Incorporation of apertured area into an absorbent article
US-11007093-B2 · May 18, 2021 · US
US11708653B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11708653-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217870411-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2023 |
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Nonwoven fabrics including (i) continuous fibers and (ii) a blend of staple fibers comprising polyester staple fibers, bicomponent staple fibers, microfiber staple fibers, and wettable staple fibers, in which the continuous fibers are mechanically entangled with the blend of staple fibers. The continuous fibers and the blend of staple fibers may be mechanically entangled via a hydroentangling process.
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That which is claimed: 1. A nonwoven fabric, comprising: (i) continuous fibers; and (ii) a blend of staple fibers comprising (a) bicomponent staple fibers substantially devoid of micro-pores, micro-channels, or both, (b) microfiber staple fibers having a plurality of micro-pores, micro-channels, or both, and (c) polyester staple fibers or wettable staple fibers; wherein the continuous fibers are mechanically entangled with the blend of staple fibers to define the nonwoven fabric. 2. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1 , wherein an amount of the continuous fibers is not uniform through a thickness of the nonwoven fabric. 3. The nonwoven fabric of claim 2 , wherein the nonwoven fabric comprises a first surface and a second surface, and a first quantity of the continuous fibers is located at the first surface and a second quantity of the continuous fibers is located at the second surface; wherein the first quantity is greater than the second quantity. 4. The nonwoven fabric of claim 3 , wherein first quantity is from 1.5 to 10 times greater than the second quantity. 5. The nonwoven fabric of claim 3 , wherein the second surface is devoid of the continuous fibers. 6. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1 , wherein the continuous fibers comprises from 3 to 20% by weight of the nonwoven fabric. 7. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1 , wherein the bicomponent staple fibers comprise a sheath/core configuration, a side-by-side configuration, a pie configuration, an islands-in-the-sea configuration, a multi-lobed configuration, or any combinations thereof. 8. The nonwoven fabric of claim 7 , wherein the bicomponent fibers comprise crimps; wherein the crimps increase a loft of the nonwoven fabric. 9. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven fabric includes wettable staple fibers, and wherein the wettable staple fibers comprise natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or combinations thereof. 10. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven fabric includes wettable staple fibers, and wherein the wettable staple fibers comprise viscose. 11. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven fabric includes wettable staple fibers, and wherein the wettable staple fibers comprise hydrophilic-modified polyester staple fibers; wherein the hydrophilic-modified polyester staple fibers comprise a hydrophilic finish coated thereon. 12. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven fabric comprises a three-dimensional pattern on at least one surface of the nonwoven fabric; wherein the three-dimensional pattern comprises a plurality of recessed portions having an average depth from 1.5 mm to 3 mm. 13. A cleaning system, comprising: (i) a cleaning implement including a mop frame; and (ii) a nonwoven fabric comprising (a) continuous fibers, and (b) a blend of staple fibers comprising (a) bicomponent staple fibers substantially devoid of micro-pores, micro-channels, or both, (b) microfiber staple fibers having a plurality of micro-pores, micro-channels, or both, and (c) polyester staple fibers or wettable staple fibers; wherein the continuous fibers are mechanically entangled with the blend of staple fibers to define the nonwoven fabric. 14. The cleaning system of claim 13 , wherein an amount of the continuous fibers is not uniform through a thickness of the nonwoven fabric. 15. The cleaning system of claim 14 , wherein the nonwoven fabric comprises an attachment side engaging the cleaning implement and including a first quantity of the continuous fibers, and a floor engaging surface (i) having a second quantity of the continuous fibers that is less than the first quantity of the continuous fibers or (ii) being devoid of the continuous fibers. 16. The cleaning system of claim 15 , wherein first quantity is from 1.5 to 10 times greater than the second quantity. 17. The cleaning system of claim 13 , wherein the nonwoven fabric is releasably engaged by the mop frame and the cleaning implement further comprises a liquid reservoir and spraying mechanism configured to controllably dispense a liquid housed within the liquid reservoir. 18. The cleaning system of claim 17 , wherein the cleaning implement further comprises a handle directly or indirectly attached to the mop frame, and wherein the liquid reservoir is mounted directly or indirectly onto the handle. 19. A method of forming a nonwoven fabric, comprising: (i) forming or providing a web of continuous fibers having a top surface; (ii) forming or providing a carded web comprising a blend of staple fibers comprising (a) bicomponent staple fibers substantially devoid of micro-pores, micro-channels, or both, (b) microfiber staple fibers having a plurality of micro-pores, micro-channels, or both, and (c) polyester staple fibers or wettable staple fibers; (iii) positioning the carded web directly or indirectly onto the top surface of the web of continuous filaments; and (iii) mechanically entangling the carded web with the continuous fibers to define a nonwoven fabric. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the step of mechanically entangling comprises hydroentangling the carded web with the continuous fibers to form a hydroentangled nonwoven fabric.
strengthened or consolidated by mechanical methods, e.g. needling (needling machines D04H18/00) · CPC title
Cloths; Pads; Sponges (metal scraping sponges A47L13/07) · CPC title
with liquid-feeding devices · CPC title
Making non-woven fabrics from staple fibres, filaments or yarns, bonded to at least one web-like material, e.g. woven, knitted non-woven fabric, paper, leather, during consolidation · CPC title
characterised by the disposition or nature of their elements · CPC title
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