This disclosure includes descriptions of nonwoven fibrous webs including a minor amount of a binder securing the interfiber connections to maintain the fiber superstructure and having web densities less than about 0. 02 gm. /cm. sup. 3 which has heretofore been considered about the lowest density attainable. The disclosure also includes a unique method of manufacturing such webs and contemplates the preferred use of an air laid web of fibers thoroughly impregnated with a fluid which includes a small amount of a permanent binder, preferably less than about 10% by weight of the fabric and a very substantial amount of a volatile liquid in the order of 100% by weight of the fabric. The volatile liquid explosively puffs the fibers into a gossamer web not attainable by conventional techniques and the small amount of binder secures the fiber interconnections together to maintain the superstructure.
Virginia L. Repke - Oak Forest IL Robert C. Shepherd - Oak Lawn IL
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson - New Brunswick NJ
International Classification:
A61M 100
US Classification:
128280
Abstract:
A disposable nursing pad is provided which comprises a flat but stretchable and conformable body constructed of a plurality of substantially coextensive layers and having a fibrous facing layer, an absorbent inner layer and a moisture-impervious backing layer. The coextensive layers may be constructed of compressively shrunk fabrics. The several layers of the pad are secured together at a plurality of circumferentially spaced zones by means of solidified, flexible strands of resin containing fibers therein, introduced by liquid stitching; or by sonically welding the layers of the pad together at the spaced zones.
Fibrous Material And Method Of Making The Same Using Thermoplastic Synthetic Wood Pulp Fibers
George A. M. Butterworth - Western Springs IL Robert T. Elias - Downers Grove IL Wayne D. Miller - Naperville IL Robert C. Shepherd - Oak Lawn IL
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Baby Products Company - New Brunswick NJ
International Classification:
A41B 1302
US Classification:
604366
Abstract:
A high loft, low density, nonwoven fibrous web is provided comprising a plurality of irregularly arranged, intersecting, overlapping, mechanically interengaged, loosely assembled fibers including both thermoplastic synthetic wood pulp fibers and other fibers, segments of the thermoplastic synthetic wood pulp fibers being heat fused at a plurality of junctures with segments of other thermoplastic synthetic wood pulp fibers and with segments of fibers of other types, with additional binder distributed throughout the web. The web is prepared by air-laying a blend of thermoplastic synthetic wood pulp fibers and other fibers applying heat without pressure to the air-laid blend to fuse at least some of the thermoplastic synthetic wood pulp fibers to each other and to some of the other fibers to form a self-supporting fibrous web, introducing a latex binder into the web and drying and curing the binder. This application relates to a high loft, low density, nonwoven fibrous material, such as an air-laid web or fabric, containing synthetic wood pulp fibers as one constituent thereof, and to a method of producing the same.
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ISLN:
922156275
Admitted:
1982
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Vilonia church of Christ - Youth and Family Minister Caldwell Toyota - Assistant Service Manager
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University of Arkansas - Agricultural Business, Harding University - Ministry
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Relying on light signals also means that robotic hands could be made with cheaper materials, which could lead to cheaper prosthetic hands that give the wearer a sense of touch, says Robert Shepherd, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Cornell who co-authored the study.
Date: Dec 11, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Beyond Terminator: Squishy "Octobot" Heralds New Era of Soft Robotics
Now what needs to be worked out is how to reprogram the robots to perform different actions, to respond to the environment, and not just perform a pre-programmed sequence, says materials engineer Robert Shepherd at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Shepherd is especially keen to see whether
"This skin could allow soft robots to make themselves more or less visible in their environment, or colorize themselves to appear more friendly or aggressive. Those are traits we'd borrow directly from the octopus," said Robert Shepherd, one of the project's lead researchers. Their creation is capab
Date: Mar 04, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Super-stretchy octopus-inspired robotic 'skin' developed
"Soft robots themselves have a great potential for human-robot interaction, because they're much safer and feel nice," says Robert Shepherd, the Cornell University roboticist who headed the research effort. "This skin could allow soft robots to make themselves more or less visible in their environme
Date: Mar 04, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
With artificial 'octopus skin,' robots can bend and stretch while changing color
"The clock radio in your car works in the same way [as the new octopus skin], but isnt made with material that stretches," lead study author Robert Shepherd, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Cornell, told The Washington Post. The idea for the skin came about when Sheph
Date: Mar 03, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Ban Trudeau from Harkat deportation over brother's letter, says democracy group
Robert Shepherd, an associate professor with the School of Public Policy and Administration at Ottawa's Carleton University, played down any notion of controversy, saying there is no evidence of special attention being given, or favours being asked.
Cornell University mechanical and aerospace engineering professors Mason Peck and Robert Shepherd received a $100,000 grant from NASA for the amphibious-rover project. Peck is NASA's former chief technologist.
In English/language arts, even the former president of the Modern Language Association, Gerald Graff, finds most of the standards unnecessary and nonsensical. For curriculum expert Robert Shepherd, they are "just another set of blithering, poorly thought-out abstractions." Teachers still don't know