U.S. patent application number 12/886049 was filed with the patent office on 2011-01-13 for tampon assembly providing proper bodily placement of a pledget.
Invention is credited to Eugene P. Dougherty, JR., Phillip Ebert, Keith Edgett.
Application Number | 20110009803 12/886049 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 38832481 |
Filed Date | 2011-01-13 |
United States Patent
Application |
20110009803 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Dougherty, JR.; Eugene P. ;
et al. |
January 13, 2011 |
TAMPON ASSEMBLY PROVIDING PROPER BODILY PLACEMENT OF A PLEDGET
Abstract
Provided is a tampon applicator having one or more insertion
indicators to gauge and/or control the insertion depth of a tampon.
The one or more insertion indicators may be located on the tampon
applicator barrel, plunger, tampon, removal string, or any
combinations thereof. As a result of the one or more insertion
indicators, a woman can adjust the insertion depth of the tampon to
her body's requirements ensuring leakage protection, comfort, or
both.
Inventors: |
Dougherty, JR.; Eugene P.;
(Camden-Wyoming, DE) ; Ebert; Phillip;
(Camden-Wyoming, DE) ; Edgett; Keith; (Middletown,
DE) |
Correspondence
Address: |
OHLANDT, GREELEY, RUGGIERO & PERLE, LLP
1 LANDMARK SQUARE, 10TH FLOOR
STAMFORD
CT
06901
US
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Family ID: |
38832481 |
Appl. No.: |
12/886049 |
Filed: |
September 20, 2010 |
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11811705 |
Jun 12, 2007 |
7815594 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
604/15 ;
604/385.18 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A61F 13/266 20130101;
A61F 13/84 20130101; A61F 13/263 20130101; A61F 13/204 20130101;
A61F 13/2068 20130101; A61F 13/28 20130101; A61F 13/202 20130101;
A61F 13/26 20130101; A61F 2013/8497 20130101; A61F 13/34
20130101 |
Class at
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604/15 ;
604/385.18 |
International
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A61F 13/32 20060101
A61F013/32; A61F 13/34 20060101 A61F013/34 |
Claims
1. A tampon applicator comprising: a barrel having an insertion end
and a plunger receiving end, said barrel having dimensions to house
a tampon pledget therein; a plunger being slidably received in said
barrel; a calibration index on said barrel having a plurality of
positions to gauge a depth of insertion of said tampon pledget,
each of said plurality of positions corresponding to a different
depth of insertion of said tampon pledget; and a device for
selecting, by a user, of one of the plurality of positions, wherein
said device comprises an insertion indicator located on an outer
surface of said barrel that is movable along said outer surface of
said barrel to any one of said plurality of positions, and wherein
said insertion indicator is a finger grip section that is sized and
shaped to receive one or more fingers of a user of the tampon
applicator in order for the user to hold the applicator during
ejection of the tampon pledget from the barrel.
2. The tampon applicator of claim 1, wherein said insertion
indicator is of a diameter larger than an outer diameter of said
barrel.
3. The tampon applicator of claim 1, wherein said insertion
indicator has a convex curve extending outward from said
barrel.
4. The tampon applicator of claim 1, where said insertion indicator
is made of a medical grade foam.
5. The tampon applicator of claim 1, wherein said insertion
indicator is made of plastic.
6. The tampon applicator of claim 1, wherein said calibration index
is printed or molded on the tampon applicator.
7. The tampon applicator of claim 1, wherein said calibration index
is selected from the group consisting of one or more dots, line
segments, numerals, and any combinations thereof.
8. A tampon applicator comprising: a barrel having an insertion end
and a plunger receiving end, said barrel having dimensions to house
a tampon pledget therein; and two or more finger indicators along
an outer surface of said barrel each positioned along a different
axial extant of the tampon applicator, wherein each of the two or
more finger indicators provides a user with a different position
for the pledget at a different location in a vaginal canal of the
user, wherein said two or more finger indicators are selected from
the group consisting of concave depressions, concave scallops, and
any combination thereof.
9. A tampon applicator of claim 8, wherein said two or more finger
indicators are concave depressions.
10. A tampon applicator of claim 8, wherein said two or more finger
indicators are concave scallops.
11. The tampon applicator of claim 8, wherein said two or more
finger indicators are three finger indicators that extend halfway
along a length of said barrel.
12. A tampon applicator for use by a user comprising: a barrel
having an insertion end and a plunger receiving end, said barrel
having dimensions to house a tampon pledget therein, and said
barrel having at least a portion that is open so that an interior
of said barrel is visible to gauge a depth of insertion of said
tampon pledget; and a plunger being slidably received in said
barrel.
13. A tampon applicator comprising: a barrel having an insertion
end and a plunger receiving end, said barrel having dimensions to
house a tampon pledget therein; a plunger having a first plunger
inserted into said barrel and a second plunger within said first
plunger, wherein said second plunger extends out from said first
plunger and is movable within said first plunger to a plurality of
positions increasing or decreasing a total length of said
plunger.
14. The tampon applicator of claim 13, further comprising a
calibration index having a plurality of positions on said second
plunger.
15. The tampon applicator of claim 13, wherein said first plunger
and said second plunger are interlocking.
16. The tampon applicator of claim 13, wherein said barrel has an
insertion indicator thereon.
