Absorbent core with absorbent material pattern
US-2015342796-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US10806641B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10806641-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715822599-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 27, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 20, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 20, 2020 |
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An absorbent structure comprising a planar substrate, an auxiliary glue applied on the substrate, an absorbent material comprising from 80% to 100% by weight of superabsorbent particles deposited on the substrate on an absorbent material deposition area comprising a pattern of absorbent material land areas separated by absorbent material-free junction areas, wherein the deposition area can be notionally divided in eight deposition zones of equal length along the longitudinal direction. A fibrous thermoplastic adhesive layer immobilizes at least some of the absorbent material. The absorbent material is profiled along the longitudinal direction so that at least one of the eight deposition zones is a zone of lower absorbent material amount and the auxiliary glue is absent, or present at a level of at least 50% by weight lower than the average amount of auxiliary glue in at least one of these zones of lower absorbent material amount.
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An absorbent structure comprising: a substantially planar substrate extending in a transversal direction and a longitudinal direction, an auxiliary glue applied directly over the substrate on an auxiliary glue application area, an absorbent material disposed in an absorbent material deposition area, wherein the absorbent material deposition area can be notionally divided into eight deposition zones of equal length along the longitudinal direction; and wherein an amount of the absorbent material is profiled along the longitudinal direction of the structure so that at least one of the eight deposition zones is a zone of lower absorbent material amount having an amount of absorbent material that is at least 20% by weight lower than the average amount of absorbent material in the eight deposition zones, and the auxiliary glue is absent, or present at a level of at least 50% by weight lower than the average amount of auxiliary glue in the eight deposition zones, in at least one of these zones of lower absorbent material amount. 2. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the eight deposition zones is a zone of higher absorbent material amount having an amount of absorbent material that is at least 20% higher than the average amount of absorbent material in the eight deposition zones and the auxiliary glue is present in at least one of these zones of higher absorbent material amount. 3. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein at least one zone of lower absorbent material amount is situated in the back third of the structure, as measured in the longitudinal direction. 4. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary glue is applied as a plurality of longitudinally-extending slots. 5. The absorbent structure of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of longitudinally-extending slots have a transversal spacing there between of from about 0.5 mm to about 4 mm. 6. The absorbent structure of claim 5 , wherein the slots have a width of from about 0.5 mm to about 3 mm. 7. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary glue application area has a surface which is no greater than about 80% the surface of the absorbent material deposition area. 8. The absorbent structure of claim 7 , wherein the auxiliary glue application area has a surface which is no greater than about 70% of the surface of the absorbent material deposition area. 9. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary glue application area has a surface which is at least about 20% of the surface of the absorbent material deposition area. 10. An absorbent core comprising a first absorbent structure comprising a substantially planar substrate extending in a transversal direction and a longitudinal direction, an auxiliary glue applied directly over the substrate on an auxiliary glue application area, an absorbent material disposed in an absorbent material deposition area, wherein the absorbent material deposition area can be notionally divided into a plurality of deposition zones of equal length along the longitudinal direction; and wherein an amount of the absorbent material is profiled along the longitudinal direction of the structure so that at least ⅛ th of deposition zones comprises a lower absorbent material amount having an amount of absorbent material that is at least 20% by weight lower than the average amount of absorbent material in the plurality of deposition zones, and the auxiliary glue is absent, or present at a level of at least 50% by weight lower than the average amount of auxiliary glue in the plurality of deposition zones, in the at least ⅛th of deposition zones of lower absorbent material amount, and a second substrate joined with the substrate of the first absorbent structure so that both substrates form a core wrap enclosing the absorbent material of the absorbent core. 11. The absorbent core of claim 10 , wherein the absorbent material is immobilized on the substantially planar substrate. 12. The absorbent core of claim 10 further comprising a second absorbent structure, the second absorbent structure comprising: the second substrate, a second absorbent material, wherein the first absorbent structure and the second absorbent structure are joined so that the first substrate and the second substrate form together a core wrap enclosing the first and second absorbent materials. 13. The absorbent core of claim 10 , wherein the first substrate and the second substrate are sealed at the periphery of the core by at least one transversal end seal and/or at least one longitudinal side seal. 14. The absorbent core of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the substrates is a nonwoven layer. 15. The absorbent core of claim 14 , wherein the substrate comprises spunbond and meltblown component layers such as a SMS or SMMS nonwoven layer. 16. An absorbent article for personal hygiene, the article comprising: a liquid permeable topsheet; a liquid impermeable backsheet; and the absorbent structure of claim 1 between the topsheet and the backsheet. 17. An absorbent article comprising a topsheet, backsheet and the absorbent core of claim 10 .
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Mechanical treatment, e.g. notching, twisting, compressing, shaping · CPC title
Intermediate layer is discontinuous or differential · CPC title
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having an inhomogeneous composition through the thickness of the pad (A61F13/538, A61F13/539 take precedence) · CPC title
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