(19)
(11)EP 1 824 767 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
26.06.2019 Bulletin 2019/26

(21)Application number: 05725673.7

(22)Date of filing:  15.03.2005
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B26F 3/02(2006.01)
B32B 29/00(2006.01)
B65D 65/28(2006.01)
B65H 18/28(2006.01)
B65H 35/10(2006.01)
B65H 18/00(2006.01)
B31C 1/00(2006.01)
B65C 9/22(2006.01)
B65D 85/00(2006.01)
B65H 19/18(2006.01)
B65H 19/29(2006.01)
G09F 3/00(2006.01)
(86)International application number:
PCT/US2005/008653
(87)International publication number:
WO 2005/089342 (29.09.2005 Gazette  2005/39)

(54)

REDUCED PLY SEPARATION TAIL SEAL

SCHWANZDICHTUNG MIT REDUZIERTER LAGENTRENNUNG

PARTIE DE JONCTION D'EXTREMITE A SEPARATION DE COUCHES LIMITEE


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU MC NL PL PT RO SE SI SK TR

(30)Priority: 15.03.2004 US 553653 P
07.12.2004 US 7004
11.03.2005 US 77832

(43)Date of publication of application:
29.08.2007 Bulletin 2007/35

(73)Proprietor: GPCP IP Holdings LLC
Atlanta, Georgia 30303 (US)

(72)Inventors:
  • REDMANN, Teresa, M.
    New London, Wisconsin 54961 (US)
  • HUSS, Richard, D.
    Appleton, Wisconsin 54915 (US)
  • SCHUH, Brian, J.
    Appleton, Wisconsin 54915 (US)
  • WITKOWSKI, Terry, P.
    Neenah, Wisconsin 54956 (US)

(74)Representative: Grünecker Patent- und Rechtsanwälte PartG mbB 
Leopoldstraße 4
80802 München
80802 München (DE)


(56)References cited: : 
CH-A5- 688 622
US-A- 3 791 266
US-A- 3 960 272
US-A- 5 971 138
JP-A- 2001 120 459
US-A- 3 960 272
US-A- 5 558 223
  
      
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION



    [0001] The present invention relates to a method of tail sealing a roll of tissue product, the method comprises the steps defined in claim 1. Moreover it is provided a roll of tissue product having the features defined in claim 9.

    [0002] Bath tissue, especially in the better grades, is commonly sold as rolls of multi-ply tissue shrink-wrapped in polyethylene. Typically, when the parent roll of tissue is converted to a "log", the outermost layer in these rolls will be lightly adhered to the adjacent inner layer to form a tail seal. Tail sealing is intended to not only prevent the loose end of the roll from flopping about and interfering with the manufacturing process but also to insure that the package is attractive while facilitating handling of loose tissue rolls by the consumer. However, imperfect tail sealing often leads to numerous consumer complaints when it interferes with easy removal of the bath tissue from the roll. In the case of multi-ply products, complaints about ply separation are especially common; but surprisingly, even when consumers are questioned about ply-separation with regard to single ply products, the number of complaints registered is not insignificant. Further, there appears to be a perverse relationship between ply separation and ease of starting the roll, "improved" tail seal often leading to issues around the ease of starting the roll. It is believed that these complaints reflect issues relating to the technology used for tail sealing, as a poor tail seal often makes it difficult to remove tissue from the roll.

    [0003] From JP 22201/120459 A, it is known that an adhesive may be provided to a folded end portion. Thereafter, the roll end is rolled again up.

    [0004] From US 3960 272 A, a respective adhesive is known which is applied to the roll. Thereafter the tailing end of this is folded and attached to roll.

    [0005] In many cases, we found that if the penetration of the adhesive used for tail sealing is not properly controlled, the adhesive will penetrate through an odd number of plies on multi-ply products, thus leading the consumer to unroll the inner ply of one layer from the roll simultaneously with the outer ply of the next layer. However, when this happens, because the tissue on the roll bears perforation lines which are meant to ease removal of single sheets of a tissue, as more and more tissue is removed from roll, it becomes increasingly difficult for the consumer to remove a length of bath tissue from the roll, because the distance increases slightly between perf lines on the inner ply of one layer and the outer ply of the other with every layer of tissue which is removed. In other cases, even with single ply products, the tail seal will not release from portions of the roll leading to longitudinal tearing of the roll.

    [0006] In other cases, we have found that if the strength of the adhesive bond securing the tail tab to the body of the roll is insufficient, the tail will be detached from the body of the roll during the manufacturing process and interfere therewith. Accordingly, it can be appreciated that too weak a tail seal can be as disadvantageous as too strong a tail seal.

    [0007] We have found that we can alleviate many ply separation and tail-seal problems by insuring that the penetration of the adhesive is controlled.

    [0008] In particular, it is provided a method of tail sealing a roll having the features defined in claim 1 and a roll having the features defined in claim 9 Further preferred embodiments are defined in the independent claims. It is particularly advantageous that it be controlled such that an even number of bonds are formed between the plies underlying the bond sealing the tail to the outermost layer of the roll. We can address many of the tearing problems by providing a doubled over tail seal with controlled penetration and distribution of adhesive such that the bonds formed are spread over a wide area of the doubled over tail and do not have enough strength per unit area to tear the underlying tissue. In preferred embodiments, we can further alleviate difficulties by first forming an inward transverse fold across the projecting tail of the multi-ply tissue log, applying a controlled penetration adhesive to the inner surface of the inwardly folded portion of the tail - the surface of the folded portion which will contact the log when the tail is respooled against it and respooling the tail against the log such that: controlled strength bonds are formed between not only the inner surface of the inwardly folded portion of the tail and the log; but also between the inwardly folded portion of the tail and the outer portion of the tail, thereby forming a well-sealed, strong two layer tail and a weaker bond between that tail and the underlying tissue; so that the underlying tissue is neither torn nor ply-separated when the tail is pulled away from it. By controlling the rheological properties of the controlled penetration adhesive (primarily by controlling dilution) along with the amount of adhesive applied and distributing the adhesive over a large area, it is possible to control the strength of the bond per unit area between the inner surface of the inwardly folded portion of the tail and the underlying tissue and, in preferred embodiments, to ensure that the strength per unit area of the bond between the sheet of tissue and the sheet of tissue underlying it is low enough that it will neither tear the underlying sheet nor induce ply separation in it.

    [0009] It is particularly advantageous to insure that the glue line is displaced from the adjacent perf lines joining sheets together in not only the outermost layer (both plies) of the roll but also from the perf lines joining sheets together in both adjacent inner layers (four plies) of the roll. In one preferred embodiment, the glue line will be closely adjacent to, or even perhaps overlapping, the free end of the tissue as it lies against the tail. In another preferred embodiment, the glue line will be spaced away from the free end of the tissue as it lies against the tail.

    [0010] In one alternative embodiment, the glue is applied in multiple lines across the width of the tissue to better control both glue penetration and the precise location of the adhesive bonds formed thereby. If multiple glue lines are used, a first may be applied to the distal portion of the inner (upper) surface of the inwardly folded portion of the initial sheet in roll (as it is unrolled) closely adjacent to the free end thereof and another on the upper surface of the medial or proximal portion (depending upon the length of the folded over portion of the tail) of the initial sheet in the roll closely adjacent to the free end thereof. Optionally, an additional line of adhesive may be applied to the distal portion of the inner surface of the inwardly folded portion of the initial sheet in the roll closely adjacent to the first glue line laid down thereupon but spaced slightly further from the free end of the distal portion of the initial sheet.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0011] 

    Figure 1 illustrates the dramatically improved strength and thickness of the tail seal tab formed by the method of the present invention as compared to known tabs.

    Figure 2 is a bar graph illustrating the dramatic reduction in unwinding problems achieved by the practice of the present invention as compared to commercially available competitive products as well as products previously produced by the assignee of the present invention.

