D21H27/38

Fibrous Structures Different Fibrous Elements

Layered, and optionally dispersible fibrous structures containing fibrous elements that exhibit different physical characteristics, such as different lengths, sanitary tissue products employing same, and methods for making same are provided.

Fibrous Structures Different Fibrous Elements

Layered, and optionally dispersible fibrous structures containing fibrous elements that exhibit different physical characteristics, such as different lengths, sanitary tissue products employing same, and methods for making same are provided.

Layered Fibrous Structures with Different Planar Layers

Layered, and optionally dispersible fibrous structures containing two or more layers that exhibit different planar characteristics, sanitary tissue products employing such layered, optionally dispersible fibrous structures, and methods for making same are provided.

Layered Fibrous Structures with Different Planar Layers

Layered, and optionally dispersible fibrous structures containing two or more layers that exhibit different planar characteristics, sanitary tissue products employing such layered, optionally dispersible fibrous structures, and methods for making same are provided.

Fibrous Structures Different Fibrous Elements

Layered, and optionally dispersible fibrous structures containing fibrous elements that exhibit different physical characteristics, such as different average diameters as measured by the Average Diameter Test Method described herein, different surface characteristics, different lengths, different sources (naturally occurring versus non-naturally occurring and/or spun versus non-spun), sanitary tissue products employing such layered fibrous structures, and methods for making same are provided.

Fibrous Structures Different Fibrous Elements

Layered, and optionally dispersible fibrous structures containing fibrous elements that exhibit different physical characteristics, such as different average diameters as measured by the Average Diameter Test Method described herein, different surface characteristics, different lengths, different sources (naturally occurring versus non-naturally occurring and/or spun versus non-spun), sanitary tissue products employing such layered fibrous structures, and methods for making same are provided.

Fibrous Structures Different Fibrous Elements

Layered, and optionally dispersible fibrous structures containing fibrous elements that exhibit different physical characteristics, such as different average diameters as measured by the Average Diameter Test Method described herein, different surface characteristics, different lengths, different sources (naturally occurring versus non-naturally occurring and/or spun versus non-spun), sanitary tissue products employing such layered, dispersible fibrous structures, and methods for making same are provided.

Fibrous Structures Different Fibrous Elements

Layered, and optionally dispersible fibrous structures containing fibrous elements that exhibit different physical characteristics, such as different average diameters as measured by the Average Diameter Test Method described herein, different surface characteristics, different lengths, different sources (naturally occurring versus non-naturally occurring and/or spun versus non-spun), sanitary tissue products employing such layered, dispersible fibrous structures, and methods for making same are provided.

DISPOSABLE TOWEL PRODUCED WITH LARGE VOLUME SURFACE DEPRESSIONS

A disposable tissue or paper towel product including at least two plies, an exposed outer surface of at least one of the two plies comprising a plurality of pockets, the plurality of pockets having an average volume greater than 0.4 mm.sup.3 and an average surface area of 2.5 mm.sup.2, wherein the product is formed using a structured fabric with both a left handed and right handed twill pattern that reverses itself periodically.

PROCESSING CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS FOR PAPER OR PACKAGING MATERIALS
20210381166 · 2021-12-09 ·

The present disclosure relates to methods and systems for producing paper or packaging products. A combination pulp is formed by combining textile pulp and wood pulp and processed to produce the paper or packaging products. The textile pulp and wood pulp can be combined in a given ratio based on their respective characteristics or parameters to obtain a combination pulp with a desired characteristic or parameter.