17. A tampon pledget comprising: an absorbent material having a
first end and a second end; and a string connected to said first
end of the absorbent material, said string having a plurality knots
or beads along a length of said string, said plurality of knots or
beads extend along said string spaced from a connection of said
string with said absorbent material, said plurality of knots or
beads each being an insertion indicator on said string to indicate
a position of said absorbent pledget in a vaginal canal.
18. The tampon applicator of claim 17, wherein said plurality of
knots or beads are equally spaced along said length of said
string.
19. The tampon applicator of claim 17, wherein said plurality of
knots or beads are two or more knots or beads equally spaced along
said length of said string.
20. The tampon applicator of claim 12, wherein said plunger has one
or more plunger markings or stops between a first plunger end
inserted into said barrel and a second plunger end that is opposite
to said first plunger end.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of prior application Ser.
No. 11/811,705, filed Jun. 12, 2007, which claims the benefit of
U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/812,759, filed Jun. 12, 2006.
The contents of application Ser. No. 11/811,705, filed Jun. 12,
2007, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/812,759, filed Jun.
12, 2006, are each hereby incorporated by reference in their
entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates generally to a tampon
assembly. The present invention more particularly relates to a
tampon assembly that provides proper bodily placement of a tampon
pledget.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] It is well known that the pelvic regions in women's bodies
can exhibit wide variation. Some women have large bladders and
short vaginas, while others have long or wide-set vaginal canals
with tiny bladders. Some women are large, others quite petite.
Vaginal canals can be conical in shape, cylindrical, rectangular,
or "slug-shaped". Some women have ovarian cysts, fibroids, or
congenital defects, such as, uterine septa. Over time, women's
bodies also change. For instance, over a course of hours, bladders
fill up and then empty. Over the course of many years, vaginal
muscles weaken, and vaginal and uterine prolapse can occur.
[0004] During menstruation, all these anatomical differences can be
quite important. In the prior art, tampon design has typically
focused on improving and controlling absorbency on the one hand and
insertion/removal comfort on the other. But these are not the only
factors in designing a tampon. Designing a tampon to ensure both
protection against leakage of menstrual fluid as well as wearer
comfort to accommodate such large anatomical variations as
exhibited in women, is a challenge that feminine care technology
has not yet quite met. With today's current tampon offerings,
women's choices are limited and, in some instances, inadequate to
achieve these goals.
[0005] To illustrate the various anatomical variations and
resulting tampon pledget placement variations, an MRI study was
conducted. MRI images are provided in FIGS. 1 and 2 for two
different women. The woman whose MRI image appears in FIG. 1 had a
tampon pledget 10 inserted up much higher, above her bladder 12,
and did complain of leakage. The woman whose MRI image appears in
FIG. 2 had a tampon pledget 14 inserted low, below a midpoint of
her bladder 16, with significant absorption of menses. These MRI's
suggest that if a tampon pledget is positioned too far up a user's
vaginal cavity, there is possible bypass leakage, and if the tampon
pledget is placed too low in the vaginal cavity, the user may
experience discomfort or the pledget may even fall out.
[0006] Referring to FIG. 3, another MRI view of a tampon pledget in
a woman's body is shown. As this coronal scan shows, the pledget 18
is almost horizontal and oriented almost at a right angle to the
source of menstrual bleeding, the cervical os 20. Clearly, pledget
18 is placed up too high in the user's vaginal fornix. The pledget
is not oriented below the cervical os 20, and as a result leakage
is likely to occur, mainly because of gravity.
[0007] To complement the MRI data, inspection of used tampon
pledgets suggests that absorption often occurs only on one side of
the pledget, including when a woman complains of leakage. It is
likely that the pledget was not properly placed inside the vagina,
since most of the discoloration is on one side. If the pledget were
better positioned with respect to the cervical os, absorption would
be more uniform throughout the pledget, and leakage may likely be
prevented.
[0008] In view of the above, tampon pledget placement is clearly
affected by a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, a
woman's habits and practices, age, anatomical differences, weight,
pressure of surrounding tissues, especially the bladder, colon
and/or pelvic floor, or any combination of factors thereof.
Therefore, there remains a need in the art for a tampon assembly
that provides proper bodily placement of a tampon pledget.
[0009] The present invention meets this need and provides a variety
of means to ensure that tampon pledgets are properly placed in a
woman's vagina resulting in enhanced leakage protection and/or
improved wearing comfort.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The present disclosure provides a tampon assembly that
provides proper placement of a tampon pledget within a user's
body.
[0011] The present disclosure also o provide such a tampon assembly
that mitigates menses leakage.
[0012] The present disclosure provides such a tampon assembly that
improves wearer comfort.
[0013] The present disclosure yet further provides such a tampon
assembly having one or more insertion indicators that control the
depth of insertion of the tampon pledget.
[0014] The present disclosure still further provides such a tampon
assembly having one or more insertion indicators wherein the one or
more insertion indicators are fixed to and/or integral with the
tampon assembly.
[0015] The present disclosure also provides such a tampon assembly
having one or more insertion indicators that are moveable and/or
adjustable.
[0016] The present disclosure further provides such a tampon
assembly having one or more fixed and/or integral insertion
indicators in combination with one or more moveable and/or
adjustable insertion indicators.
[0017] The present disclosure still further provides a tampon
assembly wherein at least a portion of the tampon pledget housed in
an applicator barrel of the assembly is visible to the user both
prior to and during insertion.
