Claims
- 1. A highly attenuated fiber produced by melt spinning a composition comprising:
a. destructurized starch, b. a thermoplastic polymer, and c. a plasticizer.
- 2. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 1 wherein the destructurized starch is present in an amount of from about 5% to about 85%.
- 3. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic polymer is present in an amount of from about 5% to about 90%.
- 4. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 1 wherein the plasticizer is present in an amount of from about 2% to about 70%.
- 5. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 1 wherein more than one thermoplastic polymer is present.
- 6. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic polymer is selected from the groups consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyamides, polyvinyl alcohol, polyolefin copolymers, polyolefin carboxylic acid copolymers, ethylene acrylic acid, polyesters, and combinations thereof.
- 7. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 1 wherein the fiber has a diameter of less than 200 micrometers.
- 8. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 1 wherein the starch is not substituted and has a reduced molecular weight of from about 30,000 g/mol to about 500,000 g/mol.
- 9. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 1 wherein the fiber is thermally bondable.
- 10. A nonwoven web comprising the highly attenuated fiber of claim 9.
- 11. A nonwoven web wherein the highly attenuated fibers of claim 9 are blended with other synthetic or natural fibers and bonded together.
- 12. A disposable article comprising the nonwoven web of claim 10.
- 13. A highly attenuated fiber produced by melt spinning a composition comprising:
a. From about 5% to about 85% of destructurized starch, b. from about 15% to about 90% of a thermoplastic polymer having a molecular weight of from about 5,000 g/mol to about 500,000 g/mol, and c. from about 2% to about 70% of a plasticizer, wherein thermoplastic polymer microfibrils are formed within the starch matrix in the highly attenuated fiber.
- 14. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 13 wherein the thermoplastic polymer microfibrils have a diameter of from about 0.01 micrometers to about 10 micrometers.
- 15. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 13 wherein the diameter of the highly attenuated fiber is less than about 200 micrometers.
- 16. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 13 wherein the thermoplastic polymer is selected from the groups consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyamides, polyvinyl alcohol, polyolefin copolymers, polyolefin carboxylic acid copolymers, ethylene acrylic acid, polyesters, and combinations thereof.
- 17. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 13 wherein the starch is not substituted and has a reduced molecular weight of from about 30,000 g/mol to about 500,000 g/mol.
- 18. The highly attenuated fiber of claim 13 wherein the fiber is thermally bondable.
- 19. A nonwoven web comprising the highly attenuated fiber of claim 18.
- 20. A nonwoven web wherein the highly attenuated fibers of claim 18 are blended with other synthetic or natural fibers and bonded together.
- 21. A disposable article comprising the nonwoven web of claim 19.
- 22. A nonwoven web comprising highly attenuated fibers comprising destructurized starch, a thermoplastic polymer having a molecular weight of from about 5,000 g/mol to about 500,000 g/mol, and a plasticizer.
- 23. A nonwoven web wherein the highly attenuated fibers of claim 22 are blended with other synthetic or natural fibers and bonded together.
- 24. A disposable article comprising the nonwoven web of claim 22.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENTS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part and claims priority to co-pending and commonly owned U.S. applications Ser. No. 09/853,130, filed May 10, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09853130 |
May 2001 |
US |
Child |
10294419 |
Nov 2002 |
US |