Claims
- 1. An elasticized web, comprising:
a first gatherable substrate; and a multi-strand elastic yarn affixed to said first gatherable substrate at a plurality of fixation locations, wherein at each fixation location a portion of said first gatherable substrate passes between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn.
- 2. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first gatherable substrate includes a thermally bondable material and said portion of said first gatherable substrate includes a melted component of said first gatherable substrate.
- 3. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 1, wherein a region of said first gatherable substrate is folded over said multi-strand elastic yarn to form a pocket within which said multi-strand elastic yarn runs.
- 4. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 2, wherein said thermally bondable material is selected from the group consisting of a spunbond, air laid, wet laid, hydroentangled, needled, carded or meltblown nonwoven of polyester, polypropylene, and polyethylene.
- 5. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 2, wherein said thermally bondable material is a combination of polymers, the combination of polymers being mixed, in layers, or in a bi-component fiber.
- 6. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 5, wherein the combination of polymers includes polyethylene and polypropylene.
- 7. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 2, wherein said thermally bondable material is a thermoplastic elastomer of polyurethane in sheet or film form.
- 8. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of fixation locations is greater than one, and wherein said fixation locations are spaced along said multi-strand elastic yarn by from 0.2 to 25 mm
- 9. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 1, wherein one or more of any of said substrates has a basis weight of from 5 to 80 g/m2.
- 10. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 1, comprising a plurality of multi-strand elastic yarns.
- 11. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 10, wherein said plurality of multi-strand elastic yarns includes elastic yarns having differing amounts of tension.
- 12. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 10, wherein said plurality of multi-strand elastic yarns are substantially rectilinear and generally parallel to each other.
- 13. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 10, wherein said plurality of multi-strand elastic yarns follow a curved path.
- 14. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first gatherable substrate is an elastic laminate.
- 15. A disposable absorbent article comprising an elasticized web as claimed in claim 1.
- 16. The article of claim 15, wherein said article is a sanitary napkin or a panty shield.
- 17. A disposable absorbent article for attachment around a waist of a wearer, said article comprising:
an absorbent structure extending about a longitudinal axis and having a transverse axis dividing the absorbent structure into a front panel terminating in a front end region and a rear panel terminating in a rear end region, said absorbent structure having a crotch region extending between said front end region and said rear end region, the absorbent structure being delimited by opposed longitudinal edges and opposed transverse edges, wherein said absorbent structure includes at least one region comprising an elasticized web as claimed in claim 1.
- 18. The article as claimed in claim 17, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn extends in a direction having a component parallel to said transverse axis.
- 19. The article as claimed in claim 18, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn constitutes at least a part of a waist elastic structure in said front end region or said rear end region of said absorbent structure.
- 20. The article as claimed in claim 19, wherein said waist elastic structure comprises said elasticized web, said first gatherable substrate of said elasticized web being a backsheet of said absorbent structure.
- 21. The article as claimed in claim 19, further comprising a topsheet and a backsheet, wherein said first gatherable substrate is said backsheet or said topsheet of said absorbent structure.
- 22. The article as claimed in any one of claim 17, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn extends in a direction having a component parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 23. The article as claimed in claim 22, further comprising a leg elastic structure in said crotch region, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn is at least a part of said leg elastic structure.
- 24. The article as claimed in claim 23, wherein said leg elastic structure comprises said elasticized web, said first gatherable substrate of said elasticized web being a topsheet of said absorbent structure.
- 25. The article as claimed in claim 24, further comprising a backsheet, a topsheet, and a second gatherable substrate, wherein said first gatherable substrate and said second gatherable substrate are each one of said backsheet and said topsheet.
- 26. The article as claimed in claim 22, further comprising a standing gather structure in said crotch region, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn is at least a part of said standing gather structure.
- 27. The article as claimed in claim 26, wherein said standing gather structure comprises said elasticized web, and said first gatherable substrate of said elasticized web is a topsheet of said absorbent structure.
- 28. The article as claimed in claim 18, further comprising a crotch elastic structure in said crotch region, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn is at least a part of said crotch elastic structure.
