Claims
- 1. A nonwoven fabric printing medium comprising a first nonwoven fabric layer formed of thermoplastic polymer continuous filaments, said first nonwoven fabric layer having an outer surface adapted to receive printing ink, and at least one additional nonwoven fabric layer bonded to said first nonwoven fabric layer to form an integral unitary composite sheet material, the nonwoven fabric printing medium having a porosity of no more than 75 CFM pursuant to ASTM D-737-80.
- 2. The printing medium of claim 1, in which the porosity of the printing medium is no more than 25 CFM pursuant to ASTM D-737-80.
- 3. The printing medium of claim 1, wherein said first nonwoven fabric layer also includes a thermoplastic polymer binder bonding together the thermoplastic polymer continuous filaments of said first layer, and wherein the same thermoplastic binder also bonds said first nonwoven fabric layer to said at least one additional nonwoven fabric layer.
- 4. The printing medium of claim 3, wherein said thermoplastic polymer binder is initially in fibrous form.
- 5. The printing medium of claim 3, wherein the continuous filaments of said first layer have a trilobal cross-section.
- 6. The printing medium of claim 3, wherein said continuous thermoplastic polymer filaments are formed from polyester.
- 7. The printing medium of claim 6, wherein said thermoplastic polymer binder comprises a polyester copolymer having a lower melting temperature than the polyester polymer of said continuous filaments.
- 8. The printing medium of claim 1, in which said outer surface is a smooth calendered surface having a surface roughness Rz of no more than 10 μm.
- 9. The printing medium of claim 1, wherein said first nonwoven fabric layer comprises a spunbond nonwoven formed from continuous polyester homopolymer matrix filaments of a trilobal cross-section, and a fibrous binder of a lower-melting polyester copolymer which bond the continuous matrix filaments.
- 10. The printing medium of claim 9, wherein said at least one additional nonwoven fabric layer comprises a second spunbond nonwoven fabric bonded to said first fabric, said second spunbond fabric being formed from continuous polyester homopolymer matrix filaments of a trilobal cross-section, and a fibrous binder of a lower-melting polyester copolymer which bond the continuous matrix filaments.
- 11. The printing medium of claim 1, wherein the filaments of said spunbond layer are from about 1 to 10 denier per filament.
- 12. The printing medium of claim 1, in which the overall basis weight is at least 3 ounces per square yard.
- 13. The printing medium of claim 1, including a coating of an ink-receptive composition on said outer surface.
- 14. The printing medium of claim 1 having a grab tensile strength in both the CD and XD of at least 120 pounds.
- 15. A nonwoven fabric printing medium comprising: a first nonwoven fabric layer having a calendered outer surface adapted to receive printing ink, and comprising a spunbond nonwoven formed from continuous polyester homopolymer matrix filaments of a trilobal cross-section and a fibrous binder of a lower-melting polyester copolymer which bonds the continuous matrix filaments, and a second nonwoven fabric layer bonded to said first nonwoven fabric layer and comprising a spunbond nonwoven formed from continuous polyester homopolymer matrix filaments of a trilobal cross-section and a fibrous binder of a lower-melting polyester copolymer which bonds the continuous matrix filaments of the second nonwoven fabric layer, and wherein the copolymer binder present in said first and second layers also bonds the first and second layers to one another, and said printing medium having a porosity of no more than 25 CFM pursuant to ASTM D-737-80.
- 16. The printing medium of claim 15, in which the nonwoven fabric layers thereof are formed entirely of polyester.
- 17. The printing medium of claim 15, including a coating of an ink-receptive composition on said calendered outer surface.
- 18. The printing medium of claim 15, wherein the first and second nonwoven fabric layers are bonded directly to one another by said binder filaments of lower melting polyester copolymer.
- 19. The printing medium of claim 15, additionally including at least one intermediate nonwoven fabric layer disposed between said first and second nonwoven fabric layers and bonded thereto.
- 20. A nonwoven fabric printing medium comprising: a first nonwoven fabric layer having an outer surface with a surface roughness Rz of no more than 10 μm, said first nonwoven fabric layer formed from continuous polyethylene terephthalate homopolymer matrix filaments of about 1 to 10 denier per filament and a fibrous binder of a lower-melting polyethylene isophthalate copolymer which bonds the continuous matrix filaments, a second nonwoven fabric layer bonded to said first nonwoven fabric layer and formed from continuous polyethylene terephthalate homopolymer matrix filaments and a fibrous binder of a lower-melting polyethylene isophthalate copolymer which bonds the continuous matrix filaments of the second nonwoven fabric layer, and wherein the polyethylene isophthalate copolymer binder present in said first and second layers also bonds the first and second layers to one another, and the printing medium having a basis weight of 3 to 12 ounces per square yard and a porosity of no more than 25 CFM pursuant to ASTM D-737-80.
- 21. A method of producing a printing medium, comprising
forming a nonwoven fabric first layer of continuous thermoplastic polymer filaments; forming a nonwoven fabric second layer; directing said first and second nonwoven fabric layers into overlying relation with one another; bonding said first and second layers in opposing face-to-face relationship to form a composite nonwoven fabric; and calendering the exposed outer surface of said first nonwoven fabric layer to form a calendered outer surface adapted to receive printing ink. with the printing medium having a porosity of no more than 75 CFM pursuant to ASTM D-737-80.
- 22. A method according to claim 21, wherein said bonding step comprises transporting the printing medium through a nip between a pair of cooperating calender rolls.
- 23. A method according to claim 22, wherein said bonding further comprises transporting the printing medium through a second nip between a second pair of cooperating calender rolls, said second nip exerting a higher pressure than the first nip.
- 24. A method according to claim 23, wherein the gap within the second nip is narrower than the gap within the first nip.
- 25. A method according to claim 21 including the step of applying an ink-receptive coating to the outer surface of said first nonwoven fabric layer.
- 26. A method according to claim 21, wherein said step of forming a nonwoven fabric first layer and said step of forming a nonwoven fabric second layer comprise forming respective spunbond nonwoven fabric layers from continuous polyester homopolymer matrix filaments of a trilobal cross-section and a fibrous binder of a lower-melting polyester copolymer which bonds the continuous matrix filaments, and wherein said step of bonding said first and second layers in opposing face-to-face relationship includes heating the respective fabric layers so that the copolymer binder present in the first and second layers softens to fuse and bond the layers to one another.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/476,459, filed Jun. 6, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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