Claims
- 1. A multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric which is particularly useful as a component in an absorbent product, said fabric comprising first and second prebonded nonwoven webs of fibers, each said web comprising a multiplicity of intralaminar point bond sites of compressed and fused fibers in discrete areas bonding the fibers thereof together to form a coherent web, and a plurality of interlaminar thermal bond sites of compressed and fused fibers securing directly together said first and second prebonded nonwoven webs in discrete areas, wherein at least some of said intralaminar point bond sites on each of said first and second prebonded webs are laterally offset from said interlaminar bond sites.
- 2. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 1, wherein said intralaminar point bond sites comprise discrete point bonds at spaced locations throughout said webs.
- 3. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 1 wherein said intralaminar point bond sites have a bond area of from about 5 to 30 percent of the area of the webs.
- 4. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 1, wherein said interlaminar thermal point bond sites comprise continuous line bonds securing together fibers of said first and second prebonded nonwoven webs.
- 5. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 4, wherein said continuous line bonds comprise lines of compressed and fused fibers of said first and second prebonded nonwoven webs.
- 6. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 5 wherein said continuous line bonds form a pattern of intersecting continuous lines, and further comprising raised portions of the surfaces of said first and second nonwoven webs between said intersecting continuous lines to give the surface of said fabric a quilted topography.
- 7. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said first and second prebonded nonwoven webs has hydrophilic properties.
- 8. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 1 wherein said nonwoven fabric is liquid permeable.
- 9. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 8 further comprising an absorbent layer having a first side adjacent one side of said thermally bonded nonwoven fabric and a substantially liquid impermeable layer adjacent an opposite side of said absorbent layer, said thermally bonded layer, said absorbent layer, and said liquid impermeable layer being secured together to form an absorbent article.
- 10. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 9, wherein said absorbent article is a diaper.
- 11. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 9, wherein said absorbent article is a feminine sanitary napkin.
- 12. The multilayer thermally bonded fabric according to claim 1 wherein each of said first and second prebonded nonwoven webs comprise thermoplastic substantially continuous filaments.
- 13. A multilayer thermally bonded liquid permeable nonwoven fabric which is particularly useful as a liner in an absorbent product, said fabric comprising:first and second nonwoven webs formed of continuous filaments of a thermoplastic polymer, and arranged in opposing face-to-face relationship, said webs each having a basis weight of about 5 to 30 g/m2, and said webs each including a multiplicity of intralaminar bond sites of compressed and fused fibers in discrete areas bonding the continuous filaments together to form a coherent web; and a plurality of interlaminar thermal bonds in discrete areas securing directly together said first and second nonwoven webs, said thermal bonds comprising areas wherein the filaments of said first and second webs are compressed and fused together and wherein at least some of said intralaminar thermal bonds in each of said first and second nonwoven webs are laterally offset from said interlaminar bond sites.
- 14. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 13 wherein said intralaminar bond sites comprise discrete point bonds at spaced locations throughout the webs.
- 15. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 13 wherein said intralaminar bond sites have a bond area of from about 5 to 30 percent of the area of the webs.
- 16. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 13 wherein said interlaminar thermal bonds comprise continuous line bonds securing said first and second nonwoven webs.
- 17. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 16 wherein said continuous line bonds form a pattern of intersecting continuous lines, and further comprising raised portions of the surfaces of said first and second nonwoven webs located between said intersecting continuous lines to give the surface of said fabric a quilted topography.
- 18. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 13 wherein said continuous filaments are polypropylene continuous filaments.
- 19. The multilayer thermally bonded nonwoven fabric according to claim 13 wherein said continuous filaments are polyethylene continuous filaments.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/400,435, now abandoned filed Feb. 28, 1995, which in turn is a Continuation of Ser. No. 08/091,755, now abandoned filed Sep. 3, 1993.
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