Creping And/or Crinkling Patents (Class 162/111)
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Publication number: 20040154763Abstract: A method for making a fibrous structure, the method comprising the steps of: providing a mixture of synthetic fibers and short cellulosic fibers onto a forming member so as to form one or more layers including the mixture of synthetic fibers and short cellulosic fibers; providing a plurality of long cellulosic fibers onto the mixture of synthetic fibers and short cellulosic fibers so as to form one or more layers including predominantly long cellulosic fibers; and forming a unitary fibrous structure including the one or more layers including the mixture of synthetic fibers and short cellulosic fibers and one or more layers including predominantly long cellulosic fibersType: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Osman Polat, Timothy Jude Lorenz, Dean Phan, Paul Dennis Trokhan
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Publication number: 20040129395Abstract: Disclosed is a tissue paper product comprising one or more plies of a tissue paper; wherein at least one of the plies comprises cellulose and from about 0.005% to about 0.14% by weight based on the weight of cellulose of xylan. Also disclosed is a process for making tissue paper products comprising these ultra low level of xylan.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Frank Rehders, Jeffrey Glen Sheehan
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Patent number: 6758943Abstract: A toilet tissue product which having a cellulosic ply having at least one layer incorporating a repellant agent and a debonder which are each substantially dispersed throughout the layer. The layer is configured to provide a substantially homogeneous structure having increased absorbency rate and a reduced dry tensile strength. Methods of making a toilet tissue product having an increased absorbency rate and a reduced dry tensile strength.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Wesley James McConnell, Jay Chiehlung Hsu, Joseph Mitchell, Sheng-Hsin Hu
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Publication number: 20040118534Abstract: A creping composition including a crosslinkable polymer that releases formaldehyde during crosslinking, a filler material and a water-soluble glycol compound is disclosed. Also disclosed is a creped material including the creping composition and a process for making the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: Ralph Lee Anderson
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Patent number: 6752907Abstract: An improved process for making sheet from a fibrous furnish includes: depositing the furnish on a foraminous support; compactively dewatering the furnish to form a nascent web; drying the web on a heated cylinder; creping the web therefrom and throughdrying the web to a finished product. The microstructure of the web is controlled so as to facilitate throughdrying. The product exhibits a characteristic throughdrying coefficient of from 4 to 10 when the airflow through the sheet is characterized by a Reynolds Number of less than about 1. The novel products of the invention are characterized by wet springback ratio, hydraulic diameter and an internal bond strength parameter.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Georgia-Pacific CorporationInventors: Steven L. Edwards, Greg A. Wendt, Robert J. Marinack, Michael J. Vander Wielen, Stephen J. McCullough, Jeffrey C. McDowell, Guy H. Super, Gary L. Worry
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Patent number: 6749719Abstract: The present invention is a method of making a tissue product. An aqueous suspension of papermaking fibers is deposited onto a forming fabric thereby forming a wet tissue web. The wet tissue web is transferred to a woven sculpted fabric having a tissue contacting surface. The tissue contacting surface includes at least a first group of strands and a second group of strands wherein the first group of strands extend in a first direction and the second group of strands extend in a second direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Mark Alan Burazin, Kai F. Chiu, Jeffrey Dean Lindsay
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Patent number: 6746574Abstract: Machine for the manufacture of a fiber material web that includes a shoe pressing unit, a cylinder including one of a drying and tissue cylinder, in which shoe pressing unit and the cylinder are arranged to form at least one press nip, and a water absorbent carrier band. A water-impermeable pressing band is provided, in which the water absorbent carrier band and the water-impermeable pressing band are guided through the at least one press nip, and the fiber material web is adapted to pass through the at least one press nip with the water absorbent carrier band and the water-impermeable pressing band. The at least one press nip has a length in a web travel direction of less than or equal to approximately 60 mm. A pressure profile which results over the press nip length has a maximum pressing pressure which is greater than or equal to approximately 3.3 Mpa.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik Patent GmbHInventors: Thomas Thoroe Scherb, Harald Schmidt-Hebbel
