Method for making a stem web material having a plurality of stems extending from discrete regions (patches or stripes) of the web, comprising:a) providing a web (e.g. nonwoven, woven or knit textile fabric; paper; microporous membrane, polymer film; etc.);b) providing discrete quantities of a polyme
Method for making a stem web material having a plurality of stems extending from discrete regions (patches or stripes) of the web, comprising:a) providing a web (e.g. nonwoven, woven or knit textile fabric; paper; microporous membrane, polymer film; etc.);b) providing discrete quantities of a polymer at a temperature above its softening point or in molten state;c) fusing the discrete quantities of polymer to the web; andd) forming a plurality of stems in each of the discrete quantities of polymer material.The stems can be formed by pressing the web on which the patches or stripes of polymer are deposited against a tool having a surface with a plurality of stem-forming holes. The stems can be given enlarged ends by bringing the surface of the stem web close to a heated surface.
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1. A method of making a web material having a plurality of stems extending from discrete regions of the web, the method comprising:providing a web comprising a first major surface and a second major surface; providing a plurality of discrete quantities of a polymeric material on the first major surf
1. A method of making a web material having a plurality of stems extending from discrete regions of the web, the method comprising:providing a web comprising a first major surface and a second major surface; providing a plurality of discrete quantities of a polymeric material on the first major surface of the web at a temperature above its softening point, wherein a plurality of discrete polymeric regions are formed on only the first major surface of the web, and wherein each discrete polymeric region of the plurality of discrete isomeric regions comprises a discrete patch surrounded on all sides by the first major surface of the web; and forming a plurality of stems in each discrete polymeric region of the plurality of discrete polymeric regions on the first major surface of the web. 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the discrete quantities of polymeric material are provided by extruding molten polymer in a form selected from intermittent quantities.3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the discrete quantities of polymeric material are provided by one or more rotating cutting blades positioned intermediate a source of polymeric material and the web, wherein the cutting blades cut the polymeric material into discrete quantities.4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising deformation of the stems with a heated surface to produce an enlarged end on the stems.5. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of discrete polymeric regions are separated by inter-regions revealing exposed portions of a first major surface of the web.6. The method of claim 1, wherein the web comprises loop structures adapted to lock with the plurality of stems.7. The method of claim 1, wherein the web comprises an elastic web.8. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of discrete polymeric regions comprises a plurality of stripes extending over a first major side of the web.9. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of discrete polymeric regions covers between 20 and 80 percent of a first major side of the web.10. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of discrete polymeric regions covers between 5 and 25 percent of a first major side of the web.11. The method of claim 1, wherein each stem of the plurality of stems comprises a hook.12. The method of claim 1, wherein the web defines a localized plane, and wherein the plurality of stems are oriented at an angle that is not normal to the localized plane.13. The method of claim 1, wherein the web defines a localized plane, and wherein the plurality of stems are oriented at an angle that is not normal to the localized plane, and further wherein the plurality of stems are angled in multiple directions.14. The method of claim 1, wherein forming a plurality of stems in each discrete polymeric region of the plurality of discrete polymeric regions comprises forcing the polymeric material of the plurality of polymeric regions against a tool comprising a plurality of angled holes, wherein the plurality of stems are oriented at an angle that is not normal to a localized plane defined by the web.15. The method of claim 1, further comprising cooling the discrete quantities of the polymeric material to a non-molten plate after forming the plurality of stems.16. The method according to claim 1, wherein each stem of the plurality of stems comprises an end spaced away from the first major surface of the web.17. The method according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of discrete polymeric regions comprise all of the discrete polymeric regions on the first major surface of the web.18. A method of making a web construction comprising a plurality of stems distributed in discrete regions on the web construction, the method comprising:providing a web construction comprising a continuous or substantially continuous layer of polymeric material on an elastic substrate, wherein the polymeric material is at a temperature above its softening point; providing a tool comprising a plurality of stem-forming holes formed in a surface of the tool, wherein the plurality of stem-forming holes are arranged in a plurality of discrete regions on the surface of the tool; pressing the layer of polymeric material against the surface of the tool, wherein a portion of the polymeric material enters the stem-forming holes; separating the layer of polymeric material from the surface of the tool, wherein a plurality of stems are distributed in a plurality of discrete regions on the web construction; and stretching the elastic substrate after separating the layer of polymeric material from the surface of the tool, wherein the layer of polymeric material fractures. 19. The method of claim 18, further comprisingforming indentations in the layer of polymeric material between the plurality of discrete regions of stems, wherein the layer of polymeric material fractures along the indentations. 