Patent classifications
D21H11/12
Cotton recycling
Cellulose materials and methods of making the cellulose materials are described herein. The method can include contacting a cotton fabric with an oxidizing system to obtain an oxidized cotton material and processing the oxidized cotton material to form the cellulose material. The oxidizing system can include an aqueous mixture of a N-oxyl compound and a hypochlorite compound. During oxidation, the pH of the aqueous mixture can be maintained at from 8.5 to 11. Cellulose products can be formed from the cellulose materials. For example, the cellulose products can be used to form a packaging material, a biomedical device or implant, a drug delivery material, a fiber, a textile material, a template for electronic components, or a separation membrane. Methods of making the cellulose product include dissolving or suspending an active ingredient in a medium comprising the cellulose material.
Cotton recycling
Cellulose materials and methods of making the cellulose materials are described herein. The method can include contacting a cotton fabric with an oxidizing system to obtain an oxidized cotton material and processing the oxidized cotton material to form the cellulose material. The oxidizing system can include an aqueous mixture of a N-oxyl compound and a hypochlorite compound. During oxidation, the pH of the aqueous mixture can be maintained at from 8.5 to 11. Cellulose products can be formed from the cellulose materials. For example, the cellulose products can be used to form a packaging material, a biomedical device or implant, a drug delivery material, a fiber, a textile material, a template for electronic components, or a separation membrane. Methods of making the cellulose product include dissolving or suspending an active ingredient in a medium comprising the cellulose material.
VANILLA SMOKING MATERIAL WRAPPER AND SMOKING ARTICLE INCLUDING THE SAME
An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a smoking material wrapper which includes cigar fibers and at least one vanilla material from among vanillin, ethyl vanillin, and ethyl vanillin glucoside, and a smoking article including the same.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REFINING AGRICULTURAL FIBERS TO A PULP SPECIFICATION
Methods and systems for preparing non-wood agricultural feedstock material for use as a pulp, and making a paper product therefrom. The method includes providing non-wood agricultural feedstock material (e.g., corn stover) that includes agricultural fibers, chemically pulping the agricultural fibers at a low temperature of less than 100° C., refining the agricultural fibers (either before or after cooking), and introducing the produced agricultural fiber pulp into a papermaking machine to make liner, medium, tissue, towel, cardstock or other paper product (e.g., tubes, cores, chipboard, grayboard, or other rigid container board). The agricultural pulp fibers can also be introduced into a molded pulp products manufacturing machine, to make egg cartons, molded paper plates, molded single use packaging, or the like.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REFINING AGRICULTURAL FIBERS TO A PULP SPECIFICATION
Methods and systems for preparing non-wood agricultural feedstock material for use as a pulp, and making a paper product therefrom. The method includes providing non-wood agricultural feedstock material (e.g., corn stover) that includes agricultural fibers, chemically pulping the agricultural fibers at a low temperature of less than 100° C., refining the agricultural fibers (either before or after cooking), and introducing the produced agricultural fiber pulp into a papermaking machine to make liner, medium, tissue, towel, cardstock or other paper product (e.g., tubes, cores, chipboard, grayboard, or other rigid container board). The agricultural pulp fibers can also be introduced into a molded pulp products manufacturing machine, to make egg cartons, molded paper plates, molded single use packaging, or the like.
Water-dispersible composite structure and method of producing the same
A water-dispersible composite structure, which comprises one or more layers, and a method of producing the same. At least a part of the layers is formed by a fibrous web or sheet containing 50-90 parts by weight of wood fibers and 10-90 parts by weight of annual or perennial plant fibers and/or 10-50 parts by weight of synthetic short-cut fibers, and 0.1-20% by weight of a binder, calculated from the weight of the fibers, and at least a part of the binder being a water-soluble polymer and another part a water dispersible binder, and the fibrous sheet or web being produced by wet forming. By means of the invention, the fibers of the composite structure can be recovered and recycled by equipment conventionally used in the paper and paperboard industry.
Water-dispersible composite structure and method of producing the same
A water-dispersible composite structure, which comprises one or more layers, and a method of producing the same. At least a part of the layers is formed by a fibrous web or sheet containing 50-90 parts by weight of wood fibers and 10-90 parts by weight of annual or perennial plant fibers and/or 10-50 parts by weight of synthetic short-cut fibers, and 0.1-20% by weight of a binder, calculated from the weight of the fibers, and at least a part of the binder being a water-soluble polymer and another part a water dispersible binder, and the fibrous sheet or web being produced by wet forming. By means of the invention, the fibers of the composite structure can be recovered and recycled by equipment conventionally used in the paper and paperboard industry.
Sustainably-Sourced, High Strength Non Woven
A nonwoven paper and method of manufacturing the same, where the nonwoven paper includes a thermally treated, wet-laid fiber mixture that includes a plurality of cellulosic fibers or pulp comprising about 60% to about 90% of the fiber mixture and a plurality of bicomponent binder fibers comprising about 10% to about 40% of the fiber mixture.
Device and Method for Self-Improvement via an Edible Affirmation
The subject of this invention is embodied in a piece of edible paper that has an affirmation written on it (an “edible affirmation”). This edible affirmation can be used as a tool for self-improvement. In general, an edible affirmation provides a way to partake a word or phrase for the purpose of enhancing the mind, body, and spirit. The user can practice being an expression of the affirmation through focused attention and/or meditation as the edible affirmation dissolves in the mouth and continues for a time thereafter.
Device and Method for Self-Improvement via an Edible Affirmation
The subject of this invention is embodied in a piece of edible paper that has an affirmation written on it (an “edible affirmation”). This edible affirmation can be used as a tool for self-improvement. In general, an edible affirmation provides a way to partake a word or phrase for the purpose of enhancing the mind, body, and spirit. The user can practice being an expression of the affirmation through focused attention and/or meditation as the edible affirmation dissolves in the mouth and continues for a time thereafter.