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
US9714483B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9714483-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314396975-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2017 |
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An endless fabric belt for use in a paper, cardboard or tissue machine has machine-direction threads and cross-machine-direction threads. At least part of the threads are yarns composed substantially of a thermoplastic polymer material which is transparent for light of a wavelength. The fabric belt is a flat-weave with two front-side ends that are subsequently connected by bringing together end sections of the machine-direction threads in pairs with the formation of junction points and are woven with cross-machine-direction threads, forming a seam region. A material-to-material bond is formed in the seam region by absorbing light at the wavelength at yarn contact points. In the seam region, a plurality of spaced-apart, strip-shaped fabric sections are formed, in which the junction points and the yarn contact points which are connected to one another are arranged, and one strip-shaped fabric section without junction points is formed between two immediately adjacent fabric sections having the junction points.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An endless fabric belt, the belt comprising: cross-direction threads and machine direction threads intersecting said cross-direction threads, at least some of said machine direction threads and/or machine cross-direction threads being formed by yarns composed substantially of a thermoplastic polymer material transparent to light of a given wavelength; said threads, prior to being formed into the endless belt, together forming an intermediate open fabric belt with two fore-ends having end portions of said machine direction threads to be brought together in each case in pairs for subsequently forming the endless belt; a seam region connecting said two fore-ends together, with said end portions of said machine direction threads forming junction points and being interwoven with machine cross-direction threads; wherein at least some of said yarns in said seam region are connected to one another in a materially integral manner by way of a material absorbing light at the given wavelength and arranged at yarn contact points and by the action of the light at the yarn contact points; said seam region containing a plurality of mutually spaced-apart, strip-shaped fabric portions extending in the cross direction and having said junction points and said yarn contact points connected to one another in a materially integral manner arranged therein, and in each case a strip-shaped fabric portion without junction points formed between two directly adjacent fabric portions having said junction points; and wherein the strip-shaped fabric portions containing the junction points have an extent in the machine direction in a range from 5 to 60 mm and said junction points are distributed throughout the strip-shaped fabric portions and offset in the machine direction relative to one another. 2. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein said strip-shaped fabric portions extend over an entire width of the fabric belt in the machine cross direction of the fabric belt. 3. The endless fabric belt as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the given wavelength lies in the near-infrared range. 4. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein at least some of the yarn contact points connected to one another in a materially integral manner are formed at points at which machine direction threads and machine cross-direction threads intersect one another. 5. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein at least some of the yarn contact points connected to one another in a materially integral manner are formed at points at which the brought-together end portions of said machine direction threads run next to one another and touch one another. 6. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein the polymer material of at least some of said yarns has light-absorbing material introduced as an integral part thereof. 7. The endless fabric belt according to claim 6 , wherein at least some of said yarns are coated with the light-absorbing material. 8. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein at least some of said machine cross-direction threads that are arranged in the region of said strips containing the junction points comprise light-absorbing material. 9. The endless fabric belt according to claim 8 , wherein said absorbing material is at least one material selected from the group consisting of carbon black, color pigments, and CNT. 10. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein said absorbing material in the polymer material of the yarns has a fraction of 0.1% to 10% by weight. 11. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein the endless fabric belt is formed by a fabric which has a maximum of two plies of machine direction threads and one ply of machine cross-direction threads, a maximum of two plies of machine cross-direction threads and one ply of machine direction threads or one ply of machine cross-direction threads and one ply of machine direction threads. 12. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein the endless fabric belt is a TAD screen. 13. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein the end portions brought together in each case in pairs and forming junction points are interwoven at the respective junction point with a maximum of no more than three common weft threads. 14. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein the endless fabric belt has one or both of a thread density of 20 to 100 machine direction threads per inch and a thread density of 10 to 90 machine cross-direction threads per inch. 15. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein the end portions brought together in each case in pairs and forming junction points are interwoven at the respective junction point with no common weft thread and jointly leave the fabric by running between two successive weft threads. 16. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein a permeability in the region of the strips comprising the junction points deviates from a permeability of the fabric belt outside said seam region by a maximum of 15%. 17. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein the strip-shaped fabric portions containing the junction points have a smaller extent in the machine direction than the strip-shaped fabric portions arranged in the seam region and containing no junction points. 18. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein the strip-shaped fabric portions arranged in the seam region and comprising no junction points have an extent in the machine direction in a range from 10 to 80 mm. 19. The endless fabric belt according to claim 1 , wherein the seam region has an extent in the machine direction in a range from 5 to 50 cm.
Seams thereof · CPC title
with weave pattern being non-standard or providing special effects · CPC title
Seams thereof · CPC title
making use of an absorber or impact modifier (B29C65/1677 takes precedence) · CPC title
scanning at least one of the parts to be joined · CPC title
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