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The wearable article with a separate central and leg portion design buffers leg movements, preventing absorbent article shifting and excrement leakage in pet diapers.

JP7891619B1Active Publication Date: 2026-07-16UNI CHARM CORP

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Patents
Current Assignee / Owner
UNI CHARM CORP
Filing Date
2026-04-14
Publication Date
2026-07-16

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Conventional pet diapers experience shifting of absorbent articles due to leg movement, leading to excrement leakage and discomfort.

Method used

A wearable article designed to cover the pet from the ventral side to the dorsal side with a separate central and leg portion, featuring a tail hole, where the leg portion acts as a buffer to absorb external forces and prevent deformation from affecting the central absorbent section.

Benefits of technology

The design effectively suppresses shifting of absorbent articles, reducing excrement leakage and improving wearing comfort by buffering leg movements.

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Abstract

To provide a wearable article that can suppress the shifting of absorbent material. [Solution] One form of the wearable article is fitted to cover the pet from the ventral side through the crotch to the dorsal side, and has a tail hole for the pet's tail, and an absorbent article containing an absorbent material is attached to it. The wearable article has a circumferential direction that follows the circumference of the pet's body when the article is worn on the pet, and a front-to-back direction perpendicular to the circumferential direction, and has a ventral portion that is located ventrally relative to the tail hole and is positioned opposite the pet's abdomen when worn. The ventral portion has a central portion that extends in the front-to-back direction and to which the absorbent article is attached, and a leg portion that extends in the front-to-back direction and extends outward in the circumferential direction relative to the central portion, and is positioned to follow the circumference of the pet's legs when worn. The central portion and the leg portion are formed separately from each other.
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