Patent classifications
B26F1/26
Hydro-formed film with three-dimensional micro-apertures
A hydro-formed film includes a polymeric web having a first substantially planar surface and a second substantially planar surface opposite the first substantially planar surface, and a plurality of three-dimensional micro-apertures extending from the first substantially planar surface. The plurality of three-dimensional micro-apertures have a mesh count in a range of about 40 to about 75 apertures per linear inch. The hydro-formed film has a Compression Sensor Point (CSP) count of at least about 80.
Apertured polymeric film webs and absorbent articles using such webs
Methods for making an apertured polymeric film web or a composite structure web are disclosed. These webs may be utilized as a topsheet in an absorbent article and can provide fluid handling and softness benefits.
Apertured polymeric film webs and absorbent articles using such webs
Methods for making an apertured polymeric film web or a composite structure web are disclosed. These webs may be utilized as a topsheet in an absorbent article and can provide fluid handling and softness benefits.
Fluid jet cutting system and method for controlling the motion of a fluid jet cutting head
A fluid jet cutting system includes a control unit configured to control the motion of a fluid jet cutting head of the fluid jet cutting system relative a workpiece to be cut. The control unit is coupled to a fluid jet cutting head drive configured to incline the fluid jet cutting head relative a vertical line. The control unit is configured to operate the motion of the fluid jet cutting head from a predetermined inclination angle value and other operational data. The control unit is configured to automatically adapt the speed of the fluid jet cutting head in accordance with the predetermined inclination angle value. A method controls the motion of the fluid jet cutting head of the fluid jet cutting system, in which the control unit is configured to operate the motion of the fluid jet cutting head from a predetermined inclination angle value.
Fluid jet cutting system and method for controlling the motion of a fluid jet cutting head
A fluid jet cutting system includes a control unit configured to control the motion of a fluid jet cutting head of the fluid jet cutting system relative a workpiece to be cut. The control unit is coupled to a fluid jet cutting head drive configured to incline the fluid jet cutting head relative a vertical line. The control unit is configured to operate the motion of the fluid jet cutting head from a predetermined inclination angle value and other operational data. The control unit is configured to automatically adapt the speed of the fluid jet cutting head in accordance with the predetermined inclination angle value. A method controls the motion of the fluid jet cutting head of the fluid jet cutting system, in which the control unit is configured to operate the motion of the fluid jet cutting head from a predetermined inclination angle value.
Method for making hydroformed expanded spun bonded nonwoven web
A method for hydroforming a spun bonded nonwoven web includes applying a plurality of pressurized liquid jets onto an original unexpanded spun bonded nonwoven web having an original loft while the web passes over a forming structure. A plurality of spun bonded fibers in the original unexpanded spun bonded nonwoven web are reoriented from a closely packed substantially horizontal orientation to a more loosely packed orientation with greater vertical spacing between the fibers to produce a hydroformed expanded spun bonded nonwoven web having a loft of at least about 1.3 times greater than the original loft of the original unexpanded spun bonded nonwoven web, and an air permeability of at least about 1.2 times greater than an original air permeability of the original unexpanded spun bonded nonwoven web. The hydroformed expanded spun bonded nonwoven web has a surface with a plurality of protuberances in a pattern corresponding to the pattern of apertures in the forming structure.
COMPOSITE MATERIAL MEMBER, METHOD FOR PRODUCING COMPOSITE MATERIAL MEMBER, AND MOLDING DIE FOR SAME
A composite material member having an FRP layer made of fiber-reinforced plastic, and a resin-rich layer that has a fiber content that is 5% or less of the fiber content of the FRP layer. The resin-rich layer is formed in at least a partial region of a surface of the FRP layer, and is formed from the same resin as a matrix resin of the fiber-reinforced plastic. A hole is bored so as to penetrate the FRP layer and the resin-rich layer.
Waterjet cutting machine comprising a device for moving a plate in a plane
A device for moving a plate oriented in a plane P in a direction parallel to that plane P, said plate including at least two opposite edges parallel to one another, said plate including at least two arms parallel to one another and movable in a plane parallel to said plane P, one of said arms being directly moved by a first actuator, the other arm being driven by said first arm via a connection member, a drive member mounted on the free end of each of said two arms such as to be pivotable about an axis perpendicular to said plane P and moved by a second actuator, each drive member engaging with an actuation member arranged along one of the edges of the plate.
Waterjet cutting machine comprising a device for moving a plate in a plane
A device for moving a plate oriented in a plane P in a direction parallel to that plane P, said plate including at least two opposite edges parallel to one another, said plate including at least two arms parallel to one another and movable in a plane parallel to said plane P, one of said arms being directly moved by a first actuator, the other arm being driven by said first arm via a connection member, a drive member mounted on the free end of each of said two arms such as to be pivotable about an axis perpendicular to said plane P and moved by a second actuator, each drive member engaging with an actuation member arranged along one of the edges of the plate.
Article having a seal and process for forming the same
An article having an embossed seal includes at least two webs, and an embossed seal joining a portion of the at least two webs, the seal including co-registered concentric discrete extended elements formed in the at least two webs, the discrete extended elements having open proximal ends.