Textiles: weaving – Fabrics – Drier felts
Patent
1998-06-02
2000-09-05
Falik, Andy
Textiles: weaving
Fabrics
Drier felts
162903, 442239, D03D 1100, D03D 1300, D21F 100
Patent
active
061127744
ABSTRACT:
A forming fabric has machine direction yarns and cross machine direction yarns interwoven in a repeating pattern of multiple repeating units. The repeating units of the pattern comprise: paper side cross-machine direction yarns forming the paper side of the fabric; machine side cross-machine direction yarns forming the machine side of the fabric; and machine direction yarns interwoven with both the paper side cross machine direction yarns and the machine side cross machine direction yarns. The machine direction yarns comprise first and second sets of machine direction yarns arranged in an alternating pattern. Each of the machine direction yarns of the first and second sets passes above four paper side cross machine direction yarns to form paper side knuckles separated from one another by at least two paper side cross machine direction yarns. Each of the machine direction yarns of the first set passes below four machine side cross machine direction yarns to form first, second, third and fourth machine side knuckles, and each of said machine direction yarns of said second set passes below three machine side cross machine direction yarns to form fifth, sixth and seventh paper side knuckles. In this configuration, the fabric retains a desired "zig-zag" configuration on the machine side, but is less prone to twinning.
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Falik Andy
Weavexx Corporation
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