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Management of incontinence
   
Document Number
US Patent 4128686
Issued Date
December 5, 1978
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Kyle; William (Lower Templestowe, Victoria,AU)
Lee; Bruce H. (Mount Waverley, Victoria,AU)
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Abstract
An assembly for the management of incontinence with an absorbent hydrophilic layer behind a hydrophobic layer. The hydrophilic layer is formed of aligned cellulosic staple fibers of at least 0.5 in length and denier in the range of 2 to 7 in a cross-laid web and needled to form a felt which will absorb at least 350% by weight of urine based upon its dry weight.
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Published
December 5, 1978
Application Number
05/759,549
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January 14, 1977
US Classification
428/219   442/35 604/370 604/372 604/375 604/383 604/391
Int'l Classification
A61G   7/02   (20060101)   A61F   5/48   (20060101)   A61F   13/56   (20060101)   A61F   13/15   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Feb 03, 1976 [AU] PC4702 Feb 12, 1976 [AU] PC4831 Apr 01, 1976 [AU] PC5435
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428/234   428/300   428/100   428/219   128/29R   128/296  
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