- 29. The article as claimed in claim 28, wherein said crotch elastic structure comprises said elasticized web, and said first gatherable substrate of said elasticized web is a backsheet of said absorbent structure.
- 30. The article as claimed in claim 17, wherein said article is selected from the group consisting of a child diaper, an adult diaper, a shorts-type diaper, a belted absorbent article and an incontinence garment.
- 31. An elasticized web, comprising:
two gatherable substrates; and a multi-strand elastic yarn located between said two gatherable substrates, said multi-strand elastic yarn being affixed to said two gatherable substrates at a plurality of fixation locations, wherein at each fixation location a portion of at least one of said two gatherable substrates passes between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn such that said two gatherable substrates are joined together at each fixation location.
- 32. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 31, wherein at least one of said two gatherable substrates includes a thermally bondable material and said portion of at least one of said two substrates includes a melted component of said at least one of said two gatherable substrates comprising said thermally bondable material.
- 33. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 32, wherein both of said two gatherable substrates include a thermally bondable material.
- 34. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 32, wherein said thermally bondable material is selected from the group consisting of a spunbond, air laid, wet laid, hydroentangled, needled, carded or meltblown nonwoven of polyester, polypropylene, and polyethylene.
- 35. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 32, wherein said thermally bondable material is a combination of polymers, the combination of polymers being mixed, in layers, or in a bi-component fiber.
- 36. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 35, wherein the combination of polymers includes polyethylene and polypropylene.
- 37. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 32, wherein said thermally bondable material is a thermoplastic elastomer of polyurethane in sheet or film form.
- 38. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 31, comprising a plurality of thermobonded points of juncture between said two gatherable substrates in regions bordering said multi-strand elastic yarn.
- 39. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 31, wherein said web comprises at least one further substrate.
- 40. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 39, wherein said at least one further substrate lies adjacent one of said two gatherable substrates in a plane of said one of said two gatherable substrates such that said at least one further substrate and said one of said two gatherable substrates overlie the other of said two gatherable substrates.
- 41. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 31, wherein said plurality of fixation locations is greater than one, and wherein said fixation locations are spaced along said multi-strand elastic yarn by from 0.2 to 25 mm
- 42. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 41, wherein said fixation locations are spaced along said multi-strand elastic yarn by from 0.2 to 10 mm
- 43. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 42, wherein said fixation locations are spaced along said multi-strand elastic yarn by from 0.5 to 5 mm.
- 44. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 43, wherein said fixation locations are spaced along said multi-strand elastic yarn by from 0.5 mm to 3 mm.
- 45. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 31, wherein one or more of any of said substrates has a basis weight of from 5 to 80 g/m2.
- 46. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 45, wherein one or more of any of said substrates has a basis weight of from 10 to 40 g/m2.
- 47. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 46, wherein one or more of any of said substrates has a basis weight of from 10 to 30 g/m2.
- 48. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 47, wherein one or more of any of said substrates has a basis weight of from 15 to 25 g/m2.
- 49. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 31, comprising a plurality of multi-strand elastic yarns.
- 50. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 49, wherein said plurality of multi-strand elastic yarns comprise elastic yarns having differing amounts of tension.
- 51. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 49, wherein said plurality of multi-strand elastic yarns are substantially rectilinear and generally parallel to each other.
- 52. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 49, wherein said plurality of multi-strand elastic yarns follow a curved path.
- 53. The elasticized web as claimed in claim 31, wherein at least one of said gatherable substrates is an elastic laminate.
- 54. A disposable absorbent article comprising an elasticized web as claimed in claim 31.
- 55. The article of claim 54, wherein said article is a sanitary napkin or a panty shield.
- 56. A disposable absorbent article for attachment around a waist of a wearer, said article comprising:
an absorbent structure extending about a longitudinal axis and having a transverse axis dividing the absorbent structure into a front panel terminating in a front end region and a rear panel terminating in a rear end region, said absorbent structure having a crotch region extending between said front end region and said rear end region, the absorbent structure being delimited by opposed longitudinal edges and opposed transverse edges, wherein said absorbent structure includes at least one region comprising an elasticized web as claimed in claim 31 and comprising at least one gatherable substrate and at least one multi-strand elastic yarn.
