Claims
- 1. A reusable, sorbent sheet material for providing evaporative cooling, comprising
- (a) a sheet comprising a web comprising fibers having an average diameter of about 1-20 microns with a solid high-sorbency liquid-sorbent polymeric material contained within said web; and
- (b) a water and water-vapor permeable cover sheet on each of the two exposed surfaces of said web, said cover sheets being through-bonded together through said web in an intermittent pattern over substantially the entire area of said sorbent sheet material and functioning to substantially prevent migration of said polymer from said web of said sorbent sheet material when said sorbent sheet material is wetted with a volatile liquid for which said polymeric material exhibits high-sorbency.
- 2. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 1, wherein said polymeric material is in the form of particles which are uniformly dispersed within said web.
- 3. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 1 wherein said polymeric material is in the form of fibers.
- 4. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 1, wherein said fibers are blown fibers.
- 5. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 4, wherein said fibers are melt blown fibers.
- 6. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 4, wherein said sorbent sheet material further comprises staple fibers intermingled with said blown fibers.
- 7. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 6, wherein said staple fibers are present in an amount of aboiut 25 to 100 percent by weight of said blown fibers.
- 8. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 1, wherein said polymeric material is present in an amount of about 1 to 50 percent by weight of said fibers.
- 9. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 1, wherein said polymeric material is present in an amount of about 5 to 30 percent by weight of said fibers.
- 10. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 9, wherein the amount of said polymeric material present is insufficient to allow gel-blocking of said sorbent sheet material when wetted with said liquid.
- 11. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 1, wherein said fibers comprise microfibers averaging less than about 10 microns in diameter.
- 12. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 1, wherein said sorbent sheet material further comprises surfactant dispersed within said web.
- 13. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 6, wherein said staple fiber is a transport fiber.
- 14. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 6, wherein said staple fiber is a crimped bulking fiber.
- 15. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 1, wherein said web comprises microfiber microwebs incorporated into a non-woven web of blown microfibers, said microwebs containing said polymeric material.
- 16. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 1, wherein said polymeric material exhibits high-sorbency to water.
- 17. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 1, wherein said cover sheets are through-bonded by stitch-bonding.
- 18. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 1, further comprising a mechanical fastener to attach said sorbent sheet material to the limb of a mammal to be treated with said sorbent sheet material.
- 19. A sorbent sheet material according to claim 1, in the form of a bandage.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 100,914 filed Sept. 25, 1987.
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Divisions (1)
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