Claims
- 1. A product comprising:
a plurality of layers of sheet material at least a first layer and at least one second layer defined by a strip of material; the layers being assembled in parallel overlying relationship to form a body in which the strip is covered by the first layer; the strip of material having a splice therein defined by two ends of the strip of material; the ends being held together by a plurality of yarn stitches passing through the strip of material and bridging the ends of the strip of material; wherein the splice is arranged such that the strip of material has a surface characteristic at the splice which is substantially equal to that at other locations thereon and is not compromised by the splice.
- 2. The product according to claims 1 wherein the ends of the strip at the splice are arranged in butting relationship without overlap and the ends are held in butting relationship by a plurality of yarn stitches passing through the strip of material and bridging the ends of the strip of material.
- 3. The product according to claim 1 wherein the at least one first layer includes a top layer and a bottom layer and the at least one second layer is arranged between the top and bottom layers.
- 4. The product according to claim 1 wherein the layers are assembled to form a body such that moisture can penetrate through the at least one first layer to access the second layer and wherein the characteristic of the second layer is defined by a response of the second layer to the moisture.
- 5. The product according to claim 4 wherein the second layer is arranged for absorption of the moisture and wherein the second layer comprises a strip of a carrier material and an absorbent material carried thereby and wherein the splice is arranged such that the absorbent layer has a level of absorption at the splice which is substantially equal to that at other locations thereon and is not compromised by the splice.
- 6. The product according to claim 5 wherein the carrier material comprises an air laid cellulosic material.
- 7. The product according to claim 1 wherein the stitches define a first set of yarn portions bridging the splice on one side of the carrier material and a second set of yarn portions bridging-the splice on an opposed side of the carrier material.
- 8. The product according to claim 2 wherein the stitches define at least some yarn portions which bridge the butting ends and extend substantially at right angles to the butting ends.
- 9. The product according to claim 2 wherein the stitches define a first set of yarn portions bridging the splice on one side of the material and a second set of yarn portions bridging the splice on an opposed side of the material, both the first and second set of yarn portions including at least some of the yarn portions which extend substantially at right angles to the-butting ends.
- 10. A method of forming a product including a strip material comprising:
forming a strip of a material; forming a plurality of longitudinally spaced splices in the strip of material; each splice being formed by:
cutting two ends of the strip of material; bridging the two ends by a plurality of yarn stitches passing through the strip of material; and moving the two ends to a position in which the ends are arranged in butting relationship without overlap; the ends being held when moved into the butting relationship by the plurality of yarn stitches; cutting the strip into strip portions some of which include one of the splices therein; and assembling each of the strip portions into a respective body including a plurality of layers of sheet material including the strip of material.
- 11. The method according to claim 10 wherein the strip of material comprises a strip of a carrier material and an absorbent material carried thereby; wherein the layers are assembled to form the body such that moisture can penetrate through at least one of top and bottom layers to access the absorbent layer for absorption thereby and such that the absorbent layer of each body having a splice has a level of absorption at the splice which is substantially equal to that at other locations thereon and is not compromised by the splice.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein the carrier material comprises an air laid cellulosic material.
- 13. The method according to claim 10 wherein the stitches define a first set of yarn portions bridging the splice on one side of the strip of material and a second set of yarn portions bridging the splice on an opposed side of the strip of material.
- 14. The method according to claim 10 wherein the stitches define at least some yarn portions which bridge the butting ends and extend substantially at right angles to the butting ends.
- 15. The method according to claim 10 wherein the stitches define a first set of yarn portions bridging the splice on one side of the carrier material and a second set of yarn portions bridging the splice on an opposed side of the carrier material, both the first and second set of yarn portions including at least some of the yarn portions which extend substantially at right angles to the butting ends.
- 16. The method according to claim 10 wherein at least some of the longitudinally spaced splices are formed when the strip is slit to strip width by taking two ends of the strip and splicing the ends across the width of the strip.
