Claims
- 1. A hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent paper, said paper formed from cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fibers and a softener having a melting range of about 0.degree.-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated polyols, alkoxylated diols, aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, and a mixture of these compounds, the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish, but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent.
- 2. A hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent paper, having a serpentine configuration and wherein said paper is formed by adhering the web comprising cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fibers to a Yankee dryer and creping the web from the Yankee dryer; said paper formed from cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fibers and a softener having a melting range of about 0.degree.-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated polyols, alkoxylated diols, aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, and a mixture of these compounds, the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish, but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent.
- 3. The absorbent paper of claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the imidazoline moiety is of the following formula: ##STR8## wherein X is an anion and R is selected from the group of saturated and unsaturated paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 and R.sup.1, is selected from paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.1 to C.sub.3.
- 4. The absorbent paper of claim 3 wherein X is selected from the group consisting of methyl and ethyl sulfates.
- 5. The absorbent paper of claim 3 wherein X is chloride moiety.
- 6. The absorbent paper of claim 1 or 2 wherein the synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of the following polymers: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polyamide, polyacrylic and a mixture of these.
- 7. The absorbent paper of claim 6 wherein R has an average chain length of C.sub.16 -C.sub.20.
- 8. The absorbent paper of claim 1 wherein the diol is 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD).
- 9. The absorbent paper of claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the alkoxylated diol is TMPD-(EO).sub.n wherein .sub.n is an integer from 1 to 7 inclusive.
- 10. The absorbent paper of claim 9 wherein alkoxylated diol is ethoxylated 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD-EO).
- 11. The absorbent paper of claim 10 wherein the process of adding the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.3 to 5 percent.
- 12. A hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent bathroom tissue, said bathroom tissue formed from cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fibers and a softener having a melting range of about 0.degree.-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated polyols, alkoxylated diols, aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, and a mixture of these compounds, the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish, but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent.
- 13. A hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent bathroom tissue, said bathroom tissue having a serpentine configuration formed from cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fibers and a softener having a melting range of about 0-40.degree. C., the amount of softener added is about 1 to 1-10 pounds per ton of furnish, but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent, wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated polyols, alkoxylated diols, aliphatic dols, aliphatic polyols, and a mixture of these compounds; and wherein said bathroom tissue is formed by adhering the web comprising cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fiber to a Yankee dryer and creping the web from the Yankee dryer.
- 14. The absorbent bathroom tissue of claim 12 or claim 13 wherein the imidazoline moiety is of the following formula: ##STR9## wherein X is an anion and R is selected from the group of saturated and unsaturated paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 and R.sup.1 is selected from paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.1 to C.sub.3.
- 15. The absorbent bathroom tissue of claim 14 wherein X is selected from the group of methyl and ethyl sulfate.
- 16. The absorbent bathroom tissue of claim 14 wherein X is the chloride ion.
- 17. The absorbent bathroom tissue of claim 12 or claim 13 wherein the synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of the following polymers: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyether, polyamide, polyacrylic and mixtures of these.
- 18. The absorbent bathroom tissue of claim 17 wherein R has an average chain length of C.sub.16 -C.sub.20.
- 19. The absorbent tissue of claim 12 or claim 13 wherein the diol is 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD).
- 20. The absorbent bathroom tissue of claim 12 or claim 13 wherein the alkoxylated diol is TMPD-(EO).sub.n wherein .sub.n is an integer from 1 to 7 inclusive.
- 21. The absorbent tissue of claim 20 wherein the alkoxylated diol is ethoxylated 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD-EO).
- 22. The absorbent bathroom tissue of claim 12 or claim 13 where the process of adding the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.3 to 5 percent.
- 23. A hydrophilic, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent facial tissue, said facial tissue formed from cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fibers and a softener having a melting range of about 0.degree.-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated polyols, alkoxylated diols, aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, and a mixture of these compounds the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish, but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent.
- 24. A hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent facial tissue, said facial tissue having a serpentine configuration formed from cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fibers and a softener having a melting range of about 0.degree.-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated polyols, alkoxylated diols, aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, and a mixture of these compounds; and wherein said facial tissue is formed by adhering the web comprising cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fiber to a Yankee dryer and creping the web from the Yankee dryer the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish, but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent.
