Claims
- 1. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process comprising the steps of:
- a. melt spinning continuous multicomponent polymeric filaments comprising first and second polymeric components, the multicomponent filaments having a cross-section, a length, and a peripheral surface, the first and second components being arranged in substantially distinct zones across the cross-section of the multicomponent filaments and extending continuously along the length of the multicomponent filaments, the second component constituting at least a portion of the peripheral surface of the multicomponent filaments continuously along the length of the multicomponent filaments, the first and second components being selected so that the multicomponent filaments are capable of developing latent helical crimp;
- b. drawing the multicomponent filaments;
- c. at least partially quenching the multicomponent filaments so that the multicomponent filaments have latent helical crimp;
- d. activating said latent helical crimp; and
- e. thereafter, forming the crimped continuous multicomponent filaments into a first nonwoven fabric web.
- 2. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 1 wherein the crimp activating step comprises heating the multicomponent filaments to a temperature sufficiently high to activate said latent helical crimp.
- 3. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 1 wherein the crimp activating step comprises contacting the multicomponent filaments with a flow of air having a temperature sufficiently high to activate said latent helical crimp.
- 4. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 3, wherein the drawing step includes drawing the multicomponent filaments with the flow of air contacting the filaments and having a temperature sufficiently high to activate said latent helical crimp.
- 5. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 1, further comprising the step of forming bonds between the multicomponent filaments to integrate the first nonwoven fabric web.
- 6. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 5, wherein the first component has a melting point and the second component has a melting point and the bonding step includes contacting the first web with air having a temperature below the melting point of the first component and greater than the melting point of the second component without substantially compressing the first web.
- 7. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 5, wherein the bonding step includes patterned application of heat and pressure.
- 8. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 5, wherein the bonding step includes hydroentangling.
- 9. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 3, wherein the first component has a melting point and the second component has a melting point and the contacting air temperature is sufficient to heat the multicomponent filaments to a temperature from about 110.degree. F. to a maximum temperature less than the melting point of the first component and the melting point of the second component.
- 10. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 1, wherein the first component has a melting point and the second component has a melting point less than the melting point of the first component.
- 11. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 1, wherein the first component includes a polymer selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and random copolymer of propylene and ethylene and the second component includes polyethylene.
- 12. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 1, wherein the first component includes a polymer selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and random copolymer of propylene and ethylene and the second component includes a polymer selected from the group consisting of linear low density polyethylene and high density polyethylene.
- 13. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 1, wherein the first and second components are arranged side-by-side.
- 14. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 1, wherein the first and second components are arranged in an eccentric sheath/core arrangement, the first component being the core and the second component being the sheath.
- 15. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
- a. melt spinning and drawing continuous single polymeric component filaments together with the steps of melt spinning and drawing the multicomponent polymeric filaments; and
- b. incorporating the continuous single component filaments into the nonwoven fabric web.
- 16. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 1, further comprising the step of laminating a second nonwoven fabric web to the first nonwoven fabric web.
- 17. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 16, wherein the second web comprises multicomponent filaments, the filaments of the first web having a first degree of crimp and the filaments of the second web having a second degree of crimp different from the first degree of crimp.
- 18. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 17, wherein the second web is formed according to the process defined in claim 31 except that the temperature of the flow of air contacting the filaments of the second web is different from the temperature of the flow of air contacting the filaments of the first web, whereby the first degree of crimp is different from the second degree of crimp.
- 19. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 18, wherein the first and second webs are formed in a single process line, one of the first and second webs being formed on top of the other.
- 20. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 18, wherein the drawing step in forming the first and second webs includes drawing the multicomponent filaments with the flow of air contacting the filaments.
- 21. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 18, further comprising the step of forming bonds between the multicomponent filaments of the first and second webs.
- 22. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 21, wherein the first components of the first and second webs have respective melting points and the second components of the first and second webs have respective melting points and the bonding step includes contacting the first and second webs with air having a temperature below the melting points of the first components and greater than the melting points of the second components without substantially compressing the first and second webs.
- 23. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 21, wherein the bonding step includes patterned application of heat and pressure.
- 24. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 21, wherein the bonding step includes hydroentangling.
- 25. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 18, wherein the first components of the first and second webs include a polymer selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and random copolymer of propylene and ethylene and the second components of the first and second webs include polyethylene.
- 26. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 18, wherein the first components of the first and second webs include a polymer selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and random copolymer of propylene and ethylene and the second components of the first and second webs include a polymer selected from the group consisting of linear low density polyethylene and high density polyethylene.
- 27. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 18, wherein the first and second components are arranged side-by-side.
- 28. A nonwoven fabric made according to a process as in claim 18, wherein the first and second components are arranged in an eccentric sheath/core arrangement, the first component being the core and the second component being the sheath.
- 29. A nonwoven fabric comprising a plurality of nonwoven fabric webs laminated to one another, each nonwoven web comprising continuous multicomponent polymeric filaments comprising first and second polymeric components, the multicomponent filaments having a cross-section, a length, and a peripheral surface, the first and second components being arranged in substantially distinct zones across the cross-section of the multicomponent filaments and extending continuously along the length of the multicomponent filaments, the second component constituting at least a portion of the peripheral surface of the multicomponent filaments continuously along the length of the multicomponent filaments, the plurality of webs including first and second webs, the multicomponent filaments of the first web having a first degree of helical crimp and the multicomponent filaments of the second web having a second degree of helical crimp different than the first degree of helical crimp.
- 30. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 29, wherein at least one of the first and second polymeric components of the first web is different than the corresponding one of the first and second polymeric components of the second web.
