Claims
- 1. An apertured web made by the process comprising the steps of:providing an apparatus comprising: (1) a support structure having at least one outwardly facing support surface; (2) a forming member mounted on said support structure and having a mounting surface on one side facing toward said one support surface of said support structure and having a web-engaging forming surface on the other side, said web-engaging forming surface including recesses, said forming member defining drain holes extending from said recesses through said forming member to said mounting surface, at least one of said drain holes extending at least partly over said one support surface of said support structure; and (3) a porous structure that is disposed between said support structure and said forming member mounting surface and that defines at least one open area which is located at least partly between said one support surface and said one drain hole and which extends laterally beyond said one support surface to accommodate fluid flow from said one drain hole past said one support surface; supporting a starting web of material on said web-engaging forming surface; directing fluid against said starting web to cause portions of said starting web to be deformed into said recesses and to cause the formation of apertures through said starting web to define said apertured web as said fluid flows through said apertures; draining at least some of said fluid at least (a) through said one drain hole, (b) through said one open area, and (c) past said one support surface; and removing said apertured web from said forming surface, wherein said apertured web has a reduced number of incompletely formed apertures relative to an apertured web made using a corresponding apparatus comprising said support structure and said forming member but not said porous structure.
- 2. The apertured web in accordance with claim 1 in which said step of directing fluid against said starting web comprises directing columnar streams of liquid against said starting web.
- 3. An apertured web made by the process comprising the steps of:providing an apparatus comprising: (1) a support structure having at least one outwardly facing support surface; (2) a forming member mounted on said support structure and having a mounting surface on one side facing toward said one support surface of said support structure and having a web-engaging forming surface on the other side, said web-engaging forming surface including recesses, said forming member defining drain holes extending from said recesses through said forming member to said mounting surface, so that at least one of said drain holes faces said one support surface of said support structure, at least one of said drain holes extending at least partly over said one support surface of said support structure; and (3) a porous structure that is disposed between said support structure and said forming member mounting surface and that defines at least one curved surface which faces said one drain hole and which is located between said one drain hole and said one support surface; supporting a starting web of material on said web-engaging forming surface; directing fluid against said starting web to cause portions of said starting web to be deformed into said recesses and to cause the formation of apertures through said starting web to define said apertured web as said fluid flows through said apertures; draining at least some of said fluid at least (a) through said one drain hole, (b) alongside said curved surface, and (c) past said one support surface; and removing said apertured web from said forming surface, wherein said apertured web has a reduced number of incompletely formed apertures relative to an apertured web made using a corresponding apparatus comprising said support structure and said forming member but not said porous structure.
- 4. The apertured web in accordance with claim 3 in which said step of directing fluid against said starting web comprises directing columnar streams of liquid against said starting web.
Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of prior application Ser. No. 8/995,658, filed Dec. 22, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,024,553.
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