Claims
- 1. An absorbent article comprising:
a nonwoven web comprising synthetic polymer fibers; a first surface; a second surface opposite said first surface; a first region comprising superabsorbent polymer, said first region extending into said nonwoven web from said first surface toward said second surface, said superabsorbent polymer having been formed in situ in said first region; and a second region essentially free of superabsorbent polymer, said second region extending into said nonwoven web from said second surface toward said first surface.
- 2. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said second region extends into the thickness of said nonwoven web a distance sufficient to prevent the wearer of said article from contacting said superabsorbent polymer of said first region after said superabsorbent polymer has been contacted with liquid.
- 3. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said first region is impregnated with said superabsorbent polymer.
- 4. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said polymer comprises polyester, polyolefin, polyamide, polyurethane, polyacrylonitrile, or a combination thereof.
- 5. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said second region exhibits a property comprising fluid acquisition, fluid dispersion or a combination thereof.
- 6. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said second region is available for contact with the wearer of said absorbent article.
- 7. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said first region is capable of storing fluid.
- 8. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said second region comprises a first plurality of fibers comprising a first polymer and a second plurality of fibers comprising a second polymer.
- 9. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said second region is soft to the touch.
- 10. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said first region comprises fibers comprising a first polymer and said second region comprises fibers comprising a second polymer.
- 11. The absorbent article of claim 1 further comprising cellulose fibers.
- 12. The absorbent article of claim 11, wherein said cellulose fibers are in contact with said first region.
- 13. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said absorbent article comprises
a top sheet; and a back sheet; said nonwoven web being disposed between said top sheet and said back sheet.
- 14. The absorbent article of claim 13, wherein said back sheet is positioned away from a wearer's skin.
- 15. The absorbent article of claim 13, wherein said back sheet is liquid impervious.
- 16. The absorbent article of claim 13, wherein said back sheet is moisture vapor permeable.
- 17. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said first region is substantially coextensive with said second region.
- 18. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said article is free of at least one of a fluid acquisition sheet and a fluid dispersion sheet.
- 19. A disposable diaper, feminine hygiene product, bandage, wound care product, surgical pad, adult incontinence pad, breast pad, bib or mattress pad comprising the absorbent article of claim 1.
- 20. An absorbent article comprising:
an absorbent core comprising a nonwoven web comprising
synthetic polymer fibers; a first surface; a second surface opposite said first surface; a first region comprising superabsorbent polymer, said first region extending into said nonwoven web from said first surface toward said second surface, said superabsorbent polymer having been formed in situ in said first region; and a second region essentially free of superabsorbent polymer, said second region extending into said nonwoven web from said second surface toward said first surface.
- 21. An absorbent core dimensioned for use in an absorbent article, said core comprising a nonwoven web comprising
synthetic polymer fibers, a liquid storage region comprising a superabsorbent polymer, said liquid storage region extending into said nonwoven web from a first surface of said nonwoven web toward a second surface of said nonwoven web, said superabsorbent polymer having been formed in situ in said liquid storage region; and liquid acquisition region free of superabsorbent polymer, said liquid acquisition region extending into said nonwoven web from a first surface of said nonwoven web toward said liquid storage region.
- 22. An article comprising a nonwoven web comprising
a first surface, a second surface opposite said first surface, a fluid storage region comprising superabsorbent polymer, said fluid storage region extending into said nonwoven web from said second surface of said web toward said first surface of said web, said superabsorbent polymer having been formed in situ in said first region; and a fluid acquisition region essentially free of superabsorbent polymer, said fluid acquisition region extending into said nonwoven web from said first surface toward said second surface.
- 23. A method of making an absorbent article, said method comprising:
impregnating a first region of a nonwoven web with an aqueous composition comprising a superabsorbent polymer precursor and a crosslinking agent, said first region extending from a first surface of said web into the depth of the web such that the second surface of said web opposite said first surface of said web is free of superabsorbent polymer precursor; and drying said composition.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said drying comprises exposing said composition to microwave radiation.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein said drying comprises exposing said composition to heat.
- 26. A method of making an absorbent article, said method comprising:
impregnating a high loft nonwoven web with an aqueous composition comprising a superabsorbent polymer precursor and a crosslinking agent; and drying said composition, said drying comprising exposing said composition to microwave radiation, the dried absorbent article comprising from 10% by weight to about 90% by weight superabsorbent polymer.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/066,935, filed Feb. 4, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10066935 |
Feb 2002 |
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10274335 |
Oct 2002 |
US |