[미국특허]
Unique fabric structure for industrial fabrics
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B32B-007/04
B32B-037/00
D21F-007/12
D21F-007/08
출원번호
US-0364145
(2003-02-11)
발명자
/ 주소
Davenport,Francis L.
출원인 / 주소
Albany International Corp.
대리인 / 주소
Frommer Lawrence &
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초록▼
An industrial process fabric and a method for manufacturing such a fabric. The fabric is made of material and is endless, or made endless with a seam, in the machine direction of a machine on which it is used. The fabric comprises at least one layer composed of a spirally-wound strip made of materia
An industrial process fabric and a method for manufacturing such a fabric. The fabric is made of material and is endless, or made endless with a seam, in the machine direction of a machine on which it is used. The fabric comprises at least one layer composed of a spirally-wound strip made of material and having a width which is smaller than the width of the final fabric. The longitudinal axis of the spirally-wound strip of material makes an angle with the machine direction of the fabric. The fabric strip of material may advantageously be a flat-woven fabric of MD and CD yarns in any weave pattern.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. An industrial process fabric, which is endless or made endless with a seam, in a machine direction of the fabric, comprising at least two layers joined to each other, each layer being made up of a plurality of spiral turns formed by a spirally-wound material strip, said strip
What is claimed is: 1. An industrial process fabric, which is endless or made endless with a seam, in a machine direction of the fabric, comprising at least two layers joined to each other, each layer being made up of a plurality of spiral turns formed by a spirally-wound material strip, said strip having a width which is smaller than a width of the fabric, the longitudinal axis of the spiral turns making an angle with said machine direction of the fabric, wherein said at least two layers and said turns are bonded or joined to one another by at least one bonding technique selected from the group consisting of ultrasonic bonding, adhesive bonding, bonding through a low melt material and bonding through the use of bondable yarns. 2. An industrial process fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein for at least one of said layers said material strip is a flat-woven strip of MD and CD yarns, knitted material, a nonwoven mesh, or an array of MD or CD yarns. 3. An industrial process fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein for at least one of said layers adjacent longitudinal edge portions of the spirally-wound material strip are so arranged that said layer has a substantially constant thickness over the entire width of the fabric. 4. An industrial process fabric as claimed in claim 3, wherein said adjacent longitudinal edge portions of the spirally-wound material strip are arranged edge to edge. 5. An industrial process fabric as claimed in claim 3, wherein said adjacent longitudinal edge portions of the spirally-wound material strip are overlapping. 6. An industrial process fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said layers of spiral turns further comprises an edge joint provided between adjacent longitudinal edge portions of the spirally-wound material strip. 7. An industrial process fabric as claimed in claim 6, wherein said adjacent longitudinal edge portions of the spirally-wound material strip are sewn, ultrasonically bonded, or glued together for providing said edge joint. 8. An industrial process fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein for at least one of said layers said material strip is a laminate. 9. A method for forming an industrial process fabric, which is endless or made endless with a seam, in a machine direction of the fabric, comprising the steps of: providing at least two layers, each layer including a plurality of spiral turns, and each layer being formed by spirally winding a material strip, said strip having a width which is smaller than a width of the fabric, the longitudinal axis of the spiral turns making an angle with said machine direction of the fabric; and joining or bonding said at least two layers and said spiral turns to one another by at least one bonding technique selected from the group consisting of ultrasonic bonding, adhesive bonding, bonding through a low melt material and bonding through the use of bondable yarns. 10. A method as claimed in claim 9, wherein for at least one of said layers said material strip is a flat-woven strip of MD and CD yarns, knitted material, a nonwoven mesh, or an array of MD or CD yarns. 11. A method as claimed in claim 9, wherein for at least one of said layers adjacent longitudinal edge portions of the spirally-wound material strip are so arranged that said layer has a substantially constant thickness over the entire width of the fabric. 12. A method as claimed in claim 11, wherein said adjacent longitudinal edge portions of the spirally-wound material strip are arranged edge to edge. 13. A method as claimed in claim 11, wherein said adjacent longitudinal edge portions of the spirally-wound material strip are overlapping. 14. A method as claimed in claim 9, wherein said step forming at least two layers includes forming an edge joint between adjacent longitudinal edge portions of the spirally-wound material strip for at least one of said two layers. 15. A method as claimed in claim 14, wherein said adjacent longitudinal edge portions of the spirally-wound material strip are sewn, ultrasonically bonded, or glued together for providing said edge joint. 16. An industrial process fabric as claimed in claim 9, wherein for at least one of said layers said material strip is a laminate.
McCarthy William M. (Rensselaer NY) Dam Ebo E. (Dieren NLX) van Bergen Wil F. (Dieren NLX) Fitzpatrick Keith (Dieren NLX), Press fabrics for paper machines.
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