Absorbent particles, especially catamenials, having improved fluid directionality, comfort and fit

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PATENT NO 5356405
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08043645

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Absorbent articles, especially sanitary napkins, contain fibers with intra-fiber capillary channels. In-use, the capillary channel fibers direct menses to a storage layer, thereby minimizing product failure and staining of undergarments. The capillary channel fibers can protrude into, or through, a topsheet to provide very aggressive transport of vaginal discharges.

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CLEMSON UNIVESITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION300 BRACKETT HALL CLEMSON SC 29634

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Chappell, Charles W West Chester, OH 19 2608
Hammons, John L Hamilton, OH 20 983
Hines, Lee M Wyoming, OH 4 324
Horney, James C Cincinnati, OH 10 718
Osborn, III Thomas W Cincinnati, OH 47 3639
Thompson, Hugh A Fairfield, OH 25 3064
Young, Gerald A Cincinnati, OH 20 4902

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