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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 31, 2019
Filed:
Nov. 18, 2014
Paul Thomas Weisman, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Andrea Peri, Kronberg, DE;
Kenneth Michael Hamall, West Chester, OH (US);
Aniruddha Chatterjee, Kelkheim, DE;
Jörg Endres, Frankfurt Am Main, DE;
Mattias Schmidt, Idstein, DE;
Sandra Sautter, Hessen, DE;
Gene Xiaoqing Huang, Mason, OH (US);
Darrell Ian Brown, Mason, OH (US);
Ward William Ostendorf, West Chester, OH (US);
Paul Thomas Weisman, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Andrea Peri, Kronberg, DE;
Kenneth Michael Hamall, West Chester, OH (US);
Aniruddha Chatterjee, Kelkheim, DE;
Jörg Endres, Frankfurt Am Main, DE;
Mattias Schmidt, Idstein, DE;
Sandra Sautter, Hessen, DE;
Gene Xiaoqing Huang, Mason, OH (US);
Darrell Ian Brown, Mason, OH (US);
Ward William Ostendorf, West Chester, OH (US);
The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Abstract
An absorbent article comprises a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid impermeable backsheet, an absorbent core positioned at least partially intermediate the topsheet and the backsheet, and a distribution material comprising a wet-laid, three-dimensional fibrous substrate comprising at least 80% pulp fibers by weight of the wet-laid, three-dimensional fibrous substrate. The wet-laid, three-dimensional fibrous substrate comprises a continuous network region, a plurality of discrete zones, and a plurality of transition regions. The transition regions are positioned intermediate the continuous network region and at least some of the plurality of discrete zones.