Claims
- 1. A multicomponent fiber comprising at least two polymer components arranged in structured domains, at least one of said polymer components comprising a multipolymer blend of at least two different polyolefin polymers, said polymers being present as a higher-melting dominant continuous phase and at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase dispersed therein, said higher-melting continuous phase comprising a propylene polymer and said at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase comprising a polyethylene polymer.
- 2. The multicomponent fiber of claim 1, wherein said fibers are bicomponent fibers with the polymer components arranged in a sheath-core structured domain, wherein said core component comprises said multipolymer blend.
- 3. The multicomponent fiber of claim 1, wherein said fiber is selected from the group consisting of continuous filaments, staple fibers, and meltblown fibers.
- 4. A multicomponent fiber comprising at least two polymer components arranged in structured domains, at least one of said polymer components comprising a multipolymer blend of at least two different polyolefin polymers, said polymers being present as a higher-melting dominant continuous phase and at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase dispersed therein, said higher-melting continuous phase comprising a propylene polymer and said at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase comprising a polyethylene polymer, wherein said blend further comprises at least one additional miscible or partially miscible polymer.
- 5. The multicomponent fiber of claim 4, wherein said additional miscible or partially miscible polymer is a polyolefin.
- 6. The multicomponent fiber of claim 6, wherein said blend comprises at least 50% isotactic polypropylene, 1 to 10% polyethylene, and 10 to 40% of said miscible or partially miscible polyolefin, and wherein said partially miscible polyolefin is a block or grafted copolymer.
- 7. The multicomponent fiber of claim 6, wherein said blend comprises 65 to 80% isotactic polypropylene, 15 to 30% of said miscible or partially miscible polyolefin, and 1 to 5% polyethylene.
- 8. A nonwoven fabric comprising a plurality of multicomponent fibers comprising at least two polymer components arranged in structured domains, at least one one of said polymer components comprising a multipolymer blend of at least two different polyolefin polymers, said polymers being present as a higher-melting dominant continuous phase and at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase dispersed therein, said higher-melting continuous phase comprising a propylene polymer and said at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase comprising a polyethylene polymer.
- 9. The fabric of claim 8, wherein said fibers are bicomponent fibers with the polymer components arranged in a sheath-core structured domain, wherein said core component comprises said multipolymer blend.
- 10. The fabric of claim 8, wherein said fibers are selected from the group consisting of continuous filaments, staple fibers, and meltblown fibers.
- 11. The fabric of claim 8, wherein said fabric has a Taber surface abrasion value (rubber wheel) of greater than 10 cycles and an elongation at peak load in at least one of the machine direction or the cross-machine direction of at least 70 percent.
- 12. The fabric of claim 11, wherein said fabric has an elongation at peak load of at least 100 percent.
- 13. The fabric of claim 8, wherein said fibers are bonded to one another at discrete locations by thermal point bonds.
- 14. A nonwoven fabric comprising a plurality of multicomponent fibers comprising at least two polymer components arranged in structured domains, at least one one of said polymer components comprising a multipolymer blend of at least two different polyolefin polymers, said polymers being present as a higher-melting dominant continuous phase and at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase dispersed therein, said higher-melting continuous phase comprising a propylene polymer and said at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase comprising a polyethylene polymer, wherein said blend further comprises at least one additional miscible or partially miscible polymer.
- 15. The fabric of claim 14, wherein said additional miscible or partially miscible polymer is a polyolefin.
- 16. The fabric of claim 15, wherein said blend comprises at least 50% isotactic polypropylene, 1 to 10% polyethylene, and 10 to 40% of said miscible or partially miscible polyolefin, and wherein said partially miscible polyolefin is a block or grafted copolymer.
- 17. The fabric of claim 16, wherein said blend comprises 65 to 80% isotactic polypropylene, 15 to 30% of said miscible or partially miscible polyolefin, and 1 to 5% polyethylene.
- 18. A composite nonwoven fabric of at least two layers, said composite fabric comprising a first layer containing a plurality of multicomponent fibers comprising at least two polymer components arranged in structured domains, at least one of said polymer components comprising a multipolymer blend of at least two different polyolefin polymers, said polymers being present as a higher-melting dominant continuous phase and at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase dispersed therein, said higher-melting continuous phase comprising a propylene polymer and said at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase comprising a polyethylene polymer, said fibers bonded by a plurality of bonds to form a coherent nonwoven web, said composite fabric comprising a second layer attached to said first layer.
- 19. The composite nonwoven fabric of claim 18, wherein said fibers are bicomponent fibers with the polymer components arranged in a sheath-core structured domain, wherein said core component comprises said multipolymer blend.
