Claims
- 1. A method of producing bulky, soft sanitary tissue, comprising:
- providing in a continuous strip a low bulk dry untextured tissue sheet web of about 0.115 mm thickness from a water slurry of tissue quality cellulose fibers hydrogen bonded by drying of the web to from about 85% to 97% dry condition;
- providing cooperating grooved rotary texturing rolls each of which has generally radially projecting texturing ribs separated by grooves, the ribs on each of the rolls being the same and having from 4 to 30 equally spaced ribs per centimeter measured across the ribs, each rib being of generally triangular shape with a line contact crest;
- orienting said rolls in nip relation with the texturing ribs and grooves of each roll partially interdigitated with the ribs and grooves of the other of the rolls, and with the spacing between the partially interdigitated ribs greater than the thickness of said web;
- guiding said dry web under running tension through the rib and groove nip of said rolls;
- effecting longitudinal running of said dry web and rotation of said rolls at a common speed;
- thrusting said rib crests into the opposite faces of the running dry web and effecting progressive wave-stretch deformation of the web areas engaged by the thrusting crests out of the original plane of the tensioned web, and thereby mechanically breaking the hydrogen bond of and partially loosensing some of the fibers of the dry web and texturing and imparting desired tissue bulk and softness to the running dry web while retaining satisfactory web integrity, and elasticity and breaking length characteristics in the textured web;
- and after said stretch deformation releasing said web areas from said rib crests and permitting said web areas to return elastically toward said original plane of the web;
- whereby, the loosened fibers at both faces of the web provide a fluffiness which imparts the desired bulk and softness to the textured dry web.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, comprising advancing the dry untextured tissue sheet web through a plurality of said grooved rotary texturing roll nips, and thereby increasing the bulk and softness in the resulting tissue sheet.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, comprising providing the texturing rolls with texturing ribs at least 0.5 mm in height and intervening grooves about 0.5 mm deep, and spacing the rolls apart at the nip within a range of 0.20 mm to 0.40 mm.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, comprising effecting the texturing to attain a bulk of about 8.5 cm.sup.3 /gm.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, comprising forming the untextured dry tissue web to a basis weight of 20 gm/m.sup.2 and texturing the dry tissue web to a caliper thickness of about 0.17 mm, a bulk of about 8.5 cm.sup.3 /gm and a breaking length of about 377 m with a softness rating of about 4.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, wherein the untextured dry tissue web is of a basis weight of about 20 gm/m.sup.2, and texturing the dry tissue web to a bulk within a range of about 6 cm.sup.3 /gm to about 10.5 cm.sup.3 /gm.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, comprising after advancing the untextured dry tissue web through the nip of said first mentioned set of grooved rotary texturing rolls, successively thereafter advancing the dry tissue web through the nip of a second set of grooved rotary texturing rolls having complementary substantially interdigitated texturing ribs and grooves, and thereby increasing the bulk of the dry textured web.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, comprising forming said texturing ribs on said texturing rolls to run axially on the perimeter of the rolls, and dry texturing said web entirely across its width.
- 9. A method according to claim 1, comprising forming said texturing rolls with said ribs circumferentially on the rolls, and dry texturing the web entirely across its width.
- 10. A method according to claim 1, comprising providing said texturing ribs on said texturing rolls to extend axially along the perimeters of the rolls, and providing texturing rolls having the same characteristics except that the texturing ribs extend circumferentially on the perimeters of the rolls, and treating the same web successively between the rolls having the ribs running axially and between the rolls having the ribs running circumferentially.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 800,737 filed May 26, 1977, now abandoned.
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