Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including aperture
Patent
1996-09-23
1998-09-08
Bell, James J.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Including aperture
428131, 428138, 428139, 428166, B32B 310
Patent
active
058042814
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a cellulosic fibrous structure, such as paper. The fibrous structure has at least three intensively distinct regions. The regions are distinguished from one another by intensive properties such as basis weight, density and projected average pore size, or thickness. In one embodiment, the fibrous structure has regions of two basis weights, a high basis weight region and a low basis weight region. The high basis weight region is further subdivided into low and high density regions so that a fibrous structure having three regions is produced. A second embodiment is a four region fibrous structure. Two of the regions have generally equivalent relatively high basis weights and two of the regions having generally equivalent relatively low basis weights. The high basis weight regions and low basis weight regions are further subdivided according to relatively high and relatively low densities, so that when the high and low basis weight regions are permuted with the high and low density regions, four different regions result. The regions distinguished by density will have inversely proportionate projected average pore sizes.
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Veratec Sales Presentation by Zolton Mate, May 8, 1991--Wet Laid Hydroentangled Formation.
Phan Dean Van
Trokhan Paul Dennis
Bell James J.
Huston Larry L.
Linman E. Kelly
Rasser Jacobus C.
The Proctor & Gamble Company
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