram shows yet another variation of the directional sign. [Figure 22] This diagram shows yet another variation of the directional sign. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0027] Embodiments of this disclosure will be described below with reference to the drawings. In the following description, the same or equivalent elements will be denoted by the same reference numeral, and redundant descriptions will not be repeated. The dimensional ratios in the drawings do not necessarily correspond to those described.

[0028] Figure 1 is a plan view of an absorbent article 1 according to one embodiment, viewed from the skin side. Figure 2 is a plan view of the absorbent article 1 viewed from the non-skin side. Figure 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the absorbent article 1 along line AA shown in Figure 1. Figure 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the absorbent article 1 along line BB shown in Figure 1. Figures 1 and 2 show the absorbent article 1 in an unfolded state, stretched to a state where no wrinkles are formed. In the cross-sectional views shown in Figures 3 and 4, for the sake of explanation, each component is shown spaced apart in the thickness direction, but in the actual product they are in contact in the thickness direction. In the following description, unless otherwise specified, the positional relationship in the unfolded state will be described.

[0029] The absorbent item 1 shown in Figures 1 to 4 is a tape-type disposable diaper. Absorbent item 1 may be a child's diaper or an adult's diaper. In the following description, the person wearing absorbent item 1 will be referred to as the "wearer," and the person who puts absorbent item 1 on the wearer will be referred to as the "user." Typically, the wearer is a child or a person receiving care, and the user is a parent or caregiver.

[0030] As shown in Figure 1, the absorbent article 1 extends in the transverse direction X, which is aligned with the wearer's waist, and in the longitudinal direction Y, which connects the wearer's ventral side to their back. The transverse direction X corresponds to the width direction of the absorbent article 1, and the longitudinal direction Y corresponds to the longitudinal direction of the absorbent article 1. The transverse direction X and the longitudinal direction Y are perpendicular to each other. The thickness direction Z is perpendicular to the transverse direction X and the longitudinal direction Y, and includes a skin-facing side Z1 that faces the wearer's skin when worn, and a non-skin-facing side Z2 that faces away from the wearer's skin when worn. The absorbent article 1 is worn so as to cover the wearer's abdomen, crotch, and back.

[0031] The absorbent article 1 comprises a main body 2. The main body 2 has a ventral edge 2F located on one side in the longitudinal direction Y, and a dorsal edge 2R located on the other side in the longitudinal direction Y. When worn, the ventral edge 2F is positioned on the ventral side in the direction of the wearer's waist, and the dorsal edge 2R is positioned on the dorsal side in the direction of the wearer's waist. The distance in the longitudinal direction Y between the ventral edge 2F and the dorsal edge 2R is the total length (maximum length) of the main body 2. In the following description, the direction from the dorsal edge 2R towards the ventral edge 2F is sometimes referred to as the ventral side, and the direction from the ventral edge 2F towards the dorsal edge 2R is sometimes referred to as the dorsal side.

[0032] The main body 2 has a dorsal region 51 located on the back, a ventral region 53 located on the front, and a crotch region 52 located between the dorsal region 51 and the ventral region 53 in the longitudinal direction Y. The dorsal region 51 covers the wearer's back when worn, and the ventral region 53 covers the wearer's abdomen when worn. The dorsal region 51, the crotch region 52, and the ventral region 53 are arranged in this order from the back.

[0033] The back region 51 of the main body 2 is provided with a pair of back flaps 15 that protrude outward in the lateral direction X. The pair of back flaps 15 are positioned along the wearer's waist when worn. Each of the pair of back flaps 15 has a side edge 15a in the lateral direction X. The maximum width W1 between the side edges 15a of the pair of back flaps 15 in the lateral direction X is greater than the width W2 of the crotch region 52 in the lateral direction X. The maximum width W1 between the side edges 15a of the pair of back flaps 15 corresponds to the maximum width of the main body 2.

[0034] The side edges 15a of the pair of back flap portions 15 have a widened portion 15c and a straight portion (a part of the side edge) 15s. The widened portion 15c curves outward in the lateral direction X as it approaches the back, and connects the side edge of the crotch area 52 to the straight portion 15s. The widened portion 15c may also spread linearly outward in the lateral direction X as it approaches the back, along a direction inclined in the longitudinal direction Y. The straight portion 15s extends linearly along the longitudinal direction Y between the widened portion 15c and the back edge 2R. The width between the straight portions 15s in the lateral direction X corresponds to the maximum width W1 between the side edges 15a of the pair of back flap portions 15.

[0035] In one embodiment, the absorbent article 1 comprises a pair of panel sheets 16 joined to a pair of back flap portions 15. Each of the pair of panel sheets 16 is made of nonwoven fabric and has a substantially rectangular or substantially trapezoidal planar shape. The pair of panel sheets 16 are joined to the pair of back flap portions 15 by hot melt adhesive (HMA), sonic processing, embossing, etc. When viewed from the skin side Z1, the pair of panel sheets 16 extend outward in the lateral direction X from the straight portion 15s of the pair of back flap portions 15. The pair of panel sheets 16 are positioned along the wearer's waist when worn. The pair of panel sheets 16 may be stretchable.

[0036] In one embodiment, the absorbent article 1 comprises one or more pairs of fastening tabs. In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the absorbent article 1 comprises a pair of first fastening tabs 90A and a pair of second fastening tabs 90B. The pair of first fastening tabs 90A and the pair of second fastening tabs 90B are provided on a pair of panel sheets 16, respectively. The pair of first fastening tabs 90A are positioned on the back side of the pair of second fastening tabs 90B. The pair of first fastening tabs 90A and the pair of second fastening tabs 90B are positioned on the back side of the guide marks 60, which will be described later.

[0037] A pair of first fastening tabs 90A and a pair of second fastening tabs 90B extend outward in the lateral direction X from the outer edge of a pair of panel sheets 16. Each of the pair of first fastening tabs 90A and the pair of second fastening tabs 90B has a base sheet 91 joined to the panel sheet 16 and a joining portion 92 provided on the base sheet 91. The joining portion 92 is located on the skin-side Z1 surface of the base sheet 91. The joining portion 92 is, for example, a mechanical fastener and is configured to be engageable with the back sheet 20 of the main body 2 from the non-skin-side Z2 side.

[0038] The ventral region 53 of the main body 2 is provided with a pair of ventral flap portions 17 that protrude outward in the lateral direction X. The pair of ventral flap portions 17 are positioned along the wearer's waist when worn. Each of the pair of ventral flap portions 17 has a lateral edge 17a in the lateral direction X. The maximum width W3 between the lateral edges 17a of the pair of ventral flap portions 17 in the lateral direction X is greater than the width W2 of the crotch region 52 in the lateral direction X. As described above, the main body 2 has a constricted shape between a pair of dorsal flap portions 15 and a pair of ventral flap portions 17.

[0039] The side edges 17a of the pair of ventral flap portions 17 have a widened portion 17c and a straight portion 17s. The widened portion 17c widens outward in the transverse direction X as it approaches the ventral side, connecting the side edge of the crotch region 52 with the straight portion 17s. The straight portion 17s extends linearly along the longitudinal direction Y between the widened portion 17c and the ventral edge 2F. The width between the straight portions 17s in the transverse direction X corresponds to the maximum width W3 between the side edges 17a of the pair of ventral flap portions 17. The length of the straight portion 15s of the pair of dorsal flap portions 15 along the longitudinal direction Y may be longer than the length of the straight portion 17s of the pair of ventral flap portions 17 along the longitudinal direction Y.

[0040] As shown in Figures 1 to 4, the main body 2 includes a surface sheet 10, a back sheet 20, and an absorbent material 30. The surface sheet 10 constitutes the surface of the main body 2 that comes into contact with the wearer and is positioned on the skin side Z1. The surface sheet 10 is made of a liquid-permeable nonwoven fabric that allows the wearer's urine to pass through to the absorbent material 30. Examples of nonwoven fabrics that make up the surface sheet 10 include air-through nonwoven fabric, spunbond nonwoven fabric, or point-bond nonwoven fabric.

[0041] The backing sheet 20 constitutes the outer surface of the main body 2 when worn and is positioned on the non-skin side Z2. The backing sheet 20 includes a liquid-impermeable backing film 21 and a backing nonwoven fabric 22 located on the non-skin side Z2 than the backing film 21. As shown in Figure 3, the width of the backing film 21 in the lateral direction X is shorter than the width of the backing nonwoven fabric 22 in the lateral direction X, and the backing nonwoven fabric 22 may extend beyond the backing film 21 on both sides in the lateral direction X. The backing nonwoven fabric 22 constitutes the outermost layer of the absorbent article 1.

