U.S. patent application number 14/161326 was filed with the patent office on 2014-05-15 for process and equipment for folding a pant type diaper.
This patent application is currently assigned to FAMECCANICA.DATA S.P.A.. The applicant listed for this patent is FAMECCANICA.DATA S.P.A.. Invention is credited to Paolo Pasqualoni, Gabriele Sablone.
Application Number | 20140135194 14/161326 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 45937448 |
Filed Date | 2014-05-15 |
United States Patent
Application |
20140135194 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Sablone; Gabriele ; et
al. |
May 15, 2014 |
PROCESS AND EQUIPMENT FOR FOLDING A PANT TYPE DIAPER
Abstract
A method and apparatus for folding and engaging side panels of a
training pant are provided. The training pant comprises a leading
portion, a trailing portion, a central portion, and a first pair of
side panels and a second pair of side panels attached to the
central portion. The central portion of the training pant is folded
about a transverse axis to form a folded training pant. Portions of
the first pair of side panels and second pair of side panels are
engaged while the central portion of the folded training pant is
received by at least one recessed seat. The at least one recessed
seat is located on at least one of a first belt and a second belt
of a conveyance system.
Inventors: |
Sablone; Gabriele;
(Montesilvano (Pescara), IT) ; Pasqualoni; Paolo;
(San Giovanni Teatino (Chieti), IT) |
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Applicant: |
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FAMECCANICA.DATA S.P.A. |
Sambuceto di San Giovanni Teatino (Chiet |
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IT |
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Assignee: |
FAMECCANICA.DATA S.P.A.
Sambuceto di San Giovanni Teatino (Chiet
IT
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Family ID: |
45937448 |
Appl. No.: |
14/161326 |
Filed: |
January 22, 2014 |
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Application
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Patent Number |
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13422248 |
Mar 16, 2012 |
8672824 |
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14161326 |
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61453677 |
Mar 17, 2011 |
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Current U.S.
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493/393 |
Current CPC
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A61F 13/15747 20130101;
B31F 1/0003 20130101; A61F 13/15764 20130101; A61F 13/15
20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
493/393 |
International
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B31F 1/00 20060101
B31F001/00 |
Claims
1. A method of engaging side panels of an absorbent article
comprising: providing a training pant comprising a leading portion,
a trailing portion, and a central portion extending in a
longitudinal direction between the leading portion and the trailing
portion, the training pant comprising a first pair of side panels
attached to the central portion proximal one of the leading portion
and the trailing portion of the training pant and a second pair of
side panels attached to the central portion proximal another of the
leading portion and the trailing portion of the training pant,
wherein the first pair of side panels each comprise a first
fastening region and the second pair of side panels each comprise a
second fastening region; folding the central portion of the
training pant about a transverse axis orthogonal to the
longitudinal direction to form a folded training pant; and engaging
at least a portion of the first fastening regions and at least a
portion of the second fastening regions while the central portion
of the folded training pant is received by at least one recessed
seat, wherein the at least one recessed seat is located on at least
one of a first belt and a second belt of a conveyance system.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the conveyance system comprises:
a first conveying device comprising a first belt; and a second
conveying device comprising a second belt; wherein the first
conveying device and the second conveying device are each
configured such that the first belt and the second belt form at
least one parallel rectilinear branch.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the first belt and the second
belt move in phase.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the at least one parallel
rectilinear branch forms a folding nip between the first belt and
the second belt.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of folding further
comprises transferring the training pant from a drum roller to the
folding nip.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of transferring further
comprises inserting the central portion of the training pant into
the folding nip.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the step of inserting the central
portion of the training pant into the folding nip further comprises
using an insertion blade to push the central portion of the
training pant into the folding nip.
8. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of transferring further
comprises inserting a midpoint of the central portion of the
training pant into the folding nip.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of inserting the
midpoint of the central portion of the training pant into the
folding nip further comprises using an insertion blade to push the
midpoint of the central portion of the training pant into the
folding nip.
10. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of folding further
comprises moving the central portion of the training pant through
the folding nip to form the folded training pant.
11. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of folding further
comprises moving a midpoint of the central portion of the training
pant through the folding nip to form the folded training pant.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of folding further
comprises situating at least a portion of the central portion of
the training pant on the at least one recessed seat.
13. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of folding further
comprises inserting the central portion of the training pant into
the folding nip using an insertion blade.
14. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of folding further
comprises inserting the midpoint of a central portion of the
training pant into the folding nip using an insertion blade.
