Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to improvements to the multi-ply materials made of
paper, in particular of so-called tissue paper, for example for the production of
absorbent products, toilet paper, kitchen towels, and the like.
State of the Art
[0002] In the field tissue paper manufacturing and converting it is well known to produce
multi-ply products, wherein two or more embossed plies of tissue paper are joined
to each other by lamination and gluing according to different techniques.
[0003] For example,
US-A-3961119 describes a two-plies material, wherein the two plies are embossed separately with
helical patterns with different inclinations and are coupled in the intersection of
the helical patterns.
[0004] US-A-6470945 describes a machine for embossing plies which, once joined to each other, form a
web material with plies coupled tip-to-tip or nested respectively. Tip-to-tip joining
is intended a bonding, wherein the protuberances of one ply are at least partially
at correspondence of protuberances of the other ply. Vice versa, nested joining is
intended a bonding, wherein the protuberances of a ply are nested between the protuberances
of the other ply.
[0005] Other embossed multi-ply products and devices for the production thereof are described
and illustrated for example in
US-A-6261666,
US-A-6109326,
US-A-2003/0102096,
US-A-6136413,
WO-A-00/78533,
US-A-6681826,
US-A-3414459,
US-A-5173351,
US-A-6032712,
US-A-6245414,
WO99/44814.
[0006] US-A-4,320,162 describes a multi-layer product with two plies embossed with equal embossing on the
two faces, i.e. on the two plies. The embossings are arranged tip-to-tip and are formed
by big protuberances with large front surface, between which protuberances with lower
height and lower dimension are arranged.
[0007] The embossed multi-ply paper materials must satisfy a plurality of requirements that
often contrast to each other, such as in particular: softness, absorption capacity,
thickness, mechanical resistance also when they are soaked with a liquid, ability
of removing materials from surfaces cleaned by using embossed paper, and also other
requirements.
[0008] There is a constant research, in order to identify techniques for embossing, laminating
and bonding the plies, that allow to optimize the yield of these materials from many
points of views, also mutually contrasting.
Summary of the Invention
[0009] According to one aspect, one object of the present invention is to provide a multi-ply
paper web material, in particular formed by a plurality of plies of a material made
of embossed tissue paper, which has improved features with respect to the traditional
products, at least for one or some aspects. The multi-ply paper web material according
to the invention is defined in claim 1.
[0010] According to one embodiment, the multi-ply material made of embossed tissue paper
according to the present invention comprises at least one first outer ply and at least
one second outer ply bonded to one another at correspondence of first protuberances
obtained on one and on the other of said plies and oriented towards the inside. Bonding
is of the tip-to-tip type, i.e. a bonding wherein the protuberances obtained on a
first ply are at correspondence of protuberances obtained on the other ply. Between
the two outer plies two embossed inner plies are comprised. Contrary to the traditional
tip-to-tip products, according to the present invention (in addition to a first series
of tip-to-tip bonded protuberances obtained both on the first and on the second outer
ply, and having a linear development in order to form decorative patterns with great
surface extension) each of the two outer plies also provides for a second series of
protuberances, also facing towards the inside and defining a background pattern, which
is preferably constituted by a plurality of protuberances with a simple geometrical
shape, for example and in particular truncated pyramid or truncated cone shapes.
[0011] The plies are bonded to each other by gluing and lamination at correspondence of
at least the protuberances with linear development of the first and of the second
ply.
[0012] According to an advantageous embodiment, the protuberances with truncated pyramid,
truncated cone or however simple geometrical shape, defining the background embossing
pattern, have a front surface of the protuberances equal to or lower than 4 mm
2.
[0013] Preferably, the background protuberances have a density comprised between 2 and 25
and more preferably between 3 and 8 protuberances/cm
2.
[0014] According to some advantageous embodiments, the first embossing protuberances or
at least some of them, both on the first and on the second outer ply, define preferably
closed lines, inside which areas or portions of the respective plies are delimited,
devoid or substantially devoid of embossing, i.e. smooth areas. Preferably, these
areas form swellings facing towards the outside of the multi-ply material.
