Fiber Patents (Class 162/129)
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Patent number: 7678230Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to a multiple ply paper product which includes a first ply comprising virgin fiber, pre-consumer recycled fiber, or mixtures thereof and a second ply comprising at least about 30% by weight post-consumer recycled fiber, wherein the average pore size distribution of the first ply is greater than the average pore size distribution of the second ply.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Gerard Shannon, Benjamin Joseph Kruchoski
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Publication number: 20100059190Abstract: A method of manufacturing a multilayer fibrous product. The product comprises at least two overlapping layers, each of which has a different fibre composition, and in the production of the product, chemical short stock is used at least partly. In the method, short stock is brought to a screening stage where fines, which pass a screen having an average hole size of 0.2-1.5 mm, are separated from it, in order to prepare at least two fibre fractions having different fibre compositions, and the fractions generated are recovered and included in different layers of the same fibrous product. With the invention, it is possible to screen an initial material and form a product which has better properties than a corresponding product, the initial material pulp of which has only been refined.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2007Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventors: Seppo Katajamaki, Esa Hassinew, Tom Nickull
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Publication number: 20100043989Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to a multiple ply paper product which includes a first ply comprising virgin fiber, pre-consumer recycled fiber, or mixtures thereof and a second ply comprising at least about 30% by weight post-consumer recycled fiber, wherein the average pore size distribution of the first ply is greater than the average pore size distribution of the second ply.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: Thomas Gerard Shannon, Benjamin Joseph Kruchoski
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Patent number: 7563344Abstract: Wet-pressed creped tissue sheets exhibit continuous undulating valleys separated by continuous mono-planar macro-ridges running in the machine direction of the sheet, the macro-ridges being of a lower fiber density relative to the fiber density of the undulating valleys. The tissue structure can be created by pressing a densified tissue web against the surface of a Yankee dryer while the web is supported by a texturizing (molding) fabric having a web-supporting surface having highly topographic continuous or substantially continuous ridges and valleys and thereafter creping the web.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2006Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Paul Douglas Beuther, Cristina Asensio Mullally, Jeffrey Dean Holz
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Publication number: 20090120599Abstract: High absorbency lyocell fibers are obtainable by hydrothermal treatment. The fibers can be treated with water at temperatures of at least about 60° C. to provide lyocell fibers that can be formed into a random fibrous plug having a mass of 2 g, a density of 0.4 g/cm3, and a diameter of 25 mm which has a GAT Absorbency (at 15 min.) of at least about 3.7 g/g.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: Hien Vu Nguyen
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Publication number: 20090036015Abstract: Conductive nonwoven webs are disclosed. The nonwoven webs contain pulp fibers combined with conductive fibers. In one embodiment, the webs are made in a wetlaid tissue making process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Davis-Dang H. Nhan, Duane Joseph Shukoski, Michael J. Rekoske
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Publication number: 20080314536Abstract: The invention relates to a high quality paperboard comprising at least two plies, a first ply having good surface properties and strength, and a second ply for providing the paperboard with bulk wherein the second ply comprises hardwood CTMP. This paperboard has an internal strength and a bending resistance that is comparable with conventional high quality paperboard based on softwood CTMP. The invention also relates to products manufactured of the paperboard.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2006Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: Frank Peng, Isto Heiskanen, Mika Riikonen
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Patent number: 7465373Abstract: An unitary stratified composite composed of a first stratum and a second stratum integrally connected by a transition zone is disclosed. The first stratum serves as a liquid acquisition stratum that rapidly acquires and then transfers liquid to the second stratum. The second stratum serves to withdraw liquid from the first stratum and further severs as a temporary storage stratum. Methods for forming the unitary stratified composite are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2006Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: National Institute for Strategic Technology Acquisition and CommercializationInventors: Peter A. Graef, Colin Elston, Daniel T. Bunker, Fred B. Howard, Jeffrey D. Mathews, Shahrokh A. Naieni, Charles E. Miller
