An absorbent article includes a backsheet and a sublayer. The sublayer including at least a first acquisition layer and a second acquisition layer. The sublayer includes one or more areas with a plurality of combined holes. The combined holes are formed by holes extending through the first acquisiti
An absorbent article includes a backsheet and a sublayer. The sublayer including at least a first acquisition layer and a second acquisition layer. The sublayer includes one or more areas with a plurality of combined holes. The combined holes are formed by holes extending through the first acquisition layer and holes in or extending through the second acquisition layer, or by holes in or extending through the second acquisition layer and indentations in the first acquisition layer. The combined holes have an average smallest dimension of at least 2 mm, and the surface areas of the holes through the first layer, or of the indentations in the first layer, are less than the corresponding surface areas of the holes in or through the second layer.
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1. An absorbent article for receiving and storing bodily exudates, the absorbent article comprising: a. a backsheet and a topsheet; andb. a sublayer positioned between the topsheet and backsheet comprising a wearer faceable surface, an opposing garment faceable surface, a first acquisition layer and
1. An absorbent article for receiving and storing bodily exudates, the absorbent article comprising: a. a backsheet and a topsheet; andb. a sublayer positioned between the topsheet and backsheet comprising a wearer faceable surface, an opposing garment faceable surface, a first acquisition layer and a second acquisition layer, said second acquisition layer being positioned between the backsheet and the first acquisition layer, said sublayer comprising one or more areas with a plurality of combined holes, being formed by at least one of (i) holes extending through said first acquisition layer and holes in or extending through said second acquisition layer, or (ii) by holes in or extending through said second acquisition layer and indentations in said first acquisition layer, wherein said article, sublayer, holes, and combined holes each have a length in the y-direction, width in the x-direction and caliper in the z-direction, said second acquisition layer comprising non-bonded fibers, said combined holes having an average smallest dimension in an x-y cross section of the combined holes in the wearer faceable surface of said sublayer of at least 2 mm, surface areas of the x-y cross section of the holes through or indentations in the first acquisition layer as measured on the wearer faceable surface are less than corresponding surface areas of the x-y cross section of the holes in or through the second acquisition layer as measured on a surface of the second layer that faces the first layer, and wherein, in the z-direction, the x and y dimensions of the first acquisition layer holes or indentations align with the x and y dimensions of the second acquisition layer holes. 2. The absorbent article of claim 1, whereby the first acquisition layer comprises holes and all x-y cross sections of the holes through the first layer have surface areas that are smaller than the surface areas of all x-y cross sections of the holes in or through the second layer. 3. The absorbent article of claim 1, whereby said average smallest dimension of the combined openings is from 4 mm to 8 mm and said sublayer has an open area of from 20% to 50% of a total surface area of said sublayer, as measured on the wearer faceable surface. 4. The absorbent article of claim 1, whereby said second layer comprises a non-bonded or partially bonded fibrous material selected from: chemically stiffened curled fibrous material, synthetic polyester fibers, or a mixture thereof, or a mixture of pulp and synthetic polyester fibers, or a mixture of pulp and chemically stiffened curled fibrous material. 5. The absorbent article of claim 1, whereby said sublayer has an average caliper of from 3 mm to 6 mm. 6. The absorbent article of claim 1, wherein said sublayer has an average caliper loss after wetting and under a pressure of 0.3 psi of less than 20%. 7. The absorbent article of claim 1, whereby said average smallest dimension of the combined openings is from 4 mm to 8 mm and said sublayer has an open area of from 20% to 50% of said area of combined holes, as measured on the wearer faceable surface.
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