Claims
- 1. A liquid delivery system comprising:a sealable container; stacked sheets having at least 10 layers, said sheets comprising spunbond fiber nonwoven webs having a basis weight of at least about 15 g/m2, a Taber abrasion resistance of at least 50 cycles and a tensile strength greater than 0.13 kg per gram per square meter, and wherein said spunbond fibers have an average fiber diameter less than 18 micrometers; and liquid substantially uniformly distributed throughout said stacked sheets and wherein said sheets have an initial liquid release of at least about 17%.
- 2. The liquid delivery system of claim 1 wherein said sheets comprise a pattern bonded nonwoven web of spunbond fibers.
- 3. The liquid delivery system of claim 1 wherein said sheets comprise a point bonded nonwoven web of spunbond fibers and wherein the bond area comprises between about 5% and about 30% of the surface area of said sheets.
- 4. The liquid delivery system of claim 3 wherein said sheets have an initial liquid release of at least 20%.
- 5. The liquid delivery system of claim 4 wherein said spunbond fibers comprise a propylene polymer and wherein said sheets have a basis weight between 15 g/m2 and 85 g/m2.
- 6. The liquid delivery system of claim 5 wherein said spunbond fibers have a Taber resistance of at least 65 cycles and a tensile strength of at least 0.21-kg per gram per square meter.
- 7. The liquid delivery system of claim 1 wherein said sheets contain a wetting agent.
- 8. The liquid delivery system of claim 1 wherein said spunbond fibers comprise a polyolefin polymer.
- 9. The liquid delivery system of claim 1 wherein said spunbond fibers comprise a propylene polymer.
- 10. The liquid delivery system of claim 9 wherein said stack has a height less than 21 cm.
- 11. The liquid delivery system of claim 10 wherein said sheets have a coarse fiber layer upon the outer surface of at least one side of said sheet.
- 12. The liquid delivery system of claim 1 wherein said spunbond fiber webs comprise fibers having an average fiber diameter between about 8 and 15 micrometers and a mean pore size between about 15 and about 35 micrometers.
- 13. The liquid delivery system of claim 1 wherein said sheets comprise a pattern bonded web of propylene polymer spunbond fibers having a basis weight between about 15 g/m2 and 85 g/m2.
- 14. The liquid delivery system of claim 13 wherein said sheets have a tensile strength greater than 0.18-kg gram per square meter.
- 15. The liquid delivery system of claim 14 wherein said sheets contain a wetting agent.
- 16. The liquid delivery system of claim 14 wherein said sheets have an initial liquid release greater than 20%.
- 17. The liquid delivery system of claim 16 wherein the spunbond fibers have an average fiber diameter between about 8 and 15 micrometers and a mean pore size between about 15 and about 35 micrometers.
- 18. The liquid delivery system of claim 1 wherein the average weight % liquid within the sheets varies by less than about 7% over 30 days.
- 19. The liquid delivery system of claim 1 wherein the average weight % liquid within the sheets varies by less than about 3% over 30 days.
- 20. A liquid delivery system comprising:a sealable container; stacked sheets having a stack height less than 21 cm and at least 10 layers, said sheets consisting essentially of a bonded spunbond fiber nonwoven web wherein said spunbond fibers have an average fiber diameter less than 18 micrometers and wherein said sheets have a basis weight of at least about 15 g/m2, a Taber abrasion resistance of at least 50 cycles and a tensile strength greater than 0.13 kg per gram per square meter; a liquid substantially uniformly distributed throughout said stacked sheets and wherein said sheets have an initial liquid release of at least about 17%.
- 21. The liquid delivery system of claim 20 wherein the average weight % liquid within the sheets varies by less than about 7% over 30 days.
- 22. The liquid delivery system of claim 20 wherein the average weight % liquid within the sheets varies by less than about 3% over 30 days.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/125,808 filed on Mar. 23, 1999, in the name of Keck et al.
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