Textiles: weaving – Fabrics – Special shape
Patent
1990-02-28
1991-12-10
Falik, Andrew M.
Textiles: weaving
Fabrics
Special shape
139 11, 139457, 139DIG1, 87 8, 87 33, D03D 1300
Patent
active
050709143
ABSTRACT:
A triaxial textile fabric for use as a reinforcing textile fabric for a composite material wherein the modulus of elasticity is made isotropic and which can be readily deformed into a three-dimensional configuration without causing special changes in orientation angles and a process by which such a textile fabric can be easily produced. The fabric comprises a large number of oblique yarns extending in a radial direction from the center of the textile fabric, and a circumferential yarn woven spirally in a circumferential direction between the oblique yarns. Each adjacent ones of the oblique yarns are interlaced with each other and the circumferential yarn is woven between the thus interlaced oblique yarns such that such interlacing may appear between each adjacent coils of the spirally woven circumferential yarn. Such an interlacing step takes place after insertion of the circumferential yarn and before an upward and downward movement of the alternate oblique yarns.
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Textile Products Incorporated Sales Brochure.
Fukuta Kenji
Hatta Hiroshi
Hiroshima Noboru
Murayama Kunihiko
Sugano Toshiyuki
Agency of Industrial Science and Technology
Falik Andrew M.
Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
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