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Patent number: 6743333Abstract: The invention relates to a paper machine clothing in the form of a fabric with a web pattern which recurs regularly over the surface and has indentations (20) that are formed by the thread overlays (21), the latter having been surface ground. Said thread overlays cover three consecutive warp or weft threads crosswise thereto. A paper machine clothing of this type can be used especially in “through air drying” techniques to produce an especially voluminous tissue paper.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: SCA Hygiene Products GbmHInventor: Hans-Jürgen Lamb
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Patent number: 6740200Abstract: A method for directly forming and finishing a web product is provided. The method includes forming a web on a forming apparatus, continuously transferring the formed web to a conveyor, performing a converting step on the web as the web is continuously supported and advanced on the conveyor, and finishing the web into a product substantially ready for packaging. A system for performing the method is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Seymour, John R. Hanson, E. Kent Isom, James L. Baggot, Steven J. Wojcik, Kenneth A. Pigsley, Robert L. Clarke, Randall J. LeValley, Charles H. Goerg
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Patent number: 6733626Abstract: An embossing system for embossing and perforating at least a portion of a web is provided comprising a first embossing roll having embossing elements and at least a second embossing roll having embossing elements, wherein the elements of the first and second embossing rolls define perforate nips for embossing and perforating the web and wherein at least a predominate number of the perforate nips are substantially oriented in the cross-machine direction. Moreover, substantially all of the nips defined by the embossing elements of the first and second embossing rolls can be substantially oriented in the cross-machine direction. Further, the cross-machine embossing elements are at an angle of about 85° to 95° from the machine direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Georgia Pacific CorporationInventors: Paul J. Ruthven, Dale T. Gracyalny, Galyn A. Schulz
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Patent number: 6723203Abstract: The invention concerns a cotton-wool-like cellulose having a basis weight of about 20 to about 80 g/m2 comprising, an embossed ply of 10 to 40 g/m2, including raised designs consisting at least partly of discrete protuberances oriented towards the inside of the structure, and a non-embossed ply. The invention is characterised in that the embossed ply has over at least a surface portion at least 30 protuberances per cm2 whereof the surface is less than 1 mm2, preferably less than 0.7 mm2, and the basis weight of the embossed ply is less than that of the non-embossed ply. Preferably, it is less by 5 to 30%.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Georgia-Pacific FranceInventors: Gilles Roussel, Michel Basler
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Publication number: 20040062907Abstract: The present invention is a tissue web comprising cellulosic fibers and a semi-synthetic cationic polymer having a molecular weight less than about 5 million. The semi-synthetic cationic polymer can be heterogeneously distributed in the tissue web. The semi-synthetic cationic polymer has a degree of cationic substitution of at least 0.2.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Dean Lindsay, Thomas Gerard Shannon
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Publication number: 20040060675Abstract: A method for target application of a Performance Enhancing Material to a creping cylinder in order to improve a tissue making operation is described and claimed. The method involves dividing the creping cylinder into Zones and then applying the desired Performance Enhancing Material on a Zone by Zone basis such that each Zone has the optimal Performance Enhancing Material present. Furthermore, a method to ascertain the amount and pattern of application of the Performance Enhancing Material used on the creping cylinder is described and claimed. This method involves adding an inert fluorescent tracer to said Performance Enhancing Material and then to use a fluorometer to look for the tracer on the creping cylinder, and/or on the creped tissue product and/or in the water removed from the felt.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Sammy L. Archer, Gary S. Furman
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Patent number: 6712930Abstract: Tissue paper is calendered in at least one calendering nip. The tissue paper is calendered in at least one soft, long calendering nip. By belt calendering a high crêping effect is achieved when a so-called post-nip contact is used. With post-nip contact, the web and the belt are in contact with the thermo roll over a distance of 10-200 mm after the nip, whereby the belt tension presses the web against the surface of the thermo roll, and hereby the belt expands in the nip, and when it is then restored it will crêpe the paper. In this manner a soft tissue paper with maximum bulkiness is brought about. The belt tension used in the belt calender is 1-10 kN/m.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventor: Pekka Koivukunnas
