Claims
- 1. A feminine hygiene pad comprising a rapid intake cover adjacent co-apertured intake/distribution and nonwoven transfer delay layers, wherein said transfer delay layer enhances liquid distribution in an X-Y plane of said pad and wherein said co-aperturing produces apertures with walls wherein liquid can be absorbed through the walls of said apertures, which is adjacent an absorbent core retention layer.
- 2. The pad of claim 1 wherein said cover is made from a process selected from the group consisting of spunbonding, meltblowing, spunlacing, creping, film aperturing, foaming, airlaying, coforming, bonding and carding, and combinations thereof.
- 3. The pad of claim 2 wherein said cover is made by a spunbond process and has a basis weight between about 10 and 30 gsm and is creped an amount between 20 and 50 percent.
- 4. The layer of claim 1 wherein said intake/distribution layer horizontally wicks menses a distance of from about 1.2 cm to about 15.25 cm.
- 5. The pad of claim 1 wherein said transfer delay layer is adjacent said absorbent core.
- 6. The pad of claim 1 wherein said transfer delay layer is a material selected from the group consisting of spunbond fabric, meltblown fabric, carded fabric and films.
- 7. The pad of claim 1 wherein said transfer delay layer is a spunbond fabric with a basis weight between about 15 and 50 gsm.
- 8. The pad of claim 1 wherein said intake/distribution layer is a material selected from the group consisting of airlaid fabric, bonded carded webs, coform materials, hydroentangled pulp fabrics and meltblown fabrics.
- 9. The pad of claim 8 wherein said intake/distribution layer is an airlaid fabric having a basis weight between about 100 and 300 gsm and a density between about 0.05 and 0.18 g/cc.
- 10. The pad of claim 1 wherein said intake/distribution and transfer delay layers are co-apertured with pins at a density of between about 1.6 and 6.2 pins/cm2.
- 11. The pad of claim 1 wherein said intake/distribution and transfer delay layers are co-apertured with pins at a density of about 2.5 pins/cm2.
- 12. The layer of claim 1 wherein said absorbent core comprises pulp and superabsorbent.
- 13. The pad of claim 12 wherein said superabsorbent is in a form selected from the group consisting of flakes, particles, spheres, foams and fibers.
- 14. A feminine hygiene pad comprising a creped spunbond nonwoven fabric outer cover adjacent a pulp airlaid fabric intake/distribution layer having a basis weight between about 175 and 225 gsm and a density between about 0.08 and 0.14 g/cc, co-apertured at a pin density of between about 1.6 and 6.2 pins/cm2 to a polyolefin spunbond nonwoven fabric transfer delay layer having a basis weight between about 25 and 35 gsm, adjacent a retention layer comprising pulp and superabsorbent material.
- 15. The pad of claim 14 wherein said cover is creped an amount between about 25 and 40 percent and has a basis weight between about 15 and 25 gsm.
- 16. The pad of claim 14 wherein said airlaid fabric is made from pulp and thermoplastic fibers.
- 17. The pad of claim 14 wherein said spunbond fabric is made from polypropylene fibers.
- 18. The pad of claim 14 wherein said creped cover is made from polypropylene fibers.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/127,685 filed Apr. 3, 1999.
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