EP1489990A2 - Garniture absorbant la sueur - Google Patents

Garniture absorbant la sueur

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EP1489990A2
EP1489990A2 EP03745217A EP03745217A EP1489990A2 EP 1489990 A2 EP1489990 A2 EP 1489990A2 EP 03745217 A EP03745217 A EP 03745217A EP 03745217 A EP03745217 A EP 03745217A EP 1489990 A2 EP1489990 A2 EP 1489990A2
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Prior art keywords
support
self
adhesive film
welding insert
insert
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German (de)
English (en)
Inventor
Barbara Ammer
Helmut Ammer
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/12Shields or protectors
    • A41D27/13Under-arm shields
    • A41D27/133Self-adhering on the skin

Definitions

  • the invention relates to a welding insert for insertion into the armpit with an absorbent pad consisting of two mutually bendable sections and a self-adhesive film projecting over the edge of the pad.
  • the welding insert has a self-adhesive film which protrudes from the edge of an absorbent pad consisting of two sections which can be bent relative to one another.
  • the support is made in two parts and overlaps in the bending area and on the other hand the self-adhesive film is not protruding in this area of the support.
  • the overlay does not lie completely on the skin due to the overlapping support parts, the sweat produced there cannot be absorbed by the sweat insert, which causes sweat to accumulate at these points, resulting in a comparatively strong smell of sweat.
  • the sweat can only be absorbed by the surrounding support sections, which prevents a uniform decrease in the suction effect of the support, which reduces the length of time that the welding insert is worn.
  • a particular disadvantage of this type of welding insert is that the tensile stresses that arise in the bending area be transferred to the skin via the self-adhesive film, which causes the sweat insert to tighten against the skin. Since a comparatively large number of nerve cells and hair-forming cells are formed in the armpit, this tension is felt to be very painful, which greatly limits the comfort of the sweat insert.
  • a welding insert is known from US Pat. No. 2,669,720, which consists of a support and a support projecting from the support. Carrier and pad are connected by several adhesive strips, which also serve to hold the sweat insert on the skin.
  • this welding insert can reduce the tensile stress occurring in the bending area, this welding insert cannot prevent tensile stresses being transmitted between the two support parts of the welding insert separated by the armpit arch, so that such welding inserts are not suitable for the armpit.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of designing a welding insert of the type described in such a way that no tension occurs in the skin when the welding insert is worn, but a complete contact of the welding insert on the skin must be ensured.
  • the invention achieves the object in that the self-adhesive film is interrupted at least in the bending area of the two sections of the support.
  • the tensile stresses arising from the bending of the welding insert are absorbed by the support, only care being taken when attaching the welding insert that the area without adhesive film lies against the underarm arch.
  • the elasticity of the overlay prevents the tensile stresses from being transferred to the self-adhesive film, which particularly improves the wearing comfort of the welding insert.
  • At least one curved bending line is provided in the welding insert in the bending area, the bending properties of the welding insert and the wearing comfort can be improved.
  • a bend that is adapted to the armpit arch is already predetermined, with which bulges in the bending area can be prevented.
  • the elasticity of the support is not influenced by the self-adhesive film, which improves the contact of the support with the skin.
  • tensile stresses that arise between the edge strips of the self-adhesive film are absorbed by the support and are not transmitted to the skin, which increases the wearing comfort of the welding insert.
  • the pad on the side facing away from the skin can be covered in a liquid-tight manner both between the edge strips of the self-adhesive film and in the bending area. So that the skin is not cut off from the air supply, the cover of the pad is gas-permeable. If this cover is also slightly stretchable, the wearing comfort of the welding insert is not impaired.
  • the support can preferably be constructed from an elastic, deformable and / or soft material and can be of both single-layer and multi-layer design.
  • the elasticity can be further improved by embedding stretch marks in the support. It need not be further stated that both the support and the self-adhesive film have to be made of a skin-friendly material.
  • the pad can be mixed with a fragrance and / or with odor-suppressing preparations. To reduce the Sweat formation has proven itself in aluminum chlorate, which can also be embedded in the overlay.
  • the welding insert is trapezoidal, it is possible to provide support sections of different sizes according to the number of welding cells at armpit height.
  • the smaller area of support above the armpit which is also known to have a taper in the direction of the upper arm, and on the other hand the larger area below the armpit for high suction can be provided.
  • the sweat insert protrudes from the armpit and is thus visible when worn.
  • both the strength against tensile stresses can be increased and the material requirement for the self-adhesive film can be advantageously reduced, since the comparatively large overlap area of the support and self-adhesive film that is otherwise required for a tensile adhesive connection is reduced.
  • Fig. 1 shows the welding insert according to the invention in a plan view and Fig. 2 shows a section along line A-A of Fig. 1 in an enlarged view.
  • the welding insert 1 has an absorbent pad 2 consisting of two mutually bendable sections (FIG. 1).
  • a self-adhesive film 3 protrudes over the edge of the support 2 and is interrupted at least in the bending area of the two sections of the support 2. Further interruptions at the corners of the Welding insert highlighted, which is only indicated in Figure 1.
  • the welding insert 1 is trapezoidal, so as to correspond to the shape of the armpit.
  • At least one curved bending line 4 in the bending area of the support 2 which can be created, for example, by notches in the support material, on the one hand the bending of the welding insert 1 is facilitated and on the other hand it is ensured that the welding insert 1 fits the armpit accordingly.
  • several bending lines 4 with different curvatures and bending lines 4 are provided on both support sections.
  • the self-adhesive film 3 is applied in the form of edge strips to the edges of the support sections, the edge strips with the adhesive-guiding side being overlapping to the edges of the support sections for a sufficiently firm connection, specifically on the support side that is turned away from the skin. Furthermore, the outer edge of the self-adhesive film 3 in the bending area forms a circular arc 5 which runs towards the support, so that a possible roll-up of the self-adhesive film 3 during wear is avoided.
  • a stiffener 7 with aluminum chlorate is used in the longitudinal direction of the support 2.