15. The method of claim 1, further comprising transporting the
folded training pant in a machine direction while the central
portion of the folded training pant is situated within the at least
one recessed seat on the at least one of the first belt and the
second belt.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the first belt comprises the at
least one recessed seat and the second belt comprises the at least
one other recessed seat and the central portion of the folded
training pant is received by both the at least one recessed seat
and the other at least one recessed seat.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of transporting the
folded training pant further comprises gripping the folded training
pant to the at least one of the first belt and the second belt
using a vacuum connected to one or more perforations in the
respective at least one of the first belt and the second belt.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising gripping the folded
training pant to the first belt using a vacuum connected to one or
more perforations in the first belt and gripping the folded
training pant to the second belt using a vacuum connected to one or
more perforations in the second belt.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the at least one recessed seat
comprises one or more perforations adapted to grip the central
portion of the training pant using vacuum suction.
20. The method of claim 15, wherein the at least one of the first
belt and the second belt is a motor-powered belt.
21. The method of claim 15, wherein the first belt is a
motor-powered belt and the second belt is a motor-powered belt.
22. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of engaging further
comprises refastenably engaging the at least a portion of the first
fastening regions and the at least a portion of the second
fastening regions.
23. The method of claim 22, wherein the first fastening regions
comprise first fastening components and the second fastening
regions comprise second fastening components.
24. The method of claim 23, wherein the first fastening components
are hook-type fastening components and the second fastening
components are loop-type fastening components.
25. The method of claim 22, wherein the step of engaging further
comprises pressing the at least a portion of the first fastening
regions and the at least a portion of the second fastening regions
together using the folding nip.
26. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of engaging further
comprises permanently engaging the at least a portion of the first
fastening regions and the at least a portion of the second
fastening regions.
27. The method of claim 26, wherein the step of permanently
engaging comprises thermal bonding, ultrasonic bonding,
hydroentagling, adhesive bonding, and combinations thereof.
28. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of folding further
comprises positioning at least one side panel of the first pair of
side panels and at least one side panel of the second pair of side
panels on an outside region of the at least one of a first belt and
a second belt, wherein the outside region of the at least one of a
first belt and a second belt does not comprise the at least one
recessed seat.
29. The method of claim 28, wherein the outside region comprises
one or more perforations adapted to grip the at least one side
panel of the first pair of side panels and at least one side panel
of the second pair of side panels of the training pant using vacuum
suction.
30. An apparatus for preparing a folded training pant comprising: a
conveyance system comprising: a first conveying device comprising a
first belt; a second conveying device comprising second belt,
wherein the first conveying device and the second conveying device
are each configured such that the first belt and the second belt
form at least one parallel rectilinear branch; and a folding nip,
situated between the respective rectilinear branches of the first
belt and the second belt and adapted to fold a training pant about
a transverse axis orthogonal to a longitudinal direction to form a
folded training pant; wherein at least one of the first belt and
the second belt further comprises at least one recessed seat
configured to receive a central portion of the folded training
pant.
31. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the first conveying device
further comprises two or more first rollers.
32. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the second conveying device
further comprises two or more second rollers.
33. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the folding nip is further
adapted to press at least a first portion of the first fastening
region of the folded training pant together with at least a first
portion of the second fastening region of the folded training
pant.
34. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the first belt and the
second belt are configured to move in phase.
35. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein at least one of the first
belt and the second belt further comprises one or more perforations
connected to a vacuum adapted to grip the folded training pant.
36. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the one or more perforations
are located within the at least one recessed seat of the at least
one of the first belt and the second belt.
37. The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the first belt comprises at
least one recessed seat and the second belt comprises at least one
other recessed seat and the central portion of the folded training
pant is received by both the at least one recessed seat and the
other at least one recessed seat.
38. The apparatus of claim 32, further comprising a drum roller
adapted to transfer the training pant to the conveyance system.
39. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the central portion of the
training pant is inserted from the drum roller into the folding
nip.
40. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein a midpoint of the central
portion of the training pant is inserted from the drum roller into
the folding nip.
41. The apparatus of claim 38, further comprising an insertion
blade adapted to insert the central portion of the training pant
from the drum roller into the folding nip.
42. The apparatus of claim 38, further comprising an insertion
blade adapted to insert a midpoint of the central portion of the
training pant from the drum roller into the folding nip.
43. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the conveyance system
further comprises a motor for moving at least one of the first belt
and the second belt.
44. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the conveyance system
comprises a first motor for moving the first belt and a second
motor for moving the second belt.
45. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the first belt comprises at
least one first recessed seat and the second belt comprises at
least one second recessed seat.
46. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the at least one of the
first belt and the second belt further comprises an outside region
adapted to transport at least one side panel of a first pair of
side panels and at least one side panel of a second pair of side
panels in a machine direction, wherein the outside region does not
comprise the recessed seat.
47. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein the outside region of the at
least one of the first belt and the second belt comprises one or
more perforations connected to a vacuum and adapted to grip the at
least one side panel of the first pair of side panels and the at
least one side panel of the second pair of side panels.
48. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the first belt and the
second belt are further adapted to transport the folded training
pant in a machine direction.
49. The apparatus of claim 48, wherein the central portion of the
folded training pant is situated within the at least one recessed
seat of the at least one of the first belt and the second belt.
50. The apparatus of claim 49, wherein the central portion of the
folded training pant is situated within the at least one first
recessed seat of the first belt and within the at least one second
recessed seat of the second belt.
51. An apparatus for preparing a folded training pant comprising: a
training pant assembly system configured to prepare a training pant
comprising a leading portion, a trailing portion, and a central
portion extending in a longitudinal direction between the leading
portion and the trailing portion, the training pant comprising a
first pair of side panels attached to the central portion proximal
one of the leading portion and the trailing portion of the training
pant and a second pair of side panels attached to the central
portion proximal another of the leading portion and the trailing
portion of the training pant, wherein the first pair of side panels
each comprise a first fastening region and the second pair of side
panels each comprise a second fastening region; a conveyance system
comprising: a first conveying device comprising a first belt; a
second conveying device comprising a second belt; at least one
parallel rectilinear branch between the first belt and the second
belt; and a folding nip, situated between the respective
rectilinear branches and adapted to fold the training pant about a
transverse axis orthogonal to the longitudinal direction to form a
folded training pant; wherein at least one of the first belt and
the second belt further comprises at least one recessed seat
configured to receive the central portion of the folded training
pant.
52. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein the first conveyance system
further comprises two or more first rollers.
53. The apparatus of claim 52, wherein the second conveyance system
further comprises two or more second rollers.
54. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein the folding nip is further
adapted to press at least a first portion of the first fastening
region of the folded training pant together with at least a first
portion of the second fastening region of the folded training
pant.
55. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein the first belt and the
second belt are further configured to move in phase.
56. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein the at least one of the
first belt and the second belt further comprises one or more
perforations connected to a vacuum and adapted to grip at least
portions of at least one of the training pant and the folded
training pant.
57. The apparatus of claim 54, wherein the one or more perforations
are situated within the at least one recessed seat of the at least
one of the first belt and the second belt.
58. The apparatus of claim 51, further comprising an insertion
blade adapted to insert the central portion of the training pant
into the folding nip.
59. The apparatus of claim 51, further comprising an insertion
blade adapted to insert a midpoint of the central portion of the
training pant into the folding nip.
60. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein at least one of the first
conveying device and the second conveying device further comprises
a motor for moving at least one of the respective first belt and
second belt.
61. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein the first conveying device
comprises a first motor for moving the first belt and the second
conveying device comprises a second motor for moving the second
belt.
62. The apparatus of claim 51, further comprising a drum roller
adapted to transport the training pant to the folding nip.
63. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein at least one of the first
belt and the second belt further comprises an outside region
adapted to transport at least one of the side panels of the first
pair of side panels and at least one of the side panels of the
second pair of side panels in a machine direction, wherein the
outside region does not comprise the at least one recessed
seat.
64. The apparatus of claim 63, wherein the outside region of the at
least one of the first belt and the second belt comprises one or
more perforations connected to a vacuum and adapted to grip the at
least one side panel of the first pair of side panels and the at
least one side panel of the second pair of side panels.
65. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein the first belt and the
second belt are further adapted to transport the folded training
pant in a machine direction.
66. The apparatus of claim 65, wherein the central portion of the
folded training pant is situated within the at least one recessed
seat of the at least one of the first belt and the second belt.
67. The apparatus of claim 65, wherein the central portion of the
folded training pant is situated within the at least one first
recessed seat of the first belt and within the at least one second
recessed seat of the second belt and the central portion of the
folded training pant is received by both the at least one first
recessed seat and the at least one second recessed seat.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser.
No. 13/422,248, filed Mar. 16, 2012, which claims priority to U.S.