[0042] As shown in Figures 3 and 4, the absorbent body 30 includes an absorbent core 31 containing pulp and a superabsorbent polymer (SAP), and a core wrap 32 covering the surface of the absorbent core 31. As the pulp of the absorbent core 31, for example, chemical pulp, cellulose fibers such as rayon and acetate are used. As the SAP, for example, particulate or fibrous polymers based on starch, acrylic acid, or amino acids are used. The core wrap 32 covers the upper surface of the absorbent core 31 facing the surface sheet 10, and the lower surface of the absorbent core 31 facing the back sheet 20. The absorbent core 31 is provided so as to span the dorsal region 51, the crotch region 52, and the ventral region 53.

[0043] Figure 5 is a plan view of the absorbent core 31 as seen from the skin side Z1. As shown in Figure 5, in one embodiment, the absorbent core 31 includes a dorsal portion 33 located in the dorsal region 51, a crotch portion 34 located in the crotch region 52, and a ventral portion 35 located in the ventral region 53. The dorsal portion 33 is located dorsally to the center line CL1 of the main body 2 in the longitudinal direction Y, and the ventral portion 35 is located ventrally to the center line CL1 of the main body 2 in the longitudinal direction Y. The crotch portion 34 includes a first portion 34a and a second portion 34b. The first portion 34a is located between the dorsal portion 33 and the second portion 34b. The second portion 34b is located between the first portion 34a and the ventral portion 35.

[0044] The width w1 of the dorsal portion 33 in the transverse direction X is greater than the width w3 of the first portion 34a in the transverse direction X. The width w2 of the ventral portion 35 in the transverse direction X is greater than the width w3 of the first portion 34a in the transverse direction X. The width w3 of the first portion 34a in the transverse direction X is greater than the width w4 of the second portion 34b in the transverse direction X. In other words, the absorbent core 31 is locally constricted in the transverse direction X at the crotch area 34. The width of the absorbent core 31 changes in steps in the longitudinal direction Y. That is, the width of the absorbent core 31 narrows as it approaches the first portion 34a in the region between the dorsal portion 33 and the first portion 34a, and narrows as it approaches the second portion 34b in the region between the first portion 34a and the second portion 34b. Also, the width of the absorbent core 31 widens as it approaches the ventral portion 35 in the region between the second portion 34b and the ventral portion 35. The width w1 of the dorsal portion 33 or the width w2 of the ventral portion 35 is the maximum width of the absorbent core 31.

[0045] Furthermore, the width w5 in the lateral direction X of the dorsal edge 31R, which is the dorsal edge of the absorbent core 31, is smaller than the width w1 of the dorsal portion 33. The width w6 in the lateral direction X of the ventral edge 31F, which is the ventral edge of the absorbent core 31, is smaller than the width w2 of the ventral portion 35. The width of the absorbent core 31 narrows as it approaches the dorsal edge 31R in the region between the dorsal portion 33 and the dorsal edge 31R, and narrows as it approaches the ventral edge 31F in the region between the ventral portion 35 and the ventral edge 31F.

[0046] The width of the absorbent core 31 may vary continuously in the vertical direction Y. For example, the absorbent core 31 may have a gourd-shaped planar form that is widest in the dorsal region 51 and the ventral region 53, and narrows in the crotch region 52.

[0047] As shown in Figure 5, the absorbent core 31 may have one or more channel portions 38 formed therein. In the embodiment shown in Figure 5, the absorbent core 31 has three channel portions 38 formed therein. The three channel portions 38 extend linearly parallel to each other along the longitudinal direction Y. The three channel portions 38 may also be curved with respect to the longitudinal direction Y. The basis weight of the channel portions 38 is set lower than the basis weight of the other parts of the absorbent core 31. Therefore, the density of pulp fibers and SAP present in the channel portions 38 is lower than the density of pulp fibers and superabsorbent polymer present in the other parts of the absorbent core 31. In one embodiment, the channel portions 38 may be slits with a basis weight of zero.

[0048] Of the three channel portions 38, the central channel portion 38 extends in the vertical direction Y along the center line CL2 of the main body portion 2 in the horizontal direction X. That is, the central channel portion 38 is positioned on the center line CL2 of the main body portion 2 when viewed from the skin side Z1. Of the three channel portions 38, the two outer channel portions 38 are positioned on both sides of the center line CL2 of the main body portion 2 in the horizontal direction X. In the absorbent article 1 shown in Figure 1, the three channel portions 38 are positioned ventrally with respect to the guide mark 60, which will be described later.

[0049] Since the basis weight of the channel portion 38 is lower than that of the other parts of the absorbent core 31, the channel portion 38 has lower rigidity than the other parts of the absorbent core 31. Therefore, when the absorbent core 31 comes into contact with the wearer's feet when the wearer puts on the absorbent article 1, the main body portion 2 easily bends into a V-shape in cross-section starting from the channel portion 38 of the absorbent core 31. Thus, the absorbent article 1 can be easily passed between the wearer's feet.

[0050] In one embodiment, the absorbent 30 may include a low basis weight region 30l and a high basis weight region 30h. As shown in Figure 4, the low basis weight region 30l and the high basis weight region 30h are positioned offset from each other in the longitudinal direction Y. Specifically, the high basis weight region 30h is positioned on the center line CL1 of the absorbent 30 in the longitudinal direction Y, and the low basis weight region 30l is positioned ventrally and dorsally to the high basis weight region 30h.

[0051] The basis weight of the absorbent 30 in the high basis weight region 30h is greater than the basis weight of the absorbent 30 in the low basis weight region 30l. For example, the amount of SAP per unit area in the high basis weight region 30h is greater than the amount of SAP per unit area in the low basis weight region 30l. More specifically, each of the high basis weight region 30h and the low basis weight region 30l has one or more absorbent layers 36 containing SAP, and the number of absorbent layers 36 in the high basis weight region 30h may be greater than the number of absorbent layers 36 in the low basis weight region 30l. In the embodiment shown in Figure 4, the high basis weight region 30h has two absorbent layers 36, and the low basis weight region 30l has one absorbent layer 36. Therefore, the water retention capacity per unit area of ​​the high basis weight region 30h is greater than the water retention capacity per unit area of ​​the low basis weight region 30l. Note that the basis weight of the high basis weight region 30h in the lateral direction X may be substantially uniform.

[0052] In one embodiment, the absorbent article 1 includes a pair of upright leak-proof gathers 80 positioned on the skin-facing side of the surface sheet 10. The leak-proof gathers 80 stand upright on the outside of the absorbent body 30 in the lateral direction X to prevent urine excreted in the absorbent body 30 from leaking in the lateral direction X. In one embodiment, each of the pair of leak-proof gathers 80 includes a side sheet 12 and an expandable member 13. The pair of side sheets 12 are formed of, for example, a nonwoven fabric having water-repellent or hydrophobic properties. The pair of side sheets 12 are spaced apart from each other in the lateral direction X and extend over the entire lengthwise Y area of ​​the main body 2 between the ventral edge 2F and the dorsal edge 2R. As shown in Figure 3, the outer edge of the side sheet 12 in the lateral direction X coincides with the outer edge of the backing nonwoven fabric 22 in the lateral direction X and together with one of the outer edges of the backing nonwoven fabric 22 constitutes the side edge of the main body 2. Furthermore, as shown in Figure 3, the inner portion of each side sheet 12 in the lateral direction X is folded back to the non-skin side Z2. Between the folded side sheets 12, an expandable member 13 is positioned, which is stretched in the vertical direction Y. The expandable member 13 is, for example, a rubber thread that provides the main body 2 with expandability in the vertical direction Y.

[0053] Each of the pair of leak-proof gathers 80 includes an upright portion 81 that stands upright due to the contraction of the expandable member 13, a lateral fixing portion 82 that serves as the pivot point for the upright portion 81 in the lateral direction X, and a vertical fixing portion 83 that serves as the pivot point for the upright portion 81 in the vertical direction Y. The upright portion 81, the lateral fixing portion 82, and the vertical fixing portion 83 are made of side sheets 12. The upright portion 81 is the portion of the side sheet 12 that is not joined to the surface sheet 10, and the expandable member 13 is positioned in an extended state on the upright portion 81.

[0054] The lateral fixing portion 82 is the part of the side sheet 12 that is fixed to the surface sheet 10 with hot melt adhesive or the like, and serves as the pivot point for the upright portion 81 in the lateral direction X. The lateral fixing portion 82 is formed over the entire area of ​​the main body portion 2 in the vertical direction Y, at a position outside the lateral direction X of the upright portion 81.

