FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to a disposable upper garment and a process for making the
same.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Recently there has been an increased demand for disposable upper garments adapted
to be worn not only by medical team including physicians and nurses but also by patients
during surgical operation and traveler or diagnosis and to be disposable after a single
use. Such disposable garments are required to be mass-producible at a lower cost.
Accordingly, it is not suitable to use known manufacturing processes of usual garments
for making such disposable garments. As far as the inventors know, none of the techniques
meeting the demand has been disclosed in any documents except for the case of disposable
diapers. Considering the fact that the disposable pull-on diaper is exclusively used
as the undergarment adapted to absorb and contain body wastes, the techniques for
making the usual pull-on diaper can not be helpful in making the foregoing garment.
[0003] It is a principal object of this invention to provide an upper garment adapted to
be disposable immediately after a single use and a process enabling such garment to
be mass-produced at a high productivity per unit time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The object set forth above is achieved, according to an aspect of this invention,
by a disposable upper garment having a neckline and a hemline defined by upper and
lower ends of the upper garment, respectively, and a pair of sleeves extending downward
from transversely opposite ends of the upper end toward the lower end of the upper
garment.
[0005] In such upper garment, this invention is characterized by that the upper garment
comprises right- and left-hand sleeve members being identical to each other in shape
as well as in size and having arm holes at transversely opposite ends of the upper
end and wrist-openings in the vicinity of the lower end, a front body member intended
to cover a belly region of an upper garment wearer having transversely opposite side
edges extending between the upper and lower ends and a pair of arm holes formed at
the transversely opposite ends, and a rear body member intended to cover a back region
of the upper garment wearer having transversely opposite side edges extending between
the upper and lower ends and a pair of arm holes formed at the transversely opposite
ends of the upper end; and peripheries of the arm holes defined by the upper ends
of the pair of sleeve members are bonded to peripheries of the associated arm holes
formed at the transversely opposite ends of the front and rear body members, and the
front and rear body members are bonded together along the transversely opposite side
edges of these body members with narrow marginal regions of these side edges left
free, and along portions of the upper end defined between the neckline and the pair
of sleeve members.
[0006] According to one preferred embodiment of this invention, the rear body member is
cut along a line extending between the upper and lower ends to bisect a transverse
dimension between the transversely opposite side edges of the rear body member.
[0007] According to another preferred embodiment of this invention, the pair of sleeve members
and/or the front and rear body members are made of a nonwoven fabric.
[0008] The object set forth above is achieved, according to another aspect of this invention,
by a process for making disposable upper garment comprising the steps of:
(a) continuously feeding forward front and rear body sheets in the longitudinal direction,
each of the front and rear body sheets having upper and lower surfaces, transversely
opposite side edges extending in the longitudinal direction and a center line extending
in the longitudinal direction to bisect a transverse dimension between the transversely
opposite side edges, and coating the upper surface of the front body sheet and the
lower surface of the rear body sheet with adhesive along first bonding zones extending
between the transversely opposite side edges in the transverse direction intersecting
the center lines;
(b) cutting the front and rear body sheets along a neckline and thereby cutting portions
off from the front and rear body sheets;
(c) placing the pair of sleeve members each having the arm hole lying ahead in the
longitudinal direction and the wrist-opening lying behind in the longitudinal direction
upon the front body sheet in such a manner that the peripheries of the respective
arm holes defined by the upper ends of the respective sleeve members coincide the
first bonding zones extending from the transversely opposite ends of the neckline
cutting line of the front body sheet and then bonding the pair of sleeve members to
the front body sheet along the first bonding zones by means of adhesive coating the
first bonding zones;
(d) coating the front body sheet and/or the rear body sheet with adhesive along second
bonding zones extending along the transversely opposite side edges of the body sheets;
(e) the upper surface of the front body sheet is placed upon the lower surface of
the rear body sheet in such a manner that the center lines of the front and rear body
sheets coincide with the first bonding zones, the front and rear body sheets are bonded
to each other along the second bonding zones by means of adhesive coating the second
bonding zones, and bonding peripheries of the arm holes defined by the upper ends
of the pair of sleeve members are bonded to the rear body sheet along the first bonding
zones by means of adhesive coating the first bonding zones; and
(f) cutting the front and rear body sheets along first cutting lines extending inside
the neckline cutting line slightly ahead of the first bonding zones to the transversely
opposite side edges of the front and rear body sheets and along the second cutting
line extending in the transverse direction between the transversely opposite side
edges behind the wrist-openings of the right- and left-hand sleeve members.
