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Document | Title | Date |
20080196849 | Textured cellulosic wet wipes - Wet wipes are made from a highly-textured basesheet of cellulose papermaking fibers bonded together with a permanent wet strength agent. The resulting wet wipes can have high wet bulk, good wet strength and can be easily dispensed and fully-opened with one hand. | 08-21-2008 |
20080216975 | Deeply embossed roll paper products having reduced gapping on the machine direction edges - A roll paper product having a machine direction, cross machine direction, two machine direction edges, and one or more plies of a fibrous structure having a pattern embossed on the surface thereof wherein the embossing pattern has a plurality of embossments having a height, one or more first tracts having a cross machine direction width, and one or more second tracts having a cross machine direction width, wherein the first tract has the lower percent unembossed than the second tract; and wherein the roll paper product has been cut such that at least one machine direction edge is tangential to a first tract. | 09-11-2008 |
20080271863 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A HYGIENE PAPER PRODUCT, APPARATUS FOR SUCH MANUFACTURE AND HYGIENE PAPER PRODUCT - Method and apparatus for manufacturing a hygiene paper product includes: providing a continuous paper web, moving the continuous web in the direction of its longitudinal extension, applying a repetitive creative structure relative to the longitudinal extension of the web as a first pattern to the web with a first roll, applying a repetitive functional structure relative to the longitudinal extension of the web as a second pattern to the web with a second roll, while enabling the first pattern to be in register with the second pattern by concurrently controlling the repetitive surface speed of continuous web and the phasing between the first roll and the second roll. | 11-06-2008 |
20080302493 | EMBOSSING PROCESS INCLUDING DISCRETE AND LINEAR EMBOSSING ELEMENTS - A method for producing a deep-nested embossed product is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of: a) providing an embossing apparatus having mating first and second embossing members; b) providing the first embossing member with a plurality of discrete embossing elements in a non-random pattern; c) providing the second embossing member with at least one linear embossing element; d) coordinating the at least one linear embossing element with the non-random pattern of first embossing elements; e) aligning the first embossing member and the second embossing member so that the non-random pattern of first embossing elements nest with the at least one linear embossing element to an engagement depth of greater than about 0.01 mm; f) providing one or more plies of material to the embossing apparatus; and, g) passing the one or more plies of the material between the first and second embossing members to produce the deep-nested embossed product. | 12-11-2008 |
20080314535 | Embossed multi-ply tissue having a softening lotion - A multiply tissue article having a softening lotion and an embossment of the external surface. The embossment forms a network of discrete depressions. The embossment has particular configuration and induces a ply separation force within a defined range. The multiply tissue exhibits enhanced performance for softness, strength and ply delamination. The invention also relates to the process of making such a multiply article. | 12-25-2008 |
20090151882 | Disposable dishwashing towel with soap and scouring power - Soft, absorbent, paper webs and processes for making them. In the process, an aqueous dispersion of the papermaking fibers is formed into an embryonic web on a first foraminous member such as a Fourdinier wire. This embryonic web is associated with a second foraminous member known as a deflection member. The surface of the deflection member with which the embryonic web is associated has a macroscopic monoplanar, continuous, patterned network surface which defines within the deflection member a plurality of discrete, isolated deflection conduits. | 06-18-2009 |
20090183846 | Multiple Ply Tissue Products Having Enhanced Interply Liquid Capacity - Multi-ply tissue products are disclosed. The multi-ply tissue products contain tissue webs that have raised areas and depressed areas. The tissue webs may be constructed so as to be relatively non-compressive and may have a resilient three-dimensional structure. During production, in one embodiment, the tissue webs may be produced without being subjected to any substantial compression, such as a calendering process. Although not necessary in all applications, in one embodiment, the tissue webs may be combined such that the depressed areas contact each other to form the multi-ply product. The tissue webs, for instance, may comprise a through-air dried web in which the raised areas and the depressed areas are molded into the web. Tissue products made according to the present invention have enhanced absorption characteristics. For instance, the tissue products can have an interply absorbency of greater than about 3 g/g after 30 seconds. | 07-23-2009 |
