Papermaking fabric

US10633792B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10633792-B2
Application numberUS-201615550484-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 10, 2016
Priority dateFeb 11, 2015
Publication dateApr 28, 2020
Grant dateApr 28, 2020

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Abstract

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A papermaking fabric for fibrous web forming or processing machines extends in MD and CD-directions and includes top and bottom fabric layers bound by binder yarns. The top layer is a web contacting side with top weave structures having interwoven first MD and first CD-yarns. The bottom layer is a machine contacting side with bottom weave structures having interwoven second MD and second CD-yarns. The top weave structure has repeats and forms fiber compression areas and fiber support areas recessed in thickness direction of the fabric relative to the fiber compression areas on the web side and fiber support areas separated by fiber compression areas or vice versa. A fiber compression area has adjacent top MD-floats on the web side or adjacent top CD-floats on the web side and a fiber support area has first MD and first CD-yarns interwoven in plain weave.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A papermaking fabric extending in a MD-direction and in a CD-direction for a machine for at least one of forming or processing a fibrous web, the papermaking fabric comprising: a top fabric layer, a bottom fabric layer and binder yarns binding said top and bottom fabric layers together; said top fabric layer providing a web contacting side and having a top weave structure formed by interwoven first MD-yarns and first CD-yarns; said bottom fabric layer providing a machine contacting side and having a bottom weave structure formed by interwoven second MD-yarns and second CD-yarns; said top weave structure being repeated in top weave repeats, said top weave structure, per top weave repeat, forming one or more fiber compression area and one or more fiber support area recessed in a thickness direction of the fabric relative to said one or more fiber compression area on said web contacting side and fiber support areas being separated from each other by one or more fiber compression area or vice versa; i. said one or more fiber compression area being formed by a top MD-float or at least two adjacent top MD-floats on said web contacting side or said fiber compression area being formed by a top CD-float or at least two adjacent top CD-floats on said web contacting side, wherein said top MD-float or each of said at least two adjacent top MD-floats is formed by one of the first MD yarns passing over at least two adjacent ones of the first CD yarns, and said top CD-float or each of said at least two adjacent top CD-floats is formed by one of the first CD yarns passing over at least two adjacent ones of the first MD yarns; ii. said one or more fiber support area being formed by a plurality of said first MD-yarns interwoven in a plain weave with a plurality said first CD-yarns; and a honeycomb-shaped structure having an aspect ratio in a maximum extension in said MD-direction to a maximum extension in said CD-direction of between 0.25 and 4. 2. The papermaking fabric according to claim 1 , wherein said top weave structure forms pockets, each of said pockets has a bottom part and an edge part partially or fully surrounding said bottom part, said one or more fiber support area provides the bottom parts of said pockets and said one or more fiber compression area provides said edge parts surrounding said bottom parts. 3. The papermaking fabric according to claim 2 , wherein said edge part of at least some of said pockets is formed by said top MD-floats and by said top CD-floats. 4. The papermaking fabric according to claim 2 , wherein a majority or each of said bottom parts is formed by two or at least three adjacent first MD-yarns interwoven in a plain weave sequence with at least two or at least three adjacent first CD-yarns. 5. The papermaking fabric according to claim 2 , wherein at least some or all of said pockets have a maximum extension of 0.5 to 2.5 millimeters in said MD-direction and a maximum extension of 0.5 to 2.5 millimeters in said CD-direction. 6. The papermaking fabric according to claim 1 , wherein said one or more fiber support area on average is recessed relative to said one or more fiber compression area by 30 μm to 500 μm or by 40 μm to 200 μm. 7. The papermaking fabric according to claim 1 , wherein at least some of said first CD-yarns form top CD-floats on said web contacting side over at least three or at least four adjacent first MD-yarns and/or at least some of said first MD-yarns form top MD-floats on said web contacting side over at least three or at least four adjacent first CD-yarns. 8. The papermaking fabric according to claim 1 , wherein some of said first CD-yarns are first CD-plainweave-yarns, and each of said first CD-plainweave-yarns mainly or only form plain weave sequences. 