[0009] According to one preferred embodiment of the process of this invention, on the step
(a) of coating the first bonding zones with adhesive, the first bonding zones get
nearer to an imaginary line intersecting the center lines at right angles as the first
bonding zones extend forward in the longitudinal direction.
[0010] According to another preferred embodiment of the process of this invention, the step
(a) of coating the first bonding zones with adhesive comprise a sub-step of cutting
the rear body sheet along the center line of the rear body sheet.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0011]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a disposable upper garment made in accordance with
the principal of this invention;
Fig. 2 is an exploded plan view of the disposable upper garment shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1 showing a disposable upper garment as an alternative
embodiment of this invention as viewed from its rear side; and
Fig. 4 is a diagram schematically illustrating a process for making the disposable
upper garment of this invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BEST MODE FOR WORKING OF THE INVENTION
[0012] A disposable upper garment and a process for making the same according to this invention
will be described hereunder, by way of example, in more details with reference to
the accompanying drawings.
[0013] Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a disposable upper garment 1 made in accordance with
a principle of this invention. Referring to Fig. 1, the upper garment 1 comprises
front and rear body members 2, 3 sealed with each other, and right- and left-hand
sleeve members 4, 4 sealed with the front and rear body members 2, 3, respectively,
along right- and left-hand arm holes 2e, 3e of the front and rear body members 2,
3, which are formed at the transversely opposite sides of the upper end. The upper
garment 1 is formed along its upper end with a neckline 5 intended between the right-
and left-hand sleeve members 4, 4 and along its lower end with a hemline 6 so that
head and trunk of a wearer may freely pass through the neckline 5 and the hemline
6, respectively, when the upper garment 1 is put on and taken off as a pull over upper
garment. Upper ends of the front and rear body members 2, 3 except the neckline 5
cooperate with upper ends of the right- and left-hand sleeve members 4, 4 to form
a pair of shoulder regions.
[0014] Fig. 2 is an exploded plan view of the upper garment 1 shown in Fig. 1. As shown,
the right- and left-hand sleeve members 4, 4 are arranged on both side of the front
and rear body members 2, 3. The front and rear body members 2, 3 have right and left
side edges 2c, 2d; 3c, 3d extending in parallel to each other in longitudinal direction,
upper and lower ends 2a, 2b; 3a, 3b extending in transverse direction intersecting
the longitudinal direction at right angles and center lines Y1, Y2 extending in the
longitudinal direction to bisect respective transverse dimensions between the right
and left side edges 2c, 2d; 3c, 3d. The front and rear body members 2, 3 are formed
in the vicinity of their upper ends 2a, 3a with neckline 5 defined by a pair of arcs
about the respective Center lines Y1, Y2 extending from the upper ends 2a, 3a toward
the lower ends 2b, 3b. Between transversely opposite ends of the neckline 5 and the
right and left side edges 2c, 2d; 3c, 3d, arm holes 2e, 3e are formed, respectively.
[0015] The right- and left-hand sleeve members 4, 4 are tubular members extending from arm
holes 4a, 4a contiguous to the upper end of the upper garment 1 to wrist-opening 4b,
4b lying substantially at the same level as the lower end of the upper garment 1.
The wearer's arms can freely pass through these arm holes and cuffs when the upper
garment 1 is put on and taken off. Each of the sleeve members 4, 4 is formed from
a rectangular sheet having inner and outer edges extending in parallel to each other
in the longitudinal direction and upper and lower edges extending in the transverse
direction which intersects the longitudinal direction. The sheet may be folded back
onto itself so as to bisect its transverse dimension between the inner and outer edges
and bonded together along the inner and outer edges, leaving narrow marginal regions
of these edges free, to form the tubular sleeve member 4.
