Claims
- 1. A fibrous sorbent media, comprising:a non-woven mat of thermoplastic fibers, the thermoplastic fibers having a mean diameter between about 0.5 microns and about 25 microns; the mat having a weight between about 2 ounces/yd2 and about 25 ounces/yd2 and a thickness of at least {fraction (1/20)} of an inch; the thermoplastic fibers being point bonded together at spaced apart locations to increase the integrity of the mat; the mat consisting essentially of a fibrous core with first and second major surfaces formed by liquid permeable integral skins that increase the tensile strength and abrasion resistance of the media; the integral skins being formed by melting fibers at and immediately adjacent the major surfaces of the mat to form thermoplastic melt layers which are subsequently solidified into the integral skins on the first and second major surfaces of the mat; the integral skins on the first and second major surfaces and the fibrous core, together, having an air permeability between about 12 and about 40 cubic feet per minute per square foot of major surface area; the mat having a minimum oil absorbency of 5 to 1; the mat having a tensile strength in the machine direction of at least 1.5 pounds/inch of mat width and at tensile strength in the cross machine direction of at least 1.5 pounds/inch of mat length.
- 2. The fibrous sorbent media according to claim 1, wherein:the thermoplastic fibers are polypropylene fibers.
- 3. The fibrous sorbent media according to claim 1, wherein:the thermoplastic fibers are polypropylene fibers; the fibers have a surfactant thereon; and the mat has a minimum water absorbency ratio of 5 to 1.
- 4. The fibrous sorbent media according to claim 1, wherein:the thermoplastic fibers are polypropylene fibers having a mean diameter between about 2 microns and about 15 microns; the mat has a minimum oil and water absorbency ratio of 7.5 to 1; and a tensile strength in the machine direction of at least 2.0 pounds/inch of width and a tensile strength in the cross machine direction of at least 2.0 pounds/inch of length.
- 5. The fibrous sorbent media according to claim 4, wherein:the integral skins on the first and second major surfaces and the fibrous core, together, having an air permeability between about 12 and about 25 cubic feet per minute per square foot of major surface area.
- 6. The fibrous sorbent media according to claim 5, wherein:the mat is thickest adjacent the point bonds due to a displacement of the thermoplastic fibers when the mat is point bonded.
- 7. The fibrous sorbent media according to claim 1, wherein:the thermoplastic fibers are polypropylene fibers having a mean diameter between about 2 microns and about 10 microns; the mat has a minimum oil and water absorbency ratio of 10 to 1; and a tensile strength in the machine direction of at least 3.0 pounds/inch of width and a tensile strength in the cross machine direction of at least 3.0 pounds/inch of length.
- 8. The fibrous sorbent media according to claim 7, wherein:the integral skins on the first and second major surfaces and the fibrous core, together, having an air permeability between about 12 and about 25 cubic feet per minute per square foot of major surface area.
- 9. The fibrous sorbent media according to claim 8, wherein:the mat is thickest adjacent the point bonds due to a displacement of the thermoplastic fibers when the mat is point bonded.
- 10. The fibrous sorbent media according to claim 1, wherein:the mat is thickest adjacent the point bonds due to a displacement of the thermoplastic fibers when the mat is point bonded.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/337,302, filed Jun. 21, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,270,608.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of patent application Ser. No. 09/220,730, filed Dec. 24, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,217,691
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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