Provisional Patent Application No. 61/453,677, filed on Mar. 17,
2011, the disclosures of which are incorporated in full herein by
reference.
BACKGROUND
[0002] The present disclosure relates to a process and apparatus
for folding and fastening absorbent products of the pre-closed pant
type (commonly referred to as "training pants") which can be used
by babies or adults.
[0003] Over the last few years, there has emerged interest in
diapers of the type commonly referred to as "training pants". When
such a product is taken out of the pack, it already has a
conformation that substantially resembles that of a pair of pants.
It is put on by sliding it over the legs of the user according to
criteria basically similar to the ones adopted for putting on
pants.
[0004] A training pant typically includes a central portion or
region that contains an absorbent core which is designed to absorb
the bodily fluids evacuated by the wearer. Side panels extend
laterally from the central portion so as to complete the pant-like
configuration of the product. The side panels are provided with
homologous distal edges designed to be connected (pre-fastened) to
one another to form lateral closure regions. In the most recent
products the pre-fastened closure regions are intended to be
refastenable, thus permitting the product--which is sold in a
pre-fastened, closed pant-like condition--to be selectively opened
at either side in order to check e.g. whether the product is
soiled.
[0005] Despite recent developments in equipment and methods for
folding and fastening training pants, the various arrangements
considered in the prior art have an intrinsic disadvantage in that
a separate step of fastening of the side panels subsequent to the
step of folding the training pant is typically necessary. This
additional step adds to the complexity of plants used for
production since the associated manufacturing processes and
apparatus are inevitably complex, expensive, and exposed to
criticalities in terms of reliability.
[0006] It would therefore be desirable to provide a solution that
enables the fastening of a training pant directly during the step
of folding. Such a solution would enable simplification of the
plant for production of the folded training pants since a separate
station for fastening of the side panels would not be necessary.
The claims are an integral part of the disclosure of the invention
as provided herein.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] In one aspect, a method of engaging side panels of an
absorbent article is provided. The method includes providing a
training pant comprising a leading portion, a trailing portion, and
a central portion extending in a longitudinal direction between the
leading portion and the trailing portion. The training pant further
includes a first pair of side panels attached to the central
portion proximal one of the leading portion and the trailing
portion of the training pant and a second pair of side panels
attached to the central portion proximal another of the leading
portion and the trailing portion of the training pant. The first
pair of side panels each comprises a first fastening region and the
second pair of side panels each comprises a second fastening
region. The method further includes folding the central portion of
the training pant about a transverse axis orthogonal to the
longitudinal direction to form a folded training pant. At least a
portion of the first fastening regions and at least a portion of
the second fastening regions are engaged while the central portion
of the folded training pant is received by at least one recessed
seat, wherein the at least one recessed seat is located on at least
one of a first belt and a second belt of a conveyance system.
[0008] In another aspect, an apparatus for preparing a folded
training pant is provided. The apparatus includes a conveyance
system. The conveyance system comprises a first conveying device
comprising a first belt and a second conveying device comprising
second belt, wherein the first conveying device and the second
conveying device are each configured such that the first belt and
the second belt form at least one parallel rectilinear branch. The
conveyance system also includes a folding nip, situated between the
respective rectilinear branches of the first belt and the second
belt and adapted to fold a training pant about a transverse axis
orthogonal to a longitudinal direction to form a folded training
pant. At least one of the first belt and the second belt further
comprises at least one recessed seat configured to receive a
central portion of the folded training pant.
[0009] In another aspect, an apparatus for preparing a folded
training pant is provided. The apparatus includes a training pant
assembly system configured to prepare a training pant comprising a
leading portion, a trailing portion, and a central portion
extending in a longitudinal direction between the leading portion
and the trailing portion. The training pant comprises a first pair
of side panels attached to the central portion proximal one of the
leading portion and the trailing portion of the training pant and a
second pair of side panels attached to the central portion proximal
another of the leading portion and the trailing portion of the
training pant. The first pair of side panels each comprises a first
fastening region and the second pair of side panels each comprises
a second fastening region. The apparatus also includes a conveyance
system comprising a first conveying device comprising a first belt,
a second conveying device comprising a second belt, and at least
one parallel rectilinear branch between the first belt and the
second belt. The conveyance system further includes a folding nip,
situated between the respective rectilinear branches and adapted to
fold the training pant about a transverse axis orthogonal to the
longitudinal direction to form a folded training pant. At least one
of the first belt and the second belt also includes at least one
recessed seat configured to receive the central portion of the
folded training pant.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL DRAWING VIEWS
[0010] The invention will now be described, by way of example only,
with reference to the annexed representations, wherein:
[0011] FIG. 1 is a plan view of a training pant in a flattened-out
configuration in accordance with one or more embodiments of the
present disclosure.
