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publicationDate 2012-10-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2012200209-A
titleOfInvention Disposable diapers for pets
abstract An object of the present invention is to make it difficult to form a gap between a tail passage part and an anal side edge at the base of the tail without using a separate member, thereby preventing leakage of excrement from the tail passage part. The object is to provide a main body portion 10 extending in one longitudinal direction so as to cover the crotch and the abdomen from the anal edge at the base of the tail 100, and from the main body portion 10 to the other longitudinal direction. A winding portion 80 extending from the main body portion 80; a flap portion 83 extending from the root portion 82 on both sides in the width direction; and the winding portion. Connecting means 74 for fixing 80 in a cylindrical state of an arbitrary diameter, and aligning the root portion 82 of the winding portion 80 with the anal side edge at the root of the tail 100 and winding the flap portion 83 around the tail 100 This is solved by a disposable diaper for pets, characterized in that it is configured to be connected by the connecting means 74 in a state of being closed. [Selection] Figure 7
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