US20090240229A1 - Pant-Type Disposable Absorbent Hygiene Product - Google Patents
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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Abstract
The invention relates to a pant-type disposable absorbent hygiene article (2), comprising a waist edge (20), continuous in the circumferential direction thereof and forming a waist opening, and leg openings (8 a,b), a front piece (6) and a back piece (4) having longitudinal side edge sections (16,18), and a crotch region (10), disposed between the front piece (6) and the back piece (4). The waist edge (20), continuous in the circumferential direction thereof, and the leg openings (8 a,b) are produced by joining, on the manufacture end, the longitudinal side edge sections (16,18) of a front piece (6) and a back piece (4). The hygiene article also comprises an absorbent body (22). Every leg opening (8 a,b) has an elastic leg opening section (81). Cuff elements (7) are provided on both sides of the absorbent body (22) and extend in the longitudinal direction (28) thereof, each cuff element (7) having an elastic cuff element section (9), and a) every cuff element (7) having at least one non-elastic cuff element section (11) and, when the product is placed on the body of the user, the elastic leg opening section (81) crosses the respective non-elastic cuff element section (11) or b) the length of the respective cuff element (7) being chosen in such a manner that, when the product is placed on the body of the user, the elastic leg opening section (81) does not cross the respective cuff element (7).
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- The invention concerns a pant-type disposable absorbent hygiene article comprising a hip edge which forms a hip opening and is continuously closed in the peripheral direction, leg openings, wherein the hip edge, which is continuously closed in the peripheral direction, and the leg openings are formed by connecting the longitudinal side edge sections of a front part and a rear part during manufacture, an absorbent body, at least one elastic leg opening section, and cuff elements on both sides of the absorption core, which comprise an elastic cuff element section.
- Conventional pant-type absorbent hygiene articles of this type mostly comprise a plurality of elastification means, often in the form of rubber-elastic threads which are connected in a pre-tensioned state to chassis material, usually by glue. A hip edge area is thereby usually and preferably continuously elastified in the peripheral direction. Conventional diaper pants also have elastification means in the front area and rear area. The peripheral areas that surround the leg openings or form the leg openings are also elastic, at least in sections, in order to ensure largely tight abutment of the hygiene article on the skin surface of the user in order to prevent body fluids from escaping towards the side. Upright cuff elements, which offer further lateral outlet protection in addition to the elastic leg openings, are also used in conventional diaper pants and are e.g. disclosed in EP-1 184 017 A1, EP 1 199 058 A1, EP 1 308 148 A2.
- Abutment of elastified pretensioned areas on the skin surface in the area of the leg openings or the cuff elements often causes skin irritation due to friction or the action of force of mostly thread-shaped elastification means. When the area within the hygiene article is additionally moist due to body fluids or perspiration, this problem is even aggravated. It is even more aggravated by increasing activity, i.e. movement, of the user.
- Departing therefrom, it is the object of the present invention to improve the wear comfort of absorbent hygiene articles of the above-mentioned type and, in particular, reduce skin irritation.
- This object is achieved in accordance with the invention with a hygiene article of this type in that a) each cuff element comprises at least one non-elastic cuff element section and the elastic leg opening section crosses the respective non-elastic cuff element section after application to the body of the user, or b) the longitudinal extension of the respective cuff element is dimensioned such that after application to the body of the user, the elastic leg opening section does not cross the respective cuff element.
- Since the thread- or band-shaped elastification means, which are preferably used, gather or frill the materials connected thereto when being connected to these materials in the pretensioned state, they accumulate material in the relaxed state which may be unpleasant. In any case, gathered or frilled areas, i.e. elastified areas, rub greatly against the skin of the user, in particular, when the user moves, which can produce the above-mentioned skin irritation.
- It has turned out in accordance with the invention that the probability that skin irritation occurs can be reduced by preventing a plurality of at least two elastic components from overlapping in an area which directly and tightly abuts the skin of the user.
- In view of the fact that modern hygiene articles of this type already have a double lateral outlet protection system, it seems to be sufficient to form the cuff elements only in the central area and over a short section, or to render them elastic at least only in this central area and over a short section. This also reduces the amount of material required for the elastification means and for joining, e.g. glue.
- In a first variant of the invention, a very short length of the cuff elements is disposed only in a central crotch area, such that after application of the article to the user, crossing, i.e. sectional overlapping of cuff element and elastic leg opening element is prevented.
- In a second variant of the invention, each band has an elastic and a non-elastic cuff element section, and these sections are arranged such that the elastic leg opening sections cross the cuff elements in their non-elastic section.
