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ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH NONWOVEN SUBSTRATES HAVING FIBRILS

A nonwoven substrate for an absorbent article including a layer of fibers is provided. The nonwoven substrate has a low surface tension fluid strikethrough time to basis weight ratio in the range of about 0.37 s/gsm to about 5 s/gsm. A plurality of the fibers each include fibrils extending outwardly from a surface of the fibers. The plurality of the fibers are made from a composition including a polyolefin and about 11% to about 35% of glycerol tristearate by weight of the composition. The nonwoven substrate has a specific surface area in the range of about 1 m.sup.2/g to about 4 m.sup.2/g.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH LIQUID-REDIRECTING LAYER
20180303682 · 2018-10-25 · ·

An absorbent article with a liquid-permeable topsheet, an absorbent core and a liquid-impermeable backsheet is provided with a liquid-redirecting layer. The liquid-redirecting layer may be a water-repellent layer and is located underneath of the absorbent core. A method of manufacturing of an absorbent article having a water-repellent layer underneath of the absorbent core is described.

Diaper product adapted for collection of urine sample from an infant

A disposable diaper product useful for collecting a urine sample from an infant is disclosed. In one example the product may have a liquid control structure overlying a liquid impermeable backsheet, with a plan surface area defining a volume coextensive therewith, wherein a portion of the volume defined by at least 50 percent of the plan surface area contains no more than 50 percent by weight absorbent material. In another example the product may have a liquid control structure overlying a liquid impermeable backsheet, and have an average Liquid Release Ratio of at least 3 percent. A method for collecting a urine sample from an infant is also disclosed, in which a diaper is used for collection.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE PACKAGED IN A MATERIAL COMPRISING NATURAL FIBERS
20240315888 · 2024-09-26 ·

This invention relates to an individually packaged absorbent article provided in a folded configuration and comprising a wrapper releasably affixed to the absorbent article, where the wrapper includes a material including natural fibers.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE PACKAGED IN A MATERIAL COMPRISING NATURAL FIBERS
20240315889 · 2024-09-26 ·

This invention relates to an individually packaged absorbent article provided in a folded configuration and comprising a wrapper releasably affixed to the absorbent article, where the wrapper includes a material including natural fibers.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE PACKAGED IN A MATERIAL COMPRISING NATURAL FIBERS
20240315890 · 2024-09-26 ·

This invention relates to an individually packaged absorbent article provided in a folded configuration and comprising a wrapper releasably affixed to the absorbent article, where the wrapper includes a material including natural fibers.

Absorbent articles with nonwoven substrates having fibrils

The present disclosure is directed, in part, to an absorbent article comprising a liquid pervious material, a liquid impervious material, and an absorbent core disposed at least partially intermediate the liquid pervious material and the liquid impervious material. The absorbent article comprises one or more nonwoven substrates each comprising one or more layers of fibers. A plurality of the fibers each comprise a plurality of fibrils extending outwardly from a surface of the fibers. The plurality of fibrils comprise a lipid ester.

Biodegradable absorbent articles

A biodegradable, disposable absorbent article, such as a diaper, having a non-woven inner layer of natural fibers and a non-woven outer layer of natural fibers and a treatment applied to at least one surface thereof. The treatment includes at least one compound selected from the group consisting of waxes, urethanes, silicones, fluorocarbons, and non-fluorochemical repellants. The absorbent article has a core of natural fibers or fibrous material, and optionally polyacrylate superabsorbent particles, positioned between the inner layer and the outer layer. The article may contain polylactic acid films between the layers.

Absorbent product

An absorbent product including a liquid-permeable top layer, a liquid-impermeable bottom layer and an absorbent core arranged between the top layer and the bottom layer is disclosed. The absorbent product has a head product portion, an intermediate product portion and a rear product portion extending in a longitudinal direction of the absorbent product. The absorbent product has an outer contour having a shape resembling an hourglass, wherein the intermediate product portion includes an area with a smaller width than any area in the head product portion and rear product portion, respectively, and wherein the core extends in the longitudinal direction and transverse direction of the absorbent product and has an outer contour that is asymmetrical with the outer contour of the absorbent product.

METHOD OF MAKING AN ABSORBENT COMPOSITE AND ABSORBENT ARTICLES EMPLOYING THE SAME

A method of making an absorbent composite that includes a first fabric, a second fabric, and particles positioned between the two fabrics and absorbent articles made from the absorbent composite. The particles are secured between the two fabric using adhesive, thermal plastic or combinations thereof. The fabrics are bonded together in a manner that limits particle movement between the fabrics. The bond pattern may define pockets or other shapes. In applications in which the bond pattern forms pockets, the particles may be positioned in the pockets. The particles may be SAP particles or other particles with advantageous properties.