    Figure 3 is a bar graph illustrating the frequency of occurrence of ply separation issues with all of the major manufacturers of two-ply tissues.

    Figure 4 is an isometric perspective illustrating a bath tissue roll having a doubled over tail tab incorporating the tail seal of the present invention.

    Figure 5 is a schematic elevational view of a tissue log having a projecting tail.

    Figure 6 is a schematic elevational view of a tissue log having a distal portion of the initial sheet of the projecting tail folded inwardly.

    Figure 7 is a schematic elevational view of the projecting tail after adhesive has been applied to the distal portion thereof with the adhesive lying against proximal portion of the initial sheet.

    Figure 8 is a schematic sectional view of the tissue log after the projecting tail has been respooled against it.

    Figure 9 is a schematic sectional view of the tissue log after the projecting tail has been pressed against it.

    Figure 10 is a schematic elevational view of a tissue log having a projecting tail.

    Figure 11 is a schematic elevational view of a tissue log having a projecting tail with a line of adhesive applied thereto.

    Figure 12 is a schematic elevational view of the tissue log of Figure 10 having a portion of the projecting tail folded inwardly over the line of adhesive.

    Figure 13 is a schematic elevational view of the tissue log of Figure 10 having a portion of the projecting tail folded inwardly over the line of adhesive after the adhesive has begun to penetrate the tissue plies.

    Figure 14 is a schematic sectional view of the tissue log of Figure 13 after the projecting tail has been respooled against it.

    Figure 15 is a schematic sectional view of the tissue log of Figure 14 after the projecting tail has been respooled and pressed against it illustrating the bonds between the inwardly folded portion of the tail, the tissue sheet overlying it, the tissue sheet immediately underlying the inwardly folded portion of the tail and the sheet of tissue next underlying that sheet.

    Figures 16, 17, 18 and 19 are 5X low angle illumination photomicrographs of various surfaces of the tail seal areas of a conventional roll of 2-ply bath tissue.

    Figures 20, 21, 22 and 23 are 5X low angle illumination photomicrographs of various surfaces of the tail seal areas of a roll of 2 ply bath tissue sealed according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    Figures 24 and 25 are low angle illumination photographs illustrating and comparing, respectively, a conventional tail-seal area and one embodiment of a tail seal of the present invention.

    Figure 26 illustrates another comparison between a ply-separated tail seal and a folded over tail seal tab of the present invention.

    Figure 27 illustrates the operation of one mechanism for forming the folded over tail-seal tab of the present invention.

    Figure 28 is a schematic isometric perspective illustrating one embodiment of a device for forming a folded over tail-seal tab of the present invention wherein the folding arm is in the retracted position.

    Figure 29 is a schematic isometric perspective illustrating one embodiment of a device for forming a folded over tail-seal tab of the present invention wherein the folding arm is in the extended position

    Figure 30 is a bar chart illustrating the frequency of issues relating to ply separation.

    Figure 31 is a bar chart illustrating the frequency of issues relating to ease of starting a roll.

    Figure 32 is a photograph illustrating the distribution of adhesive over a wide band to limit the bond strength per unit area between the tail and the underlying surface.

    Figure 33 is a schematic sectional view illustrating an embodiment in which three lines of adhesive are used to better control distribution and penetration of adhesive bonds.

    Figure 34 is a schematic sectional view illustrating the free end of the tissue roll of Figure 33 after it is spooled against the underlying sheets in the roll.

    Figure 35 is a schematic sectional view illustrating the free end of the tissue roll of Figure 34 after pressing against the body of the roll.

    Figure 36 is a schematic sectional view illustrating an embodiment in which to lines of adhesive are used to better control distribution and penetration of adhesive bonds.

    Figure 37 is a schematic sectional view illustrating the free end of the tissue roll of Figure 36 after it is spooled against the underlying sheets in the roll.

    Figure 38 is a schematic sectional view illustrating the free end of the tissue roll of Figure 36 after pressing against the body of the roll.


    DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS



    [0012] Figure 1 compares the caliper and strength of preferred embodiments of tail-tabs manufactured according to the present invention to the strength and caliper of tail-tabs of current commercially available bath tissue products. From this, it can be appreciated that the technology of the present invention can provide a tail-tab having markedly improved strength and caliper over currently available products. For this test, a 3 mm steel ball weighing 0.1093 grams in a Krautkramer MTM10 is used to measure the caliper of a single folded over tail tab (4 plies) of the present invention as compared to 1 or 2 ply tabs of existing products.

    [0013] Figure 2 illustrates the results of a quality study done on various brands of bath tissue to determine frequency of tail separation with multi-ply products as compared to tissue the present invention which exhibited nil tail separation. The assignee of the present invention receives more complaints and negative comments from consumers regarding ply separation issues than any other quality related complaint. It can thus be appreciated that practice of the present invention makes it possible to alleviate, if not eliminate, problems of this nature experienced by the major manufacturers of premium bath tissue products.

    [0014] Figure 3 illustrates frequency of ply-separated tail tabs encountered with the multi-ply products of the three major manufacturers of premium bath tissue in United States. From the data, it can be appreciated that none of these manufacturers currently achieves reliable ply bonding in the tail tabs of their multi-ply products.

    [0015] Figure 4 illustrates a roll of tissue according to one embodiment of the present invention in which the folded over tail-tab 50 projects from body 52 of tissue log 54 at glue line 56 where tail-tab 50 is joined to sheet 58 in the first underlying layer. It is greatly preferred that the folded over tail-tab 50 projects from body 52 of tissue log 54 by from at least about 0,64 cm. to about 5,72 cm (from at least about 1/4 " to about 2 1/4").

    [0016] Figure 5 schematically illustrates tissue log 54 in which free end 60 of tissue-tail 61 comprising plies 62, 64, 66 and 68 of tissue sheets 70 and 72 project from tissue log 54 having been unspooled to facilitate a tail sealing operation of the present invention.

    [0017] Figure 6 illustrates tissue log 54 of Figure 5 in which free end 60 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 has been folded upwardly and inwardly against itself whereby, upon respoohng, free end 60 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 will be trapped between proximal portion 74 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 and next adjacent underlying sheet 58 of tissue log 54.

    [0018] Figure 7 illustrates tissue log 54 of Figure 6 in which adhesive 76 has been applied closely adjacent free end 60 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 of tissue log 54. Note that adhesive is spaced away from perf line 78 between tissue sheets 70 and 72; so that when the user starts the roll, tendency for separation to occur along perf line 78 may be alleviated. In many applications, it will be preferred that adhesive 76 be applied either so closely adjacent free end 60 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 of tissue log 54 that upon respoohng it will spread over free end 60 of initial sheet 70 or, alternatively, that it be applied overlapping free end 60 of initial sheet 70.

    [0019] Figure 8 illustrates tissue log 54 of Figure 7 after free end 60 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 has been respooled against body 52 of tissue log 54 trapping free end 60 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 between proximal portion 74 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 and next adjacent underlying tissue sheet 58 of tissue log 54.

    [0020] Figure 9 schematically illustrates tissue log 54 of Figure 8 after free end 60 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 has been pressed against body 52 of tissue log 54 illustrating how glue line 80 on distal portion 81 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 is spaced not only from perf line 78 between proximal portion 74 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 and penultimate sheet 72 of tissue tail 61 but also is spaced from perf line 82 between tissue sheets 58 and 84 in the next adjacent underlying layer of tissue log 54. Note also that adhesive originally placed on distal portion 81 of initial sheet 70 adjacent free end 60 of initial sheet 60 has penetrated underlying tissue sheet 58 and formed a weak bond between underlying tissue sheet 58 and tissue sheet 88.

    [0021] It is preferred that this bond have a strength of no more than about 25 g/7,62 cm (25 g/3").