[0055] The vertical fixing portion 83 is the portion of the side sheet 12 that is joined to the surface sheet 10 with hot melt adhesive or the like, and serves as the pivot point for the upright portion 81 in the vertical direction Y. In one embodiment, the vertical fixing portion 83 includes a ventral fixing portion 83F and a dorsal fixing portion 83R. The ventral fixing portion 83F is located inward in the lateral direction X from the transverse fixing portion 82 and is formed in a position ventral to the center line CL1 of the main body portion 2 in the vertical direction Y. The ventral fixing portion 83F serves as the ventral pivot point for the upright portion 81. The dorsal fixing portion 83R is located inward in the lateral direction X from the transverse fixing portion 82 and is formed in a position dorsal to the center line CL1 of the main body portion 2 in the vertical direction Y. The dorsal fixing portion 83R serves as the dorsal pivot point for the upright portion 81.

[0056] The upright portion 81 is positioned between the ventral fixing portion 83F and the dorsal fixing portion 83R, and is located inward in the lateral direction X relative to the lateral fixing portion 82. An expandable member 13, which is extended in the vertical direction Y, is connected to the upright portion 81, and when the expandable member 13 contracts in the vertical direction Y, the main body portion 2 deforms in a closing direction. Due to this deformation, the upright portion 81 stands upright between the ventral fixing portion 83F and the dorsal fixing portion 83R, with the lateral fixing portion 82 as the starting point. In this way, the upright portion 81 stands upright in a position that sandwiches the absorbent material 30 from the lateral direction X, thereby preventing urine leakage.

[0057] As shown in Figure 1, the absorbent article 1 may further comprise one or more leg-circumference stretchable members 40 that are expandable in the longitudinal direction Y. The leg-circumference stretchable members 40 include a pair of leg-circumference stretchable members 40 positioned outward in the transverse direction X relative to the stretchable member 13. The dorsal end of the leg-circumference stretchable member 40 is positioned in the dorsal region 51, and the ventral end of the leg-circumference stretchable member 40 is positioned in the ventral region 53. The leg-circumference stretchable member 40 is made of an elastic material such as rubber or spandex that is contractible in the longitudinal direction, and is positioned along the side edge of the main body 2 between the surface sheet 10 and the back sheet 20 of the main body 2. When the absorbent article 1 is worn, the leg-circumference stretchable members 40 contract in the longitudinal direction Y, causing the side edge of the main body 2 to fit around the wearer's legs. That is, the leg-circumference stretchable members 40 constitute leg-lengthening gathers that expand and contract along the wearer's legs. The absorbent article 1 may comprise multiple leg-circumference stretchable members 40. As shown in Figure 1, the multiple leg extension members 40 are arranged in the lateral direction X on the outside of the extension member 13 and extend in the longitudinal direction Y parallel to each other.

[0058] In one embodiment, when viewed from the skin side Z1, the leg-lengthening member 40 partially overlaps the absorbent body 30. Specifically, the pair of leg-lengthening members 40 may overlap the dorsal portion 33 of the absorbent body 30 when viewed from the skin side Z1.

[0059] The absorbent article 1 is contained within the packaging in a state where it is folded into thirds along the vertical direction Y along the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2. Therefore, when the folded absorbent article 1 is removed from the packaging, creases are formed on the main body 2 along the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2. These creases are linear wrinkles formed along the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2. In particular, at least a portion of the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2 is formed by folding the main body 2 in a valley fold when viewed from the skin side Z1. For example, the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2 are formed at positions that divide the absorbent article 1 into three equal parts in the vertical direction Y.

[0060] The first fold line FL1 is formed between the center line CL1 of the main body 2 in the vertical direction Y and the dorsal edge 2R, and extends in the transverse direction X so as to traverse the absorbent material 30. The second fold line FL2 is formed between the center line CL1 of the main body 2 in the vertical direction Y and the ventral edge 2F, and extends in the transverse direction X so as to traverse the absorbent material 30. In particular, the first fold line FL1 traverses the dorsal portion 33 of the absorbent core 31 when viewed from the skin side Z1. On the other hand, the second fold line FL2 traverses the region between the dorsal portion 33 and the ventral portion 35 of the absorbent core 31 when viewed from the skin side Z1. Therefore, the width of the absorbent material 30 along the first fold line FL1 is greater than the width of the absorbent material 30 along the second fold line FL2. Along the first fold line FL1, the pulp and superabsorbent polymer in the absorbent core 31 may become unevenly distributed due to the folding, causing a localized decrease in the basis weight of the absorbent core 31. In contrast, by relatively increasing the width of the absorbent core 31 on the first fold line FL1, the water absorption of the absorbent core 31 on the first fold line FL1 can be ensured.

[0061] The first fold line FL1 is positioned ventrally relative to the pair of first fastening tabs 90A and the pair of second fastening tabs 90B. The second fold line FL2 is positioned between the pair of dorsal flap portions 15 and the pair of ventral flap portions 17 in the longitudinal direction Y. The first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2 cross the expandable members 13 and leg-around expandable members 40 of the pair of leak-proof gathers 80.

[0062] In one embodiment, a pair of third fold lines FL3 may be formed on the main body portion 2. The pair of third fold lines FL3 are spaced apart from each other across the center line CL2 of the main body portion 2 in the lateral direction X and extend in the vertical direction Y. The pair of third fold lines FL3 are fold marks formed by folding the main body portion 2 in a valley fold when viewed from the skin side Z1. The pair of third fold lines FL3 are located outside the guide mark 60, which will be described later, in the lateral direction X.

[0063] Viewed from the skin side Z1, the portion of the first fold line FL1 between the pair of third fold lines FL3 is a valley fold, and the portion of the first fold line FL1 outside the pair of third fold lines FL3 in the lateral direction X may be a mountain fold. Similarly, viewed from the skin side Z1, the portion of the second fold line FL2 between the pair of third fold lines FL3 is a valley fold, and the portion of the second fold line FL2 outside the pair of third fold lines FL3 in the lateral direction X may be a mountain fold. That is, each of the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2 includes a valley fold portion located between the pair of third fold lines FL3 in the lateral direction X and a mountain fold portion located outside the pair of third fold lines FL3 in the lateral direction X. The first fold line FL1, the second fold line FL2, and the pair of third fold lines FL3 described above are formed by folding the pair of dorsal flap portions 15 and the pair of ventral flap portions 17 of the main body 2 inward along the pair of third fold lines FL3, and then folding the main body 2 in three vertical folds in the Y direction along the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2.

[0064] The region R between the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2 of the main body 2 partially overlaps with the high basis weight region 30h when viewed from the skin side Z1. The region dorsal to the first fold line FL1 of the main body 2, and the region ventral to the second fold line FL2 of the main body 2, partially overlap with the low basis weight region 30l. In other words, part or all of the portion of the absorbent 30 that overlaps with region R is the high basis weight region 30h, and part or all of the portion of the absorbent 30 that does not overlap with region R is the low basis weight region 30l. As described above, since the region R between the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2 of the main body 2 overlaps with the high basis weight region 30h when viewed from the skin side Z1, the rigidity of this region R is higher than that of the region between the first fold line FL1 and the dorsal edge 2R of the main body 2, and the region between the second fold line FL2 and the ventral edge 2F of the main body 2.

[0065] As shown in Figure 1, the main body 2 has guide marks 60 formed on it so that they are visible from the skin side Z1, which guide the wearer to the position where a part of their body should be placed in the vertical direction Y. In one embodiment, the guide marks 60 guide the wearer to the position where their buttocks should be placed in the vertical direction Y. For example, as shown in Figure 1, the guide marks 60 have a roughly W-shape that mimics the buttocks in order to make the user recognize that it is the position where the wearer's buttocks should be placed.

[0066] The guide mark 60 is positioned on the skin-facing side Z1 relative to the absorbent material 30. For example, the guide mark 60 is printed on the surface sheet 10 so that it is visible from the skin-facing side Z1. The guide mark 60 may be colored in a different color from the surface sheet 10. For example, the guide mark 60 may be printed in blue or green. More specifically, the guide mark 60 may be printed in a color that falls within the range of 5GY to 10RP on the Munsell color circle. The guide mark 60 can be colored using, for example, ink, colored hot-melt adhesive, pressure-sensitive paper, or thermosensitive paper.

[0067] Figure 6 is a magnified view of the area around the guide mark 60. As shown in Figure 6, the guide mark 60 includes two curved marks 61 that curve smoothly so as to be convex on the ventral side. Each of the two curved marks 61 has one end 62 and the other end 63, and extends in a substantially semi-circular arc between the one end 62 and the other end 63. The one end 62 of the two curved marks 61 are connected to each other by a connecting portion 65. The connecting portion 65 is located on the center line CL2 of the main body 2 in the lateral direction X. The other end 63 of the two curved marks 61 is located outside the connecting portion 65 in the lateral direction X. The other end 63 of the two curved marks 61 may be located behind the connecting portion 65 in the longitudinal direction Y. The other end 63 of the two curved marks 61 has a rounded contour. However, the other end 63 of the two curved marks 61 may have an angular contour. Since the guide mark 60 having the shape described above is formed on the main body 2, the user of the absorbent article 1 will associate the shape of the guide mark 60 with the shape of the buttocks and recognize that the wearer's buttocks should be positioned in accordance with the guide mark 60.

