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Saint Simons Island, GA

Greenville, SC

Sapphire, NC

226 Vesper Cir, Mauldin, SC 29662

Greer, SC

St Simons Island, GA

Lawrenceville, GA

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Method Of Making Non-Woven Composite Transfer Layer

US Patent:
6491777, Dec 10, 2002
Filed:
Dec 7, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/455634
Inventors:
Jacqueline Willey - Mauldin SC
Assignee:
Polymer Goup, Inc. - North Charleston SC
International Classification:
B32B 3116
US Classification:
156167, 156181, 156183
Abstract:
A method for making a fluid transfer layer has steps of depositing a first non-woven layer on a support, depositing a second non-woven layer on the first layer, with the two layers having a different melting point. The two layers are then thermally bonded to one another in a heated calender nip, during which differential shrinkage occurs because of the two layers different melting points. A micro-bulked profile results. The composite, micro-bulked web is then mechanically bulked to provide a macro-bulked profile. The resulting non-woven fabric has a high bulk, high resistance to pore structure collapse, high resistance to compression deformation, and is more economical to produce than prior art carded or bicomponent webs. An absorbent article has a porous topsheet, the fluid transfer layer of the invention underlying the topsheet, and an absorbent core.

Nonwoven Fabrics Having Differential Aesthetic Properties And Processes For Producing The Same

US Patent:
5766737, Jun 16, 1998
Filed:
Jul 23, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/685349
Inventors:
Jacqueline A. Willey - Mauldin SC
Deborah K. Lickfield - Easley SC
Assignee:
Fiberweb North America, Inc. - Simpsonville SC
International Classification:
B32B 2714
US Classification:
428198
Abstract:
The invention is directed to composite nonwoven laminate fabric having differential softness and flexibility properties. The nonwoven laminate fabric includes a polypropylene meltblown web sandwiched between and bonded to a spunbonded web of polypropylene filaments and a spunbonded web of polyethylene filaments.

High Elongation Thermally Bonded Carded Nonwoven Fabrics

US Patent:
5494736, Feb 27, 1996
Filed:
Jan 4, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/177698
Inventors:
Jacqueline A. Willey - Mauldin SC
William L. Cox - Pickens SC
Assignee:
Fiberweb North America, Inc. - Simpsonville SC
International Classification:
D04H 142
D04H 154
D04H 172
US Classification:
428288
Abstract:
The invention provides high elongation thermally bonded nonwoven fabrics which exhibit elongation of at least about 130% in the cross-machine direction. The fabrics of the invention include a nonwoven a web of polyolefin staple fibers having an elongation of at least 400 percent, and a multiplicity of discrete thermal bonds throughout the web to provide a bond area of from 8 to 25 percent of the area of the fabric.

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