Claims
- 1. An ion sensitive water soluble binder composition for binding fibrous material into an integrated fabric, said binder composition comprising from about 25 weight % to about 90 weight % of an unsaturated carboxylic acid/unsaturated carboxylic acid ester copolymer; from about 10 weight % to about 75 weight % of a divalent ion inhibitor and from about 0 weight % to about 10 weight % of a plasticizer, wherein said water soluble binder composition is soluble in an aqueous environment having a divalent ion concentration less than about 50 ppm and a monovalent ion concentration of less than about 0.5 weight % and is insoluble in an aqueous solution having a concentration of divalent ions greater than about 50 ppm and said unsaturated carboxylic acid/unsaturated carboxylic acid ester copolymer is a copolymer of from 10 to 90 weight percent of acrylic acid and/or methacrylic acid and 90 to 10 weight percent of at least one acrylic ester and/or methacrylic ester having an alkyl group of 1 to 18 carbons or a cycloalkyl group of 3 to 18 carbons.
- 2. The water soluble binder composition of claim 1 wherein said water-soluble binder composition includes from about 40 weight % to about 75 weight % of unsaturated carboxylic acid/unsaturated carboxylic acid ester copolymer and from about 25 weight % to about 60 weight % of the divalent ion inhibitor.
- 3. The water soluble binder composition of claim 1 wherein said divalent ion is selected from calcium or magnesium.
- 4. The water soluble binder composition of claim 3 wherein said water soluble binder composition is soluble in an aqueous environment having less than about 25 ppm of a divalent ion.
- 5. The water soluble binder composition of claim 1 wherein said unsaturated carboxylic acid/unsaturated carboxylic acid ester copolymer comprises from about 10 weight % to about 90 weight % of acrylic acid and/or methacrylic acid and 90 weight % to about 10 weight % of acrylic esters and/or methacrylic esters having an alkyl group of 1 to 18 carbon atoms or a cycloalkyl group of 3 to 18 carbon atoms in which 2 to 60 mole % of the repeating units are derived from acrylic acid and/or methacrylic acid are in the form of a salt.
- 6. The water soluble binder composition of claim 1 wherein said unsaturated carboxylic acid/unsaturated carboxylic acid ester copolymer comprises from about 20 weight % to about 70 weight % of acrylic acid and/or methacrylic acid and 80 weight % to about 30 weight % of acrylic esters and/or methacrylic esters having an alkyl group of 1 to 18 carbon atoms or a cycloalkyl group of 3 to 18 carbon atoms in which 5 to 50 mole % of the repeating units are derived from acrylic acid and/or methacrylic acid are in the form of a salt.
- 7. The water soluble binder composition of claim 1 wherein said unsaturated carboxylic acid/unsaturated carboxylic acid ester copolymer comprises from about 30 weight % to about 75 weight % of acrylic acid and/or methacrylic acid and 5 weight % to about 30 weight % of acrylic esters and/or methacrylic esters having an alkyl group of 1 to 18 carbon atoms and 20 weight % to about 40 weight % of acrylic esters and/or methacrylic ester having an alkyl group of 2 to 4 carbon atoms in which 1 to 50 mole % of the repeating units derived from acrylic acid are in the form of a salt.
- 8. The water soluble binder composition of claim 1 wherein said divalent ion inhibitor is selected from the group consisting of polyposphates, phosphonic acids, aminocarboxylic acids, hydroxycarboxylic acids and polyamines.
- 9. The water soluble binder composition of claim 8 wherein said divalent ion inhibitor is selected from the group consisting of sodium tripolyphosphate, nitrolotriacetic acid, citric acid, ethylene diaminetetra(methylenephosphonic acid), ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and porphozins.
- 10. The water soluble binder composition of claim 1 wherein said plasticizer is selected from the group consisting of sorbitol, glycerol, polyglycols, dipropyleneglycoldibenzoate, decanoyl-N-methylglucaminde, tributyl citrate, emulsified mineral oil and tributoxyethyl phosphate.
- 11. A water dispersible fibrous fabric comprising a fibrous substrate and the water soluble binder of claim 1 distributed through said fibrous substrate, wherein said fabric is water dispersible in an aqueous environment having a divalent ion concentration less than about 50 ppm and a monovalent ion concentration of less than about 0.5 weight %.
- 12. A water dispersible fibrous fabric comprising a fibrous substrate and the water soluble binder of claim 2 distributed through said fibrous substrate, wherein said fabric is water dispersible in an aqueous environment having a divalent ion concentration less than about 50 ppm and a monovalent ion concentration of less than about 0.5 weight %.
- 13. The water dispersible fibrous fabric of claim 11 wherein said fibrous material is a nonwoven fabric.
- 14. The water dispersible fibrous fabric of claim 11 wherein said fibrous material will disperse in water after 20 minutes.
- 15. The water dispersible fibrous fabric of claim 11 wherein said fibrous material will disperse in water after 10 minutes.
- 16. The water dispersible fibrous fabric of claim 11 wherein after 20 minutes said fibrous material breaks up into multiple pieces each having an average size of less than about 50% relative to its pre-dispersed size.
- 17. The water dispersible fibrous fabric of claim 11 wherein after 20 minutes said fibrous material breaks up into multiple pieces each having an average size of less than about 40% relative to its pre-dispersed size.
- 18. The water dispersible fibrous fabric of claim 11 wherein after 20 minutes said fibrous material breaks up into multiple pieces each having an average size of less than about 30% relative to its pre-dispersed size.
- 19. The water dispersible fibrous fabric of claim 11 wherein said fabric is used in a disposable absorbent article.
- 20. The water dispersible fibrous fabric of claim 15 wherein said disposable absorbent article is selected from a sanitary napkin, a diaper, a wipe, and an incontinence garment.
- 21. A method for making a water dispersible nonwoven fabric comprising the steps of contacting a fibrous substrate with an effective amount of the water soluble binder of claim 1 so as to bind a substantial amount of fibers in said substrate and drying the fibrous substrate.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein from about 1 weight % to about 50 weight % of said binder is distributed on said fabric.
- 23. The water dispersible fibrous substrate of claim 21 wherein from about 5 weight % to about 30 weight % of said binder is distributed on said fabric.
- 24. The fibrous substrate of claim 21 wherein from about 8 weight % to about 25 weight % of said binder is distributed on said fabric.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/819,246, filed on Mar. 17, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,986,004.
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