[0068] Furthermore, the guide mark 60 has a width W4 in the horizontal direction X and a width L1 in the vertical direction Y. The width W4 of the guide mark 60 in the horizontal direction X corresponds to the distance in the horizontal direction X between the other ends 63 of the two curved marks 61. The width L1 of the guide mark 60 in the vertical direction Y corresponds to the distance in the vertical direction Y between the lowest point 64 and the other end 63 of the two curved marks 61, when the lowest point 64 is defined as the part of the two curved marks 61 that protrudes the most ventrally. The width W4 of the guide mark 60 in the horizontal direction X is greater than the width L1 of the guide mark 60 in the vertical direction Y. Therefore, the guide mark 60 has a horizontally elongated shape that is longer in the horizontal direction X.

[0069] As shown in Figure 1, the three channel portions 38 extend in the longitudinal direction Y between the guide mark 60 and the ventral edge 2F. The width W4 of the guide mark 60 in the lateral direction X is greater than the distance d1 between the two outermost channel portions 38 in the lateral direction X. Also, the width W4 of the guide mark 60 in the lateral direction X is less than the distance d2 between the pair of leak-proof gathers 80 in the non-upright state. However, the width W4 of the guide mark 60 in the lateral direction X may be greater than the distance d2 between the pair of leak-proof gathers 80 in the non-upright state. In this case, when the pair of leak-proof gathers 80 are in the non-upright state, the other ends 63 of the two curved marks 61 of the guide mark 60 are covered by the pair of leak-proof gathers 80, and when the pair of leak-proof gathers 80 are in the upright state, the entire guide mark 60, including the other ends 63 of the two curved marks 61, is exposed to the skin side Z1.

[0070] As shown in Figure 6, the two curved marks 61 have a substantially constant line width t1 from one end 62 to the other end 63. The line width t1 of the two curved marks 61 may be 10% or more and 50% or less of the width W4 of the guide mark 60 in the lateral direction X. For example, the line width t1 of the two curved marks 61 is 2 cm or more. By making the line width t1 2 cm or more, the visibility of the guide mark 60 can be improved.

[0071] As shown in Figure 6, the guide mark 60 includes a first part 60A that indicates a reference position where the wearer's buttocks should be positioned, and a second part 60B that indicates an acceptable range in which the buttocks can be positioned. The reference position is the optimal position for positioning the wearer's buttocks, specifically the position of the buttocks that minimizes the displacement between the ventral edge 2F and the dorsal edge 2R in the vertical direction of the wearer's body when worn. The acceptable range is a position of the buttocks that is not the optimal position for positioning the buttocks, but falls within an acceptable range in which the displacement between the ventral edge 2F and the dorsal edge 2R in the vertical direction of the wearer's body when worn.

[0072] The guide mark 60 is designed to represent the distance from the reference position using varying shades of gray. The first part 60A is the darkest part of the guide mark 60 and is formed along the center line (center) of a pair of curved marks 61 in the vertical direction. That is, the first part 60A has a shape in which two smoothly curved surfaces, convex on the ventral side, are connected at the connecting part 65. The second part 60B is located around the first part 60A, specifically on both sides of the first part 60A in the vertical direction Y. The second part 60B has a different shade than the first part 60A. For example, the shade of the second part 60B changes as it moves away from the first part 60A. In the embodiment shown in Figure 6, the shade of the second part 60B changes to gradually become lighter as it moves away from the first part 60A in the vertical direction Y, forming a gradient. Furthermore, if the guide mark 60 is represented by a collection of minute ink dots, the shading of the guide mark 60 may be represented by the density of the ink dots. For example, the density of the ink dots in the second part 60B may gradually decrease as it moves away from the first part 60A in the vertical direction Y.

[0073] When wearing the absorbent article 1, the user can recognize the reference position in the vertical direction Y where the wearer's buttocks should be positioned based on the shading of the guide mark 60. For example, when wearing the absorbent article 1, the user can position their buttocks correctly by aligning them with the darkest part 1 60A. Furthermore, if the wearer's buttocks are deformed asymmetrically and the entire buttocks cannot be aligned with the first part 60A, the buttocks can be positioned within an acceptable range by placing a part of the buttocks within the second part 60B. In this case, since the shading of the second part 60B gradually decreases as it moves away from the first part 60A in the vertical direction Y, the user can be guided to position their buttocks closer to the reference position based on the shading of the second part 60B. Therefore, even if the wearer's buttocks are deformed, the buttocks can be positioned in approximately the correct position on the absorbent article 1.

[0074] As shown in Figure 7, the first part 60A may have the lightest shade among the guide marks 60, and the shade of the second part 60B may change so that it gradually becomes darker as it moves away from the first part 60A in the vertical direction Y, forming a gradient. Even in this case, the user can recognize the reference position and tolerance range based on the shade of the guide marks 60.

[0075] Furthermore, the guide mark 60 may indicate the position where the wearer's buttocks should be placed in the lateral direction X. For example, as shown in Figure 8, the first part 60A of the guide mark 60 is the darkest part of the guide mark 60 and may be formed along the center line of each curved mark 61 in the lateral direction X. The second part 60B is positioned around the first part 60A, specifically on both sides of the first part 60A in the lateral direction X. The second part 60B has a different shade than the first part 60A. For example, the shade of the second part 60B changes so as it moves away from the first part 60A in the lateral direction X that it forms a gradient.

[0076] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 9, the first part 60A may have the lightest shade among the guide marks 60, and the shade of the second part 60B may change so that it gradually becomes darker as it moves away from the first part 60A in the horizontal direction X, forming a gradient. Even in this case, the user can recognize the reference position and tolerance range based on the shade of the guide marks 60.

[0077] Furthermore, the colors of the first part 60A and the second part 60B may be different from each other, and the color of the second part 60B may change as it moves away from the first part 60A. For example, the first part 60A may be a warm color, and the color of the second part 60B may change from a warm color to a cool color as it moves away from the first part 60A, forming a gradient. Alternatively, the first part 60A may be a cool color, and the color of the second part 60B may change from a cool color to a warm color as it moves away from the first part 60A, forming a gradient.

[0078] The guide mark 60 is positioned to overlap the absorbent material 30 when viewed from the skin side Z1. More specifically, when viewed from the skin side Z1, at least a portion of the guide mark 60 is located in the region R between the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2. For example, the ratio of the area of ​​the portion located in the region R between the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2 to the total area of ​​the guide mark 60 may be 30% or more, 50% or more, or 80% or more. Alternatively, the entire guide mark 60 may be located in the region R between the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2.

[0079] As described above, the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2 are creases formed as valley folds when viewed from the skin side Z1. Therefore, when the absorbent article 1 is unfolded, a restoring force F acts on the main body 2, causing it to return to its folded shape with the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2 as starting points (see Figure 10). That is, when viewed from the skin side Z1, a force acts on the parts of the main body 2 on both sides of the first fold line FL1 in the vertical direction Y, causing the first fold line FL1 to bend inward, and a force acts on the parts of the main body 2 on both sides of the second fold line FL2 in the vertical direction Y, causing the second fold line FL2 to bend inward. As a result, as shown in Figure 10, the main body 2 bends with the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2 inward, and the region R between the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2 of the main body 2 deforms so that it bulges upward (towards the skin side Z1).

[0080] In nursing or medical settings, when an absorbent item 1 is fitted to a disabled adult receiving care, the wearer may be placed in a lateral position before the absorbent item 1 is fitted. In this case, the absorbent item 1 is spread out and placed under the wearer's waist after the wearer is placed in a lateral position, and the wearer is then turned back onto their back so that their buttocks rest on the absorbent item. The absorbent item is then pulled up towards the wearer's abdomen through their crotch, and the pair of first fastening tabs 90A and second fastening tabs 90B are fastened to the locking parts. At this time, if the distance between the wearer's buttocks in the lateral position and the guide marks 60 formed on the main body 2 is large, it may be difficult to accurately position the wearer's buttocks on the guide marks 60.

[0081] In contrast, as shown in Figure 10, the region R between the first fold line FL1 and the second fold line FL2 of the main body 2 deforms to bulge upward (towards the skin side Z1), thereby reducing the distance D between the wearer's buttocks 100 and region R when the wearer is lying on their side. That is, the distance D between the wearer's buttocks 100 and the guide mark 60 can be reduced, making it easier to align the wearer's buttocks 100 with the guide mark 60. As a result, it becomes easier to put on the absorbent article 1.

