Claims
- 1. A process for the manufacture of a soft, printed, single-ply bathroom tissue product having a basis weight of at least about 12.5 lbs./3000 square foot ream and having a Yankee side and an air side and having low sidedness which process comprises:providing a moving foraminous support; providing a headbox adjacent said moving foraminous support adapted to form a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said moving foraminous support; providing wet pressing means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web by overall compaction thereof; providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said wet pressing means and adapted to receive and dry the dewatered nascent web; supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising cellulosic papermaking fiber chosen from the group consisting hardwood, softwood, and recycled fibers, and cationic aldehyde-containing cationic temporary wet strength agents and nitrogenous softener/debonder; controlling the overall concentration of the aldehyde-containing cationic temporary wet strength agent and the cationic nitrogenous softener/debonder in said nascent web to between about 1 to about 20 lbs./ton on a dry fiber basis, the weight ratio of the wet strength agent to the softener debonder being controlled to be within the range of about 0.5 to about 10.0; wet pressing said nascent web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee, and creping said web from said Yankee; recovering a creped, dried, absorbent, single-ply bathroom tissue product having a Yankee side and an air side; and printing such absorbent bathroom tissue product on the Yankee side, the air side or both sides and recovering a printed, single-ply, absorbent bathroom tissue product and forming a roll of printed, single-ply bathroom tissue.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the printing is conducted with aqueous or solvent base inks utilizing flexography printing to transfer the image to the single-ply bathroom tissue on the Yankee, air side or both sides of the paper product.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the printing is conducted with aqueous or solvent based inks utilizing a recessed image plate cylinder which is either chemically or mechanically etched to transfer the image to the single-ply bathroom tissue on the Yankee, or air side or both sides of the paper.
- 4. A process for the manufacture of a soft, printed, single-ply, bathroom tissue product having a basis weight of at least about 12.5 lbs./3000 square foot ream and having a Yankee side and an air side and having low sidedness which process comprises:providing a moving foraminous support; providing a headbox adjacent said moving foraminous support adapted to form a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said moving foraminous support; providing wet pressing means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web by overall compaction thereof; providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said wet pressing means and adapted to receive and dry the dewatered nascent web; supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising cellulosic papermaking fiber chosen from the group consisting hardwood, softwood, and recycled fibers, and a cationic aldehyde-containing cationic temporary wet strength agents and cationic nitrogenous softener/debonder; controlling the overall concentration of the aldehyde-containing cationic temporary wet strength agent and controlling the cationic nitrogenous softener/debonder in said nascent web to between about 1 to about 20 lbs./ton on a dry fiber basis, the weight ratio of the wet strength agent to the softener debonder being optionally controlled to be within the range of about 0.5 to about 10.0; wet pressing said nascent web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee, and creping said web from said Yankee; recovering a creped, dried, bathroom tissue product having a Yankee side and an air side and printing on the Yankee side, air side or both sides of the tissue; and controlling the relative amounts of the temporary wet strength agent and controlling the nitrogenous softener/debonder such that said dried tissue exhibits: a specific total tensile strength of between 40 and 200 grams per 3 inches per pound per 3000 square foot ream, a cross direction specific wet tensile strength of between 2.75 and 20.0 grams per 3 inches per pound per 3000 square foot ream, the ratio of MD tensile to CD tensile of between 1.25 and 2.75, a specific geometric mean tensile stiffness of between 0.5 and 3.2 grams per inch per percent strain per pound per 3000 square foot ream, a friction deviation of less than 0.250, and a sidedness parameter of less than 0.30.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the printing is conducted with aqueous or solvent based inks utilizing flexography printing to transfer the image to the single-ply, absorbent paper product on either the Yankee or air side of the paper products.
- 6. The process of claim 4 wherein the printing is conducted with aqueous or solvent base inks utilizing a recessed image plate cylinder which is either chemically or mechanically etched to transmit the image to the single-ply, absorbent paper product on either the Yankee or air side of the paper product.
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein the tissue product exhibits a specific total tensile strength of between 40 and 150 grams per 3 inches per pound per 3000 square foot ream, a cross direction specific wet tensile strength between 2.75 and 15 grams per 3 inches per pound per 3000 square foot ream, a specific geometric mean tensile stiffness of between 0.5 and 2.4 grams per inch per percent strain per 3000 square foot ream, a friction deviation of less than 0.250 and a sidedness parameter of less than 0.30.
- 8. The process of claim 6 wherein the tissue product exhibits a specific total tensile strength between 40 and 75 grams per 3 inches per 3000 square foot ream, a cross direction specific wet tensile strength of between 2.75 and 7.5 grams per 3 inches per pound per 3000 square foot ream, a specific geometric mean tensile stiffness of between 0.5 and 1.2 grams per inch per percent strain per pound per 3000 square foot ream, a friction deviation of less than 0.225; and a sidedness parameter of less than 0.275.
