A61F13/51405

Method of making an absorbent composite

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.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING ONE OR MORE LAYERS INCLUDING CELLULOSIC FIBERS

An absorbent article that may be used as a feminine hygiene product, such as liner. The absorbent article may include at least one of a topsheet layer, a fluid management layer, an absorbent core layer, a first barrier layer, and a second barrier layer. Each layer included in the absorbent article may include cellulosic material, such as cotton and rayon. Each of the layers of the absorbent article may be void of synthetic fibers and films and/or substantially free of synthetic materials.

POST-TREATMENT MATERIAL FOR ABSORBENT ARTICLE, ABSORBENT ARTICLE INCLUDING SAID POST-TREATMENT MATERIAL FOR ABSORBENT ARTICLE, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR
20250221866 · 2025-07-10 · ·

Provided is a post-treatment material for an absorbent article, which is excellent in appearance and texture, and can fix and hold a rolled-up state at the time of disposal. The post-treatment material according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a non-woven fabric layer including a non-woven fabric having a density of from 15 kg/m.sup.3 to 120 kg/m.sup.3 and containing chemical fibers; a resin layer including an elastomer layer; and a bonding portion to be bonded to an exterior body of an absorbent article. The non-woven fabric layer serves as an outermost surface of the post-treatment material for an absorbent article, and the bonding portion is a portion configured to be weldable by ultrasonic welding or thermal welding.

BARRIER FABRICS WITH DESIRABLE AIR PERMEABILITY
20250295532 · 2025-09-25 ·

A barrier fabric suitable as a backsheet for an underpad configured for a low air loss bed, in which the barrier fabric comprises a first nonwoven fabric including outermost spunbond layers and two or more fine-fiber containing nonwoven layers. Each of the nonwoven layers being treated with a non-fluorinated barrier coating (NFBC).