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titleOfInvention Management of incontinence
abstract ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE As assembly for providing better care of incontinent patients, maintaining the patient in as dry a condition as possible and protection from soiling of beds and chairs includes at least one layer of non-absorbent hydrophilic material through which urine can pass freely and at least one layer of absorbent hydrophilic material behind the non-absorbent layers (s) to receive and absorb urine passing through the non-absorbent layer(s). The absorbent layer is formed of aligned cellulosic staple fibres of at least 0.4 inch length and denier in the range of 2 to 7 formed into a cross-laid web and needled to form a felt which will absorb at least 350% by weight of urine based on its dry weight and disperse urine laterally by capillarity throughout the felt.
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