- Since diaper pants usually comprise elastic leg opening sections both in the front and rear leg opening area, in a further development of the invention, the respective cuff element has at least two sections which are not elastified. These are closer to the respective hip edges than the elastic cuff element section and are arranged at that location where the elastic leg opening section and the cuff element overlap, i.e. cross, when the article has been applied to the user.
- In a further development of the invention, each cuff element is provided with several, i.e. at least two, elastic cuff element sections. In this case, the elastic cuff element sections are spaced apart from each other by non-elastic cuff element sections. This is advantageous in that the cuff elements can be arranged more flexibly and their length can be dimensioned more flexibly. If e.g. very long absorbent bodies are to be used, secure standing up of the cuff elements can be ensured only by a correspondingly long elastification section. In this case, the non-elastified band sections can form areas between two elastified band sections, in which the elastic leg opening sections can cross the cuff elements after application of the article to the user.
- The elastic cuff element sections and/or the elastic leg opening sections are conventionally preferably formed by non-woven or foil materials which are elastified, in particular, by thread or band-shaped elastification means such as rubber or polyether polyurethane or polyester polyurethane threads. Towards this end, the elastification means are preferably fixed in the pretensioned state to the non-woven or foil materials (stretch bonding) such that the restoring force of the elastification means elastically gathers the corresponding sections after release of the pretension.
- The non-elastic cuff element section(s) is/are obtained, in particular, in that no elastification means are provided at that location. This reduces material costs and prevents most reliably the problems of overlapping after application of the diaper, which can cause skin irritations as described above.
- The non-elastic cuff element section(s) can also be obtained, in particular, in that the elastification means are relaxed in these sections.
- The non-elastic cuff element section(s) can be obtained, in particular, in that the elastification means in these sections are not connected to the cuff elements, such that with the above-mentioned “stretch-bonding” and subsequent release of tension, the elastification means in these sections are disposed without tension and thereby exert no force on the cuff elements such that the cuff elements are not gathered in these sections. Reference is hereby made to the disclosure of
DE 2 649 948 A1 with regard to elastification of flat material components, only in sections, through thread or band-shaped elastification means. - The inventive hygiene article preferably has an outer covering that forms the diaper chassis, comprising a front part, a rear part and an intermediate crotch part that comprises the leg openings. The outer covering is preferably formed from non-woven material and/or foil materials. In order to ensure air and/or water vapor circulation, only non-woven materials are preferably used. The outer covering can be designed, in particular, in the form of a continuous material section which extends from a front hip edge to a rear hip edge. In another feasible and advantageous variant, the outer covering is formed from a front covering part and a rear covering part, as e.g. already taught in WO 2004 060238. In this case, the front covering part and the rear covering part are spaced apart from each other in the crotch area. The absorption core of this embodiment is connected to a front area at the front covering part and to a rear area at the rear covering part, such that the front covering part and the rear covering part are only indirectly connected to each other via the absorption core, thereby forming the chassis.
- In a further development of this embodiment, the side of the absorption core remote from the body of the respective front or rear area, may be connected to the side of the respective covering part close to the body. In an alternative further development, the arrangement may be reversed, i.e. the side of the absorption core close to the body of the front or rear area can be connected to the side of the respective covering part remote from the body. The absorption core may finally also be disposed with its front and/or rear areas like a sandwich between the layers, remote and close to the body, of the front and/or rear covering parts, which have several layers in this case, and be connected thereto.
- When the outer covering is continuous, the absorption core may be disposed as an integral component of the outer covering, in particular, between a covering layer close to the body and a covering layer remote from the body.
- In a preferred embodiment, the side of the absorbent body remote from the body, is disposed on the layer of the outer covering close to the body, and preferably fixed thereto, at least in sections, through adhesive, such as hot melt adhesive or other joining methods, such as thermal welding.
