Claims
- 1. A matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system comprising:
- a liner having a first permeability and first level of hydrophilicity;
- a subjacent nonwoven layer having a second permeability and second level of hydrophilicity;
- said liner being in liquid communicating contact with said subjacent layer;
- said subjacent layer having a liquid run-off amount;
- said liner and subjacent layer having a combined liquid run-off amount;
- wherein said combined liquid run-off amount is at least 50 percent less than said subjacent layer liquid run-off amounts said first permeability is within the range of about 85 percent to about 110 percent of said second permeability and wherein said first level of hydrophilicity is at least as great as said second level of hydrophilicity.
- 2. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 1 wherein said liner is a nonwoven web.
- 3. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 1 wherein said liner is a spunbond web.
- 4. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 1 wherein said liner is a bonded carded web.
- 5. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 1 wherein said subjacent layer includes bicomponent fibers.
- 6. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 1 wherein said liner and said subjacent layer comprise polyolefins.
- 7. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 1 wherein said liner and said subjacent layer are attached together.
- 8. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 1 wherein said combined liquid run-off amount is at least about 65 percent less than said subjacent layer liquid run-off amount.
- 9. A matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system comprising:
- a liner having a first permeability and first level of hydrophilicity;
- a subjacent nonwoven layer having a second permeability and second level of hydrophilicity;
- said liner and said subjacent layer being in liquid communicating contact; and said first permeability is within the range of about 85 percent and about 110 percent of said second permeability and said first level of hydrophilicity is at least as great as said second level of hydrophilicity.
- 10. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 9 wherein said liner is a nonwoven web.
- 11. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 9 wherein said liner is a spunbond web.
- 12. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 9 wherein said liner is a bonded carded web.
- 13. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 9 wherein said subjacent layer includes bicomponent fibers.
- 14. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 9 wherein said liner and said subjacent layer comprise polyolefins.
- 15. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 9 wherein said liner and said subjacent layer are attached together.
- 16. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 9 wherein:
- said subjacent layer has a liquid run-off amount;
- said liner and subjacent layer have a combined liquid run-off amount;
- wherein said combined liquid run-off amount is at least 50 percent less than said subjacent layer liquid run-off amount.
- 17. The matched permeability liner/absorbent structure system according to claim 9 wherein said combined liquid run-off amount is at least 65 percent less than said subjacent layer liquid run-off amount.
- 18. A disposable absorbent article comprising:
- a liner having a first permeability and first level of hydrophilicity;
- an outer cover;
- an absorbent structure disposed between said liner and said outer cover;
- said absorbent structure comprising a subjacent nonwoven layer having a second permeability and second level of hydrophilicity and an absorbent core;
- said liner being in liquid communicating contact with said subjacent layer;
- said subjacent layer having a liquid run-off amount;
- said liner and subjacent layer having a combined liquid run-off amount;
- wherein said combined liquid run-off amount is at least 50 percent less than said subjacent layer liquid run-off amount, said first permeability is within the range of about 85 percent to about 110 percent of said second permeability and wherein said first level of hydrophilicity is at least as great as said second level of hydrophilicity.
- 19. The disposable absorbent article according to claim 18 wherein said combined liquid run-off amount is at least 65 percent less than said subjacent layer liquid run-off amount.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/009,171, filed Dec. 22, 1995.
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