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Patent number: 6709548Abstract: A creping blade for creping a cellulosic web from a rotatable cylinder in a creping process includes first and second side faces. The first side face is at least substantially opposite to the second side file. The blade also includes an upper surface adjacent to the first and second side faces. A plurality of notches is provided along the upper surface. Each of the notches has a bottom portion and an open end defined by at least a portion of the upper surface. The notches are configured to increase the caliper of the cellulosic web when the creping blade crepes the cellulosic web from an outer surface of the rotatable cylinder. Creped paper and improved methods of manufacturing paper are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Robert J. Marinack, Anthony O. Awofeso, Frank D. Harper, Thomas N. Kershaw
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Patent number: 6703109Abstract: The present invention relates to a planar product in which a plurality of fibrous plies are bonded to each other with the aid of an adhesive containing a polymer with units derived from a vinylamine. This adhesive improves wet and/or dry ply bonding. The present invention relates more particularly to tissue products and non-woven products in which this adhesive promotes ply bonding.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: SCA Hygiene Products GmbHInventors: Dirk Mauler, Bernhard Reichling
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Patent number: 6699360Abstract: A process for the manufacture of single-ply, absorbent paper product, printed on before or after embossing on the Yankee side, air side, or both sides, having a serpentine configuration; low sidedness; a basis weight of at least about 12.5 lbs. per 3000 square foot ream; a specific total tensile strength between 40 and 200 g/3 inches/lb per 3000 square foot ream; a cross direction specific wet tensile strength between 2.75 and 20.0 g/3 inches/lb per 3000 square foot ream; an MD tensile to CD tensile ratio between 1.25 and 2.75; a specific geometric mean tensile stiffness between 0.5 and 3.2 g/inch/% strain per pound per 3000 square foot ream; a friction deviation of less than 0.250; a sidedness parameter of less than 0.30; and a printed sidedness value of &Dgr;E of less than 2.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Michael S. Heath, T. Philips Oriaran, Mark S. Siegel, Frank D. Harper, John H. Dwiggins
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Patent number: 6699359Abstract: Disclosed are adhesive formulations as creping process aids for producing an absorbent creped cellulosic sheet having a high level of surface-perceived softness that comprises continuously forming a web of cellulosic papermaking fibers, adhering said web to a thermal drying means by means of adhesive compositions comprising polymers having at least one primary or secondary amine group in the backbone such as chitosan, plolyvinylamine, polyvinyl alcohol-vinyl amine and polyaminoamide in combination with crosslinking agents such as zirconium compounds having a valence of plus four including ammonium zirconium carbonate, zirconium acetylacetonate, zirconium acetate, zirconium carbonate, zirconium sulfate, zirconium phosphate, potassium zirconium carbonate, zirconium sodium phosphate and sodium zirconium tartrate and creping said treated web from said thermal drying means.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Phuong Van Luu, Cristian M. Neculescu, Dawn M. Mews
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Publication number: 20040031578Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to paper products having great softness and strength. The paper products are formed from one or more paper webs that can be made according to various methods. In one embodiment, the paper web is an uncreped through-air dried web. The web can contain softwood fibers in combination with high-yield fibers. For example, the high-yield fibers can be contained in the middle layer of a stratified fiber furnish. In accordance with the present invention, a first bonding material is applied to a first side of the web and optionally a second bonding material is applied to a second side of the paper web. The bonding materials are applied according to preselected patterns. At least one side of the paper web is creped after one of the bonding materials is applied. The bonding material applied to the creped side of the web can be an adhesive selected that allows the web to be creped at relatively low temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2003Publication date: February 19, 2004Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Maurizio Tirimacco