- The absorption core comprises at least one storage core with materials absorbing body liquids, such as natural or synthetic fibers, in particular, cellulose fibers, preferably in the form of cellulose fluff. The storage core also preferably comprises super-absorbent materials (SAP), in particular, on the basis of surface-linked, partially neutralized polyacrylates. The absorbent body is preferably covered by a top sheet which is liquid-permeable at least in sections, and moreover preferably backed by a back sheet which is impermeable to liquids, at least in sections, during use. The top sheet comprises, in particular, non-woven materials or foil materials having openings. The back sheet comprises, in particular, a foil, in particular of a thickness of maximally 15 μm. The back sheet can also advantageously contain or consist of non-woven materials, which are fluid-tight but permeable to water vapor during use, such as meltblown layers (M) and spunbond layers (S), in particular laminates of meltblown and spunbond layers, such as SM or SMS or SMMS laminates. The back sheet comprises, in particular, a foil which is fluid tight during use but at the same time breathable, i.e. water vapor permeable, in particular microporous. The water vapor permeability of the back sheet is, in particular, at least 300 g/m2/24 h, moreover, in particular, at least 1000 g/m2/24 h, in particular at least 2000 g/m2/24 h, moreover, in particular, at least 3000 g/m2/24 h, moreover, in particular, at least 4000 g/m2/24 h, moreover in particular at most 6000 g/m2/24 h, measured in accordance with DIN 53 122-1 (edition: 2001-08).
- The cuff elements extend on both sides of the absorption core and are fixed, in particular, with their proximal edges on a respective longitudinal edge of the side of the absorption core close to the body, in particular the top sheet. In an alternative further development of the invention, the proximal edges of the cuff elements are fixed on both sides outside of the absorption core, i.e. on the side of the outer covering close to the body.
- The distal edges which stand up, at least in sections, towards the user, preferably have elastification means, in particular, thread- or band-shaped elastification means of the above-mentioned type. In an alternative embodiment, the cuff elements comprise or consist of massively elastic material, such as an elastic foil or an elastic non-woven material.
- The distal edge of the cuff elements is preferably inclined to the inside towards the longitudinal axis of the hygiene article. This is ensured, in particular, in that the distal edge of the cuff elements is fixed in one or both end sections towards the inside on the side of the absorption core facing the body, in particular to the top sheet. By fixing the end sections of the cuff elements over a sufficiently large section on the absorption core, in a preferred embodiment, the elastic effect of this section can be stopped simultaneously, wherein this fixed end section is to be regarded as coinciding with a non-elastified band section.
- The leg openings of an inventive hygiene article have at least one elastic leg opening section. An elastic leg opening section of each leg opening preferably extends in the flat state prior to connection of the longitudinal side edge sections by the producer, starting from a longitudinal side edge of the front part or rear part of the article in a curve along a periphery of the respective leg opening towards a crotch center line. The curved arrangement of the elastic leg opening section specifically supports the anatomically designed adjustment of the hygiene article. A second elastic leg opening section is preferably provided adjacent the first leg opening section.
- The second leg opening section is preferably elastified by thread or band-shaped elastification means of the above-mentioned type, and extends in particular substantially parallel to the central longitudinal axis (L). This permits formation of the second leg opening section by elastification means which are connected on both sides to the absorption core. In a preferred embodiment, the second elastic leg opening section can thus be elastified by the elastic longitudinal edges of the absorption core. In an alternative fashion, the second elastic leg opening section can be elastified by elastification means which are disposed on both sides outside of the absorption core, i.e. directly connected to the outer covering.
- As viewed again in the flat state prior to connection of the longitudinal side edge sections by the manufacturer, a further, third elastic leg opening section of each leg opening extends from a longitudinal side edge of the front part or rear part of the article on a curve along a periphery of a respective leg opening towards a center crotch line.
- In a preferred embodiment, each leg opening comprises the above-described first, second and third elastified leg opening sections, such that the first and third leg opening sections have a considerable separation in the longitudinal direction of the hygiene article, in particular, a separation of at least 10 cm, in particular at least 15 cm, moreover in particular at least 18 cm, moreover in particular at most 30 cm. The second elastic leg opening sections are disposed such that they bridge this separation at least in sections. In order to prevent mutual disturbance of the elastic effects of the elastic leg opening sections and material accumulation that produces skin irritations, the end areas of the respective second elastic leg opening section are preferably spaced apart from the end areas of the respective first and/or third elastic leg opening sections, preferably by a length A, wherein the length A is preferably 10 mm, in particular at least 15 mm, moreover, in particular, at least 18 mm.
- In order to prevent overlapping or crossing of the elastic leg opening sections with the elastic cuff element sections in accordance with the invention, the mentioned sections are advantageously arranged and dimensioned in particular in that the longitudinal extension of the elastic cuff element section is at most 8 cm, in particular at most 6 cm, in particular at most 4 cm, in particular at most 2 cm larger than the longitudinal extension of the separation C between the first elastic leg opening section and the third elastic leg opening section. In one particularly advantageous arrangement, the longitudinal extension of the elastic cuff element section is equal to or shorter than the longitudinal extension of the separation C between the first elastic leg opening section and the third elastic leg opening section by at least 1 cm, moreover by at least 2 cm, moreover by at most 4 cm.
