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Absorbent Article Having A Cushioning Member And A Barrier.


Absorbent absorbent /ab·sor·bent/ (-sor´bent)
1. able to take in, or suck up and incorporate.

2. a tissue structure involved in absorption.

3. a substance that absorbs or promotes absorption.
 Article Having A Cushioning Member And A Barrier: No. 5,868,725; Peter Coles, Rainer The name Rainer comes from the Germanic name Reginar, composed of the two elements ragin ("advice") and heri ("army"). The name was brought to Britain by the Normans.  Schone, Michael Michael, archangel
Michael (mī`kəl) [Heb.,=who is like God?], archangel prominent in Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions. In the Bible and early Jewish literature, Michael is one of the angels of God's presence.
 Divo and Helene Costea, assignors to Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, OH. Filed 1/10/97. Issued 2/9/99.

Recently patented is an absorbent article consisting of a liquid permeable permeable /per·me·a·ble/ (per´me-ah-b'l) not impassable; pervious; permitting passage of a substance.

per·me·a·ble
adj.
That can be permeated or penetrated, especially by liquids or gases.
 topsheet, a liquid impervious im·per·vi·ous  
adj.
1. Incapable of being penetrated: a material impervious to water.

2. Incapable of being affected: impervious to fear.
 backsheet made of a boundary with a front waist edge and a back waist edge in addition to a front waist region adjacent to the front waist and the back waist. The back waist is an absorbent core positioned between the topsheet and backsheet, with the absorbent core having a boundary consisting of a back edge, a front edge and two sides. A cushion-like segment is positioned between the backsheet and the absorbent core in the back waist region for distribution of pressure on the user when lying down. A liquid barrier is situated between the absorbent core and the cushioning segment to prevent any liquid from entering the absorbent core or the cushioning segment.
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Publication:Nonwovens Industry
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Dec 1, 1999
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