[0018] The present disclosure yet further provides a tampon
assembly having an adjustable plunger to gauge and/or control the
insertion depth of a tampon pledget.
[0019] The present disclosure also provides a tampon assembly with
a tampon pledget and removal string with one or more insertion
indicators to gauge and/or control the insertion depth of the
tampon pledget.
[0020] These and other advantages and benefits of the present
disclosure are provided by a tampon assembly having one or more
insertion indicators to gauge and/or control the insertion depth of
a tampon pledget. The one or more insertion indicators may be
located on the tampon applicator barrel, plunger, tampon, removal
string, or any combinations thereof. As a result of the one or more
insertion indicators, a woman can adjust the insertion depth of the
tampon to her body's requirements ensuring leakage protection,
comfort, or both.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0021] FIG. 1 is an MRI image showing a sagittal scan of a woman in
her early 20's with a tampon inserted high, above the bladder;
[0022] FIG. 2 is an MRI image showing a sagittal scan of another
woman in her early 20's with a tampon inserted low, below the
midpoint of the bladder;
[0023] FIG. 3 is a coronal MRI scan of a 23 year old woman with a
tampon inserted;
[0024] FIG. 4 is a tampon applicator assembly according to the
present disclosure;
[0025] FIG. 5a is another embodiment of a tampon applicator
assembly according to the present disclosure;
[0026] FIG. 5b is an alternative embodiment of the tampon
applicator of FIG. 5a;
[0027] FIG. 6 is another embodiment of a tampon applicator assembly
according to the present disclosure;
[0028] FIG. 7a is a tampon applicator assembly having a first
collapsible portion forming an insertion stop according to the
present disclosure;
[0029] FIG. 7b is a tampon applicator assembly having a second
collapsible portion forming an insertion stop according to the
present disclosure;
[0030] FIG. 7c is a tampon applicator assembly having a third
collapsible portion forming an insertion stop according to the
present disclosure;
[0031] FIG. 8 is another tampon applicator assembly according to
the present disclosure;
[0032] FIG. 9 is an alternative embodiment of the tampon applicator
assembly according to the present disclosure;
[0033] FIG. 10 is a tampon applicator assembly having finger
indicators according to the present disclosure;
[0034] FIG. 11 is an alternative embodiment of the tampon
applicator assembly of FIG. 10;
[0035] FIG. 12 is another embodiment of a tampon applicator
assembly according to the present disclosure;
[0036] FIG. 13 is an alternative embodiment of the tampon
applicator assembly of FIG. 12;
[0037] FIG. 14 is another alternative embodiment of the tampon
applicator assembly of FIG. 12;
[0038] FIG. 15 is another embodiment of a tampon applicator
assembly according to the present disclosure;
[0039] FIG. 16a is a tampon applicator assembly having an inner
plunger in a first position according to the present
disclosure;
[0040] FIG. 16b is a tampon applicator assembly having an inner
plunger in a second position according to the present
disclosure;
[0041] FIG. 16c is a tampon applicator assembly having an inner
plunger in a third position according to the present
disclosure;
[0042] FIG. 17 is a tampon applicator assembly having a first
segment connected to a second segment according to the present
disclosure;
[0043] FIG. 18 is a tampon applicator assembly having a first
segment disconnected from a second segment according to the present
disclosure;
[0044] FIG. 19a is a tampon pledget with one or more pledget
insertion indicators according to the present disclosure;
[0045] FIG. 19b is another tampon pledget with one or more pledget
insertion indicators according to the present disclosure; and
[0046] FIG. 20 is a segmented tampon pledget according to the
present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0047] FIGS. 4 through 20 illustrate various embodiments of the
basic concept of modifying one or more tampon assembly features to
ensure proper in-body placement. In many embodiments the underlying
idea is the same, namely use of a "depth gauge" to gauge the depth
of insertion of an applicator and/or pledget. Because women use
numerous tampons, many of these design features will allow them to
choose the proper "settings" to allow them to tailor a position of
a tampon to the uniqueness of their own bodies. Once optimal
settings have been determined by a user, they rarely need to be
modified. Further, any modifications to these settings might
indicate some changes taking place in a woman's body, thus alerting
the user to the changes.
[0048] One such depth gauge that ensures proper in-body placement
of a pledget is an applicator having a barrel with at least one
insertion stop. An insertion stop may indicate to a user a distance
that a barrel of a tampon applicator has been inserted into a
vaginal canal, such as, for example, by feel or sensation and/or
sight. As used herein, insertion stop means an insertion indicator
that indicates to a user a distance that a barrel of a tampon
applicator has been inserted into a vaginal canal. The position of
the barrel during insertion determines a position of the pledget
for proper in-body placement of the pledget. The insertion stop may
indicate to a user where to position a user's fingers during
insertion of the applicator. The position of the user's fingers
during insertion assists in placing the applicator in a proper
position for proper in-body placement of a pledget.
