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EP0283181B1
EP0283181B1 EP88301956A EP88301956A EP0283181B1 EP 0283181 B1 EP0283181 B1 EP 0283181B1 EP 88301956 A EP88301956 A EP 88301956A EP 88301956 A EP88301956 A EP 88301956A EP 0283181 B1 EP0283181 B1 EP 0283181B1
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F1/00Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
    • D21F1/0027Screen-cloths
    • D21F1/0036Multi-layer screen-cloths
    • D21F1/0045Triple layer fabrics

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  • the invention concerns papermachine and like clothing and has particular reference to wet end fabrics.
  • Papermachine fabrics of double weave form are known wherein the face, or paper side, is of plain weave construction and the back of the fabric is, for example, a four-shaft satin.
  • face fabric is woven from "fine" warp and weft yarns, whilst in the back the warp and weft both comprise “coarse” yarns.
  • the known fabric as aforesaid whilst providing the smooth paper-receiving face necessary to avoid marking, does possess a characteristic which detracts from its effectiveness. More particularly, the fabric has a tendency to retain water, such water being released, by centrifugal forces, on passage of the fabric around support rollers at the end of a fabric run.
  • the present invention proposes a fabric wherein the inherent disadvantage of the prior structure as regards a high degree of water retention is avoided.
  • a flat woven forming fabric of double weave form comprising a face layer of plain weave construction and a back layer joined thereto by binder yarns
  • the warp yarns of the said back layer are of "fine" yarns having a diameter in the range 0.15 to 0.22 mms. woven individually with the weft yarns of the said back layer and extending to the fabric surface and in that the warp yarns of the face and back layers are of substantially the same thickness.
  • the warp and weft yarns of the face layer both comprise "fine" yarns.
  • fine yarns is meant a yarn of a diameter (or the equivalent) commonly used at the paper supporting face of a papermakers fabric, in contradistinction to the "coarse” yarn commonly used at the “machine” side of the fabric.
  • a “fine” yarn will be, say, 0. 22 mms in diameter, whilst a “coarse” yarn will have a diameter of, say, 0.35 mms.
  • a forming fabric for a papermaking machine is of double weave construction, and comprises a face layer 11 of plain weave and a back layer 12 defined by a 3 and 1 straight twill.
  • the warp and weft yarns 13, 14 of the face layer are "fine" yarns having diameters of 0.17 mms and 0.18 mms, respectively.
  • the warp yarns 15, of the fabric layer at the roller side are, in the present example, of like diameterto the warp yarns 13 of the face layer, and are present in like number at both faces of the fabric, whilst the weft yarns 16 have a diameter of 0.25 mms.
  • the weft binder yarns 17, two of which yarns are conveniently present in each pattern repeat, are of polyester monofilament of a diameter of 0.12 mms, the warp and weft yarns of both fabric layers similarly being monofilament polyester yarns.
  • weft In the face layer the weft is woven 24 picks per centimetre whilst in the back layer the corresponding figure is 16 picks per centimetre, there being 8 weft binder yarns per centimetre. There are 63 warp yarns per centimetre, in total.
  • the fabric as aforesaid has a thickness of 0.73 mm.
  • a conventional double weave fabric having a "fine" layer of plain weave and a “coarse” back layer comprising a 3 /1 twill, and wherein the diameter of the yarns of the face layer and back layer are respectively 0.17 and 0.25 mms.
  • the warp yarns exist as 26 ends per centimetre and 13 ends per centimetre in the face and back respectively, and wherein the weft direction yarns are present at 30, 15 and 7 picks per centimetre in the face layer, back layer and in the binding layer, has a thickness of 0.82 mms and a materially greater tendency to retain water than has the fabric of the invention.
  • the warp yarns at the back of the fabric are of the same diameter as those in the front, yarns of a different diameter may be preferred in some instances, although in practical terms, substantial differences could not be accommodated.
  • a warp diameter of 0.17 mms at one face is acceptable in combination with a warp diameter of 0.2 mms at the other face, but differences materially in excess of this may well give rise to difficulty. It is thought that, subject to the foregoing, warp yarns of a diameter lying within the range 0.15 to 0.22 mms will be of application in the context of the invention, with a preferred range of from 0.17 to 0.22 mms.
  • the weft yarns in the face and back of the fabric may be of a different diameter from each other and indeed from that of either of the warp yarns.

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Abstract

A papermakers wet felt is proposed which comprises a flat woven duplex fabric wherein the warp yarns (15) at the roller side of the fabric are "fine" yarns of similar diameter to the warp yarns (13) of the face fabric and wherein the warp yarns (13, 15) exist in like numbers at both fabric faces. The fabric has a reduced tendency to retain water.