- 25. The absorbent facial tissue of claim 23 or claim 24 wherein the imidazoline moiety is of the following formula: ##STR10## wherein X is an anion and R is selected from the group of saturated and unsaturated paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 and R.sup.1 is selected from paraffinic moieties having carbon chain length of C.sub.1 to C.sub.3.
- 26. The absorbent facial tissue of claim 25 wherein X is selected from the group consisting of methyl and ethyl sulfate.
- 27. The absorbent facial tissue of claim 25 wherein X is the chloride ion.
- 28. The absorbent bathroom tissue of claim 23 or claim 24 where wherein the synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of the following polymers: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyether, polyaramid, polyoxylate and mmixtures of these.
- 29. The absorbent facial tissue of claim 28 wherein R has an average chain length of C.sub.16 -C.sub.20.
- 30. The absorbent facial tissue of claim 23 or claim 24 wherein the process of adding the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber density in the range of about 0.3 to about 5 percent.
- 31. The absorbent facial tissue of claim 24 wherein the diol is 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane dior (TMPD).
- 32. The absorbent facial tissue of claim 24 wherein the alkoxylated diol is TMPD-EO.sub.n wherein .sub.n is an integer from 1 to 7 inclusive.
- 33. The absorbent facial tissue of claim 32 wherein the alkoxylated diol is ethoxylated 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD-EO).
- 34. A hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent napkin, said napkin formed from cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fibers and a softener having a melting range of about 0.degree.-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated polyols, alkoxylated diols, aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols and a mixture of these compounds, the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish, but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent.
- 35. A hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent napkin, said napkin having a serpentine configuration formed from cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fibers and a softener having a melting range of about 0-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated polyols, alkoxylated diols, aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, and a mixture of these compounds; and wherein said napkin is formed by adhering the web comprising cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fiber to a Yankee dryer and creping the web from the Yankee dryer the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish, but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent.
- 36. The absorbent napkin of claim 34 or claim 35 wherein the imidazoline moiety is of the following formula: ##STR11## wherein X is an anion and R is selected from a group of saturated and unsaturated paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 and R.sup.1 is selected from paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.1 to C.sub.3.
- 37. The absorbent napkin of claim 36 wherein X is selected from the group consisting of methyl and ethyl sulfate.
- 38. The absorbent napkin of claim 36 wherein X is the chloride ion.
- 39. The absorbent napkin of claim 36 wherein R has an average chain length of C16-C.sub.20.
- 40. The absorbent napkin of claim 36 wherein the diol is 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD).
- 41. The absorbent napkin of claim 34 or claim 35 wherein the synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of the following polymers: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyether, polyamide, polyacrylic and mixtures of these.
- 42. The absorbent napkin of claim 34 or claim 35 wherein the alkoxylated diol is TMPD-EO.sub.n wherein .sub.n is an integer from 1 to 7 inclusive.
- 43. The absorbent napkin of claim 34 or claim 35 wherein the alkoxylated diol is ethoxylated 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD-EO).
- 44. The absorbent napkin of claim 34 or claim 35 wherein the process of adding the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.3 to 5 percent.
- 45. A hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent towel, said towel formed from cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fibers and a softener having a melting range of about 0.degree.-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated polyols, alkoxylated diols, aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, and a mixture of these compounds, the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish, but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent.
- 46. A hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent towel, said towel having a serpentine configuration formed from cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fibers and a softener having a melting range of about 0.degree.-40.degree. C., the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish, but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated polyols, alkoxylated diols, aliphatic diols, and a mixture of these compounds; and wherein said towel is formed by adhering the web comprising cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fiber to a Yankee dryer and creping the web from the Yankee dryer.
- 47. The absorbent towel of claim 45 or claim 46 wherein the imidazoline moiety is of the following formula: ##STR12## wherein X is an anion and R is selected from the group of saturated and unsaturated paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 and R.sup.1 selected from paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.1 to C.sub.3.
- 48. The absorbent towel of claim 47 wherein X is selected from the group consisting of methyl and ethyl sulfate.
- 49. The absorbent towel of claim 47 wherein X is the chloride ion.
- 50. The absorbent towel of claim 45 or claim 46 wherein the synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of the following polymers: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polyamide, polyacrylic and a mixture of these.
- 51. The absorbent towel of claim 50 wherein R has an average chain length of C.sub.16 to C.sub.20.
