Dryer fabric
US-2015211179-A1 · Jul 30, 2015 · US
US10179976B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10179976-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515309227-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 7, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 15, 2019 |
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An industrial textile for use in a fibrous web forming and/or processing machine has a transversal edge section which can be joined together to render the textile endless. MD-yarns are interwoven with CD-yarns. At least two adjacent MD-yarns form a group, the MD-yarns of each MD-yarn group weaving side-by-side the same weave path with the CD-yarns. Each of the MD-yarn groups has adjacent first and second MD-yarns. The first MD-yarn of a MD-yarn group is non-adjacent the first MD-yarn of an adjacent MD-yarn group and the second MD-yarn of said MD-yarn group is non-adjacent the second MD-yarn of the adjacent MD-yarn group. At each transversal edge section the first MD-yarn of a first MD-yarn group forms a first loop and weaves back into the weave path of the first MD-yarn of a second MD-yarn group. The second MD-yarn group is adjacent the first MD-yarn group.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An industrial textile for use in a fibrous web forming and/or processing machine, the textile comprising: a fabric having a web contacting side and a machine contacting side and having a transversal edge section at two longitudinal ends thereof to be joined together to render the textile endless; said fabric being made of MD-yarns interwoven with CD-yarns, said MD-yarns having MD-yarn groups formed of at least two adjacent MD-yarns; said MD-yarns of each said MD-yarn group weaving side-by-side the same weave path with said CD-yarns; each of said MD-yarn groups including a first MD-yarn and a second MD-yarn arranged such that said first and second MD-yarn are adjacent each other; said first MD-yarn of an MD-yarn group being non-adjacent said first MD-yarn of an adjacent MD-yarn group and said second MD-yarn of said MD-yarn group being non-adjacent said second MD-yarn of said adjacent MD-yarn group; wherein, at each said transversal edge section, said first MD-yarn of a first MD-yarn group forms a first loop and weaves back into the weave path of said first MD-yarn of a second MD-yarn group, and said second MD-yarn group is adjacent said first MD-yarn group. 2. The industrial textile according to claim 1 , wherein said second MD-yarn of said first MD-yarn group forms a second loop and weaves back into the weave path of said second MD-yarn of said second MD-yarn group. 3. The industrial textile according to claim 1 , wherein at each transversal edge section said fabric includes a plurality first and second MD-yarn groups which are arranged such that, between two adjacent first MD-yarn groups a single second MD-yarn group is located and between two second adjacent MD-yarn groups a single first MD-yarn group is located. 4. The industrial textile according to claim 1 , which comprises seam loops, some of said seam loops being arranged at a first said transversal edge section and some other of said seam loops being arranged at a second said transversal edge section, wherein, to render the industrial textile endless, said first and second transversal edge sections can be brought together whereupon said seam loops of said first and second transversal edge sections are interdigitated for forming a common channel through which a seam pintle can be pulled for joining the two transversal edge sections. 5. The industrial textile according to claim 1 , wherein at least some of said first and/or second loops form seam loops. 6. The industrial textile according to claim 1 , which comprises seam securing loops, some of which are arranged at a first said transversal edge section and some of which are arranged at a second said transversal edge section, said seam securing loops passing around said CD-yarn or CD-yarn group which is closest to the respective said transversal edge section to hold the CD-yarn or CD-yarn group in position. 7. The industrial textile according to claim 1 , wherein at least some of said first and/or second loops form seam securing loops. 8. The industrial textile according to claim 1 , wherein at each transversal edge section said first MD-yarn of a third MD-yarn group forms a third loop and weaves back into the weave path of said second MD-yarn of said third MD-yarn group or vice versa. 9. The industrial textile according to claim 8 , wherein at least some of said third loops form seam securing loops. 10. The industrial textile according to claim 8 , which comprises a seaming element at each said transversal edge section which can be joined, and to render the industrial textile endless the two transversal edge sections can be brought together, each of the seaming elements being held by at least some of said first and/or second and/or third loops. 11. The industrial textile according to claim 10 , wherein each said seaming element comprises a spiral or a hook-array or a zipper extending along each said transversal edge section. 12. The industrial textile according to claim 1 , wherein said fabric is flat woven. 13. The industrial textile according to claim 1 , wherein said fabric is a single layer fabric. 14. The industrial textile according to claim 1 , wherein said fabric has an air permeability of less than 135 cfm. 15. The industrial textile according to claim 1 , wherein said fabric has an air permeability between 130 cfm to 55 cfm. 16. The industrial textile according to claim 1 , wherein said fabric is a dryer fabric for use in a papermaking machine or a conveyor fabric for use in a spun-bond web or melt-blown web making machine.
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