Abstract:
A flexible reinforced web of creped cellulosic tissue and a nonwoven reinforcing scrim having two or more embossments repeated continuously along the length of the web and superimposed on but out of register with each other. The embossments are formed by passing the web through two or more embossing stations on the surface of a single embossing roll, and drawing the web away from the surface of the embossing roll between successive embossing stations. The flexible web may be made of creped cellulosic tissue or other substantially nonresilient material, and reinforced with resilient threads or other elements extending continuously in the longitudinal direction of the web so as to maintain a constant web length between pairs of successive embossing stations.
Abstract:
MULTI-PLY CREPED CELLULOSE WADDING MATERIAL USEFUL IN SHEET FORM AS A PAPER TISSUE TOWELING AND THE LIKE. THE MULTI-PLLY WADDING MATERIAL STRUCTURE INCLUDES LANDS AND RECESS AREAS EMBBOSSED INTO OUTER WEBS OF THE SHEET. IN TWO-PLY TOWELLING MATERIAL INTERNAL LANDS OF ONE PLY EXTEND TRANSVERSELY INTO INTERNAL LANDS OF THE OTHER AND THE TWO PLIES ARE SECURED TOGETHER AT SPACED CROSS-OVER ZONES OF THE LANDS. THE LANDS BRIDGE RECESS AREAS AND LIMIT SHEET
EXTENSION IN THE WET AND DRY STATE OF THE SHEET. ADDITIONAL WADDING PLIES MAY BE PROVIDED BETWEEN THE OUTER EMBOSSED PLIES. THE OUTER WEBS ARE EMBOSSED PRIOR TO LAMINATION IN A STEEL NIP, FOR EXAMPLE, AND ARE UNITED INTO A SHEET STRUCTURE IN THE STEEL TO STEEL NIP.
Abstract:
AN IMPROVED HEAVY-DUTY WIPE MADE OF NON-WOVEN MATERIALS, AND A METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME. THE WIPE INCLUDES A CENTRAL LAYER OF MULTI-PLY CELLULOSIC TISSUE, A WEB OR SHEET OF OPEN-MESH NON-WOVEN CROSSED THREADS ON EACH SIDE OF THE CENTRAL LAYER, AND A THIN APPLIQUE OF FINE FIBROUS MATERIAL BONDED TO THE OUTER SURFACE OF EACH CROSSED-THREAD WEB. THE CENTRAL LAYER OF MULTI-PLY CELLULOSIC TISSUE IS BONDED TO BOTH THE WARP THREADS AND FILL THREADS ON THE WARP THREAD SIDE OF EACH OF THE TWO WEBS OF NON-WOVEN MATERIAL, AND THE FIBROUS APPLIQUES ARE BONDED TO THE FILL THREAD SIDES OF EACH WEB.
Abstract:
A nonwoven roll towel material including a central layer of an open mesh crossed thread fabric comprising resilient warp threads extending in the machine direction,and substantially non-resilient fill threads extending in the transverse direction. The thread count is in the range of from about 1.5 to about 5 threads per inch in both directions. A multi-ply layer of cellulosic tissue is bonded to each of the opposite faces of the central layer, and the resulting composite material is heavily embossed. The preferred embossing technique comprises passing a web of the composite material through two or more embossing stations on the surface of a single embossing roll, and drawing the web away from the surface of the embossing roll between successive stations. This technique produces two more embossments repeated continuously along the length of the composite material and out of register with each other.
Abstract:
A NON-WOVEN ROLL TOWEL MATERIAL INCLUDING A CENTRAL LAYER OF AN OPEN MESH CROSSED THREAD FABRIC COMPRISING RESILIENT WARP THREADS EXTENDING IN THE MACHINE DIRECTION, AND SUBSTANTIALLY NON-RESILIENT FILL THREADS EXTENDING IN THE TRANSVERSE DIRECTION. THE THREAD COUNT IS IN THE RANGE OF FROM ABOUT 1.5 TO ABOUT 5 THREADS PER INCH IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. A MULTI-PLY LAYER OF CELLULOSIC TISSUE IS BONDED TO EACH OF THE OPPOSITE FACES OF THE CENTRAL LAYER, AND THE RESULTING COMPOSITE MATERIAL IS HEAVILY EMBOSSED. THE PREFERRED EMBOSSING TECHNIQUE COMPRISES PASSING A WEB OF THE COMPOSITE MATERIAL THROUGH TWO OR MORE EMBOSSING STATIONS ON THE SURFACE OF A SINGLE EMBOSSING ROLL, AND DRAWING THE WEB AWAY FROM THE SURFACE OF THE EMBOSSING ROLL BETWEEN SUCCESSIVE STATIONS. THIS TECHNIQUE PRODUCES TWO OR MORE EMBOSSMENT REPEATED CONTINUOUSLY ALONG THE LENGTH OF THE COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND OUT OF REGISTER WITH EACH OTHER.