[0015] Both the third inner ply and the fourth inner ply of the multi-ply material are embossed.
[0016] The embossings obtained on the third and/or on the fourth inner ply are formed by
protuberances facing towards the outside, i.e. respectively facing towards the first
and the second outer ply of the multi-ply material.
[0017] In order to obtain a product with a greater thickness, which does not tend to be
pressed or to collapse during packaging, for example during winding in rolls, the
geometrical protuberances of the third ply and of the fourth ply arranged inside the
first outer ply and the second outer ply are arranged, at least in some of the zones
or areas devoid of embossing delimited by the linear embossing protuberances of the
first ply and of the second ply, so as to support these areas devoid of embossing
and to maintain them swollen and projecting towards the outside of the multi-ply material.
[0018] In this way, a particular soft material is obtained with a great apparent thickness
and with a high aesthetic appearance, thanks to the wide embossing pattern delimited
by the protuberances with linear development of the two outer plies. The thickness
of the material is maintained also when the material is wound, for example to form
rolls of kitchen towels, thanks to the presence of the geometrical protuberances of
the two inner plies which are arranged inside the non-embossed areas delimited by
the linear protuberances of the two outer plies, i.e. they nest between said linear
protuberances.
[0019] Further advantageous features and embodiments of a multi-ply material according to
the present invention are set forth in the appended claims and shall be described
in greater detail hereunder with reference to some non limiting embodiments of the
invention.
Brief description of the drawings
[0020] The invention shall be better understood by following the description and the accompanying
drawing, which shows non-limiting practical embodiments of the invention. More in
particular, with reference to the attached drawings:
figure 1 shows a plan view of a portion of a web material according to the present
invention;
figure 2 shows a greatly enlarged schematic section according to line II-II of figure
1;
figure 3 shows a scheme of a machine or embossing unit for the production of a web
material of the type illustrated in figures 1 and 2.
Detailed description of embodiments of the invention
[0021] Figure 1 shows a top view of a portion of a multi-ply material according to present
the invention, indicated as a whole with the number 1. Figure 2 shows a greatly enlarged
and schematic cross section, according to the line II-II of figure 1, of the material
1, from which it is apparent that the material is formed of four plies and precisely:
a first outer ply V1, a second outer ply V2, a third inner ply V3 arranged between
the plies V1 and V2, and a fourth inner ply V4, also arranged between the plies V1
and V2. More precisely, the ply V3 is arranged between the ply V1 and V4, and the
ply V4 is arranged between the ply V3 and the ply V2.
[0022] According to an advantageous embodiment, the outer plies V1 and V2 are embossed with
a tip-to-tip pattern, i.e. in such a manner that the protuberances of the ply V1 have
the same shape or substantially the same shape of the protuberances of the ply V2
and correspond to each other, with an arrangement wherein the front surfaces of the
protuberances of a ply are at correspondence of the front surfaces of the protuberances
with equal shape of the other ply.
[0023] According to an advantageous embodiment, both on the ply V1 and on the ply V2 first
protuberances are provided, indicated respectively with the number 5 and 7 for the
plies V1 and V2, which have a linear development, i.e. an extension of greater dimension
relative to the cross dimension. In some embodiments each protuberance 5, 7 has a
length at least 10 and preferably 20 times and more preferably 50 times greater than
the cross dimension in width of the protuberance itself.
[0024] According to some preferred embodiments, the protuberances 5 and the corresponding
protuberances 7 or at least some of them have a closed shape, i.e. such a shape as
to define areas, indicated with the letter A in figure 1, which are completely or
nearly completely surrounded by respective linear protuberances 5, 7. In some embodiments,
the areas A so delimited are devoid of embossing, i.e. they are substantially smooth,
that is they are devoid of protuberances. They are preferably swollen, i.e. they project
towards the outside of the multi-ply material 1, forming a sort of projections, bubbles
or swellings, whilst the protuberances 5 and 7 face towards the inside of the multi-ply
material 1.