    [0022] Figure 10 schematically illustrates stage one of an alternative tail-sealing process in which free end 60 of initial sheet 70 of tissue-tail 61 comprising plies 62, 64, 66 and 68 of tissue sheets 70 and 72 project from body 52 of tissue log 54 having been unspooled to facilitate an alternative tail sealing operation of the present invention.

    [0023] Figure 11 schematically illustrates tissue log 54 of Figure 10 in which adhesive 76 has been applied to ply 62 of tissue sheet 70 of tissue-tail 61. Note that adhesive 76 is spaced away from perf line 78.

    [0024] Figure 12 illustrates tissue log 54 of Figure 11 after free end 60 of initial tissue sheet 70 has been folded back over adhesive 76 but adhesive 76 has not spread to extend to perf line 78.

    [0025] Figure 13 illustrates controlled penetration of adhesive 76 through both plies 62 and 64 of distal portion 81 of tail 61.

    [0026] Figure 14 illustrates respooled tissue log 54 of Figure 13 after free end 60 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 has been respooled against body 52 of tissue log 54 trapping free end 60 and distal portion 81 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 between proximal portion 74 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 and next adjacent underlying sheet 58 of tissue log 54. Note that adhesive 76 is spaced away from perf line 78 joining tissue sheets 70 and 72.

    [0027] Figure 15 illustrates tissue log 54 of Figure 13 after free end 60 and distal portion 81 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 has been pressed against body 52 of tissue log 54 illustrating how glue line 80 on initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 is spaced not only from perf line 78 between proximal portion 74 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 and penultimate sheet 72 of tissue tail 61 but also is spaced from perf line 82 between tissue sheets 58 and 84 in next adjacent underlying layer of tissue log 54. Note also that adhesive 76 originally placed adjacent free end 60 of initial sheet 70 has penetrated underlying tissue sheet 58 and formed weak bond 92 between underlying tissue sheet 58 and tissue sheet 88 while weak bond 92 is spaced away from perf line 85 joining tissue sheets 88 and 86.

    [0028] Figure 16 is a 5X low angle illumination photomicrograph illustrating the surface of the outermost ply of tissue from a 2-ply tissue roll finished with conventional tail sealing technology - - note that the tail sealing has formed an approximately 3 mm uniform channel across the width of the tissue sheet almost like a line of embossing. Although not illustrated, this channel can also be observed in the inner ply of the outer layer of tissue, hi Figure 17, the back (inner) side of the 2-ply tissue sheet of Figure 16 is illustrated. The channel can be observed having the appearance of a debossed region congruent to the channel observed in Figure 16 illustrating thus the depth and degree of penetration of adhesive into the tissue roll structure in a conventional tail-sealing operation. Figure 18 is another low angle illumination
    photomicrograph which, in this case, illustrates the outer surface of the second layer in a roll sealed by conventional tail-sealing technology. It can be seen that a deep channel has been formed while the embossing has almost been obliterated by water in the adhesive contacting the sheet. Figure 19 illustrates the channel formed on the backside of the inner sheet forming the tail-seal.

    [0029] Figure 20 is a 5X low angle illumination photomicrograph illustrating the surface of the outermost ply of tissue from a 2-ply tissue roll finished with one embodiment of the tail-sealing technology of the present invention. It can be observed that the bond area is more extensive, approximately 6-7 mm in width, and the appearance of the embossing pattern is far less degraded than with the technology employed in tissue roll illustrated in Figures 16-19. Similarly, in Figure 21, it can be observed that the bond area is far more extensive than in Figures 16-19 but that, as the adhesive was in this case applied directly to this area, the appearance of the surface more closely approximates that of Figure 19. In Figure 22, it can again be observed that the bond area on the outer surface of the inner sheet is far more extensive than in conventional tail-sealing. Note however that these regions are concealed from the user prior to initiation of use. Similarly, in Figure 23, it can be observed that adhesive is spread over a larger area but has barely affected the inner surface of the inner tissue sheet in the tail seal region.

    [0030] By comparing Figures 24 and 25, it can be appreciated that the folded over tail seal according to one embodiment of the present invention illustrated in Figure 25 presents a far neater and more aesthetically pleasing appearance than that of the conventional tail seal illustrated in Figure 24. However, a far more important point is illustrated in Figure 26, as it can be clearly observed that the conventional roll shown on the left already exhibits ply separation while the roll prepared according to one embodiment of the present invention shown on the right presents a neat finished edge. Accordingly, it would be necessary for a user of the conventional roll to exercise some care to avoid ply separation upon initiation of use; but considerable effort would be required to induce ply-separation upon initiation of use in the roll prepared according to the present invention.

    [0031] Figures 27 A-E illustrate schematically how a tail seal corresponding to that shown in the right hand roll of Figure 26 may be formed on automated machinery. In Figure 27A, tail 61 is extended from log 54, then in Figure 27B, vacuum 96 is applied at vacuum location 97 spaced from free end 60 of tail 61 to retain medial portion 98 of tail 61 as free end 60 and distal portion 81 of tail 61 is folded upwardly and inwardly over medial portion 98 of tail. In Figure 27C, traversing glue gun 100 applies line of adhesive, glue line 80, at a location 102 spaced outwardly from the original free end 60 of doubled over tail 104 but inwardly from the new doubled over free end 106 of doubled over tail 104. It is greatly preferred that vacuum location 97 is chosen such that when free end 60 and proximal portion 81 of tail 61 are folded upwardly and inwardly over medial portion 98 of tissue sheet 70, the location of free end 60 is chosen such that it will not require that adhesive 76 be applied in a location where adhesive 76 may penetrate into proximity of perf lines 78, 82 or 85 on tissue log 54 when the tail sealing operation is completed. In Figure 27D, log 54 is rolled over line of adhesive 80 and doubled over free end 106 of tail 104 providing a preliminary seal. In Figure 27E, log 54 is rotated as it engages ironing roll 110 at a controlled pressure, pressing doubled over tail 104 against log 54 thereby urging adhesive 76 into log 54 to a depth of penetration which is controlled by modifying the dilution, area of application, pressure of application, amount applied and viscosity of adhesive 76.

    [0032] Figures 28 and 29 illustrate the specific mechanism used for carrying out the procedure described in Figures 27B and C. In particular, Figure 28 illustrates log 54 resting on driven rollers 120 and 122. Free end 60 of tail 61 extends outwardly from log 54, overlies jet tube 130 on folding arm 132 and is retained on table 124 by vacuum applied through vacuum apertures 128. Air jets 134 mounted on reciprocating arm 132 blow free end 60 and distal portion 81 of tail 61 upwardly and inwardly toward log 54 while reciprocating arm 132 moves toward log 154 thereby forming fold 134 in tail 61. Traversing glue gun 100 mounted on rail 130 moves across folded tail 104 applying line of adhesive 80 to folded tail 104.

    [0033] Figure 30 illustrates the frequency of occurrence of ply separation issues encountered in the major brands of 2-ply bathroom tissue currently on the market: Quilted Northern®; Angel Soft®; Charmin® Ultra; Cottonelle® Ultra; and, Soft 'N Gentle® bathroom tissues. This data was generated in market research studies using product taken from store shelves.

    [0034] Figure 31 illustrates the frequency of occurrence of difficulties in starting roles of the major brands of 2-ply bath tissue on the market as reported by consumers of these products.

