Claims
- 1. A multi-layer article comprising a first layer and a second layer bonded to each other;
the first layer further comprising:
a) a first ply; b) a second ply joined to the first ply in a face to face relationship at a plurality of discrete bond sites, the first and second plies forming an interior region therebetween; c) a third material being disposed between the first and second plies, the third material being differentiated from the first or second ply by at least one material property selected from: thermal properties, elongation properties, elastic properties, or conductive properties, the third material substantially filling the interior region; and d) the third material being apertured in regions coincident with the bond sites, such that the first and second plies are joined through the apertures; the second layer further comprising a cellulosic web.
- 2. The multi-layer article of claim 1 wherein the third material of the first layer is cellulosic.
- 3. The multi-layer article of claim 2 wherein the first layer and the second layer are joined together at a predetermined pattern of discrete bond sites.
- 4. The multi-layer article of claim 2 wherein:
a) the first and second plies of the first layer are further comprised of thermoplastic fibers; b) the first and second layers are thermally bonded without the addition of an adhesive.
- 5. The multi-layer article of claim 4 wherein the layers are bonded using ultrasonic energy.
- 6. A multi-layer article comprising:
a first layer further comprising:
a) a first ply; b) a second ply joined to the first ply in a face to face relationship at a plurality of discrete bond sites, the first and second plies forming an interior region therebetween; c) a third material being disposed between the first and second plies, the third material being differentiated from the first or second ply by at least one material property selected from: thermal properties, elongation properties, elastic properties, or conductive properties, the third material substantially filling the interior region; and d) the third material being apertured in regions coincident with the bond sites, such that the first and second plies are joined through the apertures; a second layer further comprising a continuous cellulosic web; a third layer further comprising:.
a) a first ply; b) a second ply joined to the first ply in a face to face relationship at a plurality of discrete bond sites, the first and second plies forming an interior region therebetween; c) a third material being disposed between the first and second plies, the third material being differentiated from the first or second ply by at least one material property selected from: thermal properties, elongation properties, elastic properties, or conductive properties, the third material substantially filling the interior region; and d) the third material being apertured in regions coincident with the bond sites, such that the first and second plies are joined through the apertures; wherein the second layer is disposed between the first layer and the third layer; wherein the first layer is bonded to the second layer and the second layer is bonded to the third layer.
- 7. The multi-layer article of claim 6, wherein the third material of the first layer and the third material of the third layer are cellulosic.
- 8. The multi-layer article of claim 7 wherein the first, second, and third layers are joined at a predetermined pattern of discrete bond sites.
- 9. The multi-layer article of claim 6 wherein:
a) the first and second plies of the first layer and the third layer are further comprised of thermoplastic fibers; b) the first, second, and third layers are thermally bonded without the addition of an adhesive.
- 10. The multi-layer article of claim 1 wherein the first layer is apertured.
- 11. The multi-layer article of claim 10 wherein the third material of the first layer is a cellulosic web.
- 12. The multi-layer article of claim 11 wherein:
a) the first and second plies of the first layer and the third layer are further comprised of thermoplastic fibers; b) the first, second, and third layers are thermally bonded without the addition of an adhesive.
- 13. The multi-layer article of claim 10 wherein the first layer and the second layer are joined together at a predetermined pattern of discrete bond sites.
- 14. A multi-layer article comprising:
a first layer further comprising:
a) a first ply; b) a second ply joined to the first ply in a face to face relationship at a plurality of discrete bond sites, the first and second plies forming an interior region therebetween; c) a third material being disposed between the first and second plies, the third material being differentiated from the first or second ply by at least one material property selected from: thermal properties, elongation properties, elastic properties, or conductive properties, the third material substantially filling the interior region; and d) the third material being apertured in regions coincident with the bond sites, such that the first and second plies are joined through the apertures; wherein the first layer is apertured; a second layer further comprising a continuous cellulosic web; a third layer further comprising:.
a) a first ply; b) a second ply joined to the first ply in a face to face relationship at a plurality of discrete bond sites, the first and second plies forming an interior region therebetween; c) a third material being disposed between the first and second plies, the third material being differentiated from the first or second ply by at least one material property selected from: thermal properties, elongation properties, elastic properties, or conductive properties, the third material substantially filling the interior region; and d) the third material being apertured in regions coincident with the bond sites, such that the first and second plies are joined through the apertures; wherein the third layer is apertured; wherein the second layer is disposed between the first layer and the third layer; wherein the first layer is bonded to the second layer and the second layer is bonded to the third layer.
- 15. The multi-layer article of claim 14 wherein the third material of the first layer and the third material of the third layer are cellulosic.
- 16. The multi-layer article of claim 15 wherein the first, second, and third layers are joined at a predetermined pattern of discrete bond sites.
- 17. The multi-layer article of claim 14 wherein:
a) the first and second plies of the first layer and the third layer are further comprised of thermoplastic fibers; b) the first, second, and third layers are thermally bonded without the addition of an adhesive.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/308,749 filed Jul. 30, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60308749 |
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