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filingDate 1997-11-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 2000-08-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20000053307-A
titleOfInvention Absorbent article having a fluid pumping element
abstract Absorbent articles are provided that are useful for absorbing bodily fluid discharged by a wearer of a product. The absorbent article of the present invention is a fluid permeable surface sheet, a fluid impermeable backsheet attached to the surface sheet, an absorbent core disposed between the surface sheet and the backsheet, and disposed between the surface sheet and the backsheet. And a resilient tubular member for transporting fluid to a predetermined area of the core. The tubular member has a plurality of fluid inlets and fluid outlets, the inlets and outlets providing fluid communication between the inside and the outside of the tubular member. The discharged body fluid can be transported from the region adjacent to the inlet to the interior of the tubular member and then through the outlet to a predetermined region of the core adjacent to the outlet, whereby fluid can be quickly transported to the predetermined region of the core. Although the inlet is normally open and the outlet is normally closed, the crimping of the tubular member closes the inlet while opening the outlet, thereby allowing the required fluid motion. Compression and decompression of the tubular member may be performed by the wearer's normal physical movement.
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