Tampon with wicking member and improved manufacturability patent application
Summary
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083597A1) for a tampon with a wicking member and improved manufacturability. The application details an invention involving a non-coaxially arranged wicking member with respect to the withdrawal cord.
What changed
This document is a publication of a patent application filed by inventors Kevin Charles STRONG, Henry A. BROWN, Evan Joseph DURLING, Ryo MINOGUCHI, Khalid QURESHI, and Lymarie SEMIDEY-FLECHA. The application, US20260083597A1, describes a tampon design featuring a pledget, a wicking member in direct contact with the pledget, and a withdrawal cord. A key aspect of the invention is that the wicking member is non-coaxially arranged with respect to the withdrawal cord, aiming for improved manufacturability.
As this is a patent application publication, there are no immediate compliance obligations or deadlines for regulated entities. However, companies involved in the manufacturing of feminine hygiene products, particularly tampons, may wish to review this application for potential intellectual property considerations, such as freedom to operate or opportunities for licensing. The filing date was December 3, 2025.
Source document (simplified)
TAMPON WITH WICKING MEMBER AND IMPROVED MANUFACTURABILITY
Application US20260083597A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Kevin Charles STRONG, Henry A. BROWN, Evan Joseph DURLING, Ryo MINOGUCHI, Khalid QURESHI, Lymarie SEMIDEY-FLECHA
Abstract
A tampon including a pledget, a wicking member disposed in direct contact with the pledget, and a withdrawal cord is disclosed. The wicking member is non-coaxially arranged with respect to the withdrawal cord.
CPC Classifications
A61F 13/15203 A61F 13/2054 A61F 13/2074 A61F 13/2077 A61F 13/2085 A61F 13/34 A61F 2013/15487
Filing Date
2025-12-03
Application No.
19407561
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