Belted absorbent article.Belted 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: No. 6,726,670; Christian Almberg and Lucas Back, assignors to 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 AB, Gothenburg, Sweden. Filed 7/12/01. Issued 4/27/04. A belted absorbent article has been patented. Featuring a topsheet, a backsheet and an absorbent batt between the two, the article includes an absorbent structure that extends along a first longitudinal axis. The absorbent structure has a transverse axis (Geom.) that axis which passes through the foci. See also: Transverse dividing the absorbent structure into a front panel terminating in a front end region and a rear panel terminating in a rear end region. The absorbent structure is delimited de·lim·it also de·lim·i·tate tr.v. de·lim·it·ed also de·lim·i·tat·ed, de·lim·it·ing also de·lim·i·tat·ing, de·lim·its also de·lim·i·tates To establish the limits or boundaries of; demarcate. by opposed longitudinal edges and opposed transverse edges. A pair of opposed belt halves are attached to the absorbent structure at the rear end region of the rear panel. Each of the belt halves are attached by a respective joint and extend along a longitudinal axis of the the diameter of the sphere which is perpendicular to the plane of the circle. See also: Axis belt such that each belt half extends outwardly from a respective longitudinal edge of the absorbent structure, Each of the joints between the belt half and the absorbent structure is designed so that when each belt half is subjected to a tension force of 35 N acting along the longitudinal axis of the belt, the longitudinal axis of the belt creates an angle to the transverse axis of the absorbent structure. |
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