Claims
- 1. A fibrous nonwoven web comprising:
- a plurality of thermoplastic fibers heat bonded to one another to form a lofty nonwoven web having a basis weight of at least 20 grams per square meter, a void volume of between about 80 and about 117 cubic centimeters per gram of web at 689 dynes per square centimeter pressure, a permeability of about 8,000 to about 15,000 darcy, a porosity of about 98.6% to about 99.4% and a surface area per void volume of about 10 to about 25 square centimeters per cubic centimeter.
- 2. The fibrous nonwoven web of claim 1 wherein said basis weight ranges from about 40 to about 68 grams per square meter.
- 3. The fibrous nonwoven web of claim 1 wherein said web has a saturation capacity between about 55 and about 80 grams of 0.9 percent saline solution per gram of web.
- 4. The fibrous nonwoven web of claim 3 wherein said web has a compression resilience of at least about 60 percent.
- 5. The fibrous nonwoven web of claim 1 wherein said web includes at least 50% by weight bicomponent fibers, based upon the total weight of said web.
- 6. The fibrous nonwoven web of claim 5 wherein at least a portion of said bicomponent fibers have a denier equal to or greater than 2.
- 7. The fibrous nonwoven web of claim 5 wherein said web further includes polyester fibers.
- 8. The fibrous nonwoven web of claim 5 wherein said bicomponent fibers are crimped.
- 9. A personal care absorbent article comprising:
- a body side liner and a backing layer with an absorbent core disposed therebetween, said article further including a surge layer disposed between said body side liner and said absorbent core, said surge layer comprising a plurality of thermoplastic fibers heat bonded to one another to form a lofty nonwoven web having a basis weight of at least 20 grams per square meter, a void volume of between about 80 and about 117 cubic centimeters per gram of web at 689 dynes per square centimeter pressure, a permeability of about 8,000 to about 15,000 darcy, a porosity of about 98.6% to about 99.4% and a surface area per void volume of about 10 to about 25 square centimeters per cubic centimeter.
- 10. The personal care absorbent article of claim 9 wherein said basis weight ranges from about 40 to about 68 grams per square meter.
- 11. The personal care absorbent article of claim 9 wherein said web has a saturation capacity between about 55 and about 80 grams of 0.9 percent saline solution per gram of web.
- 12. The personal care absorbent article of claim 11 wherein said web has a compression resilience of at least about 60 percent.
- 13. The personal care absorbent article of claim 9 wherein said web includes at least a 50% by weight bicomponent fibers, based upon the total weight of said web.
- 14. The personal care absorbent article of claim 13 wherein at least a portion of said bicomponent fibers have a denier equal to or greater than 2.
- 15. The personal care absorbent article of claim 13 wherein said web further includes polyester fibers.
- 16. The personal care absorbent article of claim 13 wherein said bicomponent fibers are crimped.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/206,986 entitled "Fibrous Nonwoven Web Surge Layer for Personal Care Absorbent Articles and the Like" and filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Mar. 4, 1994, now abandoned.
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