20090218056 | EMBOSSED FIBROUS STRUCTURES - Embossed fibrous structures that exhibit a Dry Burst of greater than 270 g as measured according to the Dry Burst Test Method and more particularly to embossed fibrous structures that exhibit a Dry Burst of greater than 270 g as measured according to the Dry Burst Test Method and a Total Dry Tensile of less than 2375 g/76.2 mm and/or a Geometric Mean Total Dry Tensile of less than 1130 g/76.2 mm as measured according to the Tensile Strength Test Method are provided. | 09-03-2009 |
20090218057 | EMBOSSED FIBROUS STRUCTURES - Fibrous structures that exhibit a Geometric Mean Elongation of greater than 14.95% as measured according to the Elongation Test Method are provided. | 09-03-2009 |
20090218058 | FIBROUS STRUCTURES - Fibrous structures that exhibit a cross machine direction total energy absorption (CDTEA) of greater than 8 cm-g/cm | 09-03-2009 |
20090236061 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING ANTIFALSIFICATION PAPERS, PAPER MOULD, AND FORMING ELEMENT FOR PAPER MOULD - The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a security paper, for security or value documents, that exhibits at least one through opening ( | 09-24-2009 |
20090236062 | Method For Coating Dry Finish Paperboard - A method for coating paperboard including the steps of preparing a web of cellulosic fibers, the web having a basis weight of at least about 85 pounds per 3000 ft | 09-24-2009 |
20090255640 | MULTI-PLY TISSUE PAPER PRODUCT, PAPER CONVERTING DEVICE FOR A MULTI-PLY TISSUE PAPER PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A MULTI-PLY TISSUE PAPER PRODUCT - A multi-ply tissue paper includes at least two plies of tissue paper, including a first ply ( | 10-15-2009 |
20100006247 | Method And Installation For The Combination Of Plies Forming An Absorbent Sheet - The present invention relates to a method for the combination of at least two plies ( | 01-14-2010 |
20100116451 | Multi-Ply Paper Product with Moisture Strike Through Resistance and Method of Making the Same - A paper product with absorbency and moisture strike through resistance is disclosed. More particularly, a multi-ply paper product with improved strike through resistance is disclosed, wherein at least one ply is a wetting resistant ply comprising at least one wetting resistant compound and at least one ply is an absorbent ply possessing greater absorbency than the wetting resistant ply. In addition, a two-ply paper napkin with improved moisture strike through resistance is disclosed, wherein the wetting resistant ply comprises alkyl ketene dimer and the two plies are separately microembossed, glue laminated together in a point to point configuration, and macroembossed with coin edging. Furthermore, a multi-ply paper product with improved strike through resistance is disclosed, wherein a first ply comprises at least one wetting resistant compound and a second ply possesses greater absorbency than the first ply. Methods of making paper products with absorbency and moisture strike through resistance are also described. | 05-13-2010 |
20100212848 | MICRO FIBER TEXTURED PAPER TISSUE AND METHOD OF MAKING IT - Paper tissues and paper tissue products such as disposable handkerchiefs, kitchen paper towels, toilet paper and facial tissues exhibiting a soft and smooth surface, and a high bulkiness together with a high strength, in order to provide to the user an enhanced functionality and a high degree of comfort during usage. The present invention also relates to the process of making paper tissue and paper tissue products presenting such characteristics. | 08-26-2010 |
20100230059 | EMBOSSED MULTI-PLY FIBROUS STRUCTURE PRODUCT - An embossed multi-ply fibrous structure product having enhanced quilted appearance comprising: two or more plies of fibrous structure wherein at least one of the piles has a plurality of embossments thereon having a total embossment area of from about 6% to about 16%; the embossments forming a latticework defining a plurality of unembossed cells; wherein each cell has a surface area of from about 0.5 square inches to about 6 square inches, the cells being unadhered to the adjacent ply and the embossments having a height from about about 350 μm to about 1,500 μm. Further embodiment comprise a product having a Percent Compressibility from about 1.5% to about 4.5%. | 09-16-2010 |
20100294444 | WEB SUBSTRATE HAVING OPTIMIZED EMBOSS DESIGN - The present disclosure provides for a web substrate having at least one embossed ply having a surface thereof. The surface has surface area comprising from about 0.0 percent to about 1.2 percent dot embossments and from about 5.0 percent to about 20.0 percent line embossments. | 11-25-2010 |
