B32B2262/04

Fibrous Structures with Improved Surface Properties

Fibrous structures that exhibit improved surface properties, for example lower Force Variability Values as measured by the Glide on Skin 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.

Fibrous Structures with Improved Surface Properties

Fibrous structures that exhibit improved surface properties, for example lower Force to Drag Values as measured by the Glide on Skin 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.

Fibrous Structures with Improved Surface Properties

Fibrous structures that exhibit improved surface properties, for example lower Force Variability Values and lower Force to Drag Values as measured by the Glide on Skin 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 Inter-Layer Voids

Layered, and optionally dispersible fibrous structures containing fibrous elements that exhibit inter-layer voids between two or more layers within the fibrous structures, sanitary tissue products employing such layered, optionally dispersible fibrous structures, and methods for making same are provided.

Weather Resistant Insulative Apparel Fabrics
20220047023 · 2022-02-17 ·

A conformable and optionally elastic weather resistant, comfortable fabric provides wind and rain resistance, plus thermal insulation, along with moisture transfer through the fabric, by combining a hydrophobic and dense outer layer with a bulky absorbent middle layer and a thin hydrophobic inner layer, joined by stitching and optionally subsequently shrinking to bulk the structure and re-adjust the openings formed by stitching. The third hydrophobic layer may be omitted and substituted with hydrophobic underlap yarns formed during the stitching process. The method provides high conformability and optionally elastic fit or inelastic pre-adjustable body fit.

WETTABLE FLUOROPOLYMER FIBER MATERIAL

A wettable, dispersion spun fluoropolymer fiber prepared from non-melt-processible fluoropolymer particles.

METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A LIGHTWEIGHT LAMINATE

A method of producing a laminated article comprising placing a first metal skin, a core, and a second metal skin freely onto each other as discreet layers to provide a layered component; and forming the layered component into a shaped article via a die prior to producing a laminated article by applying pressure and heat to the shaped article, wherein at least the first skin moves relative to the core and/or second skin during the forming.

Fabric having a backing material for a covering for an architectural opening

An architectural covering with an operable vane having a fabric backing is provided. The vane may include a vane fabric and a backing material connected to the vane fabric by a layer of adhesive. The backing material may increase a machine-direction stiffness of the vane while slightly affecting a cross-direction stiffness of the vane. As such, the vane may have increased stiffness in its machine direction while simultaneously remaining flexible in its cross direction.

Wettable fluoropolymer fiber material

A wettable, dispersion spun fluoropolymer fiber prepared from non-melt-processible fluoropolymer particles.

Concrete curing blanket

A concrete curing blanket includes an absorbent sheet having a wicking layer, super absorbent materials, and a tissue layer, which are laminated together to form the absorbent sheet. The absorbent sheet is sized for being spread over a curing concrete slab. A vapor barrier is bonded to the tissue layer of the absorbent sheet to inhibit evaporation from the concrete curing blanket, and includes a plurality of perforations.