- 52. The absorbent towel of claim 45 or claim 46 wherein the diol is 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD).
- 53. The absorbent towel of claim 45 or claim 46 wherein the alkoxylated diol is TMPD(EO).sub.n wherein .sub.n is an integer from 1 to 7 inclusive.
- 54. The absorbent towel of claim 53 wherein the alkoxylated diol is ethoxylated 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD-EO).
- 55. The absorbent towel of claim 54 wherein the process of adding the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.3 to 5 percent.
- 56. A hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply napkin product having a serpentine configuration and a basis weight of at least about 10 lbs./3000 square foot ream, said single-ply napkin formed by wet pressing of a cellulosic web, adhering said web to a Yankee dryer and creping the web from the Yankee dryer, said single-ply napkin formed from cellulosic fiber and a cationic nitrogenous softener having a melting range of about 0.degree.-40.degree., the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish, but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated polyols, alkoxylated diols, aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, and a mixture of these compounds; wherein the process of adding the softener is controlled to produce a single-ply napkin having a total MD plus CD tensile strength of between 800 and 4000 grams per three inches, the ratio of MD tensile to CD tensile of between 1.0 and 4.0, a specific geometric mean tensile stiffness of between 20 and 100 grams per inch per percent strain and a friction deviation of less than 0.250.
- 57. The absorbent one-ply napkin of claim 56 wherein the softener is dispersible in water at a temperature of about 1.degree. to about 40.degree. C.
- 58. The absorbent one-ply napkin of claim 56 wherein the imidazoline moiety is of the following formula: ##STR13## wherein X is an anion and R is selected from the group of saturated and unsaturated paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain of C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 wherein R.sub.1 is selected from the methyl and ethyl moieties.
- 59. The absorbent one-ply napkin of claim 58 wherein X is selected from the group consisting of methyl and ethyl sulfate.
- 60. The absorbent one-ply napkin of claim 58 wherein R has an chain length of C.sub.16 to C.sub.20.
- 61. The absorbent one-ply napkin of claim 56 or claim 58 wherein the diol is 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD).
- 62. The absorbent napkin of claim 56 or 58 wherein the amount of softener added is controlled to retain ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber density in the range of about 0.3 to 5 percent.
- 63. The absorbent one-ply napkin of claim 56 or claim 58 wherein alkoxylated diol is ethoxylated 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD-EO).
- 64. The absorbent napkin of claim 56 to which an organic permanent or temporary wet strength agent has been added.
- 65. The absorbent napkin of claim 64 wherein the wet strength agent is polyamineamide epichlorohydrin.
- 66. The napkin of claim 64 wherein the wet strength agent comprises the following moieties: azetidinium, diethylene triamine and aliphatic acid.
- 67. The napkin of claim 64 wherein the wet strength agent has the following structure: ##STR14##
- 68. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent paper which process comprises: providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing partly through air drying means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web and partly through air drying the wet web and providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said air drying means and adapted to receive and dry the partially dried nascent web;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and up to 50% synthetic fiber and adding a softener having a melting point of about 0 to 40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but, within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent; forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- partially through air drying the web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee dryer, creping said web from said Yankee dryer; recovering a creped, dried absorbent paper product.
- 69. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent napkin which process comprises:
- providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing partly through air drying means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web and partly through air drying the wet web and providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said wet pressing means and said air drying means and adapted to receive and dry the partially dried nascent web;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and up to 50% synthetic fiber, and adding a softener having a melting range of 0-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to about 15 percent; forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- partially through air drying the web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee dryer, creping said web from said Yankee dryer; recovering a creped, dried absorbent napkin having a serpentine configuration.
- 70. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent towel which process comprises:
- providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing partly through air drying means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web and partly through air drying the wet web and providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said air drying means and adapted to receive and dry the partially dried nascent web;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and up to 50% synthetic fiber, and adding a softener having a melting range of about 0.degree.-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is controlled to achieve a ratio of the average particle size of the dispersed softener to the average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to about 15 percent; forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- partially through air drying the web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee dryer, creping said web from said Yankee dryer; recovering a creped, dried absorbent towel having a serpentine configuration.
