Claims
- 1. A paperlike web of randomized wet laid cellulosic fibers having a basis weight of from about 8 to about 60 lbs per 3000 sq. ft. ream, substantially the entire web having areas of higher strength and areas of lower strength, said areas of lower strength comprising a plurality of perforate infundibulate bosses formed therein; said areas of higher and lower strength falling into two classes, the areas of higher strength being from about 0.002 to 0.040 inch less in height than the areas of lower strength, said areas of lower strength forming an array of islands substantially surrounded by bands of areas of higher strength.
- 2. The web of claim 1, wherein said islands are diamond, circular, square, or polygonal shaped.
- 3. The web of claim 1, wherein said areas of higher strength are diamond shaped.
- 4. The web of claim 2, wherein said diamond shaped islands have from 7 to 12 bosses along each edge of the diamond.
- 5. The web of claim 3, wherein said islands are separated from one another by a distance equal to from 2 to 12 bosses.
- 6. The web of claim 1, wherein said perforate bosses have a depth of from about 0.010 inch up to about 0.070 inch.
- 7. The web of claim 1, wherein the bosses are elongate hexagons.
- 8. The web of claim 1, wherein the bosses have a base dimension from about 0.075 inch in length to about 0.140 inch in length.
- 9. The web of claim 8, wherein the bosses have a base dimension of from about 0.020 inch in width to about 0.060 inch in width.
- 10. The web of claim 1, wherein both the base and the crown of the bosses are elongate hexagons joined by two relatively planar walls, the first sloping inward and upward at an angle between about 60.degree. and 85.degree., and the other sloping inward and upward at an angle between about 70.degree. and 87.degree., measured from the plane of the hexagonal base.
- 11. The web of claim 1, wherein the areas of higher strength and areas of lower strength are arranged in staggered lines.
- 12. The web of claim 1, wherein said web is a single ply product.
- 13. The web of claim 1, wherein the web is a multi-ply product.
- 14. The web of claim 1, wherein said web is formed into a towel.
- 15. The web of claim 1, wherein said web is formed into a napkin.
- 16. The web of claim 1, wherein said web is formed into a wipe.
- 17. The web of claim 1, wherein said areas of higher strength are areas of nonperforate bosses.
- 18. The web of claim 1, wherein said areas of higher strength are areas of perforate bosses and wherein the perforations in the lower strength area bosses are at least 50% greater than the perforations in the higher strength areas.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/654,877, filed May 29, 1996, now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/487,861, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,861,081 and is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/038,982, filed Mar. 29, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,458,950.
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