Methods of making absorbent members having skewed density profile

US9534325B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9534325-B2
Application numberUS-201113094310-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 26, 2011
Priority dateApr 26, 2011
Publication dateJan 3, 2017
Grant dateJan 3, 2017

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Absorbent members and methods of making the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, the absorbent member is a unitary absorbent fibrous web having a density profile through its thickness. In one embodiment, the density profile of the fibrous web is skewed toward one of the surfaces of the fibrous web. In such embodiments, the maximum density of the web may be located outside of the central 30% zone of the thickness of the web. In one embodiment, the method involves subjecting a precursor web to at least one cycle (or pass) through a mechanical deformation process. Typically, the method involves subjecting the precursor web to multiples cycles (or passes) through a mechanical deformation process.

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An absorbent member made by a method comprising: a) providing a precursor web material, said precursor web material comprising a wetlaid cellulosic fibrous structure, said precursor web material having a first surface, a second surface, and a thickness; b) providing a pair of forming members having a machine direction orientation and a cross-machine direction orientation, said forming members comprising: a first forming member having a surface comprising a plurality of first forming elements, wherein said first forming elements comprise discrete male forming elements that are spaced apart in the machine direction; and a second forming member having a surface, wherein the surface of said second forming member is smoother than the surface of the first forming member; c) providing a third forming member having a machine direction orientation and a cross-machine direction orientation, said third forming member having a surface comprising a plurality of third forming elements, wherein said third forming elements comprise discrete male forming elements that are spaced apart in the machine direction; d) mechanically impacting said precursor web material by placing said precursor web material between said first forming member and said second forming member, wherein said forming elements on said first forming member penetrate into the first surface of said precursor web material only part of the way into the thickness of said precursor web material, and the second surface of said precursor web material is in contact with the surface of said second forming member; and e) repeating a step of mechanically impacting said precursor web to form an absorbent member by mechanically impacting said precursor web between said third forming member and either the second forming member or a fourth forming member, wherein said forming elements on said third forming member penetrate into the first surface of said precursor web at least part of the way into the thickness of said precursor web material, wherein the only material that is mechanically impacted in steps d) and e) consists of wetlaid cellulosic fibrous material, wherein said absorbent member comprises a unitary wetlaid absorbent fibrous layer comprising cellulose fibers, said absorbent layer having a first surface, a second surface, a length extending in an X-direction, a width extending in a Y-direction, and a Z-direction thickness, wherein the thickness of the absorbent layer can be divided into a range of distances measured through its thickness from 0 % at its first surface to 100% of the distance through its thickness at its second surface, and the length and width of the absorbent layer define an area, wherein at least a 7.2×7.2 mm square area of the absorbent layer has an average density, and a density profile through its thickness comprising a location having a maximum density, a location having a minimum density, a mean maximum density, and a mean minimum density, said absorbent layer comprising a relatively higher density zone disposed in the Z-direction adjacent to a relatively lower density outer zone of the layer, wherein: a) the maximum density of the layer is located outside of the central 20% zone of the thickness of the layer; and b) the mean maximum density measurement through the thickness of the layer is at least about 1.2 times the mean density of the layer measured at one of the outer zones of the layer that are: (1) between 5% to 15%; and (2) between 85% and 95% of the thickness of the layer. 2. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein the precursor web material is selected from the group consisting of: drylap, liner board, paper board, post-consumer recycled material, filter paper, and combinations thereof. 3. The absorbent member of claim 2 wherein the precursor material consists of treated drylap. 4. The absorbent member of claim 3 wherein the precursor web is treated with debonders. 5. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein said precursor web material comprises substantially about 100 weight percent cellulose fibers. 6. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein said precursor web material has a density of between about 0.25 g/cc and about 0.6 g/cc. 7. The absorbent member of claim 3 wherein said precursor web material has a density of between about 0.25 g/cc and about 0.6 g/cc. 8. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein the precursor material comprises dry lap that has a basis weight in a range from greater than or equal to about 98 gsm to less than 150 gsm. 9. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein the precursor material comprises dry lap that has a basis weight in a range from about 200 gsm to about 700 gsm. 10. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein the precursor web has an initial density prior to mechanically impacting the same, and the mean maximum density of the absorbent member is greater than the initial density of the precursor web. 11. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein the precursor web material has a burst strength of less than about 1,000 kPa. 12. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein the surface of the second forming member comprises a plurality of second forming elements, wherein the forming members define a clearance which is the shortest distance between the forming elements on one forming member and the opposed forming member, and the clearance between the forming members is less than the thickness of the precursor web. 13. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein the surface of the second forming member comprises a plurality of second forming elements, wherein the forming members define a depth of engagement, and the ratio of the thickness of the precursor web to the absolute value of the depth of engagement is greater than 1. 14. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein said discrete male forming elements on said first forming member comprise teeth having a spacing therebetween ranging from about 0.5 mm to about 10 mm. 15. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein said discrete male forming elements on said first forming member comprise teeth having a length ranging from about 0.5 mm to about 10 mm. 16. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein said discrete male forming elements have leading and trailing edges, and said precursor web material is bent around the leading and trailing edges of the discrete male forming elements during step (d). 17. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein the surface of said second forming member is substantially smooth and substantially non-deformable. 18. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein the first forming elements have a pitch therebetween, and the surface of said second forming member is provided with a plurality of second forming elements comprising the same general type as the first forming elements, said second forming elements having a pitch therebetween that is less than that of the first forming elements. 19. The absorbent member of claim 1 wherein said second forming member comprises a ring roll. 20. The absorbent member of claim 1 which is provided with a substantially continuous density profile throughout its thickness. 21. An absorbent member made by a method comprising: a) providing a precursor web material, said precursor web material comprising a wetlaid cellulosic fibrous structure having a density of between about 0.25 g/cc and about 0.6 g/cc, said precursor web material having a first surface, a second surface, and a thickness; b) providing a pair of forming members comprising counter-rotating rolls defining a nip

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  • having an inhomogeneous composition through the thickness of the pad (A61F13/538, A61F13/539 take precedence) · CPC title

  • using rolls or endless bands · CPC title

  • using rolls or endless bands · CPC title

  • having discontinuous areas of compression · CPC title

  • Corrugating · CPC title

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What does patent US9534325B2 cover?
Absorbent members and methods of making the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, the absorbent member is a unitary absorbent fibrous web having a density profile through its thickness. In one embodiment, the density profile of the fibrous web is skewed toward one of the surfaces of the fibrous web. In such embodiments, the maximum density of the web may be located outside of the central 30% z…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Orr Jill Marlene, Marinelli Luigi, Strube John Brian, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D04H1/425. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 03 2017 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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