B32B29/06

IMPROVED PAPRDOLL EYEWEAR APPLIQUÉ SYSTEM
20230333413 · 2023-10-19 ·

A device and method for altering the appearance of eyewear with an eyewear appliqué to cover a frame face and temple legs. Users may alter eyewear aesthetics without investing in new glasses. Appliqué designs may be based on standard frame shapes or custom-made using images of special frames. Appliqués arc manufactured with a cutter, injection molding or 3D printing by using data derived from 3D scan files, images manually entered by a user and stored in a frame library or by artificial intelligence. The appliqué may be removed from and reapplied to eyewear frames multiple times. Users may also rotate between different eyewear appliqué designs to change the appearance of eyewear on a whim. Appliqué adhesive solution securely attaches appliqué to eyewear and maintains its tackiness during wear and while stored on a release liner for future use.

COMPOSITE PANELS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME

The disclosed panels generally comprise a protective layer composed of a paper impregnated with a melamine resin. The protective layer may be incorporated into a panel comprising a rigid composite core, such as a plastic composite core or a mineral composite core. Disclosed are also methods for manufacturing the panels.

COMPOSITE PANELS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME

The disclosed panels generally comprise a protective layer composed of a paper impregnated with a melamine resin. The protective layer may be incorporated into a panel comprising a rigid composite core, such as a plastic composite core or a mineral composite core. Disclosed are also methods for manufacturing the panels.

TISSUE PAPER PRODUCTS, ROLLS AND STACKS OF TISSUE PAPER PRODUCTS, AND MANUFACTURING METHODS
20230295878 · 2023-09-21 ·

This disclosure relates to a tissue paper product including between two and four plies, including at least a first ply and a second ply, the two plies, three plies, or four plies being ply-bonded to form the tissue paper product, the first ply and the second ply being the outermost plies of the tissue paper product, a grammage of the tissue paper product being to 50 g/m2 if a total number of plies of the tissue paper product is 2, 34 to 65 g/m2 if a total number of plies of the tissue paper product is 3, and 55 to 95 g/m2 if a total number of plies of the tissue paper product is 4, the first ply being made of Conventional Wet Press (CWP) paper that has been embossed with a heated embossing roll, the second ply being a structured paper ply.

Pet sandwich layer
11745484 · 2023-09-05 · ·

A food wrap for wrapping ovenable foods includes a polyester layer having a thickness of about 12 μm having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, a barrier layer comprising aluminum oxide covering at least a majority of the first surface of the polyester layer, a paper layer adhered to the barrier via an adhesive, where the paper layer has a grammage of about 35 g/m.sup.2, and a coating layer covering at least a majority of the paper layer, where the coating layer covers an ink label.

Pet sandwich layer
11745484 · 2023-09-05 · ·

A food wrap for wrapping ovenable foods includes a polyester layer having a thickness of about 12 μm having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, a barrier layer comprising aluminum oxide covering at least a majority of the first surface of the polyester layer, a paper layer adhered to the barrier via an adhesive, where the paper layer has a grammage of about 35 g/m.sup.2, and a coating layer covering at least a majority of the paper layer, where the coating layer covers an ink label.

Multilayered sheet assembly and a method for forming a sign

A multilayered sheet assembly for forming a sign on an object includes a carrier layer including a first side and a second side, a sign layer that is arranged on the first side of the carrier layer via a first adhesive layer, and a strip layer that is arranged on the second side of the carrier layer via a second adhesive layer in an adhesively separable manner. The sign layer carries a third adhesive layer at an exposed side that is across from the carrier layer to allow a sign that is formed by the sign layer to adhere to the object at the exposed side while releasing from the carrier layer.

Multilayered sheet assembly and a method for forming a sign

A multilayered sheet assembly for forming a sign on an object includes a carrier layer including a first side and a second side, a sign layer that is arranged on the first side of the carrier layer via a first adhesive layer, and a strip layer that is arranged on the second side of the carrier layer via a second adhesive layer in an adhesively separable manner. The sign layer carries a third adhesive layer at an exposed side that is across from the carrier layer to allow a sign that is formed by the sign layer to adhere to the object at the exposed side while releasing from the carrier layer.

METHOD FOR ATTACHING INSULATION PANELS
20230137761 · 2023-05-04 ·

A method for connecting insulation panels, each of the panels comprising a cellulosic web having two sides and an outside edge, and comprising layers of cellulosic fibers, the method comprising: a) arranging a portion of each panel to be adjacent to the other, thereby forming an edge portion where the two webs can be connected; b) relaxing the fibers of cellulosic material in the edge portion of each insulation panel by applying heat to the edge portion at a temperature of 150° F. to 450° F., thereby forming a relaxed fiber edge portion; c) compressing the relaxed fiber edge portion of each insulation panel at a pressure of at least 5 psig, thereby forming a compressed panel portion having a thickness and a density; and d) fastening the compressed panel portions together using sewing, riveting, adhesive, tape, interlacing, stamping, ply bonding or stapling thereby forming a fastened area,
wherein step (c) can be conducted at the same time or following step (b).

Composite panels and methods for making the same

The disclosed panels generally comprise a protective layer composed of a paper impregnated with a melamine resin. The protective layer may be incorporated into a panel comprising a rigid composite core, such as a plastic composite core or a mineral composite core. Disclosed are also methods for manufacturing the panels.