Laminated scrub pad having an abrasive surface

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Discontinuous or differential coating – impregnation or bond

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156 79, 1562722, 156285, 156333, 4283117, 4283166, 4283171, 4283177, 4283179, B32B 2734

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047803614

ABSTRACT:
A scrub pad, particularly suitable for medical uses, comprises a flattened laminate consisting of an initially compressed-in-thickness sheet of cellulose sponge material which upon absorption of washing fluids expands in thickness to approximately six times its original compressed thickness to which is bonded a sheet of mildly abrasive non-woven fabric formed of randomly oriented spray bonded synthetic fibers. In one embodiment the sponge and fabric layers are bonded together by a non-toxic heat- and pressure-sensitive acrylic resin. In another, presently preferred, embodiment the layers are joined by a cured formulation comprising selected proportions of a water activated polyurethane gel, an aqueous solution of a liquid detergent and crystalline iodine which, when wetted, releases the antiseptic detergent while retaining the bond between the sponge and fabric.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4518649 (1985-05-01), Wang et al.

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