Air-filter media including a relofted spunbonded web, and methods of making and using
US-2021308610-A1 · Oct 7, 2021 · US
US11839845B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11839845-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917263875-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 3, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2023 |
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A relofted, spunbonded nonwoven web exhibiting a solidity of from less than 8.0%, to at least 3.0%, and exhibiting a Quality Factor of at least 0.30. Methods of making a relofted web; and, methods of using a relofted web as an air-filtration web, e.g. as a filter media or a layer thereof.
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What is claimed is: 1. An air-filter media comprising a relofted, spunbonded nonwoven web exhibiting a solidity of from less than 8.0%, to at least 3.0%, and exhibiting a Quality Factor of at least 0.30. 2. The air-filter media of claim 1 wherein the relofted web comprises a solidity of from less than 7.0% to at least 4.0%. 3. The air-filter media of claim 1 wherein the relofted web comprises at least some meltspun fibers that are charged. 4. The air-filter media of claim 1 wherein the relofted web comprises at least some meltspun fibers that are hydrocharged. 5. The air-filter media of claim 1 wherein the relofted web comprises at least some meltspun, charged fibers that are monocomponent fibers. 6. The air-filter media of claim 1 wherein the relofted web comprises a Quality Factor of at least about 0.70. 7. The air-filter media of claim 1 wherein the relofted web comprises a Quality Factor of at least about 1.0. 8. The air-filter media of claim 1 wherein the relofted web comprises fiber-fiber bonds and also comprises broken fiber-fiber bonds. 9. The air-filter media of claim 1 wherein the relofted web comprises multi-fiber area-bonds that are present at an area ratio of no more than 2.5%. 10. The air-filter media of claim 1 wherein the relofted web is a pleated relofted web. 11. The air-filter media of claim 1 further comprising a perimeter support frame mounted on each of four major edges of the air-filter media. 12. The air-filter media of claim 1 wherein the relofted web is a mechanically worked web. 13. The air-filter media of claim 12 wherein the mechanically worked web comprises a one-dimensional, continuous working pattern. 14. The air-filter media of claim 12 wherein the mechanically worked web comprises a two-dimensional, discrete working pattern. 15. A method of filtering a stream of flowing air, the method comprising passing the stream of flowing air through the air-filter media of claim 1 . 16. A process of relofting a spunbonded precursor web, the process comprising: mechanically working a spunbonded precursor web that comprises a solidity of no more than 10%, to produce a relofted, spunbonded air-filtration web comprising a solidity of from less than 8.0%, to at least 3.0%, and comprising a Quality Factor of at least 0.30. 17. The process of claim 16 wherein the precursor web is mechanically worked in a one-dimensional, continuous working pattern imparted by passing the precursor web through a nip between first and second intermeshing rolls, each roll comprising elongated ridges and elongated valleys. 18. The process of claim 17 wherein each roll comprises elongated ridges with long axes that are aligned with a crossweb dimension of the precursor web and elongated valleys with long axes that are aligned with the crossweb dimension of the precursor web. 19. The process of claim 17 wherein each roll comprises elongated ridges with long axes that are aligned with a downweb dimension of the precursor web and elongated valleys with long axes that are aligned with the downweb dimension of the precursor web. 20. The process of claim 16 wherein the spunbonded precursor web is mechanically worked in a two-dimensional, discrete working pattern imparted by passing the precursor web through a nip between first and second intermeshing rolls, wherein at least one of the rolls comprises discrete male forming elements and wherein at least one of the rolls comprises discrete female forming elements configured to receive the male forming elements of the other roll. 21. The process of claim 20 wherein at least some of the male forming elements comprise a shape chosen from rectangular, square, circular, oval, triangular, diamond, pentagonal, or hexagonal, and wherein at least some of the female forming elements each comprise a shape that is complementary to the shape of a male forming element. 22. The process of claim 16 wherein the relofting process is performed in-line with a subsequent process of pleating the relofted, spunbonded air-filtration web. 23. The process of claim 16 wherein the relofting process is performed in-line with a subsequent process of mounting a perimeter support frame on major edges of the relofted, spunbonded air-filtration web.
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