A reinforcing drywall tape and a method of making the same, the tape having a greige combined with a laid scrim constructed in situ on the greige and bonded to the greige by a resin coating, and a pressure sensitive adhesive fully covering an inward facing surface of the greige wherein the greige is
A reinforcing drywall tape and a method of making the same, the tape having a greige combined with a laid scrim constructed in situ on the greige and bonded to the greige by a resin coating, and a pressure sensitive adhesive fully covering an inward facing surface of the greige wherein the greige is adapted for adherence to drywall sections.
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1. A reinforcing fabric, comprising: a greige combined with a laid scrim, wherein the laid scrim comprises nonwoven yarns laid on the greige and bonded to the greige and to one another by a resin coating; anda pressure sensitive adhesive covering a surface of the greige;wherein the greige is adapted
1. A reinforcing fabric, comprising: a greige combined with a laid scrim, wherein the laid scrim comprises nonwoven yarns laid on the greige and bonded to the greige and to one another by a resin coating; anda pressure sensitive adhesive covering a surface of the greige;wherein the greige is adapted for adherence to drywall. 2. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1, wherein the greige yarns comprise warp yarns and weft yarns, wherein the weft yarns are stiffened in straight orientations by having the resin coating thereon and by having the adhesive coating thereon, and wherein the weft yarns stiffen the reinforcing fabric in a straight orientation between lateral edges of the reinforcing fabric. 3. The reinforcing fabric of claim 2, wherein the greige warp yarns are longer than the greige weft yarns, are stiffened by having the resin coating thereon and by having the adhesive thereon, and are relatively thinner than the weft yarns to droop at a droop angle lengthwise of the fabric. 4. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1, wherein the greige provides a carrier for the laid scrim. 5. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1, wherein, beginning at a first lateral edge of the fabric, the fabric comprises a pattern of: a group of three greige warp yarns on even pitch spacing, a group of two warp yarns and a scrim warp yarn therebetween on lesser pitch spacing, another group of three greige warp yarns on even pitch spacing, and a group of one greige warp yarn substantially superposed with one scrim warp yarn; wherein the pattern is fully repeated once across the fabric; andwherein the pattern is partially repeated once across the fabric to provide a third group of three greige warp yarns on even pitch spacing adjacent to a second lateral edge of the fabric. 6. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1, wherein the greige comprises yarns and wherein individual scrim yarns are obliquely-angled relative to the greige yarns, and the individual scrim yarns cross one another and form a grid against an outer surface of the greige. 7. The reinforcing fabric of claim 6, wherein the grid comprises a rhombic parallelogram or a trapezoidal parallelogram. 8. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1, wherein the resin coating covers an outer surface of the greige. 9. The reinforcing fabric of claim 8, wherein the resin coating covers the scrim yarns against the outer surface of the greige and bonds the scrim yarns and the outer surface of the greige. 10. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1, wherein the fabric comprises openings for passage of a drywall compound. 11. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing fabric is adapted to repair damage in a drywall section. 12. The reinforcing fabric of claim 11, wherein the reinforcing fabric is adapted to repair an opening in the drywall section. 13. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing fabric comprises a drywall tape to reinforce a joint compound. 14. The reinforcing fabric of claim 1, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive fully covers an inward facing surface of the greige. 15. A drywall joint, comprising: the reinforcing fabric of claim 1 applied to at least one drywall section, wherein the reinforcing fabric is embedded in a joint compound. 16. The drywall joint of claim 15, wherein the joint compound comprises a slurry. 17. The drywall joint of claim 16, wherein the joint compound is adapted to pass through openings in the reinforcing fabric. 18. The drywall joint of claim 15, wherein the at least one drywall section is damaged. 19. The drywall joint of claim 18, wherein the damage comprises an opening. 20. The drywall joint of claim 15, wherein the reinforcing fabric is applied to the at least one drywall section without wrinkles or droop between lateral edges of the reinforcing fabric.
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