Surgery – Means and methods for collecting body fluids or waste material – Absorbent pad for external or internal application and...
Patent
1995-11-22
1998-10-13
Clarke, Robert A.
Surgery
Means and methods for collecting body fluids or waste material
Absorbent pad for external or internal application and...
156264, 19296, 28107, 28117, 442340, 442345, A61F 1315, B32B 3100
Patent
active
058206159
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
This application is a 371 application of PCT/FR94/00607 filed May 24, 1994.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates generally to a new nonwoven material which, when employed as surface voile or sheet or as a supplement to the surface voile as strip in the crotch region in an absorbent article of hygiene such as a diaper or dressing for the incontinent, allows better isolation of the user's skin from the absorbent part of the article of hygiene. In particular, this new material is favorable to the time taken by the body fluids to pass through and to resistance to rewetting, and does not become fluffy.
In general, absorbent articles of hygiene, such as diapers and dressings for the incontinent, comprise an outer layer of liquid-impervious material, a pad made of absorbent material and a surface voile or sheet which is permeable to body fluids such as urine, of size and shape which are similar to those of the impervious outer layer of the article. The purpose of this surface voile which is permeable to body fluids is to isolate the skin from the moistened absorbent pad. Consequently, the surface voile must have an appropriate degree of softness and provide the required isolation between the skin and the absorbent pad. The purpose of the absorbent pad is to absorb the fluids and consequently it must have a high rate of absorption and a high absorbency. A particularly effective absorbent pad is described in document EP-A-0,232,729. This absorbent pad or mat is made up of a sheet of long absorbent fibers, the faces of said sheet being lined with a layer of cellulose wadding. The sheet lined with the layers of wadding is needled from both sides.
In the absorbent articles of hygiene absorbent mats or pads are covered by a surface voile or by a strip in the crotch region, generally made of nonwoven material, the purpose of which is to isolate the skin from the absorbent pad and which must provide a pleasant contact with the skin and the required isolation from the absorbent pad. These surface voiles or sheets and strips in the crotch region must exhibit, as essential properties, a pleasant contact with the skin, a high rate of permeation by the body fluids, a good resistance to rewetting and must not become fluffy.
Document FR-A-2,588,285 describes a multilayer nonwoven textile which has at least two layers of nonwoven voile, one of the layers being made up of fibers of bilobar cross-section and the other layer being made up of fibers of trilobar cross-section. Each voile layer is preferably obtained by the technique of bonding when spinning (spun-bonded) and the two voile layers are joined together to form the multilayer nonwoven by heat-bonding in the compacted and noncontinuous regions.
Document WO 87/07117 describes an absorbent article of hygiene comprising an absorbent body surrounded by a cover. This surface cover or voile consists of two layers of nonwoven material. The first layer of nonwoven material, in contact with the user's skin, consists of a thin layer of spun-bonded fibrous fabric made of a hydrophobic material and the second layer in contact with the absorbent body is a hydrophobic fibrous layer of melt-bonded fiber fabric, similar in construction to the first layer. These two surface voile layers are not bonded together in the region intended to come into contact with the user's body.
Document WO 88/05269 relates to a surface voile for a disposable absorbent article consisting of at least two layers of nonwoven material which can be identical or different and which are joined together by lines of adhesive forming an open pattern.
A new composite nonwoven material has also recently been developed, comprising at least one first layer consisting of a nonwoven (preferably spun-bonded) and, on this first layer, a sheet of fibers of carded type, the sheet of fibers of carded type being bonded to the base layer by needling.
Another recently developed composite nonwoven material comprises a first layer made of a nonwoven (preferably spun-bonded), a sheet of fibers of carded type and a second
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Clarke Robert A.
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