- In another advantageous embodiment, elastification means are provided between the hip edge and the crotch area which extend substantially in a transverse direction, in order to improve the fit of the hygiene article in view of tight arrangement on the body. An elastification means of this type in the area of the absorbent body can produce a desired contraction of the absorptive body in the crotch area.
- In another advantageous embodiment, elastification means are provided in the crotch area which extend substantially in a transverse direction. It may be desired that the absorbent body is narrow in the crotch area, but still provides sufficient absorptive capacity, i.e. absorbent material. By contraction, the surface density in this area can be increased in order to provide this area with a large absorption capacity. Moreover, the elastification means that extend transversely in the crotch area shape the hygiene article, thereby advantageously generating a shell shape in the crotch area.
- The elastification means which extend(s) in the crotch area substantially in a transverse direction may be formed separately from those elastification means which elastify the leg openings. In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, the elastification means of the elastified leg opening section, in particular, the first and/or third elastified leg opening section advantageously merge into the elastification means of the crotch area, i.e. form the elastification means in the crotch area extending in the transverse direction in that they extend from their extension in the peripheral direction of the leg openings substantially in a transverse direction via a turning point. They can thereby branch off in a substantially continuous or also non-continuous curve, wherein a continuous curve is preferred.
- If the absorption core shall not be gathered in the crotch area e.g. for appearance reasons, the elastifying effect of these elastification means can be eliminated, in particular, in an area after passing the turning point, in particular by separating them. The elastification means will then relax or rebound unless they are connected to the outer covering in this section.
- Separation may also be effected e.g. by one single cut. It would, however, also be feasible and advantageous to separate the elastification means by a plurality of cuts, such that the previously continuously extending elastification means are divided into a plurality of small sections, in particular, of a length in the millimeter range, thereby losing their elastifying effect. In this case, the elastification means may also be connected to the outer covering with glue, without thereby impeding the relaxation. Single or multiple separation of the elastification means may also be effected using laser technology. In one alternative embodiment, the elastic effect of the previously extending elastification means is eliminated by application of heat and/or pressure and/or ultrasound. The application of heat and/or pressure is advantageous compared to separating cuts, since it reduces the risk that the materials forming the outer covering are also erroneously cut or perforated.
- Reference is hereby made to EP 1 374 814 A1 which discloses a technology of applying heat and/or pressure for deactivating elastification means, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- Further features, details and advantages of the invention can be extracted from the attached claims and the drawing and subsequent description of preferred embodiments of the inventive hygiene article.
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FIG. 1 shows a top view of a first embodiment of an inventive hygiene article in the flat state prior to connection of longitudinal side edge regions during manufacture; -
FIG. 2 shows a first sectional view of the hygiene article shown inFIG. 1 along a plane F-F; -
FIG. 3 shows a second sectional view of the hygiene article shown inFIG. 1 along a plane G-G; -
FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of an inventive diaper in the state applied to the user. -
FIG. 1 shows a hygiene article, which is designated in total withreference numeral 2, in the form of a diaper pant (“pant”), but in the flat state prior to connection of the longitudinal side edge sections during manufacture. The hygiene article comprises a rear part 4, afront part 6 and anintermediate crotch part 10 which delimits the later leg openings 8 a, b. In the flat state, the rear part 4 is delimited by longitudinal side edges 12 and thefront part 6 is delimited by longitudinal side edges 14. These are connected to each other to form the pant shape in the area of the hatchedzones hip edge 20 which is closed in the peripheral direction and forms a hip opening which is limited on all sides. - The
