03.04.21
Ricardo Borrero, Altoona, WI; Michael Wayne Harris, Eau Claire, WI; and Michael Sandor, Eau Claire, WI.
Assigned to Drylock Technologies NV, Zele, Belgium.
Filed: 9/30/14
Issued: 2/2/21
A method for manufacturing substantially seamless incontinence underwear products, the method including: manufacturing a substantially cylindrical garment structure using a stretchable garment material, the garment structure including first and second open end faces and a substantially cylindrical body portion between the first and second open end faces, the substantially cylindrical body portion of the garment structure including an inner facing surface, and an outer facing surface; at or near the perimeter edges of the first and second open end faces, preparing respective first and second waistband regions; separating the garment structure into first and second articles at a central region of the body portion, the first article including the first waistband area and substantially a first half of the body portion of the garment structure, and the second article including the second waistband area and substantially a second half of the body portion of the garment structure; and applying respective first and second separately provided absorbent assemblies to the first and second articles to provide respective first and second substantially seamless incontinence underwear products.
Assigned to Drylock Technologies NV, Zele, Belgium.
Filed: 9/30/14
Issued: 2/2/21
A method for manufacturing substantially seamless incontinence underwear products, the method including: manufacturing a substantially cylindrical garment structure using a stretchable garment material, the garment structure including first and second open end faces and a substantially cylindrical body portion between the first and second open end faces, the substantially cylindrical body portion of the garment structure including an inner facing surface, and an outer facing surface; at or near the perimeter edges of the first and second open end faces, preparing respective first and second waistband regions; separating the garment structure into first and second articles at a central region of the body portion, the first article including the first waistband area and substantially a first half of the body portion of the garment structure, and the second article including the second waistband area and substantially a second half of the body portion of the garment structure; and applying respective first and second separately provided absorbent assemblies to the first and second articles to provide respective first and second substantially seamless incontinence underwear products.