Claims
- 1. A method of using a papermaker's fabric to produce a paper product with a textured surface and improved bulk comprising:
- providing a unitary woven fabric having a first woven layer defining a first fabric surface, a second woven layer defining a second fabric surface, the second layer being woven in a substantially coarser mesh than the first layer from yarns and having a significantly larger size than the first layer yarns, and means for interconnecting the first and second layers such that the interconnection of the first layer with the second layer provides structural support and stability to the second layer; and
- using the fabric to make the paper product wherein the fabric is installed in a secondary forming thru-dryer position on papermaking equipment such that the first fabric layer is in direct contact with the papermaking equipment and an aqueous web comes in contact with the second fabric layer while the fabric aids in transporting and forming of the web into the paper product and the papermaking equipment is operated to pre-form the paper forming material into the aqueous web, to introduce the aqueous web onto the fabric and to cause the aqueous web to be deformed to create a pillow effect on the aqueous web while being transported by the fabric.
- 2. A method of using a papermaker's fabric to produce an embossed, non-woven paper product comprising:
- providing a unitary woven fabric having a first woven layer defining a first fabric surface, a second woven layer defining a second fabric surface, the second layer being woven in a substantially coarser mesh than the first layer from yarns and having a significantly larger size than the first layer yarns, and means for interconnecting the first and second layers such that the interconnection of the first layer with the second layer provides structural support and stability to the second layer; and
- using the fabric to make the non-woven paper product by installing the fabric in a thru-drying position on papermaking equipment such that the first fabric layer is in direct contact with the papermaking equipment and an aqueous web comes in contact with the second fabric layer while the fabric aids in transporting and forming of the web into the non-woven paper product and the papermaking equipment is operated to pre-form paper forming material into the web, to introduce the web onto the fabric and to cause the web to be deformed, whereby fibers of the web are moved into the coarser mesh of the second fabric layer during thru-drying resulting in embossment of the non-woven paper product being produced.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of now U.S. Pat. No. 5,151,316 for MULTI-LAYERED PAPERMAKERS FABRIC FOR THRU-DRYER APPLICATION, which was continuation of application Ser. No. 07/445,547, filed Dec. 4, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,013,330 for MULTI-LAYERED FABRIC FOR THRU-DRYER APPLICATION.
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