MX9604859A - Resilient fluid transporting network for use in absorbent articles. - Google Patents

Resilient fluid transporting network for use in absorbent articles.

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Publication number
MX9604859A
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Prior art keywords
melting point
point temperature
capillary channel
fibers
base portion
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MX9604859A
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Spanish (es)
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MXPA96004859A (en
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Hugh Ansley Thompson
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Procter & Gamble
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Priority claimed from PCT/US1995/005336 external-priority patent/WO1995029656A1/en
Publication of MXPA96004859A publication Critical patent/MXPA96004859A/en
Publication of MX9604859A publication Critical patent/MX9604859A/en

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Abstract

The present invention provides a resilient fluid transporting network suitable for use in absorbent articles. The fluid transport network includes a plurality of bicomponent capillary channel fibers capable of intra-fiber fluid transport. The fibers have a base portion and at least two walls extending from the base portion to form an external capillary channel. The walls and the base portion are made of a first polymeric material which has a first melting point temperature. The distal ends of the capillary channel walls are made of a second polymeric material which has a second melting point temperature lower than the first melting point temperature. When heat is applied to the bicomponent fibers at a temperature below the first melting point temperature and above the second melting point temperature the bicomponent fibers bond together at their distal ends to form an interconnected network of capillary channel fibers capable of inter-fiber fluid transfer between the capillary channels of the bonded capillary channel fibers.
MX9604859A 1995-04-28 1995-04-28 Resilient fluid transporting network for use in absorbent articles. MX9604859A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US235,580 1988-08-24
US235580 1994-04-29
PCT/US1995/005336 WO1995029656A1 (en) 1994-04-29 1995-04-28 Resilient fluid transporting network for use in absorbent articles

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MXPA96004859A MXPA96004859A (en) 1998-02-01
MX9604859A true MX9604859A (en) 1998-02-28

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