20100294445 | WEB SUBSTRATE HAVING OPTIMIZED EMBOSS AREA - The present disclosure provides for a web substrate having at least one ply having a surface thereof. The surface of the at least one ply defines a surface area of the at least one ply. The surface comprises an emboss pattern disposed thereon. The emboss pattern has a surface area defined by a perimeter circumscribing the emboss pattern. The surface area of the emboss pattern ranges from about 5 percent to about 40 percent of the surface area of the at least one ply. | 11-25-2010 |
20100294446 | EMBOSSED FIBROUS STRUCTURES - Embossed fibrous structures that exhibit a Dry Burst of greater than 270 g as measured according to the Dry Burst Test Method and more particularly to embossed fibrous structures that exhibit a Dry Burst of greater than 270 g as measured according to the Dry Burst Test Method and a Total Dry Tensile of less than 2375 g/76.2 mm and/or a Geometric Mean Total Dry Tensile of less than 1130 g/76.2 mm as measured according to the Tensile Strength Test Method are provided. | 11-25-2010 |
20100307704 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DEGRADING A WEB IN THE MACHINE DIRECTION WHILE PRESERVING CROSS-MACHINE DIRECTION STRENGTH - An embossing system for embossing at least a portion of a web is provided comprising a first embossing roll having male embossing elements, a second embossing roll having male embossing elements, wherein the first and second embossing rolls define a first nip for receiving the web, and a third embossing roll having male embossing elements, wherein the second and third embossing rolls define a second nip for receiving the web, and wherein at least a substantial portion of the embossing elements of at least one of the first, second, and third embossing rolls are substantially oriented in the cross-machine direction. | 12-09-2010 |
20100314058 | SANITARY TISSUE PRODUCTS COMPRISING DESIGN ELEMENTS - Sanitary tissue products having two or more different regions of different design elements that provide weave patterns to surfaces of the sanitary tissue products and processes for making such sanitary tissue products are provided. | 12-16-2010 |
20100319864 | MULTI-PLY PAPER PRODUCT WITH MOISTURE STRIKE THROUGH RESISTANCE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A paper product with absorbency and moisture strike through resistance is disclosed. More particularly, a multi-ply paper product with improved strike through resistance is disclosed, wherein at least one ply is a wetting resistant ply comprising at least one wetting resistant compound and at least one ply is an absorbent ply possessing greater absorbency than the wetting resistant ply. In addition, a two-ply paper napkin with improved moisture strike through resistance is disclosed, wherein the wetting resistant ply comprises alkyl ketene dimer and the two plies are separately microembossed, glue laminated together in a point to point configuration, and macroembossed with coin edging. Furthermore, a multi-ply paper product with improved strike through resistance is disclosed, wherein a first ply comprises at least one wetting resistant compound and a second ply possesses greater absorbency than the first ply. Methods of making paper products with absorbency and moisture strike through resistance are also described. | 12-23-2010 |
20100326612 | CLOTHLIKE NON-WOVEN FIBROUS STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES FOR MAKING SAME - Fibrous structures, more particularly non-woven fibrous structures that exhibit properties that consumers associate with cloths, sanitary tissue products incorporating such fibrous structures and processes for making such fibrous structures are provided. | 12-30-2010 |
20100326613 | EMBOSSED SHEET COMPRISING A PLY OF WATER-SOLUBLE MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH A SHEET - The invention proposes an embossed sheet ( | 12-30-2010 |
20110056638 | METHOD OF FABRICATING A SHEET COMPRISING A REGION OF REDUCED THICKNESS OR OF INCREASED THICKNESS IN REGISTER WITH A RIBBON, AND AN ASSOCIATED SHEET - A method of fabricating a sheet by papermaking, the sheet including at least one ply of a fiber substrate and at least one ribbon, wherein the ribbon is introduced in a fiber suspension of a vat former papermaking machine enabling the ply to be formed; or in direct contact with the vat former; or in contact with the already-formed ply; the point at which the ribbon is introduced being selected so as to create at least one region of increased thickness or of reduced thickness in the sheet in register with the ribbon, the reduced thickness being due to a reduction in the de-watering of the fiber suspension caused by the ribbon. | 03-10-2011 |
20110139385 | BULKY PAPER WITH RUGGED PATTERN AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A process for producing a bulky paper with a concavo-convex pattern includes the steps of producing a wet mixed sheet comprising high-basis-weight regions and low-basis-weight regions from a paper-making material prepared by dispersing a fiber starting material and heat-expanding particles in water, the heat-expanding particles being evenly dispersed in the fiber in the high basis-weight and low basis-weight regions; and then heating the wet mixed sheet to cause expansion of the heat-expanding particles and form a concavo-convex pattern. This allows the free designing of concavo-convex sections on bulky papers. | 06-16-2011 |
