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U.S. Patent No. 10,307,308
August 5, 2019
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
Livea Fujita Barbosa, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Felipe Boni Rezende, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and Leonard Rosenfeld, Yardley, PA. Assigned to Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc., Skillman, NJ. Filed: 3/12/15 Issued: 6/4/19 An absorbent article having a transversely extending centerline and a longitudinally extending centerline and a body facing surface, the body facing surface comprising: a central region having i) a first transverse side parallel to the transversely extending centerline and a second transverse side parallel to the transversely extending centerline and opposite the first transverse side in the direction of the longitudinally extending centerline; and ii) a first longitudinal side parallel to the longitudinally extending centerline and a second longitudinal side parallel to the longitudinally extending centerline and opposite the first longitudinal side in the direction of the transversely extending centerline, the central region comprising an embossing pattern extending about and directionally along the longitudinally extending centerline, the embossing pattern comprising channels; a first longitudinal end region having a length measured from the first transverse side of the central region to a first transverse edge of the absorbent article directionally along the longitudinally extending centerline away from the central region, the first longitudinal end region comprising a first plurality of channels defining a first longitudinal end embossing pattern having a length wherein at least one of the channels of the first plurality of channels extends substantially parallel to the longitudinally extending centerline proximate the longitudinally extending centerline from the first transverse side from about 50% to about 90% of the length of the first longitudinal end region; a second longitudinal end region having a length measured from the second transverse side of the central region to a second transverse edge of the absorbent article directionally along the longitudinally extending centerline and away from the of the central region, the second longitudinal end region comprising a second plurality of channels defining a second longitudinal end embossing pattern having a length wherein at least one of the channels of the second plurality of channels extends substantially parallel to the longitudinally extending centerline proximate the longitudinally extending centerline from the second transverse side from about 50% to about 90% of the length of the second longitudinal end region, the embossing pattern of the central region located longitudinally between and interconnected with the first and second plurality of channels; a central longitudinal zone extending longitudinally across the first and second transverse end regions and the central region, the central longitudinal zone extending symmetrical about and directionally along the longitudinally extending centerline and comprising opposing longitudinally extending central longitudinal zone edges parallel to the longitudinally extending centerline defining a central longitudinal zone width W of from about 5 mm to about 20 mm, wherein the embossing pattern of the central region is located within the central longitudinal zone and does not extend beyond the central longitudinal zone width W; a first transverse end region extending from the first longitudinal side of the central region directionally along the transversely extending centerline and away from the central region, the first transverse end region comprising a least one first longitudinally extending outer channel spaced from about 5 mm to about 26 mm from the nearest central longitudinal zone edge; and a second transverse end region extending from the second longitudinal side of the central region directionally along the transversely extending centerline and away from the of the central region, the second transverse end region comprising a least one second longitudinally extending outer channel spaced from about 5 mm to about 26 mm from the nearest central longitudinal zone edge wherein the channels of the embossing pattern of the central region interconnects in fluid communication with the channels of the embossing patterns of the first and second longitudinal end regions, thereby defining the first and second transverse sides of the central region.
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