Claims
- 1. A creped paper suitable for use as bathroom tissue, towel napkin, and facial tissue having a basis weight of about 7 to 40 pounds for each 3,000 square foot ream comprising a biaxially undulatory cellulosic fibrous web characterized by a reticulum of intersecting undulations and crepe bars, said crepe bars extending transversely in the cross machine direction, said undulations defining: interspersed ridges and furrows extending longitudinally in the machine direction on the air side of the sheet; along with interspersed crests and sulcations disposed on the Yankee side of the web, wherein the spatial frequency of said transversely extending crepe bars is from about 10 to about 150 crepe bars per inch, and the spatial frequency of said longitudinally extending ridges is from about 10 to 50 ridges per inch.
- 2. The creped paper of claim 1 in the form of a tissue wherein the thickness of the portion of said tissue adjoining said longitudinally extending crests is at least about 5% greater than the thickness of the portions of said tissue adjoining said sulcations.
- 3. The creped paper of claim 1 in the form of a tissue wherein the thickness of the portion of said web adjoining said crests is substantially greater than the thickness of the portions of said tissue adjoining said sulcations.
- 4. The creped paper of claim 1 in the form of a tissue wherein the average density of the portion the tissue in said crests is less than the density of said tissue in said sulcations.
- 5. The creped paper of claim 1 in the form of a tissue wherein the uncalendered specific caliper of said tissue is from about 2.5 to about 7.0 mils/8 sheets per pound of basis weight and the basis weight of said tissue is from about 7 to about 35 lbs/3000 sq. ft. ream.
- 6. The creped paper of claim 1 in the form of a tissue wherein the web is calendered, the specific caliper of said calendered web is from about 2.5 to about 6.0 mils/8 sheets per pound of basis weight and the basis weight of said tissue is from about 7 to about 35 lbs/3000 sq. ft. ream.
- 7. The creped paper of claim 1 in the form of a tissue wherein the nascent web is subjected to overall compaction while the percent solids is less than fifty percent by weight.
- 8. The creped paper of claim 7 in the form of a tissue wherein fibers in the tissue crests project acutely therefrom and the average density of the portion of the tissue adjacent said crests is less than the density of said tissue adjacent said sulcations.
- 9. The creped tissue paper of claim 7 wherein the tissue paper is calendered;
- the average density of the portion the tissue adjacent said crests is less than the density of said tissue adjacent said sulcations;
- the specific caliper of said tissue is from about 2.5 to about 4.5 mils/8 sheets per pound of basis weight;
- the basis weight of said tissue is from about 7 to about 35 lbs/3000 sq ft ream; and
- the tensile modulus is less than about 100 grams/inch/percent strain.
- 10. The creped paper of claim 1 in the form of a single-ply tissue wherein the specific caliper of the tissue is from about 2.5 to about 7 mils per 8 sheets per pound of basis weight comprising a biaxially undulatory cellulosic fibrous web creped from a Yankee dryer, the web having a basis weight from about 7 to 35 lbs./3,000 square foot ream and said web is characterized by a reticulum of intersecting undulations and crepe bars, said crepe bars extending transversely in the cross machine direction, said undulations defining interspersed ridges and furrows extending longitudinally in the machine direction on the air side of the sheet along with interspersed crests and sulcations disposed on the Yankee side of the web, wherein the spatial frequency of said transversely extending crepe bars is from about 10 to about 150 crepe bars per inch, and the spatial frequency of said longitudinally extending ridges is from about 10 to about 50 ridges per inch and wherein the nascent web is subjected to overall compaction while the percent solids is less than fifty percent by weight.
- 11. The creped single-ply tissue paper of claim 10 wherein the thickness of the portion of said tissue adjoining said longitudinally extending crests is at least about 5% greater than the thickness of the portions of said tissue adjoining said ridges wherein said tissue exhibits a cross directional wet tensile strength of at least 150 grams per 3 inches, a tensile modulus of less than 100 grams/inch/percent strain and friction deviation of less than 0.350.
- 12. The creped single-ply tissue of claim 10 wherein the average thickness of the portion of said tissue adjoining said crests is substantially greater than the thickness of the portions of said tissue adjoining said sulcations.
- 13. The creped single-ply tissue paper of claim 10 wherein the average density of the portion the tissue adjacent said crests is less than the density of said tissue adjacent said sulcations.
- 14. The creped single-ply uncalendered tissue paper of claim 10 wherein the specific caliper of said tissue is from about 3.0 to about 6.5 mils/8 sheets per pound of basis weight and the basis weight of said tissue is from about 10 to about 20 lbs/3000 sq ft ream.
