Claims
- 1. A sanitary napkin comprising:
- a) an absorbent; and
- b) a fluid-permeable cover positioned over at least one surface of said absorbent, said cover formed from a nonwoven web having a network of essentially unbroken thermoplastic fibers, said web having a plurality of apertures formed therethrough which extend completely through said cover and expose said absorbent, said apertures being located in a predetermined area representing less than about 80% of the surface area of said cover, and each of said apertures being surrounded by a consolidated ring formed of thermally set thermoplastic fibers, which in turn is surrounded by a raised area, wherein said apertures occupy about 30% to 55% of said predetermined area.
- 2. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 wherein said apertures occupy about 40% to 50% of said predetermined area.
- 3. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 wherein said web includes at least two layers, one of which is formed from spunbonded fibers and the other is a combination of pulp and polypropylene, and said plurality of apertures extend completely through both of said layers.
- 4. The sanitary napkin of claim 3 wherein said layers are laminated together.
- 5. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 wherein said predetermined area has a width of between about 1 to 2 inches.
- 6. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 wherein said predetermined area has a length approximately equal to the length of said sanitary napkin.
- 7. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 wherein said predetermined area has a length which is greater than about 60% of the length of said sanitary napkin.
- 8. The sanitary napkin of claim 1 wherein said predetermined area has a length which terminates about 3/4 of an inch from the ends of said sanitary napkin.
- 9. A sanitary napkin comprising:
- a) a fluid-impermeable baffle;
- b) an absorbent positioned on said baffle; and
- c) a fluid-permeable cover cooperating with said baffle to enclose said absorbent, said cover positioned over at least one surface of said absorbent, said cover formed from a nonwoven web having a network of essentially unbroken thermoplastic fibers, said web having a plurality of apertures formed therethrough which extend completely through said cover and expose said absorbent, said apertures being located in a predetermined area which are void of any extraneous fibers, said predetermined area representing less than about 60% of the surface area of said cover, and each of said apertures being surrounded by a consolidated ring formed of thermally set thermoplastic fibers, which in turn is surrounded by a raised area, wherein said apertures occupy about 30% to 55% of said predetermined area.
- 10. The sanitary napkin of claim 9 wherein said apertures occupy about 40% to 50% of said predetermined area.
- 11. The sanitary napkin of claim 9 wherein said web includes at least two layers, one of which is formed from spunbonded fibers and the other is a combination of pulp and polypropylene, and said plurality of apertures extend completely through both of said layers.
- 12. The sanitary napkin of claim 9 wherein said raised areas surrounding said consolidated rings are designed to contact the body of the wearer.
- 13. A sanitary napkin comprising:
- a) an absorbent; and
- b) a fluid-permeable cover positioned over at least one surface of said absorbent, said cover formed from a nonwoven web having a network of essentially unbroken thermoplastic fibers, said web having a plurality of apertures formed therethrough which extend completely through said cover and expose said absorbent, said apertures being located in a predetermined area representing less than about 80% of the surface area of said cover, said apertures having side walls which are aligned approximately 90 degrees to an upper plane of said sanitary napkin and each of said apertures being surrounded by a consolidated ring formed of thermally set thermoplastic fibers, which in turn is surrounded by a raised area, wherein said apertures occupy about 30% to 55% of said predetermined area.
- 14. A sanitary napkin comprising:
- a) a fluid-impermeable baffle;
- b) an absorbent positioned on said baffle; and
- c) a fluid-permeable cover cooperating with said baffle to enclose said absorbent, said cover positioned over at least one surface of said absorbent, said cover formed from a nonwoven web having a network of essentially unbroken thermoplastic fibers, said web having a plurality of apertures formed therethrough which extend completely through said cover and expose said absorbent, said apertures being located in a predetermined area and which are void of any extraneous fibers, said predetermined area representing less than about 60% of the surface area of said cover, said apertures having side walls which are aligned approximately 90 degrees to an upper plane of said sanitary napkin, and each of said apertures being surrounded by a consolidated ring formed of thermally set thermoplastic fibers, which in turn is surrounded by a raised area, wherein said apertures occupy about 30% to 55% of said predetermined area, and
- d) a binder added to said fluid-permeable cover.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/061,844, filed Jun. 11, 1987 which in turn is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 06/774,252, filed Sep. 9, 1985 now abandoned.
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