Absorbent member and absorbent structure for distribution and storage of bodily fluids, method of manufacturing the absorbent member and absorbent article comprising the same

The fluid distribution members according to the present invention preferably comprise three basic components: chemically stiffened, twisted, and curled bulking fibers, high surface area fibers, and thermoplastic binder fibers. Fluid distribution members accordingto the present invention use a high s...

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Main Authors JOHN RICHARD NOEL, JAMES CAMERON HORNEY
Format Patent
LanguageChinese
English
Published 11.07.1997
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Summary:The fluid distribution members according to the present invention preferably comprise three basic components: chemically stiffened, twisted, and curled bulking fibers, high surface area fibers, and thermoplastic binder fibers. Fluid distribution members accordingto the present invention use a high surface fiber to provide capillary pressure (or suction) to the fluid distribution member.These high surface area fibers are generally small and highly conformable. They provide the substrate with capillary pressure well in excess of the capillary pressure found in the bulk-providing chemically stiffened, twisted, and curled fibers alone. A presently preferred fiber for this high surface application is the eucalyptus family of wood pulp fibers. Eucalyptus provides the capillary pressure usually associated with cellulose fines, but at a large enough length and denier so as to not fill in the voids provided by the chemically stiffened, twisted, and curled fibers and will not easily pass through a forming screen.
Bibliography:Application Number: TW19960102498