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US-2020353725-A1 · Nov 12, 2020 · US
US11364156B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11364156-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615291383-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jun 21, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 21, 2022 |
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An absorbent article that can be a sanitary napkin. The absorbent article comprises a topsheet joined to a backsheet and has an absorbent core material disposed therebetween, the absorbent core material being a fibrous absorbent material exhibiting on one side thereof discrete raised portions. The raised portions define a continuous network of channels, the channels defining a void region adjacent the topsheet of the sanitary napkin.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sanitary napkin comprising a topsheet joined to a backsheet and having an absorbent core disposed therebetween, said absorbent core having a longitudinal centerline and comprising a first absorbent fibrous web material having a pattern of a plurality of pairs of adjacent ribs and valleys extending in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal centerline, the plurality of pairs of adjacent ribs and valleys exhibiting localized stretching in intermediate sections of the web between the adjacent ribs and valleys, said ribs and valleys defining a network of channels, said channels defining void regions between the first absorbent fibrous web material and an adjacent layer of said sanitary napkin, said pattern extending laterally across said first absorbent fibrous web material. 2. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 , wherein said first absorbent fibrous web material is selected from the group consisting of meltblown, spunbond, carded, wetlaid, and airlaid webs. 3. The sanitary napkin of claim 2 , wherein said first absorbent fibrous web material comprises airlaid fibers. 4. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 , wherein said absorbent core comprises cellulosic fibers. 5. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 , wherein said absorbent core comprises absorbent gelling materials. 6. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 , further comprising a secondary topsheet, said secondary topsheet comprising a second absorbent fibrous web material disposed adjacent to and between said topsheet and said absorbent core. 7. The sanitary napkin of claim 6 , wherein said second absorbent fibrous web material is an airlaid web comprising cellulosic fibers. 8. The sanitary napkin of claim 6 , wherein said second absorbent fibrous web material comprises a plurality of apertures. 9. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 , wherein said absorbent core comprises a layered, airlaid nonwoven fibrous web having a plurality of discrete layers, one of said discrete layers comprising a different type of fiber or blend of fibers with respect to another of said discrete layers. 10. A sanitary napkin comprising in layered order a topsheet, a secondary topsheet, an absorbent core having a longitudinal centerline, and a backsheet, at least said topsheet and backsheet being joined, and wherein said secondary topsheet is an absorbent fibrous web having a pattern of a plurality of pairs of adjacent of ribs and valleys extending in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal centerline, the plurality of pairs of adjacent ribs and valleys exhibiting localized stretching in intermediate sections of the web between the adjacent ribs and valleys, said ribs and valleys defining a network of channels, said channels defining void regions between the absorbent fibrous web material and said topsheet, said pattern extending laterally across said first absorbent fibrous web material. 11. The sanitary napkin of claim 10 , wherein said absorbent fibrous web material is selected from the group consisting of meltblown, spunbond, carded, wetlaid, and airlaid webs. 12. The sanitary napkin of claim 11 , wherein said absorbent fibrous web material comprises airlaid fibers. 13. The sanitary napkin of claim 10 , wherein said absorbent core comprises cellulosic fibers. 14. The sanitary napkin of claim 10 , wherein said absorbent core comprises absorbent gelling materials. 15. The sanitary napkin of claim 10 , wherein said secondary topsheet is an airlaid web comprising cellulosic fibers. 16. The sanitary napkin of claim 10 , wherein said secondary topsheet comprises a plurality of apertures. 17. The sanitary napkin of claim 10 , wherein said absorbent core comprises a layered, airlaid nonwoven fibrous web having a plurality of discrete layers, one of said discrete layers comprising a different type of fiber or blend of fibers with respect to another of said discrete layers. 18. The sanitary napkin of claim 10 , wherein said secondary topsheet comprises a layered, airlaid nonwoven fibrous web having a plurality of discrete layers, one of said discrete layers comprising a different type of fiber or blend of fibers with respect to another of said discrete layers. 19. An absorbent article comprising in layered order a topsheet, a secondary topsheet, an absorbent core having a longitudinal centerline, and a backsheet, at least said topsheet and said backsheet being joined, the layers being in a generally flat, layered relationship, said secondary topsheet comprising a first airlaid absorbent fibrous web comprising cellulosic fibers, and wherein said absorbent core comprises a second airlaid absorbent fibrous web material comprising cellulosic fibers and having a pattern of a plurality of pairs of adjacent ribs and valleys extending in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal centerline, the plurality of pairs of adjacent ribs and valleys exhibiting localized stretching in intermediate sections of the web between the adjacent ribs and valleys, said ribs and valleys defining a network of channels, said channels defining void regions between the first airlaid absorbent fibrous web material and said second airlaid absorbent fibrous web material, said pattern extending laterally across said first absorbent fibrous web material. 20. The absorbent article of claim 19 , wherein said absorbent article is a sanitary napkin.
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