[0049] FIG. 4 shows a first exemplary embodiment of an
applicator-type tampon referred to generally by reference numeral
100 with an insertion stop or indicator 110. The insertion
indicator 110 is a design feature that ensures that a woman does
not insert the tampon 100 too far up into her vaginal cavity: a
location of the insertion indicator 110 ensures that the depth of
insertion of the applicator 100 is naturally limited. A user may
feel the insertion indicator 110 during insertion to indicate
proper placement of the applicator 100. Applicator 100 has a barrel
120 and plunger 140. The barrel 120 is dimensioned to house a
tampon pledget (not shown) therein. Preferably, the pledget is
connected to a string 150 threaded through the plunger 140. The
applicator 100 may further include a finger grip 130. The finger
grip 130 is sized and shaped to receive one or more of the user's
fingers. The barrel 120 and finger grip 130 may be a single
component, as shown in FIG. 4. The insertion stop 110 may be
located proximal to the finger grip 130 on the barrel 120, as shown
in FIG. 4. However, the insertion stop 110 may be located anywhere
along the barrel 120, finger grip 130, and/or plunger 140.
[0050] The insertion indicator 110 may have a size larger than an
outer diameter of the barrel 120. The insertion indicator 110 may
indicate to the user a distance that the barrel 120 has been
inserted into the vaginal canal, such as, for example, by feel or
sensation. The insertion indicator 110 may be a convex curve
extending outward from the barrel 120, as shown in FIG. 4. While
the insertion indicator 110 shown in FIG. 4 is relatively large,
the insertion indicator 110 may alternatively be a simpler, smaller
"rib" to limit insertion. The "rib" may be similar in shape and
size to one of three ribs 130 on the finger grip 120.
[0051] The particular type, including materials, dimensions and
shape, of the insertion indicator 110 that is utilized can vary
according to the particular needs of tampon 100 and the environment
created by the vaginal canal. The insertion indicator 110 may
indicate a position of the applicator 100 without a need of fingers
and shield a user's fingers from menstrual fluid during insertion.
The insertion indicator 110 helps women's fingers to be kept clean
and clear of menstrual fluid, which sometimes contains harmful
bacteria.
[0052] FIGS. 5a and 5b show a second embodiment of an
applicator-type tampon referred to generally by reference numeral
200 with an insertion indicator 210. Similar to applicator 100
described above, applicator 200 has a barrel 220 and plunger 240.
The barrel 220 is dimensioned to house a tampon pledget (not shown)
therein. Preferably, the pledget has a string 250 threaded through
the plunger 240. The applicator 200 may further include a finger
grip 230. The finger grip 230 is sized and shaped to receive one or
more of the user's fingers. The barrel 220 and finger grip 230 may
be a single component, as shown in FIGS. 5a and 5b. The insertion
indicator 210 may be fixed and/or integral to the barrel 220 or,
preferably, is selectively moveable and/or adjustable on the barrel
220. The insertion indicator 210 may move along an outer surface of
the barrel 220. The insertion indicator 210 may be a resilient
material, as shown in FIG. 5a, that is, preferably, soft,
comfortable medical-grade foam or a rigid material, as shown in
FIG. 5b, that is, preferably, plastic.
[0053] The applicator 200 may further include calibration indices
260. The calibration indices 260, preferably, are printed on or
molded directly into the applicator 200. As shown in FIGS. 5a and
5b, the calibration indices 260 may be dotted, line segments,
and/or numerals. The calibration indices 260 allow a user to select
a desirable positioning of the applicator 200 in the vagina and/or
the insertion indicator 210 on the barrel 220 relative to the
user's own unique body for optimum placement of the pledget after
insertion. A user may move the insertion indicator 210 to each of
the calibration indices 260.
[0054] The insertion indicator 210 may be positioned anywhere along
the barrel 220. Placement of the insertion indicator 210 on or near
the fingergrip 230 may sensually indicate insertion of the
applicator 200 deeper than placement of the insertion indicator 210
closer to a barrel end opposite the fingergrip 230. Thus, placement
of the insertion indicator 210 on or near the fingergrip 230
locates the pledget deeper into the body than placement of the
insertion indicator 210 closer to the barrel end opposite the
finger grip 230. In FIG. 5a, the insertion indicator 210 is
positioned at a `3.5 ` mark. Different users may choose to position
the insertion indicator 210 shallower than the `3.5 ` mark, such
as, for example, a `1 ` mark 262, for a location of the pledget
that reduces propensity for leakage around the pledget and/or to
accommodate a shorter vaginal canal. On the other hand, the tampon
applicator 200 may be inserted more deeply than the `1 ` mark 262,
such as, for example, a setting of a `2 ` mark 264 for a location
of the pledget that in the vaginal canal that keeps the pledget
from falling out and/or to accommodate a larger vaginal canal.
[0055] In FIG. 5b, the insertion indicator 210 is positioned at a
rear calibration index 266. Different users may choose to position
the insertion indicator 210 shallower than the rear calibration
index 266, such as, for example, an intermediate index 268 or front
calibration index 262, or deeper than the rear calibration index
266 to insert the applicator 200 to reduce propensity for leakage
around the tampon pledget and/or to accommodate a shorter or longer
vaginal canal. The insertion indicator 210 may indicate to the user
a distance that the barrel 220 has been inserted into the vaginal
canal, such as, for example, by feel; or the user may position her
fingers on or near the insertion stop 210 corresponding to a
pre-selected insertion depth.
[0056] FIG. 6 illustrates another embodiment of an applicator-type
tampon referred to generally by reference numeral 300. Similar to
applicator 100 described above, applicator 300 has a barrel 320 and
a plunger 340. The applicator further includes a finger grip 330.
