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Zero scrap absorbent core formation process and products derived from web-based absorbent materials

  • US 5,695,846 A
  • Filed: 06/07/1995
  • Issued: 12/09/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/12/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A multiple layer absorbent core for use in an absorbent article, wherein said multiple layer absorbent core comprises at least one independent layer of absorbent material which defines the shape of said core and two independent trim pieces of absorbent material forming first and second partial layers of absorbent material superimposed on top of and having the same length as said at least one independent layer of absorbent material which defines the shape of said core, wherein a non-linear lateral edge of said first partial layer of absorbent material aligns in registration with a first corresponding non-linear lateral edge of said core, and a non-linear lateral edge of said second partial layer of absorbent material aligns in registration with a second non-linear lateral edge of said core, said multiple layer absorbent core having a front ear section, a crotch section, and a back ear section, the machine direction length of said crotch section being equal to the combined machine direction length of said front ear section and said back ear section, wherein the length of the front core ear section is defined as the longitudinal length of the absorbent core from the front edge of the front core ear section to the midway point of a first transition between the front core ear section and the core crotch section, the length of the crotch section is defined as the longitudinal length of the absorbent core from the midway point of said first transition between the front core ear section and the core crotch section to the midway point of a second transition between the core crotch section and the rear core ear section, and the length of the rear core ear section is defined as the longitudinal length of the absorbent core from the midway point of said second transition between the core crotch section and the rear core ear section to the rear edge of the rear core ear section;

  • said first and said second transitions being symmetrical.

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