Claims
- 1. A fluid management process comprising:(a) insulting a top sheet of an absorbent product with an aqueous fluid, the absorbent product being selected from the group consisting of a diaper, a catamenial, and an incontinent device; (b) acquiring of the aqueous fluid from the top sheet by an absorbent structure for temporarily acquiring and distributing a fluid wherein the absorbent structure comprises a plurality of fibers in proximity to each other and wherein the fibers are 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; and (c) desorbing of the aqueous fluid from the absorbent structure to a storage core, the storage core being selected from the group consisting of fluff pulp; chemically modified fluff pulp; superabsorbent polymer; fiber having: (a) a length 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, (e) a long range distortion factor between 0.05 and 0.9 and (f) a coating of a blend of superabsorbent polymer and surfactant; and combinations thereof.
- 2. A fluid management process comprising:(a) insulting a top sheet of an absorbent product with an aqueous fluid, the absorbent product being selected from the group consisting of a diaper, a catamenial, and an incontinent device; (b) acquiring of the aqueous fluid from the top sheet by an absorbent structure for temporarily acquiring and distributing a fluid wherein the absorbent structure comprises a plurality of fibers in proximity to each other and wherein the fibers are distorted, bulky synthetic polymeric fibers 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; (c) desorbing of the aqueous fluid from the absorbent structure to a distribution layer; and (d) desorbing of the aqueous fluid from the distribution layer to a storage core being selected from the group consisting of fluff pulp; chemically modified fluff pulp; superabsorbent polymer; fiber having: (a) a length 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, (e) a long range distortion factor between 0.05 and 0.9 and (f) a coating of a blend of superabsorbent polymer and surfactant; and combinations thereof.
- 3. The fluid management process of claim 2, wherein the distribution layer is selected from the group consisting of:(a) fibers having a Specific Capillary Volume of at least 2.0 cc/g and a Specific Capillary Surface Area of at least 2000 cm2/g, or a Slenderness Ratio of at least 9 and at least 30 percent of intra-fiber channels with a capillary channel width of less than 300 microns and (b) fibers having a Specific Capillary Volume of less than 2.0 cc/g or a Specific Capillary Surface Area of less than 2000 cm2/g, and a Slenderness Ratio of less than 9 or more than 70% of intra-fiber channels with a capillary channel width of greater than 300 microns.
- 4. The fluid management process of claim 3, wherein the fibers of (b) in claim 3 have a single fiber bulk factor of greater than 4.0.
- 5. A fluid management process comprising:(a) insulting a top sheet of an absorbent product with an aqueous fluid, the absorbent product being selected from the group consisting of a diaper, catamenial, and an incontinent device; (b) acquiring of the aqueous fluid from the top sheet by a distribution layer and an absorbent structure for temporarily acquiring and distributing a fluid wherein the absorbent structure comprises a plurality of fibers in proximity to each other and wherein the fibers are distorted, bulky synthetic polymeric fibers 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; and (c) desorbing of the aqueous fluid from the distribution layer and the absorbent structure to a storage core, the storage core being selected from the group consisting of fluff pulp; chemically modified fluff pulp; superabsorbent polymer; fiber having: (a) a length 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, (e) a long range distortion factor between 0.05 and 0.9 and (f) a coating of a blend of superabsorbent polymer and surfactant; and combinations thereof.
- 6. The fluid management process of claim 5, wherein the distribution layer is selected from the group consisting of:(a) fibers having a Specific Capillary Volume of at least 2.0 cc/g and a Specific Capillary Surface Area of at least 2000 cm2/g, or a Slenderness Ratio of at least 9 and at least 30 percent of intra-fiber channels with a capillary channel width of less than 300 microns and (b) fibers having a Specific Capillary Volume of less than 2.0 cc/g or a Specific Capillary Surface Area of less than 2000 cm2/g, and a Slenderness Ratio of less than 9 or more than 70% of intra-fiber channels with a capillary channel width of greater than 300 microns.
- 7. The fluid management process of claim 6, wherein the fibers of (b) in claim 6 have a single fiber bulk factor of greater than 4.0.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/916,071, filed Aug. 21, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,977,429, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/024,302 filed Aug. 22, 1996.
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