The barrel 320 is dimensioned to house a tampon pledget (not shown)
therein. The tampon pledget, preferably, has a string 350 threaded
through the plunger 340. The finger grip 330, preferably, is
selectively movable to a plurality of finger grip positions on the
barrel 320. The finger grip 330 may be a wraparound collar, as
shown in FIG. 6. The finger grip 330 may be sized and shaped to
receive one or more of the user's fingers. The finger grip 330,
preferably, is a resilient material, and more preferably, a soft,
comfortable medical-grade foam.
[0057] The user may grasp the finger grip 330 to insert the
applicator 300 to a proper insertion depth into the body
corresponding to one of the plurality of finger grip positions.
Similar to the other embodiments, applicator 300 may be
"calibrated," such as, for example, with calibration indices 360.
Calibration indices indicate where to position the finger grip 330
on the barrel 320 for a proper setting or insertion depth for
insertion in the body. The calibration indices 360 may be printed
or molded directly on the applicator 300. The calibration indices
360 allow a user to select a desirable positioning or insertion
depth of the applicator 300 and/or the finger grip 330 relative to
the user's own unique body to position and insert the tampon
pledget. Different users may choose to position the finger grip 330
in different positions on the barrel 320 between the plunger 340
and an insertion tip 325 on a barrel end opposite the plunger
according to the user's body shape. The finger grip 330 may be
moved toward the insertion tip 325 for a shallow insertion depth or
in an opposite direction toward the plunger 340 for a deeper
insertion depth. The finger grip 330 may be raised beyond an outer
surface of the barrel 320 to sufficiently allow the finger grip 330
to function as an insertion indicator described herein. The
applicator 300 may be made more aesthetically pleasing, such as,
for example, by raising the finger grip portion in an elegant
fashion or pattern and/or introducing color, such as, for example,
a color different than a remaining portion of the applicator 300.
Alternatively, the finger grip 330 may be molded and/or formed from
the same material that forms the applicator 300, such as, for
example, plastic and/or cardboard, in a two-part molding
scheme.
[0058] Two-part molding, also known as overmolding or co-injection
molding, is a process by which two plastics are molded, one on top
of another, to get two different physical characteristics. For the
case of tampon applicators, it is desired to have a "soft, grippy"
fingergrip, but a smooth, lubricious barrel for insertion. This
might be achieved first, by injection molding low density
polyethylene to form the barrel, then by molding a soft,
thermoplastic elastomer or a polymeric foam to form the fingergrip
in a second step. This second step might be a second injection
molding process, ultrasonic welding or some other comparable
modification to provide a second surface.
[0059] Referring now to FIGS. 7a through 7c, another embodiment of
an applicator-type tampon referred to generally by reference
numeral 400 is illustrated. Similar to applicator 100 described
above, applicator 400 has a barrel 420 and a plunger 440. The
barrel 420 is dimensioned to house a tampon pledget (not shown)
therein. Preferably, the pledget has a string 450 threaded through
the plunger 440. The applicator 400 may further include a finger
grip. The finger grip is sized and shaped to receive one or more of
the user's fingers. The barrel 420 and finger grip may be a single
component. The barrel 420 has one or more insertion indicators 410.
One or more resilient or collapsible portions 460 of the barrel 420
form each of the insertion indicators 410. Segments 422 of the
barrel 420 on opposite sides of each collapsible portion 460 may be
moved toward one another. Two segments 422 on opposite sides of one
of the collapsible portions may fold the collapsible portion
outward to form one of the insertions indicators 410.
[0060] More than one of the insertion indicators 410 and
collapsible portions 460 may be located at different positions
along a length of the barrel 420. In FIG. 7a, the insertion
indicator 410 is formed at a first collapsible portion 462 closest
to the insertion tip 425 of the applicator 400. In FIG. 7c, the
insertion indicator 410 is formed at a third collapsible portion
466 closest to the plunger 440. In FIG. 7b, the insertion indicator
410 is formed at a second collapsible portion 464 intermediate the
first collapsible portion 462 and the third collapsible portion
466.
[0061] The user may select a desired position of an insertion
indicator from the different positions. A collapsible portion
corresponding to the desired position may be folded outward to form
the desired indicator or stop. Additional insertion stops may also
be formed. Any insertion stops that are not selected by the user
may remain unfolded during insertion. An insertion indicator 410 on
or near an insertion tip 425 indicates a shallower insertion depth
of the pledget and/or applicator 400. An insertion indicator 410 on
the barrel 420 that is closer to the plunger 440 than the insertion
tip 425 indicates a deeper insertion depth of the pledget and/or
applicator 400.
[0062] FIG. 8 illustrates another embodiment of an applicator-type
tampon referred to generally by reference numeral 500 with one or
more insertion indicators 510. Similar to applicator 100 described
above, applicator 500 has a barrel 520 and plunger 540. The barrel
520 is dimensioned to house a tampon pledget (not shown) therein.
Preferably, the pledget has a string 550 threaded through the
plunger 540. The applicator 500 may further include a finger grip
530. The finger grip 530 is sized and shaped to receive one or more
of the user's fingers. The barrel 520 and finger grip 530 may be a
single component, as shown in FIG. 8.
[0063] The insertion indicators 510 may be one or more ribs 570
extending outward from the barrel 520. The one or more ribs 570 may
be molded-in index graphics. The molded-in index graphics may
include, for example, line segments extending from an outer surface
of the barrel 520.
