CA2067687A1 - Method and apparatus for producing raised leg cuff for diapers - Google Patents

Method and apparatus for producing raised leg cuff for diapers

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CA2067687A1
CA2067687A1 CA002067687A CA2067687A CA2067687A1 CA 2067687 A1 CA2067687 A1 CA 2067687A1 CA 002067687 A CA002067687 A CA 002067687A CA 2067687 A CA2067687 A CA 2067687A CA 2067687 A1 CA2067687 A1 CA 2067687A1
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John R. Merkatoris
William Van Ryzin
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Paper Converting Machine Co
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Abstract

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING RAISED
LEG CUFF FOR DIAPERS
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE:
A method and apparatus for producing raised leg cuffs for diapers in which an elastic band is oriented in a straight line direction so as to be adhesively encapsulated between the fold portions of a diaper web while the same is passing through a folding board.

Description

20~7~8~

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING RAISED
LEG CUFF FOR DIAPERS

~ACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF INVENTION:

This invention relates to a method and apparatus for producing a raised leg cuff for diapers and, more particularly, the method and apparatus for introducing an elastic band into the cuff in encapsulated condition while passing through a folding board. Cuffed diapers are well established in the disposable trade as exemplified by U.S. patent 4,695,278.
In the past, folding boards have only been used for folding webs (typically facial tissue), but now we are folding preglued webs and drawing elastic and/or barrier web into the fold right at the folding board. 'rhis is a ver~ simple solution to the problem of handling and assembling multiple webs ~i~h widely different tensions (i.e., the elastic has between 50~ and ~O0% stretch).
The reverse C-fold developed hy the foldiny boards rolls the parent web around the board to bring the mating surfaces together without sliding relative to each other. This allows the glue to "ride along" without-causing wrinkles or glue buildup problems. Another advantage is that the other items assembled into the cuff can take a straight web path into the 20~7~87 Jlded area thus elimina~ing the need to run the hiyh tension members over turning surfaces tkeeps them separated from the folding pro~ess).
According to the instant invention, we are able to install a tensioned elastic band within a cu~f formed by longitudinally folding a web without subjecting the tensioned elastic ~and to change in direction whereby a positive positioning o~ the band relative to the thus folded cu~ is developed.
Other objects and advantages of the invention may be seen in the details of ~he ensuing specification.
BRIEE DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:
The invention is described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which --FIG. 1 is a schematic side elevational view of apparatus for practicing the invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view as viewed from below of the folding board of F~G. 1 showing the interrelation~hip of the web and elastic band, FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a diaper ~quipped with a raised leg cu~;
FIG. ~ ie a seational v.iew taken along the sight line 4-4 as applied to FIG. 3; and FIGS. 5 and 6 are views similar to FIG. 4 but showing alternative forms of leg cuff~
DETAILED DESCRIPTION:
With reference to FIG. 3 the numeral 10 ~esignates generally a disposable diaper which, in conventional fashion, 2~7~87 Icludes superposed layers of moi~ture impervious web such as polyethylene, absorbent fluf~ layer and a nonwoven layer as at 11 which is in contact with the infant's body. The diapPr 10 normally is equipped with elastic leg bands as at 12 which may be either outboard (as shown) or inboard of the raised leg cu~fs provided by web 13. The raised leg cuff 13 can be seen in sectional view in FIG. 4 where there is a foot-like portion 14 attached to the nonwoven layer 11 and an upstanding portion 15 which is folded on itself as at 16 to confine one or more elastic bands 17. In the illustration given, the fold developed at 18 is positioned between two strips of adhesive as at 19 and 20 and which serve to encapsulate the elastic bands 17.
The construction of FIGS. 3 and 4 is advantageously provided by the apparatus depicted schematically in FIG. 1. In FIG. 1 the numeral 21 designates a roll of nonwoven material which is unwound to provide the two cuffs 13. For this purpose, the roll 21 is twice as wide as eac~ cuf f and the web issuing therefrom is slit by a slitter mechanism as at 22. Therea~ter, the two webs are pulled by means of pull rolls 23 alony a generally longitudinally extending path P which includes a ~olding board 24 ~or one web and 25 ~or the other web -- one being a left hand ~olding board whlle the other is a right hand folding board.
Still referring to FIG. 1, each folding board is seen to have an upstream plate portion as at 26 and a downstream plate portion as at 27 developed by a transverse angle to provide the edge 28 which will be explained in further detail in conjunction with FI~. 2.
A roll 29 o~ elastic band material is operably 2~67~87 ~_sociated with frame means 30 ~hich may also ~upport one or more o~ the previously described elements. The roll o~ elastic band material 29 is maintained in unwind means which includes a guide roll 31 which is seen to be aligned with the transverse S angl~ 28 and also the downstream pull rolls 32 which are employed to advance the web~ 13 through the ~olding boards at 24 or 25 as the case may be.
A reference is now made to FIG. 2 which is a perspective of the folding board 24 but as viewed from the underside so as to better appreciate the web orientation in developing the encapsulating fold for thP elastic band. As before, the folding board 24 has an upstream plate portion 26 and a downstream plate portion 27. These are related so as to form the angle 28 in the web being advanced through the folding board.
As the web 13 is advanced through the folding board it encounters first an angled edge 33 on the upstream plate portion which starts to develop the reverse fold 16 - as referred to in FI&o 4. Next, the web 13 encounters substantially simultaneously the angled edge 28 developed by the upstream and downstream plate portions 26, 27 and a thixd angled edge 34 provided by the down~tream plate portion 27. This re~ults in the longitudinal edge of the web being ~olded on itsel~ ( as represented in more closely hatched lines) to develop the 25 overfold 16.
Meanwhile, the elastic band 17 has been introduced in between the portion~ 15, 16 o~ the fold and confined be~ween the adhesive layers 19, 20 which may be advantageously applied by 2~7~87 ~e noæzles 35 relative to the web directed toward the ~olding board 24 or nozzles 36 relative to the web pas~ing koward the folding board 25.
We have found it especially advantageous to provide adhesive on the two sides 15, 16 of the fold so as to achieve the advantageous encapsulation of the one or more elastic bands 17~ Particularly in the case of a nonwoven web, the adhesive bonds quickly to the nonwoven but in its exposure after application it may not ~e sufficiently tacky to pick up the elastic band. However, when the elastic band is sandwiched between two layers of adhesive as at 19 and 20, there appears to ~e an attraction or an affinity of the adhesive layer for each other that quickly encapsulates the elastic band.
It is also possible through the practice of the invention to include the provision of the moisture impervious film as at 39 in FIG. 5 ~- this being advantageously provided by a parent roll 37 -- see FIG~ 1. Th~ unwind means for the parent roll 37 also includes the guide roll 31 so that the unwind means for the moisture impervious film 39, the unwind means for the elastic band 17, the angle edge 28, and the pull rolls 32 are all colinear.
It i~ also within the purvlew o~ the invention to make use oP an adhesive which has barrier-providing characteristics, i.e., being moisture impervious, through the use of a spacial adhe~ive as at 38 in FI~. 6. In this instance, ~he reverse fold portion 16 o~ FIG. 4 is elongated as at 16a in FIG. 6 50 as to provide a portion o~ the nonwoven in full covering relation with the cuff portion 15a. Thi~ avoid~ exposing the adhesive to 20~7~7 e infant's skin.
In summary, the ~orming board or plate u~ed ~or the raised leg cuff is a reverse C-fold inter~old board. The reverse C fold allows the glue to be applied to the nonw~ven so that the nonwoven can be folded without the glue coming in contact with the forming plate. The interfold part oP the plate allows the elastic to be added in a straight line so no wrinkling is caused in the nonwoven. One or more strands of elastic can be added to the raised leg cuff. Polyethylene or other material can also be added by the straight line method of forming. Either glue as a barrier guard or polyethylene as water impermeable substance can be added to the leg cuff because of the ability to interfold other products into the nonwoven.
A small cuff can be added to a ~ingle liquid pervious top sheet or the cu~f can be made with a three piece liquid pervious top sheet. There are many combinations of cuffs and cuff construction that can be made on this plate.
Some of the advantages of using this method to make raised leg cuffs are:
l. Gluing can be done by slot coating or swirl jet;
2. Qne or more strands of elaskicated material can be added;
3. For the water impervious part of the product, either polyethylene or a wat0r imperviou~ glue can be used on this folding plate;
4. Small cuffs can be added to a continuous backsheet or a three piece backsheet could be 2~7687 made;
5. The width o~ a cuff is easily adjustable up to approximately 1/3 o~ the diaper width.
The folded over portion of the cuff where the elastic is contained and can readily range from 3/4"
~o 4-1/2";
6. The number of strands of elasticated material, the stretch given the strands and the placement widthwise of the strands is a very simple adjustment and can be made by a customer to change the looks of the diaper as desired.

