Articles Of Footwear And Apparel Having A Partially Fused Fabric Portion And Methods Of Making The Same
US-2017348935-A1 · Dec 7, 2017 · US
US9809910B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9809910-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314396296-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 23, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric is provided, having at least two sets of warp yarns. A first set of warp yarns is positioned over the width of the fabric and formed with pillar stitches; and a second set of warp yarns positioned over the width of the fabric shows in its repeat in the fabric an underlap under at least two pillars that are formed by the first set of warp yarns.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric for mould covering in the bending of car glass, wherein the warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric comprises at least two sets of warp yarns, wherein a first set of warp yarns positioned over the width of the fabric forms pillar stitches; and wherein a second set of warp yarns positioned over the width of the fabric shows in its repeat in the fabric an underlap under at least two pillars formed by the first set of warp yarns. 2. Warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric as in claim 1 , wherein said fabric does not contain tuck warp yarns. 3. Warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric as in claim 1 , wherein said pillar stitch is an open pillar stitch. 4. Warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric as in claim 1 , wherein said second set of warp yarns comprises in its repeat an arrangement of two consecutive stitches that are knitted in consecutive courses and in wales that are at least two wales away from each other. 5. Warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric as in claim 1 , wherein said underlap of said second set of warp yarns is created by an inlay, wherein in the inlay, the yarns of the second set of warp yarns not building stitches but are laid as an underlap in between overlaps and the underlaps of other yarns that are building stitches. 6. Warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric as claim 1 , wherein the number of courses per centimeter is higher than three. 7. Warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric as in claim 1 , wherein the number of wales per centimeter is higher than three. 8. Warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric as in claim 1 , wherein said first set of warp yarns and/or said second set of warp yarns comprise stainless steel fibers. 9. Warp knitted heat resistant fabric as in claim 1 , wherein said first set of warp yarns and/or said second set of warp yarns comprise glass fibers. 10. Warp knitted heat resistant fabric as in claim 1 , wherein said first set of warp yarns and/or said second set of warp yarns comprise PBO-fibers. 11. Method for the production of a warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric for mould covering in the bending of car glass, wherein the warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric for mould covering in the bending of car glass comprises at least two sets of warp yarns, wherein a first set of warp yarns positioned over the width of the fabric forms pillar stitches, and wherein a second set of warp yarns positioned over the width of the fabric shows in its repeat in the fabric an underlap under at least two pillars formed by the first set of warp yarns, wherein the method comprises the step of knitting the warp knitted heat resistant fabric on a warp knitting machine or on a raschel machine or on a warp knitting crochet machine. 12. Method for the production of a warp knitted heat resistant fabric as in claim 11 , wherein the gauge of said machine is finer than or equal to 8 needles per inch. 13. Method of using a warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric in glass manufacturing, wherein the warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric for mould covering in the bending of car glass comprises at least two sets of warp yarns, wherein a first set of warp yarns positioned over the width of the fabric forms pillar stitches, and wherein a second set of warp yarns positioned over the width of the fabric shows in its repeat in the fabric an underlap under at least two pillars formed by the first set of warp yarns, wherein the method comprises the step of covering a mold with said heat resistant separation fabric. 14. Method as in claim 13 , wherein the warp knitted heat resistant separation fabric comprises a technical face, wherein the method comprises the step of contacting the mold covered with said heat resistant separation fabric with glass, wherein the technical face of the warp knitted heat separation fabric is in contact with the glass.
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