[0025] In addition to the projections or linear protuberances 5, 7, each ply V1, V2 has
further protuberances 9, 11, which are also arranged in a preferably tip-to-tip arrangement
and, as shown in figure 1, with a simple geometric shape. In some embodiments, the
protuberances 9, 11, again facing towards the inside of the multi-ply material 1,
have truncated pyramid or truncated cone shapes, with a front surface preferably lower
than 4 mm
2.
[0026] In some embodiments, as shown in figures 1 and 2, the inner plies V3 and V4 are provided
with respective protuberances 13, 15 facing towards the outside, i.e. the protuberances
13 provided on the ply V3 facing towards the outer ply V1 and the protuberances 15
provided on the ply V4 facing towards the outer ply V2. In some embodiments, the protuberances
of the plies V3 and V4 have variable heights, as shown for example in the embodiment
of figure 2. In this case, on the ply V3 projections or protuberances 13 and protuberances
13X are provided, with respective height H and h, and on the ply V4 are arranged protuberances
15X and 15 with height H and h.
[0027] In some embodiments, a plurality of protuberances 13 of the ply V3 and of protuberances
15 of the ply V4 are arranged at correspondence of the areas A of the plies V1 and
V2 delimited by linear protuberances 5, 7. In this way, the swellings formed in the
zones or areas A delimited by the linear protuberances 5, 7 are supported by the protuberances
13, 15 formed by the inner plies V3, V4 and oriented towards the outside, arranged
in a nested arrangement inside the linear protuberances 5, 7. This facilitates maintaining
the overall thickness, indicated with the letter S, of the multi-ply material 1 also
if this latter is wound in order to form for example a roll of kitchen towels, toilet
paper or the like.
[0028] For the sake of simplicity of the drawing, in figure 2 the protuberances 13X are
shown only in the angle right at the bottom, where the ply V1 is lifted so as to show
the embossed structure below. Vice versa, in the smooth areas A surrounded by the
protuberances 5, the protuberances 13 of the ply below are shown with a dashed line,
so as to show how they are arranged to support the portions of ply in the areas A
devoid of embossing.
[0029] The protuberances 13X, 15X can have a height lower than the protuberances 13, 15,
as shown in figure 1, as they do not have to perform a particular supporting function.
It is however possible for the projections or protuberances 13X, 15X to have a height
equal to the height H of the protuberances 13, 15.
[0030] Finally, with a configuration of this type, it is possible to obtain a material with
great thickness and high softness, which is resistant against the compression or collapse,
with high detergent features thanks to the presence of protuberances 5, 7 with linear
development which define, on the outer surface of the ply material 1, linear cavities
for collecting the impurities, such as for example dust, liquid or other, collected
from the surfaces which are cleaned by means of the material 1.
[0031] Advantageously, the plies V1 and V2 are glued to each other by lamination at correspondence
of the protuberances 5, 7, and 9, 11, in a tip-to-tip arrangement, all these protuberances
having the same height or at least the protuberances 5, 9 having the same height and
analogously the protuberances 7, 11 having the same height. In a modified embodiment,
the height of the protuberances 9, 11 can be different from, and in particular lower
than, the height of the protuberances 5, 7.
[0032] The protuberances 13, 15 can be distributed with a variable density, for example
the protuberances 13, 15 with a density greater than that of the protuberances 13X,
15X, so as to form a more effective support for the swollen areas A.
[0033] In some embodiments, the protuberances 13, 15 and/or the protuberances 13X, 15X can
have a density comprised between 5 and 10 protuberances/cm
2.
[0034] The dimensions of the protuberances 13, 15 and 13X, 15X can be such as to define
surface areas on the upper ends (i.e. that facing towards the outside) of the protuberances
equal to or lower than 4 mm
2.
[0035] A multi-ply material 1 of the type described above can be obtained for example with
a machine or embossing unit of the type schematically represented in figure 3 and
indicated as a whole with the number 20. In some embodiments, the embossing unit comprises
a first embossing roller 21 and a second embossing roller 23 provided with mirror-like
engravings so as to emboss in a tip-to-tip arrangement and to laminate the first outer
ply V1 with the second outer ply V2 of the multi-ply web material 1.
[0036] The surface configuration of the rollers 21 and 23 substantially reproduces the shape
of the protuberances 5, 9 for one of the roller and 7, 11 for the other roller.