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Patent number: 6689250Abstract: Disclosed are adhesive formulations as creping process aids for producing an absorbent creped cellulosic sheet having a high level of surface-perceived softness that comprises continuously forming a web of cellulosic papermaking fibers, adhering said web to a thermal drying means by means of adhesive compositions comprising polymers having at least one primary or secondary amine group in the backbone such as chitosan, plolyvinylamine, polyvinyl alcohol-vinyl amine and polyaminoamide in combination with crosslinking agents such as zirconium compounds having a valence of plus four including ammonium zirconium carbonate, zirconium acetylacetonate, zirconium acetate, zirconium carbonate, zirconium sulfate, zirconium phosphate, potassium zirconium carbonate, zirconium sodium phosphate and sodium zirconium tartrate and creping said treated web from said thermal drying means.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Phuong Van Luu, Cristian M. Neculescu, Dawn M. Mews
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Publication number: 20040007339Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to paper products having great softness and strength. The paper products are formed from a paper web that can be made according to various methods. In one embodiment, the paper web is an uncreped through-air dried web. The web can contain softwood fibers in combination with high-yield fibers. For example, the high-yield fibers can be contained in the middle layer of a stratified fiber furnish. In accordance with the present invention, a first bonding material is applied to a first side of the web and a second bonding material is applied to a second side of the paper web. The bonding materials are applied according to preselected patterns. At least one side of the paper web is creped after one of the bonding materials is applied. The bonding material applied to the creped side of the web can be an adhesive selected that allows the web to be creped at relatively low temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2002Publication date: January 15, 2004Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Maurizio Tirimacco
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Patent number: 6677427Abstract: A polyamide, the enzymatic reaction product of at least one polyamine and diester, and processes for preparing and using the same. In addition, processes for preparing and using the enzymatic reaction product as creping adhesives and wet strength resins to make cellulose products.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Hercules IncorporatedInventors: Huai N. Cheng, Qu-Ming Gu, William W. Maslanka
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Patent number: 6673202Abstract: Highly textured tissue sheets, particularly suitable for use as bath tissue, are produced by throughdrying and have a low number and/or low amount of pinholes. The low number or amount of pinholes is provided by using a throughdrying fabric having parallel wide ridges with a height suited to the particular tissue sheet being produced.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Mark Alan Burazin, Cristina Asensio Mullalhy, Andrew Peter Bakken, Christopher Scott Kowalski, Bernhardt Edward Kressner, Michael Stephen Vance, Kevin Joseph Vogt
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Patent number: 6663942Abstract: Disclosed are adhesive formulations as creping process aids for producing an absorbent creped cellulosic sheet having a high level of surface-perceived softness that comprises continuously forming a web of cellulosic papermaking fibers, adhering said web to a thermal drying means by means of adhesive compositions comprising polymers having at least one primary or secondary amine group in the backbone such as chitosan, plolyvinylamine, polyvinyl alcohol-vinyl amine and polyaminoamide in combination with crosslinking agents such as zirconium compounds having a valence of plus four including ammonium zirconium carbonate, zirconium acetylacetonate, zirconium acetate, zirconium carbonate, zirconium sulfate, zirconium phosphate, potassium zirconium carbonate, zirconium sodium phosphate and sodium zirconium tartrate and creping said treated web from said thermal drying means.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1997Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Phuong Van Luu, Cristian M. Neculescu, Dawn M. Mews
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Publication number: 20030221807Abstract: A creped tissue paper is made by creping a tissue paper from a drying cylinder with a creping doctor, receiving the creped web on a carrying fabric, carrying the creped web on the carrying fabric through a compression nip that compresses the web to substantially reduce its thickness and improve softness of the web, and carrying the creped, compressed web on the carrying fabric or a subsequent fabric to a reel-up.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: Metso Paper Karlstad ABInventors: Ingvar Berndt Erik Klerelid, Johan Ulf Ragard
