IP Library Granted Patent US 8,519,213
Granted Patent B2
US 8,519,213 · App. 13/467,722 · Granted Aug 27, 2013

Stabilized absorbent composite

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Patent No.
US 8,519,213
App. No.
13/467,722
Granted
Aug 27, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An absorbent article includes a liquid pervious liner, a liquid impervious back sheet, and an absorbent composite located between the liner and the back sheet. The absorbent composite includes a first sheet, a second sheet, and a unitary absorbent core. The unitary absorbent core has a plurality of holes there through, wherein each hole has an area less than 200 mm 2 . The unitary absorbent core has a uniform density and is positioned between the first sheet and the second sheet. The first sheet is directly joined with the second sheet at a plurality of bond points. The bond points are located within the holes and are substantially devoid of absorbent material.

Claims (45)

1. An absorbent article comprising:

a. a liquid pervious liner;

b. a liquid impervious backsheet; and

c. an absorbent composite located between the liner and the back sheet, the absorbent composite comprising,

i. a first sheet;

ii. a second sheet;

iii. 50 to 90 percent superabsorbent particles; and

iv. a unitary absorbent core having a plurality of holes there through; the unitary absorbent core having a uniform density and being positioned between the first sheet and the second sheet, the first sheet being joined with the second sheet at a plurality of bond points, the bond points being located within the holes and being substantially devoid of absorbent material wherein the bond points have a diameter and are separated by at least four times the diameter.

2. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein the absorbent composite has a thickness of less than 6 mm.

3. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein at least 90 percent of the holes have a bond point registered therein.

4. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein the absorbent core defines a total absorbent core area and the holes areas define a total hole area that is less than 25 percent of the total absorbent core area.

5. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein each bond point defines a bond area that is at least 60 percent of the hole area.

6. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein each hole has a hole area less than 200 mm.

7. The absorbent article of claim 1 wherein the bond points are skewed towards the second sheet.

8. The absorbent article of claim 7 wherein the first sheet may face towards the liner.

9. The absorbent article of claim 7 wherein the second sheet may face towards the liner.

10. An absorbent article comprising:

a. a liquid pervious liner;

b. a liquid impervious backsheet; and

c. an absorbent composite located between the liner and the backsheet, the absorbent composite comprising,

i. a first sheet;

ii. a second sheet;

iii. 50 to 90 percent superabsorbent particles; and

iv. a unitary absorbent core having a plurality of holes there through, each hole having a hole area less than 200 mm 2 ; the unitary absorbent core being positioned between the first sheet and the second sheet, the first sheet being joined with the second sheet at a plurality of bond points, the bond points being located within the holes and being substantially devoid of absorbent material wherein the bond points have a diameter and are separated by at least four times the diameter.

11. The absorbent article of claim 10 wherein the absorbent composite has a thickness of less than 6 mm.

12. The absorbent article of claim 10 wherein at least 90 percent of the holes have a bond point registered therein.

13. The absorbent article of claim 10 wherein the absorbent core defines a total absorbent core area and the holes areas define a total hole area that is less than 25 percent of the total absorbent core area.

14. The absorbent article of claim 10 wherein each bond point defines a bond area that is at least 60 percent of the hole area.

15. The absorbent article of claim 10 wherein the unitary absorbent core has a uniform density.

16. The absorbent article of claim 10 wherein the bond points are skewed towards the second sheet.

17. The absorbent article of claim 16 wherein the first sheet may face towards the liner.

18. The absorbent article of claim 16 wherein the second sheet may face towards the liner.

19. An absorbent article comprising:

a. a liquid pervious liner;

b. a liquid impervious backsheet; and

c. an absorbent composite located between the liner and the backsheet, the absorbent composite comprising,

i. a first sheet comprising a forming section and a wrap section;

ii. 50 to 90 percent superabsorbent particles; and

iii. a unitary absorbent core having a plurality of holes there through; the unitary absorbent core being positioned between the forming section and the wrap section of the first sheet, the forming section being joined with the wrap section of the first sheet at a plurality of bond points, the bond points being located within the holes and being substantially devoid of absorbent material wherein the bond points have a diameter and are separated by at least four times the diameter.

20. The absorbent article of claim 19 wherein the absorbent composite has a thickness of less than 6 mm.

21. The absorbent article of claim 19 wherein at least 90 percent of the holes have a bond point registered therein.

22. The absorbent article of claim 19 wherein the absorbent core defines a total absorbent core area and the holes areas define a total hole area that is less than 25 percent of the total absorbent core area.

23. The absorbent article of claim 19 wherein each bond point defines a bond area that is at least 60 percent of the hole area.

24. The absorbent article of claim 19 wherein each hole has a hole area less than 200 mm.

25. The absorbent article of claim 19 wherein the unitary absorbent core has a uniform density.

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