Claims
- 1. A multi-ply tissue paper product, comprising:
at least three structured plies of paper; a first outer ply with a first microstructure pattern with first protuberances with a first density of more than 40 protuberances/cm2; a second outer ply with a second microstructure pattern with second protuberances with a second density of more than 40 protuberances/cm2; at least one middle ply sandwiched between the first outer ply and the second outer ply with a third structure pattern being an embossed pattern with third protuberances with a density of less than 40 protuberances/cm2; wherein the first and second outer plies and the at least one middle ply are ply bonded together in a non-registered manner.
- 2. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 1, wherein the first microstructure pattern has first protuberances with a first height h1 and the second microstructure pattern has second protuberances with a second height h2; wherein the protuberances of the third structure pattern have a height H which is at least 1.3 times greater than h1 and h2, respectively.
- 3. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 1, wherein the first microstructure pattern has first protuberances with a first height h1 and the second microstructure pattern has second protuberances with a second height h2; wherein the protuberances of the third structure pattern have a height H which is at least 1.5 times greater than h1 and h2, respectively.
- 4. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 1, wherein the first microstructure pattern has first protuberances with a first height h1 and the second microstructure pattern has second protuberances with a second height h2; wherein the protuberances of the third structure pattern have a height H which is at least 2.0 times greater than h1 and h2, respectively.
- 5. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 1, wherein the first outer ply has a fourth structure pattern with fourth protuberances having essentially the same height as the first protuberances of the first micro structure pattern.
- 6. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 5, wherein the second outer ply has a fifth structure pattern with fifth protuberances having essentially the same height as the second protuberances of the second microstructure pattern.
- 7. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 6, wherein the fourth and fifth structure pattern are essentially identical.
- 8. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 6, wherein the fourth and fifth structure pattern are different than each other.
- 9. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 5, wherein the fourth and fifth protuberances have an elongate shape.
- 10. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 5, wherein the fourth protuberances have an elongate shape.
- 11. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 5, wherein the fifth protuberances have an elongate shape.
- 12. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 5, wherein the fourth and fifth protuberances have a dot-like shape arranged in a way to form an aesthetic pattern.
- 13. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 5, wherein the fourth protuberances have a dot-like shape arranged in a way to form an aesthetic pattern.
- 14. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 5, wherein the fifth protuberances have a dot-like shape arranged in a way to form an aesthetic pattern.
- 15. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 1, wherein the ply bonding is generated by adhesive lamination using a lamination pattern.
- 16. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 1, wherein ply bonding is generated by a mechanical ply bonding technique.
- 17. The multi-ply tissue paper product according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second outer plies is a TAD-paper.
- 18. The multi-ply tissue paper according to any of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and the second outer plies is micro-embossed.
- 19. A method of producing a multi-ply tissue paper, the method comprising:
a) structuring a first outer ply with a first microstructure pattern with a density of protuberances of more than 40 protuberances/cm2; b) structuring a second outer ply with a second microstructure pattern with a density of second protuberances of more than 40 protuberances/cm2; c) embossing a middle ply with a third structure pattern being an embossing pattern with a density of less than 40 protuberances/cm2; and d) combining together the three plies in an unregistered way.
- 20. The method of producing a multi-ply tissue paper according to claim 19, further comprising:
a1) further structuring a design pattern into the first outer ply.
- 21. The method of producing a multi-ply tissue paper according to claim 19, further comprising:
b1) further generating a design pattern in the second outer ply.
- 22. The method of producing a multi-ply tissue paper according to claim 19, further comprising:
b1) further embossing a design pattern in the second outer ply.
- 23. The method of producing a multi-ply tissue paper according to claim 19, wherein the step d) comprises:
d1) providing a separate mechanical ply bonding of all three plies using exclusively a mechanic ply bonding technique without the use of adhesive.
- 24. The method of producing a multi-ply tissue paper according to claim 19, wherein step d) is further subdivided into
d1) combining the first outer ply and the middle ply to a combined tissue web; d2) applying an adhesive to the combined tissue web; and d3) marrying the combined tissue web and the second outer ply.
- 25. The method of producing a multi-ply tissue paper according to claim 24, wherein in step d2) the lamination is provided using a design pattern of lamination dots.
- 26. The method of producing a multi-ply tissue paper according to claim 19, wherein the structuring of at least one of the first outer ply and second outer ply is performed by embossing a micro-embossing pattern.
- 27. The method of producing a multi-ply tissue paper according to claim 19, wherein the structuring of at least one of the first outer ply and second outer ply is performed by a TAD process.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/298,101, filed in the United States on Jun. 15, 2001, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60298101 |
Jun 2001 |
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