Absorbent core
10478355 · 2019-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Andrés ZAMUDIO AHUMADA (Puebla, MX)
- Mauricio Vázquez Arana (Puebla, MX)
- José Salcedo Agüallo (Puebla, MX)
Cpc classification
A61F13/15707
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2013/5307
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/15617
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/531
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F13/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to an absorbent core intended for use in a disposable absorbent article, said core comprising an upper surface and a lower surface, a front portion and a rear portion, two longitudinal edges and two transverse edges, and being formed of three layers: an upper layer, an intermediate layer and a lower layer. The upper and lower layers contain less than 25% superabsorbent material. The intermediate layer has three zones with different specific weights: one receiving and distribution zone, one or more transition zones and one or more anti-leakage zones.
Claims
1. An absorbent core for use in a disposable absorbent article having a upper surface and a lower surface, a front portion, a rear portion and a crotch portion, two longitudinal edges and two transverse edges, wherein the absorbent core is formed of three layers: an upper layer, an intermediate layer and a lower layer, such that: the upper and lower layers are comprised by a homogeneous mixture of fibers of absorbent material and particles of superabsorbent material and the particles of superabsorbent material are present in the upper and lower layers in a concentration lower than 25% by weight, wherein the upper and lower layers are not comprised 100% by fibers of absorbent material, the intermediate layer is comprised by fibers of absorbent material homogeneously mixed with particles of superabsorbent material and has three zones with different specific weights: an acquisition-distribution zone; one or more transition zones; and one or more anti-leakage zones, in which the specific weight in g/m2 of absorbent material plus superabsorbent material of the acquisition-distribution zone of the intermediate layer is 75% to 100% greater than the specific weight in g/m2 of absorbent material plus superabsorbent material of the one or more anti-leakage zones, the specific weight in g/m2 of absorbent material plus superabsorbent material of the acquisition-distribution zone of the intermediate layer is 30 to 50% greater than an average specific weight of absorbent material plus superabsorbent material of the one or more transition zones, and the specific weight expressed in g/m2 of superabsorbent material plus absorbent material of the one or more transition zones of the intermediate layer gradually decreases towards the transverse edges of the core.
2. The absorbent core for use in a disposable absorbent article as described in claim 1, wherein the fibers of absorbent material are cellulose fibers.
3. The absorbent core for use in a disposable absorbent article as described in claim 1, wherein the superabsorbent material is sodium or potassium polyacrylate particles.
4. A disposable diaper comprising the absorbent core according to claim 1.
5. A training pant comprising the absorbent core according to claim 1.
6. A sanitary towel comprising the absorbent core according to claim 1.
7. An absorbent insert comprising the absorbent core according to claim 1.
8. An absorbent care for use in a disposable absorbent article as described in claim 1, wherein the acquisition-distribution zone has a density A, the one or more anti-leakage zones have a density B, and the one or more transition zones have a density which varies along the same between A and B, being the density A greater than the density B, and the density is gradually reduced from A to B in the one or more transition zones.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(3) The absorbent core of a disposable absorbent article is the portion thereof in charge of absorbing and containing liquids and semi-liquid exudates that reach it. The core must also have the ability to distribute and retain the liquid, preventing its return to the upper surface of the core and consequently to the upper of the article; on the other hand it should be smooth and conform to the user's body.
(4) Hereinafter, the absorbent core of a disposable diaper is described, however this core may be incorporated into an absorbent insert, in a training pant, in a sanitary napkin, in a disposable diaper, or any other article aimed to absorb exudates and which is disposed after its use.
(5) The absorbent core (10) of the present invention has a upper surface (16) and a lower surface (18); two longitudinal edges (20) and two transverse edges (22); the core (10) shown in
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(7) The upper layer (12) is comprised, preferably by 100% of absorbent fibers, however, it may contain up to 25% of superabsorbent material (SAP) particles; its primary function is to provide softness and flexibility to the core, collects the liquid and quickly transfers it to the intermediate layer (14), besides it helps to contain the superabsorbent material contained in said intermediate layer (14), so that it will not reach the surface of the core avoiding the risk of contacting the user skin. Furthermore, since the upper layer (12) contains no or a low concentration of superabsorbent material particles, there is no blocking effect which could occur when said superabsorbent material swells when contacting the liquid, thus the upper layer (12) allows the free pass of the fluid into the intermediate layer faster than in cores containing high concentration of superabsorbent material at the upper portion (16).