- 71. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single ply or multi ply absorbent bathroom tissue which process comprises:
- providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing partially through air drying means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web and partly through air drying the wet web and providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said wet pressing means and said air drying means and adapted to receive and dry the partially dried nascent web;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and up to 50% synthetic fiber, and adding a softener having a melting range of about 0.degree.-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent; forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- partially through air drying the web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee dryer, creping said web from said Yankee dryer; recovering a creped, dried absorbent bathroom tissue having a serpentine configuration.
- 72. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single ply or multi ply absorbent facial tissue which process comprises:
- providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing partly through air drying means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web and partly through air drying the wet web and providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said wet pressing means and said air drying means and adapted to receive and dry the partially dried nascent web;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and up to 50% synthetic fiber, and adding a softener having a melting point of about 0-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent; forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- partially through air drying the web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee dryer, creping said web from said Yankee dryer, recovering a creped, dried absorbent facial tissue having a serpentine configuration.
- 73. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single ply or multi ply absorbent paper which process comprises:
- providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing wet pressing means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web;
- providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said wet pressing means adapted to receive and dry the partially dry nascent web;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and up to 50% synthetic fiber and adding a softener having a melting range of about 0-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, and a mixture of these compounds wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent; forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- wet pressing said nascent web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee dryer, creping said web from said Yankee dryer; recovering a creped, dried absorbent paper product.
- 74. The absorbent paper of claim 73 wherein the synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of the following polymers: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polyarnide, polyacrylic and mixtures of these.
- 75. The process of claim 74 wherein R has an average chain length of C.sub.16 -C.sub.20.
- 76. The process of claim 73 wherein the diol is 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD).
- 77. The process of claim 76 wherein the alkoxylated diol is TMPD-(EO).sub.n wherein .sub.n is an integer for 1 to 7 inclusive.
- 78. The process of claim 73 wherein the imidazoline moiety is of the following formula: ##STR15## wherein X is an anion and R is selected from the group of saturated and unsaturated paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 and R.sup.1 is selected from paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.1 -C.sub.3.
- 79. The process of claim 78 wherein X is selected from the group comprising of methyl and ethyl sulfate.
- 80. The absorbent paper of claim 78 wherein X is chloride ion.
- 81. The process of claim 73 or claim 78 wherein alkoxylated diol is ethoxylated 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD-EO).
- 82. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single ply or multi ply bathroom tissue which process comprises:
- providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing wet pressing means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web by overall compaction thereof; and providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said wet pressing means to receive said nascent web and for drying said web;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and up to 50% synthetic fiber and adding a softener having a melting range of about 0-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to 15 percent, forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- wet pressing said nascent web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee dryer, creping said web from said Yankee dryer; recovering a creped, dried bathroom tissue.
- 83. The process of claim 82 wherein the synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of the following polymers: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polyamide, polyacrylic and mixtures of these.
- 84. The process of claim 83 wherein R has an average chain length of C.sub.16 -C.sub.20.
- 85. The process of claim 82 wherein the diol is 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD).
- 86. The process of claim 82 wherein the alkoxylated diol is TMPD-(EO).sub.n wherein .sub.n is an integer from 1 to 7 inclusive.
- 87. The process of claim 86 wherein alkoxylated diol is ethoxylated 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD-EO).
- 88. The process of claim 82 wherein the imidazoline moiety is of the following formula: ##STR16## wherein X is an anion and R is selected from the group of saturated and unsaturated paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 and R.sup.1 is selected from paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.1 -C.sub.3.
- 89. The process of claim 88 wherein X is chloride ion.
- 90. The process of claim 88 wherein X is selected from the group consisting of methyl and ethyl sulfate.
- 91. The process of claim 82 or claim 88 wherein the process of adding the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of the average particle size of the dispersed softener to the average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.3 to 5 percent.
- 92. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single ply or multi ply absorbent facial tissue which process comprises:
- providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing wet pressing means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web by overall compaction thereof;
- providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said wet pressing means to receive said nascent web and adapted to receive and dry the dewatered nascent web;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and a softener having a melting range of about 0-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to about 15 percent, forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- wet pressing said nascent web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee dryer, creping said web from said Yankee dryer; recovering a creped, dried absorbent facial tissue.
- 93. The process of claim 92 wherein the imidazoline moiety is of the following formula: ##STR17## wherein X is an anion and R is selected from the group of saturated and unsaturated paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 and R.sup.1 is selected from paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.1 -C.sub.3.
- 94. The process of claim 93 wherein X is selected from the group consisting of methyl and ethyl sulfate.
