03.04.21
Donald Carroll Roe, West Chester, OH; Melanie D Allen, Newport, KY; Kathleen Quinlan Ames-Ooten, Cincinnati, OH; Mark John Ciesko, Hartland, WI; Barry Robert Feist, Madeira, OH; Eiro Fukkuda, Mason, OH; and George Bartol Glackin, Wyoming, OH.
Assigned to The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH.
Filed: 10/23/17
Issued: 2/2/21
A pull-on pants type wearable article adapted for use by a pre-literate child comprising: a main portion including an outer cover, the main portion defining a front waist region, a rear waist region, and a crotch region extending between and connecting the front and rear waist regions; a first side region and a second side region adjacent to the main portion; a laminate overlapping at least a portion of the main portion forming a first transverse region and a second transverse region, wherein the first transverse region is adjacent the first side region and the second transverse region is adjacent the second side region, wherein at least a portion of the laminate being extendable between a relaxed state and an extended state; a first cognitively functional graphic in the image of a hand is disposed on the first side region and a second cognitively functional graphic in the image of a hand is disposed on the second side region, wherein at least a portion of the first graphic is disposed on the laminate and at least a portion of the second graphic is disposed on the laminate, wherein at least a portion of the first graphic is disposed on the first transverse region and at least a portion of the second graphic is disposed on the second transverse region, wherein the first graphic and the second graphic are legible when the laminate is in the relaxed state; wherein said first and second graphics are each proximate to a texture feature formed in said laminate and comprising an outer layer of nonwoven material, an inner layer of nonwoven material and an elastomeric element disposed between said inner and outer layers, said outer layer comprising apertures which expose portions of the elastomeric element thereby providing the texture feature on the exterior surface of the article; wherein said first and second graphics and texture feature provide an informational image to the child that the article is to be grasped in the location of the image.
Assigned to The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH.
Filed: 10/23/17
Issued: 2/2/21
A pull-on pants type wearable article adapted for use by a pre-literate child comprising: a main portion including an outer cover, the main portion defining a front waist region, a rear waist region, and a crotch region extending between and connecting the front and rear waist regions; a first side region and a second side region adjacent to the main portion; a laminate overlapping at least a portion of the main portion forming a first transverse region and a second transverse region, wherein the first transverse region is adjacent the first side region and the second transverse region is adjacent the second side region, wherein at least a portion of the laminate being extendable between a relaxed state and an extended state; a first cognitively functional graphic in the image of a hand is disposed on the first side region and a second cognitively functional graphic in the image of a hand is disposed on the second side region, wherein at least a portion of the first graphic is disposed on the laminate and at least a portion of the second graphic is disposed on the laminate, wherein at least a portion of the first graphic is disposed on the first transverse region and at least a portion of the second graphic is disposed on the second transverse region, wherein the first graphic and the second graphic are legible when the laminate is in the relaxed state; wherein said first and second graphics are each proximate to a texture feature formed in said laminate and comprising an outer layer of nonwoven material, an inner layer of nonwoven material and an elastomeric element disposed between said inner and outer layers, said outer layer comprising apertures which expose portions of the elastomeric element thereby providing the texture feature on the exterior surface of the article; wherein said first and second graphics and texture feature provide an informational image to the child that the article is to be grasped in the location of the image.