Patent classifications
B30B11/18
Compression roller device
A compression roller device includes markers on roller heads for pressure-rolling over a substrate to form visual indicia that the substrate has been properly pressure-rolled. In example embodiments, there are two roller heads that each have a set of markers and that are spaced-apart with a handle center-mounted between them. In this way, the roller heads have free/unobstructed outer/opposite edges so they can be positioned closely against an obstructing surface or element for rolling substrates in tight spots with limited clearance. Also, the recess defined between the inner/facing edges of the roller heads provides clearance for rolling over any protruding fasteners securing the substrate in place. Further, the spaced-apart marker sets provide for marking the visual indicia on both sides of a seam/joint between two adjacent panels in a panel-and-tape system to show that both longitudinal side portions of the tape have been pressure-rolled.
Compression roller device
A compression roller device includes markers on roller heads for pressure-rolling over a substrate to form visual indicia that the substrate has been properly pressure-rolled. In example embodiments, there are two roller heads that each have a set of markers and that are spaced-apart with a handle center-mounted between them. In this way, the roller heads have free/unobstructed outer/opposite edges so they can be positioned closely against an obstructing surface or element for rolling substrates in tight spots with limited clearance. Also, the recess defined between the inner/facing edges of the roller heads provides clearance for rolling over any protruding fasteners securing the substrate in place. Further, the spaced-apart marker sets provide for marking the visual indicia on both sides of a seam/joint between two adjacent panels in a panel-and-tape system to show that both longitudinal side portions of the tape have been pressure-rolled.
METHOD OF PRODUCING A COMPOSITE MULTI-LAYERED PRINTED ABSORBENT ARTICLE
A method of producing a multi-layered absorbent articles having two or more colored regions is described. The method includes the steps of: providing an absorbent article converting line; supplying a first material web to the converting line; supplying a second material web to the converting line; printing a first colored region on at least one of the first material web or the second material web using contact printing at a contact printing station; and printing a second colored region on at least one of the first material web or the second material web using non-contact printing at a non-contact printing station. The first colored region has an arcuate shape.
TOPSHEETS INTEGRATED WITH HETEROGENOUS MASS LAYER
An absorbent article and method of making the absorbent article are disclosed. The absorbent article having a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core structure having one or more layers wherein at least one layer is a heterogeneous mass layer, wherein the topsheet and the heterogeneous mass are integrated such that they reside in the same X-Y plane.
Heating roll press machine and heating roll press method
A heating roll press machine according to the present disclosure includes a pair of rollers and a preheating unit that preheats a processing object before the processing object is conveyed to the pair of rollers. The preheating unit preheats the processing object so that a temperature distribution differs according to positions in a width direction of the processing object to reduce a temperature difference in the width direction of the processing object after the processing object passes through the pair of rollers each having a temperature difference between a roller central part and roller end parts.
Heating roll press machine and heating roll press method
A heating roll press machine according to the present disclosure includes a pair of rollers and a preheating unit that preheats a processing object before the processing object is conveyed to the pair of rollers. The preheating unit preheats the processing object so that a temperature distribution differs according to positions in a width direction of the processing object to reduce a temperature difference in the width direction of the processing object after the processing object passes through the pair of rollers each having a temperature difference between a roller central part and roller end parts.
TOPSHEETS INTEGRATED WITH HETEROGENOUS MASS LAYE
An absorbent article and method of making the absorbent article are disclosed. The absorbent article having a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core structure having one or more layers wherein at least one layer is a heterogeneous mass layer, wherein the topsheet and the heterogeneous mass are integrated such that they reside in the same X-Y plane.
ABSORBENT CORE FOR DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE
A method of integrating a first fibrous web with a second fibrous web, said method comprising the steps of: a. providing a first absorbent fibrous web material; b. providing a topsheet comprising a second fibrous web material; c. providing an integrating means; and d. integrating said first absorbent fibrous web material and said second fibrous web material by processing through said integrating means. The step of integrating said first absorbent fibrous web material and said second fibrous web material comprises inter-entangling fibers from the first absorbent fibrous web and fibers from the second fibrous web.
Method of producing a composite multi-layered printed absorbent article
A method for producing a composite multi-layered absorbent article. At least two of the layers include a colored region.
Multi-layer thermoplastic films and bags with enhanced light transmittance and methods for making the same
Implementations described herein include films with maintained or decreased light transmittance despite a reduction in gauge. In particular, one or more implementations include a multi-layer film with each layer having differing opacity agents. The combination of the two different opacity agents in two different layers can have a synergistic effect that provide decreased light transmittance. Indeed, in one or more embodiments a multi-layer film with differing opacity agents in each layer has a decreased light transmittance despite a reduction in gauge and opacity agents.