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Patent number: 6649025Abstract: A laminate wiping product is disclosed. The wiping product includes a first outer ply that has a textured surface. For example, the first outer ply can be an uncreped throughdried paper web having a three-dimensional conformation. The second outer ply, on the other hand, can be a smoother and softer web. The plies are laminated together by any suitable process. In one embodiment, the plies are embossed and nested together to form the final product.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Russell P. Mills, Rick Behm, Thomas Barta, Laurent Paquot
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Publication number: 20030201083Abstract: Tissue and towel products that include crosslinked cellulosic fibers. Methods for making tissue and towel products that include crosslinked cellulosic fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventor: David G. Marsh
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Publication number: 20030201081Abstract: A process for increasing the tactile properties of a base web without adversely effecting the strength of the web is disclosed. In one embodiment, the process includes the steps of placing a creped base web between a first moving conveyor and a second moving conveyor. The conveyors are then wrapped around a shear-inducing roll which creates shear forces and compressive forces that act upon the base web. The shear forces disrupt the web, increasing the softness and decreasing the stiffness of the web. The compressive forces are localized at the areas where the fabric knuckles contact the base web, imparting a unique fabric-imprinted pattern to the web with limited caliper reduction. The shear-inducing roll typically has a relatively small diameter. In some applications, more than one shear-inducing roll may be incorporated into the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventors: Robert A. Drew, Frank G. Druecke, Patricia Riedl, Peter J. Allen
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Publication number: 20030196772Abstract: An absorbent sheet of cellulosic fiber typically includes at least about 15% by weight of high coarseness, generally tubular and lignin-rich cellulosic fiber based on the combined weight of cellulosic fiber in the sheet. Lignin-rich high coarseness, generally tubular fiber employed may be characterized by a coarseness of at least about 20 mg/100 m and an average length of 2 mm. The sheet is prepared by way of a process including applying a dewatered web to a heated rotating cylinder and creping the web from the heated cylinder with an undulatory creping blade. Preferred lignin-rich, high coarseness, generally tubular fibers include thermo and chemi mechanical pulps. A particularly preferred embodiment is a sheet including at least about 15% BCTMP.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventors: Anthony O. Awofeso, Kang C. Yeh, Ronald R. Reeb, Henry Chou, Bruce W. Janda
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Publication number: 20030192662Abstract: A process for the manufacture of single-ply, absorbent paper product, printed on before or after embossing on the Yankee side, air side, or both sides, having a serpentine configuration; low sidedness; a basis weight of at least about 12.5 lbs. per 3000 square foot ream; a specific total tensile strength between 40 and 200 g/3 inches/lb per 3000 square foot ream; a cross direction specific wet tensile strength between 2.75 and 20.0 g/3 inches/lb per 3000 square foot ream; an MD tensile to CD tensile ratio between 1.25 and 2.75; a specific geometric mean tensile stiffness between 0.5 and 3.2 g/inch/% strain per pound per 3000 square foot ream; a friction deviation of less than 0.250; a sidedness parameter of less than 0.30; and a printed sidedness value of &Dgr;E of less than 2.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Applicant: Fort James CorporationInventors: Michael S. Heath, T. Philips Oriaran, Mark S. Siegel, Frank D. Harper, John H. Dwiggins
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Publication number: 20030173043Abstract: The invention concerns a method for calendering tissue paper. In the method, the tissue paper is calendered in at least one calendering nip. The tissue paper is calendered in at least one soft, long calendering nip.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventor: Pekka Koivukunnas
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Patent number: 6613194Abstract: A web of tissue is formed in a twin wire former, followed by an air press for water removal in the pressing section, passing onto a Yankee dryer. A headbox injects stock between upper and lower dryer fabrics brought together on a breast roll. The fabrics move over vacuum boxes, and the web is heated with steam and passed between an upper pressure box and a lower vacuum box forming an air press which dewaters the web. A sheet transfer pickup vacuum box holds the sheet to the upper fabric as the lower fabric diverges from the upper fabric. A pressure roller transfers the web onto a Yankee dryer. The fabrics are cleaned on vertical runs before returning to the breast roll.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignees: Metso Paper, Inc., Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Roger A. Kanitz, Thomas D. Rogers