[0082] Similarly, when the absorbent article 1 is unfolded, a restoring force is generated in the main body 2 that causes it to return to its folded shape, starting from the pair of third fold lines FL3. As a result, the main body 2 folds inward with the pair of third fold lines FL3, and the area between the pair of third fold lines FL3 deforms so that it bulges upward. Since the guide mark 60 is positioned between the pair of third fold lines FL3 when viewed from the skin side Z1, the deformation of the area between the pair of third fold lines FL3 so that it bulges upward can further reduce the distance D between the wearer's buttocks 100 and the guide mark 60. Therefore, alignment between the wearer's buttocks 100 and the guide mark 60 becomes easier.

[0083] In one embodiment, a portion of the guide mark 60 may be positioned on the first fold line FL1. Alternatively, the guide mark 60 may be positioned between the widened portions 15c of the pair of back flap portions 15 when viewed from the skin side Z1. For example, as shown in Figure 1, the guide mark 60 may be provided on the back portion 33 of the absorbent core 31 between the widened portions 15c of the pair of back flap portions 15. Therefore, the width in the lateral direction X of the absorbent body 30 at the position overlapping with the guide mark 60 is greater than the width in the lateral direction X of the ventral edge 31F and the back edge 31R of the absorbent body 30. Since the back portion 33 is the region with the maximum width of the absorbent core 31, the positioning of the guide mark 60 on the back portion 33 allows for effective absorption of urine excreted by the wearer at the back portion 33. Also, when viewed from the skin side Z1, the guide mark 60 is positioned between the region where the pair of leg-around stretchable members 40 and the absorbent body 30 overlap.

[0084] In the absorbent article 1 described above, when worn, the first fastening tab 90A and the second fastening tab 90B are pulled along the wearer's waist, so that a lateral tension X is applied to the pair of back flap portions 15 near the guide mark 60, and the wrinkles that have formed in the main body portion 2 near the guide mark 60 are stretched out. Therefore, the formation of wrinkles in the main body portion 2 near the guide mark 60 can be suppressed when worn. As a result, when the wearer's buttocks apply weight to the wrinkled portion of the main body portion 2, it is prevented that the urine absorbed by the absorbent material 30 will flow back to the skin side.

[0085] In one embodiment, when viewed from the skin side Z1, the guide mark 60 is positioned to overlap with the high-basis-weight region 30h. In this case, urine excreted by the wearer can be effectively absorbed in the high-basis-weight region 30h. Alternatively, when viewed from the skin side Z1, the guide mark 60 may be positioned on the extension of one or more channel sections 38. For example, in the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the guide mark 60 is positioned on the extension of three channel sections 38.

[0086] In one embodiment, as shown in Figure 1, the main body 2 may have a central guide mark 70 formed on it so as to be visible from the skin side Z1 for guiding the position where a part of the wearer's body should be placed in the lateral direction X. The central guide mark 70 includes a ventral central guide mark 71 positioned between the guide mark 60 and the ventral edge 2F in the vertical direction Y, and a dorsal central guide mark 72 positioned between the guide mark 60 and the dorsal edge 2R in the vertical direction Y.

[0087] The ventral central guide mark 71 and the dorsal central guide mark 72 are positioned on the skin side Z1 relative to the absorbent material 30. For example, the ventral central guide mark 71 and the dorsal central guide mark 72 are printed on the surface sheet 10 so that they are visible from the skin side Z1. The ventral central guide mark 71 and the dorsal central guide mark 72 may be colored in a different color from the surface sheet 10. For example, the ventral central guide mark 71 and the dorsal central guide mark 72 are printed in blue or green. More specifically, the ventral central guide mark 71 and the dorsal central guide mark 72 are printed in a color that falls within the range of 5GY to 10RP on the Munsell color circle, for example.

[0088] The guide mark 60, the ventral central guide mark 71, and the dorsal central guide mark 72 may be printed in ink on the main body 2. In this case, the amount of ink per unit area of ​​the guide mark 60 may be greater than the amount of ink per unit area of ​​the ventral central guide mark 71 and the dorsal central guide mark 72. For example, if the guide mark 60, the ventral central guide mark 71, and the dorsal central guide mark 72 are represented by a collection of minute ink dots, the density of ink dots in the guide mark 60 may be higher than the density of dots in the ventral central guide mark 71 and the dorsal central guide mark 72. By relatively increasing the amount of ink per unit area of ​​the guide mark 60, the guide mark 60 will appear darker, thereby improving its visibility. Note that the guide mark 60 and the central guide mark 70 may have different hues, brightness, or saturation. The distinguishability of the guide mark 60 and the central guide mark 70 is improved by having different hues, brightness, or saturations from each other.

[0089] The ventral central guide mark 71 extends linearly along the centerline CL2 of the main body in the transverse direction X between the guide mark 60 and the ventral edge 2F. The ventral central guide mark 71 has a dorsal end 71r and a ventral end 71f, and extends in the longitudinal direction Y between the dorsal end 71r and the ventral end 71f so as to coincide with the centerline CL2 of the main body 2 when viewed from the skin side Z1. As shown in Figure 6, the dorsal end 71r of the ventral central guide mark 71 is positioned to coincide with the absorbent 30 when viewed from the skin side Z1, and is spaced apart from the connecting portion 65 of the guide mark 60. In other words, the guide mark 60 and the ventral central guide mark 71 are not connected to each other.

[0090] The ventral end 71f of the ventral central guide mark 71 is positioned on the ventral edge 2F side of the center line CL1 in the vertical direction Y of the main body 2. For example, the ventral end 71f is positioned on the ventral edge 2F. When viewed from the skin side Z1, the ventral central guide mark 71 overlaps at least partially with the central channel portion 38 of the multiple channel portions 38. The dorsal end 71r and the ventral end 71f have rounded contours. However, the dorsal end 71r and the ventral end 71f may have angular contours. The contour shapes of the dorsal end 71r and the ventral end 71f may differ from the contour shapes of the other ends 63 of the two curved marks 61. The ventral central guide mark 71 has a substantially constant line width t2 between the dorsal end 71r and the ventral end 71f. The line width t1 of the two curved marks 61 of the guide mark 60 may be thicker than the line width t2 of the ventral central guide mark 71. By making the line width t1 of the two curved marks 61 relatively thicker, the visibility of the guide mark 60 is improved.

[0091] The dorsal central guide mark 72 extends linearly along the centerline CL2 of the main body in the lateral direction X between the guide mark 60 and the dorsal edge 2R. The dorsal central guide mark 72 has a dorsal end 72r and a ventral end 72f, and extends in the longitudinal direction Y between the dorsal end 72r and the ventral end 72f so as to coincide with the centerline CL2 of the main body 2 when viewed from the skin side Z1. The dorsal end 72r of the dorsal central guide mark 72 is positioned on the dorsal edge 2R. The ventral end 72f of the dorsal central guide mark 72 is positioned to coincide with the absorbent 30 when viewed from the skin side Z1, and is spaced apart from the connecting portion 65 of the guide mark 60. In other words, the guide mark 60 and the dorsal central guide mark 72 are not connected to each other.

[0092] The dorsal end 72r and the ventral end 72f have rounded contours. However, the dorsal end 72r and the ventral end 72f may have angular contours. The contour shapes of the dorsal end 72r and the ventral end 72f may differ from the contour shapes of the other ends 63 of the two curved marks 61. The dorsal central guide mark 72 has a substantially constant line width t3 between the dorsal end 72r and the ventral end 72f. The line width t1 of the two curved marks 61 of the guide mark 60 may be thicker than the line width t3 of the dorsal central guide mark 72. By making the line width t1 of the two curved marks 61 relatively thicker, the visibility of the guide mark 60 is improved.

[0093] As described above, the central guide mark 70 is a mark for guiding the central position of the absorbent article 1 in the lateral direction X. As shown in Figure 1, the ventral central guide mark 71 and the dorsal central guide mark 72 may be dashed, dotted, or chained lines. The fact that the ventral central guide mark 71 and the dorsal central guide mark 72 are dashed, dotted, or chained lines makes it easier for the user to recognize that the ventral central guide mark 71 and the dorsal central guide mark 72 indicate the center of the absorbent article 1.

[0094] Furthermore, if the guide mark 60 and the central guide mark 70 are connected when viewed from the skin side Z1, the guide mark 60 may not appear to be shaped like the buttocks, and the user may not recognize that the guide mark 60 is guiding the position where the buttocks should be placed. In contrast, as shown in Figure 1, by making the guide mark 60 and the central guide mark 70 unconnected, the user can easily recognize that the guide mark 60 is the position where the buttocks should be placed.

