Claims
- 1. A user-activatible substance delivery system:
(a) a first web and a second web, said first and second webs having a periphery and being joined about their respective peripheries and defining a void space therein; (b) a substance disposed in said void space; (c) at least one of said first or second webs having at least one bond site, said bond site having a longitudinal axis oriented in a first direction and a transverse axis oriented in a second direction orthogonal to said first direction; and (d) said at least one bond site defining a melt weakened region having an aspect ratio of at least about 2, such that upon application of a sufficient force having a vector component parallel to said transverse axis, said at least one bond site fractures to form a corresponding aperture to facilitate exposure of said substance.
- 2. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 1, wherein each of said first and second webs comprise at lease one bond site.
- 3. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 1, wherein said substance comprises a fluid.
- 4. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 1, wherein said first or second web comprises a nonwoven.
- 5. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 1, wherein said wherein said first or second web comprises a polymeric film.
- 6. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 1, wherein said first and second webs are identical.
- 7. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 3, wherein said fluid substance comprises a liquid.
- 8. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 3, wherein said fluid substance comprises a relatively viscous fluid.
- 9. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 1, wherein said substance comprises a powdered material.
- 10. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 9, wherein said substance comprises a cleansing powder.
- 11. A user-activatible substance delivery system:
(a) a first web, a second web, and a third web, said first second and third webs having a periphery and being joined about their respective peripheries and defining two void spaces therein; (b) a substance disposed in each of said void spaces; (c) at least one of said first, second, or third webs having at least one bond site, said bond site having a longitudinal axis oriented in a first direction and a transverse axis oriented in a second direction orthogonal to said first direction; and (d) said at least one bond site defining a melt weakened region having an aspect ratio of at least about 2, such that upon application of a force having a vector component parallel to said second direction, said at least one bond site fractures to form a corresponding aperture to facilitate exposure of said substance.
- 12. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 11, wherein each of said first and second webs comprise at lease one bond site.
- 13. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 11, wherein said substance comprises a fluid.
- 14. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 13, wherein said fluid substance comprises a liquid.
- 15. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 13, wherein said fluid substance comprises a relatively viscous material.
- 16. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 11, wherein said substance comprises a powdered material.
- 17. A user-activatible substance delivery system comprising:
(a) a first web; (b) a second web joined to said first web in a face to face relationship at a plurality of discrete bond sites, at least a first portion of said bond sites each having a longitudinal axis oriented in a first direction and a transverse axis oriented in a second direction orthogonal to said first direction, (c) said first and second webs defining an interior region and an exterior region; and (d) a fluid or powdered substance being disposed between said first and second webs, said substance capable of being exposed to said exterior via a plurality of apertures formed by the fracture of said bond sites upon sufficient application of a force having a vector component parallel to said second direction.
- 18. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 17, wherein said first or second web comprises a film/nonwoven laminate material.
- 19. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 17, wherein said fluid substance comprises a liquid.
- 20. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 17, wherein said fluid substance comprises a relatively viscous fluid.
- 21. The user-activatible substance delivery system of claim 17, wherein said substance comprises a cleansing powder.
- 22. A user-activatible substance delivery system comprising:
(a) a first web; (b) a second web joined to said first web in a face to face relationship at a plurality of discrete bond sites, at least a first portion of said bond sites each having a longitudinal axis oriented in a first direction and a transverse axis oriented in a second direction orthogonal to said first direction, (c) said first and second webs defining an interior region and an exterior region; and (d) an adhesive substance being disposed between said first and second webs, said substance capable of being exposed to said exterior via a plurality of apertures formed by the fracture of said bond sites upon sufficient application of a force having a vector component parallel to said second direction.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is: a continuation-in-part and claims priority of prior application PCT International Application Ser. No. US00/34746 (Case 7897R2) which designates the US, will publish in English, and was filed Dec. 20, 2000 in the names of Curro et al.; and a continuation-in-part and claims priority of prior application Ser. No. 09/584676 (Case 7897R2), filed May 31, 2000 in the names of Curro et al.; and a continuation-in-part and claims priority of prior application Ser. No. 09/467938 (Case 7897), filed Dec. 21, 1999 in the names of Curro et al.
Continuation in Parts (3)
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09467938 |
Dec 1999 |
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09886893 |
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09584676 |
May 2000 |
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09886893 |
Jun 2001 |
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PCT/US00/34746 |
Dec 2000 |
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09886893 |
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