Claims
- 1. An absorbent article, comprising:
a backsheet layer; a substantially liquid permeable topsheet layer; an absorbent composite structure sandwiched between the backsheet and topsheet layers, the absorbent composite including an absorbent core having a first, superabsorbent containing, fibrous primary layer region and at least a second, superabsorbent containing, fibrous primary layer region; at least one of the first and second primary layer regions having a Liquid Wicking Value of at least 38%; and at least one of the first and second primary layer regions includes a plurality of sublayers; wherein at least one of the primary layer regions includes a superabsorbent material which exhibits a Tau value of not less than 0.8 min.
- 2. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the absorbent core has a Combined Conductance-Wicking Value of at least 14*10−6 cm3.
- 3. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the first primary layer region is located on a bodyside of the absorbent composite, and the second primary layer region is located relatively outward from the first primary layer region.
- 4. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein at least one of the primary layer regions includes a superabsorbent material having a MAUL value of at least 20 g/g.
- 5. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein the absorbent core has a dry thickness of not more than 6 mm, and a minimum crotch width of not more than 10 cm.
- 6. An absorbent article which includes an absorbent core having a first primary layer region and at least a second primary layer region; wherein
at least one of the first and second primary layer regions has a Liquid Wicking Value of at least 38%; at least one of the first and second primary layer regions includes a plurality of sublayers; the absorbent core has a longitudinal length, a lateral width and an appointed front-most edge; the first primary layer region has a basis weight of not less than 100 gsm and not more than 500 gsm, the first primary layer region has a first layer region density of not less than 0.03 g/cm3 and not more than 0.4 g/cm3; the first primary layer region includes fibrous material in an amount which is not less than 25 wt % and is not more than 80 wt %; the fibrous material includes fibers having fiber sizes which are not less than 4 μm and not more than 20 μm; the fibrous material includes fibers which exhibit a water contact angle of not more than 65 degrees; the first primary layer region includes a superabsorbent material in an amount which is not less than 20 wt % and is not more than 75 wt %; the superabsorbent material includes superabsorbent particles having dry particle sizes which are not less than 140 μm and are not more than 1,000 μm; the superabsorbent material has a MAUL value of not less than 20 g/g; and the superabsorbent material has a Tau value of not less than 0.8 min.
- 7. The absorbent article of claim 6, wherein the first primary layer region is substantially coterminous with side edges of the second primary layer region; and
the first primary layer region is contained within a zone which begins at a laterally extending line positioned about 7% of the core length inboard from the front-most edge of the absorbent core and extends to a laterally extending line positioned about 62% of the core length inboard from the front-most edge of the absorbent core.
- 8. The absorbent article of claim 7, wherein the first primary layer region includes a binder material.
- 9. The absorbent article of claim 6, wherein the second primary layer region includes a plurality of sublayers having uncreped-through-air-dried material.
- 10. The absorbent article of claim 6, wherein the second primary layer region has a longitudinal extent which is greater than a longitudinal extent of the first primary layer region; and the second primary layer region has a lateral extent which is substantially coterminous with a lateral extent of the first primary layer region;
- 11. The absorbent article of claim 6, wherein the second primary layer region has a longitudinal extent which is greater than a longitudinal extent of the first primary layer region;
the second primary layer region has a lateral extent which is less than a lateral extent of the first primary layer region; and a lateral extent of at least a portion of the second primary layer region is not less than about 30% of a lateral extent of a correspondingly adjacent portion of the first primary layer region.
- 12. The absorbent article of claim 6, wherein the second primary layer region has a longitudinal extent which is greater than a longitudinal extent of the first primary layer region;
the second primary layer region has a lateral extent which is greater than a lateral extent of the first primary layer region; a lateral extent of at least a portion of the first primary layer region is not less than about 30% of a lateral extent of a correspondingly adjacent portion of the second primary layer region.
- 13. The absorbent article of claim 12, wherein the second primary layer region has a substantially uniform basis weight.
- 14. The absorbent article of claim 6, wherein the second primary layer region has a basis weight which is not less than 300 gsm and not more than 700 gsm;
the second primary layer region has a second layer region density of not less than 0.1 g/cm3 and not more than 0.3 g/cm3; the second primary layer region includes fibrous material in an amount which is not less than 50 wt % and not more than 80 wt %; the fibrous material includes fibers having fiber diameters which are not less than 4 μm and not more than 20 μm; the fibrous material includes fibers which exhibit a water contact angle of not more than 65 degrees; the second primary layer region includes a superabsorbent material in an amount which is not less than 20 wt % and not more than 50 wt %; and the superabsorbent material includes superabsorbent particles having particle sizes which are not less than 140 μm and not more than 1,000 μm.
- 15. The absorbent article of claim 14, wherein the absorbent core has a dry thickness of not more than 6 mm, and a minimum crotch width of not more than 10 cm.
- 16. The absorbent article of claim 14, wherein the superabsorbent material in the second primary layer region has a MAUL value of not less than 20 g/g, and has a Tau value of at least 0.4 minutes.
- 17. The absorbent article of claim 16, wherein the superabsorbent material in the second primary layer region is configured as a superabsorbent layer laminated between layers of uncreped-through-air-dried material.
- 18. The absorbent article of claim 17, wherein the article further comprises a backsheet layer and a substantially liquid permeable topsheet layer which are configured with the absorbent core sandwiched therebetween.
