Absorbent Article with Improved Liquid Acquisition Capacity, No. 6,844,482.Absorbent absorbent /ab·sor·bent/ (-sor´bent) 1. able to take in, or suck up and incorporate. 2. a tissue structure involved in absorption. 3. a substance that absorbs or promotes absorption. Article with Improved Liquid Acquisition Capacity, No. 6,844,482. Assigned as·sign tr.v. as·signed, as·sign·ing, as·signs 1. To set apart for a particular purpose; designate: assigned a day for the inspection. 2. to Malin Eliasson, Molndal, Sweden, assignee assignee (assign) n. a person to whom property is transferred by sale or gift, particularly real property. (See: assign) ASSIGNEE. One to whom an assignment has been made. 2. for SCA (Single Connector Attachment) An 80-pin plug and socket used to connect peripherals. With a SCSI drive, it rolls three cables (power, data channel and ID configuration) into one connector for fast installation and removal. Hygiene Products, Gothenburg, Sweden. Applied: 11/10/03. Issued: 1/18/05. An absorbent article comprising a transverse To cross from side to side. direction and a longitudinal lon·gi·tu·di·nal adj. Running in the direction of the long axis of the body or any of its parts. direction, two end edges extending in the transverse direction, two side edges extending in the longitudinal direction, edge portions comprising two end edge portions located at the end edges and two side edge portions located at the side edges has been issued a patent. The article also contains a primary liquid reception area located in the longitudinal direction between the end edge portions and in the transverse direction between the side edge portions, an upper surface, which is adapted to face a wearer during use and a lower surface, which is adapted to face away from a wearer during use, the upper surface being liquid-permeable at least within the primary liquid reception area. The absorbent article also comprising an absorption body with a liquid distribution layer, the absorption body comprises an upper layer and a lower layer, the upper layer having at least two separate parts, of which a first part is arranged in the primary liquid reception area and a second part is arranged in at least one of the edge portions of the article, and the liquid distribution layer is arranged above both the upper layer and the lower layer in the liquid reception area and between the upper layer and the lower layer in at least one edge portion, and the liquid distribution layer has lower density than both the upper layer and the lower layer. |
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