[0016] Peripheries of the arm holes 4a, 4a defining the upper ends of the right- and left-hand
sleeve sheets 4, 4 are bonded to peripheries of the corresponding arm holes 2e, 3e
of the front and rear body members 2, 3. The front and rear body members 2, 3 are
placed one upon another with center lines Y1, Y2 of these body members 2, 3 put in
mutual coincidence and bonded together along parts of their upper ends defined between
the neckline 5 and the right- and left-hand sleeve members 4, 4, on one hand, and
along their right and left side edges 2c, 2d; 3c, 3d, leaving narrow marginal regions
of these side edges free, on the other hand.
[0017] Though not shown in detail, the transversely opposite side edges 2c, 2d; 3c, 3d of
the front and rear body members 2, 3 as well as the transversely opposite side edges
of the respective sleeve members 4, 4 are bonded together with these side edges folded
back inwardly of the body members 2, 3 and of the sleeve members 4, 4, respectively,
Consequently, the bonded regions are not exposed outwardly of the body members 2,
3 as well as of the sleeve members 4, 4.
[0018] Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2, showing an alternative embodiment of a disposable
upper garment according to this invention. This upper garment 1 is similar to the
upper garment 1 of Fig. 1 except that the rear body sheet 3 is cut along a full length
of its center line Y2 to divide the rear body sheet 3 in separable halves. These separable
halves of the rear body sheet 3 are provided with a tape fastener 8 and a target tape
9 to which the tape fastener 8 is detachably fastened, respectively. These separable
halves of the rear body sheet 3 are also provided on their outer surfaces with a pair
of braid members 7, 7, respectively.
[0019] It is also possible to provide the front and rear body members 2, 3 with elastic
members bonded under tension thereto and to provide the right- and left-hand sleeve
members 4, 4 adjacent their wrist-openings 4b, 4b with elastic members bonded under
tension thereto both extending circumferentially of these sleeve members. Contractile
force of these elastic members ensures a good fitting of the upper garment 1 around
the wearer's trunk and arms, whereby preventing undesirable shift or movement of the
upper garment 1 put on its wearer.
[0020] The front and rear body members 2, 3 and/or the right- and left-hand sleeve members
4, 4 are preferably made of a nonwoven fabric formed by thermoplastic fibers such
as a spun bond nonwoven fabric or a melt blown nonwoven fabric. Taking account of
moisture-holding property and rigidity to be improved, particularly preferable stock
material for these members includes a spun bond, point bond or melt blown nonwoven
fabric having a basis weight of 50 ∼ 100 g/m
2 each containing dependently rayon, nylon, pulp or a mixture thereof. Useful stock
material for these sheets further includes a nonwoven fabric made porous to improve
its moisture-permeability, a nonwoven fabric embossed to generate irregularity and
thereby to improve its cushioning property or nonwoven fabric treated to have an elasticity.
[0021] Fig. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating, by way of example, sequential steps of
the process for making the disposable upper garment of this invention in a side view
(1) and in a plan view (2), (4). So far as first step (a) ∼ fourth step (d) are concerned,
illustration and description of the rear body sheet 3 is eliminated to avoid complexity.
Along a line comprising first step (a) ∼ sixth step (i), the upper garment 1 is made
from front and rear body members 2, 3 and right- and left-hand sleeve members 4, 4
each having a tubular configuration.
[0022] The front and rear body members 2, 3 comprise a pair of nonwoven fabric sheets each
having a given width. These sheets have upper and lower surfaces, transversely opposite
side edges 2c, 2d; 3c, 3d, and center lines Y1, Y2 extending in the longitudinal direction
to bisect respective transverse dimensions between the transversely opposite side
edges 2c, 2d; 3c, 3d. The front and rear body sheets 2, 3 are identical to each other
so far as the dimensions between the transversely opposite side edges 2c, 2d; 3c,
3d are concerned.
[0023] The right- and left-hand sleeve members 4, 4 are formed from a pair of nonwoven fabric
sheets each having a given width by folding these sheets along lines bisecting their
transverse dimensions back onto themselves and bonding folded back halves of the same
sheets together along the transversely opposite side edges of the respective sheets.
