Papermaking fabric with double loop seam

US9976254B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9976254-B2
Application numberUS-201514951575-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 25, 2015
Priority dateNov 25, 2014
Publication dateMay 22, 2018
Grant dateMay 22, 2018

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A seam for joining together the ends of woven fabric to form an endless belt is particularly suitable for joining the ends of woven synthetic dryer fabrics as used in the dryer section of paper making machines and is particularly applicable to joining the ends of those dryer fabrics in at least the machine direction of the fabric. A papermaking fabric comprising a woven fabric body having opposing ends, said fabric body having a system of MD-yarns interwoven with a system of CD yarns. The MD-yarns include first pairs of MD-yarns, second pairs of MD-yarns and third pairs of MD-yarns and the first and the second pairs of MD-yarns form two seam loops, while the third MD-yarns forms the binder. The loops are at identical length to each other over the whole fabric width. Such seam construction reduces marking and increases the seam strength and seam abrasion resistance.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A papermaking fabric, comprising: a woven fabric body having opposing ends defining widthwise edges; said fabric body having a system of MD-yarns interwoven with a system of CD yarns in a single layer weave construction; said MD-yarns including first pairs of MD-yarns, second pairs of MD-yarns, and third pairs of MD-yarns; said first pairs, second pairs, and third pairs of MD-yarns being interwoven with said CD yarns in a repeat weave pattern; and each of said first and second pairs of MD-yarns forming seaming loops at at least one of said widthwise edges of said fabric, said loops having an identical length to each other over an entire fabric width. 2. The papermaking fabric according to claim 1 , wherein the said first pairs, second pairs and third pairs of MD-yarns are arranged in sequence, said second pairs of MD-yarns are adjacent said first pairs of MD-yarns, and said third pairs of MD-yarns are adjacent said second pairs of MD-yarns. 3. The papermaking fabric according to claim 1 , wherein: the first pairs of MD-yarns include said first MD-yarns folded back and second MD-yarns in alignment and substantial abutment with said first MD-yarns to form a first group of loops; the second pairs of MD-yarns include third MD-yarns folded back and fourth MD-yarns in alignment and substantial abutment with said third MD-yarns to form a second group of loops; the third pairs of MD-yarns include fifth MD-yarns folded back and sixth MD-yarns in alignment and substantial abutment with said fifth MD-yarns holding the last CD-yarns forming the end of the fabric. 4. The papermaking fabric according to claim 1 , wherein said loops are formed at each end of said fabric body and cooperate with corresponding loops located at an adjacent opposed end of an adjacent fabric body to receive a retaining member and thereby form a seam and making the fabric endless. 5. The papermaking fabric according to claim 1 , wherein said MD-yarns are of a polymeric material. 6. The papermaking fabric according to claim 5 , wherein said polymeric material is selected from the group consisting of PET, PCTA, PPS, each alone or in combination. 7. The papermaking fabric according to claim 1 , wherein the said warp yarns have a rectangular cross section. 8. The papermaking fabric according to claim 7 , wherein said MD-yarns have a size dimension within a range of between 0.25 mm×0.55 mm and 0.45 mm×0.75 mm. 9. The papermaking fabric according to claim 8 , wherein a size of said MD-yarns is 0.36×0.67 mm. 10. The papermaking fabric according to claim 1 , wherein said warp yarns have a round cross section. 11. The papermaking fabric according to claim 10 , wherein said round MD-yarns have diameter of between 0.50 mm and 0.70 mm. 12. The papermaking fabric according to claim 11 , wherein the diameter of said round MD-yarns is 0.60 mm. 13. A papermaking fabric, comprising: a woven fabric body having opposing ends, said fabric body having a system of MD-yarns interwoven with a system of CD yarns; said fabric having a single layer weave construction; and a seam with seam loops, said loops having an identical length to each other over an entire fabric width, and wherein a percentage of MD-yarn ends formed as the seam loops is 33.3%. 14. The papermaking fabric according to claim 13 , wherein said MD-yarns are made of a polymeric material. 15. The papermaking fabric according to claim 14 , wherein said polymeric material is selected from the group consisting of PET, PCTA, PPS, each alone or in combination. 16. The papermaking fabric according to claim 13 , wherein the said warp yarns having a rectangular cross section. 17. The papermaking fabric according to claim 16 , wherein said MD-yarns have a size dimension within a range of between 0.25 mm×0.55 mm and 0.45 mm×0.75 mm. 18. The papermaking fabric according to claim 17 , wherein a size of said MD-yarns is 0.36×0.67 mm. 19. The papermaking fabric according to claim 13 , wherein said warp yarns have a round cross section. 20. The papermaking fabric according to claim 19 , wherein said round MD-yarns have diameter of between 0.50 mm and 0.70 mm. 21. The papermaking fabric according to claim 20 , wherein the diameter of said round MD-yarns is 0.60 mm.

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What does patent US9976254B2 cover?
A seam for joining together the ends of woven fabric to form an endless belt is particularly suitable for joining the ends of woven synthetic dryer fabrics as used in the dryer section of paper making machines and is particularly applicable to joining the ends of those dryer fabrics in at least the machine direction of the fabric. A papermaking fabric comprising a woven fabric body having oppos…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Voith Patent Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D21F7/10. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 22 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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