Lower surface friction absorbent articles and related methods therefor
US-2018338873-A1 · Nov 29, 2018 · US
US2023277364A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023277364-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318144882-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 9, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 7, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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Disclosed is a fluid absorbent bed pad suitable for absorbing bodily fluids of a patient. The pad includes a backing layer comprising a first polymeric fiber and a second polymeric fiber, the second polymeric fiber being relatively tacky relative to the first polymeric fiber and being present in said backing layer in an amount relatively smaller than the amount of said first fiber and comprising a bicomponent fiber. The presence of the second polymeric fiber will impart a tacky nature to the backing to resist slipping and bunching of the bed pad.
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1 . A bed pad comprising: a liquid-absorbent structure; and a composite nonwoven backing layer comprising a first polymeric fiber and a second polymeric fiber, the second polymeric fiber being relatively tacky relative to the first polymeric fiber and being present in said backing layer in an amount relatively smaller than the amount of said first fiber and comprising a bicomponent fiber, the coefficient of static friction of the backing layer, measured with reference to an acrylic sheet, being at least 110% of the coefficient of static friction of a similar backing layer composed only of polypropylene. 2 . The bed pad of claim 1 , the backing layer comprising a heterogenous spunbond material in which the second polymeric fiber is disposed predominantly on an exterior face of the bed pad. 3 . The bed pad of claim 2 , wherein the first fiber comprises polypropylene and the second fiber comprises polypropylene with random ethylene repeat units. 4 . The bed pad of claim 3 , wherein the second fiber is of a sheath/core structure and comprises a polypropylene core material and a sheath material, the sheath material comprising polypropylene with random ethylene repeat units. 5 . The bed pad of claim 4 , wherein the sheath material comprises from 10-20% of the mass of the second fiber. 6 . The bed pad of claim 4 , wherein random ethylene repeat units comprise from 10-20% of the mass of the sheath material. 7 . The bed pad of claim 1 , the liquid-absorbing structure comprising at least first and second liquid-absorbent sublayers. 8 . The bed pad of claim 7 , wherein the first sublayer comprises at least one of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyamide, viscose rayon, nylon, and starch-based biodegradable material. 9 . The bed pad of claim 7 , wherein the second sublayer comprises a cellulosic absorbent layer. 10 . The bed pad of claim 7 , the liquid-absorbent layer comprising a top sheet, at least one cellulosic absorbent sheet, and a superabsorbent polymer. 11 . A method of absorbing fluids comprising: placing the bed pad of claim 1 beneath a patient; and allowing one or more bodily fluids emitted by the patient to absorb into the absorbent structure. 12 - 13 . (canceled) 14 . The bed pad of claim 1 , wherein the coefficient of kinetic friction of the backing layer, measured with reference to an acrylic sheet, is at least 110% of the coefficient of dynamic friction of a similar backing layer composed only of polypropylene. 15 . A bed pad comprising: a liquid-absorbent structure; and a composite nonwoven backing layer comprising a first polymeric fiber and a second polymeric fiber, the second polymeric fiber being relatively tacky relative to the first polymeric fiber and being present in the backing layer in an amount relatively smaller than the amount of the first polymeric fiber, and the second polymeric fiber comprising a propylene ethylene copolymer, the coefficient of static friction of the backing layer, measured with reference to an acrylic sheet, being at least 110% of the coefficient of static friction of a similar backing layer composed only of polypropylene. 16 . The bed pad of claim 15 , wherein the coefficient of kinetic friction of the backing layer, measured with reference to an acrylic sheet, is at least 110% of the coefficient of dynamic friction of a similar backing layer composed only of polypropylene. 17 . The bed pad of claim 15 , wherein the second polymeric fiber is a homofilament. 18 . A method of absorbing fluids comprising: placing the bed pad of claim 15 beneath a patient; and allowing one or more bodily fluids emitted by the patient to absorb into the absorbent structure. 19 . A bed pad comprising: a liquid-absorbent structure; and a spunbond backing layer comprising polypropylene fiber and fiber comprising a propylene ethylene copolymer, the fiber comprising the propylene ethylene copolymer being tacky relative to the polypropylene fiber and being in the backing layer in an amount relatively smaller than the amount of the polypropylene fiber, the coefficient of static friction of the backing layer, measured with reference to an acrylic sheet, being at least 110% of the coefficient of static friction of a similar backing layer composed only of polypropylene. 20 . The bed pad of claim 19 , wherein the coefficient of kinetic friction of the backing layer, measured with reference to an acrylic sheet, is at least 110% of the coefficient of dynamic friction of a similar backing layer composed only of polypropylene. 21 . The bed pad of claim 19 , wherein the fiber comprising the propylene ethylene copolymer is disposed predominantly on an exterior face of the bed pad. 22 . A method of absorbing fluids comprising: placing the bed pad of claim 19 beneath a patient; and allowing one or more bodily fluids emitted by the patient to absorb into the absorbent structure.
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