Soft tissue having reduced hydrogen bonding
US-8980054-B2 · Mar 17, 2015 · US
US9410292B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9410292-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314416504-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 9, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 9, 2016 |
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The disclosure provides a multilayered tissue web comprising treated cellulosic fibers selectively disposed in one or more layers, wherein the tissue layer comprising treated fibers is adjacent to a layer comprising untreated fiber and which is substantially free from untreated fiber. Generally the treated fibers have a rate of substitution of about 0.02 to 0.07. In this manner, the disclosure provides a multi-layered tissue web having treated fiber selectively incorporated therein, where the tissue web has basis weight greater than about 10 grams per square meter (gsm), such as from about 10 to about 50 gsm, a sheet bulk greater than about 8 cc/g, such as from about 8 to about 15 cc/g and Stiffness Index less than about 15, such as from about 8 to about 12.
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We claim: 1. A creped wet pressed tissue product comprising at least one multi-layered creped tissue web having a first fibrous layer, a second fibrous layer, and a third layer fibrous layer, the first and third fibrous layers comprising untreated cellulosic fibers and substantially free from treated cellulosic fibers and the second fibrous layer comprising at least about 5 percent, by weight of the layer, cellulosic fibers reacted with a cellulosic reactive reagent selected from the group consisting of reagents having the general Formula (I), (II), (III) and (IV), the tissue product having a basis weight from about 10 to about 60 grams per square meter (gsm), a geometric mean tensile (GMT) from about 500 to about 800 g/3 inches, a sheet bulk greater than about 8 cc/g and a Stiffness Index less than about 15. 2. The tissue product of claim 1 wherein the multi-layered tissue web comprises a creped tissue web and the tissue product has a basis weight from about 14 to about 20 gsm. 3. The tissue product of claim 1 having and Stiffness Index less than about 12. 4. The tissue product of claim 1 having a sheet bulk from about 8 to about 12 cc/g. 5. The tissue product of claim 1 wherein the treated cellulosic fibers comprise cellulosic fibers reacted with a cellulosic reactive reagent selected from the group consisting of reagents having the general Formula (I), (II) and (IV). 6. The tissue product of claim 1 wherein the treated cellulosic fiber has a nitrogen content of at least about 0.2 weight percent. 7. The tissue product of claim 1 wherein the treated fibers comprise from about 10 to about 50 percent of the total weight of the multi-layered web. 8. The tissue product of claim 1 wherein the tissue product comprises two creped multi-layered webs, the tissue product having a basis weight from about 28 to about 34 gsm, a sheet bulk from about 9 to about 12 cc/g, a GMT from about 500 to about 800 g/3″ and a Stiffness Index from about 8 to about 12. 9. A method of forming a tissue product comprising the steps of: a. treating cellulosic fiber with a caustic agent; b. reacting the cellulosic fiber with a cellulosic reactive reagent selected from the group consisting of regents having the general Formula (I), (II), (III) and (IV) to yield a treated cellulosic fiber; c. washing the treated cellulosic fiber; d. forming a multi-layered tissue web by depositing the treated cellulosic fiber between adjacent layers of untreated cellulosic fiber; and e. combining two or more multi-layered tissue webs to form a tissue product, wherein the sheet bulk of the web is at least 8 cc/g and the sheet bulk is at least about 50 percent greater than a comparable tissue product substantially free of treated fibers. 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of creping the multi-layered tissue web. 11. The method of claim 9 wherein the tissue product has a basis weight from about 28 to about 34 grams per square meter (gsm). 12. The method of claim 9 wherein the tissue product has a geometric mean tensile (GMT) from about 500 to about 800 g/3 inches and Stiffness index less than about 12. 13. The method of claim 9 wherein the tissue product has a basis weight from about 28 to about 34 gsm, a sheet bulk from about 10 to about 12 cc/g, a GMT from about 500 to about 800 g/3 inches and a Stiffness Index from about 8 to about 12. 14. A multi-ply tissue product having increased sheet bulk comprising at least one creped wet pressed multi-layered tissue web comprising a first and a second fibrous layer, wherein the first layer is substantially free from treated cellulosic fibers and the second fibrous layer comprises at least about 5 percent, by weight of the web, treated fibers comprising cellulosic fibers reacted with a cellulosic reactive reagent selected from the group consisting of reagents having the general Formula (I), (II), (III) and (IV), wherein the sheet bulk of the web is at least 8 cc/g and the sheet bulk is at least about 50 percent greater than a comparable tissue product substantially free of treated fibers. 15. The multi-ply tissue product of claim 14 wherein the tissue product has a basis weight from about 10 to about 50 grams per square meter (gsm). 16. The multi-layered tissue product of claim 14 having a geometric mean tensile (GMT) from about 500 to about 800 g/3 inches and Stiffness index less than about 12. 17. The multi-layered tissue product of claim 14 having a sheet bulk greater than about 10 cc/g. 18. The multi-ply tissue product of claim 14 wherein the treated cellulosic fiber has a nitrogen content of at least about 0.2 weight percent. 19. The multi-ply tissue product of claim 14 wherein the treated fibers comprise from about 10 to about 50 percent of the total weight of the multi-layered web. 20. The multi-ply tissue product of claim 14 having a basis weight from about 28 to about 34 gsm, a sheet bulk from about 8 to about 12 cc/g, a GMT from about 500 to about 800 g/3 inches and a Stiffness Index from about 8 to about 12.
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