20. The method of claim 18, wherein the plurality of discrete regions of stem-forming holes are formed by masking a portion of the surface of the tool.21. The method of claim 18, further comprising deforming of the plurality of stems with a heated surface.22. The method of claim 18, wherein between 5 and 25 percent of the surface of the tool is occupied by the plurality of discrete regions of stem-forming holes.23. The method of claim 18, wherein the web construction defines a localized plane, and wherein the plurality of stems are oriented at an angle that is not normal to the localized plane.24. The method of claim 18, wherein the web construction defines a localized plane, and wherein the plurality of stems are oriented at an angle that is not normal to the localized plane, and further wherein the plurality of stems are angled in multiple directions.25. The method of claim 18, wherein the plurality of stem-forming holes are angled such that the plurality of stems are oriented at an angle that is not normal to a localized plane defined by the web construction.26. A method of manufacturing a mechanical fastener, the method comprising:providing at least one discrete quantity of polymeric material on a fibrous major surface of a nonwoven web, wherein the at least one discrete quantity of polymeric material forms at least one discrete polymeric region entangled with the fibrous major surface, and wherein the at least one discrete polymeric region is surrounded by the fibrous major surface of the nonwoven web; and forming a plurality of stems in the at least one discrete polymeric region. 27. The method according to claim 26, further comprising simultaneously pressing the at least one discrete quantity of polymeric material against the fibrous major surface of the nonwoven web while forming the plurality of stems.28. The method according to claim 26, further comprising deforming the plurality of stems to produce an enlarged end on each stem of the plurality of stems.29. A method of making a mechanical fastener, the method comprising:providing a substrate comprising a fibrous first major surface and a second major surface; providing a plurality of discrete quantities of a polymeric material on the fibrous first major surface of the substrate at a temperature above its softening point, wherein a plurality of discrete polymeric regions are formed on only the first major surface of the substrate, wherein the plurality of discrete polymeric regions are not located on the second major surface of the substrate, and wherein the plurality of discrete polymeric regions are entangled with the fibrous first major surface of the substrate, and further wherein the plurality of discrete polymeric regions comprises a plurality of discrete patches, wherein each discrete patch is surrounded on all sides by the first major surface of the substrate; and forming a plurality of stems in each discrete polymeric region of the plurality of discrete polymeric regions on the fibrous first major surface of the substrate. 30. The method according to claim 29, wherein providing the plurality of discrete polymeric regions on the first major surface of the substrate comprises depositing the plurality of discrete polymeric regions on only the first major surface of the substrate.31. The method according to claim 29, wherein forming the plurality of stems in each discrete polymeric region and entangling the discrete polymeric regions with the fibrous first major surface of the substrate comprises pressing each discrete quantity of polymeric material against the fibrous first major surface of the web while forming the plurality of stems.32. The method according to claim 29, further comprising deforming the plurality of stems to produce an enlarged end on each stem of the plurality of stems.33. The method according to claim 29, wherein the plurality of discrete patches comprise all of the discrete patches on the first major surface of the substrate.34. A method of making a web material having a plurality of stems extending from discrete regions of the web, the method comprising:providing a web comprising a fibrous first major surface and a second major surface; depositing a plurality of discrete quantities of a polymeric material on only the fibrous first major surface of the web at a temperature above its softening point, wherein a plurality of discrete polymeric regions are formed on only the fibrous first major surface of the web, wherein each discrete polymeric region of the plurality of discrete polymeric regions comprises a discrete patch surrounded on all sides by the fibrous first major surface of the web, and wherein the plurality of discrete polymeric regions are entangled with the fibrous first major surface of the web; and forming a plurality of stems in each discrete polymeric region of the plurality of discrete polymeric regions on the fibrous first major surface of the web, wherein each stem of the plurality of stems comprises an end spaced away from the fibrous first major surface of the web. 35. The method according to claim 34, wherein the plurality of discrete polymeric regions comprise all of the discrete polymeric regions on the first major surface of the web.36. A method of manufacturing a mechanical fastener, the method comprising:providing at least one discrete quantity of polymeric material on a fibrous major surface of a nonwoven web, wherein the at least one discrete quantity of polymeric material forms at least one discrete polymeric region entangled with the fibrous major surface, wherein the at least one discrete polymeric region comprises a plurality of discrete patches on the fibrous major surface of the nonwoven web; and forming a plurality of stems in the at least one discrete polymeric region. 37. The method according to claim 36, further comprising simultaneously pressing the at least one discrete quantity of polymeric material against the fibrous major surface of the nonwoven web while forming the plurality of stems.38. The method according to claim 36, wherein the at least one discrete polymeric region is surrounded by the fibrous major surface of the nonwoven web.39. The method according to claim 36, further comprising deforming the plurality of stems to produce an enlarged end on each stem of the plurality of stems.40. The method according to claim 36, wherein the plurality of discrete patches comprise all of the discrete patches on the fibrous major surface of the nonwoven web.
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