(8) The lower layer (13), as the upper layer (12) is comprised, preferably by 100% of fibers of absorbent material, although it may contain up to 25% of superabsorbent material mixed with fibers of absorbent material; it has two main functions: a) provide softness and flexibility to the core b) do not allow the superabsorbent material particles to reach the lower surface of the core. This is important since the absorbent core is to be incorporated into a disposable absorbent article and the bottom portion (18) of said core will be in contact with the outer layer of the article, if the particles of the superabsorbent material are in contact with the outer layer, they may weaken and even cause perforations to said outer layer.
(9) The intermediate layer (14) of the absorbent core of the present invention, is comprised by a mixture of cellulose fibers (32) and superabsorbent material particles (30), it has the primary function of distribute and retain exudates as well as prevent the fluid from return to the upper portion of the core, and as a result, it prevents the return of fluids to the surface of the article to which it is incorporated. This intermediate layer (14) has, within same, well-defined zones with different specific weights and densities: a first distribution-storage zone (24), one or more transition zones (26) and one or more anti-leakage zones (28).
(10) The distribution-storage zone (24) of the intermediate layer (14) has the highest concentration of absorbent material fibers and superabsorbent material particles such that upon receipt of the liquid, it efficiently distributes and stores it, avoiding its return. The distribution-storage zone (24) has a specific weight (g/m.sup.2 of cellulose fibers+superabsorbent material) 35% to 50% greater than the average specific weight of the transition zones (26) and 75% to 100% greater than the specific weight of the anti-leakage zones (28).
(11) On the other hand, the receiving-storage zone (24) has a density A, the anti-leakage zones (28) have a density B, and the transition zone(s) (26) has(ve) a density which varies along the same between A and B. The density A is greater than the density B. Because of this difference in density and applying the capillarity theory, the spaces between fibers in the distribution-storage zone (24) are smaller, causing a greater fluid distribution. Furthermore, the cellulose fibers are homogeneously mixed with SAP particles, so that when contacting the fluid, the latter absorb and retain it, while the fibers which are adjacent thereto help the fluid which is not absorbed to continue its distribution and may, in turn, be absorbed and retained.
(12) In the transition zones (26), the density is gradually reduced from A to B, so, the distribution rate of the fluid is also reduced and the fluid is stored in the spaces between fibers and within the SAP particles. Finally, in the anti-leakage zones, the density B is even lower, such that the fluid is accommodated between the fibers and does not reach the transverse edges (22) of the core.
(13) Fibers of cellulose are used generally as the absorbent material of the core, although other known absorbent materials may be used such as cotton, rayon, etc. As superabsorbent material particles the preferably used ones are sodium or potassium polyacrylate particles, but any other natural or synthetic superabsorbent materials may be used.
(14) The layered absorbent core in of the present invention, provides optimum functionality, quickly collects the fluid, distributes and retains it such that most of the core is used, and the fluid does not reach the transverse edges of the core. Furthermore, the core is soft and flexible, since the upper (12) and lower layers (13) thereof are comprised mainly of absorbent material fibers (30). The low concentration of SAP in the upper and lower surfaces of the core prevents: a) that this material could contact with the user skin; b) that there may be breaking or weakening of the lower layer of the disposable absorbent article to which the core (10) is incorporated and c) blocking the upper portion of the core due to the swelling of the superabsorbent particles.
(15) The core (10) of the invention may be incorporated into any type of disposable absorbent article, such as disposable diapers, training pants, sanitary napkins or absorbent inserts (an absorbent insert is an article comprised by a upper layer, a lower layer and an absorbent core (10) located therebetween).
(16) A further advantage of the core (10) of the invention is that it is possible to decrease the amount of absorbent material used without affecting the functionality of the core, resulting in substantial savings, as can be seen in the following examples:
Example 1
(17) Traditional Core: Bio Baby Diaper size 4 manufactured in December 2010.
(18) Core (10): Bio Baby Diaper size 4 with new core
(19) TABLE-US-00001 Traditional Core Core (10) Cellulose weight (g) 19 16.5 SAP weight (g) 12.5 12
(20) TABLE-US-00002 Functional Characteristics Diaper Third permeation time (sec) 125 115 3rd rewet (g) 0.96 0.31 Longitudinal distribution 31 36 distance (cm)
Example 2
(21) Traditional core: Moltex Diaper size 4 manufactured in December 2010.
