Filmless backsheets with good barrier properties

US9796154B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9796154-B2
Application numberUS-201314062962-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 25, 2013
Priority dateOct 25, 2013
Publication dateOct 24, 2017
Grant dateOct 24, 2017

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A multilayer nonwoven structure is described where the nonwoven structure comprises at least two spun bond layers and at least one easily meltable layer. The easily meltable layer is located between the at least two spunbond layers. The easily meltable layer is comprised of a polymer having a melting point at least 20° C. less than the melting point of the polymer which comprises the surface of the fibers which comprise the spun bond layer, or is made from a polymer which is readily absorbs some form of radiation. Under bonding conditions, the fibers which make up the easily meltable layer can be melted to form a film, thereby improving bather properties of the nonwoven structure.

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What is claimed is: 1. A multilayer nonwoven structure comprising at least two spun bond layers and at least one easily meltable layer wherein the easily meltable layer is located between the at least two spunbond layers, and where the easily meltable layer is comprised of fibers comprising a polyolefin elastomer polymer having a melting point at least 20° C. less than the melting point of the polymer which comprises the surface of the fibers which comprise the spun bond layer. 2. A multilayer nonwoven structure comprising: a. a first spun bond outer layer comprising monocomponent or bicomponent fibers wherein the fibers have a surface which is comprised of a polyolefin polymer having a given melting point; b. an easily meltable layer wherein the easily meltable layer is comprised of fibers having a maximum cross section of 5 microns or less, and comprised of a polyolefin elastomer polymer which has a melting point which is at least 20° C. less than the melting point of the polymer comprising the surface of the fibers used in the first and second spunbond outer layers; c. a second spunbond outer layer comprising monocomponent or bicomponent fibers wherein the fibers have a surface which is comprised of a polyolefin polymer having a given melting point; wherein the easily meltable layer is located between the first spunbond layer and the second spunbond layer; and wherein the easily meltable layer is capable of melting during a bonding process such that it can be converted to a film-like morphology. 3. The multilayer nonwoven of claim 1 wherein heat and pressure is applied to the multilayer nonwoven structure causing the fibers in the easily meltable layer to at least partially melt thereby increasing the barrier properties of the easily meltable layer. 4. The multilayer nonwoven structure of claim 2 wherein the polyolefin elastomer polymer which makes up the fibers of the easily meltable layer has a melting point which is less than 125° C. 5. The multilayer nonwoven structure of claim 2 wherein the polymer which makes up the fibers of the outer spunbond layer has a melting point which is greater than 125° C. 6. The multilayer nonwoven structure of claim 2 wherein the easily meltable layer is comprised of a polyolefin elastomer polymer which has a melting point which is at least 40° C. less than the melting point of the polymer comprising the surface of the fibers used in the first and second spunbond outer layers. 7. A multilayer nonwoven structure comprising: a. a first spun bond outer layer comprising monocomponent or bicomponent fibers wherein the fibers have a surface which is comprised of a polyolefin polymer having a given melting point; b. an easily meltable layer wherein the easily meltable layer is comprised of fibers having a maximum cross section of 5 microns or less, and comprised of a polyolefin elastomer polymer which absorbs RF radiation or ultrasonic radiation to a much greater extent than the polymer used in the outer layers; c. a second spunbond outer layer comprising monocomponent or bicomponent fibers wherein the fibers have a surface which is comprised of a polyolefin polymer having a given melting point; wherein the easily meltable layer is located between the first spunbond layer and the second spunbond layer; and wherein the easily meltable layer is capable of melting during a bonding process such that it can be converted to a film-like morphology.

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  • Water vapor barrier · CPC title

  • Personal care · CPC title

  • strengthened or consolidated by welding-together thermoplastic fibres, filaments, or yarns · CPC title

  • Roofs, roof membranes · CPC title

  • characterised by the partial melting of at least one layer · CPC title

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What does patent US9796154B2 cover?
A multilayer nonwoven structure is described where the nonwoven structure comprises at least two spun bond layers and at least one easily meltable layer. The easily meltable layer is located between the at least two spunbond layers. The easily meltable layer is comprised of a polymer having a melting point at least 20° C. less than the melting point of the polymer which comprises the surface of…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Claasen Gert, Martin Jill M, Dow Global Technologies Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B5/26. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 24 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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