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Publication number: 20080295984Abstract: The invention comprises a method for producing identification marks (5) on layer-structured paper or board (7) to be manufactured in a continuous web and the marked papers and boards obtained with this method. With this method, the marks (5) are made with a laser beam on a moving web form fiber layer (1), on which a second layer of material (6) is subsequently overlaid in such a way that the marks remain inside the layer-structure of the moving web. The second material layer (6) may comprise a second fiber layer or, for example, a polymer coating. The laser marking could take place, for example, by burning the surface of the fiber layer (1) or by engraving it. Inside the layer structure, the marks (5) are protected, but detectable with a detector to ensure the authenticity of the material. The marked paper or board is suitable for product packages to be protected against product forgeries.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2005Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: Stora Enso OyjInventors: Nina Miikki, Erkki Teva, Jari Rasanen
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Patent number: 7426775Abstract: Polymer melt compositions, especially polymer melt compositions that can be processed into polymeric structures, especially polymeric structures in the form of fibers are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: The Procter + Gamble CompanyInventors: Paul Arlen Forshey, Gregory Charles Gordon, Larry Neil Mackey, Mark Ryan Richards
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Publication number: 20080196849Abstract: Wet wipes are made from a highly-textured basesheet of cellulose papermaking fibers bonded together with a permanent wet strength agent. The resulting wet wipes can have high wet bulk, good wet strength and can be easily dispensed and fully-opened with one hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventors: Peter John Allen, Crystal Espinoza Sherman
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Publication number: 20080142177Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to a multiple ply paper product which includes a first ply comprising virgin fiber, pre-consumer recycled fiber, or mixtures thereof and a second ply comprising at least about 30% by weight post-consumer recycled fiber, wherein the average pore size distribution of the first ply is greater than the average pore size distribution of the second ply.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Thomas Gerard Shannon, Benjamin Joseph Kruchoski
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Patent number: 7387702Abstract: Paper or paperboard laminate composed of at least one bulk-promoting layer, here termed bulk layer (1), 40-98% of which is composed of cellulose fibers with a freeness value of 550-950 ml CSF, and on at least one side of the bulk layer at least one secondary layer (3a, 3b?), which has a greater density than the bulk layer, the secondary layer and bulk layer being joined indirectly to one another over basically the whole of their opposing surfaces and the laminate having a bending stiffness index greater than 2.5 Nm7/kg3, but less than 14 Nm7/kg3, calculated as a geometric mean value for machine direction and cross direction. According to the invention a thin intermediate layer (2a), which has a higher drainage resistance than the bulk layer and has been formed together with the bulk layer, is arranged between the said bulk layer (1) and secondary layer (3a, 3b?).Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Stora Enso AktiebolagInventor: Leif Norlander
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Patent number: 7381297Abstract: Fibrous structures, especially fibrous structures incorporated into facial tissue, toilet tissue and paper towel and napkin products, that comprise a fiber having a length of from about 0.4 mm to about 1.2 mm and a coarseness of from about 3.0 mg/100 m to about 7.5 mg/100 m, wherein the fibrous structures exhibit a lint value of greater than about 3.5 to about 15, and processes for making such fibrous structures are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Diego Antonio Hernandez-Munoa, Kenneth Douglas Vinson, Dale Gary Kavalew, Patrick Kip Edwards, John Allen Manifold
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Patent number: 7381298Abstract: A process is described for manufacturing a paperboard from a high consistency slurry containing high levels of crosslinked cellulosic fibers by dispersing the fibers in a screen with a rotor in the screen and then passing the fibers through the screen basket with a hole diameter of at least 2 mm and forming the cellulosic fibers on a foraminous support. Another slurry of regular cellulosic fibers is deposited on at least one side of the first slurry during the formation process. The formed web is dewatered and dried.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventor: Paul A. Schwonke
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Publication number: 20080105396Abstract: An arcuate die board formed as a multi-layered paperboard structure. The die board is initially produced as a full cylindrical paperboard tube, which is subsequently cut lengthwise to form two or more part-cylindrical portions each of which is used to fabricate a die board. The die board is then cut to form the slots in its outer surface for mounting die tools. The multi-layered paperboard tube can be spirally wound, convolutely wound, or formed by a linear draw process. The part-cylindrical wall is formed predominantly, substantially entirely, or entirely of paperboard plies adhesively laminated together.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Bennett C. Gore, Charles F. Helms, Ronald A. Lanier, David W. Rhodes
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Patent number: 7354502Abstract: 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 fibers.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Osman Polat, Timothy Jude Lorenz, Dean Phan, Paul Dennis Trokhan