(22) Core (10): Moltex Diaper size 4 with new core
(23) TABLE-US-00003 Traditional Core Core (10) Cellulose weight (g) 17 14 SAP weight (g) 11.5 10.5
(24) TABLE-US-00004 Functional characteristics of the diaper Third permeation time 120 117 (sec) 3rd rewet (g) 0.66 0.11 Longitudinal distribution 29 35 distance (cm)
(25) Test Methods
(26) Return of fluids to the surface of a diaper (rewet), permeation time and fluid distribution.
(27) Material and equipment to be used
(28) 1.1.1 Inspection table.
(29) 1.1.2 Electronic scale
(30) 1.1.3 Chronometer
(31) 1.1.4 Separating funnel adjusted to 7+/1 ml/s or the like
(32) 1.1.5 Beaker
(33) 1.1.6 150 ml graduated cylinder
(34) 1.1.7 Weigh with 3.5 kg acrylic receiving cylinder, 10 cm. OD and 2.54 cm. ID and 22 cm height (for adult and baby diaper) (0.7 PSI)
(35) 1.1.8 2.5 kg weigh with 8 cm. diameter base. (0.7 psi)
(36) 1.1.9 Adhesive tapes
(37) 1.1.10 Synthetic urine (solution of purified or distilled water and 0.9% NaCl)
(38) 1.1.11 Tissue paper boxes and undefibered cellulose 1010 cm
(39) 1.2 Development
(40) 1.2.1 Weigh the sample and record data.
(41) 1.2.2 Place the product extended on the working table with the inner cover (Non Woven) upwards, the diaper tapes to the opposite of the person performing the test and secure it by the corners with adhesive tape.
(42) 1.2.3 Make a mark on the center of the product from the front edge of the core, at a distance according to Table No. 1
(43) TABLE-US-00005 TABLE NO. 1 Size Centimeters RN, 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 15 5 and 6 17
inside the cylinder.
(44) 1.2.6 Pour or meter the appropriate amount of synthetic urine according to the product.
(45) 1.2.7 Measure the time from the opening of the key of the separating funnel until the synthetic urine is completely absorbed; record the data as the first permeation time.
(46) 1.2.8 Let stand for 10 minutes and remove the weigh with the dispenser mentioned in step 5.1.7.
(47) 1.2.9 Immediately after, weight a 1010 cm cellulose box, record as P1, place it on the discharge so that it is in contact with the sample and centered with respect to the point of urination, place the weigh mentioned in step 5.1.8 on the box, for 2 minutes.
(48) 1.2.10 During those two minutes measure the length achieved by the synthetic urine and register it as first longitudinal distribution distance.
(49) 1.2.11 After the 2 minutes, remove the weigh.
(50) 1.2.12 Immediately thereafter pass the cellulose, recording the data as P2.
(51) 1.2.13 For the second and third REWET, repeat steps 5.2.6 to 5.2.14, the second and third permeation times and the second and third longitudinal distribution distance are also recorded.
(52) 1.3 Calculations.
(53) 1.3.1 REWET=P1-P2
(54) In one of the embodiments, both the lower layer (13) and the upper layer (12) comprise from 75% to 100% absorbent material fibers, they also comprise from 0 to 25% of superabsorbent materials; likewise, a combination of a upper layer comprising from 75% to 100% absorbent material fibers and from 0% to 25% of superabsorbent material may also be realized, while the lower layer only comprises 100% of absorbent material fibers and vice versa.
(55) The present invention further refers to a method of forming the core (10) which comprises the following steps: forming the lower layer (13) and the upper layer (12) comprising from 75% to 100% of fibers of absorbent material and 0% to 25% of superabsorbent particles; forming the intermediate layer (14) with a distribution-storage zone (24) with a specific weight (g/m.sup.2 of cellulose fibers+superabsorbent material) 35% to 50% greater than the average specific weight of the transition zones (26) and from 75% to 100% greater than the specific weight of the anti-leakage zones (28); Perform the appropriate cuts, according to the shape of the desired absorbent core Place the absorbent core made with the knowledge of the present description in, but not limited to, disposable diapers, incontinence diapers, training pants and sanitary napkins.
(56) While the invention has been described in terms of a presently preferred embodiment, various obvious changes and modifications thereof may be made, such changes and modifications are within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.