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Patent number: 6610173Abstract: An improved method for imprinting a paper web during a wet pressing event is disclosed which results in asymmetrical protrusions corresponding to the deflection conduits of a deflection member. In one embodiment, differential velocity transfer during a pressing event serves to improve the molding and imprinting of a web with a deflection member. Improved deflection members are also disclosed. Improved tissue webs produced are also disclosed having useful sets of physical and geometrical properties, such as a pattern densified network- and a repeating pattern of protrusions having asymmetrical structures.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Dean Lindsay, Mark Alan Burazin, Fung-jou Chen, Michael Alan Hermans, Philip Sim Lin, Kenneth Curtis Larson
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Patent number: 6602387Abstract: The present invention relates to a paper tissue, and in particular to facial tissue, and disposable handkerchiefs. Claimed and described is a paper tissue comprising at least two plies, characterized in that the paper tissue has a physiological surface smoothness parameter of less than 700 microns, preferably from 650 microns to 50 microns, more preferably from 650 microns to 300 microns and in combination has a caliper per ply of more than 0.09 mm, preferably from 0.09 mm to 0.5 mm, more preferably from 0.1 mm to 0.2 mm. In one preferred embodiment a three-ply tissue with embossed middle ply is provided. Further is a related process claimed and described.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Scott Thomas Loughran, Hasnaa Agouzoul, Claudia Christiane Bollinger-Krause, Marianne Malmbak, Anja Werth
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Patent number: 6602577Abstract: An embossed multiple ply paper product which displays aesthetically pleasing decorative attributes. The embossed multiple ply paper product also exhibits the functional characteristics of softness, absorbency, and drape. The decorative attributes comprise embossed patterns of indicia displaying a high quality cloth-like appearance for a softer, more quilted look.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Ward William Ostendorf, Lisa Craft Blanton, Gregory William Duritsch, Kevin Mitchell Wiwi
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Publication number: 20030136531Abstract: The present invention is a method of making a near-premium quality paper product having good strength and absorbency characteristics and a product made by that method. The invention is also a method for retaining a high ash content within a paper web formed by conventional wet pressing. The present invention is also a method for retaining a high percentage of softening agent within a paper web that includes such an agent. Further, the present invention is a soft absorbent paper product having a high void volume. Finally, the invention is also a method for producing a soft, absorbent, and near premium paper product having a high void volume using an undulatory crepe blade having a multiplicity of serrulations in its rake surface which presents differentiated creping angles and/or rake angles as to the paper being creped.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Applicant: Fort James CorporationInventors: Steven L. Edwards, David W. White, Frank D. Harper, John H. Dwiggins
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Publication number: 20030131959Abstract: A creping blade for creping a cellulosic web from a rotatable cylinder in a creping process includes first and second side faces. The first side face is at least substantially opposite to the second side file. The blade also includes an upper surface adjacent to the first and second side faces. A plurality of notches is provided along the upper surface. Each of the notches has a bottom portion and an open end defined by at least a portion of the upper surface. The notches are configured to increase the caliper of the cellulosic web when the creping blade crepes the cellulosic web from an outer surface of the rotatable cylinder. Creped paper and improved methods of manufacturing paper are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Applicant: Fort James CorporationInventors: Robert J. Marinack, Anthony O. Awofeso, Frank D. Harper, Thomas N. Kershaw
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Publication number: 20030121626Abstract: A soft crepe paper machine comprises a wet section with a press section having a press defined by first and second press, elements forming a press nip through which a press felt runs with a paper web. A suction roll is arranged in the loop of the press felt before the press nip at a distance from the second press element, and the felt with the web thereon runs around the suction roll with a large wrap angle. A drying cylinder forms the second press element. The first press element is either a solid press roll, a suction press roll, or a variable crown press roll.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Applicant: Metso Paper Karlstad ABInventor: Magnus Hultzcrantz