- 31. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 29, wherein the multicomponent filaments of the first web have a first denier and the multicomponent filaments of the second web have a second denier different than the first denier.
- 32. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 29, wherein at least one of the first and second polymeric components of the first web is different than the corresponding one of the first and second polymeric components of the second web and the multicomponent filaments of the first web have a first denier and the multicomponent filaments of the second web have a second denier different than the first denier.
- 33. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 30, wherein the first and second nonwoven fabric webs are integrated by bonds formed between the multicomponent filaments.
- 34. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 33, wherein the first component of each web has a melting point and the second component of each web has a melting point and the bonds between the multicomponent filaments are formed by contacting the first web with air having a temperature below the melting point of the respective first component and greater than the melting point of the respective second component without substantially compressing the first web and contacting the second web with air having a temperature below the melting point of the respective first component and greater than the melting point of the respective second component without substantially compressing the second web.
- 35. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 33, wherein the bonds between the multicomponent filaments are formed by patterned application of heat and pressure.
- 36. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 30, wherein the bonds between the multicomponent filaments are formed by hydroentangling.
- 37. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 29, wherein the first component of each web includes a polymer selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and random copolymer of propylene and ethylene and the second component of each web includes polyethylene.
- 38. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 29, wherein the first component of each web includes a polymer selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and random copolymer of propylene and ethylene and the second component of each web includes a polymer selected from the group consisting of linear low density polyethylene and high density polyethylene.
- 39. A nonwoven fabric comprising:
- continuous multicomponent polymeric filaments comprising first and second polymeric components, the multicomponent filaments having a cross-section, a length, and a peripheral surface, the first and second components being arranged in substantially distinct zones across the cross-section of the multicomponent filaments and extending continuously along the length of the multicomponent filaments, the second component constituting at least a portion of the peripheral surface of the multicomponent filaments continuously along the length of the multicomponent filaments; and
- continuous single component filaments integrated with the multicomponent filaments to form a nonwoven fabric web.
- 40. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 39 wherein the single component filaments include one of the polymers of the first and second components of the multicomponent filaments.
- 41. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 39 wherein the multicomponent filaments have natural helical crimp.
- 42. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 39, wherein the nonwoven fabric web is integrated by bonds formed between the multicomponent filaments and the single component filaments.
- 43. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 42, wherein the first component of the multicomponent filaments has a melting point and the second component of the multicomponent filaments has a melting point and the bonds between the multicomponent filaments and the single component filaments are formed by contacting web with air having a temperature below the melting point of the first component and greater than the melting point of the second component without substantially compressing the web.
- 44. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 42, wherein the bonds between the multicomponent filaments and single component filaments are formed by patterned application of heat and pressure.
- 45. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 42, wherein the bonds between the multicomponent filaments and single component filaments are formed by hydroentangling.
- 46. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 39, wherein the first component of the multicomponent filaments includes a polymer selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and random copolymer of propylene and ethylene and the second component of the multicomponent filaments includes polyethylene.
- 47. A nonwoven fabric as in claim 39, wherein the first component of the multicomponent filaments includes a polymer selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and random copolymer of propylene and ethylene and the second component of the multicomponent filaments includes a polymer selected from the group consisting of linear low density polyethylene and high density polyethylene.
- 48. A personal care article comprising a layer of nonwoven fabric made according to a process comprising the steps of:
- a. melt spinning continuous multicomponent polymeric filaments comprising first and second polymeric components, the multicomponent filaments having a cross-section, a length, and a peripheral surface, the first and second components being arranged in substantially distinct zones across the cross-section of the multicomponent filaments and extending continuously along the length of the multicomponent filaments, the second component constituting at least a portion of the peripheral surface of the multicomponent filaments continuously along the length of the multicomponent filaments, the first and second components being selected so that the multicomponent filaments are capable of developing latent helical crimp;
- b. drawing the multicomponent filaments;
- c. at least partially quenching the multicomponent filaments so that the multicomponent filaments have latent helical crimp;
- d. activating said latent helical crimp; and
- e. thereafter, forming the crimped continuous multicomponent filaments into a first nonwoven fabric web.
- 49. A personal care article comprising a layer of nonwoven fabric comprising a plurality of nonwoven fabric webs laminated to one another, each nonwoven web comprising continuous multicomponent polymeric filaments comprising first and second polymeric components, the multicomponent filaments having a cross-section, a length, and a peripheral surface, the first and second components being arranged in substantially distinct zones across the cross-section of the multicomponent filaments and extending continuously along the length of the multicomponent filaments, the second component constituting at least a portion of the peripheral surface of the multicomponent filaments continuously along the length of the multicomponent filaments, the plurality of webs including first and second webs, the multicomponent filaments of the first web having a first degree of helical crimp and the multicomponent filaments of the second web having a second degree of helical crimp different than the first degree of helical crimp.
- 50. A personal care article comprising:
- a layer of nonwoven fabric comprising continuous multicomponent polymeric filaments comprising first and second polymeric components, the multicomponent filaments having a cross-section, a length, and a peripheral surface, the first and second components being arranged in substantially distinct zones across the cross-section of the multicomponent filaments and extending continuously along the length of the multicomponent filaments, the second component constituting at least a portion of the peripheral surface of the multicomponent filaments continuously along the length of the multicomponent filaments; and
- continuous single component filaments integrated with the multicomponent filaments to form a nonwoven fabric web.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/933,444 entitled "Nonwoven Multicomponent Polymeric Fabric and Method of Making Same" and filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Aug. 21, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,382,400.
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