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Tufted laminate web
John Joseph Curro,Robert Haines Turner,Jody Lynn Hoying,Susan Nicole Lloyd,John Lee Hammons +4 more
- 16 Dec 2003
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TL;DR: In this article, a laminate web is defined as a composite of a first and second precursor web and at least one discrete tuft, each of the discrete tufts having a linear orientation defining a longitudinal axis and comprising a plurality of tufted fibers being integral extensions of the first precursor web.
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Abstract: A laminate web comprising a first and second precursor webs, at least the first precursor web being a nonwoven web, the laminate web having a first side, the first side comprising the second precursor web and at least one discrete tuft, each of the discrete tufts having a linear orientation defining a longitudinal axis and comprising a plurality of tufted fibers being integral extensions of the first precursor web and extending through the second precursor web; and a second side, the second side comprising the first precursor web.
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Tufted fibrous web
Robert Haines Turner,John Joseph Curro,Jody Lynn Hoying,Susan Nicole Lloyd,John Lee Hammons +4 more
- 16 Dec 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, a fibrous web comprising a first region and at least one discrete integral second region is defined, with the second region having at least a discontinuity exhibiting a linear orientation and defining a longitudinal axis, and a plurality of tufted fibers integral with but extending from the first region.
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Method and Apparatus for Making an Apertured Web
Hugh Joseph O'donnell,Robert Haines Turner,Vincent Sean Breidenbach,Douglas Herrin Benson,Timothy Ian Mullane,Karen Denise Mcaffry,John Lee Hammons,Kelyn Anne Arora +7 more
- 07 Aug 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for making apertures in a web comprising providing a precursor web material; providing a pair of counter-rotating, intermeshing rollers, wherein a first roller comprises circumferentially-extending ridges and grooves, and a second roller comprises teeth being tapered from a base and a tip, the teeth being joined to the second roller at the base, the base of the tooth having a cross-sectional length dimension greater than a crosssectional width dimension.
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Fibrous structures and methods for making same
Steven Lee Barnholtz,Paul Dennis Trokhan,Douglas Jay Barkey,Christopher Michael Young,Michael Donald Suer +4 more
- 17 Jul 2008
TL;DR: Fibrous structures that exhibit a novel combination of properties and to methods for making such fibrous structures are provided in this paper, where the authors present a method for constructing a fibrous structure.
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Loop materials for touch fastening
George A. Provost,William H. Shepard +1 more
- 11 Jun 2002
TL;DR: In this article, a web of nonwoven fibrous material defining a plane is presented for touch fastening, with rib areas surrounding the raised areas to anchor the loops and between the rib areas, either open areas, or planar areas that are substantially in the plane of the web.
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Method for making an apertured web
Frederick William Gibson,Arora Kelyn Anne,Hammons John Lee,Norman Scott Broyles,Jill Marlene Orr,Mullane Timothy Ian,Curro John Joseph,Mcaffry Karen Denise,Hugh Joseph O'donnell +8 more
- 02 Feb 2010
TL;DR: In this article, a method for making apertures in a precursor web using a forming apparatus is provided where the web comprises a film having molecular orientation and the forming apparatus comprises an arrangement of teeth.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a web material which exhibits an elastic-like behavior along at least one axis when subjected to an applied and subsequently released elongation, and the web material includes a strainable network having at least two visually distinct regions of the same material composition.
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Tufted fibrous web
Robert Haines Turner,John Joseph Curro,Jody Lynn Hoying,Susan Nicole Lloyd,John Lee Hammons +4 more
- 16 Dec 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, a fibrous web comprising a first region and at least one discrete integral second region is defined, with the second region having at least a discontinuity exhibiting a linear orientation and defining a longitudinal axis, and a plurality of tufted fibers integral with but extending from the first region.
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Absorbent article with multiple zone structural elastic-like film web extensible waist feature
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TL;DR: In this paper, the structural elastic-like film (SELF) web exhibits an elasticlike behavior in the direction of elongation without the use of added elastic materials and the configuration of the SELF web in each panel has specific characteristics to provide the desired force/extension characteristics of each panel.
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Method for incrementally stretching a zero strain stretch laminate web to impart elasticity thereto
Weber Gerald Martin,Vinnage William Robert,Douglas Herrin Benson,Sabatelli David Albert,Richardson James William +4 more
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TL;DR: In this article, an improved method and apparatus for incrementally stretching "zero strain" stretch laminate webs to impart elasticity in the direction of initial stretching, at least up to the point of initial stretch, is presented.
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Dual-zoned absorbent webs
Fung-Jou Chen,Richard Joseph Kamps,Andrew Michael Lake,Jeffrey Dean Lindsay,Mark Louis Robinson +4 more
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TL;DR: In this article, a dual-zoned, three-dimensional, resilient absorbent web is disclosed which is suitable as body-side liner for absorbent articles such as feminine pads, diapers and the like.
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