Michael Alan Hermans - Neenah WI, US Mike T. Goulet - Neenah WI, US Mark Hassman - Appleton WI, US Rebecca C. Mohr - Appleton WI, US Jeffrey J. Johnson - Neenah WI, US Maurizio Tirimacco - Appleton WI, US Jeffrey Dean Lindsay - Appleton WI, US
The present invention is generally directed to paper products having great softness and strength. The paper products are formed from one or more paper webs that can be made according to various methods. In one embodiment, the paper web is an uncreped through-air dried web. According to the present invention, at least one side of the paper web is treated with a bonding material according to a preselected pattern and creped from a creping surface. Through the process, a two-sided tissue web is formed having a smooth side and a textured side. In one embodiment, tissue webs made according to the present invention may also be splittable, allowing the web to be pulled apart in two substantially continuous webs with distinctly different properties.
Michael Alan Hermans - Neenah WI, US Mike T. Goulet - Neenah WI, US Mark Hassman - Appleton WI, US Rebecca C. Mohr - Appleton WI, US Jeffrey J. Johnson - Neenah WI, US Maurizio Tirimacco - Appleton WI, US Jeffrey Dean Lindsay - Appleton WI, US
The present invention is generally directed to paper products having great softness and strength. The paper products are formed from one or more paper webs that can be made according to various methods. In one embodiment, the paper web is an uncreped through-air dried web. According to the present invention, at least one side of the paper web is treated with a bonding material according to a preselected pattern and creped from a creping surface. Through the process, a two-sided tissue web is formed having a smooth side and a textured side.
Method Of Making A Clothlike Pattern Densified Web
Jeffrey Dean Lindsay - Appleton WI, US Michael Alan Hermans - Neenah WI, US Mike Thomas Goulet - Neenah WI, US Mark John Hassman - Appleton WI, US Maurizio Tirimacco - Appleton WI, US Jeffrey Janne Johnson - Neenah WI, US Rebecca Catherine Mohr - Appleton WI, US
An improved paper and the process of making an improved paper web are disclosed. The improved paper is characterized as having two regions; one is a network (or open grid) region and the other is a plurality of domes. At least a portion of either region of the paper web contains a bonding material that penetrates at least partially through the paper's thickness.
Michael Alan Hermans - Neenah WI, US Mike T. Goulet - Neenah WI, US Mark Hassman - Appleton WI, US Rebecca C. Mohr - Appleton WI, US Jeffrey J. Johnson - Neenah WI, US Maurizio Tirimacco - Appleton WI, US Jeffrey Dean Lindsay - Appleton WI, US
The present invention is generally directed to paper products having great softness and strength and methods of making the paper products. The paper products are formed from one or more paper webs that can be made according to various methods. In one embodiment, the paper web is an uncreped through-air dried web. According to the present invention, at least one side of the paper web is treated with a bonding material according to a preselected pattern and creped from a creping surface. Through the process, a two-sided tissue web is formed having a smooth side and a textured side.
Crystal Espinoza Sherman - Menasha WI, US Rebecca Catherine Mohr - Appleton WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A47F 1/08
US Classification:
221309, 221304, 221303, 221307, 221302
Abstract:
An aesthetically pleasing and disposable tissue roll dispenser is disclosed. The tissue roll dispenser may be made from, for instance, a lightweight paperboard and may contain various design elements on the exterior surface. The tissue roll dispenser may contain at least one vertically stacked column of tissue rolls that are gravity fed through the dispenser. For instance, the dispenser may include an opening towards the base of the dispenser for dispensing the tissue rolls. In one embodiment, the opening may be covered by a plastic film that defines a slit. The slit may have a size sufficient to allow the tissue rolls to be dispensed therethrough. The plastic film may be used to protect the tissue rolls from dust, dirt and wetness.
Jeffrey Lindsay - Appleton WI, US Michael Hermans - Neenah WI, US Mike Goulet - Neenah WI, US Mark Hassman - Appleton WI, US Maurizio Tirimacco - Appleton WI, US Jeffrey Johnson - Neenah WI, US Rebecca Mohr - Appleton WI, US
An improved paper and the process of making an improved paper web is disclosed. The improved paper is characterized as having two regions; one is a network (or open grid) region and the other is a plurality of domes. At least a portion of either region of the paper web contains a bonding material that penetrates at least partially through the paper's thickness.
Lisa Bushman - Kaukauna WI, US Rebecca Mohr - Appleton WI, US
International Classification:
A47K 3/02
US Classification:
004583000
Abstract:
In one example form, the present invention relates to a bath mat that includes a base layer which has an active ingredient. In another example form, the bath mat includes a base layer, a first layer and an active ingredient that is between the base layer and first layer. Some example active ingredients that may be included in the bath mat are one or more of a surfactant, effervescent material, aromatic material and skin conditioner. In still another example form, the bath mat includes a base layer and one or more articles (e.g., wash cloth, pillow or absorbent pad) that are detachably connected to the base layer. In yet another example form, the bath mat includes a base layer and a temperature indicator that forms part of the base layer.
Michael Hermans - Neenah WI, US Mike Goulet - Neenah WI, US Mark Hassman - Appleton WI, US Jeffrey Johnson - Neenah WI, US Jeffrey Lindsay - Appleton WI, US Rebecca Mohr - Appleton WI, US Maurizio Tirimacco - Appleton WI, US
Soft durable paper towels are disclosed. These paper towels can be produced, for example, using a throughdried basesheet, such as an uncreped throughdried sheet, in which both outer surfaces have been pattern-printed with a binder and at least one outer surface of the sheet is creped.
Becky Mohr (1991-1992), Larry Neuman (1989-1992), Brian Knier (1982-1986), Scott Miller (1986-1990), Jason Beatty (1988-1990), David Whiteis (1994-1999)