Absorbent core having varied basis weight of absorbent material and adhesive

US9168186B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9168186-B2
Application numberUS-201213491960-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 8, 2012
Priority dateJun 10, 2011
Publication dateOct 27, 2015
Grant dateOct 27, 2015

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An absorbent core comprising a substrate layer and an absorbent layer, the absorbent layer comprising an absorbent material and a thermoplastic adhesive material; the absorbent core has longitudinal and transverse dimensions and consists of nine transverse segments in its longitudinal dimension and six longitudinal segments in its transverse dimension; in each of the transverse segments and longitudinal segments, the absorbent layer has average basis weights of absorbent material of thermoplastic adhesive material; the basis weights of the absorbent layer in at least one of the transverse segments are lower than the basis weights of the absorbent layer in at least one other of the transverse segments; and the basis weights of the absorbent layer in at least one of the longitudinal segments are lower than the basis weights of the absorbent layer in at least one other of the longitudinal segments.

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An absorbent core for disposable absorbent articles comprising one or more absorbent structures, said absorbent structure comprising a substrate layer and an absorbent layer, said absorbent layer comprising an absorbent material supported by, and immobilized on said substrate layer by a thermoplastic adhesive material; wherein said absorbent core has a longitudinal dimension having a length and a transverse dimension having a width and consists of nine transverse segments in its longitudinal dimension and of six longitudinal segments in its transverse dimension; wherein each of the transverse segments have a length which is equal to the width of the absorbent core and a width which correspond to 1/9 of the length of the absorbent core; wherein each of the longitudinal segments have a length which is equal to the length of the absorbent core and a width which correspond to ⅙ of the width of the absorbent core; wherein in each of said transverse segments, the absorbent layer has an average basis weight of absorbent material (APM t BW av ) and an average basis weight of thermoplastic adhesive material (TAM t BW av ) immobilizing said absorbent material; wherein in each of said longitudinal segments, the absorbent layer has an average basis weight of absorbent material (APM 1 BW av ) and an average basis weight of thermoplastic adhesive material (TAM 1 BW av ) immobilizing said absorbent material; wherein said absorbent core comprises six transverse segments wherein the APM t BW av and TAM t BW av of the absorbent layer are lower relative to the APM t BW av and TAM t BW av of the absorbent layer in at least one other of said transverse segments; and wherein the APM 1 BW av and TAM 1 BW av of the absorbent layer in at least one of said longitudinal segments are lower relative to the APM 1 BW av and TAM 1 BW av of the absorbent layer in at least one other of said longitudinal segments. 2. The absorbent core of claim 1 , wherein said absorbent material comprises at least 95% by weight of absorbent polymer material. 3. The absorbent core of claim 1 , wherein said absorbent core has a pair of opposing transverse edges and a pair of opposing longitudinal edges, and wherein three of said six transverse segments wherein the APM t BW av and TAM t BW av of the absorbent layer are lower relative to the APM t BW av and TAM t BW av of the absorbent layer in at least one other of said transverse segments are adjacent to each other and to an opposite transverse edge of said absorbent core and three of said six transverse segments wherein the APM t BW av and TAM t BW av of the absorbent layer are lower relative to the APM t BW av and TAM t BW av of the absorbent layer in at least one other of said transverse segments are adjacent to each other and to the opposite transverse edge of said absorbent core. 4. The absorbent core of claim 1 , wherein said absorbent core comprises two longitudinal segments wherein the APM 1 BW av and TAM 1 BW av of the absorbent layer are lower relative to the APM 1 BW av and TAM 1 BW av of the absorbent layer in at least one other of said longitudinal segment. 5. The absorbent core of claim 1 , wherein said absorbent core comprises a front region, a crotch region and a back region arranged sequentially in said longitudinal dimension and wherein said absorbent core comprises three transverse segments in said crotch region wherein the APM t BW av and TAM t BW av of the absorbent layer are lower than the APM t BW av and TAM t BW av of the absorbent layer in at least one other of said transverse segments. 6. The absorbent core of claim 1 , wherein said absorbent core comprises three longitudinal segments wherein the APM 1 BW av and TAM 1 BW av of the absorbent layer are lower than the APM 1 BW av and TAM 1 BW av of the absorbent layer in at least one other of said longitudinal segment, three of said six longitudinal segments being contiguous and adjacent to one longitudinal edge of said absorbent core and three of said six longitudinal segments being contiguous and adjacent to the other longitudinal edge of said absorbent core. 7. The absorbent core of claim 1 , wherein TAM t BW av or TAM 1 BW av is at least 20% lower than the average basis weight of the at least one segment. 8. The absorbent core of claim 1 , wherein TAM t BW av or TAM 1 BW av is at least 40% lower than the average basis weight of the at least one segment. 9. The absorbent core of claim 1 , wherein APM t BW av or APM 1 BW av is at least 20% lower than the average basis weight of the at least one segment. 10. The absorbent core of claim 1 , further comprising two absorbent structures forming a laminate of absorbent structures with two absorbent layers wherein the APM t BW av and TAM t BW av of said absorbent layers in at least one of said transverse segments are lower relative to the APM t BW av and TAM t BW av of the absorbent layers in at least one other of said transverse segments. 11. The absorbent core of claim 1 , wherein the APM t BW av or APM 1 BW av of the at least one of the transverse or longitudinal segments, respectively, is at least from 50% to 65% lower than the at least one of the other transverse or longitudinal segments when the TAM t BW av or TAM 1 BW av of the at least one of the transverse segments or longitudinal segments, respectively, is from 25% to 45% lower than the at least one of the other transverse or longitudinal segments. 12. A disposable absorbent article having a longitudinal axis extending from a first end to a second end and comprising a topsheet and a backsheet and an absorbent core according to claim 1 between the topsheet and the backsheet. 13. The disposable absorbent article of claim 12 , wherein said article is a diaper. 14. A method for making an absorbent core of claim 1 which comprises the steps of forming an absorbent structure by: (a) providing a substrate layer; (b) forming a profiled absorbent layer by depositing an absorbent material comprising absorbent polymer material on said substrate layer to create zones of different absorbent material basis weight; (c) applying thermoplastic adhesive material on one or more first zones of the absorbent layer at a first basis weight; (d) applying thermoplastic adhesive material on one or more second zones of the absorbent layer at a second basis weight, said second zones being different from said first zones; and (e) optionally, applying thermoplastic adhesive material on one or more third zones of the absorbent layer a third basis weight, said third zones being different from said first and second zones.

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  • A61F13/532Primary

    inhomogeneous in the plane of the pad · CPC title

  • A61F13/535Primary

    inhomogeneous in the plane of the pad, e.g. core absorbent layers being of different sizes ({A61F13/5323,} A61F13/537 take precedence) · CPC title

  • A61F13/539Primary

    characterised by the connection of the absorbent layers with each other or with the outer layers · CPC title

  • by depositing continuous layers of fibrous material between webs, e.g. wrapping layers of fibrous material · CPC title

  • with thermoplastic agent, i.e. softened by heat · CPC title

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What does patent US9168186B2 cover?
An absorbent core comprising a substrate layer and an absorbent layer, the absorbent layer comprising an absorbent material and a thermoplastic adhesive material; the absorbent core has longitudinal and transverse dimensions and consists of nine transverse segments in its longitudinal dimension and six longitudinal segments in its transverse dimension; in each of the transverse segments and lon…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Armstrong-Ostle Peter, Hundorf Harald, Wirtz Brigit, and 4 more
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 Oct 27 2015 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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