Monica C. Fontenot - Marietta GA Terry Pearce Ford - Woodstock GA James Jay Tanner - Winnenconne WI Jonathan Robert Owen - Eagan MN John Joseph Lassig - Lawrenceville GA Barbara Jean Burns - Appleton WI Alan Grady Shuman - Woodstock GA Victor Michael Gentile - Appleton WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A01N 2534
US Classification:
424404, 424402, 424443, 428221, 4282974, 604373
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to an airlaid composite which is made of pulp fibers, at least about 2% by weight bicomponent fiber, and moisture. This airlaid composite is unique in that a uniformly even composite is made which upon calendering, becomes a thin structure which maintains significant absorbency when saturated. The bicomponent fibers of the present invention include a first polymer component and a second polymer component, and the first polymer component melts at a temperature lower than the melting temperature of the second polymer component. Mixing of the pulp fibers with the bicomponent fibers is done in such a way that the fibers are evenly dispersed in the airlaid composite. This airlaid composite is then heated such that at least a portion of the first polymer component of the bicomponent fiber is melted, which bond the bicomponent fibers to many of the pulp and bicomponent fibers when cooled. Moisture is added on to the composite to further facilitate bonding when the composite is subsequently subjected to calendering.
Absorbent Structure Including A Thin, Calendered Airlaid Composite And A Process For Making The Composite
Monica C. Fontenot - Marietta GA Terry Pearce Ford - Woodstock GA James Jay Tanner - Winnenconne WI Jonathan Robert Owen - Eagan MN John Joseph Lassig - Lawrenceville GA Barbara Jean Burns - Appleton WI Alan Grady Shuman - Woodstock GA Victor Michael Gentile - Appleton WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A01N 2534
US Classification:
424404, 424402, 424443, 428221, 4282974, 604373
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to an airlaid composite which is made of pulp fibers, at least about 2% by weight bicomponent fiber, and moisture. This airlaid composite is unique in that a uniformly even composite is made which upon calendering, becomes a thin structure which maintains significant absorbency when saturated. The bicomponent fibers of the present invention include a first polymer component and a second polymer component, and the first polymer component melts at a temperature lower than the melting temperature of the second polymer component. Mixing of the pulp fibers with the bicomponent fibers is done in such a way that the fibers are evenly dispersed in the airlaid composite. This airlaid composite is then heated such that at least a portion of the first polymer component of the bicomponent fiber is melted, which bond the bicomponent fibers to many of the pulp and bicomponent fibers when cooled. Moisture is added on to the composite to further facilitate bonding when the composite is subsequently subjected to calendering.
Container, Shelf And Drawer Liners Providing Absorbency And Odor Control
Monica Carlise Fontenot - Williamsville NY, US Terry Pearce Ford - Woodstock GA, US John Wesley Fowler - Alpharetta GA, US Jeanette Ann Allen - Alpharetta GA, US Ryan Clinton Frank - Atlanta GA, US Gina Kay Rolsten - Lawrenceville GA, US Richard John Schmidt - Roswell GA, US Bruce Scott Williamson - Alpharetta GA, US
A container liner, shelf liner or drawer liner that will absorb liquids spilled or leaked into a container or onto a shelf or drawer. The liner is a layered product having a layer which is impervious to liquids and an absorbent layer. The absorbent layer further contains a material which is capable of controlling odors, such as those odors found in refrigerators and waste receptacles. The liner of the present invention provides the benefit of absorbing spills and controlling odors in containers such as refrigerators and waste receptacles.
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