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publicationNumber KR-20050021429-A
titleOfInvention Absorbent Article Having Elasticized Regions Providing Comfort
abstract It has been found that absorbent articles with improved fit in the waist region can be formed by varying the stretchability around the waist region so that the side portions are stretched more than the front or rear portions. One way of performing this function is to change the modulus of elasticity of the side region relative to the front or rear region. For example, by using greater elasticity or stronger elasticity than the waist side portion at the waist front portion and the back portion, the elasticity modulus of the front portion and the rear portion of the absorbent article is greater than that of the waist side portion. When the same tensile force is uniformly applied to these waist regions, the side portions are stretched more than the front or rear portions. Such absorbent articles have improved fit because the hips of the body may have greater curvature compared to the waist front or waist back, which may be relatively flat. As the lateral regions have maximum elongation, these regions can be matched to increased curvature in the hips of the body.
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