[0012] FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-section representation of a
method for folding a training pant in accordance with one or more
embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0013] FIG. 3 is a partially exploded perspective view of a folded
training pant positioned between a first belt and a second belt
according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0014] FIG. 4 is a partial schematic cross-section representation
of a method for manufacturing a folded training pant in accordance
with one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] In the following description, numerous specific details are
given to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments. The
embodiments can be practiced without one or more of the specific
details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In
other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations
are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of
the embodiments.
[0016] Reference throughout this specification to "one embodiment"
or "an embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure, or
characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is
included in at least one embodiment. Thus, the appearances of the
phrases "in one embodiment" or "in an embodiment" in various places
throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to
the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features,
structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable
manner in one or more embodiments.
[0017] The terms "first" and "second" as used herein in reference
to side panels, belts, fastening regions, rectilinear branches,
recessed seats, perforations and the like is not intended to refer
to any specific order that the components are formed or added to a
pant chassis during the manufacturing process or otherwise limit
the claims to any specific embodiment illustrated or described
herein. Instead, the terms are merely intended to clarify that a
referenced component is different than a similar mentioned
component.
Process for Folding a Pant Type Diaper
[0018] With reference to FIG. 1, a training pant 10 is provided
that may be worn by a user like a pair of pants. The training pant
10 comprises a central body 12 having two opposite side edges 14, a
leading portion 16, and a trailing portion 18. According to
modalities conventional in the sector, the central body 12
comprises an absorbent core 20 that is sandwiched between a
topsheet 13 (not shown) that is permeable to the body liquids
evacuated and is designed to face the body of the user (body-side),
and a backsheet 15 (not shown) that is impermeable to the liquids
and is designed to face outwards, i.e., away from the body of the
user (clothes-side).
[0019] The training pant 10 comprises a first pair of side panels
22 attached proximal to the leading portion 14 and a second pair of
side panels 24 attached proximal to the trailing portion 18. Both
the first pair of side panels 22 and the second pair of side panels
24 are fixed to respective side edges 14 of the central portion 12.
The first pair of side panels and second pair of side panels 22, 24
may be fixed permanently to the respective leading and trailing
portions 16, 18 of the central body 12, or may be extensions of the
topsheet 13 or of the backsheet 15 or of both. Furthermore, one or
more of the side panels may further comprise elastic
properties.
[0020] It is emphasized that the terms "leading" and "trailing" are
used herein merely to distinguish the two ends of the training pant
10 from one another and hence do not have specific significance as
regards the modalities with which the product is finally worn. For
instance, the leading portion 16 may comprise a front waist region
or a back waist region. Similarly, the trailing portion 18 may
comprise a back waist region or a front waist region. In all
embodiments, however, the training pant 10 includes both a front
waist region and a back waist region.
[0021] The pairs of first and second side panels 22, 24 are
provided with respective first fastening regions 26 and second
fastening regions 28 that may form a fastening system. In some
embodiments, the fastening system may comprise a refastenable
fastening system. In other embodiments, the fastening system may
comprise a permanently bonded fastening system. For a refastenable
fastening system, at least a portion of the first fastening region
26 co-operates with at least a portion of a corresponding second
fastening region 28 to form a refastenable lateral fastening. In
some embodiments, the first fastening region 26 comprises a first
fastening element and the second fastening region 28 comprises a
second fastening element. The fastening regions may also comprise a
single fastening element or multiple fastening elements. The
fastening elements may comprise any recloseable fastening element
suitable for refastenably engaging the pairs of first and second
fastening regions 26, 28, such as for example adhesive fastenings,
mechanical fastenings, or the like.
[0022] In one embodiment, the first and second fastening regions
26, 28 are a refastenable fastening system and comprise
complementary fastening elements of the hook-and-loop type (e.g.,
Velcro.RTM.), which may be refastenably engaged to one another when
the training pant 10 is folded about a transverse axis B of the
training pant 10. In some embodiments, the fastening elements may
be fixed on respective opposite internal/external surfaces of the
respective pairs of first and second side panels 22, 24. In some
embodiments, either the pair of first side panels 22 or the pair of
second side panels 24 may comprise a pair of fastening elements
that are located on the clothes-side of the respective pair of
first side panels 22 or the pair of second side panels 24 to form a
pair of clothes-side fastening elements. In such an embodiment, the
clothes-side fastening elements may be folded inwardly over the
central portion 12 of the training pant 10. In this way, the
respective fastening elements of the pair of first side panels 22
may be aligned with the pair of second side panels 24 when the
central portion 12 of the training pant 10 is folded about a
transverse axis B of the training pant 10.
