Disposable Absorbent Article with Unitary Topsheet and Unitary Absorbent Article
US-2015366728-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US2017348166A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017348166-A1 |
| Application number | US-201515538906-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention relates to an absorbent structure and an absorbent article containing said absorbent structure. The absorbent structure, having a sequence of layers connected together, comprises a first outer absorbent layer made from airlaid material, a second outer absorbent layer made from airlaid material, and a fluid storage layer made from airlaid material arranged between the first and second outer absorbent layers, wherein the airlaid material of the first outer absorbent layer comprises first cellulose fibres, the airlaid material of the second outer absorbent layer comprises second cellulose fibres and the airlaid material of the fluid storage layer comprises third cellulose fibres and super-absorbent components, wherein the first and second cellulose fibres have a lower pH value than the third cellulose fibres and the pH value of the first and second cellulose fibres is less than 5.0.
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1 . An absorbent structure having a sequence of interconnected plies comprising: a first outer absorbent ply of airlaid material, a second outer absorbent ply of airlaid material, and disposed between the first and second outer absorbent plies a liquid storage ply of airlaid material, wherein: the airlaid material of the first outer absorbent ply includes first cellulose fibers, the airlaid material of the second outer absorbent ply includes second cellulose fibers, and the airlaid material of the liquid storage ply includes third cellulose fibers and superabsorbent components, wherein the first and second cellulose fibers have a lower pH than the third cellulose fibers and a pH of the first and second cellulose fibers is below 5.0. 2 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein one or more of the first or second cellulose fibers have a pH above 3.2. 3 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the third cellulose fibers have a pH below pH 7.0. 4 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the pH of one or more of the first or second cellulose fibers differs from the pH of the third cellulose fibers by not less than 0.5. 5 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the airlaid material of the liquid storage ply includes no first and no second cellulose fibers. 6 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the airlaid material of one or more of the first or second outer absorbent plies includes no third cellulose fibers. 7 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second cellulose fibers of the first and second outer absorbent plies are present in a total proportion of 20-50 wt % based on the combined weight of the sequence of interconnected plies. 8 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein one or more of the first, second, or third cellulose fibers consist of or contain cellulosic fibrous material from the group of cotton fibers and/or fluff pulp. 9 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein one or more of the first or second cellulose fibers are reaction products of cellulosic fibrous material with polycarboxylic acids or salts thereof and/or polyacrylic acids or salts thereof. 10 . The absorbent structure-O according to claim 1 , wherein the airlaid material of one or more of the first or second outer absorbent plies includes no superabsorbent components. 11 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the superabsorbent components of the liquid storage layer are present in a proportion of not less than 25 wt % based on the combined weight of the sequence of interconnected plies. 12 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the airlaid material of one or more of the first or second outer absorbent plies includes binding agents. 13 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the airlaid material of the liquid storage ply includes no binding fibers. 14 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the airlaid material of one or more of the first outer or second outer absorbent plies includes binding fibers in a total proportion of 2 wt % based on the combined weight of the sequence of interconnected plies. 15 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the sequence of interconnected plies includes first and second outer surfaces and one or more of the first or second outer surfaces include a binding agent coating. 16 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second outer absorbent plies are identical with regard to one property at least, this property being taken from the group containing basis weight, pH of first and second cellulose fibers, chemical composition or natural provenance or origin of first and second cellulose fibers, weight fraction of first and second cellulose fibers, weight fraction of binding fibers, or fiber blend used for the airlaid material. 17 . The absorbent structure according to claim 16 , wherein the first and second outer absorbent plies are at least identical with regard to the pH of the first cellulose fibers and the pH of the second cellulose fibers. 18 . The absorbent structure according to claim 16 , wherein the first and second outer absorbent plies are identical with regard to the pH of the first and second cellulose fibers and with regard to the weight fraction of first and second cellulose fibers. 19 . The absorbent structure according to claim 16 , wherein the first and second outer absorbent plies are identical with regard to the pH of the first and second cellulose fibers and with regard to the chemical composition or the natural provenance or the origin of the first and second cellulose fibers. 20 . The absorbent structure according to claim 16 , wherein the first and second outer absorbent plies are identical with regard to the pH of the first and second cellulose fibers and with regard to the chemical composition or the natural provenance or the origin of the first and second cellulose fibers and with regard to the weight fraction of the first and second cellulose fibers. 21 . The absorbent structure according to claim 16 , wherein the first and second outer absorbent plies are identical with regard to all properties. 22 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the sequence of interconnected plies has mirror symmetry. 23 . The absorbent structure according to claim 1 , wherein the absorbent structure forms an absorbent article ( 20 ) or is included in an absorbent article. 24 . An absorbent article comprising an absorbent structure according to claim 1 . 25 . The absorbent article according to claim 24 , wherein the absorbent article is an incontinence pad, a femcare napkin, an incontinence diaper of the open type with closure systems, an incontinence diaper of the closed type, and/or a wound contact material. 26 . The absorbent structure according to claim 3 , wherein the third cellulose fibers have a pH above pH 5.0. 27 . The absorbent structure according to claim 4 , wherein the pH of one or more of the first or second cellulose fibers differs from the pH of the third cellulose fibers by not more than 3.0. 28 . The absorbent structure according to claim 11 , wherein the superabsorbent components of the liquid storage layer are present in a proportion of not more than 70 wt % based on the combined weight of the sequence of interconnected plies.
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with mirror-like structure · CPC title
having an inhomogeneous composition through the thickness of the pad (A61F13/538, A61F13/539 take precedence) · CPC title
being made from pulp · CPC title
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