- 57. The article as claimed in claim 56, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn extends in a direction having a component parallel to said transverse axis.
- 58. The article as claimed in claim 57, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn constitutes at least a part of a waist elastic structure in said front end region or said rear end region of said absorbent structure.
- 59. The article as claimed in claim 58, wherein said waist elastic structure comprises said elasticized web, said gatherable substrate of said elasticized web being a backsheet of said absorbent structure.
- 60. The article as claimed in claim 58, further comprising a topsheet and a backsheet, wherein at least one of the two gatherable substrates is said backsheet and said topsheet of said absorbent article.
- 61. The article as claimed in claim 56, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn extends in a direction having a component parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 62. The article as claimed in claim 61, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn constitutes at least a part of a leg elastic structure in said crotch region of said absorbent structure.
- 63. The article as claimed in claim 62, wherein said leg elastic structure comprises said elasticized web, and at least one of the two gatherable substrates of said elasticized web is a topsheet of said absorbent structure.
- 64. The article as claimed in claim 63, further comprising a backsheet and a topsheet, wherein at least one of the two gatherable substrates is said backsheet or said topsheet of said absorbent structure.
- 65. The article as claimed in claim 61, further comprising a standing gather structure in said crotch region, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn is at least a part of said standing gather structure.
- 66. The article as claimed in claim 65, wherein said standing gather structure comprises said elasticized web, and at least one of the two gatherable substrates of said elasticized web is a topsheet of said absorbent structure.
- 67. The article as claimed in claim 57, further comprising a crotch elastic structure in said crotch region, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn is at least a part of said crotch elastic structure.
- 68. The article as claimed in claim 67, wherein said crotch elastic structure comprises said elasticized web, at least one of the two gatherable substrates of said elasticized web is a backsheet of said absorbent structure.
- 69. The article as claimed in claim 56, wherein said article is selected from the group consisting of a child diaper, an adult diaper, a shorts-type diaper, a belted absorbent article and an incontinence garment.
- 70. A method of manufacturing an elasticized web, said elasticized web comprising a first gatherable substrate and a multi-strand elastic yarn affixed to said first gatherable substrate at a plurality of fixation locations, said method comprising the steps of:
introducing said multi-strand elastic yarn to said first gatherable substrate such that said multi-strand elastic yarn becomes elongated under a tensioning force; subjecting said multi-strand elastic yarn and said first gatherable substrate at each fixation location to a source of energy sufficient to cause at least partial delamination of said multi-strand elastic yarn; and causing a portion of said first gatherable substrate to pass between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn at each fixation location.
- 71. The method as claimed in claim 70, whereby said multi-strand elastic yarn is elongated from 25% to 500% of its non-tensioned length.
- 72. The method as claimed in claim 70, wherein after the step of causing a portion of said first gatherable substrate to pass between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn at each fixation location, the tensioning force in said multi-strand elastic yarn is released.
- 73. The method as claimed in claim 70, whereby said source of energy comprises pressurizing means or heat generating means.
- 74. The method as claimed in claim 73, whereby said source of energy further comprises displacement means for causing a portion of said first gatherable substrate to pass between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn at each fixation location.
- 75. The method as claimed in claim 70, whereby said source of energy comprises an ultrasonic source of energy.
- 76. The method as claimed in claim 75, whereby said portion of said first gatherable substrate is caused to pass between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn as a result of melting of a thermally bondable component of said first gatherable substrate.
- 77. The method as claimed in claim 76, whereby said melting is attained using said ultrasonic source of energy.
- 78. The method as claimed in claim 70, whereby said portion of said first gatherable substrate is caused to pass between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn as a result of melting of a thermally bondable component of said first gatherable substrate.
- 79. The method as claimed in claim 70, wherein the step of introducing said multi-strand elastic yarn to the first gatherable substrate includes introducing said multi-strand elastic yarn such that it becomes elongated under a variable tensioning force, with said variable tensioning force being varied between selected fixation locations.
