Claims
- 1. A distorted, bulky synthetic polymeric fiber comprising:
- (a) a length of said fiber between 2 and about 37 millimeters,
- (b) a cross-section having a plurality of shapes varying along the length of said fiber,
- (c) a single fiber bulk factor between 0.5 and 10.0,
- (d) a short range distortion factor greater than 5, and
- (e) a long range distortion factor between 0.05 and 0.9.
- 2. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said length is between 2 and 19 millimeters.
- 3. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said single fiber bulk factor is between 0.5 and 4.0.
- 4. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said single fiber bulk factor is between 1.5 and 7.5.
- 5. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said short range distortion factor is between 5 and 70.
- 6. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said short range distortion factor is between about 18 and about 36.
- 7. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said long range distortion factor is between about 0.10 and about 0.60.
- 8. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said long range distortion factor is between about 0.10 and about 0.49.
- 9. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said fiber has a denier between 3 and 100.
- 10. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said fiber has a denier between 3 and 30.
- 11. The fiber of claim 1 wherein prior to being distorted said fiber has a "H" shape cross-section along the length of said fiber.
- 12. The fiber of claim 1 wherein prior to being distorted said fiber has a "Y" shape cross-section along the length of said fiber.
- 13. The fiber of claim 1 wherein prior to being distorted said fiber has a "+" shape cross-section along the length of said fiber.
- 14. The fiber of claim 1 wherein prior to being distorted said fiber has a "U" shape cross-section along the length of said fiber.
- 15. The fiber of claim I further comprising a coating of a superabsorbent polymer.
- 16. The fiber of claim 1 further comprising a coating of a blend of superabsorbent polymer and surfactant.
- 17. The fiber of claim 1 formed from a heat shrinkable polymer.
- 18. The fiber of claim 17 wherein said polymer comprises poly(ethylene terephthalate).
- 19. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said polymer comprises polystyrene or foamed polystyrene.
- 20. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said cross-section and a surface composition of said fiber satisfy the inequality:
- (Pycos(.theta.a))/d>0.03 dynes/den;
- wherein P is the perimeter of the cross-section of said fiber in centimeters, y is the surface tension of a liquid in dynes per centimeter, .theta.a is an advancing contact angle of the liquid measured on a flat surface made from the same material as said fiber and having the same surface treatment and d is a denier of said fiber in grams of fiber per 9000 meters of fiber.
- 21. The fiber of claim 1 further having an adhesion tension on a surface of said fiber of greater than 25 dynes/cm with distilled water measured on a flat surface made from the same material as said fiber.
- 22. An absorbent structure for temporarily acquiring and distributing a fluid comprising a plurality of the fibers of claim 1 in proximity to each other.
- 23. The absorbent structure of claim 22 having a wet collapse of less than 12 percent at a bulk density of 0.0393 g/cc.
- 24. The absorbent structure of claim 23 wherein the wet collapse is less than 5 percent.
- 25. The absorbent structure of claim 24 wherein the wet collapse is essentially zero.
- 26. The absorbent structure of claim 22 wherein said structure has a bulk density of less than 0.15 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 27. The absorbent structure of claim 22 having An absorbency in grams of water absorbed per gram of total material in the absorbent structure greater than about 6 and water release at 1 psi of less than about 50 percent.
- 28. The absorbent structure of claim 27 wherein the water released at one pound per square inch of pressure is less than about 30 percent.
- 29. An absorbent structure for permanently storing a fluid comprising a plurality of the fibers of claim 1 mixed with fluff pulp, chemically modified fluff pulp, superabsorbent polymer, or combinations thereof.
- 30. The absorbent structure of claim 29 having a bulk density of greater than 0.10 g/cc.
- 31. The absorbent structure of claim 30 wherein superabsorbent polymer is mixed with a plurality of the fibers of claim 1 and is present in an amount of greater than 35 weight percent.
- 32. An absorbent structure for permanently storing a fluid comprising a plurality of the fibers of claim 1 mixed with fluff pulp having a wet collapse of less than 5 percent at a density of 0.0393 g/cc.
- 33. An absorbent structure for permanently storing comprising a plurality of the fibers of claim 16 in proximity to each other.
- 34. The absorbent structure of claim 33 having an absorbency in grams of water absorbed per gram of total material in the absorbent structure of greater than about 20, water release at 1 psi of less than 30 percent, and a R.sub.avg of greater than 2.5 g/sec.
- 35. The absorbent structure of claim 33 further comprising fluff pulp, chemically modified fluff pulp, superabsorbent polymer, or combinations thereof.
- 36. An absorbent product selected from the group consisting of a diaper, a catamenial, and an incontinent device comprising a plurality of the fibers of claim 1.
- 37. An absorbent product selected from the group consisting of a diaper, a catamenial, and an incontinent device comprising the absorbent structure of claim 22.
- 38. An absorbent product selected from the group consisting of a diaper, a catamenial, and an incontinent device comprising the fibers of claim 16.
- 39. An absorbent product selected from the group consisting of a diaper, a catamenial, and an incontinent device comprising the absorbent structure of claim 33.
- 40. The fiber of claim 1 coated with a mixture comprising a copolymer of maleic anhydride and isobutylene and an additive comprising a nonionic ethoxylated fatty acid ester.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/024,302 filed Aug. 22, 1996.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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0 450 923 |
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