Abstract: Specific nonwoven fabrics having a good hand, high strength both wet and dry, and very high absorbency are useful for disposable health care and commercial bedding material. These fabrics are composed of randomly entangled natural and synthetic fibers interconnected so that the individual fibers are held in place to form a coherent, stable, strong fabric having a high absorption capacity. The fabrics are cut and converted to the desired dimensions. Bottom coverings can include elastic strips that can be fastened for a close fit to beds, cribs, gurneys and the like, regardless of shape.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 14, 1999
Date of Patent:
September 30, 2003
Assignee:
Fiber-Tec, Inc.
Inventors:
Kenneth Chester, Wilton F. Dees, Joseph P. McGuire, Robert P. Reichman