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US Patent 3882871
Issued Date
May 13, 1975
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Taniguchi; Takasi (Miyakojima-ku, Osaka-shi,JA)
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Abstract
A diaper set comprising in combination a water-repellent but gas-permeable, and stretchable diaper cover, a non-bulky and absorbent pad and a hydrophobic net fabric which is to be in direct contact with the infant body in use whereby the entire volume is smaller and has a higher gas-permeable and water-proof character so as to prevent the infants from skin poisoning, inflammational and emotional impairment.
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Published
May 13, 1975
Application Number
05/360,476
Filed
May 15, 1973
US Classification
604/372   604/371 604/373 604/381 604/385.14 604/391
Int'l Classification
A61F   13/56   (20060101)   A61F   13/62   (20060101)   A61F   13/15   (20060101)  
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128/284   128/286   128/287   128/290  
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