- 19. The absorbent article of claim 18, wherein the absorbent core has a Flow Conductance Value of at least 4*10−6 cm3; and
at least one of the first and second primary layer regions has a Liquid Wicking Value of at least 24%.
- 20. The absorbent article of claim 14, wherein the article is configured for use by an adult, and wherein the absorbent core has a dry thickness of not more than 6 mm, and a minimum crotch width of not more than 14 cm.
- 21. The absorbent article of claim 14, wherein the absorbent core has a Flow Conductance Value of at least 7*10−6 cm3.
- 22. The absorbent article of claim 14, wherein the absorbent core has a Combined Conductance-Wicking Value of at least 14*10−6 cm3.
- 23. The absorbent article of claim 6, wherein the first primary layer region is positioned at a bodyside of the absorbent core; the first primary layer region includes a first superabsorbent having a first Tau value; the second primary layer region includes a second superabsorbent having a second Tau value; and a ratio of the first Tau value to the second Tau value is at least 2:1.
- 24. The absorbent article of claim 23, wherein said ratio of the first Tau value to the second Tau value is at least 5:1.
- 25. An absorbent article, comprising:
a backsheet layer; a substantially liquid permeable topsheet layer; an absorbent composite structure sandwiched between the backsheet and topsheet layers, the absorbent composite including an absorbent core having a first primary layer region and at least a second primary layer region; at least one of the first and second primary layer regions having a Liquid Wicking Value of at least 38%; and at least one of the first and second primary layer regions includes a plurality of sublayers; wherein
the first primary layer region includes a first superabsorbent having a first Tau value; the second primary layer region includes a second superabsorbent having a second Tau value; and the first Tau value is greater than the second Tau value.
- 26. The absorbent article of claim 25, wherein the first primary layer region is positioned at a bodyside of the absorbent core; and a ratio of the first Tau value to the second Tau value is at least 2:1.
- 27. The absorbent article of claim 26, wherein the ratio of the first Tau value to the second Tau value is at least 5:1.
- 28. An absorbent article, comprising:
a backsheet layer; a substantially liquid permeable topsheet layer; an absorbent composite structure sandwiched between the backsheet and topsheet layers, the absorbent composite including an absorbent core having a first primary layer region and at least a second primary layer region; at least one of the first and second primary layer regions having a Liquid Wicking Value of at least 38%; and at least one of the first and second primary layer regions includes a plurality of sublayers; wherein
the article is configured for use by an adult, and the absorbent core has a dry thickness of not more than 6 mm, and a minimum crotch width of not more than 14 cm; and at least one of the primary layer regions includes a superabsorbent material which exhibits a Tau value of not less than 0.8 min.
- 29. The absorbent article of claim 28, wherein the first primary layer region is located on a bodyside of the absorbent composite, and the second primary layer region is located relatively outward from the first primary layer region.
- 30. The absorbent article of claim 28, wherein at least one of the primary layer regions includes a superabsorbent material having a MAUL value of at least 20 g/g.
- 31. The absorbent article of claim 28, wherein
the absorbent core has a longitudinal length, a lateral width and an appointed front-most edge; the first primary layer region has a basis weight of not less than 100 gsm and not more than 500 gsm, the first primary layer region has a first layer region density of not less than 0.03 g/cm3 and not more than 0.4 g/cm3; the first primary layer region includes fibrous material in an amount which is not less than 25 wt % and is not more than 80 wt %; the fibrous material includes fibers having fiber sizes which are not less than 4 μm and not more than 20 μm; the fibrous material includes fibers which exhibit a water contact angle of not more than 65 degrees; the first primary layer region includes a superabsorbent material in an amount which is not less than 20 wt % and is not more than 75 wt %; the superabsorbent material includes superabsorbent particles having dry particle sizes which are not less than 140 μm and are not more than 1,000 μm; the superabsorbent material has a MAUL value of not less than 20 g/g; and the superabsorbent material has a Tau value of not less than 0.8 min.
- 32. An absorbent article, comprising:
a backsheet layer; a substantially liquid permeable topsheet layer; an absorbent composite structure sandwiched between the backsheet and topsheet layers, the absorbent composite including an absorbent core having a first, superabsorbent containing, fibrous primary layer region and at least a second, superabsorbent containing, fibrous primary layer region; at least one of the first and second primary layer regions having a Liquid Wicking Value of at least 38%; and at least one of the first and second primary layer regions includes a plurality of sublayers; wherein
at least one of the primary layer regions includes a superabsorbent material having a MAUL value of at least 20 g/g.
- 33. An absorbent article, comprising:
a backsheet layer; a substantially liquid permeable topsheet layer; an absorbent composite structure sandwiched between the backsheet and topsheet layers, the absorbent composite including an absorbent core having a first, superabsorbent containing, fibrous primary layer region and at least a second, superabsorbent containing, fibrous primary layer region; at least one of the first and second primary layer regions having a Liquid Wicking Value of at least 38%; and at least one of the first and second primary layer regions includes a plurality of sublayers; wherein
the absorbent core has a dry thickness of not more than 6 mm, and a minimum crotch width of not more than 10 cm.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This Application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/518,756, filed Mar. 3, 2000, currently pending (attorney docket number 13,507.2); which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/096,653, filed Jun. 12, 1998, now abandoned (attorney docket number 13,507.1). Both of these applications are incorporated herein by this reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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