[0037] The embossing rollers 21 and 23 cooperate with respective pressure rollers 25, 27,
for example coated with rubber or other elastically yielding material so as to emboss
separately one from the other the plies V1 and V2 fed along the respective feeding
paths about the pressure rollers 25, 27 and in the nip between the rollers 25, 21
and 27, 23 respectively.
[0038] Between the embossing rollers 21 and 23 a laminating nip 29 is defined, through which
the embossed plies V1, V2 pass and at correspondence of which said plies are mutually
laminated by gluing them thanks to the glue applied by one or the other of two glue
dispensing units 31, 33.
[0039] In addition to the pairs of embossing and pressure rollers 21, 25 and 23, 27, the
embossing unit 20 comprises a further third embossing roller 35 and a fourth embossing
roller 37, respectively cooperating with a third pressure roller 39 and a fourth pressure
roller 41, coated with an elastically yielding material, such as rubber or other.
[0040] The third ply V3 and the fourth ply V4 are fed along respective paths by the embossing
unit 20, and they are separately embossed in the nips defined respectively between
the pressure roller 39 and the embossing roller 35 and between the pressure roller
41 and the pressure roller 37. The embossing rollers 35, 37 have engravings with projections
corresponding to the protuberances 13, 13X, and 15, 15X generated by the rollers to
the inner plies V3 and V4. As it is shown in the diagram of figure 3, the arrangement
of the rollers is such that the projections of the rollers 35 and 37 generate on the
plies V3 and V4 corresponding protuberances facing towards the plies V1 and V2 in
the nip between the pairs of the rollers 21, 35 and 23, 37. In this way the protuberances
13, 13X generated by the embossing roller 35 and the protuberances 15, 15X generated
by the embossing roller 37 are oriented towards the outside of the multi-ply material
1.
[0041] The arrangement of two glue dispensing units 31, 33 allows to apply the glue on the
protuberances 5, 9 obtained on the ply V1 by means of the dispensing unit 31 and on
the protuberances 7, 11 generated on the ply V2 by the embossing roller 23 by means
of the glue dispensing unit 33, so as to have a sufficient quantity of glue to glue
by lamination in the nip 29 the four plies V1 V2, V3, and V4 to each other.
[0042] It is understood that the drawing only shows an example provided by way of a practical
arrangement of the present invention, which can vary in forms and arrangements without
however departing from the scope of the concept underlying the invention.
1. A tissue paper multi-ply material (1) comprising at least one first outer ply (V1)
and at least one second outer ply (V2), wherein said first and said second outer ply
are embossed with first protuberances (5, 7) with linear development facing towards
the inside of the material and arranged tip-to-tip, and with second protuberances
(9, 11) facing towards the inside of the material and defining a background motif
wherein between said first outer ply and said second outer ply a third ply (V3) and
a fourth ply (V4) are arranged; wherein said third and fourth plies (V3, V4) are embossed
with a background pattern (13, 13X, 15, 15X); and wherein a plurality of embossing
protuberances (13, 13X, 15, 15X) of each of said third and fourth ply (V3, V4) are
arranged inside non-embossed areas (A) defined by corresponding protuberances (5,
7) with linear development of the respective outer ply (V1. V2), constituting reinforcing
elements in order to prevent or to reduce the compression of the areas delimited by
said linear protuberances (5, 7).
2. Material as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second protuberances (9, 11) of the first
and of the second outer ply (V1, V2) are positioned in a tip-to-tip arrangement.
3. Material as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said two outer plies (V1, V2) are bonded
by gluing at correspondence at least of said first linear protuberances (5, 7).
4. Material as claimed in claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein said second protuberances (9, 11)
have truncated cone or truncated pyramid shape, with a front surface at the top equal
to or lower than 4 mm2.
5. Material as claimed in one or more of the previous claims, wherein at least some of
the first protuberances (5, 7) of said first and second outer ply (V1, V2) define
at least partially closed lines, within which corresponding substantially non - embossed
areas (A) of the respective outer ply (V1, V2) are defined.
