US 7,320,821 B2 | ||
Three-dimensional product with dynamic visual impact | ||
Ellyne Elizabeth Prodoehl, West Chester, Ohio (US) | ||
Assigned to The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio (US) | ||
Filed on Nov. 03, 2003, as Appl. No. 10/700,131. | ||
Prior Publication US 2005/0095400 A1, May 05, 2005 | ||
Int. Cl. B32B 3/00 (2006.01); B31F 1/07 (2006.01); D21H 11/00 (2006.01) |
U.S. Cl. 428—174 [428/153; 428/156; 162/109] | 8 Claims |
1. A three-dimensional product comprising a structure having a first surface and a z-direction perpendicular to the first surface, the structure further comprising a base, a plurality of raised protrusion areas raised at least about 300 μm to less than 5,000 μm above the base of the structure, and a plurality of connecting elements, each connecting element ending at a raised protrusion and each connecting element raised above the base of the structure in the z-direction and at least partially recessed from the raised protrusions in the z-direction, wherein the connecting elements connect two of the raised protrusions areas; the plurality of raised protrusion areas and plurality of connecting elements together forming a pattern comprising at least a first sub-pattern region and a second sub-pattern region; wherein the first sub-pattern region comprises a first set or parallel rows of raised protrusion areas and connecting elements and a second set of parallel rows of raised protrusions and connecting elements which are not parallel to the first set of parallel rows and the first sub-pattern region is structurally distinguishable from the second sub-pattern region wherein the structure comprises a tissue-towel paper product and wherein the second sub-pattern region comprises at least two sets of parallel rows of protrusions and connecting elements which are not parallel to the rows in the first sub-pattern region. |