    [0035] Figure 32 illustrates a well-sealed roll of bath tissue prepared according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    [0036] In Figure 33, we illustrate an alternative embodiment employing three glue lines 56a, 56b, 56c, formed by application of adhesive 76 to better control penetration of adhesive 76 and resultant distribution of the adhesive bonds in which primary glue line 56a on ply 64 is formed by applying adhesive 76 to distal portion 81 of initial sheet 70 closely adjacent free end 60 while secondary glue line 56b is formed on ply 62 by applying adhesive 76 at proximal portion 74 thereof adjacent free end 60 of initial sheet 70 and tertiary glue line 56c is formed on ply 64 by applying adhesive 76 to distal portion 81 of initial sheet 70 closely proximate to, but spaced from, primary glue line 56a. Note that secondary glue line 56b is spaced from perf line 78 joining initial sheet 70 and penultimate sheet 72. In many applications, it may be advantageous to control the amount of adhesive 76 used in formation of either primary glue line 56a or secondary glue line 56b such that upon respoohng against body 52 of tissue log 54, the adhesive in either primary glue line 56 a or secondary glue line 56 b will overlap free end 60 of initial sheet 70. However this is not necessary to obtain tail seal which is greatly improved over that currently available commercially.

    [0037] In Figure 34, tissue tail 61 has been respooled against body 52 of tissue log 54 trapping free end 60 of initial sheet 70 between proximal portion 74 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 61 and next adjacent underlying tissue sheet 58 of tissue log 54. In the embodiment shown in Figure 34, a relatively low spreading adhesive 76 is depicted whereupon neither primary glue line 56a nor secondary glue line 56b has spread to overlap free end 60 of initial sheet 70. Note also that secondary glue line 56b remains spaced both from perf line 78 adjoining tissue sheets 70 and 72 and perf line 82 between sheets 58 and 84 in the next adjacent underlying layer of tissue log 54.

    [0038] In Figure 35, free end 60 of initial sheet 70 of tissue tail 71 has been pressed against body 52 of tissue log 54 so that secondary glue line 56b remains spaced from perf lines 78 joining tissue sheet 70 and 72 while primary glue line 56a remains spaced from both perf line 72 and perf line 82 between tissue sheets 58 and 84 next adjacent underlying layer of tissue in log 54.

    [0039] Similarly, in Figure 36, adhesive 76 has been applied to ply 64 of distal portion 81 of initial tissue sheet 70 closely adjacent free end 62 to form glue line 56d while glue line 56e has been formed by application of adhesive 76 to ply 64 of proximal portion 74 of initial tissue sheet 70. In Figure 37, folded over tail-tab 50 has been respooled against body 52 of tissue log 54; and, in Figure 38, folded over tail-tab 50 has been pressed against body 52 of tissue log 54. Note that glue lines 56e and 56d remain well spaced from all perf lines. In these Figures 33-38, we have not attempted to precisely portray the penetration of adhesive through the various plies but rather the initial placement of the glue lines.

    [0040] Adhesives suitable for use in the practice of the present invention are well known and are available from a wide variety of sources including H. B. Fuller and others. One suitable adhesive is sold under the trade name "WB 4955 MD". We prefer to use this as a 5.5% solids admixture having a viscosity of approximately 1600 cps at29,4 °C (85° Fahrenheit). The total amount of adhesive that we apply for each approximately 11,43 cm (1/2 inch) roll of bath tissue is approximately
    0.35 ml to attain an average tail seal strength of 97 g. We use a Paasche pneumatic adhesive gun with a single bead 1,88 cm (0.74") orifice operating at 2,07 bar (30 psi) spaced approximately 2,54 cm (1 in). from the web. Use of these parameters with substrates normally used for premium grade commercial bath tissue sold under the trade names Quilted Northern® bath tissue, Quilted Northern® Ultra bath tissue, and Angel Soft® bath tissue, produces excellent results when applied to the locations specified.

    [0041] However, far more important than the exact chemical composition of the adhesive is the control of penetration into the roll by controlling the amount of adhesive applied, its dilution, the amount of pressure applied by the ironing roll, the amount of vacuum applied in the vicinity of the line of application of the adhesive, and precise control of the area over which the adhesive is applied.

    [0042] These matters can best be controlled empirically by adjustments during the manufacturing process by closely observing the structure of the resulting tail seal. It is very advantageous: to prevent any of the bonds formed by the adhesive from being located in close proximity to perf lines in the layers of tissue bonded to one another; as well as to ensure that the tissue sheets are not bonded in such a fashion as to promote separation as might occur should the outer ply of the inner layer be firmly bonded to the inner ply of the next exteriorly adjacent layer but the inner ply of the inner layer not be bonded thereby to the outer ply of the inner layer. The practice of the present invention is also well suited to operations in which the direction of rotation of the log
    54 is never reversed making this tail seal procedure particularly well-suited for high-speed manufacturing operations as well as to tail-sealers which do reverse roll direction.

    [0043] For those applications where it is desired to employ multiple glue lines, the adhesive viscosity may be reduced to the range of about 100-200 cps at 29,4 °C (85°F) using an adhesive solids in the range of 2% to 3% extruded from a Spraymation electric extrusion head having 2 or 3 orifices 0,064 cm (0.025 in). in diameter to achieve a total add on of about 0.35 ml or less targeting an average tail seal strength of about 80 g.


    Claims

    1. A method of tail sealing a roll (52) of tissue product comprising the steps of:

    a) forming a roll (52) of multi-ply tissue product comprising a plurality of sheets (70) of multi-ply tissue, each sheet (70) separated from the others by lines of perforation (78);

    b) unspooling an initial length of said multi-ply tissue product comprising a portion of the initial sheet (70) of the roll (52) of multi-ply tissue product having a distal portion (81) spaced away from the remainder of the roll (52), a proximal portion (74) adjoining the remainder of the roll (52) at a line of perforation (78) and a medial portion (98) in-between;

    c) folding the distal portion (81)of the initial sheet (70) inwardly forming a folded exterior ply having a folded interior ply nested in-between;

    d) applying adhesive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) to an area overlapping the distal edge of the initial sheet (70);

    e) spooling said distal edge of the initial sheet (70) against said roll (52) of multi-ply tissue product and forming an adhesive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) bond adhering said distal portion (81) of the folded exterior ply to the exterior ply of the next interior sheet (70) of multi-ply tissue inwardly adjacent thereto, said adhesive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) bond;

    i) penetrating outwardly through both the distal region of the interior ply of the folded initial sheet (70) and the proximal region of the interior ply of the folded interior ply of the initial sheet (70) and thence to the proximal region of the folded exterior ply of the initial sheet (70); the method being characterized by comprising the further steps of

    ii) penetrating inwardly through the exterior ply of the next interior sheet (70) of multi-ply tissue inwardly adjacent said adhesive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) bond adhering said exterior ply to the interior ply thereof; and

    iii) being confined to an area neither spanning nor adjoining a line of perforation (78) joining sheets (70) in the initial four sheets (70) of the roll (52) of multi-ply tissue product.


     
    2. The method of tail sealing a roll (52) of tissue product of Claim 1, wherein the medial portion (98) of the initial sheet (70) of multi-ply tissue product projects outwardly from said roll (52), forming a tail tab having a length of between 0.64 cm and 5.72 cm.
     
    3. The method of tail sealing a roll (52)of tissue product of Claim 1, wherein the medial portion (98) of the initial sheet (70) of multi-ply tissue product is projected outwardly from said roll (52) forming a tail tab having a dry tensile strength of at least 1 1/2 times the strength of the adhesive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) bond.
     
    4. The method of tail sealing a roll (52) of tissue product of Claim 1, wherein the medial portion (98) of the initial sheet (70) of multi-ply tissue product is projected outwardly from said roll (52) forming a tail tab having a dry tensile strength of at least twice the strength of the adhesive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) bond.
     
    5. The method of tail sealing a roll (52) of tissue product of Claim 1, wherein the medial portion (98) of the initial sheet (70) of multi-ply tissue product is projected outwardly from said roll (52) forming a tail tab having a dry tensile strength of at least 1 1/4 times the sum of the machine direction dry tensile strength of tissue product in the strength of the adhesive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) bond.
     