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Publication number: 20030121628Abstract: A laminate wiping product is disclosed. The wiping product includes a first outer ply that has a textured surface. For example, the first outer ply can be an uncreped throughdried paper web having a three-dimensional conformation. The second outer ply, on the other hand, can be a smoother and softer web. The plies are laminated together by any suitable process. In one embodiment, the plies are embossed and nested together to form the final product.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2001Publication date: July 3, 2003Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Russell P. Mills, Rick Behm, Thomas Barta, Laurent Paquot
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Patent number: 6585855Abstract: A process for increasing the tactile properties of a base web without adversely effecting the strength of the web is disclosed. In one embodiment, the process includes the steps of placing a base web between a first moving conveyor and a second moving conveyor. The conveyors are then wrapped around a shear-inducing roll which creates shear forces that act upon the base web. The shear forces disrupt the web, increasing the softness and decreasing the stiffness of the web. The shear-inducing roll typically has a relatively small diameter. In some applications, more than one shear-inducing roll may be incorporated into the system. Base webs made according to the present invention have been found to have improved void-volume and fuzz-on-edge properties.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Drew, Patricia Riedl, Peter J. Allen, Brian Klaubert, Paul Arnold, Susan E. Smith, Michael A. Hermans, Phil S. Lin
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Publication number: 20030116259Abstract: The present invention provides a method for creping a nonwoven web using a hot melt adhesive as the creping adhesive. As a second aspect of the present invention, an internal adhesive is added to the polymers used to produce the nonwoven web during the nonwoven web forming process and this internal adhesive adheres the nonwoven web to the creping roll. Using the processes of the present invention, more energy efficient methods are provided for creping nonwoven webs. The creped nonwoven webs of the present invention are useful in a wide variety of application including as wipes, liners, transfer or surge layers, outercovers, other fluid handling materials and looped attachment materials for hook and loop fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: John Joseph Sayovitz, Gregory Todd Sudduth, Charles Edward Edmundson, Howard Martin Welch, Stephen Michael Campbell, Wendy Marie Takken, James Randall Morgan, Cherie Hartman Everhart, Jason Douglas Hadley, Susan Elaine Shawver
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Patent number: 6582555Abstract: The present invention is a method for uniformly applying a foam to a wet tissue web is provided. Specifically, a foam is first formed from a liquid-based composition and a gas, such as air. Once formed, the foam is applied by a foam applicator to the wet tissue web. In one embodiment, for example, the foam applicator applies the foam with a flexible scraper contacting the wet tissue web during the application of the foam. When applied with the foam, the wet tissue web typically has a solids consistency less than about 95% by dry weight of the tissue web. In some embodiments, one or more vacuum slots may be utilized in conjunction with the foam applicator to facilitate uniform application of the foam to the wet tissue web.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Joseph George Capizzi, Strong C. Chuang
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Publication number: 20030113457Abstract: A method for directly forming and finishing a web product is provided. The method includes forming a web on a forming apparatus, continuously transferring the formed web to a conveyor, performing a converting step on the web as the web is continuously supported and advanced on the conveyor, and finishing the web into a product substantially ready for packaging. A system for performing the method is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: Robert J. Seymour, John R. Hanson, E. Kent Isom, James L. Baggot, Steven J. Wojcik, Kenneth A. Pigsley, Robert L. Clarke, Randall J. LeValley, Charles H. Goerg
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Publication number: 20030111195Abstract: A process and product of making an absorbent paper article such as paper products, towels, and napkins from a paper web is disclosed. A process for making a product having superior properties of softness, handfeel, and strength is shown. The product may exhibit reduced sloughing, that is, a reduction in the amount of paper particles or flakes generated from the product upon abrasion of the product. A furnish that uses refined fibers may be employed. Furthermore, it is sometimes advantageous to use a closed pocket creping angle when creping the paper web from the surface of a rotating dryer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Sheng-hsin Hu
