Claims
- 1. In a disposable garment utilized for the absorption and containment of urine or other body exudates comprising a liquid pervious bodyside liner, a fluid impervious backing sheet with an absorbent material disposed therebetween and having flap means for enhanced containment,
- the improvement wherein the means for enhanced containment comprises a nonwoven fabric laminate comprising:
- a) a nonwoven component layer comprising fine fibers having an average diameter in the range of up to about 10 microns and a basis weight of at least about 1.5 gsm, and
- b) a nonwoven component layer comprising continuous filaments having an average diameter in the range of from about 12 microns to about 22 microns and a basis weight of at least about 5 gsm,
- wherein said layers are intermittently bonded in a face-to-face relationship for a total basis weight not to exceed about 55 gsm and the percent of the weight of fine fibers layer to the laminate weight is at least 5%, and
- wherein said laminate has a cup crush peak load value of no more than 150 grams, a cup crush energy value of no more than 2250 g-mm, and a Frazier porosity of at least 50 scfm.
- 2. The disposable garment of claim 1 wherein the continuous filament component layer of said nonwoven fabric laminate comprises a propylene polymer.
- 3. The disposable garment of claim 2 wherein the fine fiber component layer of said nonwoven fabric laminate comprises a propylene polymer having a molecular weight distribution between 3.6 and 4.8 Mw/Mn and a melt flow rate up to about 3000 g/10 min. at 230.degree. C.
- 4. The disposable garment of claim 1 wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate comprises two continuous filament layers on opposite sides of a fine fiber layer and said total basis weight does not exceed about 34 gsm.
- 5. The disposable garment of claim 2 wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate comprises two continuous filament layers on opposite sides of a fine fiber layer and said total basis weight does not exceed about 34 gsm.
- 6. The disposable garment of claim 3 wherein the ratio of the fine fibers to continuous filaments is up to about 25%.
- 7. The disposable garment of claim 1 as a diaper wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate comprises a containment flap.
- 8. The disposable garment of claim 4 as a diaper wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate comprises a containment flap.
- 9. The disposable garment of claim 6 as a diaper wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate comprises a containment flap.
- 10. The disposable garment of claim 1 wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate has a hydrostatic head of at least 15 cm.
- 11. The disposable garment of claim 3 wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate has a hydrostatic head of at least 15 cm.
- 12. The disposable garment of claim 4 wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate has a hydrostatic head of at least 15 cm.
- 13. The disposable garment of claim 1 wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate total basis weight does not exceed about 34 gsm.
- 14. The disposable garment of claim 1 wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate total basis weight does not exceed about 20 gsm.
- 15. The disposable garment of claim 4 wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate total basis weight does not exceed about 20 gsm.
- 16. The disposable garment of claim 5 wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate total basis weight does not exceed about 20 gsm.
- 17. The diaper of claim 7 wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate total basis weight does not exceed about 20 gsm.
- 18. The diaper of claim 8 wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate total basis weight does not exceed about 20 gsm.
- 19. The diaper of claim 9 wherein said nonwoven fabric laminate total basis weight does not exceed about 20 gsm.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/065,210, filed May 20, 1993, now abandoned.
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