12.01.23
Kevin Charles Strong, Loveland, OH; Evan Joseph Durling, West Chester, OH; Hinrich Knuth, Mason, OH; and Khalid Qureshi, Mason, OH.
Assigned to The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH.
Filed: 12/17/19
Issued: 10/10/23
A method for making a tampon, the method comprising steps of: advancing primary absorbent members in a machine direction, wherein each primary absorbent member comprises a first surface and an opposing second surface extending in the machine direction between a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the leading edges of advancing the primary absorbent members are separated from each other in the machine direction by a pitch distance; advancing discrete secondary absorbent members, wherein each discrete secondary absorbent member comprises a first surface and an opposing second surface extending in the machine direction between a leading edge and a trailing edge; separating the leading edges of the advancing discrete secondary absorbent members from each other in the machine direction by the pitch distance; advancing a continuous cord in the machine direction; positioning the continuous cord on the first surface of a first discrete secondary absorbent member; positioning the second surface of the first discrete secondary absorbent member in contact with and in a facing relationship with the first surface of a first primary absorbent member; sewing a thread through the continuous cord, the first discrete secondary absorbent member, and the first primary absorbent member.
Assigned to The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH.
Filed: 12/17/19
Issued: 10/10/23
A method for making a tampon, the method comprising steps of: advancing primary absorbent members in a machine direction, wherein each primary absorbent member comprises a first surface and an opposing second surface extending in the machine direction between a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the leading edges of advancing the primary absorbent members are separated from each other in the machine direction by a pitch distance; advancing discrete secondary absorbent members, wherein each discrete secondary absorbent member comprises a first surface and an opposing second surface extending in the machine direction between a leading edge and a trailing edge; separating the leading edges of the advancing discrete secondary absorbent members from each other in the machine direction by the pitch distance; advancing a continuous cord in the machine direction; positioning the continuous cord on the first surface of a first discrete secondary absorbent member; positioning the second surface of the first discrete secondary absorbent member in contact with and in a facing relationship with the first surface of a first primary absorbent member; sewing a thread through the continuous cord, the first discrete secondary absorbent member, and the first primary absorbent member.