Claims
- 1. A method for making a tissue comprising:
- (a) forming an aqueous suspension comprising paper-making fibers consisting essentially of hardwood fibers;
- (b) dispersing the fibers in the aqueous suspension;
- (c) diluting the suspension of dispersed paper-making fibers and feeding the diluted suspension to a paper machine forming section;
- (d) noncompressively dewatering the diluted suspension in the forming section to form a wet web;
- (e) rush transferring the wet web from the forming section to a transfer fabric;
- (f) transferring the wet web from the transfer fabric to a drying fabric, wherein the wet web is conformed to the contours of the drying fabric; and
- (g) drying the wet web to form a tissue.
- 2. A method of making a tissue comprising:
- (a) making an aqueous suspension comprising paper-making fibers;
- (b) noncompressively dewatering the aqueous suspension to form a wet web having a consistency of at least about 10% solids;
- (c) rush transferring the wet web to a first fabric having a relatively smooth surface contour;
- (d) removing the wet web from the first fabric;
- (e) transferring and conforming the wet web to the surface contours of a second fabric; and
- (f) drying the wet web, while supported on the second fabric, by a noncompressive method to form a tissue.
- 3. A method of making a tissue comprising:
- (a) making an aqueous suspension comprising paper-making fibers;
- (b) noncompressively dewatering the aqueous suspension to form a wet web having a consistency of at least about 10% solids;
- (c) rush transferring the wet web to a transfer fabric;
- (d) transferring the wet web to a throughdrying fabric whereby the wet web is macroscopically rearranged to conform to the surface of the throughdrying fabric; and
- (e) throughdrying the wet web to form a tissue.
- 4. A method of making a tissue comprising:
- (a) making a first aqueous suspension comprising paper-making fibers consisting essentially of dispersed hardwood fibers;
- (b) making a second aqueous suspension comprising paper-making fibers consisting essentially of softwood fibers;
- (c) adding at least about 0.05% softening agents to the first aqueous suspension;
- (d) diluting the aqueous suspensions and feeding the diluted aqueous suspensions to a multilayer forming section of a tissue-making machine;
- (e) in the forming section forming the first aqueous suspension into a first layer of a wet web and forming the second aqueous suspension into a second layer of the wet web;
- (f) noncompressively dewatering the wet web;
- (g) rush transferring the dewatered wet web to a transfer fabric;
- (h) removing the wet web from the transfer fabric and transferring the web to a throughdrying fabric; and
- (i) drying the wet web while supported by the throughdrying fabric to form a tissue.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/399,277 entitled "SOFT TISSUE" and filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Mar. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,656,132 which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/082,684 filed on Jun. 24, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,607,551. The entirety of this Application is hereby incorporated by reference.
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