    6. The method of tail sealing a roll (52) of tissue product of Claim 1, wherein the strength of the adhesive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) bond is no more than about 75% of machine direction dry tensile strength of the tissue product.
     
    7. The method of tail sealing a roll (52) of tissue product of Claim 1, wherein the roll (52) of multi-ply tissue product is rotated in one direction only during the tail sealing process.
     
    8. The method of tail sealing a roll (52) of tissue product of Claim 1, wherein the roll (52) of multi-ply tissue product is a roll (52) of bath tissue.
     
    9. A roll (52) of tissue product comprising a plurality of sheets (70) of tissue product, each sheet separated from the others by lines of perforation (78), wherein;

    a. the initial sheet (70) of the roll (52) of tissue product has a distal portion (81) spaced away from the remainder of the roll (52), a proximal portion (74) adjoining the remainder of the roll (52) at a line of perforation (78) and a medial portion (98) in-between,

    b. the distal portion (81) of the initial sheet (70) being folded inwardly forming a folded exterior sheet,

    c. an adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) extending over an area overlapping the distal edge of the initial sheet (70) adhering both the distal and proximal portions (74) of the folded exterior sheet (70) to the exterior of the next interior sheet (70) of tissue inwardly adjacent thereto;

    d. said adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) penetrating outwardly through the distal region of the folded exterior initial sheet to the proximal region of the folded exterior sheet; the roll being characterized by

    e. the area over which said adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) extends neither spanning nor adjoining a line of perforation (78) joining sheets (70) in the initial four sheets (70) of the roll (52) of tissue product, wherein said adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) also penetrates inwardly through the next interior sheet of tissue inwardly adjacent said adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) and forms a secondary bond adhering said next exterior sheet to the sheet underlying said next interior sheet.


     
    10. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9 wherein the strength of the secondary bond not exceeding 25g/7.62cm.
     
    11. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the area over which said adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) extends is spaced from the medial portion (98) of the initial sheet of the roll (52) such that a projecting folded over tail is presented to the user.
     
    12. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 11, wherein the dry tensile strength of the projecting folded over tail exceeds 400g/7.62cm and the caliper thereof exceeds one mil.
     
    13. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 11, wherein the dry tensile strength of the projecting folded over tail exceeds 500g/7.62cm and the caliper thereof exceeds two mils.
     
    14. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein said adhesive penetrates inwardly through the exterior sheet underlying the tissue sheet inwardly adjacent to said adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) and forms an interior subsidiary bond adhering the tissue sheet underlying the tissue sheet inwardly adjacent to said adhesive bond to the tissue sheet underlying the tissue sheet inwardly adjacent to said adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c).
     
    15. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the strength of the adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) extending over an area spaced from the distal edge of the initial sheet adhering the distal portion (81) of the folded exterior sheet to the exterior of the next interior sheet of tissue inwardly adjacent thereto is at least about 50g/7.62cmbut no more than about 300g/7.62cm, while the strength of the interior subsidiary bond is no more than about 40g/7.62cm.
     
    16. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 15, wherein said adhesive penetrates inwardly through the tissue sheet underlying the tissue sheet inwardly adjacent to said adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) and forms an interior subsidiary bond adhering that tissue sheet to the tissue sheet thereunder.
     
    17. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein each adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhering a tissue sheet underlying the tissue sheet inwardly adjacent to said adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) to the tissue sheet outwardly adjacent thereto extends neither spans nor adjoins a line of perforation (78) joining sheets (70) in the initial six sheets (70) of the roll (52) of tissue product.
     
    18. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein each adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhering a tissue sheet underlying a tissue sheet inwardly adjacent to said adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) to a tissue sheet outwardly adjacent thereto extends neither spans nor adjoins a line of perforation (78) joining sheets (70) in the initial eight sheets (70) of the roll (52) of tissue product.
     
    19. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the strength of the adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) extending over an area spaced from the distal edge of the initial sheet adhering the distal portion of the folded exterior sheet to the next interior sheet of tissue inwardly adjacent thereto is at least about 50g/7.62cm but no more than about 300g/7.62cm.
     
    20. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the strength of the adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) extending over an area spaced from the distal edge of the initial sheet adhering the distal portion of the folded exterior sheet to the next interior sheet of tissue inwardly adjacent thereto is at least about 60g/7.62cm but no more than about 200g/7.62cm .
     
    21. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the strength of the adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) extending over an area spaced from the distal edge of the initial sheet adhering the distal portion of the folded exterior sheet to the next interior sheet of tissue inwardly adjacent thereto is at least about 60g/7.62cm but no more than about 150g/7.62cm.
     
    22. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the strength of the adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) extending over an area spaced from the distal edge of the initial sheet adhering the distal portion (81) of the folded exterior sheet to the next interior sheet of tissue inwardly adjacent thereto is at least about 60g/7.62cm but no more than about 120g/7.62cm.
     
    23. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the strength of the adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) extending over an area spaced from the distal edge (81) of the initial sheet adhering the distal portion (81) of the folded exterior sheet to the next interior sheet of tissue inwardly adjacent thereto is at least about 70g/7.62cm but no more than about 110g/7.62cm.
     
    24. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the medial portion (98) of the initial sheet comprises a folded tail tab projecting from the roll body by from at least about 0.64cm up to about 5.72cm.
     
    25. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 24, wherein said adhesive penetrates inwardly through the tissue sheet underlying the tissue sheet inwardly adjacent to said adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) and forms an interior subsidiary bond adhering that tissue sheet to the sheet thereunder.
     
    26. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the medial portion (98) of the initial sheet comprises a folded tail tab having a dry tensile strength of least 1[1/2] times the strength of the adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhering the distal portion (81) of the folded exterior sheet to the next interior sheet of tissue inwardly adjacent thereto.
     
    27. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the medial portion (98) of the initial sheet comprises a folded tail tab having a dry tensile strength of least 1[1/4] times the sum of the machine direction dry tensile strength of the tissue product and the strength of the adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhering the distal portion (81) of the folded exterior sheet to the next interior sheet of tissue inwardly adjacent thereto.
     
    28. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the medial portion (98) of the initial sheet comprises a folded tail tab having a dry tensile strength of least twice the strength of the adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhering the distal portion of the folded exterior sheet to the next interior sheet of tissue inwardly adjacent thereto.
     
    29. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the strength of the adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhering the distal portion (81) of the folded exterior sheet to the next interior sheet of tissue inwardly adjacent thereto is no more than about 75% of the machine direction dry tensile strength of the tissue product.
     
    30. The roll (52) of tissue product of claim 9, wherein the area of said adhesive bond (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) is approximately the width of the roll (52) and extends from about 0.32cm to about 1.27cm in the machine direction.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Verfahren zum Versiegeln des Endes einer Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts, umfassend die folgenden Schritte:

    a) Bilden einer Rolle (52) eines mehrlagigen Gewebeprodukts, umfassend eine Vielzahl von Lagen (70) eines mehrlagigen Gewebes, wobei jede Lage (70) durch Perforationslinien (78) von den anderen getrennt ist;

    b) Abwickeln einer Anfangslänge des mehrlagigen Gewebeprodukts, umfassend einen Abschnitt der Anfangslage (70) der Rolle (52) des mehrlagigen Gewebeprodukts mit einem distalen Abschnitt (81), der von der restlichen Rolle (52) beabstandet ist, einem proximalen Abschnitt (74), der an einer Perforationslinie (78) an die restliche Rolle (52) angrenzt, und einem mittleren Abschnitt (98) dazwischen;

    c) Falten des distalen Abschnitts (81) der Anfangslage (70) nach innen, wodurch eine gefaltete Außenschicht mit einer dazwischen eingebetteten gefalteten Innenschicht gebildet wird;

