Dryer fabric with warp yarns of multiple materials

US11512430B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11512430-B2
Application numberUS-202017062321-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 2, 2020
Priority dateOct 3, 2019
Publication dateNov 29, 2022
Grant dateNov 29, 2022

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A dryer fabric has a weft of cross machine direction yarns ( 6 ) and a first warp of first machine direction yarns ( 5 ) and a second warp of second machine direction yarns ( 9 ). The yarns of the first warp are arranged above the yarns of the second warp on a first surface (FS) side. The first warp has primary yarns ( 51 ) of PPS or PK yarns whose breaking load remains substantially stable within 15 days in conditions where RH=100%, T=125° C. and p=2.3 bar; and secondary yarns ( 52 ) of PET with breaking loads which substantially decrease under the same conditions. At least every second yarn of the first warp is a secondary yarn ( 52 ). The secondary yarns ( 52 ) may be two out of three or three out of four of the first machine direction yarns ( 5 ). PET reduces cost and adds elasticity to the dryer fabric.

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I claim: 1. A dryer fabric having a machine direction and a cross machine direction and a first surface for supporting a fiber web and a second surface for supporting the dryer fabric in a paper machine dryer section, the dryer fabric extending in the machine direction from a first end to a second end and in the cross machine direction from a first edge to a second edge, the dryer fabric comprising: a weft comprising cross machine direction yarns; a first warp comprising first machine direction yarns further comprising primary yarns and secondary yarns; a second warp comprising second machine direction yarns; wherein the yarns of the first warp form the first surface and are arranged above the yarns of the second warp in a thickness direction of the dryer fabric; wherein the first warp primary yarns have a breaking load which remains substantially stable after 15 days exposure to conditions of relative humidity of 100%, temperature of 125° C., and at a pressure of 2.3 bar; a first seam-forming counterpart at the first end and a second seam-forming counterpart at the second end; wherein in the first warp, the secondary yarns are arranged so that the secondary yarns are at least every second yarn of the first warp; and wherein the secondary yarns have a breaking load that is initially, before being subjected to heat and humidity, higher than the breaking load of the primary yarns but the breaking load of the secondary yarns is less than the breaking load of the primary yarns when exposed to 15 days in conditions of relative humidity of 100%, temperature of 125° C. and at a pressure of 2.3 bar; and wherein the first warp secondary yarns are arranged so at least one secondary yarn is between the primary yarns and at least every second yarn of the first warp is a secondary yarn, and wherein the secondary yarns have a breaking load that is initially higher than the breaking load of the primary yarns ( 51 ) but the breaking load of the secondary yarns ( 52 ) decrease within 15 days in conditions of relative humidity of 100%, temperature of 125° C. and at a pressure of 2.3 bar. 2. The dryer fabric of claim 1 wherein the primary yarns comprise polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) yarns. 3. The dryer fabric of claim 1 wherein the primary yarns consist of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) yarns. 4. The dryer fabric of claim 1 wherein the primary yarns comprise polyketone (PK) yarns. 5. The dryer fabric of claim 1 wherein the primary yarns consist of polyketone (PK) yarns. 6. The dryer fabric of claim 1 wherein the secondary yarns comprise polyester (PET) yarns. 7. The dryer fabric of claim 1 wherein the secondary yarns consist of polyester (PET) yarns. 8. The dryer fabric of claim 1 wherein the first warp comprises alternately a primary yarn and a secondary yarn. 9. The dryer fabric of claim 1 wherein the first seam-forming counterpart and the second seam-forming counterpart comprise a locking spiral comprising individual loops, wherein said locking spirals intermeshed and together with a pin being capable of forming a seam. 10. The dryer fabric of claim 9 wherein the individual loop of the each locking spiral is arranged to bind the adjacent primary yarns and secondary yarns in such a manner that the primary yarn is on top of the secondary yarn on the first side of the dryer fabric. 11. The dryer fabric of claim 9 wherein the locking spiral is of polyether ether ketone (PEEK). 12. The dryer fabric of claim 7 wherein the polyester (PET) yarns comprise an anti-hydrolysis agent that is a carbodiimide compound. 13. The dryer fabric of claim 12 wherein the carbodiimide compound is selected from a group consisting of cyclic carbodiimide compound, an aromatic polycarbodiimide, and a monomeric carbodiimide. 14. The dryer fabric of claim 1 wherein the yarns of the first warp and the yarns of the second warp are monofilaments. 15. The dryer fabric of claim 1 wherein at the first edge there is a first edge zone and at the second edge there is a second edge zone, and the first warp comprises secondary yarns in such a manner that at least every second yarn of the first warp in at least one edge zone is a secondary yarn and the rest of the machine direction yarns of the first warp are secondary yarns.

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  • of polyesters · CPC title

  • polyetherketones, polyetheretherketones, e.g. PEEK · CPC title

  • polyarylene sulfides, e.g. polyphenylenesulfide · CPC title

  • Multi-layer screen-cloths · CPC title

  • polyesters, e.g. polyethylene terephthalate [PET] · CPC title

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What does patent US11512430B2 cover?
A dryer fabric has a weft of cross machine direction yarns ( 6 ) and a first warp of first machine direction yarns ( 5 ) and a second warp of second machine direction yarns ( 9 ). The yarns of the first warp are arranged above the yarns of the second warp on a first surface (FS) side. The first warp has primary yarns ( 51 ) of PPS or PK yarns whose breaking load remains substantially stable wit…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Valmet Technologies Oy
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D21F1/0054. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 29 2022 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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