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U.S. Patent No. 12,064,324
October 3, 2024
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Gabriele Sablone, Pescara, Italy. Assigned to Fameccanica.Data S.p.A. Filed: 10/21/20 Issued: 8/20/24 A method for producing absorbent sanitary articles, comprising: providing a continuous absorbent composite web having a longitudinal axis and an inner surface of liquid-permeable material, advancing said continuous absorbent composite web in a machine direction parallel to said longitudinal axis, cutting said continuous absorbent composite web along a direction transverse to said longitudinal axis, so as to give rise to a continuous succession of absorbent bodies, having the inner surface and an elongated shape along said longitudinal axis, each absorbent body having two longitudinal sides, a front transverse side and a rear transverse side, forming a plurality of front waistbands from a continuous sheet of material at a first unit, and a plurality of rear waistbands from a continuous web of material at a second unit different than the first unit, the continuous web of material being different than the continuous sheet of material, each front and rear waistband having an elongated shape in the transverse direction, wherein the plurality of rear waistbands each have a greater dimension in said transverse direction than a dimension in the transverse direction of the plurality of front waistbands, the forming including cutting the continuous sheet and continuous web into respective lengths to form the respective plurality of front and rear waistbands before the front and rear waistbands are attached to an absorbent body of the continuous succession of absorbent bodies, attaching a central portion of each front waistband of the plurality of front waistbands and a central portion of each rear waistband of the plurality of rear waistbands to the inner surface of a respective absorbent body of the continuous succession of absorbent bodies while the respective absorbent body continues to have its longitudinal axis in the machine direction so that, after attaching to the respective absorbent body, each front waistband protrudes beyond said front transverse side and each rear waistband protrudes beyond said rear transverse side, applying glue areas on the inner surface of said continuous absorbent composite web at areas which will give rise to said front transverse side and to said rear transverse side, before carrying out said cut of the continuous absorbent composite web along the direction transverse to said longitudinal axis, wherein each applied glue area includes an “I” shape, with a single central portion elongated in the transverse direction and two side areas wider than the central portion extending along the longitudinal axis at opposed transverse ends of the central portion, and wherein cutting the absorbent continuous web along the direction transverse to the longitudinal axis includes cutting the absorbent continuous web through the central portion and two side portions of the applied glue areas such that after this cutting, each absorbent body includes two C-shaped glue areas at its opposite front and rear transverse sides, facing a center of the absorbent body between the front and rear transverse sides.
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