    d) Aufbringen von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) auf einen Bereich, der die distale Kante der Anfangslage (70) überlappt;

    e) Aufwickeln der distalen Kante der Anfangslage (70) gegen die Rolle (52) des mehrlagigen Gewebeprodukts und Bilden einer Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c), die den distalen Abschnitt (81) der gefalteten Außenschicht an die Außenschicht der nächsten Innenlage (70) des mehrlagigen Gewebes, die nach innen daran angrenzt, klebt, wobei die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c);

    i) nach außen sowohl durch den distalen Bereich der Innenschicht der gefalteten Anfangslage (70) als auch den proximalen Bereich der Innenschicht der gefalteten Innenschicht der Anfangslage (70) und damit zum proximalen Bereich der gefalteten Außenschicht der Anfangslage (70) dringt; wobei das Verfahren dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass es die weiteren folgenden Schritte umfasst:

    ii) nach innen durch die Außenschicht der nächsten Innenlage (70) des mehrlagigen Gewebes dringt, das nach innen an die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) angrenzt, die die Außenschicht an die Innenschicht davon klebt; und

    iii) auf einen Bereich begrenzt ist, der eine Perforationslinie (78), die Lagen (70) in den anfänglichen vier Lagen (70) der Rolle (52) des mehrlagigen Gewebeprodukts verbindet, weder überspannt noch an diese angrenzt.


     
    2. Verfahren zum Versiegeln des Endes einer Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 1, wobei der mittlere Abschnitt (98) der Anfangslage (70) des mehrlagigen Gewebeprodukts von der Rolle (52) nach außen vorsteht, wodurch eine Endlasche mit einer Länge zwischen 0,64 cm und 5,72 cm gebildet wird.
     
    3. Verfahren zum Versiegeln des Endes einer Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 1, wobei der mittlere Abschnitt (98) der Anfangslage (70) des mehrlagigen Gewebeprodukts von der Rolle (52) nach außen vorsteht und dabei eine Endlasche mit einer trockenen Zugfestigkeit von mindestens 1 1/2-mal die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) bildet.
     
    4. Verfahren zum Versiegeln des Endes einer Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 1, wobei der mittlere Abschnitt (98) der Anfangslage (70) des mehrlagigen Gewebeprodukts von der Rolle (52) nach außen vorsteht und dabei eine Endlasche mit einer trockenen Zugfestigkeit von mindestens 2-mal die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) bildet.
     
    5. Verfahren zum Versiegeln des Endes einer Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 1, wobei der mittlere Abschnitt (98) der Anfangslage (70) des mehrlagigen Gewebeprodukts von der Rolle (52) nach außen vorsteht und dabei eine Endlasche mit einer trockenen Zugfestigkeit von mindestens 1 1/4-mal die Summe der trockenen Zugfestigkeit des Gewebeprodukts in Maschinenrichtung in der Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) bildet.
     
    6. Verfahren zum Versiegeln des Endes einer Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) nicht mehr als etwa 75 % der trockenen Zugfestigkeit des Gewebeprodukts in Maschinenrichtung beträgt.
     
    7. Verfahren zum Versiegeln des Endes einer Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Rolle (52) des mehrlagigen Gewebeprodukts nur während des Prozesses des Versiegelns des Endes in eine Richtung gedreht wird.
     
    8. Verfahren zum Versiegeln des Endes einer Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Rolle (52) des mehrlagigen Gewebeprodukts eine Rolle (52) von Waschraumtüchern ist.
     
    9. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts, umfassend eine Vielzahl von Lagen (70) eines Gewebeprodukts, wobei jede Lage durch Perforationslinien (78) von den anderen getrennt ist, wobei

    a. die Anfangslage (70) der Rolle (52) des Gewebeprodukts einen distalen Abschnitt (81), der von der restlichen Rolle (52) beabstandet ist, einen proximalen Abschnitt (74), der an einer Perforationslinie (78) an die restliche Rolle (52) angrenzt, und einen mittleren Abschnitt (98) dazwischen aufweist,

    b. der distale Abschnitt (81) der Anfangslage (70) nach innen gefaltet ist und dabei eine gefaltete Außenlage bildet,

    c. sich eine Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) über einen Bereich erstreckt, der die distale Kante der Anfangslage (70) überlappt, welche Bindung den distalen und den proximalen Abschnitt (74) der gefalteten Außenlage (70) an die Außenseite der nächsten Innenlage (70) des Gewebes, das nach innen daran angrenzt, klebt;

    d. die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) nach außen durch den distalen Bereich der gefalteten äußeren Anfangslage zum proximalen Bereich der gefalteten Außenlage dringt; wobei die Rolle dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass

    e. der Bereich, über den sich die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) erstreckt, eine Perforationslinie (78), die Lagen (70) in den anfänglichen vier Lagen (70) der Rolle (52) von Gewebeprodukt verbindet, weder überspannt noch an diese angrenzt, wobei die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) auch nach innen durch die nächste Innenlage von Gewebe, die nach innen an die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) angrenzt, dringt und eine sekundäre Bindung bildet, die die nächste Außenlage an die unter der nächsten Innenlage liegende Lage klebt.


     
    10. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Festigkeit der sekundären Bindung 25 g/7,62 cm nicht übersteigt.
     
    11. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei der Bereich, über den sich die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) erstreckt, von dem mittleren Abschnitt (98) der Anfangslage der Rolle (52) derart beabstandet ist, dass dem Benutzer ein vorstehendes umgefaltetes Ende präsentiert wird.
     
    12. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 11, wobei die trockene Zugfestigkeit des vorstehenden umgefalteten Endes 400 g/7,62 cm übersteigt und die Dicke von diesem ein ml übersteigt.
     
    13. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 11, wobei die trockene Zugfestigkeit des vorstehenden umgefalteten Endes 500 g/7,62 cm übersteigt und die Dicke von diesem zwei ml übersteigt.
     
    14. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei der Klebstoff nach innen durch die Außenlage, die unter der Gewebelage liegt, die nach innen an die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) angrenzt, dringt und eine innere untergeordnete Bindung bildet, die die Gewebelage, die unter der Gewebelage liegt, die nach innen an die Bindung von Klebstoff angrenzt, an die Gewebelage klebt, die unter der Gewebelage liegt, die nach innen an die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) angrenzt.
     
    15. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c), die sich über einen Bereich erstreckt, der von der distalen Kante der Anfangslage beabstandet ist, die den distalen Abschnitt (81) der gefalteten Außenlage an die Außenseite der nächsten Innenlage von Gewebe klebt, die nach innen daran angrenzt, mindestens etwa 50 g/7,62 cm, aber nicht mehr als etwa 300 g/7,62 cm beträgt, während die Festigkeit der inneren untergeordneten Bindung nicht mehr als etwa 40 g/7,62 cm beträgt.
     
    16. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 15, wobei der Klebstoff durch die Gewebelage, die unter der Gewebelage liegt, die nach innen an die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) angrenzt, nach innen dringt und eine innere untergeordnete Bindung bildet, die diese Gewebelage an die Gewebelage darunter klebt.
     
    17. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei jede Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c), die eine Gewebelage, die unter der Gewebelage liegt, die nach innen an die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) angrenzt, an die Gewebelage klebt, die nach außen daran angrenzt, eine Perforationslinie (78), die Lagen (70) in den anfänglichen sechs Lagen (70) der Rolle (52) des Gewebeprodukts verbindet, weder überspannt noch an diese angrenzt.
     
    18. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei jede Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c), die eine Gewebelage, die unter der Gewebelage liegt, die nach innen an die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) angrenzt, an eine Gewebelage klebt, die nach außen daran angrenzt, eine Perforationslinie (78), die Lagen (70) in den anfänglichen acht Lagen (70) der Rolle (52) des Gewebeprodukts verbindet, weder überspannt noch an diese angrenzt.
     
