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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 31, 2024
Filed:
Nov. 10, 2023
Mas Innovation (Private) Limited, Battaramulla, LK;
Mapitiyage Don Janith Dushyantha, Piliyandala, LK;
Ganewaththe Don Thimathi Surajika Abeyrathna, Alawwa, LK;
Kirivitige Asel Sathsara Fernando, Borella, LK;
Kahandawala Arachchige Don Lakshan Sandaruwan, Malabe, CA;
Wijesinghe Mudiyanselage Shashika Virajinie Wijesinghe, Gampaha, LK;
Dharini Alexandra Speldewinde, Borella, LK;
Ginnymarie Buddhika Mendis, Moratuwa, LK;
Hettiarachchige Aasie Ayanthika Wijesinghe, Kaduwela, LK;
MAS Innovation (Private) Limited, Battaramulla, LK;
Abstract
The present disclosure generally relates to an absorbent pad for use in a garment and a garment having the absorbent pad. The absorbent pad includes a liquid impermeable barrier layer; a functional assembly attached to the barrier layer; and a peripheral assembly attached to a periphery of the functional assembly, at least part of the peripheral assembly being liquid impermeable. The functional assembly includes an absorbent layer attached to the barrier layer, the absorbent layer for absorbing liquid; and a wicking layer attached to the absorbent layer. The wicking layer is arranged to face towards a skin of a user when in use. The wicking layer transfers liquid to the absorbent layer. The wicking layer and the absorbent layer are attached at a plurality of discrete points between them to facilitate liquid transfer from the wicking layer to the absorbent layer via areas around the discrete points.