- 20. The composite nonwoven fabric of claim 18, further comprising an adhesive layer disposed between said coherent nonwoven web and said second layer laminating the coherent nonwoven web to said second layer to form the composite fabric.
- 21. The composite nonwoven fabric of claim 18, wherein said coherent nonwoven web comprises a thermally bonded spunbond nonwoven web of randomly arranged substantially continuous filaments.
- 22. The composite nonwoven fabric of claim 18, wherein said coherent nonwoven web comprises a thermally bonded carded web of staple fibers.
- 23. The composite nonwoven fabric of claim 18, wherein said coherent nonwoven web additionally includes meltblown microfibers.
- 24. The composite nonwoven fabric of claim 18, wherein said second layer comprises a web selected from the group consisting of spunbonded webs of continuous filaments, webs of meltblown microfibers, elastic webs, and polyolefin films.
- 25. A composite nonwoven fabric of at least two layers, said composite fabric comprising a first layer containing a plurality of multicomponent fibers comprising at least two polymer components arranged in structured domains, at least one of said polymer components comprising a multipolymer blend of at least two different polyolefin polymers, said polymers being present as a higher-melting dominant continuous phase and at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase dispersed therein, said higher-melting continuous phase comprising a propylene polymer and said at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase comprising a polyethylene polymer, wherein said blend further comprises at least one additional miscible or partially miscible polymer, said fibers bonded by a plurality of bonds to form a coherent nonwoven web, said composite fabric comprising a second layer attached to said first layer.
- 26. The composite fabric of claim 25, wherein said additional miscible or partially miscible polymer is a polyolefin.
- 27. The composite fabric of claim 26, wherein said blend comprises at least 50% isotactic polypropylene, 1 to 10% polyethylene, and 10 to 40% of said miscible or partially miscible polyolefin, and wherein said partially miscible polyolefin is a block or grafted copolymer.
- 28. The composite fabric of claim 27, wherein said blend comprises 65 to 80% isotactic polypropylene, 15 to 30% of said miscible or partially miscible polyolefin, and 1 to 5% polyethylene.
- 29. A disposable absorbent personal care product comprising a plurality of layer at least one of said layers comprising a nonwoven fabric comprised of fibrous material in the form of continuous filaments or staple fibers comprising first and second polymer components, at least one of said first and second polymer components comprising a multipolymer blend of at least two different polyolefin polymers, said polymers being present as a higher-melting dominant continuous phase and at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase dispersed therein, said higher-melting continuous phase comprising a propylene polymer and said at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase comprising a polyethylene polymer, said fibers bonded by a plurality of bonds to form a coherent nonwoven web.
- 30. The disposable personal care product of claim 29, wherein said fibers are bicomponent fibers with the polymer components arranged in a sheath-core structured domain, wherein said core component comprises said multipolymer blend.
- 31. The disposable personal care product of claim 29, wherein the fibrous material comprises continuous filaments randomly arranged and bonded to one another at discrete locations to form a nonwoven spunbonded fabric.
- 32. The disposable personal care product of claim 29, wherein said disposable absorbent personal care product is a diaper, incontinence pad, or sanitary napkin.
- 33. A disposable absorbent personal care product comprising a plurality of layers, at least one of said layers comprising a nonwoven fabric comprised of fibrous material in the form of continuous filaments or staple fibers comprising first and second polymer components, at least one of said first and second polymer components comprising a multipolymer blend of at least two different polyolefin polymers, said polymers being present as a higher-melting dominant continuous phase and at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase dispersed therein, said higher-melting continuous phase comprising a propylene polymer and said at least one lower-melting noncontinuous phase comprising a polyethylene polymer, wherein said blend further comprises at least one additional miscible or partially miscible polymer, said fibers bonded by a plurality of bonds to form a coherent nonwoven web.
- 34. The disposable absorbent personal care product of claim 33, wherein said additional miscible or partially miscible polymer is a polyolefin.
- 35. The disposable absorbent personal care product of claim 34, wherein said blend comprises at least 50% isotactic polypropylene, 1 to 10% polyethylene, and 10 to 40% of said miscible or partially miscible polyolefin, and wherein said partially miscible polyolefin is a block or grafted copolymer.
- 36. The disposable absorbent personal care product of claim 35, wherein said blend comprises 65 to 80% isotactic polypropylene, 15 to 30% of said miscible or partially miscible polyolefin, and 1 to 5% polyethylene.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/997,082, filed Dec. 23, 1997, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/676,360, filed Aug. 27, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,804,286, which is a continuation-in-part of each of U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/344,419, now abandoned, 08/344,731, now abandoned, and 08/344,732, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,543,206 each of which was filed Nov. 23, 1994, the entire disclosure of each of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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