[0023] In still other embodiments, the loop fastening elements may
be formed by surface portions of the first fastening region 26 or
the second fastening region 28. In yet other embodiments, the loop
fastening material may be formed by surface portions of the pair of
first side panels 22 or the pair of second side panels 24.
[0024] The composition of the materials of the training pant 10 is
not described in detail in so far as it departs from the scope of
the present disclosure. The pant 10 may be produced with any shape,
components, or materials known to those of ordinary skill in the
art.
[0025] The training pants 10 may be formed starting from a
continuous composite web that advances in a longitudinal direction
A. The composite web may be formed by a continuous succession of
semifinished training pants 10 aligned to one another in the
direction A. In the continuous composite web, the training pants 10
are oriented in a direction parallel to the direction of movement
of the web. The continuous composite web may be cut in a transverse
direction to form discrete training pants 10.
[0026] For example, a process for manufacturing a training pant 10
is described in detail in PCT Application No. PCT/IB2010/054797,
which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
[0027] The training pants 10 initially are in a stretched-out
configuration and may then be folded about a line of transverse
folding B. As used herein, the term line of transverse folding is
equivalent to a transverse axis orthogonal to the longitudinal
direction of the training pant 10 ("transverse axis"). Subsequent
to the folding of the training pant 10 about the transverse axis,
the leading portion 16 and the trailing portion 18 may be
positioned on top of one another. Once the training pant 10 is
converted to the folded training pant 11, the pair of first
fastening regions 26 and the pair of second fastening regions 28
are in a condition where they face one another and the pair of
first fastening regions 26 and the pair of second fastening regions
28 may be joined together. In some embodiments, once the training
pant 10 is converted to the folded training pant 11, the pair of
first fastening elements may be connected to the pair of second
fastening elements.
[0028] It will be appreciated that after the step of folding the
training pant 10 about the transverse axis B to form the folded
training pant 11, and following the formation of a connection
between the homologous pairs of fastening regions 26, 28 the folded
training pant 11 assumes the conformation of a garment that may be
worn like a pair of pants. In other embodiments, following the
formation of a connection between the homologous pairs of fastening
elements, the folded training pant 11 assumes the conformation of a
garment that may be worn like a pair of pants.
Apparatus for Folding a Pant Type Diaper
[0029] FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-section representation of a
method for folding a training pant. FIG. 2 depicts a folding
apparatus 30 for transversely folding the discrete training pants
10 from an initially stretched-out condition to form folded
training pants 11. The folding apparatus 30 includes a transfer
means, which, in the example illustrated, is formed by a drum
roller 32 having an outer surface 34 on which the discrete training
pants 10 in a stretched-out condition may be secured to the drum
roller 32 during transport to the folding nip 52 using vacuum
suction. The drum roller 32 may rotate about a fixed axis in the
direction indicated by the arrow C.
[0030] The equipment 30 comprises a first conveying device 36 and a
second conveying device 38. The first conveying device 36 and the
second conveying device 38 have a respective first belt 40 and
second belt 42 that are each moved over respective first rollers 44
and second rollers 46. As used herein, the term rollers refers to
the pulleys situated in the corners of each conveying device. The
first belt 40 and the second belt 42 are moved in the directions
indicated by the arrows D and E, respectively. The first belt 40
and the second belt 42 each have at least one respective first
rectilinear branch 48 and second rectilinear branch 50 that are
situated parallel to one another, thereby forming a folding nip
52.
[0031] The first belt 40 and the second belt 42 are configured to
pick up by suction respective sections of the training pants 10. To
accomplish this result, the first belt 40 and the second belt 42
may be perforated and may be respectively connected to a first
suction box 54 and a second suction box 56. The first and second
suction boxes 54, 56 may be further connected to a source of
negative pressure 58. In some embodiments, the source of negative
pressure 58 may be a dynamic vacuum. In other embodiments, the
source of negative pressure 58 may be a static vacuum. The first
belt 40 and the second belt 42 may each have a respective first
branch 62 and second branch 64, each of which face the drum roller
32 and have the purpose of picking up respective sections of the
products 10.
