Absorbent article with adhesive strip

A - Human Necessities – 61 – L

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A61L 15/58 (2006.01) A61F 13/56 (2006.01)

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CA 1071519

Abstract of the Disclosure The disclosed article (e.g. a sanitary napkin) typically comprises (1) an elongated absorbent pad, (2) an outer covering layer in adherent contact with at least one surface of the pad, (3) an adhesive strip or layer on the exposed surface of the outer layer, and (4) a release liner for protecting the adhe- sive layer. The adhesive layer is useful for removably attach- ing the article to the inside of an undergarment or the like. Production of the article can be greatly simplified by using a hot-melt pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) as the adhesive layer. However, the rubbery base for the hot-melt PSA should be very carefully selected. Two types of rubbery polymers pro- vide good results, i.e. (a) an A-B-A block copolymer having polystyrene end blocks and a rubbery poly(ethylene-butylene) midblock and (b) a radial teleblock copolymer with branches having polystyrene terminal blocks and a butadiene segment in the center. One or both of these rubbery polymers is used to formulate the hot-melt PSA along with a suitable tackifier and a process oil.

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