11.12.20
Kelyn A. Arora, Cincinnati, OH; John L. Hammons, Hamilton, OH; and Donna R. Hill, Verona, KY.
Assigned to The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH.
Filed: 2/23/18
Issued: 10/6/20
A substrate for an absorbent article, the substrate comprising: a nonwoven material comprising: fibers; three-dimensional elements; land areas comprising the fibers and positioned in areas free of the three-dimensional elements; wherein, in the land areas, the nonwoven material has a first basis weight, according to the Micro-CT Test; increased permeability regions comprising the fibers and positioned adjacent to at least some of the three-dimensional elements and intermediate at least some of the three-dimensional elements and at least some of land areas; and wherein, in the increased permeability regions, the nonwoven material has a second basis weight in the range of 75% to 25% less than the first basis weight of the land areas, according to the Micro-CT Test.
Assigned to The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH.
Filed: 2/23/18
Issued: 10/6/20
A substrate for an absorbent article, the substrate comprising: a nonwoven material comprising: fibers; three-dimensional elements; land areas comprising the fibers and positioned in areas free of the three-dimensional elements; wherein, in the land areas, the nonwoven material has a first basis weight, according to the Micro-CT Test; increased permeability regions comprising the fibers and positioned adjacent to at least some of the three-dimensional elements and intermediate at least some of the three-dimensional elements and at least some of land areas; and wherein, in the increased permeability regions, the nonwoven material has a second basis weight in the range of 75% to 25% less than the first basis weight of the land areas, according to the Micro-CT Test.