Diaper structure with enhanced tactile softness attributes

US11033441B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11033441-B2
Application numberUS-201715782931-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 13, 2017
Priority dateAug 1, 2012
Publication dateJun 15, 2021
Grant dateJun 15, 2021

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A diaper structure with enhanced softness attributes is disclosed. The diaper structure may include an innermost layer formed of a first nonwoven web, and an outermost layer formed of a second nonwoven web. The first and second nonwoven webs may have a combined basis weight of at least about 30 gsm. The ratio of the first web basis weight to the second web basis weight may range from 30/70 to 70/30.

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What is claimed is: 1. A disposable diaper, comprising: a topsheet comprising a first nonwoven web; a backsheet comprising a second nonwoven web which forms a portion of the outermost layer of the diaper; and an absorbent core comprising a particulate polymer material disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet; wherein the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web have a combined basis weight of at least 40 gsm, and wherein a first basis weight of the first nonwoven web is different than a second basis weight of the second nonwoven web; wherein the ratio of the basis weight of the first nonwoven web to the basis weight of the second nonwoven web is from 30/70 to 70/30; and wherein each of the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web has a Compression Loft of at least 30%, according to the Compression Loft Test. 2. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein the first nonwoven web and/or the second nonwoven web has a pre-conversion density of no greater than 65 kg/m 3 . 3. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein the first nonwoven web or the second nonwoven web comprises spunbond or spunbond-meltblown-spunbond (SMS) nonwoven webs. 4. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first nonwoven web or the second nonwoven web has a macroscopic surface approximating a plane, a machine direction and a cross direction perpendicular to the machine direction, wherein the at least one or both of the first nonwoven web or the second nonwoven web is formed predominately of polymeric fibers and comprises a series of one or more consolidating bonds impressed on the surface, wherein the one or more consolidating bonds having at least one bond shape, wherein the series is repeated to form a pattern of consolidating bonds, wherein the series is repeated in at least four rows extending predominately in the cross direction, wherein the series is repeated in at least four columns extending predominately in the machine direction, wherein the bond shape has a perimeter with a greatest measurable length and a greatest measurable width, and wherein the perimeter: has a convex and a concave portion; has an aspect ratio of the greatest measurable length to the greatest measurable width of at least 2.5; and is oriented such that a line intersecting the perimeter along which the greatest measurable length exists intersects an axis lying on the surface along the machine direction to form a smaller angle of between 1 degree and 40 degrees. 5. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web each have an opacity greater than 10%. 6. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein the first nonwoven web forms at least 50 percent of a wearer-facing planar surface area of the diaper as defined and circumscribed by an outer profile of the diaper. 7. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein the second nonwoven web forms at least 50 percent of an outward-facing planar surface area of the diaper as defined and circumscribed by an outer profile of the diaper. 8. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein the first nonwoven web forms at least 50 percent of a wearer-facing planar surface area of the diaper as defined and circumscribed by an outer profile of the diaper, wherein the second nonwoven web forms at least 50 percent of an outward-facing planar surface area of the diaper as defined and circumscribed by the outer profile of the diaper, and wherein the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web are disposed in overlying/underlying positions across at least 50 percent of the wearer-facing planar surface area of the diaper as defined and circumscribed by the outer profile of the diaper. 9. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first nonwoven web or the second nonwoven web has a static coefficient of friction equal to or less than 0.4. 10. The disposable diaper of claim 9 , wherein the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web have respective static coefficients of friction that are within 30 percent of each other and that are different, and wherein the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web have respective kinetic coefficients of friction that are within 30 percent of each other and that are different. 11. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein fibers forming at least one of the first nonwoven web or the second nonwoven web are crimped, wherein the crimped fibers are multicomponent fibers, and wherein the multicomponent fibers have at least two polymer components having differing properties and disposed in either side-by-side configuration or eccentric core/sheath configuration. 12. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web have a combined basis weight of no more than 75 gsm. 13. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web have a combined basis weight of no more than 65 gsm. 14. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web have a combined basis weight of no more than 60 gsm. 15. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein the ratio of the basis weight of the first nonwoven web to the basis weight of the second nonwoven web is from 40/60 to 60/40. 16. The disposable diaper of claim 1 , wherein the ratio of the basis weight of the first nonwoven web to the basis weight of the second nonwoven web is from 45/55 to 55/45. 17. A disposable diaper, comprising: an innermost layer comprising a first nonwoven web; an outermost layer comprising a second nonwoven web; and an absorbent core positioned between the innermost layer and the outermost layer, wherein the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web have a combined basis weight of at least 40 gsm, and wherein a basis weight of the first nonwoven web is different than a basis weight of the second nonwoven web; wherein the ratio of the basis weight of the first nonwoven web to the basis weight of the second nonwoven web is from 40/60 to 60/40; and wherein each of the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web has a Compression Loft of at least 30%, according to the Compression Loft Test. 18. The disposable diaper of claim 17 , wherein the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web have a combined basis weight of no more than 60 gsm. 19. The disposable diaper of claim 17 , wherein the ratio of the basis weight of the first nonwoven web to the basis weight of the second nonwoven web is from 45/55 to 55/45. 20. A disposable diaper, comprising: an innermost layer comprising a first nonwoven web; an outermost layer comprising a second nonwoven web; and an absorbent core positioned between the innermost layer and the outermost layer; wherein the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web have a combined basis weight of at least 30 gsm and less than 75 gsm, wherein a first basis weight of the first nonwoven web is different than a second basis weight of the second nonwoven web; wherein the ratio of the basis weight of the first nonwoven web to the basis weight of the second nonwoven web is from 30/70 to 70/30; and wherein each of the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web has a Compression Loft of at least 30%, according to the Compression Loft Test. 21. The disposable diaper of claim 20 , wherein the first nonwoven web and the second nonwoven web have a combined basis weight of at least 40 gsm and less than 65 gsm. 22. The disposable diaper of claim 20 , wherein th

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  • A61F13/513Primary

    {characterised by its function or properties, e.g. stretchability, breathability, rewet, visual effect;} having areas of different permeability · CPC title

  • A61F13/531Primary

    having a homogeneous composition through the thickness of the pad (A61F13/538, A61F13/539 take precedence) · CPC title

  • having improved touch or feeling, e.g. smooth film · CPC title

  • being nonwovens · CPC title

  • Basis weight · CPC title

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What does patent US11033441B2 cover?
A diaper structure with enhanced softness attributes is disclosed. The diaper structure may include an innermost layer formed of a first nonwoven web, and an outermost layer formed of a second nonwoven web. The first and second nonwoven webs may have a combined basis weight of at least about 30 gsm. The ratio of the first web basis weight to the second web basis weight may range from 30/70 to 7…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Procter & Gamble
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/513. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 15 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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