Patent classifications
D21H27/005
Fibrous Structures with Improved Tewl Properties
Fibrous structures and more particularly to fibrous structures that exhibit improved TEWL properties, for example lower TEWL % Difference Values as measured according to the TEWL Test Method described herein, compared to known fibrous structures, sanitary tissue products comprising such fibrous structures and method for making such fibrous structures are provided.
Layered Fibrous Structures with Different Common Intensive Properties
Layered, and optionally dispersible fibrous structures containing two or more layers that exhibit different common intensive properties, 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 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.
MOIST WIPE HAVING ENHANCED DISPERSIBILITY
The present disclosure relates to a moist toilet tissue, cleaning wipe or personal wipe having improved dispersibility. The moist toilet tissues, cleaning wipes and personal wipes are sufficiently strong during use and disperse sufficiently quickly under real world conditions to be flushable without creating potential problems for sanitation systems.
High bulk tissue sheets and products
Spirally wound paper products are disclosed having desirable roll bulk, firmness and softness properties. The rolled products can be made from single ply tissue webs formed according to various processes.
Fibrous structures
Fibrous structures that exhibit a Geometric Mean Elongation of greater than 14.85% as measured according to the Elongation Test Method are provided.
Unitary deflection member for making fibrous structures having increased surface area and process for making same
A unitary deflection member. The unitary deflection member can have a fluid pervious reinforcing member and a patterned framework. The patterned framework can have a plurality of regularly spaced protuberances extending from the reinforcing member. At least two of said protuberances can be similar in size and shape, and each protuberance can have a transition portion having a transition portion width and a forming portion having a forming portion width. The transition portion width can be less than the forming portion width.
BELT OR FABRIC INCLUDING POLYMERIC LAYER FOR PAPERMAKING MACHINE
A fabric or belt for a papermaking machine including a first layer that defines a web contacting surface and a second layer that supports the first layer. The first layer is made of extruded polymer and includes a plurality of first elements aligned in a first direction, a plurality of second elements aligned in a second direction and extending over the plurality of first elements, and a plurality of open portions defined by the plurality of first and second elements. The second layer is made of woven fabric. The first layer is bonded to the second layer so that the first layer extends only partially through the second layer and an interface formed between the first and second layers includes bonded and unbonded portions and airflow channels that extend in a plane parallel to the first and second layers.
FAST DISINTEGRATING PAPER PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING
Described are compositions for use in paper products including a modified starch, paper products including a modified starch, and methods of making paper products, and the like. The compositions can include a pulp slurry and a modified starch and can include hardwood fibers, softwood fibers, non-wood fibers, or a combination thereof. Provided for are paper products, such as tissue paper, having a basis weight below 150 gsm. Also provided for are methods for making paper products that can include mixing a pulp slurry with an enzymatically modified starch derivative.