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US3498296A - Diaper panty and the like - Google Patents

Diaper panty and the like
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US3498296A
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Mar ch3, 1970 M/C. GALLAGHER DIAPERPANTY AND wnmuxn Filed Oct 5, 1966 INVENTOR MARION C- GALLAGHER BYM f M ATTORNEY J United States Patent 3,498,296 DIAPER PANTY AND THE LIKE Marion C. Gallagher, 2415 Foxhall Road NW., Washington, D.C. 20007 Filed Oct. 3, 1966, Ser. No. 583,807 Int. Cl. A61f 13/16 US. Cl. 128284 3 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A diaper is provided consisting of a pair of opposed sheet-like elements at least one of which is water adsorbent. The pair of opposed sheets are divided into a central portion and a pair of end portions and the central portion is provided with a batt of non-water-wettable fibrous material such as Dacron and the fibrous material is generally immobilized in the central portion by suitable quilting.
The present invention relates to a diaper panty such as that used for infants, although it is not meant to limit the scope of the invention thereto since it is apparent that the diaper panty of the present invention may be utilized in other ways.
In accordance with the present invention, a diaper is provided that has the usual or conventional cotton or other absorbent layers, and is further provided with a portion or section that utilizes generally non-wetting fibers as the means for storing a large quantity of fluid at a position remote from the skin of the wearer.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a diaper panty or similar article which has a quilted batt of generally non-absorbent fibers disposed in the central portion of the diaper and secured between a double walled absorbent fabric diaper.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a double walled fabric diaper comprising two layers of cloth material such as cotton and the like between which is disposed a plurality of generally non-absorbent fibers which fibers are further disposed in a quilted arrangement so that the batt of fibers is maintained uniformly throughout the central portion of the diaper and will not inadvertently bunch up into one section or portion of the diaper.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a novel diaper that has a mat or mass of. generally non-absorbent or hydrophobic fibers disposed in the area where the main liquid or fiuid retaining function takes place along the large surface area of the fibers and such a diaper wherein the retained fluids can be easily removed or flushed therefrom when the diaper is washed.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a diaper having a central section or portion made of a batt of generally non-water-Wetting fibers such as Dacron or nylon, or similar material wherein the liquid to be retained will stay upon the surface of the large number of fibers disposed in the batt so that the diaper may be readily washed to remove the retained liquid therefrom and wherein the washed article has fast drying properties.
Various other objects and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent from the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawing forming a part thereof and in which:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the diaper embodying the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is a top plan view of the diaper of the present invention with a portion of the quilted central portion 3,498,296 Patented Mar. 3, 1970 being cut away to illustrate the generally non-water-wetting fibers contained therein; and
FIGURE 3 is an enlarged section taken along the lines 3-3 of FIGURE 2.
Referring to the drawings, thereference numeral 10 generally designates the diaper panty of the present invention and is provided with two layers of absorbent fabric material or cloth such as. cotton and the like comprising an upper or top layer '12 and alower layer 14. The upper and lower layers ofcotton fabric material 12 and 14 are stitched together along the perimeters thereof. as indicated by thedotted line 16 in FIGURE 2. The diaper is provided with outer sections orportions 18 and 20 adjacent the opposite ends of the diaper and a central section orportion 22. In the illustrated form of the invention the three sections are substantially equal in area or size.
Thecentral portion 22. is provided with a batt or mat of generally non-water-wettingfiber material 24, as best seen in FIGURE 2. The fibrous material is preferably Dacron or nylon but it may comprise other similar materials having similar non-water absorbing characteristics and properties. Non-Water-wetting fibers such as Dacron and nylon have the characteristic or property of being non-water absorbent from the standpoint that water generally does not penetrate the fibers. However, nylon or Dacron have the characteristic of permitting a liquid to wick along its surface and in this manner a batt of such fibrous material will retain or hold a large quantity of liquid upon its large surface area when disposed in a batt arrangement.
Thecentral portion 22 of the diaper is quilted into a plurality of squares or a checkerboard arrangement by transversely extending rows ofstitches 26 and longitudinally extending rows ofstitches 28 to generally immobilize the fibers of the batt and to generally maintain the illustrated arrangement of the batt and theabsorbent fabric material 12.
Referring to FIGURE 3 it will be seen that thestitches 26 permit the central portion to be divided into, for example, individual small square batts orzones 30. The provision of the quilted pattern provides a uniform distribution of the individual fibers of the batt so that it is maintained in a fixed position and the thickness of the diaper is generally uniformly maintained.
It is, of course, realized that any desired quilted arrangement may be used in the central portion of the diaper and the thickness of the batt of fibers may be variously changed from that illustrated in the drawing. Very satisfactory results have been obtained with a batt thickness of from about one-half to about three-fourths inch.
Thus from the foregoing description it is apparent that the present invention provides a novel diaper panty or garment that may be utilized in medical or surgical cases for adsorbing liquid by utilizing the principle of a wick ing action on generally non-wettable fibrous batt material while at the same time maintaining the fibrous batt material between absorbent layers of material which are soft against the body such as cotton or other such similar fabric cloth material.
It is further apparent that the present invention provides a diaper panty that can be readily washed without the use of excessive detergent since the liquid retained in the diaper arrangement is disposed on the surface of the indi vidual fibers and does not penetrate them as it normally does in the case of non-hydrophobic fibrous material.
While a preferred form of the present invention has been described and illustrated various modifications may be made therein without loss of the beneficial properties of the diaper, for example, the outer face of the diaper may comprise a water impervious sheet or a portion of the outer fabric material may be coated or covered with a water impervious sheet material or composition;
What is claimed is:
1. A diaper and the like comprising two opposed sheets of cotton material divided into a generally quadrangular central portion and end portions, said central portion between said cotton sheet consisting solely of a quadrangular mass of non-water-wettable fibrousmaterial, and quilting securing said fibrous material in said central portion between the opposed sheetsof cotton.
2. The diaper of claim 1 wherein the mass of fibrous material comprises a batt disposed in a quilted arrange ment in said central portion.
3. The diaper of'claim 2-,wherein the fibrous'material consists of Dacron fibers.
Nelson 128--287 Andrews 128287 Tomlinson 128284 Woodward 128284 Davis 128284 Arnold et a1. l28-287 Morse 128-296 Great Britain.
15 CHARLES FIAROSENBAUM, Primary Examiner
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US3927673A (en)*1974-08-121975-12-23Colgate Palmolive CoQuilted diaper
US4293301A (en)*1978-06-221981-10-06Bengt MattssonDental absorptive pads and dispensing means therefor
US4664959A (en)*1981-12-281987-05-12Dagenais J RogerAbsorbent bed pad
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EP0192265A3 (en)*1985-02-221987-10-07Kimberly-Clark CorporationCrinkled, quilted absorbent pad
US5004465A (en)*1987-01-191991-04-02Molnlycke AbDisposable absorbent article
US5176663A (en)*1987-12-021993-01-05Pal SvedmanDressing having pad with compressibility limiting elements
US4978345A (en)*1989-08-281990-12-18Holliday Craig SReusable multi-layered diaper
US5433715A (en)*1993-10-291995-07-18Kimberly-Clark CorporationAbsorbent article which includes superabsorbent material located in discrete pockets having water-sensitive and water-insensitive containment structures
US20050142334A1 (en)*2002-01-302005-06-30Saburo MikataOrthotic apparatus and sheet with laminated structure
US20050148967A1 (en)*2003-12-312005-07-07Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Absorbent articles
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