Claims
- 1. A towel adapted to be housed in a dispenser in a stack of similar towels, the towel comprising:
- a composite layer of material having opposite surfaces, the composite layer of material including
- a first layer of paper material defining one surface of the composite layer, the first layer of paper material comprising tissue having a smooth surface texture, and
- a second layer of material integrally joined to the first layer, the second layer defining the opposite surface of the composite layer of material, and the second layer of material being comprised of absorbent dry formed material,
- the material forming the towel being folded such that the first layer of paper material forms the outside surface of the towel, and the composite layer of material comprising a rectangle having opposite side edges and opposite ends, and wherein the rectangle is folded such that the opposite ends are positioned closely adjacent one another, and wherein the first layer of paper material forms the outside surface of the folded product.
- 2. A towel as set forth in claim 1 wherein the folded product includes opposite ends and a central portion, said opposite ends of the folded product being folded toward the central portion to form a C-fold towel.
- 3. A towel adapted to be housed in a dispenser in a stack of similar towels, the towel comprising:
- a composite layer of material having opposite surfaces, the composite layer of material including
- a first layer of paper material defining one surface of the composite layer, the first layer of paper material comprising tissue having a smooth surface texture, and
- a second layer of material integrally bonded to the first layer of paper material, the second layer defining the opposite surface of the composite layer of material, and the second layer of material being comprised of absorbent dry formed material, the second layer of material being formed by dry forming airborne fibers onto the first layer of paper material and wherein the first layer of paper material is dry and supported on a forming surface, and the composite layer of material further being formed by spraying a mixture of water and binder onto the dry formed fibers supported by the first layer of paper material, heating the composite layer of material to cure the binder and dry the composite layer of material, the cured binder providing the bonding between the first layer of material and the second layer of material, the composite layer of material including a rectangle having opposite side edges and opposite ends, and being folded such that the opposite ends are positioned closely adjacent one another, and the first layer of paper material forming the outside surface of the folded product.
- 4. A towel as forth in claim 3 wherein the folded product includes opposite ends and a central portion, said opposite ends of the folded product being folded toward the central portion to form a C-fold towel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 104,397, filed Oct. 2, 1987 now abandoned.
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