Card clothing wire, carding machine and method for producing a nonwoven

US12546033B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12546033-B2
Application numberUS-202318859846-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 20, 2023
Priority dateApr 26, 2022
Publication dateFeb 10, 2026
Grant dateFeb 10, 2026

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A card clothing wire is disclosed, especially for a doffer or a worker of a carding machine, which provides a superior retention of fibers during a carding process and which can be universally used to produce nonwoven webs with an increased grammage or to produce nonwoven webs with a low grammage and an increased quality. In one form, the card clothing wire includes a tooth depth of less than 1.7 mm and an overhanging tip with an undercut.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A card clothing wire ( 1 ) for a doffer ( 20 ), a worker ( 21 ), or a stripper ( 25 ) of a carding machine ( 18 ), the card clothing wire comprising: a rib portion which extends in a longitudinal direction (L) of the card clothing wire ( 1 ); a plurality of teeth ( 2 ) which are arranged side by side in the longitudinal direction (L) on the rib portion ( 17 ); wherein at least one tooth ( 2 ) of the plurality of teeth is bounded by a tooth-back ( 3 ) on a first side in the longitudinal direction (L); wherein the at least one tooth ( 2 ) is bounded by a tooth-breast ( 4 ) on a second side in the longitudinal direction (L); a tip ( 5 ) formed between the tooth-back ( 3 ) and the tooth-breast ( 4 ) at a highest point of the tooth ( 2 ) in a height direction (H), wherein the height direction (H) is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction (L); an edge-face ( 6 ) of the tooth-breast ( 4 ) that abuts the tip ( 5 ); an undercut ( 7 ) arranged on the tooth-breast ( 4 ) underneath the edge-face ( 6 ) in the height direction, wherein the undercut ( 7 ) abuts the edge-face ( 6 ) and extends towards the tooth-back ( 3 ) relative to the edge-face ( 6 ); a tip angle ( 15 ) formed between a tangent of the edge-face ( 6 ) and the longitudinal direction (L); and an undercut angle ( 16 ) formed between a tangent of the undercut ( 7 ) and the longitudinal direction (L); wherein the undercut angle ( 16 ) is smaller than the tip angle ( 15 ); a tooth-root ( 8 ) which connects the tooth-breast ( 4 ) and the tooth-back ( 3 ) of adjacent teeth ( 2 ) of the plurality of teeth ( 2 ) at their lowest point in the height direction (H); wherein a tooth depth ( 9 ) measured in the height direction (H) between the tip ( 5 ) and a lowest point of the tooth-root ( 8 ) is smaller than 1.7 mm; wherein a curved portion ( 13 ) of the tooth-breast ( 4 ) abuts the undercut ( 7 ) at an end of the undercut ( 7 ) which is spaced apart from the edge-face ( 6 ), wherein the curved portion has a constant radius of curvature (R). 2 . The card clothing wire ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one tooth ( 2 ) has a wire height ( 10 ) of less than 3 mm, wherein the wire height ( 10 ) is measured in the height direction (H) between the tip ( 5 ) and the lowest point of the rib portion ( 17 ). 3 . The card clothing wire ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein a front angle ( 11 ) measured between a tangent of the tooth-breast ( 4 ) and the longitudinal direction (L) is from 45° to 65°. 4 . The card clothing wire ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the undercut ( 7 ) comprises a linear portion ( 12 ) which is parallel to the longitudinal direction (L). 5 . The card clothing wire ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein a back angle ( 14 ) measured between a tangent of the tooth-back ( 3 ) and the longitudinal direction (L) is less than the undercut angle ( 16 ). 6 . The card clothing wire ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the tooth-breast ( 4 ) comprises at least two undercuts ( 7 ). 7 . The card clothing wire of claim 1 , wherein the tooth depth ( 9 ) is smaller than 1.5 mm. 8 . A carding machine ( 18 ) comprising the card clothing wire of claim 1 , the carding machine comprising: a main cylinder ( 19 ); and at least one of: a doffer ( 20 ), a worker ( 21 ), and a stripper ( 25 ) comprising the card clothing wire ( 1 ). 9 . The carding machine ( 18 ) according to claim 8 , wherein the main cylinder ( 19 ) comprises a tooth population of 270 to 550 points per square inch (ppsi). 10 . The carding machine ( 18 ) according to claim 8 , wherein the doffer ( 20 ) comprises a tooth population of 230 to 460 points per square inch (ppsi). 11 . The carding machine ( 18 ) according to claim 8 , wherein: the main cylinder ( 19 ) comprises a card clothing wire having a tooth depth ( 9 ) of at least 0.7 mm. 12 . The carding machine ( 18 ) of claim 11 , wherein the card clothing wire has a tooth depth ( 9 ) of at least 0.8 mm. 13 . A carding process for producing a nonwoven using the card clothing wire ( 1 ) of claim 1 , the process comprising: transferring fibers from a main cylinder ( 19 ) to at least one of a doffer ( 20 ), a worker ( 21 ), and a stripper ( 25 ) comprising the card clothing wire ( 1 ) to produce a nonwoven web; wherein the fibers are transferred from the main cylinder ( 19 ) to the at least one of a doffer ( 20 ), a worker ( 21 ), and a stripper ( 25 ) comprising the card clothing wire by the teeth ( 2 ) of the card clothing wire ( 1 ) which have a tooth depth ( 9 ) of less than 1.7 mm. 14 . The carding process according to claim 13 , wherein transferring fibers from the main cylinder ( 19 ) to the at least one of a doffer ( 20 ), a worker ( 21 ), and a stripper ( 25 ) comprising the card clothing wire ( 1 ) produces a nonwoven with a grammage of less than 5 gsm (grams per square meter). 15 . The carding process of claim 14 , wherein transferring fibers from the main cylinder ( 19 ) to the at least one of a doffer ( 20 ), a worker ( 21 ), and a stripper ( 25 ) comprising the card clothing wire ( 1 ) produces a nonwoven with a grammage of less than 4 gsm (grams per square meter). 16 . The carding process according to claim 13 , wherein the fibers are transferred from the main cylinder ( 19 ) to the doffer ( 20 ) and the fibers comprise at least one of glass fibers, carbon fibers, static charged fibers, and hybrid fibers, wherein the hybrid fibers comprise at least two different materials. 17 . The carding process of claim 13 , wherein the teeth ( 2 ) of the card clothing wire ( 1 ) have a tooth depth ( 9 ) of less than 1.5 mm.

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  • D01G15/88Primary

    formed from metal sheets or strips · CPC title

  • D01G15/84Primary

    Card clothing; Manufacture thereof not otherwise provided for (arrangements for driving carding-machine elements during grinding D01G15/38; grinding card clothing B24B) · CPC title

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What does patent US12546033B2 cover?
A card clothing wire is disclosed, especially for a doffer or a worker of a carding machine, which provides a superior retention of fibers during a carding process and which can be universally used to produce nonwoven webs with an increased grammage or to produce nonwoven webs with a low grammage and an increased quality. In one form, the card clothing wire includes a tooth depth of less than 1…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Groz Beckert Kg
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D01G15/88. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 10 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).