Patent classifications
D04H1/4258
FLAME RETARDANT COVER
Flame retardant covers for mattress and flame retardant mattresses are provided. At least a portion of the fibers, yarns or the fabric of the covers is treated with a blend comprising a flame retardant compound such as ammonium phosphate. The covers do not further require any flame barrier element such as fiberglass or silica-loaded rayon. The mattresses provided herein fully comply with the federal mattress flammability standards of 16 C.F.R. 1632 and 1633.
FLAME RETARDANT COVER
Flame retardant covers for mattress and flame retardant mattresses are provided. At least a portion of the fibers, yarns or the fabric of the covers is treated with a blend comprising a flame retardant compound such as ammonium phosphate. The covers do not further require any flame barrier element such as fiberglass or silica-loaded rayon. The mattresses provided herein fully comply with the federal mattress flammability standards of 16 C.F.R. 1632 and 1633.
Multi-ply dispersible nonwoven material
The invention relates to a nonwoven material having sufficient strength to be used in a pre-moistened state but also having dispersibility properties which allow the product to be flushed. The material comprises at least two nonwoven webs, at least one of which is hydroentangled. Each of the individual webs has a basis weight of 20-100 gsm. The nonwoven webs are joined together by thermal or mechanical embossing, or a combination of these.
Multi-ply dispersible nonwoven material
The invention relates to a nonwoven material having sufficient strength to be used in a pre-moistened state but also having dispersibility properties which allow the product to be flushed. The material comprises at least two nonwoven webs, at least one of which is hydroentangled. Each of the individual webs has a basis weight of 20-100 gsm. The nonwoven webs are joined together by thermal or mechanical embossing, or a combination of these.
WIPE FOR CLEANING BBQ GRILLS
A cleaning wipe and a method of using the same to clean surfaces such as BBQ grills. The wipe has a plurality of nodules extending outwardly from a base layer. The nodules are arranged in a pattern and present a number of faces that are oriented at different angles relative to each other. The base layer may be fabricated from a non-woven, spunlace, fibrous material and the nodules may be formed from different material such as PVC or rubber. Abrasive particles may be embedded in one or both of the base layer and nodules. The cleaning wipe may be grasped and brushed against the surface of the grill. The differently angled faces on the nodules provide for multi-directional scraping and removal of food, grease, grime and other materials stuck on the grill's surface.
WIPE FOR CLEANING BBQ GRILLS
A cleaning wipe and a method of using the same to clean surfaces such as BBQ grills. The wipe has a plurality of nodules extending outwardly from a base layer. The nodules are arranged in a pattern and present a number of faces that are oriented at different angles relative to each other. The base layer may be fabricated from a non-woven, spunlace, fibrous material and the nodules may be formed from different material such as PVC or rubber. Abrasive particles may be embedded in one or both of the base layer and nodules. The cleaning wipe may be grasped and brushed against the surface of the grill. The differently angled faces on the nodules provide for multi-directional scraping and removal of food, grease, grime and other materials stuck on the grill's surface.
FILTER MATERIAL FOR SMOKING ARTICLES HAVING IMPROVED EXPANSION BEHAVIOUR
Shown is a filter material for manufacturing a segment for a smoking article, wherein the filter material is web-shaped and contains at least 50% and at most 100% cellulose fibers, each with respect to the mass of the filter material, wherein the filter material has a basis weight of at least 15 g/m.sup.2 and at most 60 g/m.sup.2, wherein the thickness of one layer of the filter material, measured in accordance with ISO 534:2011, is at least 25 m and at most 1000 m, wherein the filter material has a machine direction and a cross direction orthogonal thereto and lying in the plane of the web of the filter material, and wherein the filter material has a characteristic plastic deformability in the cross direction which is characterized in that in a tensile test in the cross direction in accordance with ISO 1924-2:2008, the nonlinear portion of the deformation energy absorbed by the filter material up to half the elongation at break is at least 10% and at most 50% of the total deformation energy absorbed by the filter material up to half the elongation at break.
FILTER MATERIAL FOR SMOKING ARTICLES HAVING IMPROVED EXPANSION BEHAVIOUR
Shown is a filter material for manufacturing a segment for a smoking article, wherein the filter material is web-shaped and contains at least 50% and at most 100% cellulose fibers, each with respect to the mass of the filter material, wherein the filter material has a basis weight of at least 15 g/m.sup.2 and at most 60 g/m.sup.2, wherein the thickness of one layer of the filter material, measured in accordance with ISO 534:2011, is at least 25 m and at most 1000 m, wherein the filter material has a machine direction and a cross direction orthogonal thereto and lying in the plane of the web of the filter material, and wherein the filter material has a characteristic plastic deformability in the cross direction which is characterized in that in a tensile test in the cross direction in accordance with ISO 1924-2:2008, the nonlinear portion of the deformation energy absorbed by the filter material up to half the elongation at break is at least 10% and at most 50% of the total deformation energy absorbed by the filter material up to half the elongation at break.
Coform Material with Staple Fibers and Process for Forming Coform Materials
A coform material is provided including a nonwoven web containing a mixture of staple fibers and an absorbent material including pulp fibers. The staple fibers are present in an amount of from about 5 wt. % to about 50 wt. % and the pulp fibers are present in an amount of from about 50 wt. % to about 95 wt. %. The staple fibers have an average length of from about 5 mm to about 50 mm. The staple fibers and pulp fibers are thermally bonded or hydraulically entangled to form the nonwoven web. Methods and systems for producing coform materials are also provided.
DISPERSIBLE MOIST WIPE AND METHOD OF MAKING
A dispersible moist wipe includes regenerated cellulose fibers in an amount equal to or less than 20 percent by weight and natural cellulose fibers in an amount equal to or greater than 80 percent by weight. At least 50 percent of the natural cellulose fibers are fibrillated. The regenerated cellulose fibers and the natural cellulose fibers are hydroentangled such that the web has a wet CD tensile strength of at least 200 grams per inch. A method of making a dispersible nonwoven sheet includes dispersing natural cellulose fibers and regenerated cellulose fibers in a liquid medium to form a liquid suspension and depositing the liquid suspension over a forming surface to form a nonwoven web. The natural cellulose fibers and regenerated cellulose fibers of the web are hydroentangled using a plurality of hydroentangling jets.