6. Material as claimed in claim 5, wherein said substantially non - embossed areas (A)
form swellings projecting towards the outside of the respective outer ply (V1, V2).
7. Material as claimed in one or more of the previous claims, wherein the second protuberances
(9, 11) of the outer plies (V1, V2) have a density comprised between 1 and 25 protuberances/cm2 and preferably between 3 and 8 protuberances/cm2.
8. Material as claimed in one or more of the previous claims, wherein the background
pattern (13, 13X, 15, 15X) of the third and fourth ply (V3, V4), is constituted by
embossing protuberances facing towards the respective outer plies.
9. Material as claimed in one or more of the previous claims, wherein said protuberances
(13, 13X, 15; 15X) of the third and of the fourth ply (V3, V4) have at least two different
heights, the protuberances with greater height (13, 15) being preferably arranged
inside said non - embossed areas (A) defined by said linear protuberances (5, 7) of
the respective first and second outer ply (V1, V2).
10. Material as claimed in one or more of the previous claims, wherein said plies are
glued with a colored glue.
1. Mehrlagiges Tissuepapiermaterial (1), umfassend wenigstens eine erste äußere Lage
(V1) und wenigstens eine zweite äußere Lage (V2), wobei die erste und die zweite äußere
Lage mit ersten Erhebungen (5, 7) mit linearer Entwicklung geprägt sind, die zu der
Innenseite des Materials gerichtet sind und Spitze-zu-Spitze angeordnet sind, und
mit zweiten Erhebungen (9, 11), die zu der Innenseite des Materials gerichtet sind
und ein Hintergrundmotiv definieren; wobei zwischen der ersten äußeren Lage und der
zweiten äußeren Lage eine dritte Lage (V3) und eine vierte Lage (V4) angeordnet sind;
wobei die dritte und die vierte Lage (V3, V4) mit einer Hintergrundstruktur (13, 13X,
15, 15X) geprägt sind; und wobei eine Vielzahl von Prägeerhebungen (13, 13X, 15, 15X)
von jeder von der dritten und der vierten Lage (V3, V4) innerhalb von nichtgeprägten
Bereichen (A), die von entsprechenden Erhebungen (5, 7) mit linearer Entwicklung der
entsprechenden äußeren Lagen (V1, V2) definiert werden, angeordnet sind und Verstärkungselemente
bilden, um die Kompression der Bereiche, die von den linearen Erhebungen (5, 7) begrenzt
werden, zu verringern oder zu verhindern.
2. Material gemäß Anspruch 1, wobei die zweiten Erhebungen (9, 11) der ersten und der
zweiten äußeren Lage (V1, V2) in einer Spitze-zu-Spitze-Anordnung angeordnet sind.
3. Material gemäß Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei die beiden äußeren Lagen (V1, V2) durch Kleben
an Entsprechungen wenigstens der ersten linearen Erhebungen (5, 7) verbunden sind.
4. Material gemäß Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, wobei die zweiten Erhebungen (9, 11) eine kegelstumpfförmige
oder pyramidenstumpfförmige Form aufweisen, wobei die Vorderfläche an der Spitze gleich
oder kleiner als 4 mm2 ist.
5. Material gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei wenigstens manche
der ersten Erhebungen (5, 7) der ersten und der zweiten äußeren Lage (V1, V2) wenigstens
teilweise geschlossene Linien definieren, innerhalb derer entsprechende im Wesentlichen
nichtgeprägte Bereiche (A) der entsprechenden äußeren Lagen (V1, V2) definiert sind.
6. Material gemäß Anspruch 5, wobei die im Wesentlichen nichtgeprägten Bereiche (A) Wölbungen
definieren, die von der entsprechenden äußeren Lage (V1, V2) nach außen ragen.
7. Material gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die zweiten Erhebungen
(9, 11) der äußeren Lagen (V1, V2) eine Dichte in dem Bereich zwischen 1 und 25 Erhebungen/cm2 und vorzugsweise zwischen 3 und 8 Erhebungen/cm2 aufweisen.
