Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080264511 | FORMING MESH - A paper machine mesh, in particular forming mesh, includes an upper and a lower fabric layer and with binder threads to join the two fabric layers, whereby the lower fabric layer is formed by the binder threads, lower transverse threads and, woven therewith and extending transverse thereto, lower longitudinal threads, whereby the lower fabric layer has a weaving pattern which is repeated in lower repeats, whereby the binder threads are arranged in pairs and the binder threads of each pair are interchangingly woven with upper and with lower longitudinal threads, whereby each binder thread pair is flanked on both sides respectively by one lower transverse thread and each of the two flanking lower transverse threads is woven in periodic sequence with lower longitudinal threads as follows: i) the flanking lower transverse thread continually crosses several directly consecutive lower longitudinal threads on the outer side of the lower fabric layer; and ii) the flanking lower transverse thread continually crosses a lower longitudinal thread between the upper and the lower fabric layer and forms a thread knuckle. Within the lower repeat:
| 10-30-2008 |
20090283233 | FABRIC BELT FOR A MACHINE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF WEB MATERIAL, PARTICULARLY PAPER OR CARDBOARD - The invention relates to a fabric belt for a machine for the production of web material, particularly paper or cardboard, including a first fabric layer providing a web material contact side and formed by way of the interweaving of warps with wefts, and a second fabric layer positioned below the first fabric layer and formed by way of the interweaving of warps with wefts, wherein the ratio of the number of warps of the first fabric layer to the number of warps of the second fabric layer is greater than 1. | 11-19-2009 |
20100258259 | WOVEN FABRIC BELT FOR A MACHINE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF WEB MATERIAL, ESPECIALLY PAPER OR CARDBOARD - A woven fabric belt for a machine for the production of web material, especially paper or cardboard, includes a web material side first fabric layer and a machine side second fabric layer, with threads extending in machine direction and respectively with threads extending in cross machine direction, whereby the first woven fabric layer and the second woven fabric layer are connected with each other by paired binder threads, whereby the binder thread pairs tie off with threads of the second fabric layer extending in one direction of machine direction and cross machine direction in such a way that in the second fabric layer—in the other direction of longitudinal direction of the belt and cross direction of the belt—consecutive groups of threads which are gathered by the binder threads and extend in the one direction are formed and/or whereby inside one field of repeat extending in the second fabric layer in machine direction and cross machine direction the threads of the second fabric layer which extend in the other direction of machine direction and cross machine direction tie off at the threads of the second fabric layer extending in the one direction in order to form respective tie-off points on a side facing away from the machine contact side in such a way that at least one group of tie-off points is formed within the field of repeat which press the threads of one group of threads of the second fabric layer extending in the one direction against each other in the other direction. | 10-14-2010 |
20120160439 | FABRIC BELT FOR A MACHINE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF WEB MATERIAL, PARTICULARLY PAPER OR CARDBOARD - A fabric belt for a machine for producing a web of fibrous material includes: a first fabric layer including a web contact side and formed by interweaving a plurality of warps with a plurality of wefts; and a second fabric layer positioned below said first fabric layer and formed by interweaving a plurality of warps with a plurality of wefts, a first ratio of a number of said plurality of warps of said first fabric layer to a number of said plurality of warps of said second fabric layer being greater than 1, a second ratio of a number of said plurality of wefts of said first fabric layer to a number of said plurality of wefts of said second fabric layer being greater than 1. | 06-28-2012 |
20120291975 | FABRIC BELT FOR A MACHINE FOR PRODUCING WEB MATERIAL, IN PARTICULAR PAPER OR CARDBOARD - A fabric belt for producing a web material, the fabric belt including a first layer on a web material side and a second layer on a machine side of the belt. The layers each having a basic weave connected to each other by binding threads extending in a binding thread direction. The layers having base binding threads extending both in and transverse to the binding thread direction. The binding threads form binding segments which are successive in the binding thread direction in the second layer. The binding threads are tied off on one base binding thread of the second layer extending transversely to the binding thread direction. The binding segments formed in the second layer are arranged in a binding pattern repeat extended in and transverse to the binding thread direction along a binding segment diagonal progressing obliquely to the binding thread direction and transverse to the binding thread direction. | 11-22-2012 |
20140251491 | WOVEN WIRE WITH FLAT WARP THREADS - A woven wire for use in a paper, cardboard, or tissue manufacturing machine, has a first fabric layer providing a web-contact side and a second fabric layer providing a machine-contact side. The layers have machine-direction threads, cross-direction threads, and binder threads. A first fabric layer has a weaving pattern of interwoven first MD threads, first CD threads and binder threads. The second fabric layer has a weaving pattern of interwoven second MD threads and second CD threads. The first and second fabric layers are interconnected by binder threads. The binder threads are interwoven with MD threads and/or CD threads of the first and of the second fabric layers. The first MD threads, the first CD threads and the binder threads have a circular cross-sectional face. At least some or all second MD threads have a cross-sectional face with a flattened shape different from a circular shape. | 09-11-2014 |
20150075743 | FORMING WIRE - A fabric tape or forming wire for a fibrous web manufacturing or processing machine, includes an upper fabric layer having upper longitudinal threads and interwoven first crossthreads, and a lower fabric layer having lower longitudinal threads and interwoven lower crossthreads. The fabric layers are stacked and the weaving pattern of the tape repeats. A ratio of upper to lower longitudinal threads in a repeat is smaller than one. The upper and lower longitudinal threads in each repeat are in first and second groups. Each first group is formed by an upper longitudinal thread and two lower longitudinal threads thereunder. Each second group is formed by an upper longitudinal thread and a lower longitudinal thread thereunder. In a perpendicular projection onto the fabric layers, the upper and lower longitudinal threads in each group are not or slightly offset forming a maximum free space of a half upper longitudinal thread diameter therebetween. | 03-19-2015 |
20150090417 | FORMING FABRIC - A woven-fabric web, such as a forming fabric or forming wire, for a machine for producing and/or processing a fibrous web, has a first woven-fabric layer with first longitudinal threads and first transverse threads interwoven with the first longitudinal threads and a second woven-fabric layer with second longitudinal threads and second transverse threads interwoven with the second longitudinal threads. The weaving pattern of the fabric is repeated in pattern repeats. The first and second longitudinal threads are arranged in a plurality of groups in each pattern repeat, with a first group and a second group and at least one further of the first and/or second group. Each first group is formed from a first longitudinal thread and a second longitudinal thread arranged below the first longitudinal thread and the first and second longitudinal threads in each group are arranged at no offset or only a slight offset in plan view. | 04-02-2015 |