02.02.16
Kathleen Marie Lawson, West Chester, OH; Mark John Ciesko, Hartland, WI; Christofer Fuchs, Schwalbach am Taunus, Germany; Alizha Victoria Smith, Cincinnati, OH; Harald Hermann Hundorf, Bonn, Germany; Horst Blessing, Cincinnati, OH; Peter Dziezok, Hochheim, Germany; Mattias Schmidt, Idstein, Germany; Holger Beruda, Schwalbach am Taunus, Germany; and Bruno Johannes Ehrnsperger, Bad Soden, Germany. Assigned to The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH.
Filed: 1/9/14
Issued: 1/5/16
A disposable absorbent article comprising: a. an interior design signal indicating absorbency; and b. an absorbent core including a first absorbent layer, the first absorbent layer including a first substrate and absorbent particulate polymer material deposited on the first substrate; c. wherein the absorbent particulate polymer material may be immobilized when wet such that the absorbent core achieves a wet immobilization of greater than about 50%; further comprising a topsheet, wherein the interior design signal is located on the topsheet and on a layer beneath the topsheet of the absorbent article.
Filed: 1/9/14
Issued: 1/5/16
A disposable absorbent article comprising: a. an interior design signal indicating absorbency; and b. an absorbent core including a first absorbent layer, the first absorbent layer including a first substrate and absorbent particulate polymer material deposited on the first substrate; c. wherein the absorbent particulate polymer material may be immobilized when wet such that the absorbent core achieves a wet immobilization of greater than about 50%; further comprising a topsheet, wherein the interior design signal is located on the topsheet and on a layer beneath the topsheet of the absorbent article.