Liquid transport member for high flux rates between two port regions
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B01D-063/00
A61F-013/15
출원번호
US-0720187
(1999-06-29)
국제출원번호
PCT/US99/14654
(1999-06-29)
국제공개번호
WO00/00143
(2000-01-06)
발명자
/ 주소
Ehrnsperger, Bruno Johannes
Schmidt, Mattias
Schumann, Karl Michael
Desai, Fred Naval
Lavon, Gary Dean
Young, Gerald Alfred
Roe, Donald Carroll
출원인 / 주소
The Procter & Gamble Company
대리인 / 주소
Fitzpatrick Matthew P.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
86인용 특허 :
10
초록▼
The present invention is a Liquid transport member with significantly improved liquid handling capability, which has at least one bulk region and a wall region that completely circumscribes said bulk region, and which comprises a port region, whereby the bulk region has an average fluid permeability
The present invention is a Liquid transport member with significantly improved liquid handling capability, which has at least one bulk region and a wall region that completely circumscribes said bulk region, and which comprises a port region, whereby the bulk region has an average fluid permeability k b which is higher than the average fluid permeability k p of the port regions.
대표청구항▼
1. Liquid transport member comprising at least one bulk region and a wall region that completely circumscribes said bulk region, said wall region further comprising at least one inlet port region and at least one outlet port region, wherein said bulk region has an average fluid permeability k b whi
1. Liquid transport member comprising at least one bulk region and a wall region that completely circumscribes said bulk region, said wall region further comprising at least one inlet port region and at least one outlet port region, wherein said bulk region has an average fluid permeability k b which is higher than the average fluid permeability k p of the port regions and said port regions have a ratio of fluid permeability to thickness in the direction of fluid transport, k g /d g of at least 3*10 −15 m. 2. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said bulk region has a fluid permeability of at least 10 −11 m 2 . 3. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said port regions have a fluid permeability of at least 6*10 −20 m 2 . 4. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said port regions have a ratio of fluid permeability to thickness in the direction of fluid transport, k p /d p of at least 7*10 −14 m. 5. A liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein the member further comprises an additional element in contact with said wall region. 6. A liquid transport member according to claim 5, wherein said additional element is in contact with the wall region and extends into said at least one bulk region, and has a capillary pressure for absorbing the liquid that is lower than the bubble point pressure of said member. 7. A liquid transport mtnember according to claim 5, wherein said additional element comprises a softness layer. 8. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein the ratio of permeability of the bulk region and the permeability of the port region is at least 10. 9. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein the member has a bubble point pressure when measured with water having a surface tension of 72 mN/m of at least 1 kPa. 10. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said port region has a bubble point pressure when measured with water having a surface tension of 72 mN/m of at least 1 kPa. 11. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said port region has a bubble point pressure when measured with an aqueous test solution having a surface tension of 33 mN/m of at least 0.67 kPa. 12. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein each of said at least one bulk region and said port regions comprise pores. 13. Liquid transport member according to claim 12, wherein said bulk region has a larger average pore size than said port regions, preferably such that the ratio of average pore size of the bulk region and the average pore size of the port region is at least 3. 14. Liquid transport member according to claim 12, wherein said bulk region has an average pore size of at least 200 μm. 15. Liquid transport member according to claim 12, wherein said bulk region has a porosity of at least 50. 16. A Liquid transport member according to claim 12, wherein said port regions have a porosity of at least 10. 17. Liquid transport member according to claim 12, wherein said port regions have an average pore size of no more than 100 μm. 18. Liquid transport member according to claim 12, wherein said port regions have a pore size of at least 1 μm. 19. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said port regions have an average thickness of no more than 100 μm. 20. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said bulk region to said wall region have a volume ratio of at least 10. 21. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said port region is hydrophilic. 22. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein the port regions do not substantially decrease the liquid surface tension of the liquid that is to be transported. 23. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said port region is oleophilic. 24. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said bulk region is deformable and expandable during liquid transport. 25. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said member is expandable upon contact and collapsible upon liquid removal bulk region. 26. A liquid transport member according to claim 25, wherein said member has a volume expansion factor of at least 5 between the original state and when fully immersed in liquid. 27. Liquid transport member according to claim 1 wherein said member is shaped either as a sheet or a cylinder. 28. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein the cross-section area of the member along the direction of liquid transport is not constant. 29. Liquid transport member according to claim 28, wherein the port regions have a larger area than the average cross-section of the member along the direction of liquid transport. 30. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said bulk region comprises a material in a form selected from the groups of fibers, particulates, foams, spirals, films, corrugated sheets, or tubes. 31. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein said wall region comprises a material in a form selected from the groups of fibers, particulates, foams, spirals, films, corrugated sheets, tubes, woven webs, woven fiber meshes, apertured films, or monolithic films. 32. Liquid transport member according to claim 30, wherein said foam is a open cell reticulated foam. 33. Liquid transport member according to claim 30, wherein said fibers are made of polyolefins, polyesters, polyamids, polyethers, polyacrylics, polyurethanes, metal, glass, cellulose, cellulose derivatives. 34. Liquid transport member according to claim 1 wherein the member is made by a porous bulk region that is wrapped by a separate wall region. 35. Liquid transport member according to claim 1 comprising water soluble materials. 36. Liquid transport member according to claim 35, wherein at least one of the port regions comprises a water soluble material. 37. Liquid transport member according to claim 1 for transport of water-based liquids or of viscoelastic liquids. 38. Liquid transport member according to claim 37 for transport of bodily discharges, as urine, blood menses, sweat or feces. 39. Liquid transport mnember according to claim 1 for transport of oil, grease, or other non-water based liquids. 40. Liquid transport member according to claim 39 for selective transport of oil or grease, but not water based liquids. 41. Liquid transport member according to claim 1, wherein any of the member properties or parameter are established prior to or at the liquid handling. 42. A liquid transport system comprising a liquid transport member according to any of the preceding claims and a source of liquid that is outside the liquid transport member, or a sink of liquid that is outside the liquid transport member, or both a source of liquid and a sink of liquid that are outside the liquid transport member. 43. A liquid transport system according to claim 42 having an absorption capacity of at least 5 g/g when submitted to the Demand Absorbency Test. 44. Liquid transport system according to claim 42 comprising superabsorbent material or open celled foam made from a High Internal Phase Emulsion (HIPE). 45. An article comprising a liquid transport member according to claim 1. 46. An article according to claim 45 which is a baby or adult incontinence diaper, a feminine protection pad, a pantiliner, or a training pant. 47. An article according to claim 45 which is a grease absorber. 48. An article according to claim 45 which is a water transport member.
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