- 80. A method of manufacturing an elasticized web, said elasticized web comprising a first gatherable substrate, a second gatherable substrate and a multi-strand elastic yarn affixed to said first and second gatherable substrates at a number of first fixation locations, said method comprising the steps of:
introducing said multi-strand elastic yarn to said first and second gatherable substrates such that the multi-strand elastic yarn becomes elongated under a tensioning force and passes between said gatherable substrates; subjecting said multi-strand elastic yarn and said gatherable substrates at each first fixation location to a source of energy sufficient to cause at least partial delamination of said multi-strand elastic yarn; and causing a portion of at least one of said first and second gatherable substrates to pass between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn at each first fixation location.
- 81. The method as claimed in claim 80, whereby said multi-strand elastic yarn is elongated from 25% to 500% of its non-tensioned length.
- 82. The method as claimed in claim 81, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn is elongated from 50% to 400% of its non-tensioned length.
- 83. The method as claimed in claim 82, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn is elongated from 75% to 350% of its non-tensioned length.
- 84. The method as claimed in claim 83, wherein said multi-strand elastic yarn is elongated about 200% of its non-tensioned length.
- 85. The method as claimed in claim 80, wherein after the step of causing a portion of at least one of said first or second gatherable substrates to pass between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn at each fixation location, the tensioning force in said multi-strand elastic yarn is released.
- 86. The method as claimed in claim 80, whereby said source of energy comprises pressurizing means or heat generating means.
- 87. The method as claimed in claim 86, whereby said source of energy further comprises displacement means for causing a portion of at least said first gatherable substrate to pass between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn at each fixation location.
- 88. The method as claimed in claim 87, whereby said source of energy comprises an ultrasonic source of energy.
- 89. The method as claimed in claim 80, whereby said portion of said first or second gatherable substrate is caused to pass between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn as a result of melting of a thermally bondable component of the respective gatherable substrate.
- 90. The method as claimed in claim 89, whereby said melting is attained using said ultrasonic source of energy.
- 91. The method as claimed in claim 80, whereby said portion of said first or second gatherable substrate is caused to pass between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn as a result of melting of a thermally bondable component of the respective gatherable substrate.
- 92. The method as claimed in claim 80, wherein the step of introducing said multi-strand elastic yarn to either the first gatherable substrate or said first and second gatherable substrates includes introducing said multi-strand elastic yarn such that it becomes elongated under a variable tensioning force, with said variable tensioning force being varied between selected fixation locations.
- 93. An apparatus for manufacturing an elasticized web, said elasticized web comprising a first gatherable substrate and a multi-strand elastic yarn affixed to said first gatherable substrate at a plurality of fixation locations, said apparatus comprising:
a fixation station; a first feeding device for feeding said first gatherable substrate to said fixation station; a second feeding device for feeding said multi-strand elastic yarn to said fixation station such that said elastic yarn is under tension at said fixation station; and a source of energy associated with said fixation station for concentrating energy towards said fixation locations to cause said multi-strand elastic yarn to at least partially delaminate and to cause a portion of said first gatherable substrate to pass between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn at each fixation location.
- 94. The apparatus as claimed in claim 93, wherein said source of energy comprises a pressurizing device or a heat generating device.
- 95. The apparatus as claimed in claim 94, whereby said pressurizing device or heat generating device includes an ultrasonic source of energy.
- 96. The apparatus as claimed in claim 93, wherein said fixation station comprises a patterned surface facing said first gatherable substrate.
- 97. The apparatus as claimed in claim 96, wherein said patterned surface comprises a plurality of raised heels, said heels co-operating with said source of energy to create said fixation locations.
- 98. The apparatus as claimed in claim 97, wherein said raised heels are separated by a distance of from 0.1 mm to 1.0 mm.
- 99. The apparatus as claimed in claim 98, wherein said raised heels have a height of from 0.05 mm to 2.0 mm.
- 100. The apparatus as claimed in claim 93, wherein said fixation station comprises a rotatable drum having a peripheral surface.
- 101. The apparatus as claimed in claim 100, wherein said peripheral surface is a patterned surface comprising a plurality of raised heels, said heels cooperating with said source of energy to create said fixation locations, wherein said patterned surface faces said first gatherable substrate.
