Cleaning pad
US-9220389-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9949609B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9949609-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414200320-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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Water dispersible nonwoven substrates in accordance with the present invention are formed primarily of individualized bast fibers substantially free of pectin. The nonwoven substrate can include staple fibers to a lesser extent than the individualized bast fibers. Individualized bast fibers include fibers derived from the flax and hemp plants. The nonwoven substrate is formed into a web in a wet or a dry state and subsequently bonded to produce a water dispersible nonwoven substrate. The nonwoven substrate can be a tissue or a wet wipe.
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What is claimed is: 1. A water dispersible nonwoven substrate comprising a majority of individualized bast fibers which are substantially straight, substantially pectin-free, and have a mean length greater than 4 millimeters (mm). 2. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven substrate is impregnated with a wetting composition comprising least one additive. 3. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 2 , wherein the at least one additive is a skin care additive, an odor control additive, a de-tackifying agent, a microparticulate, a microcapsule, a preservative, an anti-bacterial agent, a wetting agent, a cleaning agent, a microemulsion, an emollient, a surface feel modifier, a fragrance, a fragrance solubilizer, an opacifier, or a pH control agent. 4. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the substantially straight, substantially pectin-free fibers are fibers extracted from flax, hemp, jute, ramie, nettle, Spanish broom, kenaf plants, or any combination thereof. 5. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the substantially straight, substantially pectin-free fibers have less than 10% by weight of the pectin content of the naturally occurring fibers from which the substantially pectin-free fibers are derived. 6. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the substantially straight, substantially pectin-free fibers have less than 15% by weight of the pectin content of the naturally occurring fibers from which the substantially pectin-free fibers are derived. 7. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the substantially straight, substantially pectin-free fibers have less than 20% by weight of the pectin content of the naturally occurring fibers from which the substantially pectin-free fibers are derived. 8. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the substantially straight, substantially pectin-free fibers having a mean length of at least 5 mm. 9. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the substantially straight, substantially pectin-free fibers have a mean length of at least 6 mm. 10. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the substantially straight, substantially pectin-free fibers having a mean length of at least 7 mm. 11. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the substantially straight, substantially pectin-free fibers have a mean length of at least 8 mm. 12. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the substantially straight, substantially pectin-free fibers have a mean length greater than 9 mm. 13. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , further comprising crimped or straight staple fibers. 14. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , further comprising crimped or straight man-made cellulosic fibers. 15. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , further comprising regenerated cellulosic fibers. 16. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , further comprising wood pulp fibers. 17. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven substrate has a basis weight in a range between about 10 gsm to about 500 gsm. 18. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven substrate is a wet wipe, a dry wipe, or an impregnated wipe. 19. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the water dispersible nonwoven substrate is a tissue, a facial tissue, a bath tissue, a baby wipe, a personal care wipe, a personal protective wipe, a cosmetic wipe, a perinea wipe, a disposable washcloth, a kitchen wipe, an automotive wipe, a bath wipe, a hard surface wipe, a cleaning wipe, a disinfecting wipe, a glass wipe, a mirror wipe, a leather wipe, an electronics wipe, a lens wipe, a polishing wipe, a medical cleaning wipe, or a disinfecting wipe. 20. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven substrate is hydroentangled. 21. A method of making the water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 1 , the method comprising: chemically treating naturally occurring fibers to substantially remove pectin and form substantially individualized fibers; forming a fiber web; and bonding the fiber web to form the water dispersible nonwoven substrate. 22. The method of claim 21 , further comprising adding thermoplastic fibers to the individualized fibers and thermal bonding the nonwoven substrate. 23. The method of claim 21 , wherein bonding is hydroentangling. 24. The method of claim 21 , wherein bonding is mechanical needle punching. 25. The method of claim 21 , wherein bonding is passing a heated air stream through the web. 26. The method of claim 21 , wherein forming the fiber web is a wet laying process. 27. The method of claim 21 , wherein forming the fiber web is dry laying process. 28. A water dispersible nonwoven substrate comprising a majority of individualized bast fibers which are substantially straight, non-cotton, plant-based, and substantially pectin-free and have mean length greater than 4 mm. 29. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 28 , wherein the nonwoven substrate is impregnated with a wetting composition comprising least one additive. 30. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 29 , wherein the at least one additive is a skin care additive, an odor control additive, a de-tackifying agent, a microparticulate, a microcapsule, a preservative, an anti-bacterial agent, a wetting agent, a cleaning agent, a microemulsion, an emollient, a surface feel modifier, a fragrance, a fragrance solubilizer, an opacifier, or a pH control agent. 31. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 28 , wherein the non-cotton, plant-based, and substantially pectin-free fibers are fibers extracted from flax, hemp, jute, ramie, nettle, Spanish broom, kenaf plants, or any combination thereof. 32. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 28 , wherein the non-cotton, plant-based, and substantially pectin-free fibers have less than 10% by weight of the pectin content of the naturally occurring fibers from which the substantially pectin-free fibers are derived. 33. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 28 , wherein the non-cotton, plant-based, and substantially pectin-free fibers have less than 15% by weight of the pectin content of the naturally occurring fibers from which the substantially pectin-free fibers are derived. 34. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 28 , wherein the non-cotton, plant-based, and substantially pectin-free fibers have less than 20% by weight of the pectin content of the naturally occurring fibers from which the substantially pectin-free fibers are derived. 35. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 28 , wherein the non-cotton, plant-based, and substantially pectin-free fibers having a mean length of at least 5 mm. 36. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 28 , wherein the non-cotton, plant-based, and substantially pectin-free fibers have a mean length of at least 6 mm. 37. The water dispersible nonwoven substrate of claim 28 , wherein the non-c
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