Airbag fabric
US-2024092306-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US11965272B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11965272-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217959094-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 3, 2022 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2021 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 23, 2024 |
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An industrial textile has a double warp. Yarns (111, 112) of a first warp and yarns (131, 132, 133, 134) of a weft are bonded to each other according to a first predetermined pattern, and yarns (121, 122) of a second warp and the yarns (131, 132, 133, 134) of the weft are bonded to each other according to a second predetermined pattern. The first predetermined pattern and the second predetermined pattern form a textile structure, which includes the yarns (131, 132) of the weft on a first level (L1) and the yarns (133, 134) of the weft on a second level (L2). The yarns of the weft having smaller diameter are configured to alternate with yarns of the weft having a larger diameter on the first level (L1).
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I claim: 1. An industrial textile having a machine direction and a cross-machine direction, and a first surface and a second surface, the industrial textile comprising: a double warp, comprising: a first warp comprising first machine direction yarns, and a second warp comprising second machine direction yarns, wherein the yarns of the first warp are arranged above the yarns of the second warp, a weft comprising cross-machine direction yarns, wherein the yarns of the first warp and the yarns of the weft are bonded to each other according to a first predetermined pattern; wherein the yarns of the second warp and the yarns of the weft are bonded to each other according to a second predetermined pattern; and wherein the first predetermined pattern and the second predetermined pattern form a textile structure, which comprises the yarns of the weft on a first level and the yarns of the weft on a second level in a thickness direction of the industrial textile; wherein yarns of the weft having a smaller diameter are configured to alternate with yarns of the weft having a larger diameter on the first level, and wherein the industrial textile has a contact area of less than 20%. 2. The industrial fabric of claim 1 wherein said contact area is measured by a method comprising providing a sample of the industrial textile, polishing a paper-side of the sample by removing 0.12 mm in a thickness direction of the sample, photographing the sample by a microscope camera, calibrating magnification by a calibration ruler, imaging the calibration ruler and the polished surface of the sample with the calibrated magnification, and measuring the percentage of the contact area by an image processing software. 3. The industrial textile of claim 1 , wherein every second, third or fourth yarn of the weft on the first level has a larger diameter than the other yarns of the weft on the first level. 4. The industrial textile of claim 1 , wherein the on the second level the yarns of the weft comprise second level yarns of a smaller diameter and second level yarns of a larger diameter, and wherein said the second level yarns of smaller diameter are configured to alternate with the second level yarns of larger diameter. 5. The industrial textile of claim 4 , wherein the industrial textile has: on the first level one yarn of the weft having a larger diameter and one yarn of the weft having a smaller diameter in a pattern repeat; and on the second level, one yarn of the weft having a larger diameter and one yarn of the weft having a smaller diameter in a pattern repeat; or on the second level, one yarn of the weft having a smaller diameter and one yarn of the weft having larger diameter in a pattern repeat. 6. The industrial textile of claim 4 , which industrial textile has: one yarn of the weft having a larger diameter and two yarns of the weft having a smaller diameter in a pattern repeat on the first level; and one yarn of the weft having a smaller diameter, one yarn of the weft having a larger diameter and one yarn of the weft having a smaller diameter in a pattern repeat on the second level; or one yarn of the weft having a larger diameter and two yarns of the weft having a smaller diameter in a pattern repeat on the second level. 7. The industrial textile of claim 4 , which industrial textile has one yarn of the weft having a larger diameter and three yarns of the weft having a smaller diameter in a pattern repeat on the first level, and one yarn of the weft having a smaller diameter, two yarns of the wefts having larger diameter and one yarn of the weft having a smaller diameter in a pattern repeat on the second level. 8. The industrial textile of claim 4 , which industrial textile has one yarn of the weft having a larger diameter and one yarn of the weft having a smaller diameter in a pattern repeat on the first level; and one yarn of the weft having a smaller diameter, one yarn of the weft having a larger diameter and two yarns of the weft having smaller diameters in a pattern repeat on the second level. 9. The industrial textile of claim 1 , wherein the diameters of the yarns of the weft having a larger diameter are 0.2 mm greater in diameter than the diameters of the yarns of the weft having a smaller diameter. 10. The industrial textile of claim 1 , wherein in the first predetermined pattern, the yarns of the first warp are configured to bind the yarns of the weft under two and over two yarns of the weft. 11. The industrial textile of claim 1 , wherein in the second predetermined pattern, the yarns of the second warp are configured to bond the yarns of the weft under three yarns and over one yarn of the weft. 12. The industrial textile of claim 1 , wherein the yarns of the first warp next to each other are arranged in such a manner that when a coincidentally selected warp yarn is under the weft yarns, the warp yarn next to the coincidentally selected warp yarn is above the weft yarns. 13. The industrial textile of claim 1 , wherein the yarns of the second warp next to each other are arranged in such a manner that when a coincidentally selected warp yarn is under the weft yarn, the warp yarn next to the coincidentally selected warp yarn is above the weft yarn. 14. The industrial textile of claim 1 , wherein: a coincidentally selected yarn of the first warp and the yarn of the second warp are arranged in such a manner that when the yarn of the first warp binds the yarns of the weft under two, the yarn of the second warp binds the yarns of the weft under two, and a yarn of the first warp next to the coincidentally selected warp yarn of the first warp and a yarn of the second warp next to the coincidentally selected warp yarn are arranged in such manner that when the yarn of the first warp binds the yarns of the weft over two, the yarn of the second warp binds the yarns of the weft over one and under one. 15. The industrial textile of claim 1 , wherein the industrial textile comprises a first edge and a second edge, and wherein the first edge and the second edge are configured to be connected together by a seam element, which comprises a first part connected to the first edge and a second part connected to the second edge. 16. The industrial textile of claim 15 , wherein an inner surface of the first part and an inner surface of the second part of the seam element are shaped to correspond to a surface texture of the industrial textile. 17. The industrial textile of claim 15 , wherein the inner surface of the first part and the inner surface of the second part of the seam element comprise teeth configured to be attached to the industrial textile. 18. The industrial textile of claim 1 wherein the industrial textile is a conveyor fabric, a dryer fabric or a filter fabric. 19. An industrial textile having a machine direction and a cross-machine direction, and a first surface and a second surface, the industrial textile being a conveyor fabric, a dryer fabric or a filter fabric, the industrial textile comprising: a double warp, comprising: a first warp comprising first machine direction yarns; and a second warp comprising second machine direction yarns, wherein the yarns of the first warp are arranged above the yarns of the second warp; a weft comprising cross-machine direction yarns, wherein the yarns of the first warp and the yarns of the weft are bonded to each other according to a first predetermined pattern; wherein the yarns of the second warp and the yarns of the weft are bonded to each other according to a second predetermined pattern; and
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