Claims
- 1. A Process for forming an elastic, fibrous nonwoven laminate comprising:
- creating a first set of slits in a first nonwoven facing layer;
- said first nonwoven facing layer including first and second longitudinal edges and first and second transverse edges;
- said first set of slits including a first plurality of generally parallel rows of slits extending in a first direction from said first longitudinal edge to said second longitudinal edge;
- each of said first rows of slits including a first plurality of individual discontinuous slits;
- creating a second set of slits in said first nonwoven facing layer;
- said second set of slits including a second plurality of generally parallel rows of slits extending in a second direction from said first transverse edge to said second transverse edge;
- each of said second rows of slits including a second Plurality of individual discontinuous slits;
- said first direction of said first slits being not generally parallel with said second direction of said second slits;
- said first and second sets of slits each are formed into said first nonwoven facing layer in an overlapping brick pattern and
- attaching an elastic substrate layer to said first nonwoven facing layer while said elastic substrate layer is in a nonstretched condition and said first nonwoven facing layer is in a nonstretched condition to form a laminate having an exposed surface;
- creating a first set of slits in a second nonwoven facing layer;
- said second nonwoven facing layer including first and second longitudinal edges and first and second transverse edges;
- said first set of slits in said second nonwoven facing layer including a first plurality of generally parallel rows of slits extending in a first direction from said first longitudinal edge to said second longitudinal edge;
- each of said first rows of slits in said second nonwoven facing layer including a first plurality of individual discontinuous slits;
- creating a second set of slits in said second nonwoven facing layer,
- said second set of slits in said second nonwoven facing layer including a second plurality of generally parallel rows of slits extending in a second direction from said first transverse edge to said second transverse edge;
- each of said second rows of slits in said second nonwoven facing layer including a second plurality of individual discontinuous slits;
- said first direction of said first slits in said second nonwoven facing layer being not generally parallel with said second direction of said second slits in said second nonwoven facing layer;
- said first and second sets of slits each are formed into said second nonwoven facing layer in an overlapping brick pattern, and
- attaching said second nonwoven facing layer to a surface of said elastic substrate layer which is opposed to said first nonwoven facing layer while said elastic substrate layer is in a nonstretched condition and said second nonwoven facing layer is in a nonstretched condition to form a laminate having an exposed surface;
- whereby said laminate has elastic properties in at least two directions across said exposed surface of said laminate.
- 2. The process of claim 1 which further includes the steps of:
- creating at least a portion of said first set of slits in a direction which is generally perpendicular to a first intended direction of stretch of said laminate;
- creating at least a portion of said second set of slits in a direction which is generally perpendicular to a second intended direction of stretch of said laminate.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein said first intended direction of stretch is generally perpendicular to said second intended direction of stretch.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein said elastic substrate layer comprises a liquid-permeable elastomeric nonwoven web.
- 5. The elastic process of claim 4 wherein said elastic substrate layer comprises a liquid-permeable elastomeric nonwoven web of meltblown fibers.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein said elastic substrate layer comprises a mixture of elastomeric and non-elastomeric fibers or particulates.
- 7. The process of claim 1 wherein said elastic substrate layer comprises a liquid-impermeable elastic film.
- 8. The process of claim 7 wherein said elastic substrate layer comprises a breathable elastic film.
- 9. The process of claim 1, wherein said elastic substrate layer is a liquid-permeable elastic film.
- 10. An elastic, fibrous nonwoven laminate comprising a nonwoven facing layer including first and second edges, said nonwoven facing layer defining a set of continuous slits therein, said set of slits including a plurality of generally parallel rows of slits extending in a first direction from said first edge to said second edge, said first direction of said slits being generally perpendicular to a first intended direction of stretch of said laminate, and an elastic substrate layer, said nonwoven facing layer being superposed on said elastic substrate layer, said nonwoven facing layer being attached to said elastic substrate layer, while said elastic substrate layer is stretched in a second direction generally parallel to a second intended direction of stretch, at a plurality of spaced apart locations to form said laminate having an exposed surface, said nonwoven facing layer being gathered between said spaced apart locations, said laminate having elastic properties both in said first and second intended directions of stretch across said exposed surface of said laminate.
- 11. An elastic, fibrous nonwoven laminate comprising a nonwoven facing layer including first and second edges, said nonwoven facing layer defining a set of slits therein, said set of slits including a plurality of generally parallel rows of slits extending in a first direction from said first edge to said second edge, each of said rows of slits including one or more individual slits wherein at least some of said slits are continuous and at least some of said slits are discontinuous, said first direction of said slits being generally perpendicular to a first intended direction of stretch of said laminate, and an elastic substrate layer, said nonwoven facing layer being superposed on said elastic substrate layer, said nonwoven facing layer being attached to said elastic substrate layer, while said elastic substrate layer is stretched in a second direction generally parallel to a second intended direction of stretch, at a plurality of spaced apart locations to form said laminate having an exposed surface, said nonwoven facing layer being gathered between said spaced apart locations, said laminate having elastic properties both in said first and second intended directions of stretch across said exposed surface of said laminate.
- 12. The elastic, fibrous nonwoven laminate of claim 11 wherein said elastic substrate layer comprises a liquid-permeable elastomeric nonwoven web.
- 13. The elastic, fibrous nonwoven laminate of claim 12 wherein said elastic substrate layer comprises a liquid-permeable elastomeric nonwoven web of meltblown fibers.
- 14. The elastic, fibrous nonwoven laminate of claim 11 wherein said elastic substrate layer comprises a mixture of elastomeric and non-elastomeric fibers or particulates.
- 15. The elastic, fibrous nonwoven laminate of claim 11 wherein said elastic substrate layer comprises a liquid-impermeable elastic film.
- 16. The elastic, fibrous nonwoven laminate of claim 15 wherein said elastic substrate layer comprises a breathable elastic film.
- 17. The elastic, fibrous nonwoven laminate of claim 11, wherein said elastic substrate layer is a liquid-permeable elastic film.
- 18. The elastic, fibrous nonwoven laminate of claim 11 wherein said laminate forms at least a portion of a personal care absorbent product.
- 19. The elastic, fibrous nonwoven laminate of claim 11 wherein said laminate is in the form of a medical drape.
- 20. The elastic, fibrous nonwoven laminate of claim 11 wherein said laminate forms at least a portion of an article of clothing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/236,785 entitled "Slit Elastic Fibrous Nonwoven Laminates" and filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Apr. 29,1994, now abandoned.
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