Absorbent members for body fluids having good wet integrity and relatively high concentrations of hydrogel-forming absorbent polymer

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PATENT NO 5669894
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08725010

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Absorbent members useful in the containment of body fluids such as urine, that have at least one region containing hydrogel-forming absorbent polymer in a concentration of from about 60 to 100% by weight and providing a gel-continuous fluid transportation zone when in a swollen state. This hydrogel-forming absorbent polymer has: (a) a Saline Flow Conductivity (SFC) value of at least about 30.times.10.sup.-7 cm.sup.3 sec/g; (b) a Performance under Pressure (PUP) capacity value of at least about 23 g/g under a confining pressure of 0.7 psi (5 kPa); and (c) a basis weight of at least about 10 gsm. In addition, the region where this hydrogel-forming absorbent polymer is present has, even when subjected to normal use conditions, sufficient wet integrity such that the gel-continuous zone substantially maintains its ability to acquire and transport body fluids through the gel-continuous zone.

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THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANYONE PROCTER & GAMBLE PLAZA CINCINNATI OHIO 45202 45202

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Goldman, Stephen Allen Wyoming, OH 36 1853
Haynes, Nancy Ann Okeana, OH 3 741
Mansfield, Todd Leon Cincinnati, OH 40 1461
Plischke, Manfred Steinbach, DE 17 2490
Retzsch, Herbert Louis Cincinnati, OH 4 577
Walker, Trevor Cincinnati, OH 7 1198
Young, Gerald Alfred Cincinnati, OH 33 2084

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