20110214827 | UNITIZED COMPOSITES UTILIZING MELTED SYNTHETIC FIBERS TO ACHIEVE ROUGH OR ABRASIVE ATTRIBUTES AND DECORATIVE EFFECTS - A manufacturing process for making short fiber low denier unitized composite fabrics with abrasive features includes steps of depositing an assembly comprising one or more layers of fibrous material and optionally one or more layers of non-fibrous material, at least one of the outer layers containing a multicompartment synthetic fiber, and activating at least one component of the multicomponent fiber to impart an abrasive attribute to the outer surface. | 09-08-2011 |
20120024486 | FIBROUS WEB FORMED ON A STRUCTURED FABRIC - A fibrous web including a fibrous construct having at least one formed surface feature. The surface feature including a topographical pattern reflective of a weave pattern in a fabric used in a papermaking machine. The fabric including a single layer of yarns arranged in a repeating weave pattern, each weave pattern including a plurality of warp yarns substantially oriented in a machine direction (MD) defining MD yarns; and a plurality of weft yarns substantially oriented in a cross machine direction (CD) defining CD yarns. The MD yarns each having at least one long float within the weave pattern. Each long float being adjacent to at least one other long float of an MD yarn. The weave pattern being a plain weave apart from the long floats. | 02-02-2012 |
20120193051 | STRUCTURED FABRIC FOR USE IN A PAPERMAKING MACHINE AND THE FIBROUS WEB PRODUCED THEREON - A papermaking machine for the production of a fibrous web. The papermaking machine including a plurality of rollers and a structured fabric moving along the plurality of rollers. The structured fabric includes a plurality of weft yarns and a plurality of warp yarns woven with the plurality of weft yarns to produce a weave pattern. The plurality of warp yarns are a plurality of paired warp yarn sets, each paired warp yarn set including a first warp yarn and a second warp yarn. Within the weave pattern the first warp yarn weaves a plain weave while the second warp yarn floats over a first portion of the plurality of weft yarns. The second warp yarn weaving a plain weave while the first warp yarn floats over a second portion of the plurality of weft yarns in the weave pattern. | 08-02-2012 |
20120193052 | STRUCTURED FABRIC - A structured fabric for use in a papermaking machine for forming a web of fibrous material includes: a plurality of warp yarns; and a plurality of weft yarns, the plurality of warp and weft yarns being interwoven with one another in a repeating weave pattern, forming a web-facing side of the structured fabric, and forming a plurality of pockets each of which includes a plurality of margins and a bottom and is open on the web-facing side. The repeating weave pattern includes: the plurality of warp yarns including a plurality of warp knuckles each formed by floating over adjacent ones of the plurality of weft yarns on the web-facing side, the plurality of weft yarns including a first group of weft yarns and a second group of weft yarns, the first group of weft yarns, but not the second group of weft yarns, forming a plurality of weft knuckles each formed by floating over adjacent ones of the plurality of warp yarns on the web-facing side, the plurality of warp and weft knuckles being configured for impressing the web, the second group of weft yarns, but not the first group of weft yarns, forming at least partially a respective the bottom of each of the plurality of pockets, the plurality of pockets including a first type of pocket and a second type of pocket, the plurality of margins of the first type of pocket being formed only by the plurality of warp knuckles, the plurality of margins of the second type of pocket being formed by both the plurality of warp knuckles and the plurality of weft knuckles. | 08-02-2012 |
20120193053 | STRUCTURED FABRIC FOR USE IN A PAPERMAKING MACHINE AND THE FIBROUS WEB PRODUCED THEREON - A structured fabric for use with a papermaking machine for the production of a fibrous web. The structured fabric includes a plurality of weft yarns and a plurality of warp yarns. The plurality of warp yarns interact with the weft yarns to produce a weave pattern. The plurality of warp yarns include a first set of warp yarns and a second set of warp yarns. The first set of warp yarns are woven as a plain weave. The second set of warp yarns form an impression layer. The first set of warp yarns are in a first plane, the second set of warp yarns have a surface in a second plane. The second plane is positioned farther from the machine facing side of the fabric than the first plan to form the impression layer. The first set of warp yarns have a first cross-sectional area and the second set of warp yarns have a second cross-sectional area. The first cross-sectional area is less than the second cross-sectional area. | 08-02-2012 |