    19. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c), die sich über einen Bereich erstreckt, der von der distalen Kante der Anfangslage beabstandet ist, die den distalen Abschnitt der gefalteten Außenlage an die nächste Innenlage von Gewebe klebt, die nach innen daran angrenzt, mindestens 50 g/7,62 cm, aber nicht mehr als etwa 300 g/7,62 cm beträgt.
     
    20. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c), die sich über einen Bereich erstreckt, der von der distalen Kante der Anfangslage beabstandet ist, die den distalen Abschnitt der gefalteten Außenlage an die nächste Innenlage von Gewebe klebt, die nach innen daran angrenzt, mindestens 60 g/7,62 cm, aber nicht mehr als etwa 200 g/7,62 cm beträgt.
     
    21. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c), die sich über einen Bereich erstreckt, der von der distalen Kante der Anfangslage beabstandet ist, die den distalen Abschnitt der gefalteten Außenlage an die nächste Innenlage von Gewebe klebt, die nach innen daran angrenzt, mindestens 60 g/7,62 cm, aber nicht mehr als etwa 150 g/7,62 cm beträgt.
     
    22. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c), die sich über einen Bereich erstreckt, der von der distalen Kante der Anfangslage beabstandet ist, die den distalen Abschnitt (81) der gefalteten Außenlage an die nächste Innenlage von Gewebe klebt, die nach innen daran angrenzt, mindestens etwa 60 g/7,62 cm, aber nicht mehr als etwa 120 g/7,62 cm beträgt.
     
    23. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c), die sich über einen Bereich erstreckt, der von der distalen Kante (81) der Anfangslage beabstandet ist, die den distalen Abschnitt (81) der gefalteten Außenlage an die nächste Innenlage von Gewebe klebt, die nach innen daran angrenzt, mindestens etwa 70 g/7,62 cm, aber nicht mehr als etwa 110 g/7,62 cm beträgt.
     
    24. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei der mittlere Abschnitt (98) der Anfangslage eine gefaltete Endlasche umfasst, die von dem Rollenkörper um mindestens etwa 0,64 cm bis zu etwa 5,72 cm vorsteht.
     
    25. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 24, wobei der Klebstoff nach innen durch die Gewebelage, die unter der Gewebelage liegt, die nach innen an die Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) angrenzt, dringt und eine innere untergeordnete Bindung bildet, die diese Gewebelage an die Lage darunter klebt.
     
    26. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei der mittlere Abschnitt (98) der Anfangslage eine gefaltete Endlasche mit einer trockenen Zugfestigkeit von mindestens 1[1/2]-mal die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) umfasst, die den distalen Abschnitt (81) der gefalteten Außenlage an die nächste Innenlage von Gewebe, die nach innen daran angrenzt, klebt.
     
    27. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei der mittlere Abschnitt (98) der Anfangslage eine gefaltete Endlasche mit einer trockenen Zugfestigkeit von mindestens 1[1/4]-mal die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) umfasst, die den distalen Abschnitt (81) der gefalteten Außenlage an die nächste Innenlage von Gewebe, die nach innen daran angrenzt, klebt.
     
    28. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei der mittlere Abschnitt (98) der Anfangslage eine gefaltete Endlasche mit einer trockenen Zugfestigkeit von mindestens 2-mal die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) umfasst, die den distalen Abschnitt der gefalteten Außenlage an die nächste Innenlage von Gewebe, die nach innen daran angrenzt, klebt.
     
    29. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Festigkeit der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c), die den distalen Abschnitt (81) der gefalteten Außenlage an die nächste Innenlage von Gewebe, die nach innen daran angrenzt, klebt, nicht mehr als etwa 75 % der trockenen Zugfestigkeit des Gewebeprodukts in Maschinenrichtung beträgt.
     
    30. Rolle (52) eines Gewebeprodukts nach Anspruch 9, wobei der Bereich der Bindung von Klebstoff (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) in etwa der Breite der Rolle (52) entspricht und sich von etwa 0,32 cm bis etwa 1,27 cm in der Maschinenrichtung erstreckt.
     


    Revendications

    1. Procédé de jonction d'extrémité d'un rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager comprenant les étapes de :

    a) la formation d'un rouleau (52) d'un produit en papier ménager multicouche comprenant une pluralité de feuilles (70) de papier ménager multicouche, chaque feuille (70) étant séparée des autres par des lignes de perforation (78) ;

    b) le déroulement d'une longueur initiale dudit produit en papier ménager multicouche comprenant une portion de la feuille initiale (70) du rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager multicouche présentant une portion distale (81) espacée du reste du rouleau (52), une portion proximale (74) qui est attenante au reste du rouleau (52) sur une ligne de perforation (78) et une portion médiane (98) entre elles ;

    c) le pliage de la portion distale (81) de la feuille initiale (70) formant vers l'intérieur une couche extérieure pliée présentant une couche intérieure pliée nichée entre elles ;

    d) l'application d'un adhésif (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) à une zone recouvrant l'arête distale de la feuille initiale (70) ;

    e) l'enroulement de ladite arête distale de la feuille initiale (70) contre ledit rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager multicouche et la formation d'une liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhérant ladite portion distale (81) de la couche extérieure pliée à la couche extérieure de la feuille intérieure suivante (70) du papier ménager multicouche adjacente vers l'intérieur à celle-ci, ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) ;

    i) pénétrant vers l'extérieur à la fois au travers de la région distale de la couche intérieure de la feuille initiale pliée (70) et la région proximale de la couche intérieure de la couche intérieure pliée de la feuille initiale (70) et par conséquent à la région proximale de la couche extérieure pliée de la feuille initiale (70) ; le procédé étant caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend les autres étapes de

    ii) la pénétration vers l'intérieur au travers de la couche extérieure de la feuille intérieure suivante (70) de papier ménager multicouche adjacente vers l'intérieur à ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhérant ladite couche extérieure à la couche intérieure de celle-ci ; et

    iii) le confinement à une zone ne couvrant ni ne jouxtant une ligne de perforation (78) joignant des feuilles (70) dans les quatre feuilles initiales (70) du rouleau (52) du produit en papier ménager multicouche.


     
    2. Procédé de jonction d'extrémité d'un rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la portion médiane (98) de la feuille initiale (70) de produit en papier ménager multicouche fait saillie vers l'extérieur depuis ledit rouleau (52), formant un onglet d'extrémité présentant une longueur entre 0,64 cm et 5,72 cm.
     
    3. Procédé de jonction d'extrémité d'un rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la portion médiane (98) de la feuille initiale (70) de produit en papier ménager multicouche est en saillie vers l'extérieur depuis ledit rouleau (52) formant un onglet d'extrémité présentant une résistance à la traction à l'état sec d'au moins 11/2 fois la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c).
     
    4. Procédé de jonction d'extrémité d'un rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la portion médiane (98) de la feuille initiale (70) de produit en papier ménager multicouche est en saillie vers l'extérieur depuis ledit rouleau (52) formant un onglet d'extrémité présentant une résistance à la traction à l'état sec d'au moins deux fois la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c).
     
    5. Procédé de jonction d'extrémité d'un rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la portion médiane (98) de la feuille initiale (70) de produit en papier ménager multicouche est en saillie vers l'extérieur depuis ledit rouleau (52) formant un onglet d'extrémité présentant une résistance à la traction à l'état sec d'au moins 11/4 fois la somme de la résistance à la traction à l'état sec dans la direction de machine du produit en papier ménager dans la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c).
     
    6. Procédé de jonction d'extrémité d'un rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) n'est pas supérieure à environ 75 % de la résistance à la traction à l'état sec dans la direction de machine du produit en papier ménager.
     