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Patent number: 7344034Abstract: Described are a filter material which contains heatsealable, biodegradable and compostable polymeric fibers and is characterized in that it additionally contains a lubricant in an amount from 0.5 to 5.0% by weight, based on the paper weight of the ready-produced filter material, and also processes for producing same.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2003Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Papierfabrik Schoeller & Hoesch GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Günter Heinrich, Manfred Kaussen, Martin Büchsel
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Patent number: 7311209Abstract: A filter material has one or more plies of fiber layers, in particular for the production of filter bags and filter cones for infused beverages, the at least one fiber layer containing fibers or microcapsules having phase change material. Paraffinic hydrocarbons can be used as the phase change material.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2004Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignees: Outlast Technologies, Inc, Schoeller + Hoesch GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Martin Bentz, Danny H. Meger
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Patent number: 7297229Abstract: This invention is to provide 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, comprising the step of making paper from pulp in the presence of a bulking promoter comprising a cationic compound.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: KAO CorporationInventors: Yasushi Ikeda, Yoichi Ishibashi, Takaaki Tadokoro, Hiromichi Takahashi
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Publication number: 20070215301Abstract: Methods for improving the internal bond strength of paperboard with greater than 25 percent crosslinked fiber in at least one ply are described. In the methods, additives are added to the slurry in various combinations and order while maintaining the ionic demand of the slurry at less than zero. Paperboard with high ZDT, Scott Bond and Taber Stiffness is obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Applicant: Weyerhaeuser Co.Inventors: Daniel T. Bunker, Donald D. Halabisky, Shahrokh A. Naieni
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Patent number: 7156954Abstract: Soft throughdried tissues, which are sufficiently soft to serve as premium bathroom tissues, can be made without the use of a Yankee dryer. The typical Yankee functions of building machine direction and cross-machine direction stretch are replaced by a wet end rush transfer and the throughdrying fabric design, respectively. It is particularly advantageous to form the tissue with chemimechanically treated fibers in at least one layer. The resulting tissues have high bulk (about 6 cubic centimeters per gram or greater) and low stiffness.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Theodore Edwin Farrington, Jr., Julia Smith Bahlman, Mark Alan Burazin, Fung-jou Chen, Kristin Ann Goerg, Michael Alan Hermans, Robert John Makolin, Michael John Rekoske
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Patent number: 7125470Abstract: A unitary stratified composite composed of a first stratum and a second stratum integrally connected by a transition zone is disclosed. The first stratum serves as a liquid acquisition stratum that rapidly acquires and then transfers liquid to the second stratum. The second stratum serves to withdraw liquid from the first stratum and further serves as a temporary storage stratum. Methods for forming the unitary stratified composite are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: National Institute for Strategic Technology Acquisitions and CommercializationInventors: Peter A. Graef, Colin Elston, Daniel T. Bunker, Fred B. Howard, Jeffrey D. Mathews, Shahrokh A. Naieni, Charles E. Miller
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Patent number: 7112259Abstract: Provided is a paper structure comprised of two outside layers and at least one inside layer. The two outside layers are comprised of substantially cellulosic pulp fiber, and the inside layer is comprised of a high temperature fiber and a polymeric binder, and preferably cellulosic pulp fiber. In a preferred embodiment, the structure comprises at least three inside layers, all comprised of cellulosic pulp fiber, high temperature fiber and a polymeric binder. The resulting paper structure finds particular use as a high temperature transformer paper in the manufacture of transformers.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: FiberMark, Inc.Inventor: Tyrone Cornbower
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Patent number: 7108765Abstract: An insulating paperboard contains at least one layer of cellulose fibers. The one layer is at least partially composed of bulky fibers. The paperboard is sufficiently insulated to provide a hot water ?T across the paperboard of at least 0.7° C.±2.3° C. per 0.1 mm of caliper. The paperboard may be embossed to decrease surface transmission of heat. A hot cup may be produced from the insulating paperboard.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventor: Donald D. Halabisky
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Patent number: 7063771Abstract: An insulating paperboard contains at least one layer of cellulose fibers. The one layer is at least partially composed of bulky fibers. The paperboard is sufficiently insulated to provide a hot water ?T across the paperboard of at least 0.7° C.±2.3° C. per 0.1 mm of caliper. The paperboard may be embossed to decrease surface transmission of heat. A hot cup may be produced from the insulating paperboard.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventors: Donald D. Halabisky, William C. Johnston, Jr.
