Claims
- 1. A process for the preparation of elastic absorbents, which comprises subjecting a split yarn obtained by splitting a tape-form oriented laminate comprising at least one layer of a synthetic resin having a high melting point and at least one layer of a synthetic resin having a low melting point, in which the layer of the synthetic resin having a low melting point is at least partially exposed to the surface, and sheet-like cellulose pulp simultaneously to an action of one combing roll to cut the split yarn into staple fibers and simultaneously disintegrate the sheet-like cellulose pulp to pulverized pulp, dry-blending the staple fibers of the split yarn with the pulverized cellulose pulp to obtain a mixed web, and heating the mixed web to obtain an elastic absorbent in which at the crossing points of the staple fibers of the split yarn, the synthetic resin having a low melting point is at least partially fusion-bonded and the staple fibers of the split yarn are connected to one another in the state where the cellulose pulp is partially enclosed therein.
- 2. A process for the preparation of elastic absorbents, which comprises dry-blending a split yarn obtained by splitting a tape-form oriented laminate comprising at least one layer of a synthetic resin having a high melting point and at least one layer of a synthetic resin having a low melting point, in which the layer of the synthetic resin having a low melting point is at least partially exposed to the surface, with pulverized cellulose pulp while cutting the split yarn into staple fibers by a combing roll, to obtain a mixed web, and heating the mixed web to obtain an elastic absorbent in which at the crossing points of the staple fibers of the split yarn, the synthetic resin having a low melting point is at least partially fusion-bonded and the staple fibers of the split yarn are connected to one another in the state where the cellulose pulp is partially enclosed therein.
- 3. A process for the preparation of elastic absorbents, which comprises separately supplying staple fibers of a split yarn obtained by splitting a tape-form oriented laminate comprising at least one layer of a synthetic resin having a high melting point and at least one layer of a synthetic resin having a low melting point, in which the layer of the synthetic resin having a low melting point is at least partially exposed to the surface, and pulverized cellulose pulp to a guide mechanism, compressing both the components integrally, disintegrating the compression product to form a mixed web and heating the mixed web to obtain an elastic absorbent in which at the crossing points of the staple fibers of the split yarn, the synthetic resin having a low melting point is at least partially fusion-bonded and the staple fibers of the split yarn are connected to one another in the state where the cellulose pulp is partially enclosed therein.
Priority Claims (7)
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61-167884 |
Jul 1986 |
JPX |
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61-178945 |
Jul 1986 |
JPX |
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61-188698 |
Aug 1986 |
JPX |
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61-293485 |
Dec 1986 |
JPX |
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61-303934 |
Dec 1986 |
JPX |
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62-1 |
Jan 1987 |
JPX |
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62-29525 |
Feb 1987 |
JPX |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 044,373, filed on Apr. 30, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,822,668.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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4268340 |
Fitzgerald et al. |
May 1981 |
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4418031 |
Doerer et al. |
Nov 1983 |
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Divisions (1)
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44373 |
Apr 1987 |
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