    7. Procédé de jonction d'extrémité d'un rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le rouleau (52) du produit en papier ménager multicouche est tourné dans une direction seulement pendant le processus de jonction d'extrémité.
     
    8. Procédé de jonction d'extrémité d'un rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager multicouche est un rouleau (52) de papier hygiénique.
     
    9. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager comprenant une pluralité de feuilles (70) de produit en papier ménager, chaque feuille étant séparée des autres par des lignes de perforation (78), dans lequel :

    a. la feuille initiale (70) du rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager présente une portion distale (81) espacée du reste du rouleau (52), une portion proximale (74) jouxtant le reste du rouleau (52) sur une ligne de perforation (78) et une portion médiane (98) entre elles,

    b. la portion distale (81) de la feuille initiale (70) étant pliée vers l'intérieur formant une feuille extérieure pliée,

    c. une liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) s'étendant sur une zone recouvrant l'arête distale de la feuille initiale (70) adhérant à la fois les portions distale et proximale (74) de la feuille extérieure pliée (70) à l'extérieur de la feuille intérieure suivante (70) de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à celle-ci,

    d. ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) pénétrant vers l'extérieur au travers de la région distale de la feuille initiale extérieure pliée à la région proximale de la feuille extérieure pliée, le rouleau étant caractérisé par

    e. la zone sur laquelle ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) s'étend ne couvrant ni ne jouxtant une ligne de perforation (78) joignant des feuilles (70) dans les quatre feuilles initiales (70) du rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager, dans lequel ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) pénètre aussi vers l'intérieur au travers de la feuille intérieure suivante de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) et forme une liaison secondaire adhérant ladite feuille extérieure suivante à la feuille se trouvant sous ladite feuille intérieure suivante.


     
    10. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la résistance de la liaison secondaire n'excède pas 25 g/7,62 cm.
     
    11. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la zone sur laquelle ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) s'étend est espacée de la portion médiane (98) de la feuille initiale du rouleau (52) de sorte qu'une saillie pliée sur l'extrémité soit présentée à l'utilisateur.
     
    12. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 11, dans lequel la résistance à la traction à l'état sec de la saillie pliée sur l'extrémité excède 400 g/7,62 cm et l'épaisseur de celle-ci excède un millième de pouce.
     
    13. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 11, dans lequel la résistance à la traction à l'état sec de la saillie pliée sur l'extrémité excède 500 g/7,62 cm et l'épaisseur de celle-ci excède deux millièmes de pouce.
     
    14. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel ledit adhésif pénètre vers l'intérieur au travers de la feuille extérieure se trouvant sous la feuille de papier ménager vers l'intérieur adjacente à ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) et forme une liaison subsidiaire intérieure adhérant la feuille de papier ménager se trouvant sous la feuille de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à ladite liaison adhésive à la feuille de papier ménager se trouvant sous la feuille de papier ménager adjacent vers l'intérieur à ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c).
     
    15. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) s'étendant sur une zone espacée de l'arête distale de la feuille initiale adhérant la portion distale (81) de la feuille extérieure pliée à l'extérieur de la feuille intérieure suivante de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à celle-ci est au moins d'environ 50 g/7,62 cm mais pas supérieure à environ 300 g/7,62 cm alors que la résistance de la liaison subsidiaire intérieure n'est pas supérieure à environ 40 g/7,62 cm.
     
    16. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 15, dans lequel ledit adhésif pénètre vers l'intérieur au travers de la feuille de papier ménager se trouvant sous la feuille de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) et forme une liaison subsidiaire intérieure adhérant cette feuille de papier ménager à la feuille de papier ménager dessous.
     
    17. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel chaque liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhérant une feuille de papier ménager se trouvant sous la feuille de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) à la feuille de papier ménager adjacente vers l'extérieur à celle-ci s'étend ne couvrant ni ne jouxtant une ligne de perforation (78) joignant des feuilles (70) dans les six feuilles initiales (70) du rouleau (52) du produit en papier ménager.
     
    18. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel chaque liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhérant une feuille de papier ménager se trouvant sous une feuille de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) à une feuille de papier ménager adjacente vers l'extérieur à celle-ci s'étend ne couvrant ni ne jouxtant une ligne de perforation (78) joignant des feuilles (70) dans les huit feuilles initiales (70) du rouleau (52) du produit en papier ménager.
     
    19. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) s'étendant sur une zone espacée de l'arête distale de la feuille initiale adhérant la portion distale de la feuille extérieure pliée à la feuille intérieure suivante de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à celle-ci est au moins d'environ 50 g/7,62 cm mais pas supérieure à environ 300 g/7,62 cm.
     
    20. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) s'étendant sur une zone espacée de l'arête distale de la feuille initiale adhérant la portion distale de la feuille extérieure pliée à la feuille intérieure suivante de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à celle-ci est au moins d'environ 60 g/7,62 cm mais pas supérieure à environ 200 g/7,62 cm.
     
    21. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) s'étendant sur une zone espacée de l'arête distale de la feuille initiale adhérant la portion distale de la feuille extérieure pliée à la feuille intérieure suivante de papier ménager vers l'intérieur adjacente à celle-ci est au moins d'environ 60 g/7,62 cm mais pas supérieure à environ 200 g/7,62 cm.
     
    22. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la résistance de la liaison adhésive(76, 56a, 56b, 56c) s'étendant sur une zone espacée de l'arête distale de la feuille initiale adhérant la portion distale (81) de la feuille extérieure pliée à la feuille intérieure suivante de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à celle-ci est au moins d'environ 60 g/7,62 cm mais pas supérieure à environ 120 g/7,62 cm.
     
    23. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) s'étendant sur une zone espacée de l'arête distale (81) de la feuille initiale adhérant la portion distale (81) de la feuille extérieure pliée à la feuille intérieure suivante de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à celle-ci est au moins d'environ 70 g/7,62 cm mais pas supérieure à environ 110 g/7,62 cm.
     
    24. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la portion médiane (98) de la feuille initiale comprend un onglet d'extrémité plié faisant saillie du corps de rouleau d'au moins environ 0,64 cm jusqu'à environ 5,72 cm.
     
    25. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 24, dans lequel ledit adhésif pénètre vers l'intérieur au travers de la feuille de papier ménager se trouvant sous la feuille de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) et forme une liaison subsidiaire intérieure adhérant cette feuille de papier ménager à la feuille dessous.
     
    26. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la portion médiane (98) de la feuille initiale comprend un onglet d'extrémité plié présentant une résistance à la traction à l'état sec d'au moins 1[1/2] fois la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhérant la portion distale (81) de la feuille extérieure pliée à la feuille intérieure suivante de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à celle-ci.
     
    27. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la portion médiane (98) de la feuille initiale comprend un onglet d'extrémité plié présentant une résistance à la traction à l'état sec d'au moins 1[1/4] fois la somme de la résistance à la traction à l'état sec dans la direction de machine du produit en papier ménager et la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhérant la portion distale (81) de la feuille extérieure pliée à la feuille intérieure suivante de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à celle-ci.
     
    28. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la portion médiane (98) de la feuille initiale comprend un onglet d'extrémité plié présentant une résistance à la traction à l'état sec d'au moins deux fois la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhérant la portion distale de la feuille extérieure pliée à la feuille intérieure suivante de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à celle-ci.
     
    29. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la résistance de la liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) adhérant la portion distale (81) de la feuille extérieure pliée à la feuille intérieure suivante de papier ménager adjacente vers l'intérieur à celle-ci n'est pas supérieure à environ 75 % de la résistance à la traction à l'état sec dans la direction de machine du produit en papier ménager.
     
    30. Rouleau (52) de produit en papier ménager selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la zone de ladite liaison adhésive (76, 56a, 56b, 56c) est approximativement la largeur du rouleau (52) et s'étend d'environ 0,32 cm à environ 1,27 cm dans la direction de machine.
     




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