CONDITIONING PAD FOR INTIMATE SKIN CARE CONTAINING NON-WOVEN MATERIAL Russian patent published in 2019 - IPC A61F13/472 

Abstract RU 2694284 C1

FIELD: hygiene.

SUBSTANCE: disclosed is conditioning pad (1) for intimate skin configured to be placed in the undergarment so that it covers the pubis before anterior lip adhesion of the female user without closing any part of the vaginal vestibule area. Pad (1) has longitudinal central line (A) extending in its longitudinal direction and a first length in longitudinal direction between front end (2) and rear end (3) of pad (1) and a second length in transverse direction perpendicular to longitudinal central line (A), and pad (1) comprises front edge (4) and first and second side edges (6a, 6b), and main part (7) having length (L1) in longitudinal direction of pad, wherein pad (1) has total length L2 in longitudinal direction. Length L1 of main part (7) makes at least 50 % of the total length (L2) of strap (1) in the longitudinal direction. Main part (7) is limited by straight front transverse line (5) passing between front transition points (T1a, T1b) and first and second side edges (6a, 6b) and narrows towards back end (3) of strap. Main part (7) is preferably mirror-symmetrical relative to longitudinal central line (A), and wherein pad (1) comprises layer (8) facing garment and located on that side (9) of pad, which faces clothes, and layer (10, 10') to create a gap located on that side (11) of the pad, which is in contact with skin. Layer for creation of gap contains nonwoven material (31) located at least on that side (11) of pad (1), which is in contact with skin. Nonwoven material (31) contains non-absorbent fibers (32), wherein non-absorbent fibers (32) are located at least on side (11) of pad (1), which is in contact with skin, and have linear density of 0.1 to 10 dtex, preferably from 0.5 to 7 dtex. Fibers (32) and/or nonwoven material (31) are coated with a lubricating coating composition, made with possibility of its use in hygienic products, at least on that side (11) of pad (1), which is in contact with skin, for its contact with user's skin during application of pad (1).

EFFECT: disclosed is a conditioning pad for intimate skin containing a nonwoven material.

32 cl, 14 dwg

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RU 2 694 284 C1

Authors

Abbas, Shabira

Stridfeldt, Chatrine

Alenius, Karin

Hoerle, Magdalena

Dates

2019-07-11Published

2016-06-28Filed