Stack of a plurality of cellulose-containing absorbent towels and a process for manufacturing the stack
09556561 · 2017-01-31
Assignee
Inventors
- Anna Nelvig (Göteborg, SE)
- Fredrik Welander (Göteborg, SE)
- Magnus Falk (Onsala, SE)
- Robert KLING (Skene, SE)
- Anders ANDERSSON (Stenungsund, SE)
- Per Möller (BORLÄNGE, SE)
- Martin Bonnevier (Borlänge, SE)
Cpc classification
B65B63/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47K2010/428
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B63/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B63/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A stack of a plurality of cellulose-containing absorbent towels for a dispenser is provided. The towels are separable upon dispensing. The stack is compressed to a predetermined density dependent on material choice.
Claims
1. A stack of a plurality of cellulose-containing absorbent towels for a dispenser, the towels being separable upon dispensing, and the towels are produced with non-compressing de-watering technology and the stack has a density of at least 0.20 g/cm.sup.3.
2. A stack according to claim 1, wherein the non-compressing de-watering technology is one of Through-Air-Dried (TAD), Uncreped-Through-Air-Dried (UCTAD), and Advanced-Tissue-Molding-System (ATMOS) technology.
3. A stack according to claim 2, wherein the towels are separable one by one from the stack upon dispensing.
4. A stack according to claim 2, wherein the stack comprises at least 50 towels.
5. A stack according to claim 2, wherein the towels for dispensing are interfolded.
6. A stack according to claim 2, wherein the towels are produced with non-compressing de-watering technology and the stack has a density above 0.25 g/cm.sup.3.
7. A stack according to claim 2, wherein the towels are produced with non-compressing de-watering technology and the stack has a density above 0.32 g/cm.sup.3.
8. A stack according to claim 2, wherein the towels are arranged in a continuous web which is perforated between separate towels.
9. A stack according to claim 1, wherein the towels are separable one by one from the stack upon dispensing.
10. A stack according to claim 1, wherein the stack comprises at least 50 towels.
11. A stack according to claim 1, wherein the towels for dispensing are interfolded.
12. A stack according to claim 1, wherein the towels are produced with non-compressing de-watering technology and the stack has a density above 0.25 g/cm.sup.3.
13. A stack according to claim 1, wherein the towels are produced with non-compressing de-watering technology and the stack has a density above 0.32 g/cm.sup.3.
14. A stack according to claim 1, wherein the towels are arranged in a continuous web which is perforated between separate towels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will in the following be described with reference to drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) Hence, stacks 2 of the type as shown in
(13) The stacks 2 are compressed under conditions such that the stacks can be arranged and used in dispensers without sacrificing dispensing performance and without sacrificing performance with regards to the function of the towels, such as good absorption and wet strength.
(14) The stack is according to an embodiment of the invention compressed to a predetermined density dependent on choice of material. Said density is calculated by measuring the weight and the volume of the stack.
(15) The stack may consist of a connected web arranged in zigzag with the individual towels along the web being separated and separable upon dispensing. This embodiment is not shown in the drawings.
(16) The stack may also be formed from a continuous web which is provided with perforations between each individual towel, whereby individual towels can be withdrawn from the dispenser by tearing along the perforations.
(17) Alternatively the stack may be formed from a continuous web without perforations. Instead the dispenser is provided with a tear edge, such as a toothed edge, along with which the web can be cut by a user for producing separate towels.
(18) According to an embodiment of the invention, the towels or tissues arranged as described above are separable one by one upon dispensing.
(19) According to an embodiment of the invention the material choice gives the following data: the towels (3) are made from Dry Crepe and wherein the density of the stack (2) is at least 0.25 g/cm.sup.3, and preferably above 0.37 g/cm.sup.3, and more preferably above 0.39 g/cm.sup.3, or that: the towels (3) are made from nonwoven and that the stack (2) has a density of at least 0.20 g/cm.sup.3, and preferably above 0.25 g/cm.sup.3, and more preferably above 0.32 g/cm.sup.3, or that: the towels (3) are produced with non-compressing de-watering technology and that the stack (2) has a density of at least 0.20 g/cm.sup.3, and preferably above 0.25 g/cm.sup.3 and more preferably above 0.32 g/cm.sup.3, or that: the towels (3) are made from Wet Crepe and wherein the density of the stack (2) is at least 0.30 g/cm.sup.3, and preferably above 0.40 g/cm.sup.3, and more preferably above 0.50 g/cm.sup.3.
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(21) The stack 2 is conditioned to a predetermined moisture level and then compressed to a density of at least 0.31 g/cm.sup.3. The method comprises the step of applying a predetermined pressure for a predetermined time. The pressure and time being dependent on material in the towel 3 and the moisture level of the material. One important parameter is that the compressed stack of towels should be separable upon dispensing.
(22) Alternatively, not shown, the top belt can be horizontal and the bottom belt arranged in inclination or both belts could be arranged in inclination.
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(24) Alternatively, not shown, the upper series of rolls can be horizontal and the lower series arranged in inclination or both series can be arranged in inclination.
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(29) It should be noted that the refill stacks refer to stacks or bundles as described in connection to
(30) The present invention is not restricted to the above described embodiments. A lot of alternative and modifications are possible within the scope of the following claims.
(31) It should be understood from the description that the term towel includes different types of cellulose-containing materials such as for instance tissue.
(32) An alternative method of compacting stacks of towels is to use vacuum or any other means of applying pressure on the stacks.
(33) All means of applying pressure/compressing the stacks may be combined with pre-calendaring, and may be performed in several steps.
(34) All means of applying pressure/compressing the stacks may be combined with adjusting moisture to the product in different levels, before after or during compression.
(35) The compression can be performed step by step, linear or non-linear.