Claims
- 1. Fibrous sheet material comprising,
- a soft, absorbent, unitary, laminate-like web of substantially planar-aligned fibers,
- the web having first and second surface regions, each on one side of a central core region, the central core region having less fiber concentration than the first surface region,
- only one of said surface regions having a surface disposition of bonding material extending only through said surface region,
- a second, penetrating disposition of bonding material extending through the central core region and connecting the first and second surface regions together, the second penetrating disposition of bonding material being in a fine, spaced-apart pattern occupying less area in the plane of the web than the one, surface disposition of bonding material, whereby, the outer surface of the other surface region is interconnected to the one surface region with bonding material.
- 2. Fibrous sheet material according to claim 1, wherein
- the basis weight of the web is from about 10 to about 100 pounds per ream of 2,880 square feet and the web is characterized as having a very low interfiber bonding strength in the areas where bonding materials are not disposed,
- the first, surface disposition of bonding material is in a fine, spaced-apart pattern occupying from about 15% to about 60% of the surface area of the web in the first region, and the second, penetrating disposition of bonding material occupies less than about 15% of the area in the plane of the web, and
- the first surface region occupies from about 10% to about 60% of the web thickness.
- 3. Fibrous sheet material according to claim 2, wherein the second, penetrating disposition of bonding material is a plurality of discrete elongated segments with the elongate dimension of each segment being positioned transverse to the predominant alignment direction of the fibers.
- 4. Fibrous sheet material according to claim 3, wherein the segments are aligned in rows which extend in the same direction as the alignment of the elongate dimension of each segment, and the distance between each segment and the adjacent segments in the direction of predominant fiber alignment is no greater than the average fiber length.
- 5. Fibrous sheet material according to claim 1, wherein the fibers in the web are randomly oriented in the plane of the web and have a predominant length less than 1/4 inch.
- 6. Fibrous sheet material according to claim 1, wherein
- the first, surface disposition of bonding material is in a fine, spaced-apart pattern occupying from about 15% to about 60% of the surface area of the web in the first surface region and penetrating from about 10% to about 60% through the thickness of the web, and
- the surface areas in the first surface region where the first, surface disposition of bonding material is disposed are finely creped.
- 7. Fibrous sheet material according to claim 5, wherein
- the first surface disposition of bonding material is in a fine, spaced-apart pattern occupying from about 15% to about 60% of the surface area of the web in the first surface region and penetrating from about 10% to about 60% through the thickness of the web, and
- the surface areas in the first surface region where the bonding material is disposed are finely creped.
- 8. A fibrous sheet material comprising
- a soft, absorbent, unitary, laminate-like web of fibers randomly oriented in the plane of the web and having a predominant length of less than 1/4 inch, the web having a basis weight of from about 15 to about 50 pounds per ream of 2,880 square feet,
- the web having a soft, tough first planar region and a soft, absorbent second planar region having less fiber concentration than the first region,
- bonding material disposed in a fine, spaced-apart, first pattern in the first region of the web to occupy from about 15% to about 60% of the surface area of the first region, and penetrating into the web to a depth of from about 10% to about 60% of the web thickness,
- the portions of the first region where the bonding material is disposed in the first pattern being finely creped, and
- bonding material disposed in a fine, spaced-apart second pattern in the first region of the web to occupy from about 0.5% to about 15% of the surface area of the first region, and penetrating to at least within one fiber thickness of the opposite surface of the web, whereby, the outer surface of the second planar region is interconnected to the first planar region with bonding material.
- 9. A sanitary paper product comprising
- a soft, absorbent, unitary, laminate-like single-ply web of papermaking fibers and having a basis weight of from 15 to about 50 pounds per ream of 2,880 square feet;
- the web having a soft, strong first planar region and a soft, absorbent second planar region having less fiber concentration than the first region;
- bonding material dispersed in a fine, spaced-apart first pattern in the first region of the web occupying from about 15% to about 60% of the surface area of the first region, and penetrating into the web to a depth of from about 10% to about 60% of the web thickness; and
- bonding material disposed in a fine, spaced-apart second pattern in the second planar region of the web to occupy from about 0.5% to about 15% of the surface area of the web and penetrating through the second planar region from the first planar region to at least within one fiber thickness of the outer surface of the second planar region, whereby the outer surface of the second planar region is interconnected to the first planar region with bonding material.
- 10. Sanitary paper product according to claim 9, wherein the portions of the first planar region where the first pattern of bonding material is disposed are finely creped.
- 11. Sanitary paper product according to claim 9, wherein the second pattern of bonding material is a plurality of discrete elongated segments with the elongate dimension of each segment being positioned transverse to the predominant alignment direction of the fibers.
- 12. Sanitary paper product according to claim 11, wherein the MD tensile strength of the web is greater than the CD tensile strength of the web, and the segments are disposed with their elongate dimension in the CD direction.
- 13. Sanitary paper product according to claim 12, wherein the segments are aligned in rows in the CD direction, and each row is spaced from adjacent rows by a distance in the MD direction of from about 0.05 inches to about 0.10 inches.
- 14. Sanitary paper product according to claim 13, wherein each segment is between about 0.10 inch and about 0.30 inch long and spaced apart from adjacent segments in its row by a distance about equal to its length.
- 15. Sanitary paper product according to claim 14, wherein the segments in each row align with the spaces between the segments in adjacent rows.
- 16. Sanitary paper product according to claim 15, wherein the portions of the first region where the first pattern of bonding material is disposed are finely creped.
- 17. Fibrous sheet material according to claim 1, wherein the basis weight of the web is from 10 to about 100 pounds per ream of 2,880 square feet.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 583,708, filed June 4, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,000,237 and entitled SOFT, ABSORBENT, UNITARY, LAMINATE-LIKE FIBROUS WEB WITH DELAMINATION STRENGTH AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING IT, which in turn is a Divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 356,051 filed Apr. 30, 1973, of the same title and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,903,342, issued Sept. 2, 1975.
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