Claims
- 1. Creped paper capable of being used for at least one of tissues, towels, and napkins, the creped paper comprising:
a cellulosic web including
crepe bars extending in a direction transverse to a machine direction of the web, said crepe bars having a spatial frequency of about 5 to about 150 crepe bars per inch; and undulations including ridges, furrows, crests, and sulcations extending longitudinally in the machine direction, said ridges and furrows being interspersed on an air side of the web and said crests and sulcations being interspersed on a Yankee side of the web, said ridges having a spatial frequency of about 5 to about 50 ridges per inch, wherein a basis weight of the web is about 7 to about 40 pounds per 3,000 square foot ream of the web, and wherein said undulations and crepe bars intersect to form a reticulum.
- 2. The creped paper of claim 1, wherein the cellulosic web includes recycled material.
- 3. The creped paper of claim 1, wherein the paper is one of single-ply and multi-ply.
- 4. The creped paper of claim 1, wherein the paper is embossed.
- 5. The creped paper of claim 1, wherein the paper is calendered.
- 6. The creped paper of claim 1, wherein the paper is through air dried.
- 7. A creping blade for creping a cellulosic web from a rotatable cylinder in a creping process, the creping blade comprising:
first and second side faces, said first side face being at least substantially opposite to said second side face; an upper surface adjacent to said first and second side faces; a plurality of notches spaced along the upper surface, each of the notches having a bottom portion and an open end defined by at least a portion of the upper surface, the notches being configured to increase the caliper of the cellulosic web when the creping blade crepes the cellulosic web from an outer surface of the rotatable cylinder; and an engagement surface adjacent to the upper surface and one of said first and second side faces, the engagement surface being dressed such that an angle between the engagement surface and the adjacent side face is approximately equal to a wear angle of the creping blade when the creping blade is positioned on an outer surface of a rotatable cylinder, wherein a perpendicular distance between a lower portion of the engagement surface and an upper edge of the upper surface is at least as large as a perpendicular distance between the bottom portion of each of the notches and the upper edge, and wherein the engagement surface forms a substantially continuous line of contact with the outer surface of the rotatable cylinder when the creping blade is positioned on the outer surface, thereby obviating the need for substantial running in of the creping blade.
- 8. The creping blade of claim 7, wherein the upper surface is not perpendicular to at least one of said first and second side faces.
- 9. The creping blade of claim 7, wherein the perpendicular distance between the lower portion of the engagement surface and the upper edge of the upper surface is larger than the perpendicular distance between the bottom portion of each of the notches and the upper edge.
- 10. The creping blade of claim 7, further comprising a plurality of protrusions adjacent to the notches and extending from the adjacent side face, each of the protrusions including an engagement portion defining at least a part of the engagement surface.
- 11. The creping blade of claim 10, wherein the notches and protrusions are formed by displacing material from the creping blade.
- 12. The creping blade of claim 10, wherein the plurality of protrusions are spaced apart from one another.
- 13. The creping blade of claim 11, wherein the engagement portion of each protrusion extends from an edge on the bottom portion of a respective notch, the edge intersecting an imaginary plane including the adjacent side face.
- 14. The creping blade of claim 13, further comprising rectilinear regions between the protrusions, the rectilinear regions being formed when the engagement surface is dressed.
- 15. The creping blade of claim 14, wherein outer faces of the rectilinear regions form a portion of the engagement surface.
- 16. The creping blade of claim 8, wherein the upper surface is beveled at an angle ranging from approximately 0° to approximately 50° with respect to a plane perpendicular to the adjacent side face.
- 17. The creping blade of claim 7, wherein a frequency of the notches ranges from approximately 5 notches per inch to approximately 50 notches per inch.
- 18. The creping blade of claim 7, wherein the notches are serrulate shaped.
- 19. A system for creping a cellulosic web, the system comprising:
a rotatable cylinder; and the creping blade of claim 7, the creping blade being positioned with respect to the cylinder so that the creping blade is capable of creping the cellulosic web from an outer surface of the cylinder when the web is on the outer surface and the cylinder is rotated.
- 20. In a method of manufacturing paper, the improvement comprising:
creping a cellulosic web from an outer surface of a rotatable cylinder with the creping blade of claim 7.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the cellulosic web includes recycled material.
- 22. In a method of manufacturing paper, the improvement comprising:
creping a cellulosic web from an outer surface of a rotatable cylinder to produce the creped paper of claim 1.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the cellulosic web includes recycled material.
- 24. In a method of manufacturing paper, the improvement comprising:
placing the creping blade of claim 7 in a mount adjacent to the rotatable cylinder.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/500,523, filed on Feb. 9, 2000, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/816,606, filed on Mar. 13, 1997 (pending), which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/359,318, filed Dec. 16, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,690,788), which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/320,711, filed Oct. 11, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,954).
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