Claims
- 1. A thin until wet material suitable for use as an acquisition layer in an absorbent article, the material comprising a blend of fibers, said fibers consisting of a blend of crosslinked cellulosic fibers and high surface area cellulosic fibers, said material further comprising polymeric temporary binding means and a wet strength means, said material being held in a compressed state by said temporary binding means until exposure to an aqueous liquid, wherein:when said material is saturated by an aqueous fluid, said material has an expanded wet density of between about 0.04 grams/cm3 and about 0.4 gram/cm3 and a medium capillary desorption height (CDH) of less than about 25 cm; said temporary binding means helps maintain said material at a compressed dry density of between about 0.06 grams/cm3 and about 1.2 grams/cm3 until said material is exposed to an aqueous fluid wherein, upon such exposure, said temporary binding means releases so that said material expands at a compressed initial z-direction expansion rate of at least about 0.5 millimeters/second; and the ratio of said compressed dry density to said expanded wet density is greater than about 1.5:1.
- 2. A thin until wet material according to claim 1 wherein said expanded wet density is between about 0.04 grams/cm3 and about 0.1 grams/cm3.
- 3. A thin until wet material according to claim 1 wherein said material has a CDH of less than about 20 cm.
- 4. A thin until wet material according to claim 3 wherein said material has a CDH of less than about 12 cm.
- 5. A thin until wet material according to claim 1 wherein said compressed dry density is between about 0.06 grams/cm3 and about 0.4 grams/cm3.
- 6. A thin until wet material according to claim 1 wherein said ratio of said compressed dry density to expanded wet density said is greater than about 2:1.
- 7. A thin until wet material according to claim 6 wherein said ratio of said compressed dry density to said expanded wet density is greater than about 2.5:1.
- 8. A thin until wet material according to claim 1 wet strength means is selected from the group consisting of wet strength resins, bicomponent fibers, powdered adhesives, and combinations thereof.
- 9. A thin until wet material according to claim 8 wherein said wet strength means comprises a wet strength resin.
- 10. A thin until wet material according to claim 1 wherein said wet strength resin comprises a polyamide epichlorohydrin resin.
- 11. A thin until wet material according to claim 1 wherein said temporary binding means comprises a water soluble or water dispersible polymer.
- 12. A thin until wet material according to claim 11 wherein said water soluble or water dispersible polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylic acid and copolymers and salts thereof; polymethacrylic acid and copolymers and salts thereof; polyvinyl alcohol; starch; modified cellulose; modified starch; modified cellulose; gum acacia/gum arabic; soluble gelatin; and mixtures thereof.
- 13. A thin until wet material according to claim 12 wherein said water soluble or water dispersible polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylic acid and copolymers and salts thereof; polymethacrylic acid and copolymers and salts thereof; polyvinyl alcohol; and mixtures thereof.
- 14. A thin until wet material according to claim 1 wherein said high surface area fibers have a Canadian Standard Freeness of less than about 200.
- 15. A thin until wet material according to claim 14 wherein said high surface area fibers comprise crill.
- 16. An absorbent core for an absorbent article said absorbent core comprising:an acquisition member, said acquisition member comprising a thin until wet material wherein said thin until wet material comprising a blend of fibers, said fibers consisting of a blend of crosslinked cellulosic fibers and high surface area cellulosic fibers, said material further comprising wet strength means, and polymeric temporary binding means wherein: said wet strength means connects at least a portion of the individual fibers forming said assembly such that, when said material is saturated by an aqueous fluid, said material has an expanded wet density of between about 0.04 grams/cm3 and about 0.5 grams/cm3 and a CDH of less than about 25 cm; said temporary binding means helps maintain said material at a compressed dry density of between about 0.06 grams/cm3 and about 1.2 grams/cm3 until said material is exposed to an aqueous fluid wherein, upon such exposure, said temporary binder releases so that said material expands at a compressed initial z-direction expansion rate of at least about 0.5 millimeters/second; and the ratio of said compressed dry density to said expanded wet density is greater than about 1.5:1; and at least one additional core component in fluid communication with said acquisition member.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial Nos. 60/155,962, 60/155,965 and 60/155,966, filed in the names of Urankar. et al. on Sep. 24, 1999.
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