The sleeve members 4, 4 are fed with the arm holes 4a, 4a ahead and the cuffs 4b,
4b behind. The front and rear body sheets 2, 3 are fed at the same sheet feeding rate
as the sheet feeding rate for the right- and left-hand sleeve members 4, 4.
[0024] The first step (a) is a step of continuously feeding the front body sheet 2 and the
rear body sheet 3 (not shown) forward in the longitudinal direction, cutting the rear
body sheet 3 along the center line Y2 and coating first bonding zones B1 of the front
and rear body sheets 2, 3 with adhesive.
[0025] The second step (b) is a step of cutting the front body sheet 2 and the rear body
sheet 3 (not shown) along a neckline cutting line S1 to cut off predetermined portions
from these body sheets 2, 3.
[0026] The third step (c) is a step of sealing the right- and left-hand sleeve sheets 4,
4 to the front body sheet 2 along the first bonding zones B1.
[0027] The fourth step (d) is a step of coating second bonding zones B2 of the front body
sheet 2 and the rear body sheet 3 (not shown) with adhesive.
[0028] The fifth step (e) is a step of sealing the front body sheet 2 with the rear body
sheet 3 along the second bonding zones B2 and sealing the right- and left-hand sleeve
members 4, 4 with the rear body sheet 3 along the first bonding zones B1 of the rear
body sheet 3.
[0029] The sixth step (f) is a step of cutting the front and rear body sheets 2, 3 along
first cutting lines S2 and along a second cutting line S3.
[0030] Though not illustrated in detail, the front and rear body sheets 2, 3 travel through
the respective steps (a) ∼ (f) as rolls associated with the respective steps are driven
by driving means (not shown). Similarly, the right- and left-hand sleeve members 4,
4 travel through the respective steps (a) ∼ (f) as rolls associated with the respective
steps are driven by driving means or as a conveyor belt rotated by driving means.
[0031] On the first step (a), the front body sheet 3 stored on a delivery roll 100 is continuously
fed forward in the longitudinal direction. Adhesive coating means 101 located downstream
of the delivery roll 100 coat the upper surface of the front body sheet 2 along the
first bonding zone B1 extending transversely of the center line Y1 between the transversely
opposite side edges 2c, 2d with adhesive. While the first bonding zones B1 are illustrated
to get nearer to an imaginary line Y3 intersecting the center line Y1 at right angles
as the first bonding zones B1 extend forward in the longitudinal direction, it is
also possible to provide the first bonding zones B1 extending in parallel to the imaginary
line Y3.
[0032] On the second step (b), cutter means 102 cut the front body sheet 2 along the neckline
cutting line S1 partially coinciding with the first bonding zones B1 and describing
a convex arc about the center line Y1 of the front body sheet 2 toward the transversely
opposite side edges 2c, 2d and thereby cut off a portion 5 from the front body sheet
2.
[0033] On the third step (c), the right- and left-hand sleeve members 4, 4 are fed forward
at predetermined intervals in the longitudinal direction. The right- and left-hand
sleeve members 4, 4 are placed on the upper surface of the front body sheet 2 between
the center line Y1 and the transversely opposite side edges 2c, 2d, respectively.
At this time point, the peripheries of the arm holes 4a, 4a defining the upper ends
of the right- and left-hand sleeve members 4, 4 coincide with the first bonding zones
B1 extending outward from the transversely opposite ends of the neck-opening cutting
line S1 of the front body sheet 2. Along the first bonding zones B1, the right- and
left-hand sleeve members 4, 4 are bonded to the front body sheet 2 by means of adhesive
coating the first bonding zones B1. When the conveyor belt is used as transport means,
the right- and left-hand sleeve members 4, 4 are separated off from the conveyor belt
by a transfer device including vacuum means and placed upon the upper surface of the
front body sheet 2.
[0034] On the fourth step (d), adhesive coating means 103 coat the upper surface of the
front body sheet 2 with adhesive along second bonding zones B2 extending along the
transversely opposite side edges 2c, 2d.
