Claims
- 1. An absorbent body for use in an absorbent article to be worn by a wearer, comprising:
- an air containing voluminous first layer of fluff which lies nearest the wearer in use,
- a first superabsorbent mixed in said first layer and which has a degree of cross-linking providing a gel strength high enough so as to swell under normal use pressure in said article without changing shape so that the fluff of the first layer, which collapses when absorbing liquid, will be loosened and therewith again form an air-containing, voluminous layer of fluff, and
- a second layer containing a second superabsorbent wherein said second superabsorbent has a higher liquid absorbency, when in use by a wearer, than the first superabsorbent and thus absorbs more liquid than the first superabsorbent.
- 2. An absorbent body according to claim 1, wherein the second layer comprises fluff in which the second superabsorbent is mixed.
- 3. An absorbent body according to claim 1, wherein the second superabsorbent in said second layer is cross-linked but has a lower gel strength than the first superabsorbent.
- 4. An absorbent body according to claim 2, wherein the second superabsorbent in said second layer is cross-linked but has a lower gel strength than the first superabsorbent.
- 5. An absorbent body according to claim 1, wherein the second superabsorbent has a lower gel strength than the first absorbent means and is sufficiently low to form a continuous gel.
- 6. An absorbent body, comprising:
- a first layer of fluff;
- first superabsorbent means for swelling to a new size that is proportional to an original shape thereof in said first layer, said first superabsorbent means having a gel strength to enable it to swell under normal use pressure;
- a second layer of fluff;
- second superabsorbent means for absorbing a liquid in said second layer, said second superabsorbent means having a liquid absorbency greater than a liquid absorbency of said first superabsorbent means, when in use by a wearer, so that the second superabsorbent means absorbs more liquid than the first superabsorbent means.
- 7. An absorbent body according to claim 6, wherein the second superabsorbent means has a lower gel strength than the first absorbent means and is sufficiently low to form a continuous gel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/261,302, filed Jun. 16, 1994, which application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/916,842, filed as PCT/SE91/00101, Feb. 13, 1991, published as WO91/11978, Aug. 22, 1991, now both abandoned.
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