Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Edge feature
Patent
1995-06-06
1998-03-24
Bell, James J.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Edge feature
139323A, 428192, 442244, 442245, 442270, 442271, 442326, B32B 2302
Patent
active
057310637
ABSTRACT:
This invention pertains to papermaking felts, methods of making such felts, methods of using the felts, and methods of making paper using such felts. A felt of the invention contains at least one substrate web having a fuse-bonded joint extending across the width of the felt. The joint is preferably formed by superposing, onto each other, end portions of a flat-woven substrate web element, with the end portions extending away from the ends in a common direction, and concurrently severing the ends from the end portions, and fuse bonding the end portions to each other, along a common cut line.
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Gault Dennis Le
Schultz Gary
Appleton Mills
Bell James J.
Tumm Brian R.
Wilhelm Thomas D.
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