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  • The invention concerns papermachine and like clothing and has particular reference to wet end fabrics.
  • Papermachine fabrics of double weave form are known wherein the face, or paper side, is of plain weave construction and the back of the fabric is, for example, a four-shaft satin. In conventional fabrics of this kind the face fabric is woven from "fine" warp and weft yarns, whilst in the back the warp and weft both comprise "coarse" yarns. (see for example E.P.A. 0141791)
  • However, the known fabric as aforesaid, whilst providing the smooth paper-receiving face necessary to avoid marking, does possess a characteristic which detracts from its effectiveness. More particularly, the fabric has a tendency to retain water, such water being released, by centrifugal forces, on passage of the fabric around support rollers at the end of a fabric run.
  • The present invention proposes a fabric wherein the inherent disadvantage of the prior structure as regards a high degree of water retention is avoided.
  • Thus, according to the present invention, a flat woven forming fabric of double weave form comprising a face layer of plain weave construction and a back layer joined thereto by binder yarns is characterised in that the warp yarns of the said back layer are of "fine" yarns having a diameter in the range 0.15 to 0.22 mms. woven individually with the weft yarns of the said back layer and extending to the fabric surface and in that the warp yarns of the face and back layers are of substantially the same thickness.
  • According to a preferred feature, the warp and weft yarns of the face layer both comprise "fine" yarns.
  • By "fine" yarns is meant a yarn of a diameter (or the equivalent) commonly used at the paper supporting face of a papermakers fabric, in contradistinction to the "coarse" yarn commonly used at the "machine" side of the fabric. Typically, a "fine" yarn will be, say, 0. 22 mms in diameter, whilst a "coarse" yarn will have a diameter of, say, 0.35 mms.
  • The invention will now be described further by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawing illustrating one embodiment thereof.
  • Thus, referring now to the drawing, a forming fabric for a papermaking machine is of double weave construction, and comprises a face layer 11 of plain weave and a back layer 12 defined by a 3 and 1 straight twill.
  • The warp and weft yarns 13, 14 of the face layer are "fine" yarns having diameters of 0.17 mms and 0.18 mms, respectively.
  • The warp yarns 15, of the fabric layer at the roller side are, in the present example, of like diameterto the warp yarns 13 of the face layer, and are present in like number at both faces of the fabric, whilst the weft yarns 16 have a diameter of 0.25 mms.
  • The weft binder yarns 17, two of which yarns are conveniently present in each pattern repeat, are of polyester monofilament of a diameter of 0.12 mms, the warp and weft yarns of both fabric layers similarly being monofilament polyester yarns.
  • In the face layer the weft is woven 24 picks per centimetre whilst in the back layer the corresponding figure is 16 picks per centimetre, there being 8 weft binder yarns per centimetre. There are 63 warp yarns per centimetre, in total.
  • The fabric as aforesaid has a thickness of 0.73 mm.
  • We have found that a wet end fabric constructed as aforesaid is effective in operation, and avoids, in whole or in part, the problem of water-retention inherent in known structures.
  • By way of comparison, a conventional double weave fabric having a "fine" layer of plain weave and a "coarse" back layer comprising a 3 /1 twill, and wherein the diameter of the yarns of the face layer and back layer are respectively 0.17 and 0.25 mms. wherein the warp yarns exist as 26 ends per centimetre and 13 ends per centimetre in the face and back respectively, and wherein the weft direction yarns are present at 30, 15 and 7 picks per centimetre in the face layer, back layer and in the binding layer, has a thickness of 0.82 mms and a materially greater tendency to retain water than has the fabric of the invention.
  • The invention is not limited to the precise detail of the example herein set forth, since alternatives will present themselves to one skilled in the art.
  • Thus, for example, whilst, in the embodiment described, the warp yarns at the back of the fabric are of the same diameter as those in the front, yarns of a different diameter may be preferred in some instances, although in practical terms, substantial differences could not be accommodated. A warp diameter of 0.17 mms at one face is acceptable in combination with a warp diameter of 0.2 mms at the other face, but differences materially in excess of this may well give rise to difficulty. It is thought that, subject to the foregoing, warp yarns of a diameter lying within the range 0.15 to 0.22 mms will be of application in the context of the invention, with a preferred range of from 0.17 to 0.22 mms.
  • Furthermore, as in the embodiment described, the weft yarns in the face and back of the fabric may be of a different diameter from each other and indeed from that of either of the warp yarns.

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1. A flat woven forming fabric of double weave construction comprising a face layer (11) including "fine" yarns and of plain weave construction and a back layer (12) joined thereto by binder yarns (17), characterised in that the warp yarns (15) of the said back layer are "fine" yarns having a diameter in the range 0.15 to 0.22 mms. woven individually with the weft yarns (16) of the said back layer and extending to the fabric surface and in that the warp yarns (13, 15) of the face and back layers are of substantially the same thickness.
2. A fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein the warp yarns (15) of the back layer (12) of the fabric are equal in number to the warp yarns (13) of the face layer (11).
3. A fabric as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the warp yarns (13, 15) of both fabric layers comprise synthetic monofilament yarns.
4. A fabric as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the warp and weft yarns comprise polyester yarns.
5. A fabric as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the binder yarns (17) extend in the weft direction of the fabric.
6. A fabric as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the warp and weft yarns (13, 14) of the face layer (11) both comprise "fine" yarns.
7. A fabric as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the warp yarns (15) of the back layer have a diameter within the range 0.17 to 0.22 mms.
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