[0032] The folding apparatus 30 may also be equipped with an
insertion blade 60 positioned at the mouth of the folding nip 52
and mobile in the direction indicated by the arrow F to facilitate
insertion of the training pants 10 into the folding nip 52. In some
embodiments, the insertion blade 60 may facilitate the insertion of
the central portion 12 of the training pant 10 into the folding nip
52. In other embodiments, the insertion blade 60 may facilitate the
insertion of a midpoint of the central portion 12 of the training
pant 10 into the folding nip 52. As used herein, the midpoint of
the central portion 12 of the training pant 10 is defined as being
located substantially close to the transverse axis B of the
training pant 10.
[0033] Operation of the folding apparatus 30 is now described. The
discrete training pants 10, secured in a spread-out position on the
outer surface 34 of the drum roller 32, are brought into contact
with both the first branch 62 and the second branch 64 of the
respective first belt 40 and second belt 42. In some embodiments,
the leading portion 16 of the training pant 10 may be brought into
contact with the first branch 62 of the first belt 40 and the
trailing portion 18 of the same training pant 10 may be brought
into contact with the second branch 64 of the second belt 42. The
leading portion 16 and the trailing portion 18 of the training pant
10 may be picked up by vacuum suction by the first and second
branches 62, 64 of the respective first and second belts 40, 42,
and the central portion 12 of the training pant 10 may be inserted
into the folding nip 52. In some embodiments, the insertion blade
60 may push the central portion 12 of the training pant 10 in the
direction F to facilitate insertion of the product into the folding
nip 52. Each training pant 10 may then move through the folding nip
52 and be folded along the transverse axis B to form the folded
training pant 11. The leading portion 16 and the trailing portion
18 of each training pant 10 are positioned on top of one another
during the passage of the training pant 10 through the folding nip
52. During folding, the pair of first fastening regions 26 and the
pair of second fastening regions 28 may be pressed into contact
with one another. In still other embodiments, during folding the
pair first fastening elements and the pair of second fastening
elements may be pressed into contact with one another.
[0034] With reference to FIGS. 3 and 4, at least one of the first
belt 40 and the second belt 42 may respectively include first
perforated regions 74 and second perforated regions 76 which may be
used to secure the folded training pants 10 to the respective first
and second belts 40, 42. The central portion 12 of the training
pants 10 may be received into a first recessed seat 66 or a second
recessed seat 68 or both. As used herein, the term recessed seat
means that the seats are recessed with respect to the respective
first outer surface 70 and second outer surface 72 of the
respective first belt 40 and second belt 42. In the example
illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4, both the first belt 40 and the second
belt 42 are provided with respective recessed seats 66, 68. In
other embodiments, only one of the first belt 40 and the second
belt 40 may include a recessed seat.
[0035] The areas for securing the folded training pants 11 may be
provided by the first perforated regions 74 and the second
perforated regions 76, which are each configured to secure the
folded training pants 10 by vacuum suction. The arrangement of the
perforations in the first perforated regions 74 and the second
perforated regions 76 may be such as to reproduce the shapes of the
respective leading portion 16 and trailing portion 18 of the folded
training pant 11. The first recessed seats 66 and the second
recessed seats 68 each receive respective portions of the central
portion 12 of the folded training pant 11 in which the absorbent
core 20 is present. In one embodiment, the pair of first side
panels 22 and the pair of second side panels 24 of each folded
training pant 11 are arranged on the outside of the respective
first recessed seats 66 and second recessed seats 68. In some
embodiments, the pair of first side panels 22 and the pair of
second side panels 24 of each folded training pant 11 may be
situated on the first outer surface 70 and the second outer surface
72, respectively. In some embodiments, the pair of first side
panels 22 and the pair of second side panels 24 of each folded
training pant 11 may be secured to the first outer surfaces 70 and
the second outer surfaces 72, respectively, using vacuum suction.
In some embodiments, the first outer surfaces 70 and the second
outer surfaces 72 may further include perforations to facilitate
vacuum suction.
[0036] In a further embodiment, wherein only one of the first belt
40 or the second belt 42 includes respective first recessed seats
66 or second recessed seats 68, at least one of the pair of first
side panels 22 or the pair of second side panels 24 of the folded
training pant 11 is positioned on the respective first outer
surface 70 or the second outer surface 72. In such an embodiment,
where the central portion 12 of the folded training pant 11 is
situated in a recessed seat located on only one belt, the other
belt is configured to situate both the central portion 12 of the
folding training pant 11 and the other pair of side panels on the
smooth surface of the other belt that is without the recessed
seats. Both of the other pair of side panels and the central
portion 12 of the folded training pant 11 are secured in position
by means of the grip generated by the perforated areas to which
vacuum suction may be applied.