20120205061 | ABSORBENT, NONWOVEN MATERIAL EXHIBITING Z-DIRECTION DENSITY GRADIENT - The present material contains density gradients which direct fluid into the material and distribute it providing more effective fluid transport and efficient utilization of storage capacity. The material consists of two regions. In the first region, the material has a low-density stratum adjacent to one surface, overlaying at least one higher density stratum adjacent to the opposite surface of the sheet. These strata create a density gradient in the thickness direction (Z-direction) of the sheet. The second region consists of a fluid distribution structure that has a higher density than at least the lower density of the strata comprising the first region. The fluid distribution structure is in direct fluid communication with the adjacent strata in the first region, along their boundaries. | 08-16-2012 |
20120273146 | Bulked Absorbent Members - Absorbent members, especially bulked absorbent members, and methods of making the same are disclosed. The absorbent member may be in the form of a unitary absorbent fibrous layer comprising at least some cellulose fibers. The unitary absorbent fibrous layer is at least partially stratified through its thickness. The absorbent member may also have a plurality of discrete deformations, such as depressions and/or apertures in its surfaces. The method involves subjecting a precursor web to at least one cycle (or pass) through a mechanical deformation process. The mechanical deformation process utilizes a first forming member and a second forming member that form a nip therebetween through which the precursor web is passed. The first and second forming members are moving at different speeds relative to each other when they come together to form the nip. | 11-01-2012 |
20130192777 | BUILDING MATERIAL FOR FORMING AN ARCHITECTURAL SURFACE COVERING AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A building material for use in forming exterior surface coverings. According to a preferred embodiment, the building material consists of the combination of a paper material, bonding agent, and water. The building material can either be formed directly upon a substrate, such as a wall or ceiling, or otherwise formed as a sheet of material or molding that can thereafter be affixed to a given surface or substrate. The building materials can be customized to have a specific type of color, shape and texture, and can further be utilized in a wide variety of building applications. | 08-01-2013 |
20130248129 | MULTI-PLY EMBOSSED TOILET TISSUE - Embossed fibrous structures that exhibit a Dry Burst of greater than 270 g as measured according to the Dry Burst Test Method and more particularly to embossed fibrous structures that exhibit a Dry Burst of greater than 270 g as measured according to the Dry Burst Test Method and a Total Dry Tensile of less than 2375 g/76.2 mm and/or a Geometric Mean Total Dry Tensile of less than 1130 g/76.2 mm as measured according to the Tensile Strength Test Method are provided. | 09-26-2013 |
20130292072 | Method for manufacturing an embossed sheet comprising a ply of water-soluble material - The invention proposes an embossed sheet ( | 11-07-2013 |
20130292073 | EMBOSSED FIBROUS STRUCTURES - Fibrous structures that exhibit a Geometric Mean Elongation of greater than 15.8% as measured according to the Elongation Test Method are provided. | 11-07-2013 |
20130306258 | BULKY PAPER WITH CONCAVO-CONVEX PATTERN AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THEREOF - A process for producing a bulky paper with a concavo-convex pattern includes the steps of producing a wet mixed sheet comprising high-basis-weight regions and low-basis-weight regions from a paper-making material prepared by dispersing a fiber starting material and heat-expanding particles in water, the heat-expanding particles being evenly dispersed in the fiber in the high basis-weight and low basis-weight regions; and then heating the wet mixed sheet to cause expansion of the heat-expanding particles and form a concavo-convex pattern. This allows the free designing of concavo-convex sections on bulky papers. | 11-21-2013 |
20130327487 | EMBOSSED FIBROUS STRUCTURES - A rolled web of cellulosic paper. The rolled web having a machine direction and a cross direction, the rolled web comprising at least two visually distinct repeating emboss patterns of machine direction oriented embossments. Each the repeating emboss pattern comprise a first region comprising a first emboss design and a first width; a second region comprising a second emboss design and a second width; and a third region disposed between and contiguous with the first and second regions, the third region comprising a third emboss design and a third width. Each of the repeating emboss patterns have a repeat pattern width, the repeat pattern width being measured in the cross direction of the rolled web, the repeat pattern width being the sum of the first, second, and third widths of the repeating emboss pattern. Each of the repeating emboss patterns are parallel and separated from each other of the repeating emboss patterns in the cross direction, the separation being by a fourth region having a fourth width in the cross direction, the fourth width being greater than the pattern width. | 12-12-2013 |