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Patent number: 7060159Abstract: An insulating paperboard contains at least one layer of cellulose fibers. The one layer is at least partially composed of bulky fibers. The paperboard is sufficiently insulated to provide a hot water ?T across the paperboard of at least 0.7° C.±2.3° C. per 0.1 mm of caliper. The paperboard may be embossed to decrease surface transmission of heat. A hot cup may be produced from the insulating paperboard.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventor: Donald D. Halabisky
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Patent number: 7056563Abstract: An insulating paperboard contains at least one layer of cellulose fibers. The one layer is at least partially composed of bulky fibers. The paperboard is sufficiently insulated to provide a hot water ?T across the paperboard of at least 0.7° C.±2.3° C. per 0.1 mm of caliper. The paperboard may be embossed to decrease surface transmission of heat. A hot cup may be produced from the insulating paperboard.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventor: Donald D. Halabisky
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Patent number: 6998017Abstract: 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: May 9, 2003Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: 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: 6998024Abstract: 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: August 10, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Mark Alan Burazin, Cristina Asensio Muilally, Andrew Peter Bakken
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Patent number: 6964725Abstract: The present invention is a tissue product comprising at least one tissue sheet. Each tissue sheet comprises a first side and an opposing second side. At least one tissue sheet comprises selectively treated pulp fiber treated with at least one hydrophobic chemical additive distributed non-uniformly in the z-direction within the tissue sheet. The tissue sheet has a % z-directional hydrophobic chemical additive gradient between the first side of the tissue sheet and the second side of the tissue sheet of about 20% or greater.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2002Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Gerard Shannon, James Daniel Lorenz, David Andrew Moline, Troy Michael Runge, Thomas Hampshire Schulz
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Patent number: 6949166Abstract: “Products made from a process for increasing the tactile properties of a base web without adversely affecting the strength of the web is disclosed. In general, the process includes the steps of placing a base web in 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.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Andrew P. Bakken, Troy M. Runge, Kenneth J. Zwick
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Patent number: 6946058Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Sheng-hsin Hu
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Patent number: 6932886Abstract: A fibrous web including a back liner having a higher fines side with a higher fines content, a top liner having a higher fines side with a higher fines content and at least one middle layer having a higher fines side with a higher fines content, and a lower fines side with a lower fines content, at least one middle layer and the top liner being couched together, the back liner having the higher fines side in contact with the lower fines side of at least one middle layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventors: Alexander Wassermann, Manfred Feichtiger
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Patent number: 6849157Abstract: Soft throughdried tissues, which are sufficiently soft to serve as premium bathroom tissues, can be made without the use of a Yankee dryer. The typical Yankee functions of building machine direction and cross-machine direction stretch are replaced by a wet end rush transfer and the throughdrying fabric design, respectively. It is particularly advantageous to form the tissue with chemimechanically treated fibers in at least one layer. The resulting tissues have high bulk (about 6 cubic centimeters per gram or greater) and low stiffness.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Theodore Edwin Farrington, Jr., Julia Smith Bahlman, Mark Alan Burazin, Fung-jou Chen, Kristin Ann Goerg, Michael Alan Hermans, Robert John Makolin, Michael John Rekoske
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Patent number: 6841038Abstract: A web comprised of lyocell fibers. The web may be a homogeneous blend of fibers with lyocell fibers having a length of less than about 6 mm as a portion of the blend. The web may be a multi layered single ply with lyocell fibers in one or more layers. The web may be composed of multiple plies, with component plies composed of multiple layers. The length and proportion of the lyocell fibers in the respective layers of the component plies may vary intentionally from layer to layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Steven Anthony Horenziak, Ward William Ostendorf