[0095] In one embodiment, as shown in Figure 2, an outer central guide mark 73 extending along the center line CL2 in the transverse direction X may be formed on the outer surface of the back sheet 20 so as to be visible from the non-skin side Z2. The outer central guide mark 73 is printed on the back film 21, for example, and is visible from the non-skin side Z2 through the back nonwoven fabric 22. The outer central guide mark 73 extends linearly along the center line CL2 over the entire length Y of the main body 2. The width of the outer central guide mark 73 in the transverse direction may be greater than the line width t2 of the ventral central guide mark 71 and the line width t3 of the dorsal central guide mark 72 in the transverse direction X.

[0096] As described above, the main body 2 has a ventral central guide mark 71 and a dorsal central guide mark 72 that extend along the lateral X-axis centerline CL2. By aligning the ventral central guide mark 71 and the dorsal central guide mark 72 with the wearer's midline and attaching the absorbent article 1, lateral displacement of the absorbent article 1 can be suppressed. Therefore, the absorbent article 1 can be easily attached to the correct position. In addition, since an outer central guide mark 73 is formed on the outer surface of the back nonwoven fabric 22, the lateral X-axis centerline CL1 of the main body 2 can be recognized from the non-skin side Z2 as well. Therefore, when attaching the absorbent article 1, if the ventral region 53 is placed against the wearer's abdomen, aligning the outer central guide mark 73 with the wearer's midline and attaching the absorbent article 1 can more effectively suppress lateral displacement of the absorbent article 1.

[0097] Next, an absorbent article according to another embodiment will be described with reference to Figure 11. Figure 11 is a plan view of the absorbent article 1A according to another embodiment, viewed from the skin side Z1. Figure 12 is a cross-sectional view of the absorbent article 1A shown in Figure 11 along line CC. Figure 13 is a cross-sectional view of the absorbent article 1A shown in Figure 11 along line DD. The absorbent article 1A differs from the absorbent article 1 shown in Figure 1 in that guide marks 60 are formed on the cushion sheet 55, which will be described later. In the following description, the differences from the absorbent article 1 will be mainly explained, and redundant explanations will be omitted.

[0098] As shown in Figures 11 to 13, the main body 2 of the absorbent article 1A further includes a cushion sheet 55 positioned between the surface sheet 10 and the absorbent material 30. The cushion sheet 55 is made of, for example, a resin-based opening film, an SAP sheet, a nonwoven fabric, tissue, or a laminate thereof. The opening film is made of a resin film having numerous openings that penetrate in the thickness direction. Typically, polyethylene or polypropylene is used as the material for the resin film. An SAP sheet is a sheet material having one or more absorbent layers in which SAP is sandwiched between nonwoven fabrics.

[0099] In one embodiment, the cushion sheet 55 may be colored in a different color from the surface sheet 10. The coloring of the cushion sheet 55 allows it to be easily seen through the surface sheet 10. For example, the cushion sheet 55 may be colored blue or green.

[0100] As shown in Figure 11, the guide mark 60 is formed on the cushion sheet 55. For example, the guide mark 60 is printed on the skin-facing side Z1 or the non-skin-facing side Z2 of the cushion sheet 55. The guide mark 60 may have a different color from the cushion sheet 55. For example, if the cushion sheet 55 is colored blue or green, the guide mark 60 may be white. The colors of the surface sheet 10, cushion sheet 55, and guide mark 60 may be different from each other.

[0101] Note that the guide mark 60 does not necessarily have to be formed on the cushion sheet 55. In this case, the guide mark 60 is provided so as to overlap the cushion sheet 55 when viewed from the skin side Z1. For example, it is printed on the surface sheet 10 at a position that overlaps the cushion sheet 55 when viewed from the skin side Z1. Typically, the guide mark 60 is formed so that its entirety overlaps the cushion sheet 55 when viewed from the skin side Z1.

[0102] The cushion sheet 55 is provided locally near the guide mark 60. Specifically, the cushion sheet 55 is provided dorsally with respect to the center line CL1 in the longitudinal direction Y, and its entirety overlaps the absorbent body 30 when viewed from the skin side Z1. For example, the cushion sheet 55 has a rectangular or square planar shape, the ventral end 55f of the cushion sheet 55 is positioned dorsally with respect to the center line CL1 in the longitudinal direction Y, and the dorsal end 55r of the cushion sheet 55 is positioned ventrally to the ventral edge 31F of the absorbent body 30. The first fold line FL1 may be formed between the ventral end 55f and the dorsal end 55r of the cushion sheet 55. The ventral end 55f of the cushion sheet 55 may be provided dorsally to the dorsal ends of the plurality of channel portions 38. Both side edges 55s of the cushion sheet 55 in the transverse direction X are positioned laterally inward with respect to the lateral fixing portions 82 of the pair of leak-proof gathers 80.

[0103] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 13, when viewed from the skin side Z1, the cushion sheet 55 is positioned to overlap the high-basis-weight region 30h. This prevents urine absorbed in the high-basis-weight region 30h from flowing back to the skin side Z1.

[0104] In absorbent article 1A, when the first fastening tab 90A and the second fastening tab 90B are pulled along the wearer's waist, a lateral tension X is applied to the pair of back flap portions 15 near the guide mark 60, so that wrinkles that have formed in the main body portion 2 near the guide mark 60 are stretched out. Therefore, the formation of wrinkles in the main body portion 2 near the guide mark 60 can be suppressed when wearing the item. In addition, in absorbent article 1A, a cushion sheet 55 is provided between the surface sheet 10 and the absorbent body 30, so that urine absorbed by the absorbent body 30 is blocked by the cushion sheet 55 and prevented from flowing back to the skin side Z1. The cushion sheet 55 is positioned so as to overlap with the guide mark 60 where the wearer's buttocks are located, so that urine that has flowed back from the absorbent body 30 does not adhere to the wearer's buttocks.

[0105] Figure 14 is a plan view of an absorbent article 1B according to yet another embodiment, as seen from the skin side Z1. The absorbent article 1B shown in Figure 14 differs from the absorbent article 1 shown in Figure 1 in that it does not have a pair of panel sheets 16, and instead a pair of first fastening tabs 90A and a pair of second fastening tabs 90B are joined to a pair of back flap portions 15. In the absorbent article 1B, the guide mark 60 is positioned between the straight portions 15s of the pair of back flap portions 15, as seen from the skin side Z1.

[0106] Figure 15 is a plan view of an absorbent article 1C according to yet another embodiment, as seen from the skin side Z1. The main body 2 of the absorbent article 1C shown in Figure 15 does not have a pair of dorsal flap portions 15 and a pair of ventral flap portions 17, and differs from the absorbent article 1 shown in Figure 1 in that the width of the main body 2 in the lateral direction X is constant at each position in the vertical direction Y. As shown in Figure 15, the absorbent article 1C includes a pair of panel sheets 16 joined to the main body 2. The pair of panel sheets 16 extend outward from the main body 2 in the lateral direction X when viewed from the skin side Z1. The pair of panel sheets 16 are positioned along the wearer's waist when worn. In the absorbent article 1C, the guide mark 60 is positioned between the pair of panel sheets 16 and overlaps the absorbent body 30 when viewed from the skin side Z1. As shown in Figure 15, the pair of panel sheets 16 are provided with a pair of first fastening tabs 90A and a pair of second fastening tabs 90B.

[0107] Each of the pair of panel sheets 16 may have a dividing line 16d formed on it for dividing each panel sheet 16 in the longitudinal direction Y. The dividing line 16d is, for example, a perforation and is formed in the longitudinal direction Y between a pair of first fastening tabs 90A and a pair of second fastening tabs 90B. When each panel sheet 16 is cut along the dividing line 16d, each panel sheet 16 is divided into a ventral portion and a dorsal portion.

[0108] In one embodiment, when the folded absorbent article 1C is removed from the packaging, each of the pair of panel sheets 16 may be temporarily fixed in place in a folded state along a fold line extending in the vertical direction Y. For example, as shown in Figure 16, the pair of panel sheets 16 are folded inward once or more times along one or more fold lines extending in the vertical direction Y, with a pair of first fastening tabs 90A and a pair of second fastening tabs 90B folded inward along the side edges of the pair of panel sheets 16. The folded pair of panel sheets 16 and the surface sheet 10 are then temporarily fixed together. Temporary fixing means that they are weakly joined so that they do not separate during transport but can be separated by force applied by the user during use. For example, temporary fixing can be done with adhesive, embossing, or sonic processing. By temporarily fixing the folded pair of panel sheets 16 and the surface sheet 10, the pair of panel sheets 16 are fixed in a folded state during transport.

