Apertured nonwoven

US11850820B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11850820-B2
Application numberUS-202117231132-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 15, 2021
Priority dateApr 16, 2020
Publication dateDec 26, 2023
Grant dateDec 26, 2023

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An apertured nonwovens having a first nonwoven layer is described. The first nonwoven layer includes cellulose-based fibers and a plurality of apertures, wherein the plurality apertures have a minimum aperture distance between two adjacent apertures which has a relative standard deviation no greater than about 40%, as measured according to the Aperture Quality Test. The apertures have an aperture size no greater than about 2.2 mm2 and have an occlusion no greater than about 9%, as measured according to the Aperture Quality Test, or the apertures have an aspect ratio no greater than about 2.5 as measured according to the Aspect Ratio Test.

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A nonwoven comprising: a first nonwoven layer comprising cellulose-based fibers, wherein the first nonwoven layer comprises a plurality of apertures, the plurality of apertures formed by mechanically aperturing at least one moisturized area having a water content of at least about 20% by weight of the nonwoven in the moisturized area, prior to aperturing, and a plurality of apertures, wherein the plurality apertures have a minimum aperture distance between two adjacent apertures which has a relative standard deviation no greater than about 40%, wherein the apertures have an aperture size no greater than about 2.2 mm 2 , the aperture size having a relative standard deviation no greater than about 60%, and wherein the apertures have an occlusion no greater than about 9%, wherein a mean of shortest distances, the shortest distance being between an aperture's centroid and the centroid of its nearest neighboring aperture and above 1 mm, is calculated as the minimum aperture distance and the standard deviation of the shortest distances divided by the mean and multiplied by 100 is the relative standard deviation; wherein a mean of aperture areas is calculated as aperture size and the standard deviation of the aperture areas divided by the mean and multiplied by 100 is the relative standard deviation; and wherein a total area of stray fibers within apertures divided by a total area of apertures and multiplied by 100 is the percent occlusion, provided that apertures with sizes below 0.10 mm 2 and incomplete openings are excluded. 2. The nonwoven according to claim 1 , wherein the standard deviation of aperture aspect ratios divided by the mean of aperture aspect ratios and multiplied by 100 is the relative standard deviation of the aperture aspect ratios, wherein the relative standard deviation is no greater than about 40%. 3. The nonwoven according to claim 1 , wherein the apertures are formed by pin-hole aperturing. 4. The nonwoven according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of apertures form a discrete aperture pattern. 5. The nonwoven according to claim 4 , wherein the discrete aperture pattern is a repeat discrete aperture pattern. 6. The nonwoven according to claim 1 , wherein the apertures have an occlusion no greater than about 8%. 7. The nonwoven according to claim 1 , wherein the apertures have an aperture size in the range of about 0.3 mm 2 -about 1.5 mm 2 . 8. The nonwoven according to claim 1 , wherein the apertures have a minimum aperture distance no greater than about 5 mm. 9. The nonwoven according to claim 1 , wherein the first nonwoven layer comprises a spunlace web. 10. The nonwoven according to claim 1 , wherein the first nonwoven layer comprises more than 50% cellulose-based fibers by weight of the first nonwoven layer. 11. The nonwoven according to claim 1 , wherein the cellulose-based fibers is selected from the group consisting of cotton fibers, regenerated cellulose-based fibers, and combinations thereof. 12. The nonwoven of claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven further comprises a second nonwoven layer joined to the first nonwoven layer. 13. The nonwoven of claim 12 , wherein the second nonwoven layer comprises synthetic fibers. 14. The nonwoven of claim 12 , wherein the first nonwoven layer is hydrophilic. 15. An absorbent article comprising a liquid permeable topsheet having a wearer-facing side, a liquid impermeable backsheet having a garment-facing side, an absorbent structure disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and the nonwoven according to claim 1 . 16. An absorbent article comprising a liquid permeable topsheet having a wearer-facing side, a liquid impermeable backsheet having a garment-facing side, an absorbent structure disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, wherein the topsheet comprises the nonwoven according to claim 1 such that the first nonwoven layer of the nonwoven forms at least part of the wearer-facing side. 17. An absorbent article comprising a liquid permeable topsheet having a wearer-facing side, a liquid impermeable backsheet having a garment-facing side, an absorbent structure disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, wherein the backsheet comprises the nonwoven according to claim 1 such that the first nonwoven layer of the nonwoven forms at least part of the garment-facing side. 18. A nonwoven comprising: a first nonwoven layer comprising cellulose-based fibers, wherein the first nonwoven layer comprises a plurality of apertures, the plurality of apertures formed by mechanically aperturing at least one moisturized area having a water content of at least about 20% by weight of the nonwoven in the moisturized area, prior to aperturing, and a plurality of apertures, wherein the plurality apertures have a minimum aperture distance between two adjacent apertures which has a relative standard deviation no greater than about 40%, wherein the apertures have an aperture size no greater than about 2.2 mm 2 , and wherein the apertures have an aspect ratio no greater than about 2.5, wherein a mean of shortest distances, the shortest distance being between an aperture's centroid and the centroid of its nearest neighboring aperture and above 1 mm, is calculated as the minimum aperture distance and the standard deviation of the shortest distances divided by the mean and multiplied by 100 is the relative standard deviation; wherein a mean of aperture areas is calculated as aperture size and the standard deviation of the aperture areas divided by the mean and multiplied by 100 is the relative standard deviation; and wherein a mean of aperture aspect ratios is calculated as aspect ratio, provided that apertures with sizes below 0.10 mm 2 and incomplete openings are excluded. 19. A nonwoven comprising: a first nonwoven layer comprising cellulose-based fibers, wherein the first nonwoven layer comprises a plurality of apertures, the plurality of apertures formed by pin-hole aperturing at least one moisturizing area having a water content of at least about 20% by weight of the nonwoven in the moisturized area, prior to aperturing, and a plurality of apertures, wherein the apertures have an aperture size no greater than about 2.2 mm 2 , wherein the plurality of apertures have a minimum aperture distance between two adjacent apertures which has a relative standard deviation no greater than about 40%, wherein a mean of shortest distances, the shortest distance being between an aperture's centroid and the centroid of its nearest neighboring aperture and above 1 mm, is calculated as the minimum aperture distance and the standard deviation of the shortest distances divided by the mean and multiplied by 100 is the relative standard deviation, wherein a mean of aperture areas is calculated as the aperture size, provided that apertures with sizes below 0.10 mm 2 and incomplete openings are excluded.

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  • B32B3/266Primary

    characterised by an apertured layer, the apertures going through the whole thickness of the layer, e.g. expanded metal, perforated layer, slit layer regular cells B32B3/12 · CPC title

  • characterised by its apertures, e.g. perforations · CPC title

  • the apertures being formed on a multilayer top sheet · CPC title

  • the apertures not being formed through the complete thickness of the topsheet, e.g. blind holes (blind holes in a single layered topsheet A61F13/51104) · CPC title

  • characterised by the planar distribution of the apertures, e.g. in a predefined pattern · CPC title

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What does patent US11850820B2 cover?
An apertured nonwovens having a first nonwoven layer is described. The first nonwoven layer includes cellulose-based fibers and a plurality of apertures, wherein the plurality apertures have a minimum aperture distance between two adjacent apertures which has a relative standard deviation no greater than about 40%, as measured according to the Aperture Quality Test. The apertures have an apertu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Procter & Gamble, Procter & Gamble
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B3/266. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 26 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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