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Patent number: 6833055Abstract: This invention, in one aspect, relates to a multi-ply paperboard having at least three inner plies and, in some aspects, a top liner and a back liner, wherein the multi-ply paperboard is derived from fiber sources comprising at least about 80% by weight recycled fiber. The multi-ply paperboard of the present invention exhibits strength characteristics comparable those of paperboard prepared from virgin board. In further aspects, the invention relates to methods of making the multi-ply paperboard of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2003Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Rock-Tenn CompanyInventors: James K. Hansen, Richard L. Munson, Jr., Roberto Balaguer, Jr., Jeffrey M. Leitinger, Thomas F. Barton
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Patent number: 6827818Abstract: Soft throughdried tissues, which are sufficiently soft to serve as premium bathroom tissues, can be made without the use of a Yankee dryer. The typical Yankee functions of building machine direction and cross-machine direction stretch are replaced by a wet end rush transfer and the throughdrying fabric design, respectively. It is particularly advantageous to form the tissue with chemimechanically treated fibers in at least one layer. The resulting tissues have high bulk (about 6 cubic centimeters per gram or greater) and low stiffness.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Theodore Edwin Farrington, Jr., Julia Smith Bahlman, Mark Alan Burazin, Fung-jou Chen, Kristin Ann Goerg, Michael Alan Hermans, Robert John Makolin, Michael John Rekoske
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Patent number: 6821387Abstract: A tissue product having superior properties of softness, handfeel, and strength is disclosed. The product may show a reduced degree of sloughing, that is, a reduction in the amount of paper particles or flakes that are generated from the product upon the abrasion of the tissue product. In one embodiment, a two furnish process is employed. In some applications, both hardwood fibers and softwood fiber sources may be employed. At least one fiber furnish is fractionated or separated into short and long fiber fractions. The resulting product exhibits reasonably good strength and softness, with reduced sloughing.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Paper Technology Foundation, Inc.Inventor: Sheng-Hsin Hu
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Patent number: 6808599Abstract: 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: August 4, 2003Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Mark Alan Burazin, Cristina Asensio Muilally, Andrew Peter Bakken, Christopher Scott Kowalski, Bernhardt Edward Kressner, Michael Stephen Vance, Kevin Joseph Vogt
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Patent number: 6808595Abstract: A paper product containing hardwood fibers that are treated with certain hydrolytic enzymes, such as endo-glucanases, is provided. Moreover, the paper product includes other types of fibers, such as softwood fibers, that may also be treated with certain hydrolytic enzymes. In addition, other ingredients, such as cross-linking agents, debonders, strength agents, etc., can be applied to further enhance the properties of the paper product. In particular, paper products formed according to the present invention can be strong, soft, and have low lint and slough production.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Barbara J. Burns, Daniel S. Westbrook, Timothy M. McFarland, James M. Kaun, Werner F. W. Lonsky, Alberto R. Negri
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Patent number: 6797114Abstract: In the practice of the invention, a multi-ply paper product or tissue having hardwood layers on the outside and on the inside provides reduced amounts of undesirable sloughing. The multi-ply product includes at least two plies, with three layers in each ply. Hardwood layers, such as for example eucalyptus-containing fiber layers, are provided on the outside surfaces of each ply and also on the interface of one or more plies. The resulting paper product may exhibit reduced sloughing, with little or no sacrifice in softness. A product having two, three, four, or more plies is shown.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Sheng-hsin Hu
