The present invention relates to a disposable absorbent pad comprising multiple layers. In particular, the absorbent pad of the present invention maintains skin dryness by absorbing moisture while preventing leakage to the skin or the bed linens, allowing air circulation at the surface of the patien
The present invention relates to a disposable absorbent pad comprising multiple layers. In particular, the absorbent pad of the present invention maintains skin dryness by absorbing moisture while preventing leakage to the skin or the bed linens, allowing air circulation at the surface of the patient's skin to prevent heat buildup, and is strong enough to allow the patient to be repositioned, even when the pad is wet. In a particular embodiment the first layer is comprised of a fluid-permeable, porous material, the second layer is disposed under the first layer and is comprised of at least one super absorbent material, and a base layer disposed under the second layer.
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1. An absorbent pad comprising: a) an absorbent layer, comprising at least one super absorbent material;b) a base layer disposed adjacent to the absorbent layer, comprising an air-permeable material,wherein the tensile strength of the base layer at break, when measured by the ASTM D 882 method, is i
1. An absorbent pad comprising: a) an absorbent layer, comprising at least one super absorbent material;b) a base layer disposed adjacent to the absorbent layer, comprising an air-permeable material,wherein the tensile strength of the base layer at break, when measured by the ASTM D 882 method, is in the range of about 45 to 100 N/25 mm in the machine direction and about 30 to 60 N/25 mm in the cross direction, wherein the base layer comprises two layers:c) a first base layer disposed under the absorbent layer, comprising a hydrophobic, breathable film; andd) a second base layer disposed under the first base layer, comprising an air-permeable material. 2. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the absorbent layer comprises formed or unformed material. 3. The absorbent pad of claim 2, wherein the absorbent layer comprises a formed material, and the formed material is an air-laid material. 4. The absorbent pad of claim 3, wherein the air-laid material comprises a natural fiber. 5. The absorbent pad of claim 4, wherein the natural fiber is cellulose. 6. The absorbent pad of claim 5, wherein the cellulose is selected from one or more of the group consisting of wood fibers, plant fibers, field crop fibers, and fluff pulp. 7. The absorbent pad of claim 3, wherein the air-laid material is thermobonded. 8. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the absorbent layer comprises natural or synthetic material. 9. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the absorbent layer comprises a super absorbent polymer. 10. The absorbent pad of claim 9, wherein the super absorbent polymer comprises a polymer or copolymer of sodium polyacrylate. 11. The absorbent pad of claim 9, wherein the absorbent layer further comprises about 90-110 gsm of macerated wood pulp. 12. The absorbent pad of claim 9, wherein the absorbent layer comprises about 20-30 gsm of super absorbent polymer. 13. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the absorbent layer has moisture absorption capacity in the range of about 50 cc/m2 to about 20,000 cc/m2 as measured by the ISO11948-1 test method. 14. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the super absorbent material does not substantially swell or separate from the base layer when wet. 15. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the first base layer comprises a polyethylene film. 16. The absorbent pad of claim 15, wherein the polyethylene film is perforated. 17. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the first base layer has a weight in the range of about 20 gsm to about 45 gsm. 18. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the first base layer has a moisture vapor transmission rate in the range of about 1,000 g/m2/day to about 10,000 g/m2/day. 19. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the second base layer comprises a nonwoven material. 20. The absorbent pad of claim 19, wherein the nonwoven material is selected from the group consisting of a hydrophobic nonwoven material, a staple nonwoven material, a melt blown nonwoven material, a spunmelt nonwoven material, a spunbond, nonwoven material, SMS (spunbond meltblown spunbond) materials, spun lace materials, needle-felted materials, a thermal bonded nonwoven, a trough air bonded nonwoven material, a spunlaid nonwoven material, or a combination thereof. 21. The absorbent pad of claim 20, wherein the nonwoven material comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyamide, viscose rayon, nylon, at least one biodegradable polymeric material and combinations thereof. 22. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the second base layer has a weight in the range of about 30 to about 90 gsm. 23. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the absorbent layer, and first and second base layers are adhered together. 24. The absorbent pad of claim 23, wherein the layers are adhered together using an adhesive. 25. The absorbent pad of claim 24, wherein the adhesive is a hot melt adhesive. 26. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the pad has rewet of about 1 g to about 3 g. 27. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the absorbent layer comprises a thermobonded absorbent airlaid core comprising cellulose fibers and super absorbent polymers;the first base layer is a perforated polyethylene film;and the second base layer is a nonwoven sheet with a weight of about 15 gsm to about 90 gsm. 28. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the absorbent layer has an absorption capacity in the range of about 50 cc/m2 to about 20,000 cc/m2 as measured by the ISO11948-1 test;the first base layer has a weight of about 20 to about 45 gsm and a Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate in the range of about 1,000 g/m2/day to about 10,000 g/m2/day; andthe second base layer has a weight of about 30 gsm to about 90 gsm. 29. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the pad has a lift weight of at least 400 lbs. 30. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the pad has a maximum lift weight up to about 325 lbs. 31. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the pad has a maximum lift weight of up to at least 425 lbs. 32. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein after exposure to about 1 to about 1000 ccs of fluid, the pad has a max lift weight of up to 325 lbs. 33. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the tensile strength at break, when measured by the ASTM D 882 method, is about 70±16 N/25 mm in the machine direction and about 45±10 N/25 mm in the cross direction. 34. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the elongation at break, when tested by the ASTM D 882 method, is about 75±40% in the machine direction and about 75±30% in the cross direction. 35. The absorbent pad of claim 1, wherein the tensile strength at 25% elongation, when measured by the ASTM D 882 method, is about 47±8 N/25 mm in the machine direction and about 28±8 N/25 mm in the cross direction. 36. The absorbent pad of claim 1, further comprising a means for lifting and/or repositioning a patient on the pad. 37. The absorbent pad of claim 1, further comprising handles. 38. A method of absorbing fluids, protecting bedding, and/or maintaining skin dryness of an incontinent patient, comprising placing the absorbent pad of claim 1 under the patient, whereby the absorbent pad absorbs fluids, and/or protects bedding, and/or maintains skin dryness. 39. The method of claim 38, further comprising lifting or repositioning the patient with the absorbent pad.
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