- 102. The apparatus as claimed in claim 100, wherein said second feeding device comprises a guide roller having a peripheral surface, said guide roller being arranged substantially parallel to said rotatable drum.
- 103. The apparatus as claimed in claim 102, wherein said peripheral surface of said guide roller is provided with a plurality of circumferentially extending guide grooves.
- 104. The apparatus as claimed in claim 102, wherein said second feeding means comprises axial displacement means for displacing the multi-strand elastic yarn axially with respect to said rotatable drum.
- 105. An apparatus for manufacturing an elasticized web, said elasticized web comprising a first gatherable substrate, a second gatherable substrate and a multi-strand elastic yarn affixed to said gatherable substrates at a number of first fixation locations, said apparatus comprising:
a fixation station; a first feeding device for feeding said first gatherable substrate to said fixation station; a second feeding device for feeding said multi-strand elastic yarn to said fixation station such that said elastic yarn is under tension at said fixation station; a third feeding device for feeding said second gatherable substrate to said fixation station, said first, second and third feeding devices being operable such that said multi-strand elastic yarn is caused to pass between said first and second gatherable substrates; and a source of energy associated with said fixation station for concentrating energy towards said fixation locations to cause said multi-strand elastic yarn to at least partially delaminate, and to cause a portion of said first gatherable substrate or said second gatherable substrate to pass between strands of said multi-strand elastic yarn at each fixation location.
- 106. The apparatus as claimed in claim 105, wherein said source of energy comprises a pressurizing device or a heat generating device.
- 107. The apparatus as claimed in claim 106, whereby said pressurizing device or heat generating device includes an ultrasonic source of energy.
- 108. The apparatus as claimed in claim 105, wherein said fixation station comprises a patterned surface facing said first gatherable substrate.
- 109. The apparatus as claimed in claim 108, wherein said patterned surface comprises a plurality of raised heels, said heels co-operating with said source of energy to create said fixation locations.
- 110. The apparatus as claimed in claim 109, wherein each of said raised heels presents a weld surface of from 0.0025 mm2 to 0.25 mm2.
- 111. The apparatus as claimed in claim 110, wherein the weld surface is from 0.0064 mm2 to 0.09 mm2.
- 112. The apparatus as claimed in claim 111, wherein the weld surface is from 0.0081 m2 to 0.04 mm2.
- 113. The apparatus as claimed in claim 112, wherein the weld surface is from 0.0081 mm2 to 0.0225 mm2.
- 114. The apparatus as claimed in claim 109, wherein said raised heels are separated by a distance of from 0.1 mm to 1.0 mm.
- 115. The apparatus as claimed in claim 114, wherein the distance is from 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm.
- 116. The apparatus as claimed in claim 115, wherein the distance is from 0.15 mm to 0.25 mm.
- 117. The apparatus as claimed in claim 109, wherein said raised heels have a height of from 0.05 mm to 2.0 mm.
- 118. The apparatus as claimed in claim 117, wherein the height is from 0.1 mm to 1.0 mm.
- 119. The apparatus as claimed in claim 118, wherein the height is from 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm.
- 120. The apparatus as claimed in claim 105, wherein said fixation station comprises a rotatable drum having a peripheral surface.
- 121. The apparatus as claimed in claim 120, wherein said peripheral surface is a plurality of raised heels, said heels co-operating with said source of energy to create said fixation locations, wherein said patterned surface faces said first gatherable substrate comprising
- 122. The apparatus as claimed in claim 120, wherein said second feeding device comprises a guide roller having a peripheral surface, said guide roller being arranged substantially parallel to said rotatable drum.
- 123. The apparatus as claimed in claim 122, wherein said peripheral surface of said guide roller is provided with a plurality of circumferentially extending guide grooves.
- 124. The apparatus as claimed in claim 122, wherein said second feeding device comprises an axial displacement device for displacing the multi-strand elastic yarn axially with respect to said rotatable drum.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/342,752, filed in the United States on Dec. 28, 2001, and to Swedish Application No. 0104466-8, filed in Sweden on Dec. 28, 2001, the entire contents of both applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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