Claims
- 1. An apparatus in the forming section of a papermaking machine for forming a macroscopically planar cellulosic fibrous structure having regions of at least three mutually different basis weights disposed in a nonrandom repeating pattern, said apparatus comprising:
- a liquid pervious fiber retentive forming element having zones through which a liquid carrying the cellulosic fibers may drain; and
- a means for retaining the cellulosic fibers on said forming element in a nonrandom repeating pattern of three regions having three different basis weights, wherein said retaining means comprises zones of different hydraulic radii through which said liquid carrying said cellulosic fibers may drain to dispose said fibers in a relatively high basis weight region comprising an essentially continuous network; a relatively low basis weight region being circumscribed by said high basis weight region; and a region of intermediate basis weight relative to the basis weights of said high basis weight region and said low basis weight regions, said intermediate basis weight region being circumscribed by said high basis weight region and being juxtaposed with said low basis weight region, the pattern of said regions corresponding to the zones of different hydraulic radii in said retaining means.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said selective retaining means comprises a foraminous, liquid pervious reinforcing structure and a patterned array of protuberances joined thereto at a proximal end of each protuberance and extending outwardly to a free end of each protuberance, a plurality of said protuberances having at least one fluid pervious orifice therethrough so that the portions of said reinforcing structure registered with said orifices are in fluid communication with said free ends of said protuberances, each said protuberance being circumscribed by a liquid pervious annulus, each said protuberance being spaced apart from an adjacent protuberance, said spacing being taken parallel to the plane of said reinforcing structure, to provide a hydraulic radius in the annulus between said protuberance and the adjacent protuberances which is greater than the hydraulic radius of said orifice through said protuberance.
- 3. An apparatus in the forming section of a papermaking machine for forming a macroscopically planar cellulosic fibrous structure having regions of at least three mutually different basis weights disposed in a nonrandom repeating pattern, said apparatus comprising:
- a liquid pervious fiber retentive forming element having zones through which a liquid carrying the cellulosic fibers may drain; and
- a means for retaining the cellulosic fibers on said forming element in a nonrandom repeating pattern of three regions having three different basis weights, wherein said retaining means comprises a foraminous, liquid pervious reinforcing structure and a patterned array of protuberances joined thereto at a proximal end of each protuberance and extending outwardly to a free end of each protuberance, said patterned array being arranged with first protuberances spaced from an adjacent second protuberance by a first distance taken parallel to the plane of the reinforcing structure, and said first protuberance being spaced from adjacent third protuberances by a second distance taken parallel to the plane of the reinforcing structure, whereby said first spaced distance and said second spaced distance are not equal to each other, each said protuberance being circumscribed by a liquid pervious annulus.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the hydraulic radius of the annulus between said first protuberances and second protuberances is less than the hydraulic radius of the annulus between said first protuberances and said third protuberances.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/722,792, filed on Jun. 28, 1991, now U.S. No. Pat. 5,245,025.
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