Two-ply warp two-ply weft papermaking fabric having auxiliary we

Textiles: weaving – Fabrics – Drier felts

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428116, 428225, 428229, 428257, D03D 2300

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054905435

ABSTRACT:
A ply warp two-ply weft papermaking fabric having auxiliary weft yarns incorporated in a papermaking side fabric thereof, which papermaking fabric includes (a) an at least 3-shaft papermaking side fabric consisting of papermaking side warps and papermaking side weft yarns, forming long crimps of warps on the papermaking side thereof, and having auxiliary weft yarns of a smaller diameter than the warps incorporated in the papermaking side weft yarns, (b) a weft wear type running side fabric consisting of running side warps and running side weft yarns and having the running surface thereof formed of long crimp of the weft yarns, and (c) binding yarns intersecting the papermaking side warps on the upper side thereof and intersecting the travelling face side warps on the lower side thereof thereby connecting the papermaking side fabric and the running side fabric.

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patent: 4815503 (1989-03-01), Borel
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patent: 4989648 (1991-02-01), Tate et al.

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