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Patent number: 6784126Abstract: A high pulp content nonwoven composite fabric is disclosed. The composite fabric contains 1) from more than about 0 to less than about 30 percent, by weight, of a nonwoven layer of conjugate spun filaments, the filaments containing at least one low-softening point component and at least one high-softening point component and having at least some exterior surfaces of the filaments composed of at least one low-softening point component; 2) more than about 70 percent, by weight, of pulp fibers; and 3) regions in which the low-softening point component at the exterior surfaces of the filaments is fused to at least a portion of the fibrous component. This high pulp content composite nonwoven fabric may be used as a heavy duty wiper or as a fluid distribution material, cover material, and/or absorbent material in an absorbent personal care product. Also disclosed is a method of making the high pulp content nonwoven composite fabric.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Cherie Hartman Everhart, Danial Owen Fischer
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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: 20040144511Abstract: Disclosed is a composition for softening a wet laid cellulosic structure. A particularly preferred structure is an absorbent tissue. Further disclosed are tissue structures softened using the composition. The composition includes an effective amount of a softening active ingredient; a vehicle in which the softening active ingredient is dispersed; an electrolyte dissolved in the vehicle; and a bilayer disrupter. The electrolyte and the bilayer disrupter cooperate to cause the viscosity of the composition to be less than the viscosity of a dispersion of the softening active ingredient in the vehicle alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: David D. McKay, John Ernest Rice, Kenneth Douglas Vinson, James Robert McFarland, Amy Jo Hamilton, Errol Hoffman Wahl, Gayle Marie Frankenbach
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Publication number: 20040129396Abstract: A fibrous web including a back liner having a higher fines side with a higher fines content, a top liner having a higher fines side with a higher fines content and at least one middle layer having a higher fines side with a higher fines content, and a lower fines side with a lower fines content, at least one middle layer and the top liner being couched together, the back liner having the higher fines side in contact with the lower fines side of at least one middle layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Alexander Wassermann, Manfred Feichtiger
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Publication number: 20040118544Abstract: A process for producing wiping products and wiping products made by the process are disclosed. According to the present invention, a paper web is treated on both sides with a bonding material. After the bonding material is applied, the web is then subjected to a dry rush transfer process during which the web is conveyed from a first moving conveyor to a second moving conveyor. The second moving conveyor generally has a speed slower than the first moving conveyor causing a shearing force to be exerted on the web. The shearing force decreases the stiffness of the web. In one embodiment, an uncreped throughdried base web is used.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Maurizio Tirimacco, Mark Burazin
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Publication number: 20040112558Abstract: A tissue product containing a multi-layered paper web that has at least one outer layer formed from a blend of pulp fibers and synthetic fibers is provided. A polymer latex is also applied to the outer layer of the tissue product. It is believed that the polymer latex and synthetic fibers can fuse together to have a synergistic effect on the strength of the tissue product. In addition, the resulting tissue product can be soft and produce low levels of lint and slough.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Gil Bernard Didier Garnier, Maurizio Tirimacco, Jeremy Richard Beard, Richard Joseph Behm, Sheng-Hsin Hu
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Patent number: 6749721Abstract: Synthetic co-polymers having moieties capable of forming hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, or covalent bonds with cellulose fibers and paper modifying moieties capable of modifying a paper sheet are disclosed. These synthetic co-polymers are derived from the reaction of an aldehyde functional polymer and an aldehyde reactive paper modifying agent containing a non-hydroxyl aldehyde reactive functional group.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Gerard Shannon, Mike Thomas Goulet, Dana Stephanie Kass
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Publication number: 20040069428Abstract: This invention, in one aspect, relates to a multi-ply paperboard having at least three inner plies and, in some aspects, a top liner and a back liner, wherein the multi-ply paperboard is derived from fiber sources comprising at least about 80% by weight recycled fiber. The multi-ply paperboard of the present invention exhibits strength characteristics comparable those of paperboard prepared from virgin board. In further aspects, the invention relates to methods of making the multi-ply paperboard of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: James K. Hansen, Richard L. Munson, Roberto Balaguer, Jeffrey M. Leitinger, Thomas F. Barton