Improved topsheet for absorbent articles exhibiting improved...

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A61F 13/15 (2006.01) A61L 15/18 (2006.01) A61L 15/48 (2006.01) D04H 13/00 (2006.01) D06M 11/46 (2006.01) D06M 15/643 (2006.01) D06M 23/16 (2006.01) D04H 1/42 (2006.01)

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CA 2269972

The present invention provides a fluid pervious fibrous, preferably nonwoven, web having a first surface and a second surface. The web comprises a hydrophilic nonwoven web comprising a plurality of individual, preferably whitened, brightened, and/or opacified, fibers associated with one another. The web includes a plurality of surface energy gradients defined by the boundaries of discontinuous, spaced regions of the web which are located on the first surface which exhibit a different surface energy than an adjacent portion of the web. The regions comprise depositions of a preferably whitened, brightened, and/or opacified low surface energy material randomly distributed over the first surface. In a preferred embodiment, the nonwoven web is formed of shaped fibers of substantially non-circular cross section, preferably a trilobial or delta cross section, which include whitening, brightening, and opacifying agents within the fiber material. Preferably, the low surface energy material includes whitening and opacifying agents within the material itself, with a preferred material comprising a UV curable silicone resin including a titanium dioxide particle suspension. The nonwoven fibrous webs of the present invention may be utilized advantageously as a topsheet and/or secondary topsheet in an absorbent article such as a diaper, sanitary napkin, or the like.

Cette invention a trait à un voile fibreux perméable aux fluides, non tissé de préférence, comportant une première et une seconde surface. Ce voile comporte un voile hydrophile non tissé constitué de plusieurs fibres individuelles, de préférence blanchies, rendues brillantes et/ou opaques, associées les unes aux autres. Le voile comporte plusieurs gradients de tension superficielle définis par les limites de zones discontinues et séparées du voile, situées sur la première surface faisant montre d'une tension superficielle différente de celle d'une partie adjacente du voile. Sur ces zones a été déposé, selon une répartition aléatoire, un matériau de préférence blanchi, rendu brillant et/ou opaque et à faible tension superficielle. Dans un mode de réalisation préféré, le voile non tissé est constitué de fibres mises en forme d'une coupe transversale sensiblement non circulaire, trilobée ou en forme de delta, de préférence, comportant des agents de blanchiment optique, des agents azurants et/ou opacifiants à l'intérieur du matériau fibreux. Le matériau à faible tension superficielle renferme, de préférence, des agents azurants et opacifiants, un matériau préféré comportant une résine siliconique durcissable aux ultraviolets comprenant, en suspension particulaire, du dioxyde de titane. Les voiles fibreux non tissés de l'invention peuvent être avantageusement utilisés en tant que couche supérieure et/ou auxiliaire d'un article absorbant, par exemple une couche, une serviette hygiénique ou analogue.

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