Claims
- 1. An absorbent disposable incontinence pad having a previous coversheet, and impervious backsheet, and an absorbent matt therebetween, said matt including:
- a highly integrated batt of fibers,
- said batt having an upper surface and containing cellulose fibers and thermally bondable polymer fibers,
- said batt having terminal ends defining a length,
- said batt having two lateral sides defining a width, a central portion between said side, and pair of slits disposed in each of said sides forming batt-portions which extend longitudinally between said slits,
- said batt-portions on each side being folded upwardly and inwardly to create folded layers which lie on the upper surface on each side of said central portion of the batt and have inturned edges which define a first channel beneath the pervious coversheet,
- said inturned edges of said folded layers providing abutments or dams adjacent the central portion of said batt to deter lateral movement of fluid deposited therebetween,
- a liquid-moving flow-spreading web layer disposed between said inturned edge of said batt-portions,
- said web having two lateral sides which are folded upwardly along said inturned edges of said first channel and inwardly to create folded layers which lie on an upper surface on each side of a central portion of said web, layer creating a second channel.
- 2. The absorbent pad of claim 1 wherein said web layer is hydrophobic, said hydrophobic web layer including includes melt-down fibers.
- 3. The absorbent pad of claim 1 wherein said web layer is hydrophobic, and is a multi-ply sheet.
- 4. The absorbent pad of claim 1 wherein said web layer is hydrophobic and has lateral edges said lateral edges are inturned along fold lines and a flat width greater than the distance between the inturned edges of said folded layers of said batt.
- 5. The absorbent pad of claim 4 wherein the fold lines of said hydrophobic web layer are in contact with the inturned edges of said folded layers of said batt-portions.
- 6. The absorbent pad of claim 5 wherein small tunnels (53), (54) are formed along fold lines.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 250,278, filed Sept. 28, 1988, now abandoned.
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