IP Library Granted Patent US 7,855,316
Granted Patent B2
US 7,855,316 · App. 10/325,607 · Granted Dec 21, 2010

Preferentially stretchable laminates with perforated layers

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Patent No.
US 7,855,316
App. No.
10/325,607
Granted
Dec 21, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

An elastic laminate having an expandable facing layer, e.g., a nonwoven web with off-axis perforations, and an elastic film layer is produced to provide a preferential direction of extendability and retraction in the laminate. The elastic laminate is particularly useful as a waist area panel in disposable pant-like garments.

Claims (74)

1. An elastic laminate comprising:

a) an elastic film having first and second major surfaces;

b) an extendable web;

c) the extendable web bonded to the first major surface of the elastic film; and

d) the extendable web having perforations therethrough, the perforations being oriented off-axis from a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis of the elastic laminate, the perforations being in first and second perforated zones separated by a zone of unperforated material, the zone of unperforated material defining a first width in the transverse direction, wherein a second width in the transverse direction is defined by a transverse width between individual perforations within the first and second zone, the first width being substantially greater than the second width, the perforations in the first perforated zone being oriented at a first off-axis angle, the perforations in the second perforated zone being oriented at a second opposing off-axis angle, whereby a preferential direction of extendability and retraction is produced in the elastic laminate.

2. The elastic laminate of claim 1 further comprising:

the extendable web being an inherently extensible bonded carded web.

3. The elastic laminate of claim 1 further comprising:

the extendable web being a spunbond nonwoven web necked to about a 35% or greater necking level.

4. The elastic laminate of claim 1 further comprising:

a second extendable web bonded to the second major surface of the elastic film.

5. The elastic laminate of claim 4 further comprising:

the second extendable web having perforations therethrough, the perforations oriented off-axis to produce a preferential direction of extendability in the laminate.

6. The elastic laminate of claim 5 further comprising:

the second extendable web having perforations and the perforations of the second extendable web being of different size than the perforations of the extendable web bonded to the first major surface of the elastic film.

7. A pant-like garment comprising:

a) an elastic laminate including:

i) an elastic film having first and second major surfaces;

ii) a nonwoven web;

iii) the nonwoven web bonded to the first major surface of the elastic film; and

iv) the nonwoven web having perforations therethrough, the perforations being oriented off-axis from a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis of the laminate, the perforations being in first and second perforated zones separated by a zone of unperforated material, the zone of unperforated material defining a first width in the transverse direction, wherein a second width in the transverse direction is defined by a transverse width between individual perforations within the first and second zone, the first width being substantially greater than the second width, the perforations in the first perforated zone being oriented at a first off-axis angle, the perforations in the second perforated zone being oriented at a second opposing off-axis angle, to produce a preferential direction of extendability and retraction in the laminate; and

b) the elastic laminate forming a waist elastic panel in the garment, the waist elastic panel, when tensioned, providing a retractive force in the longitudinal direction and a retractive force in the lateral direction.

8. The pant-like garment of claim 7 further comprising:

the elastic laminate extending across a substantial width of the waist elastic panel of the garment.

9. The pant-like garment of claim 7 further comprising:

the elastic laminate including side panels located at the waist elastic panel of the garment.

10. The pant-like garment of claim 9 wherein the side panels include fasteners.

11. The pant-like garment of claim 8 wherein the elastic laminate includes zones of higher and lower extendability.

12. An elastic laminate comprising:

a) an elastic film having first and second major surfaces and including:

i) from about 10% to about 60% by weight of styrene-butadiene block co-polymers,

ii) from about 15% to about 75% by weight of polyolefin elastomers, and

iii) greater than 0% to about 40% by weight of low density polyethylene;

b) an extendable facing web;

c) the extendable web bonded to the first major surface of the elastic film; and

d) the extendable web having perforations therethrough, the perforations oriented off-axis, the perforations being in first and second perforated zones separated by a zone of unperforated material, the zone of unperforated material defining a first width in the transverse direction, wherein a second width in the transverse direction is defined by a transverse width between individual perforations within the first and second zone, the first width being substantially greater than the second width, the perforations in the first perforated zone being oriented at a first off-axis angle, the perforations in the second perforated zone being oriented at a second opposing off-axis angle, to produce a preferential direction of extendability in the laminate.

