Claims
- 1. The method of forming a felted fibrous structure having an improved coefficient of uniformity of random orientation of fibers therein by projecting an air fiber stream containing cellulosic type fibers with length of 0.25 inch or less from a nozzle for collection on a porous collection surface comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a relatively dilute air suspension of substantially individualized cellulosic type fibers in which at least one half of the fibers have a length of 0.25 inch or less;
- (b) selecting a nozzle with outlet of a rectangular type configuration from about 0.5 to about 4.0 inches wide and from about 0.5 inch to about 10.0 feet long for projecting said air suspension of fibers as a jet stream;
- (c) positioning said nozzle above said porous collection surface with the nozzle outlet from about 2.5 feet to about 8.25 feet away from said collection surface;
- (d) projecting said air suspension of fibers from said selected nozzle as a jet stream at a linear velocity of at least 2,000 feet per minute to about 10,000 feet per minute toward said collection surface;
- (e) applying suction to the opposite side of said porous collection surface from that which faces the nozzle to draw collecting air through the porous collection surface; and
- (f) correlating the selected nozzle configuration to the distance between the nozzle outlet and collection surface and positioning the nozzle outlet at a selected correlated distance above the collection surface where the fibers in said projected jet stream will move as individualized fibers without formation of clots in a uniform and direct path from said nozzle to said collection surface and from thereon a felted structure in which the fibers are uniformly felted in random orientation to provide an optical coefficient of variation not greater than about 6.0 percent.
- 2. The method of claim 1 which includes the step of selecting a nozzle outlet other than a rectangular type which has an outlet area equivalent to the said rectangular type nozzle outlet configuration.
- 3. The method of claim 1 which includes the steps of:
- (a) selecting a nozzle outlet configuration which projects a jet stream of said suspended fibers not over about 1.0 inch wide; and
- (b) injecting a liquid binder into the jet stream of suspended fibers between a position located adjacent to the outlet of the nozzle and not over about 12 inches away from the nozzle outlet in a direction toward said collection surface.
- 4. The method of claim 1 which includes the steps of holding the nozzle in a stationary position for projecting said air fiber stream to the support and correlating the size of the collection surface to the nozzle configuration so that substantially all of the fibers in the air jet stream are collected on the support.
- 5. The method of claim 1 which includes the step of oscillating said nozzle.
- 6. The method of claim 1 which includes the step of collecting substantially all of said fibers from said projected jet stream on the porous collection surface to form said felted fibrous structure.
- 7. The method of forming a felted fibrous structure having an improved coefficient of uniformity of random orientation of fibers therein by projecting an air fiber stream containing cellulosic type fibers with length of 0.25 inch or less from a nozzle for collection on a porous collection surface comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a relatively dilute air suspension of substantially individualized cellulosic type fibers containing no more than about 1.0 pound of fiber for each 100 cubic feet of air in which at least one half of the fibers have a length of 0.25 inch or less;
- (b) selecting a nozzle with outlet of rectangular configuration from about 0.5 to about 2.0 inches wide and from about 0.5 to about 6.0 feet long for projecting said air suspension of fibers as a jet stream;
- (c) positioning said nozzle above said porous collection surface with the nozzle outlet from about 2.5 feet to about 7.1 feet away from said collection surface;
- (d) projecting said air suspension of fibers from said selected nozzle configuration as a jet stream at a linear velocity between about 2,000 to 10,000 feet per minute into an unconfined air space without any enclosure surrounding said jet stream during transit from the nozzle to the collection surface;
- (e) applying suction to the opposite side of said porous collection surface from that which faces the nozzle to draw collecting air through said porous collection surface in a volume of not less than about three times the volume of the air fiber stream projected from said nozzle at a velocity of not less than about 75 percent of the impact velocity of said air fiber stream on the collecting surface; and
- (f) correlating the selected nozzle configuration to the distance between the nozzle outlet and collection surface and positioning the nozzle outlet at a selected correlated distance from the collection surface where the fibers in said projected air stream will move as individualized fibers without formation of clots in a uniform and direct path from said nozzle to said collection surface and form thereon a felted structure in which the fibers are uniformly felted in random orientation to provide an optical coefficient of variation not greater than about 6.0 percent.
- 8. The method of claim 7 which includes the steps of:
- (a) selecting a nozzle outlet configuration which projects a jet stream of said suspended fibers not over about 1.0 inch wide; and
- (b) injecting a liquid binder inside the exterior of said jet stream of suspended fibers between a position located adjacent to the outlet of said nozzle and not over about 4.0 inches away from the nozzle outlet toward said collection surface.
- 9. The method of claim 7 which includes the steps of oscillating said nozzle.
- 10. The method of claim 7 which includes the steps of:
- (a) selecting a nozzle configuration having an outlet of about 0.5 inch wide; and
- (b) positioning said nozzle with its outlet from about 2.5 feet to about 5.4 feet above said collection surface.
- 11. The method of claim 7 which includes the steps of:
- (a) selecting a nozzle configuration having an outlet of about 1.0 inch wide; and
- (b) positioning said nozzle with its outlet from about 2.9 feet to about 6.2 feet above said collection surface.
- 12. The method of claim 7 which includes the step of selecting a rectangular nozzle configuration having a width of from about 0.5 to about 4.0 inches wide and a length from about 5.0 to about 16.0 inches.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of my copending application Ser. No. 640,162 filed Dec. 12, 1975 and now abandoned which is in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 407,934 filed Oct. 19, 1973 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 3,939,532 which was in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 253,098 filed May 15, 1972 and now abandoned which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 46,594 filed June 16, 1970 and now abandoned.
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