Claims
- 1. A creped tissue product comprising at least about 20% by weight of chemically pulped fibers derived from the leaves of non-woody plants of the genus Hesperaloe in the family Agavaceae, said tissue having a basis weight of from about 8 to about 30 pounds per 3000 square foot ream.
- 2. The tissue according to claim 1, wherein said fiber is derived from leaves of Hesperaloe funifera.
- 3. The tissue according to claim 1, wherein the Hesperaloe derived fibers comprise at least about 40% by weight of said tissue and wherein the Hesperaloe derived fibers are non-woody fibers from the leaves of plants selected from the group consisting of H. funifera, H. nocturna, H. parviflora, H. changii, H. sp. nova (Alamos), and hybrids thereof.
- 4. The tissue according to claim 1 wherein the ratio of dry geometric mean tensile strength (in g per 3") to geometric mean stiffness modulus (in g per % strain measured at a load of 50 g for a one inch strip) is above about 40.
- 5. The tissue according to claim 1 wherein the ratio of dry geometric mean tensile strength (in g per 3") to geometric mean stiffness modulus (in g per % strain measured at a load of 50 g for a one inch strip) is above about 50.
- 6. The tissue according to claim 1 wherein the ratio of dry geometric mean tensile strength (in g per 3") to geometric mean stiffness modulus (in g per % strain measured at a load of 50 g for a one inch strip) is above about 65.
- 7. A creped tissue product consisting essentially of: (1) from about 20 to about 80% by weight of a fiber derived from the non-woody fibers of the leaves of plants selected from the group consisting of H. funifera, H. nocturna, H. parviflora, H. changii, H. sp. nova (Alamos), and hybrids thereof; and (2) from about 80 to about 20% by weight of fibers chosen from the group consisting of hardwood, softwood, bagasse, straw, grass and recycled fibers; said paper product having a basis weight of from about 8 to about 30 pounds per 3000 square foot ream.
- 8. The tissue according to claim 7 wherein the ratio of dry geometric mean tensile strength (in g per 3") to geometric mean stiffness modulus (in g per % strain measured at a load of 50 g for a one inch strip) is above about 40.
- 9. The tissue according to claim 7 wherein the ratio of dry geometric mean tensile strength (in g per 3") to geometric mean stiffness modulus (in g per % strain measured at a load of 50 g for a one inch strip) is above about 50.
- 10. The tissue according to claim 7 wherein the ratio of dry geometric mean tensile strength (in g per 3") to geometric mean stiffness modulus (in g per % strain measured at a load of 50 g for a one inch strip) is above about 65.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 08/018,771 filed on Feb. 17, 1993, now abandoned.
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Nelson et al, "A Search for New Crops: Analytical Evaluations", TAPPI, vol. 49, No. 1 (Jan. 1966) pp. 40-48. |
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