Fibrous structure with grouping of floats
US-2016244897-A1 · Aug 25, 2016 · US
US9598798B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9598798-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314404278-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 30, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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A method and apparatus for weaving a three-dimensional fabric involves inserting simultaneously a parallel weft yarns into the sheds between multiple warp yarn layers and selectively inserting at least one group of binder yarns between parallel spaced warp yarns. The group of binder yarns are moved relative to the warp yarns between weft insertions. The yarns may be moved between more than two positions relative to the warp yarns during weaving of the fabric so as to insert binder yarns. In one embodiment the binder yarns are moved such that they extend in a direction that is not orthogonal to the warp yarns.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing a three dimensional woven fabric, the method comprising: providing a plurality of layers of warp yarns under tension, such that there is a top warp yarn layer corresponding to the top of the fabric, a bottom warp yarn layer corresponding to the bottom of the fabric, and at least one warp yarn layer interposed between the top and bottom warp yarn layers, each layer comprising a plurality of parallel spaced yarns, and separating the layers of warp yarns so as to define a shed between each layer; in a weft insertion step, selectively inserting simultaneously a plurality of parallel weft yarns a predetermined distance into the sheds between the warp yarn layers; in a first interweft insertion step, selectively positioning at least one group of binder yarns in a first position between parallel spaced yarns of the warp yarn layers, the first position corresponding to a first warp yarn layer and carrying out a weft insertion step whilst the group of binder yarns is at the first position; and a) in a second interweft insertion step, selectively moving the group of binder yarns relative to the warp yarn layers from the first position to a second position corresponding to a second warp yarn layer; carrying out a weft insertion step whilst the group of binder yarns is at the second position; in a third interweft insertion step, selectively moving the group of binder yarns relative to the warp yarn layers from the second position to a third position corresponding to a third warp yarn layer; and carrying out a weft insertion step whilst the group of binder yarns is at the third position, wherein at least one of the first, second and third position does not correspond to the top warp yarn layer or the bottom warp yarn layer; and/or b) in a single interweft insertion step, selectively moving the group of binder yarns through only some of the warp yarn layers, such that the transit of binder yarns from the top warp yarn layer to the bottom warp yarn layer, or from the bottom warp yarn layer to the top warp yarn layer, does not occur in a single interweft insertion step. 2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the group of binder yarns are moved in such a manner that they extend in the woven fabric progressively through multiple yarn layers, occupying different positions relative to the warp yarn layers between each weft insertion. 3. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the group of binder yarns are moved between successive weft insertions such that the binder yarns extend in a direction in the woven fabric that is not orthogonal to the warp yarns. 4. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising not moving the group of binder yarns between selected weft insertions such that they extend through the woven fabric in a series of orthogonal steps, without extending across all the layers of the warp yarns between successive insertions of weft yarns, optionally wherein the binder yarns extend in the woven fabric in a first direction that is orthogonal to the warp and weft yarns and, after one or more insertions of the weft yarns, extend in a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction and parallel to the direction of the warp yarns. 5. A method according to claim 1 , wherein there is more than one group of binder yarns, the groups being moved independently. 6. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising threading the binder yarns of the at least one group through an eye in a respective heald wire, each heald wire having a plurality of vertically spaced eyes for receipt of yarns from different layers, each heald wire being movable in a direction along its length to move the binder yarns, optionally wherein the group of binder yarns is moveable in unison by a heald frame, the heald wires for the group being supported in the heald frame. 7. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising threading the warp yarn through an eye in a respective heald wire, each heald wire having a plurality of vertically spaced eyes for receipt of yarns from different warp yarn layers. 8. A method according to claim 1 wherein at least one group of binder yarns is moved such that the binder yarns pass through substantially all the layers of warp yarn, such that for an integer n of warp yarn layers, the binder yarns move through up to n−1 warp yarn layers in a single interweft insertion step. 9. A method according to claim 1 wherein at least one group of binder yarns is moved such that the binder yarns pass through only a selected number of successive layers of warp yarn in a single interweft insertion step. 10. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising selectively moving at least one warp yarn layer relative to the other warp yarn layers, when the warp yarn layers are separated, optionally further comprising selectively moving at least one warp yarn layer outwards of the other warp yarn layers so that they are removed from the woven fabric. 11. A loom for weaving a three-dimensional fabric comprising: a shedding assembly comprising at least one support for providing a plurality of separated layers of warp yarns under tension, such that there is a top warp yarn layer corresponding to the top of the fabric, a bottom warp yarn layer corresponding to the bottom of the fabric, and at least one warp yarn layer interposed between the top and bottom warp yarn layer, each layer comprising a plurality of parallel spaced yarns, the separated the layers of warp yarns defining a shed between each layer; a weft picking mechanism for, in a weft insertion step, selectively inserting simultaneously a plurality of parallel weft yarns a predetermined distance into the sheds between the warp yarn layers; a binder yarn positioning mechanism for, in a first interweft insertion step, selectively positioning at least one group of binder yarns in a first position between parallel spaced yarns of the warp yarn layers, the first position corresponding to a first warp yarn layer, and carrying out a second weft insertion step whilst the group of binder yarns is at the first position; the binder yarn positioning mechanism being operable to a) in a second interweft insertion step, prior to a third weft insertion step, selectively move the group of binder yarns relative to the warp yarn layers from the first position to a second position corresponding to a second warp yarn layer; and in a third interweft insertion step, prior to a fourth weft insertion step, selectively move the group of binder yarns relative to the warp yarn layer from the second position to a third position corresponding to a third warp yarn layer, wherein at least one of the first, second and third position does not correspond to the top warp yarn layer or the bottom warp yarn layer; and/or b) in a single interweft insertion step, selectively move the group of binder yarns through only some warp yarn layers such that the transit of binder yarns from the top warp yarn layer to the bottom warp yarn layer, or from the bottom warp yarn layer to the top warp yarn layer, does not occur in a single interweft insertion step. 12. A loom according to claim 11 , wherein the binder yarn positioning mechanism comprises a plurality of heald wires having heald eyes for receipt of a respective binder yarn, the heald wires being selectively movable between said more than two positions, and/or wherein the shedding assembly has at least two groups of supports, each for supporting at least one warp yarn layer, optionally wherein the supports are selectively moveable relative to one another, wherein the supports are optionally heald frames, each having at least one heald wire with at least one eye for supporting
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