[0064] The one or more ribs 570 are positioned along a length of
the barrel 520 to indicate deeper and shallower positions of the
applicator 500 in the body. The one or more ribs 570 may indicate
to the user a distance of the barrel 520 that is inserted into the
vaginal canal, for example, by feel or sight. The user may position
her fingers on one or more of the ribs 570 to visually indicate a
distance that the barrel 520 is to be inserted into the vaginal
canal. The user may position her fingers on a front-most ring 595
to ensure a low depth of insertion of the applicator 500, or on a
rearmost ring 597 to ensure a much deeper insertion level, if
desired. The pledget is located deeper in the vaginal canal when
the applicator 500 has a deeper insertion level than the low depth
of insertion. The front-most ring 595, the rear-most ring 597, and
intermediate rings between the front-most ring 595 and the
rear-most ring 597 allow a user to position the applicator 500
relative to the user's own unique body to position.
[0065] Alternatively, the one or more ribs 570 may be seven
different raised finger grip "ribs" or rings positioned
equidistantly from one another. The user may position her fingers
on a front-most ring to ensure a low depth of insertion, or on the
rearmost ring to ensure a much deeper insertion level, if
desired.
[0066] Another alternative of applicator 500 is illustrated in FIG.
9. The one or more ribs 570 are flush or printed on the applicator
500. The one or more ribs 570 may be a line segment 580 and a
numeral 590. Here the design feature is a calibrated applicator
barrel. The user inserting the tampon simply inserts the applicator
500 to the desired calibrated setting or line segment 580 and
numeral 590 to accommodate their anatomical needs. Most women do
not or cannot view the applicator while inserting the tampon. The
user may use the one or more ribs 570, for example, to position one
or more fingers on the applicator 500.
[0067] Another depth gauge that ensures proper in-body placement of
a pledget is an applicator having finger indicators. The finger
indicators indicate to a user where to position a user's fingers
during insertion of the applicator. The position of the user's
fingers during insertion assists in placing the applicator in a
proper position for proper in-body placement of a pledget.
[0068] FIGS. 10 and 11 depict additional embodiments of an
applicator-type tampon according to the present invention referred
to generally by reference numeral 600 with a finger grip 630.
Similar to applicator 100 described above, applicator 600 has a
barrel 620 and plunger 640. The barrel 620 is dimensioned to house
a tampon pledget (not shown) therein. Preferably, the pledget has a
string 650 that is threaded through the plunger 640. The barrel 620
and finger grip 630 may be an integrally formed as a single
component, as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, or the barrel 620 and
finger grip 630 may be formed separately and subsequently attached
(not shown). The finger grip 630 is sized and shaped to receive one
or more of the user's fingers. The finger grip 630 has one or more
finger indicators 631 at different locations along an outer surface
of the barrel 620. The finger indicators may be, for example,
molded-in finger indicators, as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11. The
finger indicators 631 may be concave depressions, as shown in FIG.
10, or finger grip 630 may be scalloped to provide finger
indicators 631, as shown in FIG. 11. The user may select a
desirable positioning of the applicator 600 relative to the user's
own unique body by grasping the one or more finger indicators 631
at the different locations along the applicator 600. Different
users may choose to grasp first finger indicators 632 closest to an
insertion tip 625 of the barrel, second finger indicators 633,
and/or third finger indicators 634 closest to plunger 640 to
position applicator 600 and the tampon pledget deeper or shallower
into the vaginal canal. The user may grasp the first finger
indicators 632 to assist in positioning the applicator 600 and
pledget shallower in the vaginal canal than the user grasping the
second or third finger indicators 633 and 634. The user may grasp
the second finger indicators 633 to assist in positioning the
applicator 600 and pledget shallower in the vaginal canal than the
user grasping the third finger indicators 634 and deeper than the
user grasping the first finger indicators 632. The user may grasp
the third finger indicators 634 to assist in positioning the
applicator 600 and pledget deeper in the vaginal canal than the
user grasping the first or second finger indicators 632 and
633.
[0069] Another depth gauge that ensures proper in-body placement of
a pledget is an applicator that has the pledget visible
therethrough. For example, the pledget may be visible through the
barrel of the applicator. One advantage of the pledget being
visible through the applicator is that the user may see a position
of the pledget in the barrel, e.g., closer to a plunger or an
insertion tip of the applicator, allowing a user to gauge a
distance to depress the plunger for proper in-body placement of the
pledget.
[0070] FIGS. 12 through 14 illustrate another embodiment of an
applicator-type tampon applicator assembly according to the present
invention referred to generally by reference numeral 700. The
applicator 700 has a barrel 720 and plunger 740. The barrel 720 is
dimensioned to house a pledget 711 therein. Preferably, the pledget
711 has a string 750 that is threaded through the plunger 740. The
applicator 700 may further include a finger grip 730. The finger
grip 730 is sized and shaped to receive one or more of the user's
fingers. The barrel 720 and finger grip 730 may be a single
component, as shown in FIGS. 12 through 14. The barrel 720 has an
interior that is visible through at least a portion of said barrel.
The pledget 711 is visible through the applicator barrel 720. The
user may insert the pledget 711 more easily when the pledget 711 is
visible through applicator 700. As shown in FIG. 12, the barrel 720
may be clear or transparent to form a clear housing. As shown in
FIG. 13, the barrel 720 may have an opening 722 through applicator
700 exposing the pledget 711. The opening 722 may be covered by a
clear or transparent layer 724 to form a window in the applicator
700, as shown in FIG. 14.