- 17. The method according to claim 10 wherein at least some of the longitudinally spaced splices are formed by providing ends of two webs each having a width greater than that of the strip, splicing the ends of, the webs across the width of the webs and slitting the webs into a plurality of side by side strips, the slitting being effected through the spliced ends at right angles to the ends.
- 18. A package a strip material comprising:
a strip of a material; the strip of material being folded back and forth to form a plurality of overlying strip portions; the package having a width greater than a width of the strip; the strip of material being continuous and including at least one splice in the strip of material; the splice being defined by two ends of the strip of material; the ends being held together by a plurality of yarn stitches passing through the strip of material and bridging the ends of the strip of material.
- 19. The package according to claim 18 wherein the ends of the strip at the splice are arranged in butting relationship without overlap and wherein the ends are held in butting relationship by a plurality of yarn stitches passing through the strip of material and bridging the butting ends of the strip of material.
- 20. The package according to claim 18 wherein:
the strip has a first side edge, a second side edge, a first surface and a second surface; there is provided a plurality of stacks of the strip; in each stack the strip is repeatedly folded back and forth with the strip continuous through the stack between a bottom strip portion and a top strip portion so that the stack contains a plurality of folded overlying strip portions of the strip, with each strip portion being folded relative to one next adjacent strip portion about a first fold line transverse to the strip and relative to a second next adjacent strip portion about a second fold line transverse to the strip and spaced from the first fold line; the strip portions of each stack thus being arranged to form a plurality of first fold lines at one end of the stack and a plurality of second fold lines at an opposed end of the stack; the strip portions of each stack thus being arranged such that the first surface of each strip portion lies directly in contact with the first surface of one next adjacent portion and such that the second surface of each portion lies directly in contact with the second surface of the other next adjacent portion; the strip portions of each stack being arranged with the first side edges thereof lying directly on top of and aligned with the first side edges of others of the strip portions of the stack and with the second side edges thereof lying directly on top of and aligned with the second side edges of others of the strip portions of the stack; the strip portions of each stack being arranged with the first and second surfaces thereof generally parallel to a top surface and a bottom surface of the stack; the plurality of stacks being arranged side by side with the side edges of the strip portions of each stack effectively immediately alongside the side edges of a next adjacent stack so that the stacks are free from intervening rigid container walls.
- 21. The package according to claim 18 wherein the strip of material comprises a strip of a carrier material and an absorbent material carried thereby arranged such that the strip at the splice has a level of absorption which is substantially equal to that at other locations thereon and is not compromised by the splice.
- 22. The package according to claim 21 wherein the carrier material comprises an air laid cellulosic material.
- 22. The package according to claim 18 wherein the stitches define a first set of yarn portions bridging the splice on one side of the strip of material and a second set of yarn portions bridging the splice on an opposed side of the strip of material.
- 23. The package according to claim 18 wherein the stitches define at least some yarn portions which bridge the butting ends and extend substantially at right angles to the butting ends.
- 24. The package according to claim 18 wherein the stitches define a first set of yarn portions bridging the splice on one side of the carrier material and a second set of yarn portions bridging the splice on an opposed side of the carrier material, both the first and second set of yarn portions including at least some of the yarn portions which extend substantially at right angles to the butting ends.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation in part application of application Ser. No. 08/889,737 filed Jul. 8th 1997 and of application Ser. No. 09/081,826 filed May 20th 1998.
[0002] This invention relates to a method for forming a strip of material and to a product formed from the strip.
[0003] This application is related to co-pending applications on this subject matter as follows:
[0004] Ser. No. 08/876,402 filed Jun. 16,1997;
[0005] Ser. No. 08/878,826 filed Jun. 19, 1997;
[0006] Ser. No. 08/906,291 filed Aug. 5, 1997;
[0007] Ser. Nos. 08/939,815, 08/939,444 and 08/939,881 all filed Sep. 29, 1997;
[0008] and Ser. No. 08/948,258 filed Oct. 9, 1997.
[0009] The disclosure of each of the above applications is incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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