8. Material gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Hintergrundstruktur
(13, 13X, 15, 15X) der dritten und der vierten Lage (V3, V4) durch Prägen von Erhebungen
gebildet wird, die zu den entsprechenden äußeren Lagen zeigen.
9. Material gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Erhebungen
(13, 13X, 15, 15X) der dritten und der vierten Lage (V3, V4) wenigstens zwei verschiedene
Höhen aufweisen, wobei die Erhebungen mit der größeren Höhe (13, 15) vorzugsweise
innerhalb der nichtgeprägten Bereiche (A) angeordnet sind, die von den linearen Erhebungen
(5, 7) der entsprechenden ersten und zweiten äußeren Lage (V1, V2) definiert werden.
10. Material gemäß einem oder mehreren der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Lagen mit
einem gefärbten Klebstoff verklebt sind.
1. Matière multicouche de mouchoir en papier (1) comprenant au moins une première couche
extérieure (V1) et au moins une deuxième couche extérieure (V2), dans laquelle ladite
première couche extérieure et ladite deuxième couche extérieure sont gaufrées avec
des premières protubérances (5, 7) avec développement linéaire faisant face vers l'intérieur
de la matière et agencées bout-à-bout et avec des deuxièmes protubérances (9, 11)
faisant face vers l'intérieur de la matière et définissant un motif d'arrière-plan,
et dans laquelle entre ladite première couche extérieure et ladite deuxième couche
extérieure sont agencées une troisième couche (V3) et une quatrième couche (V4), dans
laquelle lesdites troisième et quatrième couches (V3, V4) sont gaufrées avec un motif
d'arrière-plan (13, 13X, 15, 15X), et dans laquelle une pluralité de protubérances
de gaufrage (13, 13X, 15, 15X) de chacune desdites troisième et quatrième couches
(V3, V4) sont agencées à l'intérieur de zones (A) non-gaufrées définies par des protubérances
correspondantes (5, 7) avec un développement linéaire de la couche extérieure respective
(V1, V2), constituant des éléments de renforcement, de manière à empêcher ou à réduire
la compression des zones délimitées par lesdites protubérances linéaires (5, 7).
2. Matière selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle les deuxièmes protubérances (9, 11)
des première et deuxième couches extérieures (V1, V2) sont positionnées dans un agencement
bout-à-bout.
3. Matière selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans laquelle lesdites deux couches extérieures
(V1, V2) sont liées en collant en correspondance au moins certaines desdites premières
protubérances linéaires (5, 7).
4. Matière selon la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, dans laquelle lesdites deuxièmes protubérances
(9, 11) ont une forme de cône tronqué ou de pyramide tronquée, avec une surface avant
au sommet inférieure ou égale à 4 mm2.
5. Matière selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle au moins
certaines des premières protubérances (5, 7) desdites première et deuxième couches
extérieures (V1, V2) définissent des lignes au moins partiellement fermées à l'intérieur
desquelles sont définies des zones correspondantes sensiblement non gaufrées (A) de
la couche extérieure respective (V1, V2).
6. Matière selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle lesdites zones sensiblement non gaufrées
(A) forment des gonflements se projetant vers l'extérieur de la couche extérieure
respective (V1, V2).
7. Matière selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle les deuxièmes
protubérances (9, 11) des couches extérieures (V1, V2) ont une densité comprise entre
1 et 25 protubérances/cm2 et de préférence entre 3 et 8 protubérances par centimètre carré.
8. Matière selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le motif
d'arrière-plan (13, 13X, 15, 15X) de la troisième et de la quatrième couche (V3, V4)
est constitué en gaufrant des protubérances faisant face vers les couches extérieures
respectives.
9. Matière selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle lesdites
protubérances (13, 13X, 15, 15X) des troisième et quatrième couches (V3, V4) ont au
moins deux hauteurs différentes, les protubérances de hauteur supérieure (13, 15)
étant de préférence agencées à l'intérieur desdites zones non gaufrées (A) définies
par lesdites protubérances linéaires (5, 7) desdites première et deuxième couches
extérieures (V1, V2) respectives.
10. Matière selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle lesdites
couches sont collées avec une colle de couleur.