Claims
- 1. A nonwoven web of substantially continuous synthetic microfiber, comprising:a. a nonwoven web containing substantially continuous synthetic amide crosslinked microfiber, said synthetic amide crosslinked microfiber having a fluid absorbency under load at a level of 10 grams of 0.9% by wt. aqueous sodium chloride per gram of dry absorbent fiber; and b. said fibers having a mean fiber diameter in the range of from about 0.1 to about 10 μm, being substantially free of shot, and being of a length such that they can be regarded as continuous in comparison with their diameters.
- 2. A nonwoven web of substantially continuous synthetic microfiber according to claim 1, formed by preparing an aqueous polymer solution of about 10 to about 75 percent by weight of a linear synthetic amide crosslinked precursor polymer having a molecular weight of from about 300,000 to about 10,000,000; extruding said polymer solution at a temperature of from about 20° C. to about 180° C. and a viscosity of from about 3 to about 1000 Pa sec through a die having a plurality of orifices to form a plurality of threadlines, said orifices having diameters in the range of from about 0.20 to about 1.2 mm; and attenuating said threadlines with a primary gaseous source under conditions sufficient to permit the viscosity of each threadline, as it leaves a die orifice to increase incrementally with increasing distance from the die, while substantially maintaining uniformity of viscosity in the radial direction, at a rate sufficient to provide fibers having the desired attenuation and mean fiber diameter without significant fiber breakage.
- 3. A nonwoven web of substantially continuous synthetic microfiber according to claim 2, wherein said web is substantially uniform on a scale of from about 0.4 to about 1.9 cm2, depending on the mean fiber diameter.
- 4. A nonwoven web of substantially continuous synthetic microfiber, comprising:a. a nonwoven web containing substantially continuous synthetic amide crosslinked microfiber, said synthetic microfiber having a fluid absorbency under load at a level of 10 grams of 0.9% by wt. aqueous sodium chloride per gram of dry absorbent fiber; and b. said fibers having a mean fiber diameter in the range of from about 10 to about 100 μm, being substantially free of shot, and being substantially uniform in diameter.
- 5. A nonwoven web of substantially continuous synthetic microfiber according to claim 4, formed by preparing an aqueous amide crosslinked polymer solution of about 10 to about 75 percent by weight of a linear synthetic precursor polymer having a molecular weight of from about 300,000 to about 10,000,000; extruding said polymer solution at a temperature of from about 20° C. to about 180° C. and a viscosity of from about 3 to about 1000 Pa sec through a die having a plurality of orifices to form a plurality of threadlines, said orifices having diameters in the range of from about 0.20 to about 1.2 mm; and attenuating said threadlines with a primary gaseous source under conditions sufficient to permit the viscosity of each threadline, as it leaves a die orifice to increase incrementally with increasing distance from the die, while substantially maintaining uniformity of viscosity in the radial direction, at a rate sufficient to provide fibers having the desired attenuation and mean fiber diameter without significant fiber breakage.
- 6. A nonwoven web of substantially continuous synthetic microfiber according to claim 5, wherein said web is substantially uniform on a scale of from about 1.9 to about 6.5 cm2, depending on the mean fiber diameter.
- 7. A disposable absorbent product incorporating a nonwoven web of substantially continuous synthetic microfiber according to claim 4.
- 8. A disposable absorbent product according to claim 7 formed to provide a disposable absorbent article selected from the group consisting of diapers, training pants, catamenial devices, sanitary napkins, tampons, incontinent products and wipes.
- 9. A disposable absorbent product incorporating a nonwoven web of substantially continuous synthetic microfiber according to claim 6.
- 10. A disposable absorbent product according to claim 9, formed to provide a disposable absorbent article selected from the group consisting of diapers, training pants, incontinent products, and tissue wipes.
- 11. A disposable absorbent product according to claim 9 formed to provide a disposable absorbent article selected from the group consisting of catamenial devices, sanitary napkins, and tampons.
Parent Case Info
This patent applications is a Division of prior, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/626,014, filed Jul. 26, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,469,130.
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