Nonwoven webs with hydrophobic and hydrophilic layers

US11110013B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11110013-B2
Application numberUS-201916716905-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 17, 2019
Priority dateSep 10, 2014
Publication dateSep 7, 2021
Grant dateSep 7, 2021

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A nonwoven web for use in an absorbent article is described. The nonwoven web has first and second nonwoven layers. The first nonwoven layer has a first plurality of fibers, an additive disposed, at least in part, on a portion of the first plurality of fibers, a first side and an opposing second side, wherein second side has a plurality of discontinuities. The second nonwoven layer has a second plurality of fibers, a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a plurality of tufts extending through at least a portion of the discontinuities in the first nonwoven layer, wherein the second nonwoven layer is attached to the first nonwoven layer such that at least a portion of the second plurality of fibers are in liquid communication with the first nonwoven layer, wherein the first nonwoven layer is hydrophobic and the second nonwoven layer is hydrophilic.

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What is claimed is: 1. A nonwoven web for use in absorbent articles, the nonwoven web comprising: a first nonwoven layer comprising a first plurality of fibers, a first side and a second side opposed to the first side, wherein the second side comprises a plurality of discontinuities, wherein the first nonwoven layer comprises a hydrophobic additive, wherein the hydrophobic additive is in the form of fibrils extending outwardly from a surface of the first plurality of fibers, wherein the fibrils have a color which is different than that of the first plurality of fibers; and a second nonwoven layer comprising a second plurality of fibers, a first surface and a second surface opposed to the first surface and a plurality of tufts extending through at least a portion of the discontinuities in the first nonwoven layer and above the first side of the first nonwoven layer, wherein the second nonwoven layer is attached to the first nonwoven such that at least a portion of the second plurality of fibers are in liquid communication with the first nonwoven layer, wherein the first woven layer is hydrophobic and the second nonwoven layer is hydrophilic. 2. The nonwoven web of claim 1 , the hydrophobic additive is a melt additive provided as a master batch blended into a material forming the first plurality of fibers, wherein the melt additive blooms to the surface of the first plurality of fibers and forms the fibrils. 3. The nonwoven web of claim 2 , wherein the fibrils grow from the surface of the first plurality of fibers during post-nonwoven formation in ambient conditions. 4. The nonwoven web of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the fibrils extend outwardly from a corresponding fiber surface such that they extend between other fibers or other fibrils extending outwardly from the surface of other fibers of the first plurality of fibers. 5. The nonwoven web of claim 1 , wherein the first nonwoven layer comprises a first plurality of apertures, and wherein the second nonwoven layer comprises a second plurality of apertures which are substantially aligned with the first plurality of apertures of the first nonwoven layer. 6. The nonwoven web of claim 1 , wherein the hydrophobic additive comprises a material with a HLB value between 0 and 4. 7. The nonwoven web of claim 6 , wherein the hydrophobic additive has a melting point in the range of about 40 degrees C. to about 80 degrees C. 8. The nonwoven web of claim 7 , wherein the hydrophobic additive comprises glycerol tristate. 9. The nonwoven web of claim 7 , wherein the hydrophobic additive comprises a lipid ester. 10. The nonwoven web of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of fibers comprises bi-component fibers. 11. The nonwoven web of claim 1 , wherein the hydrophobic additive is present in the first nonwoven layer at from about 1 percent to about 15 percent by weight. 12. The nonwoven web of claim 10 , wherein the bi-component fibers comprise a first polypropylene and a second polypropylene or a polypropylene and a polyethylene arranged in a side by side configuration. 13. The nonwoven web of claim 12 , wherein the hydrophobic additive is provided at different levels in each component. 14. The nonwoven web of claim 10 , wherein the bi-component fibers comprise polyethylene and polypropylene arranged in a sheath/core configuration. 15. The nonwoven web of claim 14 , wherein the hydrophobic additive is only provided in the sheath. 16. The nonwoven web of claim 1 , wherein the first nonwoven layer further comprises a plurality of caps, wherein each of the plurality of caps is positioned above the first surface of the first nonwoven layer and each of the plurality of caps at least partially overlies an opening of the plurality of discontinuities. 17. The nonwoven web of claim 16 , wherein the tufts comprise a plurality of looped fibers from the second plurality of fibers that begin and end in the second nonwoven layer and wherein the caps comprise a plurality of looped fibers from the first plurality of looped fibers that begin and end in the first nonwoven layer. 18. The nonwoven web of claim 1 , wherein the second nonwoven layer is hydrophilic due to the second plurality of fibers being hydrophilic fibers. 19. The nonwoven web of claim 1 , wherein the second nonwoven layer is hydrophilic due to the second plurality of fibers being treated with a topical surfactant or a hydrophilic melt additive that blooms to a surface. 20. A disposable absorbent article, wherein the disposable absorbent article comprises the nonwoven web of claim 1 as a user-contacting topsheet.

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  • formed by creation of a pile on at least one surface of a non-woven fabric without addition of pile-forming material, e.g. by needling, by differential shrinking (needling machines D04H18/00) · CPC title

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

  • Mechanically interengaged by needling or impingement of fluid [e.g., gas or liquid stream, etc.] · CPC title

  • Inward from edge of web or sheet · CPC title

  • with hydrophilic lower face · CPC title

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What does patent US11110013B2 cover?
A nonwoven web for use in an absorbent article is described. The nonwoven web has first and second nonwoven layers. The first nonwoven layer has a first plurality of fibers, an additive disposed, at least in part, on a portion of the first plurality of fibers, a first side and an opposing second side, wherein second side has a plurality of discontinuities. The second nonwoven layer has a second…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Procter & Gamble
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/5116. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 07 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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