Fabric for a paper or pulp technology and a method for manufacturing a fabric for a paper or pulp technology
US-11859345-B2 · Jan 2, 2024 · US
US11655591B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11655591-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017119189-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 23, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 23, 2023 |
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A substrate of a paper machine clothing has a usable region formed with through-channels that are non-cylindrical with a cross-sectional area becoming smaller from an upper side to a middle region of the substrate. An upper rim of at least one of the through-channels directly contacts an upper rim of at least one neighboring through-channel and the upper rims have common local maximum. A sectional plane parallel to the thickness direction of the substrate defines an intersecting line with a sidewall of a neighboring through-channel. The intersecting line has a convexly shaped first portion, a concavely shaped second portion, and a third portion that is again convexly shaped going from the at least one common local maximum toward the middle region of the substrate. There is also described a method of producing such a paper machine clothing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A paper machine clothing, comprising: a substrate having an upper side, a lower side, two lateral edges, and a usable region between said two lateral edges, the usable region having formed therein a plurality of through-channels each extending along a central axis through said substrate and connecting said upper side with said lower side; said through-channels being non-cylindrical with a cross-sectional area becoming smaller along a thickness direction of said substrate from said upper side to a middle region of said substrate between said upper side and said lower side; an upper rim of at least one of said through-channels directly contacting an upper rim of at least one neighboring through-channel of said plurality of through-channels; said upper rims of both said neighboring through-channels having at least one common local maximum; wherein a sectional plane parallel to the thickness direction of said substrate, including said at least one common local maximum and including or intersecting the central axis of at least one of said neighboring through-channels defines an intersecting line with a sidewall of said at least one of said neighboring through-channels; and wherein said intersecting line includes a convexly shaped first portion, a concavely shaped second portion, and a convexly shaped third portion in the thickness direction of the substrate from the at least one common local maximum toward the middle region of said substrate. 2. The paper machine clothing according to claim 1 , wherein any intersecting line that is defined by intersecting said substrate with a sectional plane that is parallel to the thickness direction of said substrate and includes the at least one common local maximum includes the first portion that is convexly shaped, the second portion that is concavely shaped and the third portion that is again convexly shaped along the thickness direction of the substrate from the at least one common local maximum toward the middle region of said substrate. 3. The paper machine clothing according to claim 1 , wherein a first inflection point between said first portion and said second portion of the intersecting line is located closer to the at least one local maximum than to the middle region of the substrate. 4. The paper machine clothing according to claim 3 , wherein the first inflection point between said first portion and said second portion of the intersecting line, and a second inflection point between said second portion and said third portion of the intersecting line are located in an upper fourth of the substrate. 5. The paper machine clothing according to claim 1 , wherein: at least 90% of said through-channels in the usable region of said substrate have an upper rim that directly contacts an upper rim of at least one other neighboring through-channel of the plurality of through-channels in the usable region of said substrate; said upper rims of a majority of the directly neighboring through channels have at least one common local maximum; a sectional plane being parallel to the thickness direction of said substrate, including the at least one common local maximum and including or intersecting the central axis of at least one of the corresponding neighboring through-channels defines an intersecting line with a sidewall of the one of the corresponding neighboring through-channels; the intersecting line has a first portion that is convexly shaped, a second portion that is concavely shaped, and a third portion that is convexly shaped along the thickness direction of said substrate from the at least one common local maximum toward the middle region of said substrate. 6. The paper machine clothing according to claim 4 , wherein all of said through-channels in the usable region of said substrate have the upper rim that directly contacts an upper rim of all other neighboring through-channels, and said upper rims of all of the directly neighboring through channels have at least one common local maximum. 7. The paper machine clothing according to claim 1 , wherein less than 5% of a surface on the upper side of said substrate in its usable region is flat and substantially orthogonal to the thickness direction of said substrate. 8. The paper machine clothing according to claim 7 , wherein 0% of the surface on the upper side of said substrate in its usable region is flat and substantially orthogonal to the thickness direction of said substrate. 9. The paper machine clothing according to claim 1 , wherein between 70% and 90% of a surface on the lower side of said substrate is flat and substantially orthogonal to the thickness direction of said substrate. 10. The paper machine clothing according to claim 9 , wherein about 80% of the surface on the lower side of said substrate is flat and substantially orthogonal to the thickness direction of said substrate. 11. The paper machine clothing according to claim 1 , wherein a shape of a cross-sectional area of at least one of said through-channels of the plurality of through-channels changes along the thickness direction of said substrate from said upper side to said lower side. 12. The paper machine clothing according to claim 11 , wherein the shape of the cross-sectional area is substantially more elliptical in an upper region of said through-channel than in a lower region of said through-channel. 13. The paper machine clothing according to claim 11 , wherein the shape of the cross-sectional area in the upper region of said through-channel has a first dimension extending in cross-machine direction and a second dimension extending in machine direction, and the first dimension is smaller than the second dimension. 14. The paper machine clothing according to claim 11 , wherein the shape of the cross-sectional area in the upper region of said through-channel has a first dimension extending in cross-machine direction and a second dimension extending in machine direction, and wherein the first dimension is larger than the second dimension. 15. The paper machine clothing according to claim 1 , wherein on the lower side of said substrate a shape of a cross-sectional area of said through holes is substantially circular. 16. The paper machine clothing according to claim 1 , wherein at least 90% of all through-channels in the usable region of said substrate are arranged in a non-checkered pattern. 17. A method of producing a paper machine clothing, the method comprising: providing a substrate having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface and the second surface are substantially planar and parallel to each other; and using a laser for forming a plurality of non-cylindrical through holes into a usable region of the substrate, and thereby: forming at least some of the plurality of through holes that are neighboring each other to partially overlap one another; controlling the laser during a formation of the plurality of non-cylindrical through holes such that the upper rims of the overlapping through-holes have at least one common local maximum; wherein a sectional plane being parallel to the thickness direction of the substrate, including the at least one common local maximum and including or intersecting a central axis of at least one of the overlapping through-holes, defines an intersecting line with a sidewall of the at least one of the overlapping through-holes; and wherein the intersecting line has a first portion that is convexly shaped, a second portion that is concavely shaped, and a third portion that is convexly shaped along the thickness direction of the substrate
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