Absorbent structure for absorbent articles

US11602467B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11602467-B2
Application numberUS-201916541267-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 15, 2019
Priority dateJun 10, 2011
Publication dateMar 14, 2023
Grant dateMar 14, 2023

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Absorbent structures for absorbent articles are provided. The absorbent structure includes an absorbent layer with absorbent material supported by a supporting sheet, and a channel that is free of said absorbent material. The channel has a wet integrity of at least 20%.

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What is claimed is: 1. An absorbent structure for an absorbent article, having a front region, a back region, and a crotch region therebetween, each arranged sequentially in a longitudinal dimension, the absorbent structure comprising: a first absorbent layer and a second absorbent layer each comprising a supporting sheet, an absorbent material immobilized on the supporting sheet, a first adhesive layer, and a second adhesive layer, wherein the first adhesive layer is disposed on the absorbent material, wherein the second adhesive layer is disposed between the supporting sheet and the absorbent material, and wherein the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer are sandwiched together in a facing relationship in which the first adhesive layer of the first absorbent layer contacts the first adhesive layer of the second absorbent layer; wherein each of the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer has a longitudinally-extending channel present at least in the crotch region, the channel being substantially free of the absorbent material and extending through the height of the absorbent layer; wherein each longitudinally-extending channel comprises a percentage of integrity of at least 20% according to the Wet Channel Integrity Test; wherein the longitudinally-extending channel of the first absorbent layer does not extend up to any longitudinal or transverse edge of the first absorbent layer; and wherein the longitudinally-extending channel of the second absorbent layer does not extend up to any longitudinal or transverse edge of the second absorbent layer, and wherein the supporting sheet of the first absorbent layer and the supporting sheet of the second absorbent layer are bonded along the channel of the first absorbent layer and the channel of the second absorbent layer. 2. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein the percentage of integrity is at least 30%. 3. The absorbent structure of claim 2 , wherein the percentage of integrity is at least 40%. 4. The absorbent structure of claim 3 , wherein the percentage of integrity is at least 50%. 5. The absorbent structure of claim 4 , wherein the percentage of integrity is at least 60%. 6. The absorbent structure of claim 5 , wherein the percentage of integrity is at least 70%. 7. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein the supporting sheet of the first absorbent layer and the supporting sheet of the second absorbent layer are intermittently bonded along the channel of the first absorbent layer and the channel of the second absorbent layer. 8. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein the supporting sheet of the first absorbent layer and the supporting sheet of the second absorbent layer are continuously bonded along the channel of the first absorbent layer and the channel of the second absorbent layer. 9. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein the supporting sheet of the first absorbent layer and the supporting sheet of the second absorbent layer are bonded along the channel of the first absorbent layer and the channel of the second absorbent layer via adhesive, ultrasonic bonding, heat bonding, or combinations thereof. 10. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein the first absorbent layer has a transverse dimension and an average width W, a longitudinal dimension and average length L; and the longitudinally-extending channel of the first absorbent layer has an average width W′ that is from about 4% to about 25% of the average width W of the first absorbent layer; and an average length L′ that is from about 5% to about 80% of L. 11. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein the second absorbent layer has a transverse dimension and an average width W, a longitudinal dimension and average length L; and the longitudinally-extending channel of the second absorbent layer has an average width W′ that is from about 4% to about 25% of the average width W of the second absorbent layer; and an average length L′ that is from about 5% to about 80% of L. 12. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein the supporting sheet of at least one of the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer folds into the longitudinally-extending channel of at least one of the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer, or part thereof, and wherein the supporting sheet is adhered to the absorbent material that forms a substantially longitudinal wall of the longitudinally-extending channel, or part of the wall. 13. The absorbent structure of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinally-extending channel of the second absorbent layer substantially completely overlaps the longitudinally-extending channel of the first absorbent layer. 14. An absorbent structure for an absorbent article, having a front region, back region and therein between a crotch region, each arranged sequentially in a longitudinal dimension, the absorbent structure comprising: a first absorbent layer and a second absorbent layer each comprising a supporting sheet, an absorbent material immobilized on the supporting sheet, a first adhesive layer, and a second adhesive layer, wherein the first adhesive layer is disposed on the absorbent material, wherein the second adhesive layer is disposed between the supporting sheet and the absorbent material, and wherein the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer are sandwiched together in a facing relationship in which the first adhesive layer of the first absorbent layer contacts the first adhesive layer of the second absorbent layer, wherein each of the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer has a channel present at least in the crotch region, the channel being substantially free of the absorbent material and extending through the height of the absorbent layer; wherein at least 20% of the channel remains intact after wet saturation, and wherein the channel of the first absorbent layer does not extend up to any longitudinal or transverse edge of the first absorbent layer, wherein the channel of the second absorbent layer does not extend up to any longitudinal or transverse edge of the second absorbent layer, and wherein the supporting sheet of the first absorbent layer and the supporting sheet of the second absorbent layer are bonded along at least a portion of the channel of the first absorbent layer and the channel of the second absorbent layer. 15. The absorbent structure of claim 14 , wherein at least 50% of each channel remains intact after wet saturation. 16. The absorbent structure of claim 14 , wherein each channel is longitudinally-extending. 17. The absorbent structure of claim 14 , wherein the supporting sheet of at least one of the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer is bonded to walls of the channel of at least one of the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer. 18. The absorbent structure of claim 14 , wherein the supporting sheet of at least one of the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer folds into the channel of at least one of the first absorbent layer and the second absorbent layer. 19. An absorbent structure for an absorbent article, having a front region, a back region, and a crotch region therebetween, each arranged sequentially in a longitudinal dimension, the absorbent structure comprising: a first absorbent layer and a second absorbent layer each comprising a supporting sheet, an absorbent material immobilized on the supporting sheet, a first adhesive layer, and a second adhesive layer, wherein the first adhesive layer is disposed on the absorbent material, wherein the

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  • Cyclic peptides {, e.g. bacitracins; Polymyxins; Gramicidins S, C; Tyrocidins A, B or C (A61K38/043 - A61K38/046 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • A61F13/532Primary

    inhomogeneous in the plane of the pad · CPC title

  • and being fixed to a web · CPC title

  • characterised by a layer facilitating or inhibiting flow in one direction or plane, e.g. a wicking layer {(A61F13/538 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • with only normal peptide links in the ring · CPC title

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What does patent US11602467B2 cover?
Absorbent structures for absorbent articles are provided. The absorbent structure includes an absorbent layer with absorbent material supported by a supporting sheet, and a channel that is free of said absorbent material. The channel has a wet integrity of at least 20%.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Procter & Gamble
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/532. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 14 2023 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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