Claims
- 1. A method of producing a relatively soft, essentially planar, though three-dimensional product including the production steps of:a) converting to an intermediate product, a relatively soft, essentially flat planar starting product by embossing a three-dimensional pattern that generates a primary bulk with respect to said starting product; and b) stretching this intermediate product achieved by embossing of said initial product essentially in the direction of its largely planar extension for generating a superimposed, secondary bulk with respect to said intermediate product converted by embossing.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, according to which the embossing pattern of said intermediate product is formed from a plurality of “hinged parallelograms” crosslinked together, and that the stretching occurs roughly in a direction running diagonally through said parallelograms.
- 3. A relatively soft, largely planar, though three-dimensional product having a three-dimensional embossing pattern and a secondary bulk superimposed by stretching on this embossing pattern as an inherent primary bulk.
- 4. A product according to claim 3, wherein said secondary bulk is convex and is disposed on the convex side of said embossing pattern that forms said primary bulk.
- 5. A product according to claim 3, wherein said embossing pattern is essentially a symmetrical embossing pattern.
- 6. A product according to claim 3, wherein within said embossing pattern, the embossed individual shapes as a horizontal projection have a form which is designed between the shape of a circle (clearly removed from the shape of the circle) and that of a square or rectangle.
- 7. A product according to claim 3, wherein said embossing pattern is largely a rhombic pattern.
- 8. A product according to claim 3, wherein lines that are essentially embossed on a plane are formed within said embossing pattern between said individual shapes, said lines being connected together and four thereof respectively forming a kind of hinged parallelogram and many such hinged parallelograms being crosslinked together.
- 9. A relatively soft, largely planar, though three-dimensional product, obtainable by a planar three-dimensional intermediate product provided with an embossing pattern that forms a primary bulk and produced by an embossing tool, said intermediate product being lent a lasting secondary bulk that is superimposed on said primary bulk as a result of stretching essentially in the direction of its largely planar extension.
- 10. A product according to claim 9, for which said embossing tool has recesses into which the material of said planar starting product is pressed for said lasting primary bulk.
- 11. A product according to claim 9, for which said embossing tool comprises webs connected together between said recesses, said webs together with said recesses lending said intermediate product an embossing pattern in which raised portions corresponding to said recesses are limited by lines of compressed and hence strengthened material, said lines being embossed by said webs and forming hinged parallelograms that are connected together in a network-like manner such that this network acts as a pantograph when opposite stretching forces are applied in the direction of the large planar extension and essentially in the diagonal direction of said intermediate product's hinged parallelograms.
- 12. A product according to claim 9, for which the side walls of said recesses of said embossing tool extend at a specific acute angle on all sides starting from the tool surface.
- 13. A product according to claim 12, for which said angle is not less than about 40° and particularly not less than about 60° and in particular is 65°.
- 14. A product according to claim 9, for which said recesses comprise graduated side walls in that a plurality of wall sections is juxtaposed into the depth of said recesses starting from the tool surface, and said acute angle formed by said wall portions relative to the tool surface decreases in size from wall portion to wall portion.
- 15. A product according to claim 9, for which the number of said individual shapes per square centimeter is 0.5 to 6 and particularly 1 to 2.5.
- 16. A product according to claim 9, for which the ratio of the depth of said recesses to the width is 0.1 to 0.5 and particularly 0.2 to 0.3.
- 17. A product according to claim 9, for which said webs between said recesses have a width of 0.5 mm to 3 mm and particularly 1.2 mm to 2.2 mm.
- 18. A product according to claim 9, for which said webs comprise a profile and particularly a row of recesses formed along said webs.
- 19. A product according to claim 3, wherein the material used is tissue.
- 20. A product according to claim 4, wherein the embossing pattern is essentially a symmetrical embossing pattern.
- 21. A product according to claim 4, wherein lines that are essentially embossed on a plane are formed within said embossing pattern between said individual shapes, said lines being connected together and four thereof respectively forming a kind of hinged parallelogram and many such hinged parallelograms being crosslinked together.
- 22. A product according to claim 5, wherein lines that are essentially embossed on a plane are formed within said embossing pattern between said individual shapes, said lines being connected together and four thereof respectively forming a kind of hinged parallelogram and many such hinged parallelograms being crosslinked together.
- 23. A product according to claim 6, wherein lines that are essentially embossed on a plane are formed within said embossing pattern between said individual shapes, said lines being connected together and four thereof respectively forming a kind of hinged parallelogram and many such hinged parallelograms being crosslinked together.
- 24. A product according to claim 7, wherein lines that are essentially embossed on a plane are formed within said embossing pattern between said individual shapes, said lines being connected together and four thereof respectively forming a kind of hinged parallelogram and many such hinged parallelograms being crosslinked together.
- 25. A product according to claim 20, wherein lines that are essentially embossed on a plane are formed within said embossing pattern between said individual shapes, said lines being connected together and four thereof respectively forming a kind of hinged parallelogram and many such hinged parallelograms being crosslinked together.
- 26. A method according to claim 1, wherein lines that are essentially embossed on a plane are formed within said embossing pattern between said individual shapes, said lines being connected together and four thereof respectively forming a kind of hinged parallelogram and many such hinged parallelograms being crosslinked together.
- 27. A method according to claim 2, wherein lines that are essentially embossed on a plane are formed within said embossing pattern between said individual shapes, said lines being connected together and four thereof respectively forming a kind of hinged parallelogram and many such hinged parallelograms being crosslinked together.
- 28. The method of claim 1, wherein bulk or thickness of said product is increased by said stretching.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein bulking primarily takes place in a direction perpendicular to a large surface of said initial product.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein when said stretching (S) takes place, constriction (P) takes place in a normal direction to said stretching (S), resulting in constriction corresponding to a pantograph movement and said secondary bulk (8) being superimposed upon said primary bulk (6).
- 31. The product of claim 3, wherein bulk or thickness of said product is increased by said stretching.
- 32. The product of claim 31, wherein bulking primarily takes place in a direction perpendicular to a large surface of said initial product.
- 33. The product of claim 32, wherein when said stretching (S) takes place, constriction (P) takes place in a normal direction to said stretching (S), resulting in constriction corresponding to a pantograph movement and said secondary bulk (8) being superimposed upon said primary bulk (6).
- 34. The product of claim 9, wherein bulk or thickness of said product is increased by said stretching.
- 35. The product of claim 34, wherein bulking primarily takes place in a direction perpendicular to a large surface of said initial product.
- 36. The product of claim 35, wherein when said stretching (S) takes place, constriction (P) takes place in a normal direction to said stretching (S), resulting in constriction corresponding to a pantograph movement and resulting in said secondary bulk (8) being superimposed upon said primary bulk (6).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. PCT/EP98/04435, filed Jul. 16, 1996.
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