- 95. The process of claim 93 wherein X is chloride ion.
- 96. the process of claim 93 wherein R has an average chain length of C.sub.16 to C.sub.20.
- 97. The process of claim 92 wherein the diol is 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD).
- 98. The process of claim 92 wherein the alkoxylated diol is TMPD-(EO).sub.n wherein .sub.n is an integer from 1 to 7 inclusive.
- 99. The process of claim 98 wherein alkoxylated diol is ethoxylated 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD-EO).
- 100. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single ply or multi ply absorbent napkin which process comprises:
- providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing wet pressing means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web by overall compaction thereof;
- providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said wet pressing means and adapted to receive and dry the dewatered nascent web;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and a softener having a melting range of about 0-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated in organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to about 15 percent; forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- wet pressing said nascent web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee, creping said web from said Yankee; recovering a creped, dried absorbent napkin having a serpentine configuration.
- 101. The process of claim 100 wherein the synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of the following polymers: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polyamine, polyacrylic and mixtures of these.
- 102. The process of claim 100 wherein the alkoxylated diol is TMPD-(EO).sub.n wherein .sub.n is an integer from 1 to 7 inclusive.
- 103. The process of claim 102 wherein alkoxylated diol is ethoxylated 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol TMPD-(EO).
- 104. The process of claim 100 wherin the imidazoline moiety is of the following formula: ##STR18## wherein X is an anion and R is selected from the group of saturated and unsaturated paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 and R.sup.1 is selected from the paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.1 -C.sub.3.
- 105. The process of claim 104 wherein X is chloride ion.
- 106. The process of claim 104 wherein X is selected from the group consisting of methyl and ethyl sulfate.
- 107. The process of claim 104 wherein R has an average chain length of C.sub.16 -C.sub.20.
- 108. The process of claim 104 wherein the diol is 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol.
- 109. The process of claim 100 or claim 104 wherein the process of adding the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.3 to about 5 percent.
- 110. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single ply or multi ply absorbent towel which process comprises:
- providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing wet pressing means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web by overall compaction thereof;
- providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said wet pressing means and adapted to receive and dry the dewatered nascent web;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and a softener having a melting range of about 0-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to about 15 percent; forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- wet pressing said nascent web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee, creping said web from said Yankee; recovering a creped, dried absorbent towel.
- 111. The process of claim 110 wherein the synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of the following polymers: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polyamine, polyacrylic and mixtures of these.
- 112. The process of claim 110 wherein the diol is 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol (TMPD).
- 113. The process of claim 110 wherein the alkoxylated diol is TMPD-(EO).sub.n wherein .sub.n is an integer from 1 to 7 inclusive.
- 114. The process of claim 113 wherein alkoxylated diol is ethoxylated 2,2,4 trimethyl 1,3 pentane diol TMPD-(EO).
- 115. The process of claim 110 wherein the imidazoline moiety is of the following formula: ##STR19## wherein X is an anion and R is selected from the group of saturated and unsaturated paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 and R.sup.1 is selected from the paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain length of C.sub.1 to C.sub.3.
- 116. The process of claim 115 wherein X is selected from the group consisting of methyl and ethyl sulfate.
- 117. The process of claim 115 wherein X is chloride ion.
- 118. The process of claim 115 wherein R has an average chain length of C.sub.16 -C.sub.20.
- 119. The process of claim 110 or claim 115 wherein the process of adding the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of 0.3 to about 5 percent.
- 120. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single ply absorbent napkin having a basis weight of at least 15 pounds per 3000 square foot ream which process comprises:
- providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing wet pressing means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web by overall compaction thereof;
- providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said wet pressing means and adapted to receive and dry the dewatered nascent web;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and up to 50% percent synthetic fibers and a softener having a melting range of about 0-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to about 15; and produce a single ply napkin having an MD dry tensile of about 1400 to 2000 grams per three inches width and exhibiting a dry MD tensile to dry CD tensile ratio of about 1.0 to 4, forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- wet pressing said nascent web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee dryer, creping said web from said Yankee dryer; recovering a creped, dried absorbent single-ply napkin having a serpentine configuration.
- 121. The process of claim 120 wherein the imidazoline moiety is of the following formula: ##STR20## wherein X is an anion and R is selected from the group of saturated and unsaturated paraffinic moieties having a carbon chain of C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 and R.sup.1 is selected from the paraffinic moieties having an average carbon chain length of C.sub.1 to C3.
