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U.S. Patent No. 9,259,362 B2
May 13, 2016
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Robert Lee Popp, Greenville, WI; Scott Simon Craig Kirby, Wahroonga, Australia; Rodney Allan Butler, Galston, Australia; Kylie Brooke Bridger, Hurlstone Park, Australia; Jeffrey Alan DeBroux, Appleton, WI; David Fleger Bishop, Appleton, WI; and Michael John Faulks, Neenah, WI. Assigned to Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc., Neenah, WI. Filed: 5/22/13 Issued: 2/16/16 An absorbent article comprising: a longitudinal axis and a lateral axis; a front waist region, a rear waist region, and a crotch region, the crotch region being disposed between the front waist region and the rear waist region; a front waist edge in the front waist region, a rear waist edge in the rear waist region, a first longitudinal side edge and a second longitudinal side edge, the first longitudinal side edge and the second longitudinal side edge each extending from the front waist edge to the rear waist edge; a body facing liner comprising a body facing surface and a garment facing surface; a backsheet coupled to the body facing liner; an absorbent body positioned between the body facing liner and the backsheet; a first containment flap and a second containment flap, the first containment flap and the second containment flap each extending from the front waist region to the rear waist region, the first containment flap being on a first side of the longitudinal axis and the second containment flap being on a second side of the longitudinal axis, the first containment flap and the second containment flap each comprising: a stem bonded to one of the body facing liner and the backsheet, the stem configured to extend away from the body facing surface of the body facing liner and the backsheet when the absorbent article is in a relaxed condition; an inner flap projection extending laterally from the stem towards the longitudinal axis when the absorbent article is in the relaxed condition, at least a portion of the inner flap projection being elasticized; and an outer flap projection, the outer flap projection extending laterally from the stem away from the longitudinal axis and the inner flap projection when the absorbent article is in the relaxed condition, at least a portion of the outer flap projection being elasticized; and a means of reducing the outer flap projection from curling towards the longitudinal axis in the crotch region; a first elasticized leg cuff and a second elasticized leg cuff, the first elasticized leg cuff including at least a first leg elastic extending in a direction of the longitudinal axis and being positioned on the first side of the longitudinal axis and laterally outward from the stem of the first containment flap, the second elasticized leg cuff including at least a second leg elastic extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis and being positioned on the second side of the longitudinal axis and laterally outward from the stem of the second containment flap; and a waist elastic coupled to the body facing liner and the first and the second containment flap in the rear waist region, the waist elastic including a body facing surface and a garment facing surface; wherein the inner flap projection is elasticized by including at least a first elastic member and the outer flap projection is elasticized by including at least a second elastic member, adhesive being coupled to the first elastic member and adhesive being coupled to the second elastic member to provide an active flap elastic region, the active flap elastic region including a front end and a rear end, and wherein the means of reducing the outer flap projection from curling towards the longitudinal axis in the crotch region comprises securing the garment facing surface of the waist elastic to an upper surface of the inner flap projection and the outer flap projection of the first and the second containment flaps, the waist elastic overlapping the rear end of the active flap elastic region.
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