[0037] FIG. 4 is a partial schematic cross-section representation
of a method for manufacturing a folded training pant and
illustrates the folded training pants 11 moving in a machine
direction F after completely passing through the folding nip 52.
For simplicity, FIG. 4 shows the first rectilinear branch 48 and
the second rectilinear branch 50 of the respective first belt 40
and the second belt 42, set at an exaggerated distance apart from
one another. In practice, the facing first outer surface 70 and the
second outer surface 72 of the respective first rectilinear branch
48 and the second rectilinear branch 50 are positioned close to one
another and compress between them the pair of first side panels 22
with the pair of second side panels 24, wherein the pairs of side
panels 22, 24 are situated on top of one another so as to maintain
mutual compression of the pair of first side panels 22 with the
pair of second side panels 24. In some embodiments, the pairs of
side panels 22, 24 are situated on top of one another so as to
maintain mutual compression and refastenable securement of the pair
of first fastening elements with the pair of complementary second
fastening elements.
[0038] In FIG. 4, the central portions 12 are situated within the
first recessed seats 66 and the second recessed seats 68. An
advantage of positioning the thicker parts (i.e., central portions
12) of the folded training pants 11 within the recessed seats 66,
68 enables application of the desired contact and compression
pressures on the side panels 22, 24 and on the fastening regions
26, 28 without unnecessarily squeezing the central portions 12 of
the folded training pants 11 in which the absorbent core 20 is
set.
[0039] This apparatus and the method have a further advantage of
fastening of the training pants 10 directly during the step of
folding. A separate step of fastening of the side panels subsequent
to the step of folding is thus avoided. This solution therefore
enables simplification of the plant for production of the folded
training pants 11 since a separate station for fastening of the
side panels is not necessary.
[0040] In some embodiments, the movement of the first belt 40 and
the movement of the second belt 42 are in phase with one another in
such a way that the first recessed seats 66 and the second recessed
seats 68 face one another as the respective belts move through the
folding nip 52. Moreover, the movement of the first belt 40 and the
movement of the second belt 42 are in phase with the rotation of
the drum roller 32 in such a way that the central portions 12 of
the training pants 10 are inserted into the folding nip 52 in
alignment with first recessed seats 66 and the second recessed
seats 68.
[0041] In still other embodiments, at least one of the first
suction box 54 and the second suction box 56 are connected to the
vacuum source 58 by a connection system adapted to activate and
deactivate the vacuum suction in phase with the movement of the
training pant 10.
[0042] In another embodiment, the folding apparatus 30 may be
configured to handle training pants 10 lacking refastenable
elements and may be adapted to form permanent and/or
non-refastenable engagement seams between the pair of first
fastening regions 26 and the pair of second fastening regions 28.
In some embodiments, opposing sealing rollers (not shown) may be
incorporated into at least one of the first conveying device 36 and
the second conveying device 38. In some embodiments, the opposing
sealing rollers may form the folding nip 52. In other embodiments,
the opposing sealing rollers may be situated at a location
downstream of the folding nip 52. In still other embodiments, the
opposing sealing rollers may be aligned at locations transverse to
the machine direction and corresponding to the desired location of
the sealed engagement seams. In yet other embodiments, the opposing
sealing rollers may provide sufficient pressure and/or heat to
create a non-refastenable engagement seam between the pair of first
fastening regions 26 and the pair of second fastening regions 28.
In other embodiments, alternate means may be employed for producing
non-refastenable engagement seams, including but not limited to
ultrasonic bonding, hydroentangling, adhesive bonding, and the
like.
[0043] In certain embodiments, the sealing rollers may be
configured to be removable from the folding apparatus 30 so that
the folding apparatus 30 may be capable of selectively and
alternately producing refastenable and non-refastenable training
pants with minimal modification to the production line and minimal
machine down time. Accordingly, the folding apparatus 30 may be
operable with or without the sealing rollers being present.
[0044] Of course, without prejudice to the underlining principles
of the invention, the details and embodiments may vary, even
significantly, with respect to what has been described and
illustrated herein merely by way of example, without departing from
the scope of the invention as defined by the annexed claims.
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