Claims
- 1. A composite elastic material having improved elastic properties at body temperature, comprising:A) a first layer of substantially parallel filaments formed of an elastomeric polymer, said polymer having a number average molecular weight of from about 65,000 g/mol to about 100,000 g/mol, wherein said first layer is substantially free of diblock polymer; B) a second layer of elastomeric meltblown fibers, said meltblown fibers bonded to at least a portion of the first layer filaments; C) a third layer of spunbond fibers; and, D) a fourth layer of spunbond fibers; wherein said first and second layers are disposed between said third and fourth layers.
- 2. The composite elastic material of claim 1, wherein said elastomeric polymer of said first layer comprises an A-B-A′ triblock copolymer wherein A and A′ are the same or different thermoplastic polymer, and wherein B is an elastomeric polymer block.
- 3. The composite elastic material of claim 2, wherein A is a styrene-based polymer.
- 4. The composite elastic material of claim 2, wherein B is selected from the group consisting of ethylene/propylene and ethylene/butylene.
- 5. The composite elastic material of claim 4, wherein said ethylene/propylene and ethylene/butylene are saturated.
- 6. The composite elastic material of claim 4, wherein said ethylene/propylene and ethylene/butylene are unsaturated.
- 7. The composite elastic material of claim 2, wherein said elastomeric polymer comprises about 18% styrene-based material and about 82% midblock material.
- 8. The composite elastic material of claim 1, wherein said material has a percent load loss at body temperature over a twelve hour period of less than about 40%.
- 9. The composite elastic material of claim 1, wherein said material has a percent load loss at body temperature over a twelve hour period of less than about 50%.
- 10. The composite elastic material of claim 1, wherein said material has a load decay slope at body temperature over a twelve hour period of about −0.08.
- 11. The composite elastic material of claim 1, wherein said material has a load decay slope at body temperature over a twelve hour period of about −0.10.
- 12. The composite elastic material of claim 1, wherein said elastomeric polymer has a number average molecular weight of from about 65,000 g/mol to about 100,000 g/mol.
- 13. The composite elastic material of claim 1, wherein said elastomeric polymer has a number average molecular weight of from about 75,000 g/mol to about 90,000 g/mol.
- 14. The composite elastic material of claim 1, wherein said elastomeric polymer has a number average molecular weight of about 81,000 g/mol.
- 15. The composite elastic material of claim 1, wherein said meltblown fibers comprise an elastomeric polymer selected from the group consisting of elastic polyesters, elastic polyurethanes, elastic polyamides, elastic copolymers of ethylene and at least one vinyl monomer, and elastic A-B-A′ block copolymers wherein A and A′ are the same or different thermoplastic polymers, and wherein B is an elastomeric polymer block.
- 16. The composite elastic material of claim 15, wherein said elastomeric polymer is blended with a processing aid.
- 17. The composite elastic material of claim 15, wherein said elastomeric polymer is blended with a tackifying resin.
- 18. The composite elastic material of claim 1, further comprising a fifth layer of meltblown material.
- 19. The composite elastic material of claim 11, wherein said second and said fifth layers of meltblown material are bonded to both sides of said first layer.
- 20. A training pants article having side panels incorporating a composite elastic material, said elastic material comprising:A) a first layer of substantially parallel filaments formed of an elastomeric polymer, said polymer having a number average molecular weight of from about 65,000 g/mol to about 100,000 g/mol, wherein said first layer is substantially free of diblock polymer; B) a second layer of elastomeric meltblown fibers, said meltblown fibers bonded to at least a portion of the first layer filaments so that the elastic fibrous web is anisotropic; C) a third layer of spunbond fibers; and, D) a fourth layer of spunbond fibers; wherein said first and second layers are disposed between said third and fourth layers.
- 21. A polymer suitable for use in an elastic material, said polymer comprising an A-B-A′ triblock copolymer wherein A and A′ are the same or different thermoplastic polymer, and wherein B is an elastomeric polymer block, said polymer having a number average molecular weight of from about 65,000 g/mol to about 100,000 glmol; said A and A′ being a styrene-based polymer and B is selected from the group consisting of ethylene/propylene and ethylene/butylene.
- 22. The composite elastic material of claim 21, wherein said elastomeric material comprises about 18% A and A′ and about 82% B.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority of copending provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/064,554, filed Oct. 3, 1997, entitled HIGH PERFORMANCE ELASTIC COMPOSITE MATERIALS MADE FROM HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT THERMOPLASTIC TRIBLOCK ELASTOMERS commonly assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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