Claims (11)

1. A method of a raised leg cuff for a diaper (1) characterized by advancing a web (13) along a longitudinal path (P) extending from unwind roll means (21) toward a folding board (24), applying a longitudinally extending strip (19) of adhesive to said web, applying a tensioned continuous elastic band (17) to said web in contact with said adhesive strip, introducing the web equipped with said adhesive strip and elastic band into said folding board to roll a longitudinally extending fold (18) having confronting fold portions (15, 16) for encapsulating said elastic band within said elastic strip, and attaching the thus-folding web to a diaper (11).
2. The method of claim 1 in which said adhesive strip is applied relative to said longitudinally extending fold to position adhesive (19, 20) on both sides of said elastic band.
3. The method of claim 2 in which At least two transversely separated strips (19, 20) of adhesive are applied with said fold being positioned between said strips.
4. The method of claim 1 in which said folding board includes a transverse angle defining an upstream plate portion (26) and a downstream plate portion (27), and orienting the direction of said elastic band so that said band contacts said web at about said transverse angle.
5. The method of claim 4 in which the orienting direction is parallel to said downstream plate portion whereby said elastic band extends in a straight line without encountering transverse change in direction until encapsulated in the folding board.
6. The method of claim 1 in which a moisture impervious film (39) is sandwiched between said confronting fold portions.
7. The method of claim 6 in which said film is a separate web.
8. The method of claim 6 in which said adhesive strip is moisture impervious (38).
9. Apparatus for forming a raised leg cuff for a diaper comprising:
frame means (30) defining a generally longitudinally extending path having web unwind roll means (21) at the upstream end and pull roll means (32) at the downstream end, a folding board (24) on said frame means intermediate the ends of said path and positioned so as to have said web pass therethrough in advancing from said unwind means to said pull roll means, tensioned elastic band unwind means (29) and adhesive applying means (35) on said frame means upstream of said folding board and on one side of said web, and said folding board having three folding angles (33, 28, 34) with one of said angles (34) extending transversely of said path to envelope said elastic band within an adhesive equipped longitudinally extending fold in said web.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 in which said pull roll means, unwind means and one angle are arranged on said frame means to dispose said elastic band in a straight line.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 in which said frame means is equipped with film unwind means also colinear with said pull roll means, said elastic band unwind means and said one angle.
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