[0035] On the fifth step (e), the front and rear body sheets 2, 3 are placed one upon another
in such a manner that the center lines Y1, Y2 of these sheets 2, 3 coincide with each
other and the upper surface of the front body sheet 2 faces the lower surface of the
rear body sheet 3. The front and rear body sheets 2, 3 are bonded to each other by
means of adhesive coating the second bonding zones B2 of these sheets 2, 3. The peripheries
of the arm holes 4a defining the upper ends of the right- and left-hand sleeve members
4, 4 to the lower surface of the rear body sheet 3 by means of adhesive coating the
first bonding zones B1 of the rear body sheet 3.
[0036] As illustrated in Fig. 5, the rear body sheet 3 joining the front body sheet 2 on
the fifth step (e) has already been coated with adhesive along its first bonding zones
B1 and cut along its center line Y2 on the first step (a). It is possible to eliminate
a sub-step of cutting the rear body sheet 3 from the first step (a). On the second
step (b), the portion 5 is cut off from the rear body sheet 3 along the neckline cutting
line S1 and, on the fourth step (d), the lower surface of the rear body sheet 3 is
coated along its transversely opposite side edges 3c, 3d with adhesive to form the
second bonding zones B2. While both the front body sheet 2 and the rear body sheet
3 are coated with said adhesive to form the second bonding zones B2 in the illustrated
case, it will be obviously possible to coat either the front body sheet 2 or the rear
body sheet 3 and thereby to simplify the step of forming the second bonding zones
B2.
[0037] On the sixth step (f), the front and rear body sheets 2, 3 are cut by cutter means
104 along the first cutting lines S2 extending inside the neckline cutting line S1
and then slightly ahead of the respective first bonding zones B1 to the transversely
opposite side edges 2c, 2d; 3c, 3d of the front and rear body sheets 2, 3 and along
the second cutting line S3 extending in the transverse direction between the transversely
opposite side edges 2c, 2d; 3c, 3d behind the wrist-openings 4b, 4b of the right-
and left-hand sleeve members 4.
[0038] Immediately after worked through these steps, the upper surface of the front body
sheet 2 and the lower surface of the rear body sheet 3 defining the outer surface
of the upper garment 1 in its actual use lie inside the upper garment 1. This advantageously
prevents extraneous substances from clinging to the outer surface of the upper garment
1 during packaging of the upper garment 1. For actually wearing, the upper garment
1 immediately after unpacked may be turned over so that the upper surface of the front
body sheet 2 and the lower surface of the rear body sheet 3 define the outer side
of the upper garment 1.
[0039] Bonding of the front and rear body sheets 2, 3 as well as of the right- and left-hand
sleeve members 4, 4 may be carried out using suitable adhesive agent such as hot melt
adhesive. Bonding of the sheets may be achieved in continuous or intermittent mode.
Cutting of the sheets 2, 3 may be carried out not only using a cutting die but also
using the other cutting technique utilizing laser rays or ultrasonic wave.
[0040] The system described heretofore intends to improve a productivity of the upper garment
1 by continuously running and automating the first step (a) ∼ the sixth step (f).
These steps (a) ∼ (f) may be operatively associated with controller means (not shown)
enabling such automation to be smoothly achieved. For example, these controller means
may include controller means serving to correct a misalignment between the center
lines Y1, Y2 of the body sheets 2, 3 possibly occurring when these sheets 2, 3 are
placed one upon another and controller means serving to correct the actual feed rate
of the front and rear body sheet 2, 3 and the right- and left-hand sleeve members
4, 4 possibly deviating from the predetermined feed rate thereof.
[0041] The controller means serving to correct the misalignment between the center lines
Y1, Y2 is preferably provided between the delivery roll 100 and the adhesive coating
means 101 on the first step (a).
[0042] The disposable upper garment according to this invention has its body sheets and
sleeve members bonded together by means of adhesive instead of stitched together and
therefore can be produced at a low cost. Particularly when a nonwoven fabric is used
as stock material, the requirements for the upper garment to be disposable after a
single use can be satisfactorily met.