[0109] The shape of the guide mark 60 that indicates the position where the wearer's buttocks should be placed is not limited to the example shown in Figure 6. Figure 17 shows a modified example of the guide mark 60. The guide mark 60 shown in Figure 17 includes two circular marks 161 that are arranged symmetrically with respect to the center line CL2 of the main body 2 in the lateral direction X. The two circular marks 161 are placed adjacent to each other in the lateral direction X and guide the positions where the centers of the right and left buttocks should be placed, respectively. As shown in Figure 17, each of the two circular marks 161 has a shape in which the contour 162 of each of the two circular marks is composed of a closed curve, such as a circle, ellipse, egg, or teardrop shape.

[0110] Each of the two circular marks 161 includes a first portion 160A indicating a reference position where the center of the wearer's right or left hip should be placed, and a second portion 160B indicating an acceptable range within which the center of the wearer's right or left hip can be placed. The two circular marks 161 are designed with varying shades to represent the distance from the reference position. The first portion 160A is the darkest part of the guide mark 60 and is formed inside the outline 162 of each circular mark 161. The second portion 160B is formed around the first portion 160A inside each circular mark. The second portion 160B has a different shade than the first portion 160A. For example, the shade of the second portion 160B changes so as it moves away from the first portion 60A in the vertical direction Y that it gradually becomes lighter, forming a gradient.

[0111] In the embodiment shown in Figure 17, the shading of the second portion 160B gradually decreases as it moves away from the first portion 160A, so the wearer's buttocks can be guided to a position close to the reference position based on the shading of the second portion 160B. Therefore, even if the wearer's buttocks are deformed, the buttocks can be positioned in the generally correct position on the absorbent article 1. In addition, the first portion 160A may have the lightest shading among the guide marks 60, and the shading of the second portion 160B may change so as it moves away from the first portion 160A in the vertical direction Y, forming a gradient. Even in this case, the user can recognize the reference position and tolerance range based on the shading of the guide marks 60.

[0112] Figure 18 shows another modified example of the guide mark 60. The guide mark 60 shown in Figure 18 includes two circular marks 261 arranged symmetrically with respect to the center line CL2 of the main body 2 in the lateral direction X. The two circular marks 261 are positioned adjacent to each other in the lateral direction X and guide the positions where the centers of the right and left buttocks should be placed, respectively. Each of the two circular marks 261 has a shape such as a circle, ellipse, egg, or teardrop.

[0113] Each of the two circular marks 261 includes a reference curve 262 indicating a reference position where the center of the wearer's right or left buttock should be placed, and a plurality of tolerance curves 263 indicating an acceptable range in which the center of the wearer's right or left buttock can be placed. In one embodiment, the reference curve 262 is a closed curve. The area enclosed by the reference curve 262 corresponds to the first portion 260A indicating the reference position. In order to improve the visibility of the first portion 260A, the area enclosed by the reference curve 262 may be colored in a different color from the surface sheet 10.

[0114] Furthermore, each of the multiple tolerance curves 263 is a closed curve. In the embodiment shown in Figure 18, the multiple tolerance curves 263 include four tolerance curves 263a to 263d. Tolerance curve 263a encloses the reference curve 262, and tolerance curve 263b encloses tolerance curve 263a. Tolerance curve 263c encloses the reference curve 262b, and tolerance curve 263d encloses tolerance curve 263c. That is, each of the multiple tolerance curves 263 contains the reference curve 262. Note that the reference curve 262 only needs to be at least partially enclosed by the multiple tolerance curves 263. The region between the reference curve 262 and tolerance curve 263d corresponds to the second part 260B which indicates the tolerance range.

[0115] As shown in Figure 18, the reference curve 262 and the multiple allowable curves 263 are formed with gaps between them. The spacing between adjacent curves among the reference curve 262 and the multiple allowable curves 263 changes from the inside to the outside of each circular mark 261. In the embodiment shown in Figure 18, the spacing between adjacent curves among the reference curve 262 and the multiple allowable curves 263 narrows as you move from the inside to the outside of each circular mark 261. However, as shown in Figure 19, the spacing between adjacent curves among the reference curve 262 and the multiple allowable curves 263 may widen as you move from the inside to the outside of each circular mark 261.

[0116] As described above, in the embodiments shown in Figures 18 and 19, the two circular marks 261 of the guide mark 60 are designed to represent the distance from the reference position as the interval between the curves. In these embodiments as well, the user can recognize the reference position and tolerance range based on the interval between the curves.

[0117] Furthermore, the thickness of the reference curve 262 and the multiple allowable curves 263 may change from the inside to the outside of each circular mark 261. For example, in the embodiment shown in Figure 20, the thickness of the reference curve 262 is thinner than the thickness of the multiple allowable curves 263. Also, the thickness of the four allowable curves 263a to 263d increases towards the outside. That is, the thickness of the outermost allowable curve 263d among the four allowable curves 263a to 263d is thicker than the thickness of the other allowable curves 263a to 263c. This improves the visibility of the outermost allowable curve 263d, making it easy to recognize the outer edge of the guide mark 60. Furthermore, in one embodiment, at least one of the reference curve 262 and the multiple allowable curves 263 may have a different color from the other curves. For example, the color of the reference curve 262 may be different from the color of the multiple allowable curves 263.

[0118] Figure 21 shows yet another variation of the guide mark 60. The guide mark 60 includes a horizontal centerline mark 360 that extends linearly along the centerline CL2 of the main body 2 in the horizontal direction X. The horizontal centerline mark 360 is designed with varying shades to indicate the distance from a reference position. The first part 360A is the darkest part of the horizontal centerline mark 360 and indicates the reference position where the buttocks should be placed in the vertical direction Y. The second part 360B is located around the first part 60A, specifically on both sides of the first part 360A in the vertical direction Y. The second part 360B has a different shade than the first part 360A. For example, as shown in Figure 21, the shade of the second part 360B changes to gradually become lighter as it moves away from the first part 360A in the vertical direction Y, forming a gradient.

[0119] As shown in Figure 22, the first portion 360A of the horizontal centerline mark 360 may be formed along the center of the horizontal centerline mark 360 in the horizontal direction X. This first portion 360A guides the reference position where the wearer's buttocks should be positioned in the horizontal direction X. In this case, the second portion 360B is positioned around the first portion 60A, specifically on both sides of the first portion 360A in the horizontal direction X. The second portion 360B has a different shade than the first portion 360A. For example, as shown in Figure 22, the shade of the second portion 360B changes so as it moves away from the first portion 360A in the horizontal direction X that it forms a gradient. In the embodiment shown in Figure 22, the user can recognize the reference position and tolerance range based on the shade of the horizontal centerline mark 360.

[0120] Although various embodiments of absorbent articles 1, 1A, 1B, and 1C have been described above, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and various modified forms can be constructed without changing the gist of the invention. In other words, it should be noted that the embodiments described above are for illustrative purposes only and do not limit the scope of the present invention.

[0121] For example, in the above embodiment, the guide mark 60 has a shape that mimics the buttocks in order to guide the wearer's buttocks to the position where they should be placed. However, the guide mark 60 is not limited to a shape that mimics the buttocks as long as it can guide the wearer's body part to the position where it should be placed in the vertical direction. For example, the guide mark 60 may guide the wearer's urinary opening or groin to the position where they should be placed. It should be noted that the various embodiments described above can be combined in a way that is not contradictory.

[0122] Absorbent articles 1, 1A, 1B, and 1C do not necessarily have fastening tabs. For example, absorbent articles 1, 1A, 1B, and 1C may be disposable absorbent pads that are replaceably attached to the skin-facing side of a cloth or nonwoven diaper cover having a pair of fastening tabs.

[0123] The present invention will be described with reference to the following clauses. The present invention may also include any combination of the following clauses, even without a specific enumeration.

[0124] [1] The main body comprises a surface sheet placed on the skin side of the wearer, a back sheet placed on the non-skin side of the wearer, and an absorbent material placed between the surface sheet and the back sheet, and having a ventral region that covers the wearer's abdomen when worn, a back region that covers the wearer's back when worn, and a crotch region placed vertically between the ventral region and the back region, The main body is provided with guide marks that are visible from the skin side, which indicate the position where the wearer's body part should be placed. The aforementioned guide mark includes a first part that indicates a reference position where the part of the body should be placed, and a second part that is placed around the first part and indicates an area where the part of the body may be placed. Absorbent material.

[0125] [2] The absorbent article according to [1], wherein the guide mark indicates the position where the wearer's buttocks should be placed in the vertical direction.

[0126] [3] The absorbent article according to [1] or [2], wherein the shade or color of the second portion changes as it moves away from the first portion.

[0127] [4] The absorbent article described in any one of [1] to [3], wherein the intensity of the second portion changes so that it becomes lighter as it moves away from the first portion.

[0128] [5] The absorbent article described in any one of [1] to [4], wherein the color of the second part changes from warm to cool colors as it moves away from the first part.

