Patent classifications
D04H11/00
Absorbent article with conforming features
A disposable absorbent article is described herein. The disposable absorbent article includes a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent system disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet. At least a portion of the has a plurality of conforming features such that the absorbent article has a blot residual value of less than 30 mg and a bending stiffness of less than 12.
Absorbent article with conforming features
A disposable absorbent article is described herein. The disposable absorbent article includes a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent system disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet. At least a portion of the has a plurality of conforming features such that the absorbent article has a blot residual value of less than 30 mg and a bending stiffness of less than 12.
Absorbent article with conforming features
A disposable absorbent article has a topsheet; a backsheet; an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet; and a first plurality of conforming features in at least the absorbent core or a combination of the absorbent core and the topsheet. At least a portion of the are depressions, wherein the depressions have a depression centerline bisecting a length and/or width of the depression. A first strut forms a first sidewall of the depression opposite a second sidewall of the depression formed by a second strut, wherein neither of the first strut nor the second strut extend longitudinally and/or laterally beyond the depression centerline by more than 0.75 mm.
Absorbent article with conforming features
A disposable absorbent article has a topsheet; a backsheet; an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet; and a first plurality of conforming features in at least the absorbent core or a combination of the absorbent core and the topsheet. At least a portion of the are depressions, wherein the depressions have a depression centerline bisecting a length and/or width of the depression. A first strut forms a first sidewall of the depression opposite a second sidewall of the depression formed by a second strut, wherein neither of the first strut nor the second strut extend longitudinally and/or laterally beyond the depression centerline by more than 0.75 mm.
Cleaning article with double bonded tow tufts
A cleaning article defining an XY plane and a Z direction perpendicular to the plane. The cleaning article has discrete tufts of tow fibers disposed on a carrier sheet. The discrete tufts have bond lines external to the tufts. The bond lines interrupt the Z-direction thickness of the tufts, to provide channels for improved collection and retention of debris from a target surface.
Cleaning article with double bonded tow tufts
A cleaning article defining an XY plane and a Z direction perpendicular to the plane. The cleaning article has discrete tufts of tow fibers disposed on a carrier sheet. The discrete tufts have bond lines external to the tufts. The bond lines interrupt the Z-direction thickness of the tufts, to provide channels for improved collection and retention of debris from a target surface.
Making soft fabric touch fasteners
Methods of making a male touch fastener product, by shearing distal portions of loops extending from a side of a flexible fabric, leaving fibers extending from the side of the flexible fabric in place of the sheared loops, the fibers extending to respective free distal ends, while leaving other loops extending from the side of the fabric intact, and then heating the distal ends with energy supplied by a linear energy source, such that resin of the distal ends flows to form enlarged heads on the extending fibers, while leaving at least some of the other loops intact. A male touch fastener product has fibers that form both loops and fiber segments extending from the base to respective distal fiber ends spaced from the base. Each distal fiber end forms an enlarged head of fiber resin for snagging other fibers.
Foundry component having an anticorrosion layer structure
A foundry component for an apparatus for casting or handling a metal melt includes a metallic main body which is provided in a melt-contact surface region with an anticorrosion layer structure composed of one or more superposed layers. The anticorrosion layer structure has, as a sole layer or as one of a plurality of layers, a protective woven fabric body prefabricated as flexible woven fabric body from a woven fabric material which is casting temperature resistant or a nonwoven protective layer prefabricated as pliable nonwoven layer from a fiber nonwoven material or fiber paper material which is casting temperature resistant or a protective shaped body prefabricated as rigid shaped body from a material which is casting temperature resistant.
Foundry component having an anticorrosion layer structure
A foundry component for an apparatus for casting or handling a metal melt includes a metallic main body which is provided in a melt-contact surface region with an anticorrosion layer structure composed of one or more superposed layers. The anticorrosion layer structure has, as a sole layer or as one of a plurality of layers, a protective woven fabric body prefabricated as flexible woven fabric body from a woven fabric material which is casting temperature resistant or a nonwoven protective layer prefabricated as pliable nonwoven layer from a fiber nonwoven material or fiber paper material which is casting temperature resistant or a protective shaped body prefabricated as rigid shaped body from a material which is casting temperature resistant.
A RUBBER BASE MAT WITH COIR FIBRES AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF
The present disclosure explains a rubber base mat with coir fibres and method of manufacturing thereof. The method includes the following steps. First, providing (101) a rubber base having a predetermined width and length, wherein the rubber base includes an outer periphery and an inner surface area. Then, separating (102) individual coir fibres from bundled coir fibres and cutting (103) the individual coir fibres to obtain a first range of predetermined length of cut coir fibres. Then, vibrating and screening (104) the cut coir fibres for obtaining short coir fibres having a second range of predetermined length. Next, coating (105) a layer of adhesive on the inner surface area and spreading (106) a selected length of the short coir fibres on the adhesive coated area. Finally, heating (107) the rubber base with coir fibres to a predetermined temperature for obtaining rubber base mat with coir fibres thereby preventing fibre shedding.