[0071] Another depth gauge that ensures proper in-body placement of
a pledget is a plunger that has one or more plunger stops. One
advantage of the one or more plunger stops allows a user to gauge a
distance of the plunger depressed for proper in-body placement of
the pledget. The plunger has a length that may be adjusted.
Adjusting the length increases or decreases a distance the pledget
may be inserted into the body for proper in-body placement of the
pledget.
[0072] FIG. 15 illustrates yet another embodiment of an
applicator-type tampon assembly according to the present invention
referred to generally by reference numeral 800. Similar to
applicator 100 described above, applicator 800 has a barrel 820 and
plunger 840. The barrel 820 is dimensioned to house a tampon
pledget (not shown) therein. Preferably, the pledget has a string
850 threaded through the plunger 840. The applicator 800 may
further include a finger grip 830. The finger grip 830 is sized and
shaped to receive one or more of the user's fingers. The barrel 820
and finger grip 830 may be a single component, as shown in FIG. 15.
Similar to the barrels described above, the plunger 840 may be
calibrated. For example, plunger markings or "stops" 860 may be
placed on the plunger 840, in much the same way that these markings
or stops appear on the applicator barrel, as previously described.
The plunger 840 may have one or more plunger stops 860 between a
first plunger end (not shown) that is inserted into the barrel 820
and a second plunger end 848 that is opposite to the first plunger
end. The plunger stops 860 at or near the first plunger end provide
shallower insertion depths of the pledget than plunger stops at or
near the second plunger end 848. Preferably, the stops 860 are one
or more molded-in index graphics, and more preferably, the stops
include one or more molded-in index graphics of a plunger line
segment 880 and/or a plunger numeral 890. The plunger 840 may be
used with any of the embodiments described herein.
[0073] Effective deployment of the above design features sometimes
suggests changes in women's habits and practices in inserting a
tampon. For example, to use the calibrated plunger depicted in FIG.
15 most effectively, the tampon applicator 800 would be inserted
normally into a vagina, and then the tampon pledget is ejected by
depressing the plunger 840 up to a pre-selected plunger stop 860.
The user may visually or sensually gauge how far the plunger 840 is
depressed into the barrel 820. The barrel 820 is then retracted
until the barrel 820 exits the vagina, leaving the tampon pledget
in a desired position in the vaginal canal to assure leakage
protection and comfort.
[0074] Referring now to FIGS. 16a through 16c, another embodiment
of an applicator-type tampon assembly according to the present
invention referred to generally by reference numeral 900 is
illustrated. Similar to applicator 100 described above, applicator
900 has a barrel 920. The barrel 920 is dimensioned to house a
tampon pledget (not shown) therein. Preferably, the pledget has a
string 950 threaded through a plunger 940. The applicator 900 may
further include a finger grip 930 and/or an insertion indicator
910. The insertion indicator 910 may be any type insertion stop,
such as, for example, an insertion indicator described herein. The
finger grip 930 is sized and shaped to receive one or more of the
user's fingers. The barrel 920 and finger grip 930 may be a single
component, as shown in FIGS. 16a through 16c. The applicator 900
has two, interlocking plungers 942 and 944. An inner plunger 942 is
inside another, outer plunger 944. Preferably, the inner and outer
plungers 942 and 944 are two slightly different lengths, such that
the outer plunger 944 would make ejection easy with the outer and
inner plungers 942 and 944 placing the applicator 900 in a proper
position in the body. The inner plunger 942 may increase a total
length L of the plunger 940. The inner plunger 942 extends out of
the outer plunger 944 to increase or decrease the total length L
and as a result vary the insertion depth of the pledget into the
body.
[0075] Similar to the barrels described above, the plunger 940 may
be calibrated. For example, markings, indicators or "stops" 960 may
be placed on the plunger 940, in much the same way that these
markings or indicators appear on the applicator barrel. The
indicators 960 may be on the inner plunger 942, the outer plunger
944, or any combination thereof. Preferably, the indicators 960 are
one or more molded-in index graphics, and more preferably, the
indicators include one or more molded-in index graphics of a
plunger line segment 980 and a plunger numeral 990.
[0076] The inner plunger 942 may be in a plurality of different
positions within the outer plunger 944. For example, the inner
plunger 942 may have a first position indicated by one of the
indicators 960, as shown in FIG. 16a, to provide placement of the
pledget deeper or higher up into the vaginal canal after insertion
into the vagina. The inner plunger 942 may have a second position
indicated by one of the indicators 960, as shown in FIG. 16b, in
which the inner plunger 942 is closer to the finger grip 930 than
the first position. The second position places the pledget lower or
shallower in the vaginal cavity than the first position. The inner
plunger 942 may be in a third position indicated by one of the
indicators 960, as shown in FIG. 16c, in which the inner plunger
942 is closer to the fingergrip 930 than the first position and the
second position. The third position places the pledget lower or
shallower in the vaginal cavity than the first or second positions.
The inner plunger 942 may be positioned anywhere along its length
inside of the outer plunger 944, but the inner plunger should not
extend distally past the most distal part of the outer plunger. The
use of the indicator on the barrel together with the calibration
indices 960 on the plunger 940 allows the tampon pledget to eject
to the desirable place inside the vagina, without the need to
retract the barrel 920 to a specified point. An additional
advantage would be that a two-plunger design tends to eject the
tampon pledget so that less force is required owing to additional
force available from a second plunger. The two plungers together
would be "stiffer", since the overall thickness of both would
exceed that of each individually. Additionally, the "two-step"
operation would reduce the total force required for a single-step
operation.
