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U.S. Patent No. 10,166,152
February 8, 2019
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
Yoko Suzuki, Sakura, Japan; and Kaori Umemoto, Sakura, Japan. Assigned to Daio Paper Corporation, Ehime, Japan. Filed: 9/4/14 Issued: 1/1/19 An absorbent article comprising an absorber interposed between a permeable front surface sheet and a back surface sheet, wherein the absorber includes an uncompressed absorber recessed part of a groove shape into which the permeable front surface sheet is received, the groove extending lengthwise of the absorbent article over a predetermined range of the absorbent article, the groove being midway a width of the absorbent article and the predetermined range including a body fluid discharge site of a wearer of the absorbent article, wherein, at least one embossed part is provided having an emboss embossed onto a front surface of the permeable front surface sheet at a bottom of the groove in an area centered with respect to width of the groove and extending along the groove in a lengthwise direction of the groove, and the embossing affixing the permeable front surface sheet to the back surface sheet at the bottom of the groove only at said area, and the emboss being of width A smaller than width B of the groove, wherein a ratio A/B is 0.6 or greater and less than 0.83 thereby forming within the groove respective empty buffer zones between respective longitudinal side walls of the groove and those areas of the permeable front surface sheet which are received in the groove but not affixed to the bottom of the groove, whereby the buffer zones are configured to temporarily store body fluid which has passed through the permeable front sheet and not yet been absorbed by the absorber.
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