- 15. The creped single-ply tissue paper of claim 10 wherein the web is calendered, the specific caliper of said tissue is from about 2.5 to about 4.5 mils/8 sheets per pound of basis weight and the basis weight of said tissue is from about 10 to 20 lbs/3000 sq ft ream, the tensile modulus is no more than about 100 grams/inch/percent strain and the GM tensile is at least 350 grams per 3 inches.
- 16. The creped single-ply tissue paper of claim 10 wherein the nascent web is subjected to overall compaction while the percent solids is less than fifty percent by weight.
- 17. The creped single-ply tissue paper of claim 16 wherein fibers in the crests project outwardly therefrom and the average density of the portion the tissue adjacent said crests is less than the density of said tissue adjacent said sulcations.
- 18. The creped single-ply tissue paper of claim 16 wherein the tissue has undergone an embossing process; the specific caliper of said tissue is from about 2.7 to about 5.5 mils/8 sheets per pound of basis weight; the basis weight of said web is from about 10 to about 20 lbs/3000 sq. ft. ream; and the tensile modulus is no more than about 70 grams/inch/percent strain and the friction deviation is less than 0.280.
- 19. The creped paper of claim 1 in the form of a single-ply towel wherein the specific caliper of the towel is from about 3.0 to about 6.5 mils per 8 sheets per pound of basis weight comprising a biaxially undulatory cellulosic fibrous web creped from a Yankee dryer, the web having a basis weight from about 15 to about 35 lbs./3,000 square foot ream characterized by a reticulum of intersecting undulations and crepe bars, said crepe bars extending transversely in the cross machine direction, said undulations defining interspersed ridges and furrows extending longitudinally in the machine direction, on the air side of the web along with crests disposed on the Yankee side of the web, wherein the spatial frequency of said transversely extending crepe bars is from about 10 to about 150 crepe bars per inch, and the spatial frequency of said longitudinally extending ridges is from about 10 to about 50 ridges per inch and wherein the nascent web is subjected to overall compaction while the percent solids is less than fifty percent by weight.
- 20. The creped single-ply paper towel of claim 19 wherein the thickness of the portion of said paper towel adjoining said longitudinally extending crests is at least about 5% greater than the thickness of the portions of said paper towel adjoining said sulcations.
- 21. The creped single-ply paper towel of claim 19 wherein the average density of the portion the paper towel adjoining said crests is less than the density of said paper towel in said sulcations.
- 22. The creped single-ply paper towel of claim 19 wherein the specific caliper of said paper towel is from about 3.0 to about 6.5 mils/8 sheets per pound of basis weight and the basis weight of said paper towel is from about 15 to about 35 lbs/3000 sq. ft. ream.
- 23. The creped towel of claim 19 comprising a biaxially undulatory cellulosic fibrous web consisting of up to 30 percent anfractuous fiber creped from a Yankee dryer, characterized by a reticulum of intersecting undulations and crepe bars, said crepe bars extending transversely in the cross machine direction, said ridges extending longitudinally in the machine direction, said undulations defining interspersed ridges and furrows extending longitudinally in the machine direction on the air side of the sheet; along with crests disposed on the Yankee side of the web, wherein the spatial frequency of said transversely extending crepe bars is from about 10 to about 150 crepe bars per inch, and the spatial frequency of said longitudinally extending ridges is from about 10 to about 50 ridges per inch.
- 24. The creped single-ply paper towel of claim 20 wherein the paper towel is calendered, the specific caliper of said paper towel is from about 2.5 to about 4.5 mils/8 sheets per pound of basis weight and the basis weight of said towel is from about 15 to about 30 lbs/3000 sq. ft. ream, the tensile modulus is no more than about 150 grams/inch/percent strain and the wet cross directional tensile strength is at least 250 grams per 3 inches.
- 25. The creped single-ply paper towel of claim 24 wherein the thickness of the portion of said paper towel adjoining said longitudinally extending ridges is at least about 5% greater than the thickness of the portions of said paper towel adjoining said furrows.
- 26. The creped single-ply paper towel of claim 20 wherein the specific caliper of said paper towel is from about 2.5 to about 4.5 mils/8 sheets per pound of basis weight and the basis weight of said paper towel is from about 15 to about 35 lbs/3000 sq ft ream and the cross directional wet tensile strength is at least about 250 grams per 3 inches.
- 27. The creped single-ply paper towel of claim 26 wherein the thickness of the portion of said paper towel adjoining said longitudinally extending crests is at least about 5% greater than the thickness of the portions of said paper towel adjoining said sulcations.
- 28. The creped single-ply paper towel of claim 26 wherein the average density of the portion the paper towel adjoining said crests is less than the density of said paper towel in said sulcations.
- 29. The creped single-ply paper towel of claim 20 wherein the nascent web is subjected to overall compaction while the solids is less than fifty percent by weight.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation in part application of Ser. No. 08/320,711 filed on Oct. 11, 1994.
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