- 9. The process of claim 4 wherein the temporary wet strength agent is in the form of a cationic water soluble organic polymer having aldehyde groups in its moiety.
- 10. The process of claim 9 wherein the temporary wet strength agent is a cationic water soluble starch having aldehyde groups in its moiety.
- 11. The process of claim 4 wherein the softener is added to the furnish.
- 12. A process for the manufacture of a soft, printed, single-ply bathroom tissue product having a basis weight of at least about 12.5 lbs. per 3000 square foot ream and having a Yankee side and an air side and low sidedness which process comprises:providing a moving foraminous support; providing a headbox adjacent said moving foraminous support adapted to form a nascent web by depositing furnish upon said moving foraminous support; providing wet pressing means operatively connected to said moving foraminous support to receive said nascent web and for dewatering of said nascent web by overall compaction thereof; providing a Yankee dryer operatively connected to said moving foraminous support and said wet pressing means and adapted to receive and dry the dewatered nascent web; supplying a furnish to said headbox comprising cellulosic papermaking fiber chosen from the group consisting of hardwood, softwood, and recycled fibers; spraying uncharged aldehyde containing wet strength agents and cationic softeners/debonders on the web; controlling the overall concentration of the uncharged aldehyde-containing temporary wet strength agents and controlling the cationic nitrogenous softener/debonder in the web to between about 1 to about 20 lbs. per ton on a dry fiber basis, the weight ratio of the wet strength agent to the softener/debonder being optionally controlled to be within the range of about 0.5 to about 10; wet pressing said nascent web; transferring said nascent web to said Yankee dryer, adhering said web to said Yankee, and creping said web from said Yankee web having a Yankee side and an air side; printing the web on the Yankee side, the air side, or both sides before or after embossing; recovering a creped, dried bathroom tissue product; and forming a roll of a single-ply tissue; controlling the relative amounts of the temporary wet strength agent and controlling the nitrogenous softener/debonder such that said dried tissue after embossing exhibits: a specific total tensile strength of between 40 and 200 grams per 3 inches per pound per 3000 square foot ream, a cross direction specific wet tensile strength of between 2.75 and 20.0 grams per 3 inches per pound per 3000 square foot ream, the ratio of MD tensile to CD tensile of between 1.25 and 2.75, a specific geometric mean tensile stiffness of between 0.5 and 3.2 grams per inch per percent strain per pound per 3000 square foot ream, a friction deviation of less than 0.250, and a sidedness parameter of less than 0.30.
- 13. The process of claim 12 wherein the printing is conducted with aqueous or solvent based inks utilizing a recessed image plate cylinder which is either chemically or mechanically etched to transmit the image to the single-ply, absorbent paper product on either the Yankee or air side of the paper product.
- 14. The process of claim 12 wherein the printing is conducted with aqueous or solvent base inks utilizing flexography printing to transfer the image to the single-ply, absorbent paper product on either the Yankee or air side of the paper products.
- 15. The process of claim 12 wherein the bathroom tissue product exhibits a specific total tensile strength of between 40 and 150 grams per 3 inches per pound per 3000 square foot ream, a cross direction specific wet tensile strength of between 2.75 and 15.0 grams per 3 inches per pound per 3000 square foot ream, a specific geometric mean tensile stiffness of between 0.5 and 2.4 grams per inch per percent strain per 3000 square foot ream, a friction deviation of less than 0.250 and a sidedness parameter of less than 0.30.
- 16. The process of claim 15 wherein the bathroom tissue product exhibits a total specific tensile strength between 40 and 75 grams per 3 inches per 3000 square foot ream, a cross direction specific wet tensile strength of between 2.75 and 7.5 grams per 3 inches per pound per 3000 square foot ream, a specific geometric mean tensile stiffness of between 0.5 and 1.2 grams per inch per percent strain per pound per 3000 square foot ream, a friction deviation of less than 0.225; and a sidedness parameter of less than 0.275.
- 17. The process of claim 16 wherein the uncharged aldehyde containing temporary wet strength agent is glyoxal.
- 18. The process of claim 12 wherein the tissue is embossed before or after printing.
- 19. The process of claim 12 where the tissue is printed on the Yankee side after embossing.
- 20. The process of claim 12 wherein the tissue is printed on the Yankee side before embossing.
- 21. The process of claim 12 wherein the tissue is printed on the air side after embossing.
- 22. The process of claim 12 wherein the tissue is printed on the air side before embossing.
- 23. The process of claim 12 wherein the bathroom tissue is printed on both sides prior to embossing.
- 24. The process of claim 12 wherein the bathroom tissue is printed on both sides after embossing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/568,661 filed May 10, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,517,673; which itself is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/075,689 filed May 11, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,165,319.
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