Abstract: A web of cellulosic fibers is treated with a water soluble emollient. The emollient used is a triquaternary phospholipid complex of a fatty acid.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 21, 1988
Date of Patent:
July 24, 1990
Assignee:
Scott Paper Company
Inventors:
Larry Bogart, James J. Hipkins, Nathan A. Edelson
Abstract: A cabinet for dispensing a sheet of paper from a stack of paper sheets in the cabinet. Means are provided in the cabinet for restricting the length of the stack of paper that can be placed in the cabinet when the cabinet is open. The restricting means is movable to a pressure relieving position when the cabinet is closed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 22, 1989
Date of Patent:
July 3, 1990
Assignee:
Scott Paper Company
Inventors:
Alan D. Frazier, Richard P. Lewis, Richard O. Norman
Abstract: A paper roll holder, the decoration of which can be easily changed. The paper roll holder has a back bar adapted to be mounted to a surface. A bracket having a journal that can extend into a core of the paper roll for supporting the towel roll is connected to at least one end of the back bar. Decorative inserts overlie an area of the bracket and a transparent cover secured to the bracket overlies the decorated area of the bracket.
Abstract: Disclosed are modified cellulosic fibers comprising the reaction product of linear, water-wettable polysaccharides with N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide and methods of making same. The materials are useful in the preparation of products characterized by their increased bulk and absorbency.
Abstract: A wet wipe comprising a porous sheet impregnated with an aqueous lotion and, concentrated near the surface of the sheet, polymeric beads containing a functional ingredient which is useful for treating the human skin or environmental surfaces and which are characterized in providing controlled release of the functional ingredient, and methods of making said wet wipe.
Abstract: Disclosed are soft, absorbent and bulky cellulosic fibrous webs which have been treated so that they impart a soothing or emollient effect to the human skin when used for wiping or drying while essentially retaining their water-absorbent property and strength. The agent used in the present invention is a condensation product of an amino acid with a reducing sugar.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 12, 1988
Date of Patent:
November 28, 1989
Assignee:
Scott Paper Company
Inventors:
Larry Bogart, James J. Hipkins, Morris L. Smith
Abstract: Disclosed are soft, absorbent and bulky cellulosic fibrous webs which have been treated so that they impart a soothing or emollient effect to the human skin when used for wiping or drying while essentially retaining their water-absorbent property and strength. The agent used in the present invention is a condensation product of an amino acid with a reducing sugar.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 6, 1987
Date of Patent:
November 21, 1989
Assignee:
Scott Paper Company
Inventors:
Larry Bogart, James J. Hipkins, Morris L. Smith
Abstract: A wall mounted toilet tissue dispenser for two very large rolls of toilet tissue. The rolls are rotatably supported side by side in the dispenser with the axis of each roll perpendicular to the mounting wall of the dispenser. Paper is dispensed through a dispensing opening located at the bottom of the dispenser. Tail guide members are provided in the dispenser for limiting the location in the dispensing opening of the tail of each roll of tissue and for guaranteeing that the paper is at an angle to the vertical when the paper is severed so that after the paper is cut the tail will project below the dispensing opening when the paper falls to a vertical position.
Abstract: A temporary support with a transferable film composition coated on its surface is used in the manufacture of heat and pressure consolidated laminates to produce laminates of improved surface strength and functional properties. The film is composed of polyvinyl butyral resin and melamine resin. Additives may be included in the film composition for functional purposes and appearance.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 10, 1988
Date of Patent:
September 26, 1989
Assignee:
Scott Continental, N.V.
Inventors:
Henk F. E. Vankerckhoven, Eric H. C. De Koster
Abstract: A method for producing novel pulp, primarily wood pulp, from chips using pre-treatment with stabilizers and alkaline peroxide prior to mechanical fiberization (refining) to increase the brightness of the resulting fibers and the papermaking strength achievable with the fibers. The novel aspect of the pre-treatment prior to refining is that it results in the "in situ" formation within the chips of a stabilizing flock or sol.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 13, 1988
Date of Patent:
July 18, 1989
Assignee:
Scott Paper Company
Inventors:
Victor M. Gentile, Jr., Harry D. Wilder
Abstract: An apparatus for applying spaced apart discontinuous stripes of a fluid to the surface of a moving web. The apparatus includes a rotating applicator roll partially immersed in a bath of the fluid. A notched doctor blade in contact with the surface of the roll removes fluid from the surface of the roll except in the region of the notches to form spaced apart circumferential beads of the fluid on the surface of the roll. The moving web partially wraps the applicator roll where the beads are formed, but is travelling between 20 to 200 times the speed of the surface of the applicator roll, which results in a relatively even distribution of the fluid, in the form of a discontinuous stripe, on the surface of the web.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 2, 1987
Date of Patent:
March 21, 1989
Assignee:
Scott Paper Company
Inventors:
Francis J. Carey, Nancy A. Cordrey, James J. Hipkins
Abstract: Disclosed are soft, absorbent and bulky cellulosic fibrous webs which have been treated so that they impart a soothing or emollient effect to the human skin when used for wiping or drying while essentially retaining their water-absorbent property and strength. The agent used in the present invention is lauroamphoglycinate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 6, 1987
Date of Patent:
November 22, 1988
Assignee:
Scott Paper Company
Inventors:
Larry Bogart, James J. Hipkins, Nathan A. Edelson
Abstract: A transferable film composition coated on a temporary support is used in the manufacture of heat and pressure consolidated laminates to produce laminates of improved surface strength and functional properties. The film is composed of polyvinyl butyral resin and melamine resin which reacts with a resin in the laminates. Additives may be included in the film composition for functional purposes and appearance.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 11, 1987
Date of Patent:
August 23, 1988
Assignee:
Scott Continental, N.V.
Inventors:
Henk F. E. Vankerckhoven, Eric H. C. DeKoster