- 122. The process of claim 120 wherein an organic wet strength or dry strength agent is used.
- 123. The process of claim 122 wherein the wet strength agent is a polyamineamide epichlorhydrin resin.
- 124. The napkin prepared according to the process of claim 120 wherein the wet strength agent comprises the following moieties: azetidinium, diethylenetriamine and aliphatic acid.
- 125. The napkin prepared according to the process of claim 120 wherein the wet strength agent has the following structure: ##STR21##126.
- 126. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multiple-ply absorbent paper which process comprises: providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing through air drying means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web by overall compaction thereof;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and adding a softener having a melting range of about 0-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to about 15 percent; forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- through air drying the web and recovering a dried absorbent paper product.
- 127. The process of claim 126 the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent napkin wherein single-ply or multi-ply napkins are recovered.
- 128. The process of claim 126 for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent towel wherein single-ply or multi-ply towels are recovered.
- 129. The process of claim 126 for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent bathroom tissue wherein single-ply or multi-ply bathroom tissues are recovered.
- 130. The process of claim 126 for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent facial tissue wherein single-ply or multi-ply facial tissues are recovered.
- 131. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single ply absorbent napkin having a basis weight of at least 15 pounds per 3000 square foot ream which process comprises:
- providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing through air drying means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web through air drying the wet web;
- supplying a furnish,to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and adding a softener which has a melting range of about 0-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to about 15; forming as nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- partially through air drying the web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee dryer, recovering a dried absorbent napkin.
- 132. A process for the manufacture of a hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single ply absorbent paper product having a basis weight of at least 15 pounds per 3000 square foot ream which process comprises:
- providing a moving foraminous support,
- providing a headbox;
- forming a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said foraminous support;
- providing wet pressing means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web;
- providing a drying means operatively connected to said wet pressing means and adapted to receive and dry the partially dry nascent web;
- supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising:
- cellulosic papermaking fiber consisting essentially of recycle fiber, hardwood fiber, softwood fiber, and mixtures thereof, and adding a softener which has a melting range of about 0-40.degree. C. wherein the softener comprises an imidazoline moiety formulated with organic compounds having a weight average molecular weight of about 60 to 1500 selected from the group consisting of alkoxylated aliphatic polyols, alkoxylated aliphatic diols, aliphatic polyols, aliphatic diols and a mixture of these wherein the amount of softener added is about 1 to 10 pounds per ton of furnish but within these parameters the addition of the softener is controlled to achieve a ratio of average particle size of dispersed softener to average fiber diameter in the range of about 0.01 to about 15; forming a nascent web by depositing said furnish on said moving foraminous support;
- wet pressing said nascent web; transferring said nascent web to said drying Means, drying the web recovering a dried absorbent paper product.
- 133. The process of claim 132 for the manufacture of single-ply or multi-ply napkins wherein dried single-ply or multi-ply napkins are recovered.
- 134. The process of claim 132 for the manufacture of single-ply or multi-ply towel wherein dried single-ply or multi-ply towel are recovered.
- 135. The process of claim 132 for the manufacture of single-ply or multi-ply bathroom tissue wherein dried single-ply or multi-ply bathroom tissue are recovered.
- 136. The process of claim 132 for the manufacture of single-ply or multi-ply facial tissue wherein dried single-ply or multi-ply facial tissue are recovered.
- 137. The hydrophilic, humectant, soft, pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent paper of claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the softener is added to the nascent web or the dry sheet and both the imidazoline moiety and organic compounds facilitate the formation of the absorbent paper product formed from cellulosic fibers and optionally up to 50% synthetic fibers.
- 138. The hydrophylic, humectant, soft pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent paper of claim 137 in the form of a single-ply or multi-ply napkin.
- 139. The hydrophylic, humectant, soft pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent paper of claim 137 in the form of a single-ply or multi-ply towel.
- 140. The hydrophylic, humectant, soft pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent paper of claim 137 in the form of a single-ply or multi-ply bathroom tissue.
- 141. The hydrophylic, humectant, soft pliant single-ply or multi-ply absorbent paper of claim 137 in the form of a single-ply or multi-ply facial tissue.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation in part application of Ser. No. 08/770,929 filed Dec. 23, 1996
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