Claims
- 1. A procedure to create a fleece (44) made of fibers (14) with numerous hole structures (36) extending over the entire cross-section of the fleece (44), comprising:in a first step, the fibers (14) are randomly placed on a perforated belt (16) to form a fibrous web (18), in a second step, the fibrous web (18) is transported to a hole-structure-creating unit (20; 20a), in a third step, the hole-structure-creating unit (20; 20a) is a calendar having two rollers with facing surfaces (24, 28; 28a) between which the fibrous web (18) is guided, and the surface (24) of a first roller has numerous barbs (30) facing the fibrous web (18) and the surface (28; 28a) of a second roller (26; 40a) has openings (32, 32a) in which the barbs (3) of the first surface (24) can at least partially enter, such that the fibers (14) of the fibrous web (18) below the barbs (30) are displaced without being destroyed when the barbs (30) sink into the openings (32; 32a) and the hole structures (36) are formed without a heat treatment or simultaneous compression, and the hole structures (36) are created by mechanically displacing the fibers (14), and the displacement of the fibers (14) does not influence their mechanical and chemical structure, and in a fourth step, directly after creating the hole structure, the fibrous web (18) with the hole structures (36) is bonded in a calendar roller arrangement (38; 38a) to form a fleece (44); wherein the fibrous web (18) is additionally transformed by stiffening and thermobonding to form a fleece (44); and wherein before the third step, the fibrous web (18) is prebonded so that the tensile strength of the prebonded fibrous web (18) is 0.1 to 75% of the tensile strength of the bonded fleece (4).
- 2. A procedure according to claim 1, wherein the fibers (14) surrounding the hole structures (36) are additionally fixed before feeding the fibrous web (18) to the bonding unit (38; 38a).
- 3. A procedure to create a fleece (44) made of fibers (14) with numerous hole structures (36) extending over the entire cross-section of the fleece (44), comprising:in a first step, the fibers (14) are randomly placed on a perforated belt (16) to form a fibrous web (18), in a second step, the fibrous web (18) is transported to a hole-structure-creating unit (20; 20a), in a third step, the hole-structure-creating unit (20; 20a) is a calendar having two rollers with facing surfaces (24, 28; 28a) between which the fibrous web (18) is guided, and the surface (24) of a first roller has numerous barbs (30) facing the fibrous web (18) and the surface (28; 28a) of a second roller (26; 40a) has openings (32, 32a) in which the barbs (3) of the first surface (24) can at least partially enter, such that the fibers (14) of the fibrous web (18) below the barbs (30) are displaced without being destroyed when the barbs (30) sink into the openings (32; 32a) and the hole structures (36) are formed without a heat treatment or simultaneous compression, and the hole structures (36) are created by mechanically displacing the fibers (14) and the displacement of the fibers (14) does not influence their mechanical and chemical structure, and in a fourth step, directly after creating the hole structure, the fibrous web (18) with the hole structures (36) is bonded in a calendar roller arrangement (38; 38a) to form a fleece (44); and wherein the fibrous web (18) is fed directly to the bonding unit (38; 38a) after the hole structure (36) is created.
- 4. A procedure according to claim 3, wherein the fourth step directly follows the third step.
- 5. A procedure according to claim 1, wherein the openings (32; 32a) of the second surface (28; 28a) communicate with a vacuum source so that fibers (14) of the fibrous web (18) in the area of the openings (32; 32a) are sucked into the openings (32; 32a).
- 6. A procedure according to claim 1, wherein the openings (32; 32a) of the second surface (28; 28a) communicate with a pressure source so that fibers (14) of the fibrous web (18) in the area of the openings (32; 32a) are blown out of the openings (32; 32a).
- 7. A procedure according to claim 1, wherein the roller has a diameter of 100-500 mm.
- 8. A procedure according to claim 1, further comprising a first element which is a lowering and raising plate.
- 9. A procedure according to claim 1, wherein the barbs (30) of the first element are conical.
- 10. A procedure according to claim 1, wherein the barbs (30) have an involuted shape.
- 11. A procedure according to claim 1, wherein the barbs (30) have an ogival cross-section.
- 12. A procedure according to claim 1, wherein the barbs are 0.5-5 mm high.
- 13. A procedure according to claim 1, further comprising a second element which is a perforated belt.
- 14. A procedure according to claim 1, wherein the hole structures (36) have a diameter of 0.5-5 mm.
- 15. A procedure according to claim 14, wherein the bonding surface is 3-40% of the fleece surface.
- 16. A procedure according to claim 14, wherein the number of bonding points (48) is 20-120 per square centimeter.
- 17. A procedure according to claim 14, wherein the shape of the hole structures (36) is noncircular.
- 18. A procedure according to claim 14, wherein the distance between individual hole structures (36) is irregular.
- 19. A procedure according to claim 1, wherein the fibrous web (18) is bonded to at least one other sheet medium before creating the hole structures (36).
- 20. A procedure according to claim 1, wherein before the third step, the fibrous web (18) is prebonded so that the tensile strength of the prebonded fibrous web (18) is 0.1 to 50% of the tensile strength of the bonded fleece (4).
Priority Claims (1)
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198 27 567 |
Jun 1998 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Applicants claim priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 198 27 567.6 filed Jun. 20, 1998. Applicants also claim priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 of PCT/DE99/01793 filed Jun. 18, 1999. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
PCT Information
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