Claims
- 1. A method for making up a foamed fiber furnish for the production of non-woven fibrous web on a moving foraminous support which comprises:
- a. preparing a foamable liquid comprising water and a surface active agent;
- b. passing said foamable liquid in the substantial absence of fibers to and through said moving foraminous support web forming means whereby foam is formed in said liquid by entrainment of air therein producing a foamed liquid;
- c. collecting foamed liquid passing through said foraminous support;
- d. storing said collected foamed liquid for a period of time sufficient to permit said foamed liquid to stratify into an upper frothy layer and a lower more dense layer of foamed liquid;
- e. recirculating said more dense layer of said foamed liquid to and through said foraminous support until said more dense layer of said stored foamed liquid contains from about 55 to about 75 percent air by volume and is capable of supporting and transporting fibers as a dispersion therein;
- f. forming a foamed fiber furnish by dispersing fibers in said foamed liquid from step (e); and
- g. supplying said foamed fiber furnish to said foraminous support for the production of said non-woven fibrous web.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said foamed liquid is stored for a period of about one-third of a minute.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein said air in said foamed liquid making up said foamed fiber furnish is in the form of bubbles having an average diameter in the range of from about 20 to about 200 microns.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein said foamable liquid is brought into contact with said moving foraminous support as a jet of liquid having a velocity in the range of 90 to about 150 percent of that of said moving foraminous support.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 wherein the velocity of said jet is about 110 percent of that of said moving foraminous support.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 wherein said fiber is dispersed in a portion of said foamed liquid to form a slurry of fibers in foamed liquid and said slurry is blended with a further portion of said foamed liquid to form said foamed fiber furnish.
- 7. A method of starting up a system for making non-woven fibrous webs from a foamed fiber furnish comprising fibers dispersed in an aqueous foam containing from about 55 to about 75 percent air by volume which comprises:
- a. preparing a foamable liquid comprising water and a surface active agent;
- b. passing said foamable liquid substantially free from fibers to and through a moving foraminous support web-forming means whereby foam is produced in said liquid by entrainment of air therein producing a foamed liquid;
- c. collecting foamed liquid after passage through said foraminous support;
- d. storing said collected foamed liquid for a period of time sufficient to permit said foamed liquid to stratify into an upper frothy layer and a lower more dense layer of foamed liquid;
- e. returning said more dense layer of said stored foamed liquid to said moving foraminous support;
- f. repeating steps (b), (c), (d), and (e) until said more dense layer of said stored foamed liquid contains from about 55 to about 75 volume percent air;
- g. dispersing fibers in said foamed liquid from (f) to form a foamed fiber furnish;
- h. passing said foamed fiber furnish directly to said web-forming foraminous support where said aqueous foam is drained from said fibers forming said fibrous web; and
- i. repeating steps (g) and (h).
- 8. A method according to claim 1 wherein the concentration of the surface active agent in the collected foamed liquid is adjusted to a level which is sufficient to maintain the recited air volume and to continuously maintain substantial equilibrium between any increase in air volume during passage of the liquid through the foraminous support means and any loss of air volume during the collecting, adjusting, and fiber dispersing steps.
- 9. A method of starting up a foamed fiber dispersion system for making non-woven fibrous webs which comprises:
- a. supplying a foamable liquid substantially free from fibers to a moving foraminous support means;
- b. collecting liquid passing through said moving support means comprising foam formed by entrainment of air therein forming a foamed liquid;
- c. storing said collected foamed liquid for a period of time sufficient to permit said foamed liquid to stratify into an upper frothy layer and a lower more dense layer of foamed liquid;
- d. passing foamed liquid from said more dense layer substantially in the absence of dispersed fibers through said moving foraminous support means a plurality of times sufficient to produce a more dense layer of said stored foamed liquid containing from about 55 to about 75 percent air by volume as bubbles having a size range of from about 20 to 200 microns;
- e. thereafter introducing and dispersing web-forming fibers in said foamed liquid from said more dense layer of step (d) forming a foamed fiber dispersion;
- f. delivering said foamed fiber dispersion to said moving foraminous support within substantial further turbulence or agitation and forming a fibrous web;
- g. collecting foamed liquid drained from said fibers during the formation of said fibrous web; and
- h. returning said foamed liquid recovered from said fibrous web to said storage step (c).
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 179,229, filed Aug. 18, 1980, now abandoned.
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