Claims
- 1. A disposable article comprising a top sheet, an intermediate liquid absorbent core and an outer backsheet, said backsheet being a rattle-free, liquid impermeable, vapor permeable, microporous film with a rattle-reducing additive material partially filling said micropores uniformly distributed through said film, said film having a moisture vapor transmission rate of at least 1000 grams per square meter per 24 hours at 23.degree. C. and 50% relative humidity and being embossed such that said embossing forms translucent regions up to about 50% of the total surface area of said film.
- 2. The disposable article of claim 1 wherein said film has an air permeability Gurley number of 5 to 1000 seconds per 50 cc.
- 3. The disposable article of claim 1 wherein said film has an air permeability Gurley number less than 500 seconds per 50 cc.
- 4. The disposable article of claim 1 wherein said microporous film has a thickness ranging from 5 to 250 micrometers.
- 5. The disposable article of claim 1 wherein said microporous film is embossed over as much as 100% of the surface area.
- 6. The disposable article of claim 1 wherein said rattle-reducing additive material is mineral oil, glycerin, petroleum jelly, soft carbowax, low molecular weight polyethylene, polyethylene oxide, polypropylene oxide, polytetramethylene oxide or mixtures thereof.
- 7. The disposable article of claim 1 wherein said microporous film comprises said rattle-reducing additive, a crystallizable thermoplastic polymer, and a nucleating agent.
- 8. The disposable article of claim 7 wherein said crystallizable thermoplastic polymer is polypropylene, polyethylene, or ethylene-propylene copolymer.
- 9. The disposable article of claim 7 wherein said nucleating agent comprises a solid organic acid or alcohol and an inorganic compound.
- 10. The disposable article of claim 9 wherein said solid organic alcohol is dibenzylidene sorbitol.
- 11. A rattle-free, liquid impermeable, vapor permeable, microporous film comprising a crystallizable thermoplastic polymer, a nucleating agent and a rattle-reducing additive material partially filling said micropores and uniformly distributed through said film, said film having a moisture vapor transmission rate of at least 1000 grams per square meter per 24 hours at 23.degree. C. and 50% relative humidity and an air permeability Gurley number of less than 500 seconds per 50 cc, and said film being embossed such that said embossing forms translucent regions up to about 50% of the total surface area of said film.
- 12. The film of claim 11 wherein said film has a thickness ranging from 5 to 250 micrometers.
- 13. The film of claim 11 wherein said film is embossed over as much as 100% of the surface area.
- 14. The film of claim 9 wherein said rattle-reducing additive material is mineral oil, glycerin, petroleum jelly, soft carbowax, low molecular weight polyethylene, polyethylene oxide, polypropylene oxide, polytetramethylene oxide or mixtures thereof.
- 15. The film of claim 11 wherein said crystallizable thermoplastic polymer is polypropylene, polyethylene, or ethylene-propylene copolymer.
- 16. The film of claim 11 wherein said nucleating agent comprises a solid organic acid or alcohol and an inorganic compound.
- 17. A method of making the microporous film of claim 11 comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a blend of a crystallizable thermoplastic polymer, a rattle-reducing additive material and a nucleating agent system;
- (b) extruding the blend into a film;
- (c) orienting said film by stretching at a temperature in the range of 10.degree. C. to 10.degree. C. below the melting temperature of said thermoplastic polymer to form an opaque microporous film; and
- (d) embossing said opaque microporous film such that said embossing forms translucent regions in up to about 50% of the total surface area of said film.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said microporous film is embossed over as much as 100% of the surface area.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 128,793 filed 12/4/87, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,824,718.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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