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Incontinence pad
   
Document Number
US Patent 5330817
Issued Date
July 19, 1994
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Inventors
Cain; James P. (Spartanburg, SC)
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Abstract
A three-ply incontinence pad sewn together at the edges thereof. The plies consist basically of (1) a pile terry circular knit upper ply bonded to a (2) nonwoven soaker ply which are sewn to a bottom ply constituted by a woven fabric on which is laminated or coated a thermoplastic film to act as a barrier.
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Published
July 19, 1994
Application Number
07/351,385
Filed
May 15, 1989
US Classification
428/85   442/275 442/281
Int'l Classification
A61F   13/15   (20060101)   A61F   5/48   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
428/85   428/246   428/252   428/298   428/296   428/253   604/358   604/367   604/378   604/368   604/375  
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