D04H1/4309

Fibrous structure-containing articles that exhibit consumer relevant properties

Articles, such as sanitary tissue products, including fibrous structures, and more particularly articles including fibrous structures having a plurality of fibrous elements wherein the article exhibits differential cellulose content throughout the thickness of the article and methods for making same are provided.

WATER SOLUBLE NONWOVEN WEBS FOR PACKAGING HARSH CHEMICALS
20230002132 · 2023-01-05 · ·

Disclosed herein are nonwoven webs and/or unit dose articles comprising a sulfonate modified PVOH fiber forming materials and/or a blend of fiber forming materials comprising polyvinylpyrrolidone and a sulfonate modified PVOH, carboxyl modified PVOH, or both. Also disclosed herein, are said unit dose articles comprising a composition including a harsh chemical.

WATER SOLUBLE NONWOVEN WEBS FOR PACKAGING HARSH CHEMICALS
20230002132 · 2023-01-05 · ·

Disclosed herein are nonwoven webs and/or unit dose articles comprising a sulfonate modified PVOH fiber forming materials and/or a blend of fiber forming materials comprising polyvinylpyrrolidone and a sulfonate modified PVOH, carboxyl modified PVOH, or both. Also disclosed herein, are said unit dose articles comprising a composition including a harsh chemical.

Fiber materials with improved properties for use in wound treatment
11559440 · 2023-01-24 · ·

Disclosed are materials comprising a fiber material and an agent having at least one having improved tensile strength, in particular wet tensile strength, vis-à-vis fiber materials known from the art. While these fiber materials may be of use in various fields, in particular household products, hygiene products and the like, these fiber materials are of particular use in wound treatment. Also disclosed is a method for producing these materials.

Fiber materials with improved properties for use in wound treatment
11559440 · 2023-01-24 · ·

Disclosed are materials comprising a fiber material and an agent having at least one having improved tensile strength, in particular wet tensile strength, vis-à-vis fiber materials known from the art. While these fiber materials may be of use in various fields, in particular household products, hygiene products and the like, these fiber materials are of particular use in wound treatment. Also disclosed is a method for producing these materials.

WATER SOLUBLE FIBERS WITH POST PROCESS MODIFICATIONS AND ARTICLES CONTAINING SAME

A method of treating a fiber includes admixing a fiber comprising a polymer comprising at least one of a vinyl acetate moiety or a vinyl alcohol moiety and having a degree of hydrolysis less than 100% with a hydrolysis agent solution to form a mixture so as to increase the degree of hydrolysis of at least a portion of the fiber.

Fibrous structure-containing articles that exhibit consumer relevant properties

Articles, such as sanitary tissue products, including fibrous structures, and more particularly articles including fibrous structures having a plurality of fibrous elements wherein the article exhibits differential cellulose content throughout the thickness of the article and methods for making same are provided.

NONWOVEN WATER-SOLUBLE COMPOSITE STRUCTURE
20220388269 · 2022-12-08 · ·

Provided herein are nonwoven composite articles including a first layer including a first nonwoven web including a first plurality of fibers having a first diameter, a second layer including a second nonwoven web including a second plurality of fibers having a second diameter, and a first interface including at least a portion of the first nonwoven web and at least a portion of the second nonwoven web, wherein the portion of the first nonwoven web and the portion of the second nonwoven web are fused, and wherein the second diameter is smaller than the first diameter and the first plurality of fibers, the second plurality of fibers, or both include a water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol fiber forming material. Also provided are flushable wipes and absorbent articles including nonwoven webs including fibers including a water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol fiber forming material.

WOUND DRESSING MATERIAL AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME

A wound dressing material comprises first and second wound-contact scrims, and an antimicrobial layer disposed therebetween. The wound-contact scrims comprise water-sensitive fibers comprising a copolymer comprising divalent hydroxyethylene monomer units and divalent dihydroxybutylene monomer units. The wound dressing material may be contacted with an exposed surface of a wound. A method of making the wound dressing material is also disclosed.

WOUND DRESSING MATERIAL AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME

A wound dressing material comprises first and second wound-contact scrims, and an antimicrobial layer disposed therebetween. The wound-contact scrims comprise water-sensitive fibers comprising a copolymer comprising divalent hydroxyethylene monomer units and divalent dihydroxybutylene monomer units. The wound dressing material may be contacted with an exposed surface of a wound. A method of making the wound dressing material is also disclosed.