hygiene article 2 moreover comprises anabsorbent body 22 which is designed as a functional and prefabricated unit, i.e. the absorption core has a liquid-absorbing and -storingstorage core 12, a liquid-impermeable back sheet 14 and a liquid-permeable top sheet 13. Thecuff elements 7 are formed from a hydrophobic non-woven material and are fixed to thetop sheet 13 with theirproximal edge 72 on both sides of thestorage core 12 parallel to the longitudinal axis L. The respectivedistal edge 71 of thecuff elements 7 has an elastification means 73, i.e. an elastic rubber thread, in a section comprising the crotch center, the elastic cuff element section 9. The elastic cuff element section 9 can stand up against the skin of the user (FIG. 2 ) due to the restoring force of the rubber thread. The respective cuff element remains non-elastified in the direction of the front and rear hip edges 20 a, 20 b, and formsnon-elastified sections 11. Thedistal edge 71 is bent inwardly at a rear andfront end section 74 of thecuff element 7 and fixed to the top sheet by the ultrasound weld points 50. The absorption core also comprises elastification means 84 which are oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis L, which (FIG. 2 ) are fixed to the bent longitudinal edge of the back sheet by fusion adhesive. It would also be feasible to provide the arrangement of elastification means 84 directly between thetop sheet 13 and theback sheet 14. The elastification means 84 are preferably disposed outside of theproximal edge 72 of thecuff elements 7, as viewed from atransverse direction 38, i.e. the elastification means 84 are disposed closer to the leg openings 8 a, b than theproximal edges 72 of thecuff elements 7. - The absorption core, being a functional and prefabricated unit, is connected on its side remote from the body, i.e. the side of the
back sheet 14 facing away from the body, to the side of the outer covering close to the body. Theouter covering 30 forming the diaper chassis extends continuously from the front hip edge 20 a to the rear hip edge 20 b and comprises a two-layered non-woven laminate consisting of anon-woven layer 32 close to the body and anon-woven layer 31 remote from the body, which are connected to each other at least in sections.Elastic rubber threads 33 which are elastic in thetransverse direction 38, pretensioned between the twonon-woven layers - There are furthermore elastification means 86 which elastify sections of the leg openings 8 a, b. The elastification means 86 which are designed as rubber threads are also pretensioned between the two
non-woven layers longitudinal side edge 12 of the rear part 4 on a curve along aperiphery 40 of the observed leg opening 8 a, b towards acenter crotch line 42. The elastifying effect of the elastification means 86 is not continuous up to thecenter crotch line 42 but limited from thelongitudinal side edge 12 to a firstleg opening section 81. The elastification means 86 merge from their extension in the peripheral direction of the leg openings 8 a via a turning point W substantially in thetransverse direction 38. They subsequently traverse the crotch area below theabsorption core 22 and extend on a mirror image path along the other second leg opening 8 a on the opposite side. The elastic effect of the elastification means 86 has, however, been eliminated below the absorption core through application of pressure and heat. - Elastification means 86 also extend from the
longitudinal side edge 14 of thefront pat 6 along theperiphery 40 of the observed leg opening 8 a, b towards acenter crotch line 42. The elastifying effect of the elastification means 86 in thefront part 6 is not continuously provided to thecenter crotch line 42, but is limited, from thelongitudinal side edge 12, to a thirdleg opening section 83. The elastification means 86 merge again from their extension in the peripheral direction of the leg opening 8 a via a turning point W substantially into thetransverse direction 38 before they reach thecenter crotch line 42. They subsequently traverse the crotch area below theabsorption core 22 and extend on a mirror image path along the further second leg opening 8 b on the opposite side. The elastic effect of the elastification means 86 has been eliminated below the absorption core through application of pressure and heat. - The first 81 and third
leg opening sections 83 therefore have a separation C of preferably 23 cm in thelongitudinal direction 28. - One can also see the previously described elastification means 84 which form the second elastified
leg opening section 82 and partially fill this separation C. A separation A of 20 mm remains, however, between the end areas of the second elasticleg opening section 82 and the end areas of the first 81 and third elasticleg opening section 83. This prevents mutual disturbance of the elastic effects and also prevents accumulation of elastic material on top of each other, which can also cause skin irritations. -
FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the leg opening 8 a illustrating the arrangement of the first and third elasticleg opening sections FIGS. 1-3 ) to the user (not shown). The first 81, second 82 and third 83 elastic leg opening sections are shown around part of the leg opening 8 a. Thecuff elements 7 with the elastic cuff element section 9 and the non-elasticcuff element sections 11 are also shown. It is thereby reliably prevented that the elastic leg opening sections and the elastic cuff element section cross. The first and second 83 elastic leg openings sections cross thecuff elements 7 only on their non-elasticcuff element sections 11 within the imaginary circles indicated inFIG. 4 . The material accumulation of gathered material in a region which abuts the leg of the user in a tight and tensioned fashion is reduced and thereby also the danger of skin irritations.
