Claims
- 1. A soft, absorbent paper product comprising at least two webs of paper, at least two of which webs are dissimilar, wherein at least one of said dissimilar webs is produced by a conventional papermaking process and has a random crepe pattern and a density of from 0.150 to 0.240 gm/cc and wherein at least one of said dissimilar webs is produced by a high bulk papermaking process and has a regularly repeating crepe pattern and a density of from about 0.070 to about 0.140 gm/cc; said paper product having a bending modulus substantially lower than the average of the bending moduli of a multi-ply paper product made entirely from paper produced by said conventional papermaking process and of a multi-ply paper product made entirely from paper produced by said high bulk papermaking process.
- 2. The product of claim 1 wherein said high bulk papermaking process includes the steps of thermally predrying a substantially uncompacted moist web of papermaking fibers carried on an imprinting fabric to a consistency of from about 30 percent to about 98 percent, imprinting the knuckle pattern of said imprinting fabric into the thermally predried web during transfer to a creping drum, and creping the imprinted web from the surface of the creping drum.
- 3. A soft, absorbent paper product comprising at least two webs of paper, at least two of which webs are dissimilar, wherein at least one of said dissimilar webs is produced by a conventional papermaking process and has a random crepe pattern and a density of from about 0.170 to about 0.190 gm/cc and wherein at least one of said dissimilar webs is produced by a high bulk papermaking process and has a regularly repeating crepe pattern and a density from about 0.096 to about 0.124 gm/cc; said paper product having a bending modulus substantially lower than the average of the bending moduli of a multi-ply paper product made entirely from paper produced by said conventional papermaking process and of a multi-ply paper product made entirely from paper produced by said high bulk papermaking process.
- 4. The product of claim 3 wherein said high bulk papermaking process includes the steps of thermally predrying a substantially uncompacted moist web of papermaking fibers carried on an imprinting fabric to a consistency of from about 30 percent to about 98 percent, imprinting the knuckle pattern of said imprinting fabric into the thermally predried web during transfer to a creping drum, and creping the imprinted web from the surface of the creping drum.
- 5. A soft, absorbent paper product comprising a first web and a second web, wherein said first web has a random crepe pattern and a density of from about 0.150 to about 0.240 gm/cc and said second web has a regularly repeating crepe pattern and a density of from about 0.070 to about 0.140 gm/cc; said paper product having a bending modulus substantially lower than the average bending moduli of a two ply paper product made entirely from paper produced by a conventional papermaking process and a two-ply paper product made entirely from paper produced by a high bulk papermaking process.
- 6. The product of claim 5 wherein said second web is produced by a process which includes the steps of thermally predrying a substantially uncompacted moist web of papermaking fibers carried on an imprinting fabric to a consistency of from about 30 percent to about 98 percent, imprinting the knuckle pattern of said imprinting fabric into the thermally predried web during transfer to a creping drum, and creping the imprinted web from the surface of the creping drum.
- 7. The paper product according to claim 5, wherein said first web is produced by a conventional papermaking process and said second web is produced by a high bulk papermaking process.
- 8. The paper product according to claim 7 wherein said first web has a density of from about 0.170 to about 0.190 gm/cc and said second web has a density of from about 0.096 to about 0.124 gm/cc.
- 9. The paper product according to claim 7 wherein said high bulk papermaking process includes the steps of thermally predrying a substantially uncompacted moist web of papermaking fibers carried on an imprinting fabric to a consistency of from about 30 percent to about 98 percent, imprinting the knuckle pattern of said imprinting fabric into the thermally predried web during transfer to a creping drum and creping the imprinted web from the surface of the creping drum.
- 10. A soft, absorbent paper product comprising a first web and a second web wherein said first web has a random crepe pattern and a density of from about 0.170 to about 0.190 gm/cc and said second web has a regularly repeating crepe pattern and a density of from about 0.096 to about 0.124 gm/cc; said paper product having a bending modulus substantially lower than the average of the bending moduli of a two-ply paper product made entirely from paper produced by a conventional papermaking process and of a two-ply paper product made entirely from paper produced by a high bulk papermaking process.
- 11. The product of claim 10 wherein said second web is produced by a process which includes the steps of thermally predrying a substantially uncompacted moist web of papermaking fibers carried on an imprinting fabric to a consistency of from about 30 percent to about 98 percent, imprinting the knuckle pattern of said imprinting fabric into the thermally predried web during transfer to a creping drum, and creping the imprinted web from the surface of the creping drum.
- 12. A soft absorbent paper product comprising three webs of paper, at least two of which webs are dissimilar, wherein at least one of said dissimilar webs is produced by a conventional papermaking process and has a random crepe pattern and a density of from about 0.150 to about 0.240 gm/cc and wherein at least one of said dissimilar webs is produced by a high bulk papermaking process and has a regularly repeating crepe pattern and a density of from about 0.070 to about 0.140 gm/cc; said paper product having a bending modulus substantially lower than the average of the bending moduli of a multi-ply paper product made entirely from paper produced by said conventional papermaking process and of a multi-ply paper product made entirely from paper produced by said high bulk papermaking process.
- 13. The paper product of claim 12 wherein said web produced by said conventional papermaking process has a density of from about 0.170 to about 0.190 gm/cc and said web produced by by said high bulk papermaking process has a density of from about 0.096 to about 0.124 gm/cc.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 574,840, filed May 5, 1975 now abandoned.
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