13. The elastic laminate of claim 12 further comprising:

a second extendable web bonded to the second major surface of the elastic film.

14. The elastic laminate of claim 13 further comprising:

the second extendable web having perforations therethrough, the perforations oriented off-axis to produce a preferential direction of extendability in the laminate.

15. The elastic laminate of claim 14 further comprising

the second extendable web having perforations and the perforations of the second extendable web being of different size than the perforations of the extendable web bonded to the first major surface of the elastic film.

16. The elastic laminate of claim 12 further comprising:

the extendable web being an inherently extensible bonded carded web.

17. The elastic laminate of claim 12 further comprising:

the extendable web being a spunbond nonwoven web necked to between about 30% to about 55% necking level.

18. An absorbent pant-like garment comprising:

I) a liner;

II) a liquid retention structure;

III) an outer cover; and

IV) an elastic laminate including:

a) an elastic film including:

i) from about 10% to about 60% by weight of styrene-butadiene block co-polymers,

ii) from about 15% to about 75% by weight of polyolefin elastomers, and

iii) greater than 0% to about 15% by weight of low density polyethylene;

b) an extendable nonwoven web;

c) the elastic film bonded to the nonwoven web; and

d) the nonwoven web having perforations therethrough, the perforations oriented off-axis, the perforations being in first and second perforated zones separated by a zone of unperforated material, the zone of unperforated material defining a first width in the transverse direction, wherein a second width in the transverse direction is defined by a transverse width between individual perforations within the first and second zone, the first width being substantially greater than the second width, the perforations in the first perforated zone being oriented at a first off-axis angle, the perforations in the second perforated zone being oriented at a second opposing off-axis angle, to produce a preferential direction of extendability in the laminate; and

e) the elastic laminate forming a waist elastic panel in the garment, the waist elastic panel, when tensioned, providing a retractive force in the longitudinal direction and a retractive force in the lateral direction.

19. The absorbent pant-like garment of claim 18 further comprising:

the elastic laminate extending across a width of the waist elastic panel of the garment.

20. The absorbent pant-like garment of claim 18 further comprising:

the elastic laminate including side panels located at the waist elastic panel of the garment.

21. The absorbent pant-like garment of claim 20 wherein the side panels include fasteners.

22. The absorbent pant-like garment of claim 19 wherein the elastic laminate includes zones of higher and lower extendability.

23. The elastic laminate of claim 1 wherein the first width is at least about six times the size of the second width.

24. The elastic laminate of claim 7 wherein the first width is at least about six times the size of the second width.

25. The elastic laminate of claim 12 wherein the first width is at least about six times the size of the second width.

26. The elastic laminate of claim 18 wherein the first width is at least about six times the size of the second width.

27. The elastic laminate of claim 1 wherein the first width is about 1.5 inches and the second width is about 0.25 inches.

28. The elastic laminate of claim 7 wherein the first width is about 1.5 inches and the second width is about 0.25 inches.

29. The elastic laminate of claim 12 wherein the first width is about 1.5 inches and the second width is about 0.25 inches.

30. The elastic laminate of claim 18 wherein the first width is about 1.5 inches and the second width is about 0.25 inches.

31. The elastic laminate of claim 1 wherein the perforations of the first zone are approximately the same size and shape of the perforations of the second zone, the zone of unperforated material spanning the entire transverse direction between the first zone and the second zone.

Assignments (1)
NAME CHANGE Recorded Feb 3, 2015
From: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
To: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
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