9. The papermaking fabric according to claim 8 , wherein some of said first MD-yarns are first MD-float-plainweave-yarns forming top MD-floats and plain weave sequences being alternatingly disposed in said MD-direction, and a plain weave sequence of said first MD-float-plainweave-yarn is located between two consecutive top MD-floats of a first MD-float-plainweave-yarn and vice versa. 10. The papermaking fabric according to claim 9 , wherein at least one of said top MD-floats or said plain weave sequences of adjacent first MD-float-plainweave-yarns are offset relative to each other in said MD-direction. 11. The papermaking fabric according to claim 9 , wherein some of said first MD-yarns are first MD-plainweave-yarns mainly or only forming plain weave sequences, and a plurality of said first MD-plainweave-yarns are located between two adjacent first MD-float-plainweave-yarns. 12. The papermaking fabric according to claim 9 , wherein a plurality of second first MD-yarns are disposed between adjacent first M D-float-plainweave-yarns. 13. The papermaking fabric according to claim 9 , wherein at least some top MD-floats from different first MD-float-plainweave-yarns are offset relative to each other in said MD-direction. 14. The papermaking fabric according to claim 9 , wherein a plurality of first MD-plainweave-yarns are located between two adjacent first MD-float-plainweave-yarns, and said first MD-plainweave-yarns form a plain weave sequence with at least some of said adjacent first CD-yarns over which one of said two first MD-float-plainweave-yarns form top MD-floats. 15. The papermaking fabric according to claim 9 , wherein a plurality of adjacent first MD-plainweave-yarns are located between two adjacent first MD-float-plainweave-yarns forming top MD-floats over a plurality of common adjacent first CD-yarns forming a plain weave sequence with at least some or all common adjacent first CD-yarns. 16. The papermaking fabric according to claim 1 , wherein: said first MD-yarns are provided by top MD-yarns and said first CD-yarns are provided by top CD-yarns and by said binder yarns; said second MD-yarns are provided by bottom MD-yarns and said second CD-yarns are provided by bottom CD-yarns; said top MD-yarns only weave with said top CD-yarns and with said binder yarns; said top CD-yarns only weave with said top MD-yarns; said bottom MD-yarns only weave with said bottom CD-yarns and with said binder yarns; said bottom CD-yarns only weave with said bottom MD-yarns; and said binder yarns weave with said top and said bottom MD-yarns. 17. The papermaking fabric according to claim 1 , wherein: said binder yarns are disposed in pairs of exchanging binder yarns; each pair of exchanging binder yarns contributes to said weave structure and binds together said two fabric layers causing one of said binders to weave with said top MD-yarns or top CD-yarns and another of said binders to weave with at least one bottom MD-yarn or bottom CD-yarn during a weave path of said two binders of said pair; and said two binders are exchanged at a crossing point causing said other of said binders to weave with said top MD-yarns or top MD-yarns and one of said binders to weave with at least one bottom MD-yarn or bottom CD-yarn after said crossing point. 18. A papermaking fabric extending in a MD-direction and in a CD-direction for a machine for at least one of forming or processing a fibrous web, the papermaking fabric comprising: a top fabric layer, a bottom fabric layer and binder yarns binding said top and bottom fabric layers together; said top fabric layer providing a web contacting side and having a top weave structure formed by interwoven first MD-yarns and first CD-yarns; said bottom fabric layer providing a machine contacting side and having a bot

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  • Head boxes of Fourdrinier machines · CPC title

  • D21F1/0045Primary

    Triple layer fabrics · CPC title

  • Making patterned paper · CPC title

  • Complete machines for making continuous webs of paper · CPC title

  • Tissue paper; Absorbent paper (D21H21/22, D21H27/02, D21H27/20 take precedence; toilet paper A47K10/00; absorbent pads for physiological fluids A61L15/16; making on paper-making machines D21F11/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US10633792B2 cover?
A papermaking fabric for fibrous web forming or processing machines extends in MD and CD-directions and includes top and bottom fabric layers bound by binder yarns. The top layer is a web contacting side with top weave structures having interwoven first MD and first CD-yarns. The bottom layer is a machine contacting side with bottom weave structures having interwoven second MD and second CD-yar…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Voith Patent Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D21F1/0045. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 28 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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