US2003114815A1PendingUtilityA1

Method for regulating agglomeration of elastic material

Priority: Nov 19, 1999Filed: Dec 5, 2002Published: Jun 19, 2003
Est. expiryNov 19, 2019(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
D02J 13/00Y10T428/2913D01F 6/70A61F 13/4902
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Abstract

The present invention is directed to regulating agglomeration of elastic material (e.g., elastic strand) by regulating exposure of the material to water or water vapor. In some versions of the invention, regulating agglomeration in this way decreases, minimizes, or eliminates strand breaks on a production machine using the strand as raw material. Representative embodiments encompass regulating the material's exposure to water or water vapor by regulating temperature, humidity, or both around the elastic material, or containers containing the elastic material, so that the elastic material remains substantially unagglomerated. Other representative embodiments encompass packaging the elastic material in a way that regulates the material's exposure to water or water vapor so that the material remains substantially unagglomerated.

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         1 . A method of handling substantially unagglomerated elastic strand so that the strand remains substantially unagglomerated, the method comprising the steps of: 
 providing substantially unagglomerated, elastic strand; and    regulating exposure of the strand to water or water vapor so that the strand remains substantially unagglomerated.    
     
     
         2 . The method of  claim 1  wherein the strand's exposure to water or water vapor is regulated such that the specific humidity around the strand does not exceed about 0.01 pounds-mass of water vapor per pound-mass of dry air during storage of the strand at the geographic site where the strand is made, shipping of the strand between the geographic site where the strand is made and the geographic site where the strand is to be used as a raw material, storage of the strand at the geographic site where the strand is to be used as a raw material, or some combination thereof.  
     
     
         3 . The method of  claim 2  wherein the strand is used as a raw material to produce a substrate composite comprising the strand or an absorbent article comprising the strand.  
     
     
         4 . The method of  claim 3  wherein the specific humidity around the strand does not exceed about 0.005 pounds-mass of water vapor per pound-mass of dry air.  
     
     
         5 . The method of  claim 3  wherein the strand's exposure to water vapor is regulated during shipping of the strand between the geographic site where the strand is made and the geographic site where the strand is used as a raw material.  
     
     
         6 . The method of  claim 5  wherein regulating the strand's exposure to water vapor comprises controlling the temperature around the strand or around a container that contains the strand.  
     
     
         7 . The method of  claim 6  wherein the temperature is controlled to a value not exceeding about 55 degrees Fahrenheit.  
     
     
         8 . The method of  claim 5  wherein regulating the strand's exposure to water vapor comprises controlling the humidity around the strand or around a container that contains the strand.  
     
     
         9 . The method of claims  7  or  8  wherein the strand comprises polyester, polyurethane, polyether, polyamide, polyacrylate, polyester-b-polyurethane block copolymer, polyether-b-polyurethane block copolymer, or polyether-b-polyamide block copolymer.  
     
     
         10 . The method of  claim 8  wherein the strand's exposure to water vapor is regulated such that the Agglomeration Index Value of the strand at the time the strand is used as a raw material to produce a substrate composite comprising the strand, or an absorbent article comprising the strand, is less than about 20 grams per strand.  
     
     
         11 . The method of  claim 8  wherein the strand's exposure to water vapor is regulated such that the Agglomeration Index Value of the strand at the time the strand is used as a raw material to produce a substrate composite comprising the strand, or an absorbent article comprising the elastic strand, is substantially zero.  
     
     
         12 . The method of  claim 1  wherein regulating the strand's exposure to water or water vapor comprises the steps: 
 placing the strand in a container comprising a barrier material resistant to penetration by water vapor; and  
 closing the container comprising the barrier material.  
 
     
     
         13 . The method of  claim 12  wherein the container comprising the barrier material is closed at a time t 1 , time t 1  being after the time when the strand is first produced and before the time when the strand is shipped from the geographical site where the strand is made to the geographical site where the strand is used as a raw material.  
     
     
         14 . The method of  claim 13  wherein the specific humidity around the strand does not exceed 0.017 pounds-mass of water vapor per pound-mass of dry air between time t 1  and time t 2 , time t 2  being the time when the closed container comprising a barrier material is first opened.  
     
     
         15 . The method of  claim 13  wherein the specific humidity around the strand does not exceed 0.01 pounds-mass of water vapor per pound-mass of dry air between time t 1  and time t 2 , time t 2  being the time when the closed container comprising a barrier material is first opened.  
     
     
         16 . The method of  claim 13  wherein the specific humidity around the strand does not exceed 0.005 pounds-mass of water vapor per pound-mass of dry air between time t 1  and time t 2 , time t 2  being the time when the closed container comprising a barrier material is first opened.  
     
     
         17 . The method of  claim 14  wherein the barrier material is polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene chloride, polyester, polycarbonate, nylon, cellulose, or some combination thereof.  
     
     
         18 . The method of  claim 17  wherein closing the container comprising a barrier material comprises heat sealing the container, the barrier material, or both.  
     
     
         19 . The method of  claim 14  further comprising the step of placing desiccant material with the strand before closing the container comprising the barrier material.  
     
     
         20 . The method of  claim 19  wherein the desiccant material comprises calcium chloride, calcium sulfate, silica gel, a molecular sieve, Al 2 O 3 , or some combination of these.  
     
     
         21 . The method of  claim 18  or  20  further comprising the steps of displacing any mixture of air and water vapor from the interior of the container comprising a barrier material with an inert dry gas before heat sealing the container, barrier material, or both; placing a humidity indicator inside the container comprising a barrier material before heat sealing the container, barrier material, or both; or both.  
     
     
         22 . The method of claims  17  wherein the elastic strand comprises polyester, polyurethane, polyether, polyamide, polyacrylate, polyester-b-polyurethane block copolymer, polyether-b-polyurethane block copolymer, or polyether-b-polyamide block copolymer.  
     
     
         23 . The method of  claim 14  wherein the strand's exposure to water vapor is regulated such that the Agglomeration Index Value of the strand at the time the strand is used as a raw material to produce a substrate composite comprising the strand, or an absorbent article comprising the strand, is less than about 20 grams per strand.  
     
     
         24 . The method of  claim 14  wherein the strand's exposure to water vapor is regulated such that the Agglomeration Index Value of the strand at the time the strand is used as a raw material to produce a substrate composite comprising the strand, or an absorbent article comprising the elastic strand, is substantially zero.  
     
     
         25 . The method of  claim 23  or  24  wherein the tensile strength of the strand at the time the strand is used as a raw material to produce a substrate composite comprising the strand, or an absorbent article comprising the strand, has not decreased by more than about 20% from the tensile strength of the strand when the strand was first produced  
     
     
         26 . Elastic strand handled by the method of claims  13 ,  17 ,  18 ,  20 , or  23 .  
     
     
         27 . A substrate composite comprising the elastic strand of  claim 26 .  
     
     
         28 . A disposable absorbent product comprising the substrate composite of  claim 27 .  
     
     
         29 . Elastic strand handled by the method of claims  8 ,  10 , or  11 .  
     
     
         30 . A substrate composite comprising the elastic strand of  claim 29 .  
     
     
         31 . An absorbent product comprising the substrate composite of  claim 30.

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