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Cosmetics (AREA)
  • Undergarments, Swaddling Clothes, Handkerchiefs Or Underwear Materials (AREA)
  • Orthopedics, Nursing, And Contraception (AREA)
  • Details Of Garments (AREA)

Abstract

L'invention concerne une garniture absorbant la sueur (1) destinée à être insérée dans le creux de l'aisselle, comprenant un support absorbant (2) formé de deux parties susceptibles de s'incurver l'une par rapport à l'autre, et une feuille autoadhésive (3) en saillie sur le bord du support (2). En vue d'améliorer les conditions de fabrication, l'invention est caractérisée en ce que la feuille autoadhésive (3) est interrompue au moins dans la zone incurvée des deux parties du support (2).
EP03745217A 2002-04-03 2003-03-28 Garniture absorbant la sueur Withdrawn EP1489990A2 (fr)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AT2042002U 2002-04-03
AT0020402U AT6064U1 (de) 2002-04-03 2002-04-03 Schweisseinlage
PCT/AT2003/000088 WO2003082143A2 (fr) 2002-04-03 2003-03-28 Garniture absorbant la sueur

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EP1489990A2 true EP1489990A2 (fr) 2004-12-29

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US (1) US20060015981A1 (fr)
EP (1) EP1489990A2 (fr)
AT (1) AT6064U1 (fr)
AU (1) AU2003227074A1 (fr)
WO (1) WO2003082143A2 (fr)

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US20060015981A1 (en) 2006-01-26
AU2003227074A1 (en) 2003-10-13
WO2003082143A2 (fr) 2003-10-09
AT6064U1 (de) 2003-04-25
AU2003227074A8 (en) 2003-10-13
WO2003082143A3 (fr) 2004-04-01

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