Claims
- 1. A method of embossing a paper web, the method comprising the steps of:passing a paper web between a pair of embossing rolls, at least one of the rolls having a relieved pattern surface extending for a width substantially equivalent to the width of the web, the surfaces of the pair of embossing rolls contacting the web and imparting the relieved pattern surface of the at least one embossing roll onto the web; and preventing or cleaning deposits from the surface of the at least one embossing roll by directing pressurized air through an air nozzle having an elongated narrow outlet configured to direct the pressurized air as an air knife against the patterned surface of the embossing roll after the patterned surface rotates out of contact with the web, the air knife extending an embossing width of the embossing roll.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of mixing a solvent with the pressurized air and being directed through the nozzle against the surface of the embossing roll after the embossing roll rotates out of contact with the web to dissolve deposits stuck to the surface of the embossing roll.
- 3. The method of claim 1, the pair of embossing rolls comprises two rigid embossing rolls.
- 4. The method of claim 1, the pair of embossing rolls comprises a rigid roll and a resilient roll.
- 5. A method of embossing a paper web, the method comprising the steps of:passing a paper web between a pair of embossing rolls, at least one of the rolls having a relieved pattern surface, thereby contacting the web with the surface of the embossing rolls and imparting the relieved pattern surface on the at least one embossing roll onto the web; mixing a lubricant with pressurized air; and preventing or cleaning deposits from the surface of the at least one embossing roll by directing the mixture of lubricant and pressurized air through an air nozzle and against the patterned surface of the embossing roll after the embossing roll rotates out of contact with the web to prevent deposits from sticking to the surface of the embossing roll, the air being directed against the embossing roll surface as an air knife, the air knife extending an embossing width of the embossing roll.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the lubricant is selected from the group consisting of severely treated, low viscosity, hydrotreated paraffinic white mineral oils; polydimethysiloxane silicone compound and reactive silane; dioctyldodecyl fluoroheptyl citrate; tri-octyldodecyl-citrate; and C12-15 alkyl benzoates.
- 7. A method of preventing or cleaning deposits from a relieved-pattern roll, the method comprising the steps of:passing a paper web between a pair of relieved-pattern rolls, at least one of the rolls having a patterned surface extending for a width substantially equivalent to the width of the web, the surfaces of the pair of relieved-pattern rolls contacting the web and imparting the patterned surface of the at least one relieved-pattern roll onto the web; providing pressurized air; and directing the pressurized air through an air nozzle having an elongated narrow outlet configured to form the pressurized air as an air knife against a surface of the relieved-pattern roll after the surface rotates out of contact with the moving web, the air knife extending a patterning width of the relieved-pattern roll.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of mixing a solvent with the pressurized air.
- 9. A method of preventing or cleaning deposits from a relieved-pattern roll for imparting a pattern onto a moving web, the method comprising the steps of:providing pressurized air; mixing a lubricant with the pressurized air; and directing the pressurized air through an air nozzle having an elongated narrow outlet configured to form the pressurized air as an air knife against a surface of the relieved-pattern roll after the surface rotates out of contact with the moving web, the air knife extending a patterning width of the relieved-pattern roll.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the lubricant is selected from the group consisting of severely treated, low viscosity, hydrotreated paraffinic white mineral oils; polydimethysiloxane silicone compound and reactive silane; dioctyldodecyl fluoroheptyl citrate; tri-octyldodecyl-citrate; and C12-15 alkyl benzoates.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/970,504, filed Nov. 14, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,093,256.
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