[0043] The process according to this invention for making the disposable upper garment improves
a productivity per unit time by continuously running and automating the sequential
steps of the process.
1. A disposable upper garment having a neckline and a hemline defined by upper and lower
ends of the upper garment, respectively, and a pair of sleeves extending downward
from transversely opposite ends of said upper end toward said lower end of the upper
garment, said disposable upper garment being characterized by that:
said upper garment comprises right- and left-hand sleeve members being identical to
each other in shape as well as in size and having arm holes at transversely opposite
ends of said upper end and wrist-openings in the vicinity of said lower end, a front
body member intended to cover a belly region of a an upper garment wearer having transversely
opposite side edges extending between said upper and lower ends and a pair of arm
holes formed at the transversely opposite ends, and a rear body member intended to
cover a back region of the upper garment wearer having transversely opposite side
edges extending between said upper and lower ends and a pair of arm holes formed at
the transversely opposite ends of said upper end; and
peripheries of the arm holes defined by the upper ends of said pair of sleeve members
are bonded to peripheries of the associated arm holes formed at the transversely opposite
ends of said front and rear body members, and said front and rear body members are
bonded together along the transversely opposite side edges of these body members with
narrow marginal regions of these side edges left free, and along portions of said
upper end defined between said neckline and said pair of sleeve members.
2. A disposable upper garment according to Claim 1, wherein said rear body member is
cut along a line extending between said upper and lower ends to bisect a transverse
dimension between the transversely opposite side edges of said rear body member.
3. A disposable upper garment according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein said pair of sleeve
members and/or said front and rear body members are made of a nonwoven fabric.
4. A process for making a disposable upper garment comprising the steps of:
(a) continuously feeding forward front and rear body sheets in the longitudinal direction,
each of said front and rear body sheets having upper and lower surfaces, transversely
opposite side edges extending in said longitudinal direction and a center line extending
in said longitudinal direction to bisect a transverse dimension between said transversely
opposite side edges, and coating the upper surface of said front body sheet and the
lower surface of said rear body sheet with adhesive along first bonding zones extending
between said transversely opposite side edges in the transverse direction intersecting
said center lines;
(b) cutting said front and rear body sheets along a neckline cutting line and thereby
cutting portions off from said front and rear body sheets;
(c) placing said pair of sleeve members each having the arm hole lying ahead in said
longitudinal direction and said wrist-opening lying behind in said longitudinal direction
upon said front body sheet in such a manner that the peripheries of the respective
arm holes defined by the upper ends of the respective sleeve members coincide said
first bonding zones extending from the transversely opposite ends of said neckline
cutting line of said front body sheet and then bonding said pair of sleeve members
to said front body sheet along said first bonding zones by means of adhesive coating
said first bonding zones;
(d) coating said front body sheet and/or said rear body sheet with adhesive along
second bonding zones extending along said transversely opposite side edges of said
body sheets;
(e) the upper surface of said front body sheet is placed upon the lower surface of
said rear body sheet in such a manner that the center lines of said front and rear
body sheets coincide with the first bonding zones, said front and rear body sheets
are bonded to each other along said second bonding zones by means of adhesive coating
said second bonding zones, and bonding peripheries of the arm holes defined by the
upper ends of said pair of sleeve members are bonded to said rear body sheet along
said first bonding zones by means of adhesive coating said first bonding zones; and
(f) cutting said front and rear body sheets along first cutting lines extending inside
the neckline cutting line slightly ahead of said first bonding zones to the transversely
opposite side edges of the front and rear body sheets and along the second cutting
line extending in the transverse direction between the transversely opposite side
edges behind the wrist-openings of the right- and left-hand sleeve members.
5. A process according to Claim 4, wherein, on the step (a) of coating said first bonding
zones with adhesive, said first bonding zones get nearer to an imaginary line intersecting
said center lines at right angles as said first bonding zones extend forward in said
longitudinal direction.
6. A process according to Claim 4 or 5, wherein the step (a) of coating said first bonding
zones with adhesive comprise a sub-step of cutting said rear body sheet along the
center line of said rear body sheet.