Claims
- 1. A fluid pervious web comprising: a resilient, three-dimensional, macroscopically expanded, fluid pervious plastic web having first and second surfaces located in planes remote from one another, said web having a plurality of capillaries extending from said first surface to said second surface, said capillaries being defined by a plurality of sidewall portions interconnected to one another intermediate said first and second surfaces, said sidewall portions terminating in said second surface, said web further comprising an exterior side and an interior side wherein said exterior side is defined by said first surface and said sidewall portions, said interior side being opposed to said exterior side, wherein a particulate material is secured to said exterior side on said first surface, said interior side being substantially free of said particulate material.
- 2. The fluid pervious web of claim 1, wherein said particulate material is also secured to said exterior side on said sidewall portions of said web.
- 3. The fluid pervious web of claim 1, wherein said plastic web is comprised of a material selected from the a group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinylchloride, starch base resins, polyvinylalcohol, polyurethanes, polycaprolactone and cellulose esters.
- 4. The fluid pervious web of claim 1, wherein said web has been portioned into a size suitable for use as a topsheet on an absorbent article.
- 5. A fluid pervious web comprising: a resilient, three-dimensional, macroscopically expanded, fluid pervious plastic web having first and second surfaces located in planes remote from one another, said first surface of said web comprising a wearer-contacting surface, said first surface of said web having a particulate material secured thereto, said web having a plurality of capillaries extending from said first surface to said second surface, said capillaries being defined by a plurality of sidewall portions interconnected to one another intermediate said first and second surfaces, said sidewall portions terminating in said second surface, wherein said particulate material is talc.
- 6. A fluid pervious web comprising: a resilient, three-dimensional, macroscopically expanded, fluid pervious plastic web having first and second surfaces located in planes remote from one another, said first surface of said web comprising a wearer-contacting surface, said first surface of said web having a particulate material secured thereto, said web having a plurality of capillaries extending from said first surface to said second surface, said capillaries being defined by a plurality of sidewall portions interconnected to one another intermediate said first and second surfaces, said sidewall portions terminating in said second surface, wherein said particulate material is also secured to said sidewall portions of said web, and wherein said particulate material is talc.
- 7. An absorbent article comprising:
- (a) A fluid pervious web comprising: a resilient, three-dimensional, macroscopically expanded, fluid pervious plastic web having first and second surfaces located in planes remote from one another, said web having a plurality of capillaries extending from said first surface to said second surface, said capillaries being defined by a plurality of sidewall portions interconnected to one another intermediate said first and second surfaces, said sidewall portions terminating in said second surface, said web further comprising an exterior side and an interior side wherein said exterior side is defined by said first surface and said sidewall portions, said interior side being opposed to said exterior side, wherein a particulate material is secured to said exterior side on said first surface, said interior side being substantially free of said particulate material;
- (b) a fluid impervious backsheet joined to said topsheet; and
- (c) an absorbent core positioned between said topsheet and said backsheet.
- 8. The absorbent article of claim 7, wherein said particulate material is secured to said sidewall portions of said web.
- 9. The absorbent article of claim 7, wherein said absorbent article is a disposable diaper.
- 10. The absorbent article of claim 7, wherein said absorbent article is a sanitary napkin.
- 11. An absorbent article comprising:
- (a) a fluid pervious web comprising a resilient, three-dimensional, macroscopically expanded, fluid pervious plastic web having first and second surfaces located in planes remote from one another, said first surface of said web comprising a wearer-contacting surface, said first surface of said web having a particulate material secured thereto, said web having a plurality of capillaries extending from said first surface to said second surface, said capillaries being defined by a plurality of sidewall portions interconnected to one another intermediate said first and second surfaces, said sidewall portions terminating in said second surface, wherein said particulate material is talc;
- (b) a fluid impervious backsheet joined to said topsheet; and
- (c) an absorbent core positioned between said topsheet and said backsheet.
- 12. An absorbent article comprising:
- (a) a fluid pervious web comprising a resilient, three-dimensional, macroscopically expanded, fluid pervious plastic web having first and second surfaces located in planes remote from one another, said first surface of said web comprising a wearer-contacting surface, said first surface of said web having a particulate material secured thereto, said web having a plurality of capillaries extending from said first surface to said second surface, said capillaries being defined by a plurality of sidewall portions interconnected to one another intermediate said first and second surfaces, said sidewall portions terminating in said second surface, wherein said particulate material is secured to said sidewall portions of said topsheet, and wherein said particulate material is talc;
- (b) a fluid impervious backsheet joined to said topsheet; and
- (c) an absorbent core positioned between said topsheet and said backsheet.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. applicationon Ser. No. 08/154,661 filed Nov. 18, 1993.
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