A cleaning pad 28 is disclosed. The cleaning pad 28 includes a cleaning pad that includes a combination of fibers 203 bonded to a base sheet 402 such that 100% of the fibers are bonded to the base sheet 402 at a first joining location 407 and between 5-90% are bonded to the base sheet at a second jo
A cleaning pad 28 is disclosed. The cleaning pad 28 includes a cleaning pad that includes a combination of fibers 203 bonded to a base sheet 402 such that 100% of the fibers are bonded to the base sheet 402 at a first joining location 407 and between 5-90% are bonded to the base sheet at a second joining location 444. The first and second joining locations may take a variety of forms such as discrete points, points on a line, or sections of a line.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cleaning pad comprising: a base sheet; a retaining sheet bonded to one side of the base sheet by a central bonding line and a plurality of spot bonds to form two sleeves for receiving attachment members of a cleaning tool; and a fiber bundle bonded to the side of the base s
What is claimed is: 1. A cleaning pad comprising: a base sheet; a retaining sheet bonded to one side of the base sheet by a central bonding line and a plurality of spot bonds to form two sleeves for receiving attachment members of a cleaning tool; and a fiber bundle bonded to the side of the base sheet opposite the retaining sheet by the central bonding line and the plurality of spot bonds. 2. The cleaning pad of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of cuts in an edge of the base sheet. 3. The cleaning pad of claim 1, wherein the central bonding line is discontinuous. 4. The cleaning pad of claim 1, wherein the fiber bundle and the retaining sheet are comprised of a material allowing for thermal welding the combination of fibers and sheet together. 5. The cleaning pad of claim 1, wherein between 5-90% of fibers in the fiber bundle are connected by at least one spot bond. 6. The cleaning pad of claim 5, wherein between 5-70% of the fibers in the fiber bundle are connected by at least one spot bond. 7. The cleaning pad of claim 1, wherein less than 80% of fibers in the fiber bundle are bonded by at least one spot bond. 8. The cleaning pad of claim 1, wherein about 100% of fibers in the fiber bundle are connected to the base sheet at the central bonding line and between 5-90% are bonded by at least one spot bond. 9. The cleaning pad of claim 8, wherein between 5-70% of the fibers in the fiber bundle are connected by at least one spot bond. 10. The cleaning pad of claim 1, wherein about 100% of fibers in the fiber bundle are connected to the base sheet at the central bonding line and less than 80% of fibers in the fiber bundle are connected by at least one spot bond. 11. The cleaning pad of claim 3, wherein between 10-90% of fibers in the fiber bundle are connected to the central bonding line. 12. The cleaning pad of claim 11, wherein about 80% of the fibers are bonded to the central bonding line. 13. The cleaning pad of claim 1, wherein 80% of the fiber bundle comprises fibers that are free along at least 50% of their length from the central bonding line. 14. The cleaning pad of claim 1, further comprising spot bonds that are randomly orientated on the base sheet. 15. A cleaning pad comprising: a nonwoven sheet; a fiber bundle; and a retaining sheet; wherein the fibers in the fiber bundle are bonded to the nonwoven sheet at a joining line and between 5-90% of the fibers in the fiber bundle are bonded to the nonwoven sheet at at least one spot bond; and wherein the retaining sheet is attached to the nonwoven sheet by the joining line and at least one spot bond. 16. The cleaning pad of claim 15, further comprising a plurality of spot bonds. 17. The cleaning pad of claim 16, wherein the spot bonds are randomly orientated on the nonwoven sheet. 18. The cleaning pad of claim 16, wherein the spot bonds are orientated in a line that forms at least a portion of a sleeve for receiving an attachment member of a cleaning tool. 19. The cleaning pad of claim 16, wherein the joining line comprises a central bonding line. 20. The cleaning pad of claim 19, wherein the spot bonds are arranged in lines on opposed sides of the central bonding line to form sleeves for receiving attachment members of a cleaning tool. 21. The cleaning pad of claim 15, wherein between 5-70% of the fibers are joined at at least one spot bond. 22. The cleaning pad of claim 15, wherein less than 80% of the fibers are joined by at least one spot bond. 23. The cleaning pad of claim 19, wherein the central bonding line is discontinuous. 24. The cleaning pad of claim 23, wherein between 10-90% of the fibers are joined to the discontinuous central bonding line. 25. The cleaning pad of claim 24, wherein about 80% of the fibers are joined to the discontinuous central bonding line. 26. The cleaning pad of claim 19, wherein 80% of the total fiber bundle comprises fibers that are free along at least 50% of their length from the central bonding line. 27. A cleaning pad comprising: fiber bundles attached to a nonwoven sheet by a plurality of spot bonds wherein the length of a fiber from a binding site to a free end of a fiber bundle differs from a length of a fiber in an adjacent fiber bundle, and a retaining sheet attached to the nonwoven sheet by the spot bonds on one side of the nonwoven sheet opposite the fiber bundles. 28. The cleaning pad of claim 27, wherein the spot bonds define a plurality of discrete fiber clusters and form micro channels between the fibers of the fiber clusters. 29. The cleaning pad of claim 28, wherein the spot bonds are randomly orientated on the nonwoven sheet. 30. The cleaning pad of claim 28, wherein the spot bonds are orientated in lines. 31. The cleaning pad of claim 28, wherein the fiber clusters are defined by a plurality of individual fibers branching from a single spot bond. 32. A cleaning pad comprising: a base sheet; a retaining sheet bonded to one side of the base sheet by a plurality of spot bonds defining a portion of a sleeve for receiving an attachment member of a cleaning tool; and a fiber bundle connected to the base sheet by the spot bonds. 33. The cleaning pad of claim 32, wherein an outer edge of the base sheet is rectangular and is defined by a straight uncut upper edge, a straight uncut lower edge and two straight, unperforated, uncut side edges. 34. The cleaning pad of claim 32, wherein an outer edge of the base sheet is nonlinear. 35. The cleaning pad of claim 32, wherein about 100% of fibers in the fiber bundle are connected to the base sheet at a central bonding line and between 5-90% of the fibers in the fiber bundle are connected to the base sheet by at least one spot bond. 36. The cleaning pad of claim 32, wherein the spot bonds are triangular shaped spots. 37. The cleaning pad of claim 32, wherein the spot bonds are star-shaped spots. 38. A cleaning pad comprising: a base sheet; a retaining sheet attached to one side of the base sheet by a plurality of spot bonds forming at least a portion of a sleeve for receiving an attachment member of a cleaning tool and a fiber bundle comprising a first set of fibers bonded to a base sheet only by a central bonding line and a second set of fibers bonded to the base sheet by the central bonding line and at least one of the plurality of spot bonds. 39. The cleaning pad of claim 32, further comprising a central bonding line that bonds the base sheet, the retaining sheet and the fiber bundle together. 40. The cleaning pad of claim 32, further comprising a plurality of cuts in an edge of the base sheet. 41. The cleaning pad of claim 32, further comprising a central bonding line attaching the fiber bundle and the retaining sheet to the base sheet. 42. The cleaning pad of claim 41, wherein the spot bonds are arranged in lines on opposed sides of the central bonding line.
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