[0077] Referring now to FIGS. 17 and 18, a further embodiment of an
applicator-type tampon assembly according to the present invention
is illustrated generally by reference numeral 1000. Applicator 1000
has a plunger 1040 with one or more segments 1042. A first segment
1044 may be connected to a second segment 1046, as shown in FIG.
17. The first segment 1044 may be detached from the second segment
1046 to decrease the length L, as shown in FIG. 18. One or more
segments 1042 increase or decrease a length L of plunger 1040. For
example, to use the plunger 1042 depicted in FIGS. 17 and 18 most
effectively, an applicator 1000 would be inserted normally into a
vagina; and then a pledget (not shown) would be ejected by pushing
the length of the plunger 1040 into the barrel 1020. The barrel
1020 is then retracted until the barrel 1020 exits the vagina,
leaving the pledget in a desired position in the vaginal canal to
assure leakage protection and comfort. Increasing the length L of
the plunger 1040 positions the pledget deeper into the vagina.
Decreasing the length L of the plunger 1040 positions the pledget
shallower into the vagina. Although two of the one or more segments
1042 are illustrated in FIGS. 17 and 18, any number of segments
1042 may be used to form the novel plunger of the present
invention. Plunger 1040 may be used with any of the embodiments
included herein.
[0078] Referring to FIGS. 19a and 19b, a tampon pledget 1100 may
have one or more pledget insertion indicators 1110, according to
another embodiment of the present invention. The pledget insertion
indicators 1110 are design features similar to insertion indicators
described herein that could be applied to a string 1150 of the
pledget 1100 to achieve a similar purpose of regulating the level
of insertion. The user may insert the pledget 1100 into the vagina
as she does normally, then pull back gently on the string to an
appropriate stop of the one or more pledget insertion indicators
1110. The appropriate indicator indicates a position of the pledget
1100 or a proper level of insertion for the user's own unique body,
for example, by feel or sight. The particular type, including
materials, dimensions and shape, of the one or more pledget
insertion indicators 1110 that is utilized can vary according to
the particular needs of pledget 1100 and the environment created by
an applicator or the vaginal canal. For example, the one or more
pledget insertion indicators 1110 may be knots, as shown in FIG.
19a, or foam beads, as shown in FIG. 19b.
[0079] A pledget may be designed to accommodate women's anatomical
variations and needs during menstruation. One simple change may be
to "segment" the pledget. Referring to FIG. 20, a segmented pledget
1200 is depicted. Segmented pledget 1200 has two or more segments
1210. The pledget may be segmented by using pressure or anisotropic
crimping or by stringing together multiple fibrous pads or webs.
The top part of the pledget may catch or absorb fluid as directed
from the cervical os, whereas a bottom portion of the pledget may
catch or absorb fluid that would be likely to bypass the pledget.
The pledget may have a slight curvature. The pledget may be more
flexible in certain segments to conform to a curvature typical of
the vaginal canal. Alternatively, the segments 1210 of the pledget
may be separated by judiciously placed knots (not shown) on a
string 1230 to cover the vaginal canal most effectively. Longer
vaginal canals would be accommodated by knots that would widely
space pledget segments 1210. Shorter canals might require virtually
no spacing or a single pledget segment. In such a manner, the
proper pledget segments can be properly placed inside the vagina to
achieve both leakage protection and comfort.
[0080] Yet another embodiment of this invention may use chemical
rather than physical means to ensure proper tampon placement. That
is, a very smooth, lubricious first coating could be applied to an
applicator barrel tip. A second coating that is a much coarser,
more abrasive finish (or even "flocking") than the first coating
may be applied to another end of the tampon applicator opposite the
applicator barrel tip. The front-most portion would gently allow
the applicator to slide into the woman's vaginal canal easily and
comfortably, but the rearmost, more "abrasive" portion would sort
of naturally limit insertion: a slight change in "feel" would alert
the woman that she has inserted the tampon to a pre-selected
point.
[0081] The applicators of the present invention may have any
combination of the features of the embodiments described herein.
The particular type, including materials, dimensions and shape, of
the applicator and/or pledget that is utilized can vary according
to the particular needs of the tampon and the environment created
by the vaginal canal. For example, the applicator may be a material
including, for example, biopolymer, biopolymers including
polysaccharides and proteins, cardboard, heat shrink plastic,
paper, paper or cardboard laminate, paper slurry, plastic, plastic
tubing, pulp slurry, pulp-molded paper, mechanical pulp, chemical
pulp including sulfite, bisulfite, and sulfate types,
thermo-mechanical pulp, chemi-thermo-mechanical pulp, recycle pulp
including pre- and post-consumer types, synthetic pulp including
polyethylene and polypropylene types, or any combinations thereof.
The applicator may be manufactured by spiral wound cardboard,
convolutely wound cardboard, injection molding, molding from pulp
based materials, and any combinations thereof.
[0082] The above embodiments are by no means exhaustive. To one
skilled in the art, to be sure, there are other, related design
features and concepts that focus on improved tampon placement.
These, too, should be covered in the invention. While the instant
disclosure has been described with reference to one or more
exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in
the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be
substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope
thereof. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a
particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure
without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended
that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment(s)
disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this
invention.
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