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Publication number: 20030111197Abstract: A process and product of making a tissue product is provided. For example, the method can comprise (a) providing a first papermaking furnish containing refined softwood fibers; (b) providing a second papermaking furnish containing hardwood fibers; (c) incorporating the first and second papermaking furnishes into a tissue web such that the tissue web has a hardwood layer and a softwood layer; (d) contacting the tissue web with a drying surface so that the hardwood layer is disposed adjacent thereto; and (e) removing the tissue web from the drying surface with a creping blade at a creping pocket angle of less than about 82 degrees.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Sheng-hsin Hu
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Publication number: 20030106656Abstract: A creping blade for creping a cellulosic web from a rotatable cylinder in a creping process includes first and second side faces. The first side face is at least substantially opposite to the second side face. The blade also includes an upper surface that is not orthogonal to at least one of the first and second side faces. Also included are a plurality of notches. Each of the notches has a bottom portion and an open end. The bottom portion is at least substantially parallel to the upper surface and the open end is defined by at least a portion of the upper surface. The notches are configured to increase the caliper of the cellulosic web when the creping blade crepes the cellulosic web from an outer surface of the rotatable cylinder. Also provided are systems and methods for creping a cellulosic web and creped paper.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: June 12, 2003Applicant: Fort James CorporationInventors: Douglas W. Johnson, Dale T. Gracyalny
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Patent number: 6576087Abstract: A tissue product having improved hand feel and good wettability is produced by printing onto one or both sides of the tissue an aqueous emulsion containing a hydrophilically-modified amino-functional polydimethylsiloxane. The hydrophilically-modified amino-functional polydimethylsiloxane structure has one or more pendant groups containing ethylene oxide moieties.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Kou-Chang Liu
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Patent number: 6576085Abstract: This invention provides a paper bulking promoter with which a highly bulky sheet can be obtained without impairing paper strength. Namely, this invention provides a process for producing a bulky paper, having the step of making paper from pulp in the presence of a bulking promoter having at least one compound selected from the group consisting of a cationic compound, an amine compound, an acid salt of an amine compound, an amphoteric compound, an amide compound, a quaternary ammonium salt, and an imidazoline derivative.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Kao CorporationInventors: Yasushi Ikeda, Yoichi Ishibashi, Takaaki Tadokoro, Hiromichi Takahashi
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Publication number: 20030098134Abstract: Process and apparatus for producing a fibrous web in an apparatus that includes at least one nip formed between a smooth roll and at least one opposing element, a felt and an embossing belt. The process includes guiding the fibrous web and the felt through the at least one press nip formed between the smooth roll and the at least one opposing element, and passing the fiber web, in an unsupported manner, over a free draw from the smooth roll onto an embossing belt. The instant abstract is neither intended to define the invention disclosed in this specification nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventors: Thomas Thoroe Scherb, Luiz Carlos Da Silva
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Patent number: 6562194Abstract: A non-oil-based release aid used in a creping process for releasing a paper web from a Yankee dryer in the manufacture of a paper product having a formula for its block version as follows: R—(OC3H6)y(OC2H4)zOH; where R is a C8 to C20 alkyl or alkylaryl group, y plus z is greater than 20, and y is greater than z. The y moles of propylene oxide (OC3H6) and the z moles of ethylene oxide (OC2H4) may be added in random or block fashion. Examples of the chemical compound for the release aid are alkoxylated alkylphenols, alkoxylated fatty acids, and alkoxylated alcohols. A preferred chemical compound is an alkoxylated tall oil fatty acid. The release aid may optionally comprise from about 0% to about 20% by weight of an emulsifying surfactant. The release aid may comprise 70% to 100% by weight of the chemical compound, 0% to 20% by weight of emulsifying surfactants, and 0% to 10% by weight water.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Calgon CorporationInventors: Sammy L. Archer, Robert E. Dristas, Ross T. Gray