Absorbent stack of sheets having compressed and sewn binding
US-2020290304-A1 · Sep 17, 2020 · US
US11278165B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11278165-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716612210-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 24, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2022 |
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The invention relates to a stack of absorbent sheets, such as paper towels, toilet tissue, napkins, facial tissue and the like. The stack is sewn with a first line of stitching disposed adjacent to a first edge of the bound stack, such as the top edge. The stack further comprises a second line of stitches, which may be disposed adjacent to the first line of stitches. The second line of stitches comprises an unbalanced stitch to facilitate separation and removal of individual sheets.
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What is claimed is: 1. A stack of absorbent sheets having a top surface and an opposed bottom surface, the stack comprising: a. a plurality of absorbent sheets having a machine direction and a cross-machine direction stacked in facing arrangement to form a stack of absorbent sheets, the stack having a top edge and a bottom edge; b. a binding element disposed adjacent to the top edge of the stack, the binding element comprising a first line of stitches comprising spaced apart first and second stitching holes and a thread disposed between the first and the second stitching holes; and c. a second line of stitching disposed adjacent to the binding element, the second line of stitching comprising spaced apart third and fourth stitching holes and a second and a third thread disposed between the third and fourth stitching holes wherein the second and third threads have different tensions wherein the stack is free from a line of perforations or weakness. 2. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 1 wherein the first line of stitches comprises a chain stitch, a loop stitch, a lock stitch, an overlock stitch, or a lockstitch and the second line of stitches comprise a chain stitch or a lockstitch. 3. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 1 wherein the first and second line of stitches comprise different stitch patterns. 4. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 1 wherein the first and second line of stitches are lockstitches. 5. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 1 wherein the second line of stitches are lockstitches and wherein the second thread has a higher tension than the third thread and a running stitch is disposed along the top surface of the stack. 6. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 1 wherein the absorbent sheets have a basis weight greater than about 10 grams per square meter (gsm), a geometric mean tensile strength (GMT) from about 500 to about 3,500 g/3″ and a vertical absorbent capacity greater than about 4.0 g/g. 7. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 1 wherein the plurality of absorbent sheets comprises half-folded or quarter-folded absorbent sheets. 8. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 1 wherein the first and second stitching holes have a first shape and the third and fourth stitching holes have a second shape, wherein the first and second shapes are different. 9. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 1 wherein the first and second stitching holes have a round, semi-circular or oval shape and the third and fourth stitching holes have a rectangular, square, diamond, or linear shape. 10. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 1 further comprising a backing sheet or strip, wherein the backing sheet or strip has a stiffness greater than the plurality of absorbent sheets. 11. A stack of absorbent sheets having a top surface and an opposed bottom surface, a top edge and an opposed bottom edge, a z-directional height and a z-directional midpoint, the stack comprising: a. a plurality of absorbent sheets stacked in facing arrangement; b. a first line of stitches comprising spaced apart first and second stitching holes and a thread disposed between the first and the second stitching hole; and c. a second line of stitching disposed adjacent to the binding element, the second line of stitching comprising spaced apart third and fourth stitching holes a second and a third thread disposed between the third and fourth stitching holes wherein the second and third threads are disposed in a lockstitch pattern and intersect one another in the third and fourth stitching holes and wherein the point of intersection is above the z-directional midpoint of the stack wherein the stack is free from a line of perforations or weakness. 12. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 11 wherein the first line of stitches comprises a chain stitch, a loop stitch, a lock stitch, an overlock stitch, or a lockstitch. 13. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 11 wherein the second thread has a higher tension than the third thread and wherein the second and third threads intersect one another above the z-directional midpoint of the stack and a running stitch is disposed along the top surface of the stack. 14. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 11 wherein absorbent sheets have a basis weight greater than about 10 grams per square meter (gsm), a geometric mean tensile strength (GMT) from about 500 to about 3,500 g/3″ and a vertical absorbent capacity greater than about 4.0 g/g. 15. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 11 wherein the plurality of absorbent sheets comprises half-folded or quarter-folded absorbent sheets. 16. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 11 wherein the first and second stitching holes have a first shape and the third and fourth stitching holes have a second shape, wherein the first and second shapes are different. 17. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 11 wherein the first and second stitching holes have a round, semi-circular or oval shape and the third and fourth stitching holes have a rectangular, square, diamond, or linear shape. 18. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 11 wherein the first and second lines of stitches are both substantially linear and arranged parallel to one another. 19. The stack of absorbent sheets of claim 11 further comprising a backing sheet or strip, wherein the backing sheet or strip has a Taber Stiffness greater than the plurality of absorbent sheets.
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