Claims
- 1. A convoluted fiber pad comprising a non-woven batt incorporating a plurality of synthetic fibers therein, wherein said fiber batt has a convoluted upper surface and a lower surface.
- 2. The convoluted fiber pad of claim 1 wherein said pad is made by placing a cutting device generally in front of a leading edge of said batt and generally between said upper surface and said lower surface of said batt;
introducing leading edge of said batt between a pair of rotating drums, at least one of said drums having a convoluted surface; and moving at least one of said leading edge of said batt and said cutting device to cause contact between said batt and said cutting device.
- 3. The fiber pad of claim 2, wherein said cutting device is a heated wire.
- 4. The fiber pad of claim 1 wherein said synthetic fibers comprise a plurality of polyester fibers.
- 5. The fiber pad of claim I wherein said synthetic fibers are oriented generally vertically within said batt relative to said upper and lower surfaces.
- 6. The fiber pad of claim 1, wherein said synthetic fibers are oriented generally horizontally relative to said upper and lower surfaces of said batt.
- 7. The fiber pad of claim 1, wherein said upper and lower surfaces remain imperforate.
- 8. The fiber pad of claim 1, wherein said synthetic fibers include at least some polyester fibers.
- 9. A fiber pad, comprising a plurality of non-woven fibers including at least some synthetic fibers, said pad having a convoluted upper surface.
- 10. The fiber pad of claim 9 wherein said pad is made by a process of
placing a heated cutting device generally in front of a leading edge of said batt and generally between upper and lower surfaces of said batt; introducing said leading edge of said batt between a pair of rotating drums, at least one of said drums having a convoluted surface; moving at least one of said leading edge of said batt and said heated cutting device to thereby cause contact between said batt and said cutting device wherein the heated cutting device at least partially melts some fibers in the non-woven batt; and cooling said fibers which have been at least partially melted, thereby creating a skin upon said convoluted surface of said fiber pad.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/363,726 filed Jul. 29, 1999 entitled “Convoluted Surface Fiber Pad”, which is fully incorporated herein.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09363726 |
Jul 1999 |
US |
Child |
10124106 |
Apr 2002 |
US |