Claims
- 1. A composite elastic nonwoven web comprised of:
- from about 50-99 percent, by weight, of a coherent matrix of meltblown fibers of a polyether block amide copolymer having the formula: ##STR3## where n is a positive integer, PA represents a polyamide segment and PE represents a polyether segment; and
- from about 1-50 percent, by weight, of at least one type of other fibers.
- 2. The composite elastic nonwoven web of claim 1, wherein the polyether block amide has a melting point of from about 150 degrees C. to about 170 degrees C., as measured in accordance with ASTM D 789.
- 3. The composite elastic nonwoven web according to claim 1, wherein the polyether block amide has a melt index of from about 6 grams per 10 minutes to about 8 grams per 10 minutes, as measured in accordance with ASTM D 1238, condition Q.
- 4. The composite elastic nonwoven web of claim 1, wherein the polyether block amide has a modulus of elasticity in flexure of from about 20 MPa to about 200 MPa, as measured in accordance with ASTM D 790.
- 5. The composite elastic nonwoven web according to claim 1, wherein the polyether block amide has a tensile strength at break of from about 29 MPa to about 33 MPa and an elongation of from about 500 percent to about 700 percent, both as measured in accordance with ASTM D 638.
- 6. The composite elastic nonwoven web of claim 1, wherein said other fibers are distributed generally uniformly throughout said matrix.
- 7. The composite elastic nonwoven web of claim 1, wherein the meltblown fibers are microfibers.
- 8. The composite elastic nonwoven web of claim 1, wherein the other fibers are selected from the group consisting of polyester fibers, polyamide fibers, glass fibers, polyolefin fibers, cellulosic derived fibers, multi-component fibers, silk fibers, wool fibers, absorbent fibers and electrically conductive fibers.
- 9. The composite elastic nonwoven web of claim 8, wherein said polyolefin fibers are selected from the group consisting of polyethylene fibers and polypropylene fibers.
- 10. The composite elastic nonwoven web of claim 8, wherein the cellulosic derived fibers are selected from the group consisting of rayon fibers, wood pulp fibers and cotton fibers.
- 11. The composite elastic nonwoven web of claim 8, wherein said polyamide fibers are nylon fibers.
- 12. The composite elastic nonwoven web according to claim 8, wherein said multi-component fibers are selected from the group consisting of sheath-core fibers and side-by-side fibers.
- 13. A composite elastic nonwoven web consisting essentially of:
- from about 50-99 percent, by weight, of a coherent matrix of meltblown fibers which consists of a polyether block amide copolymer having the formula of ##STR4## where n is a positive integer, PA represents a polyamide segment and PE represents a polyether segment; and
- from about 1-50 percent, by weight, of at least one type of other fibers; and
- wherein said polyether block amide has:
- a melting point of about 152 degrees C., as measured in accordance with ASTM D 789;
- a melt index of about 7 grams per 10 minutes as measure in accordance with ASTM D 1238, condition Q;
- a modulus of elasticity in flexure of about 29.50 MPA, as measured in accordance with ASTM D 790; and
- a tensile strength at break of aboaut 29 MPA and an elongation at break of about 650 percent, both as measured in accordance with ASTM D 638.
- 14. The composite elastic nonwoven web of claim 1, comprised of from about 75-95 percent, by weight, of said coherent matrix and from about 5-25 percent, by weight, of said other fibers.
- 15. The composite elastic nonwoven web of claim 1, comprised of from about 85-95 percent, by weight, of said coherent matrix and from about 5-15 percent, by weight, of said other fibers.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 919,299, filed on Oct. 15, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,724,184.
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