[0129] [6] The first portion of the guide mark is positioned spaced apart from the outer edge of the guide mark, and is an absorbent article as described in any one of [1] to [5].

[0130] [7] The main body portion includes a pair of dorsal flap portions that protrude outward in the lateral direction perpendicular to the vertical direction in the dorsal region, The absorbent article further comprises one or more pairs of fastening tabs joined to the pair of dorsal flaps and engaging with the ventral region of the main body from the non-skin side, The guide mark is located between the pair of back flap portions when viewed from the skin side of the absorbent article according to any one of items [1] to [6].

[0131] [8] A pair of panel sheets joined to the main body and extending outward from the main body in a horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction when in use, One or more pairs of fastening tabs are joined to the pair of panel sheets and engage with the ventral region of the main body from the non-skin side, Equipped with, The aforementioned guide mark is located between the pair of panel sheets as viewed from the skin side of the absorbent article described in any one of items [1] to [7].

[0132] [9] The absorbent article according to [2], wherein the direction from the dorsal region toward the ventral region is defined as the ventral side, and the guide marks include a pair of curved marks that, when viewed from the skin side, each is convex toward the ventral side.

[0133]

[10] The first portion is formed along the center of the pair of curved marks in the longitudinal direction, The second portion is formed on both sides of the first portion in the longitudinal direction, The first part has a different shade or color from the second part. The absorbent article according to [9], wherein the shade or color of the second portion changes as it moves away from the first portion in the longitudinal direction, so as to form a gradient.

[0134]

[11] The absorbent article according to [9] or

[10] , wherein the line width of the pair of curved marks is 10% or more and 50% or less of the width of the guide mark in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction.

[0135]

[12] The absorbent article described in any one of items [9] to

[11] , wherein the line width of the pair of curved marks is 2 cm or more.

[0136]

[13] The guide mark includes two circular marks arranged symmetrically with respect to the center line of the main body in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction, The outlines of each of the two circular marks are formed by closed curves. The first part is formed within each circular mark, The second portion is formed around the first portion within each circular mark, The first part has a different shade or color from the second part. The absorbent article according to [2], wherein the shade or color of the second portion changes as it moves away from the first portion to form a gradient.

[0137]

[14] The absorbent article according to any one of [1] to

[13] , wherein the guide mark includes a horizontal center line mark that extends linearly along the center line of the main body in a horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction.

[0138]

[15] The first portion is formed along the center of the transverse centerline mark in the transverse direction, The second portion is formed on both sides of the first portion of the horizontal centerline mark in the lateral direction, The first part has a different shade or color from the second part. The absorbent article according to

[14] , wherein the shade or color of the second portion changes as it moves laterally away from the first portion to form a gradient.

[0139]

[16] The first portion is formed at a position on the horizontal center line mark where the wearer's buttocks should be placed, The second portion is formed on both sides of the first portion in the longitudinal direction, The first part has a different shade or color from the second part. The absorbent article according to

[14] or

[15] , wherein the shade or color of the second portion changes as it moves away from the first portion in the longitudinal direction, forming a gradient.

[0140]

[17] The guide mark includes a reference curve indicating the position of the first part and a plurality of tolerance curves indicating the position of the second part, The reference curve and the plurality of allowable curves are formed with intervals between them. The reference curve is at least partially enclosed by the plurality of tolerance curves, The absorbent article according to any one of items [1] to

[16] , wherein the spacing between adjacent curves among the reference curve and the plurality of allowable curves changes from the inside to the outside of the guide mark. [Explanation of Symbols]

[0141] 1, 1A, 1B, 1C... Absorbent material, 2... Main body, 10... Surface sheet, 15... Back flap, 16... Panel sheet, 16d... Dividing line, 20... Back sheet, 30... Absorbent material, 60A, 160A, 260A, 360A... First part, 60B, 160B, 260B, 360B... Second part, 51... Back region, 52... Crotch region, 53... Ventral region, 60... Guide mark, 61... Curve Line mark, 90A...First fastening tab, 90B...Second fastening tab, 100...Buttocks, 161, 261...Circular mark, 162...Contour, 262, 262b...Reference curve, 263...Tolerance curve, 360...Horizontal centerline mark, CL1...Centerline in the vertical direction, CL2...Centerline in the horizontal direction, X...Horizontal direction, Y...Vertical direction, Z...Thickness direction, Z1...Skin side, Z2...Non-skin side.

Claims

1. The device comprises a front sheet positioned on the skin side of the wearer, a back sheet positioned on the non-skin side of the wearer, and an absorbent material positioned between the front sheet and the back sheet, and has a main body having an abdominal region that covers the wearer's abdomen when worn, a back region that covers the wearer's back when worn, and a crotch region positioned vertically between the abdominal region and the back region. The main body is provided with guide marks that are visible from the skin side, which indicate the position where the wearer's body part should be placed. The aforementioned guide mark includes a first part that indicates a reference position where the part of the body should be placed, and a second part that is placed around the first part and indicates an area where the part of the body is permitted to be placed. Absorbent material.

2. The absorbent article according to claim 1, wherein the guide mark indicates the position where the wearer's buttocks should be placed in the vertical direction.

3. The absorbent article according to claim 1, wherein the shade or color of the second portion changes as it moves away from the first portion.

4. The absorbent article according to claim 1, wherein the intensity of the second portion changes such that it becomes lighter as it moves away from the first portion.

5. The absorbent article according to claim 1, wherein the color of the second portion changes from a warm color to a cool color as it moves away from the first portion.

6. The absorbent article according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the guide mark is positioned at a distance from the outer edge of the guide mark.

7. The main body portion includes a pair of dorsal flap portions that protrude outward in the lateral direction perpendicular to the vertical direction in the dorsal region, The absorbent article further comprises one or more pairs of fastening tabs joined to the pair of dorsal flaps and engaging with the ventral region of the main body from the non-skin side, The absorbent article according to claim 1, wherein the guide mark is positioned between the pair of back flap portions when viewed from the skin side.

8. A pair of panel sheets are joined to the main body and extend outward from the main body in a horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction when in use, One or more pairs of fastening tabs are joined to the pair of panel sheets and engage with the ventral region of the main body from the non-skin side, Equipped with, The absorbent article according to claim 1, wherein the guide mark is positioned between the pair of panel sheets when viewed from the skin side.

9. The absorbent article according to claim 2, wherein, when the direction from the dorsal region toward the ventral region is defined as the ventral side, the guide marks include a pair of curved marks that, when viewed from the skin side, each exhibit a curved shape that is convex toward the ventral side.

10. The first portion is formed along the center of the pair of curved marks in the vertical direction, The second portion is formed on both sides of the first portion in the longitudinal direction, The first part has a different shade or color from the second part. The absorbent article according to claim 9, wherein the shade or color of the second portion changes as it moves away from the first portion in the longitudinal direction, so as to form a gradient.

11. The absorbent article according to claim 9, wherein the line width of the pair of curved marks is 10% or more and 50% or less of the width of the guide mark in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction.

12. The absorbent article according to claim 9, wherein the line width of the pair of curved marks is 2 cm or more.

13. The aforementioned guide mark includes two circular marks arranged symmetrically with respect to the center line of the main body in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction, The outlines of each of the two circular marks are formed by closed curves. The first part is formed within each circular mark, The second portion is formed around the first portion within each circular mark, The first part has a different shade or color from the second part. The absorbent article according to claim 2, wherein the shade or color of the second portion changes as it moves away from the first portion so as to form a gradient.

14. The absorbent article according to claim 1, wherein the guide mark includes a horizontal center line mark that extends linearly along the center line of the main body in a horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction.

15. The first portion is formed along the center of the horizontal centerline mark in the lateral direction, The second portion is formed on both sides of the first portion of the horizontal centerline mark in the lateral direction, The first part has a different shade or color from the second part. The absorbent article according to claim 14, wherein the shade or color of the second portion changes as it moves laterally away from the first portion to form a gradient.

16. The first portion is formed at the position on the horizontal center line mark where the wearer's buttocks should be placed, The second portion is formed on both sides of the first portion in the longitudinal direction, The first part has a different shade or color from the second part. The absorbent article according to claim 14, wherein the shade or color of the second portion changes as it moves away from the first portion in the longitudinal direction, forming a gradient.

17. The guide mark includes a reference curve indicating the position of the first part and a plurality of tolerance curves indicating the position of the second part. The reference curve and the plurality of allowable curves are formed with intervals between them. The reference curve is at least partially enclosed by the plurality of tolerance curves, The absorbent article according to claim 1, wherein the spacing between adjacent curves among the reference curve and the plurality of allowable curves changes from the inside to the outside of the guide mark.