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23. A pant-type disposable absorbent hygiene article comprising:
means defining a hip edge, said hip edge forming a hip opening which is continuously closed in a peripheral direction;
means defining two leg openings;
a front part having longitudinal side edge sections;
a rear part having longitudinal side edge sections;
a crotch area disposed between said front part and said rear part, wherein said hip edge and said leg openings are formed by connecting said longitudinal side edge sections of said front part and said rear part to each other during manufacture of the article;
an absorbent body;
elastic leg opening sections disposed proximate each leg opening; and
cuff elements extending in a longitudinal direction of said absorbent body at each side thereof, each cuff element having an elastic cuff element section, wherein each cuff element has at least one non-elastic cuff element section and said elastic leg opening sections cross a respective non-elastic cuff element section after application to a body of a user or a longitudinal extension of each respective cuff element is dimensioned such that, after application to the body of the user, said elastic leg opening sections do not cross a respective said cuff element.
24. The hygiene article of claim 23 , wherein each cuff element has two non-elastic cuff element sections, wherein a first non-elastic cuff element section is disposed closer to a front hip edge than said elastic cuff element section and a second non-elastic cuff element section is disposed closer to a rear hip edge than said elastic cuff element section.
25. The hygiene article of claim 23 , wherein each cuff element has one single elastic cuff element section at least a portion of which is positioned in said crotch area.
26. The hygiene article of claim 23 , wherein each cuff element comprises at least two elastic cuff element sections, wherein said elastic cuff element sections are spaced apart by non-elastic cuff element sections.
27. The hygiene article of claim 23 , wherein said elastic cuff element section and/or said elastic leg opening section is elastified by thread- or band-shaped elastification means.
28. The hygiene article of claim 23 , wherein said non-elastic cuff element section is obtained by separating previously extending elastification means.
29. The hygiene article of claim 23 , wherein said separation is achieved by a plurality of cuts.
30. The hygiene article of claim 23 , wherein said non-elastic cuff element section is obtained by eliminating an elastifying effect of a previously extending elastification means through application of heat, and/or pressure, and/or laser, and/or ultrasound.
31. The hygiene article of claim 23 , wherein said non-elastic cuff element section is obtained in that elastification means extending at a location thereof are disposed without tension.
32. The hygiene article of claim 23 , wherein said non-elastic cuff element section is obtained in that no elastification means are provided at least in sections at that location.
33. The hygiene article of claim 23 , wherein said cuff elements have a distal and a proximal edge and said elastic cuff element section is elastified by thread- or band-shaped elastification means disposed on said distal edge.
34. The hygiene article of claim 33 , wherein said absorbent body comprises a storage core, a top sheet that extends above said storage core, and a back sheet that extends below said storage core.
35. The hygiene article of claim 34 , wherein a respective said distal edge of a front and/or rear end section of said cuff elements is fixed to said top sheet.
36. The hygiene article of claim 34 , wherein a respective distal edge of said cuff elements is inwardly inclined towards a central longitudinal axis of the article, by inwardly disposing a respective end section towards said longitudinal axis of the article and by fixing it to said top sheet.
37. The hygiene article of claim 34 , wherein a first elastic leg opening section of each leg opening is provided in a flat state prior to connection of said longitudinal side edge sections by the manufacturer, starting from a longitudinal side edge of said front part or said rear part of the article on a curve along a periphery of a respective said leg opening and towards a center crotch line.
38. The hygiene article of claim 37 , wherein a third elastic leg opening section of each respective said leg opening is provided in a flat state prior to connection of said longitudinal side edge sections during manufacture, starting from a longitudinal side edge of said front part or said rear part of the article, on a curve along a periphery of each said leg opening towards a center crotch line.
39. The hygiene article of claim 38 , wherein a second elastic leg opening section is provided which joins said first elastic leg opening section, which is joined by said third elastic leg opening section.
40. The hygiene article of claim 39 , wherein said second elastic leg opening section is elastified by thread- or band-shaped elastification means, which are disposed substantially parallel to a central longitudinal axis of the article.
41. The hygiene article of claim 39 , wherein respective end regions of said second elastic leg opening section are spaced apart from respective end areas of said first and/or said third elastic leg opening section by a length A, wherein A is at least 10 mm or at least 15 mm.
42. The hygiene article of claim 39 , wherein elastification means of said second elastic leg opening section are fixed to said top sheet and/or said back sheet of said absorbent body.
43. The hygiene article of claim 42 , wherein elastification means of said second elastic leg opening section are fixed in a fold of said back sheet.
44. The hygiene article of claim 39 , wherein a longitudinal extension of said elastic cuff element section is larger than a longitudinal extension of a separation between said first elastic leg opening section and said third elastic leg opening section by at most 8 cm, at most 6 cm, at most 4 cm, or at most 2 cm.
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