Textiles: weaving – Fabrics – Drier felts
Patent
1999-10-21
2000-09-26
Falik, Andy
Textiles: weaving
Fabrics
Drier felts
162903, 139425A, D21F 102, D21F 100, D21F 708, D21F 110
Patent
active
061231169
ABSTRACT:
Multi-layer papermaker's fabrics are provided which include in the bottom fabric layer pairs of cross machine direction yarns that are woven in the same shed so as to provide paired bottom fabric layer cross machine direction yarns. Typically, these paired yarns comprise two smaller yarns that replace what otherwise would have been a larger single yarn, thereby reducing the thickness, void volume and water carrying propensity of the fabric. These fabrics may include a relatively large number of cross machine direction yarns on the papermaking surface and/or a papermaking surface having single float machine direction knuckles, so as to provide a high level of fiber support and good papermaking qualities.
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Troughton Brian Herbert Pike
Ward Kevin John
Falik Andy
Weavexx Corporation
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