20140246159 | WET WIPE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A wet wipe includes a nonwoven fabric impregnated with a liquid. A surface layer in a first surface of the nonwoven fabric has an apparent density of 0.030-0.10 g/cm | 09-04-2014 |
20150090414 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING WATER-DISINTEGRABLE PAPER - To provide a method of producing water-disintegrable paper capable of addressing a disadvantage of adhesion of a base-paper sheet to an embossing apparatus when the base-paper sheet impregnated with a water-soluble binder is embossed, achieving simple manufacturing and low manufacturing cost, and minimizing the likelihood of paper powder remaining on a dry surface of a cleaned object after use. | 04-02-2015 |
20150101772 | Method For Reducing The Bulk And Increasing The Density Of A Tissue Product - A method of increasing the density and reducing the bulk of multi-ply paper products allowing one to reduce the roll size or increase the roll content, while minimizing the destruction of favorable product attributes. | 04-16-2015 |
20150122432 | HIGH EFFICIENCY DISPOSABLE CELLULOSIC WIPER - A disposable cellulosic wiper includes a percentage by weight of pulp-derived papermaking fibers, and a percentage by weight of regenerated independent cellulosic microfibers having a number average diameter of less than about 2 microns and a characteristic Canadian Standard Freeness (CSF) value of less than 175 ml. The microfibers are selected and present in amounts such that the wiper exhibits a Relative Bendtsen Smoothness at 1 kg of pressure of at least 1.5 as compared with a like wiper prepared without microfibers. | 05-07-2015 |
20150330026 | Method for Making Fibrous Structure with Visually and Elementally Balanced Designs - A method of manufacturing a strip of a fibrous structure includes imparting an interlocking motif onto a strip, the interlocking motif includes a first pattern and a second pattern interlocked with the first pattern. The first pattern has a first major design element and a first minor design element and the first major design element is at least partially imparted in a central region and the first minor design element is at least partially imparted in one of the group consisting of a first edge region and a second edge region. The second pattern includes a second major design element and a second minor design element, and the second major design element is at least partially imparted in the central region and the second minor design element is at least partially imparted in one of the group consisting of the first edge region and the second edge region. | 11-19-2015 |
20150330030 | HIGH BULK TISSUE PRODUCT - Products having improved caliper, sheet bulk and absorbency and methods for making those products are described. The method comprises producing a multi-ply product having different emboss patterns on each ply where the emboss patterns are made up of emboss elements having an aspect ratio of from about 1 to about 2. | 11-19-2015 |
20160053439 | TISSUE HAVING HIGH STRENGTH AND LOW MODULUS - The present invention provides tissue products having a high degree of stretch and low modulus at relatively high tensile strengths, such as geometric mean tensile strengths greater than about 1500 g/3″ and more preferably greater than about 2000 g/3″. The combination of a tough, yet relatively supple sheet is preferably achieved by subjecting the embryonic web to a speed differential as it is passed from one fabric in the papermaking process to another, commonly referred to as rush transfer. | 02-25-2016 |
20160090697 | ABSORBENT TISSUE - The present disclosure offers an improvement in papermaking methods and products, by providing a tissue sheet and a method to obtain a tissue sheet, with improved absorbency at a given basis weight. Thus, by way of example, the present disclosure provides a single ply tissue sheet having a basis weight greater than about 50 gsm and a specific vertical absorbent capacity greater than about 6.0 g/g. | 03-31-2016 |
20160160439 | Processes for Extracting Trichomes from Plants and Fibrous Structures Employing Same - Processes for extracting trichomes from plants and more particularly to processes for extracting trichomes from a mixture of trichome and non-trichome materials using a screen, for example a pressure screen, and fibrous structures employing such extracted trichomes are provided. | 06-09-2016 |