Claims
- 1. A compressed regenerated cellulose sponge consisting essentially of regenerated cellulose and from abot 0.15 to about 2.5% of a water-soluble or water-dispersible, high molecular weight, hydrophylic, film-forming polymer uniformly distributed throughout the sponge, the sponge being characterized in absorbing at least 25 times its weight of water and having a bulk density of at least 7 lbs./cu. ft. and, in contrast to a like regenerated cellulose sponge free of such film-forming polymer, exhibiting an increased liquid absorbency and, upon wetting, exhibiting a reduced lint formation along cut surfaces and, in contrast to a like regenerated cellulose sponge coated with such film-forming polymer, exhibiting an increased liquid absorbency.
- 2. A compressed regenerated cellulose sponge as defined in claim 1 wherein the compressed sponge has a bulk density of between about 7 lbs./cu.ft. and 50 lbs./cu.ft.
- 3. A compressed regenerated cellulose sponge as defined in claim 2 containing about 0.4 to about 1.25% of the film-forming polymer.
- 4. A compressed regenerated cellulose sponge as defined in claim 1 wherein the film-forming polymer is regenerated cellulose.
- 5. A compressed regenerated cellulose sponge as defined in claim 1 wherein the the film-forming polymer is microcrystalline collagen.
- 6. A compressed regenerated cellulose sponge as defined in claim 1 wherein the film-forming polymer is gelatin.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 299,131 filed Oct. 19, 1972, now abandoned.
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