US 7,553,301 B2
Method for determining the illustration of a diaper
Sachiyo Suzuki, Kagawa (Japan); Hiroki Ishikawa, Kagawa (Japan); Satoru Sakaguchi, Kagawa (Japan); and Kaori Yuasa, Kagawa (Japan)
Assigned to Uni-Charm Corporation, Ehime (Japan)
Filed on Jun. 29, 2004, as Appl. No. 10/878,670.
Application 10/878670 is a continuation of application No. PCT/JP03/11243, filed on Sep. 03, 2003.
Prior Publication US 2005/0059943 A1, Mar. 17, 2005
Int. Cl. A61F 13/15 (2006.01); G06F 7/00 (2006.01)
U.S. Cl. 604—385.01  [604/361; 604/358; 707/102] 4 Claims
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1. A method of determining effectiveness of an illustration for a diaper during a diaper changing process,
said diaper comprising:
a main body, for being fitted onto a body of an infant,
a first illustration displaying part, provided on the main body, for displaying a first illustration, wherein said illustration is determined based on the age in months of the infant, and
a second illustration display part displaying a second illustration,
wherein
said first illustration and said second illustration express a change of a behavior of a character, an irreversible transition in time, a change near the hands of a character, a change of scene, a movement of a character, a change of expression, or an irreversible transition in time and a growth process, and said first illustration and said second illustration are mutually relevant or integrated as a whole in terms of shape, pattern, color, concept, or combination thereof;
said method comprising the steps of:
(a) during the diaper changing process and while showing at least one of the first and second illustrations to the infant whose diaper is to be changed,
(a1) monitoring signals made by an exchanger and the infant, and
(a2) measuring the duration of each said signal;
(b) calculating an exchanger approach value by
(b1) for each signal made by the exchanger and indicative of the exchanger's positive emotion, calculating an exchanger positive time value as a product of the duration of said signal multiplied by a positive exchanger signal value,
(b2) for each signal made by the exchanger and indicative of the exchanger's negative emotion, calculating an exchanger negative time value as a product of the duration of said signal multiplied by a negative exchanger signal value, and
(b3) calculating the exchanger approach value as a sum of said exchanger positive and negative time values;
(c) calculating an infant response value by
(c1) for each signal made by the infant and indicative of the Infant's positive emotion, calculating an infant positive time value as a product of the duration of said signal multiplied by a positive infant signal value
(c2) for each signal made by the infant and indicative of the Infant's negative emotion, calculating an infant negative time value as a product of the duration of said signal multiplied by a negative infant signal value and
(c3) calculating the infant response value as a sum of said infant positive and negative time values:
(d) calculating a positive action value as a sum of the exchanger and infant positive time values:
(e) calculating an interaction value as a sum of the exchanger approach value and the infant response value: and
(f) evaluating the effectiveness of said at least one of the first and second illustrations based on at least one of the positive action value and the interaction value.