Claims
- 1. A nonwoven web having durable hydrophilic properties comprising multicomponent fibers and a multiplicity of bond sites bonding said fibers, said multicomponent fibers including a first component formed by a hydrophobic polypropylene and a second component formed of a blend of a hydrophobic polyolefin and a hydrophilic melt additive, said second component being disposed at the surface of said fibers.
- 2. The web according to claim 1, wherein substantially the entire surface of said multicomponent fibers is formed from said second component.
- 3. The web according to claim 2, wherein said multicomponent fibers comprise sheath-core bicomponent fibers, and wherein said first component forms the core and said second component forms the sheath.
- 4. The web according to claim 3, wherein said second component is a blend of polypropylene with said hydrophilic melt additive.
- 5. The web according to claim 3, wherein said second component is a blend of polyethylene with said hydrophilic melt additive.
- 6. The web according to claim 5, wherein said web additionally includes sheath-core bicomponent fibers which have a hydrophobic polyethylene sheath component and a hydrophobic polypropylene core component.
- 7. The web according to claim 1, wherein said multicomponent fibers comprise an air-laid web of staple fibers, a carded web of staple fibers, a wet-laid web of staple fibers, a web of meltblown fibers or a spunbonded web of substantially continuous filaments.
- 8. The web according to claim 1, wherein said hydrophilic melt additive comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of monomer or dimer fatty acids having a carbon chain length in the range of 6 to 50, hydroxy phenols, polyethylene glycol, polyvinyl alcohol, and polyvinyl formal.
- 9. A nonwoven web having durable hydrophilic properties comprising sheath-core bicomponent fibers and a multiplicity of bond sites bonding said fibers, the core component of said bicomponent fibers comprising a hydrophobic polypropylene and the sheath component of said bicomponent fiber comprising a blend of a hydrophobic polyolefin and a hydrophilic melt additive.
- 10. The web according to claim 9, wherein said sheath component is formed of a blend of polypropylene and said hydrophilic melt additive.
- 11. The web according to claim 9, wherein said sheath component is formed of a blend of polyethylene and said hydrophilic melt additive.
- 12. The web according to claim 9, wherein said hydrophilic melt additive is a mixture of hydroxy phenols and polyethylene glycols.
- 13. The web according to claim 9, wherein said hydrophilic melt additive comprises monomer or dimer fatty acids having a carbon chain length in the range of 6 to 50.
- 14. The web according to claim 9, wherein said sheath component forms at least 50 percent by weight of the fibers.
- 15. The web according to claim 9, wherein said bond sites comprise discrete spaced apart thermal point bonds bonding said bicomponent fibers to one another.
- 16. The web according to claim 9, wherein said bicomponent fibers are staple fibers and said web is a carded thermal bonded web.
- 17. The web according to claim 9, wherein said bicomponent fibers are continuous filaments and said web is a spunbonded web.
- 18. A nonwoven web having durable hydrophilic properties comprising multicomponent fibers, said multicomponent fibers comprising a first component formed by a hydrophobic polypropylene and a second component disposed at the surface of said fibers and formed of a blend of a hydrophobic polyethylene and a hydrophilic melt additive, said hydrophilic melt additive comprising a mixture of hydroxy phenols and polyethylene glycols.
- 19. A nonwoven web having durable hydrophilic properties comprising multicomponent fibers, said multicomponent fibers comprising a first component formed by a hydrophobic polypropylene and a second component disposed at the surface of said fibers and formed of a blend of a hydrophobic polyethylene and a hydrophilic melt additive, said hydrophilic melt additive comprising monomer or dimer fatty acids having a carbon chain length in the range of 6 to 50.
- 20. A nonwoven web having durable hydrophilic properties and comprising a blend of non-wettable sheath-core bicomponent fibers and wettable sheath-core bicomponent fibers, said non-wettable fibers having a polyethylene sheath component and a polypropylene core component, and said wettable fibers having a sheath component formed of a blend of polyethylene with a hydrophilic melt additive and a polypropylene core component.
- 21. The web according to claim 20, wherein said non-wettable bicomponent fibers are of a lower denier than said wettable bicomponent fibers.
- 22. The web according to claim 20, wherein said web comprises from 10 to 90 weight percent of said non-wettable fibers and from 90 to 10 weight percent of said wettable fibers.
- 23. A composite fabric comprising a nonwoven web having durable hydrophilic properties and at least one additional layer, said nonwoven web comprising multicomponent fibers, said multicomponent fibers including a first component formed by a hydrophobic polypropylene and a second component formed of a blend of a hydrophobic polyolefin and a hydrophilic melt additive, said second component being disposed at the surface of said fibers.
- 24. A composite fabric according to claim 23, wherein said at least one additional layer includes an additional nonwoven web.
- 25. A composite fabric according to claim 23, wherein said at least one additional layer includes a film.
- 26. A diaper including a nonwoven web having durable hydrophilic properties according to claim 1.
- 27. A feminine hygiene product including a nonwoven web having durable hydrophilic properties according to claim 1.
- 28. An article of apparel comprising a nonwoven web having durable hydrophilic properties according to claim 1.
- 29. A filter including a filtration medium comprising a nonwoven web having durable hydrophilic properties according to claim 1.
- 30. A filter according to claim 29, wherein said nonwoven web forms a membrane support, and including an ultrafiltration membrane carried by said nonwoven web membrane support.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/479,694 filed Jan. 7, 2000, which in turn claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/115,172 filed Jan. 8, 1999, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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