Heterogeneous mass comprising foam absorbent core structure
US-2017119598-A1 · May 4, 2017 · US
US11160690B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11160690-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715587908-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 2, 2021 |
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An absorbent article and method of making the absorbent article are disclosed. The absorbent article having a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core structure having one or more layers wherein at least one layer is a heterogeneous mass layer, wherein the topsheet and the heterogeneous mass are integrated such that they reside in the same X-Y plane.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sanitary napkin comprising a liquid pervious topsheet, a liquid impervious backsheet, and an absorbent core structure comprising a heterogeneous mass layer comprising a layer comprising open cell polyurethane or High Internal Phase Emulsion (HIPE) foam and a fibrous nonwoven layer, wherein fibers of the nonwoven layer have been driven into the layer comprising open cell foam so as to be vertically integrated with the layer comprising open cell foam, wherein the absorbent article exhibits a wet bending measurement between 1.25 and 10 gf*cm2/cm according to the Kawabata method measured in either the MD or CD direction and is able to remove more than 30% of fluid within 60 seconds after insult as measured via the Kinetics and 1D Liquid Distribution by NMR-MOUSE method described herein. 2. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 , wherein the sanitary napkin exhibits a residual fluid left in a top 1 mm of the absorbent article of less than 0.1 ml, as measured via the Kinetics and 1D Liquid Distribution by NMR-MOUSE method described herein. 3. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 , wherein a residual fluid left in a top 1 mm of an integrated topsheet core sample is less than 0.6 ml as measured via the Kinetics and 1D Liquid Distribution by NMR-MOUSE method described herein. 4. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 , wherein the sanitary napkin exhibits a capillarity work potential gradient between 100 mJ/m 2 to 80,000 mJ/m 2 . 5. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 , wherein the sanitary napkin exhibits a capillarity work potential gradient between 1,000 mJ/m 2 and 80,000 mJ/m 2 . 6. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 , wherein the sanitary napkin exhibits a capillarity work potential gradient between 10,000 mJ/m 2 and 80,000 mJ/m 2 . 7. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 , wherein the sanitary napkin comprises a plurality of groups of fibers of the topsheet incorporated into the heterogeneous mass layer. 8. The sanitary napkin of claim 7 , wherein at least one of the plurality of groups of fibers comprises between 10 fibers per group and 1,000 fibers per group. 9. The sanitary napkin of claim 7 , wherein at least one of the plurality of groups of fibers penetrates between 10% to 100% of the absorbent core structure.
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