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U.S. Patent No. 11,744,748
October 31, 2023
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Harry Chmielewski, Wake Forest, NC; Michael Kalmon, Fredericktown, OH; Matthew Ashcraft, Raleigh, NC; and Paul Ducker, St. Simons Island, GA. Assigned to Attends Healthcare Products, Inc., Greenville, NC. Filed: 5/28/19 Issued: 9/5/23 An absorbent garment comprising: a chassis having opposing front and rear waist portions, a crotch portion extending longitudinally between the front and rear waist portions, a topsheet, and a backsheet; an absorbent core coupled to the crotch portion; and a dryness layer extending longitudinally along the absorbent core and comprising: a nonwoven sheet; and two or more longitudinally-extending laminate strips coupled to the nonwoven sheet, each including an absorbent lamina, a first substrate lamina, and a second substrate lamina, the absorbent lamina disposed between the first and second substrate laminae, the absorbent lamina comprising superabsorbent polymer (SAP) and the first and second substrate laminae each comprising tissue or nonwoven; wherein the absorbent lamina, first substrate lamina, and second substrate lamina of each of the strips are separate from the absorbent lamina, first substrate lamina, and second substrate lamina of each other of the strips; wherein the strips are spaced apart laterally along a width of the dryness layer such that a longitudinally-extending channel is defined between a first one of the strips and a second one of the strips; wherein the absorbent core and the dryness layer are disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet.
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