Claims
- 1. An elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web comprising a nonwoven fibrous matrix of about 10 to 20 weight percent elastomeric melt-blown small diameter fibers and about 10 to 30 weight percent absorbent staple fibers or about 5 to 20 weight percent absorbent polymeric particulate material, about 30 to 60 weight percent wicking staple fibers, and about 10 to 30 weight percent crimped bulking staple fibers dispersed throughout the matrix.
- 2. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said elastomeric melt-blown small diameter fibers comprise polyurethane elastomeric materials, polyester elastomeric materials, polyamide elastomeric materials, A-B-A block copolymer materials where the A end groups are styrenic moieties and B is an elastomeric midblock, and combinations thereof.
- 3. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said elastomeric melt-blown small diameter fibers comprise polyurethane fibers.
- 4. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said absorbent staple fibers comprise fibers having an absorbency of at least about 1000%.
- 5. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 4 wherein said absorbent staple fibers comprise acrylonitrile fibers having a hydrophilic surface.
- 6. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said wicking staple fibers comprise cotton fibers, rayon fibers, wool fibers, silk fibers, or combinations thereof.
- 7. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said wicking staple fibers comprise rayon or cotton fibers.
- 8. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said crimped bulking staple fibers have an average crimp frequency of more than about one-half crimp per centimeter.
- 9. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 8 wherein said crimp frequency is at least about 2 crimps per centimeter.
- 10. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said bulking staple fiber has a flexural rigidity of 1.5.times.10.sup.-4 gram-square centimeters per tex.
- 11. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said bulking staple fiber is acrylic or polyester fiber.
- 12. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said web has a softness of less than about 80 g.
- 13. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said web has a wicking value of at least about 0.5 cm/30 sec.
- 14. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said web has an absorbency of at least about 1000 percent.
- 15. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said web has an absorbency of at least 11.5 g per g basis weight.
- 16. The elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web of claim 1 wherein said web has a retention of absorbed liquid of at least about 50 percent.
- 17. An absorbent elastomeric wound dressing comprising (1) a fluid permeable, compliant, low adherency wound contacting layer, (2) an intermediate conformable, fluid-absorbent element, the element having a nonwoven fibrous matrix of about 10 to .degree.weight percent elastomeric melt-blown small diameter fibers and about 10 to 30 weight percent absorbent staple fibers or about 5 to 20 weight percent absorbent polymeric particulate material, about 30 to 60 weight percent wicking staple fibers, and about 10 to 30 weight percent crimped bulking staple fibers dispersed throughout the matrix, and (3) a soft, compliant cover layer.
- 18. The wound dressing of claim 17 wherein said wound contacting layer and said fluid-absorbent element are coextensive.
- 19. The wound dressing of claim 17 wherein said wound contacting layer is a porous nonwoven small diameter fiber web.
- 20. The wound dressing of claim 19 wherein said porous nonwoven small diameter fiber web comprises a thermoplastic elastomeric resin.
- 21. The wound dressing of claim 20 wherein said thermoplastic elastomeric resin is polyurethane.
- 22. The wound dressing of claim 17 wherein said cover layer is absorbent liquid impermeable and moisture vapor permeable.
- 23. The wound dressing of claim 22 wherein said cover layer comprises a nonwoven small diameter fiber web.
- 24. The wound dressing of claim 22 wherein one face of said cover layer comprises a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer for contact with said fluid absorbent element.
- 25. The wound dressing of claim 22 wherein said cover layer extends beyond said fluid-absorbent element and said wound contacting layer.
- 26. An elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web comprising a nonwoven fibrous matrix of about 10 to 20 weight percent polyurethane melt-blown small diameter fibers and about 10 to 30 weight percent absorbent staple fibers or about 5 to 20 weight percent absorbent polymeric particulate material, about 30 to 60 weight percent wicking staple fibers, and about 10 to 30 weight percent crimped bulking staple fibers dispersed throughout the matrix.
- 27. An elastomeric nonwoven absorbent web comprising a nonwoven fibrous matrix of about 10 to 20 weight percent polyurethane melt-blown small diameter fibers and about 10 to 30 weight percent absorbent staple fibers or about 5 to 20 weight percent absorbent polymeric particulate material, about 30 to 60 weight percent wicking staple fibers, and about 10 to 30 weight percent crimped bulking staple fibers dispersed throughout the matrix, said web having a softness of less than about 80 g, a wicking value of at least about 0.5 cm/30 sec, and absorbency of at least about 1000 percent and at least 11.5 g per g basis weight, and a retention of absorbed liquid of at least about 50 percent.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/194,082 filed May 13, 1988, and now abandoned.
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