Absorbent article

A - Human Necessities – 61 – F

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A61F 13/47 (2006.01) A61F 13/475 (2006.01)

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CA 2701647

An absorbent article, comprising a substantially fluid impervious backsheet, a substantially fluid permeable topsheet, an acquisition layer for collecting and distributing fluid, a top core for absorbing fluid, a bottom core for absorbing fluid, elastic members. The acquisition layer, the top core and the bottom core are arranged between the topsheet and the backsheet. The acquisition layer is arranged between the topsheet and the top core, and the bottom core is arranged between the backsheet and the top core. The absorbent article extends along a longitudinal axis from its front end towards its rear end. It has longitudinal side edges extending along the longitudinal axis. The elastic members are arranged adjacent to at least a portion of each longitudinal side edge and each elastic member has a tension in a direction along the longitudinal side edge. The article has a distance in a transversal direction parallel to the transversal axis, between one of the longitudinal side edges and a proximal side edge of the bottom core, in a position along the longitudinal axis where the bottom core has its smallest transversal extent, the distance being 15-25 mm.

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