CN215976298U - Easy-to-tear grid belt - Google Patents

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CN215976298U
CN215976298U CN202120877955.0U CN202120877955U CN215976298U CN 215976298 U CN215976298 U CN 215976298U CN 202120877955 U CN202120877955 U CN 202120877955U CN 215976298 U CN215976298 U CN 215976298U
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The utility model discloses a grid belt easy to tear by hand, which relates to the technical field of grid belts and comprises warps, wherein the outer walls of the warps are provided with wefts, the interiors of the warps comprise first warps, second warps, third warps and fourth warps, the interiors of the wefts comprise connecting wefts, the first warps, the second warps, the third warps and the fourth warps are wound in a twisted shape in a crossed manner, and the third warps, the fourth warps and the connecting wefts are wound in a twisted shape in a crossed manner. Through third warp, fourth warp and first warp, the second warp when weaving into the twist form, and with be connected the weaving between the weft and make the twist form, through this weaving method, can make warp and weft winding together, solved because the warp and weft of net area use glue to bond, if the workman uses the hand to tear it, the warp and weft can misplace, lead to the problem that can not effectively prevent the wall body fracture.

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Easy-to-tear grid belt
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of grid belts, in particular to a grid belt easy to tear by hand.
Background
The lattice belt is made of glass fiber which is woven by medium-alkali or alkali-free glass fiber yarn and coated by alkali-resistant high polymer emulsion. The mesh belt is suitable for anti-cracking between the decoration ceiling boards and the base wall, and is stronger and more durable than common cloth due to the special material characteristics of the mesh belt because of high strength and good alkali resistance.
Conventional mesh belts, when in use:
1. because the grid belt needs to be cut in the using process, workers need to use a knife to cut, and the problems of complex operation and time waste in the construction process of the workers are caused.
2. Because the warp and weft of the grid belt are bonded by using glue, if a worker uses hands to tear the grid belt, the warp and weft can be staggered, so that the problem that the wall body cannot be effectively prevented from cracking is solved.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to provide a mesh belt easy to tear by hand, which solves the problems that the operation of a worker in a construction process is complicated and the time is wasted because the mesh belt needs to be cut in the use process and the worker needs to use a knife for cutting; because the warp and weft of the grid belt are bonded by using glue, the warp and weft can be dislocated if a worker uses hands to tear the grid belt, so that the technical problem that the wall body cannot be effectively prevented from cracking is solved.
In order to achieve the purpose, the utility model provides the following technical scheme: the easy-to-tear grid belt comprises warps, wherein wefts are arranged on the outer walls of the warps; the interior of the warp comprises a first warp, a second warp, a third warp and a fourth warp; the inside of the weft comprises a connecting weft; the first warp, the second warp, the third warp and the fourth warp are crossed and wound to form a twist shape; the third warp, the fourth warp and the connecting weft are crossed and wound to form a twist shape; the first warp, the second warp, the third warp, the fourth warp and the connecting weft are composed of a plurality of fiber yarns, and the fiber yarn density of the first warp, the second warp, the third warp and the fourth warp is smaller than that of the connecting weft.
Compared with the related art, the grid belt easy to tear by hand provided by the utility model has the following beneficial effects:
1. the utility model provides an easy-to-tear latticed band, which is woven into a twist shape through third warps, fourth warps, first warps and second warps, and simultaneously woven into a twist shape between the third warps and the fourth warps and connecting wefts.
2. The utility model provides a latticed belt easy to tear by hands, which reduces the pulling force born by warps relative to wefts through the fact that the density of the fiber yarns of the warps is smaller than that of the fiber yarns of the wefts, so that a worker can tear ends of the warps by tearing by hands, and the problems that the operation of the worker in the construction process is complicated and the time is wasted because the latticed belt needs to be cut by a knife in the use process are solved.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a partial structural schematic diagram of the present invention.
In the figure: 1. warp threads; 101. a first warp thread; 102. a second warp thread; 103. a third warp thread; 104. a fourth warp yarn; 2. a weft; 201. and connecting the weft yarns.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments; all other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
The first embodiment is as follows:
referring to fig. 1-2, the present invention provides a technical solution: the utility model provides an easy hand tears net area, includes warp 1, and warp 1's outer wall is provided with weft 2, and warp 1's inside is including first warp 101, second warp 102, third warp 103 and fourth warp 104, and weft 2's inside is including connecting weft 201, and first warp 101, second warp 102, third warp 103 and fourth warp 104 between the alternately winding be the twist form, and third warp 103, fourth warp 104 and connect and alternately twine between the weft 201 and be the twist form.
In the embodiment, the third warp 103, the fourth warp 104, the first warp 101 and the second warp 102 are woven into a twisted shape, and the connection weft 201 is woven into a twisted shape, so that the warp 1 and the weft 2 can be wound together, and the problem that the wall body cannot be effectively prevented from cracking due to the fact that the warps and the wefts of the grid belt are bonded by using glue, and the warps and the wefts can be dislocated when a worker uses hands to tear the grid belt is solved.
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referring to fig. 1-2, on the basis of the first embodiment, the present invention provides a technical solution: the first warp 101, the second warp 102, the third warp 103, the fourth warp 104 and the connecting weft 201 are composed of a plurality of fiber yarns, and the density of the fiber yarns of the first warp 101, the second warp 102, the third warp 103 and the fourth warp 104 is smaller than that of the fiber yarns of the connecting weft 201.
In this embodiment, the cellosilk density through warp 1 is less than weft 2's cellosilk density, has reduced warp 1 for the power of dragging that weft 2 can bear, makes the workman tear through the hand and can tear end warp 1 to solved because the grid area need cut at the in-process that uses, the workman need use the sword to cut, has leaded to workman's work progress operation complicacy, the problem of waste time.
The working principle is as follows: the third warp 103 and the fourth warp 104, the first warp 101 and the second warp 102 are woven into a twist shape, and simultaneously, the third warp and the second warp are woven into a twist shape with the connecting weft 201, by the weaving method, the warps 1 and the wefts 2 can be wound together, the problem that the warps and the wefts are dislocated when a worker tears the mesh belt by hands due to the fact that the warps and the wefts of the mesh belt are bonded by glue is solved, the density of the fiber yarns of the warp yarns 1 is smaller than that of the fiber yarns of the weft yarns 2, so that the pulling force borne by the warp yarns 1 relative to the weft yarns 2 is reduced, a worker can tear the end warp yarns 1 by hand, therefore, the problems that the operation of the construction process of workers is complex and the time is wasted due to the fact that the grid belt needs to be cut in the using process and the workers need to use the cutter to cut are solved.
It is noted that, herein, relational terms such as first and second, and the like may be used solely to distinguish one entity or action from another entity or action without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions. Also, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the utility model, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.

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1. The utility model provides an easy hand tears mesh area, includes warp (1), its characterized in that: the outer wall of the warp (1) is provided with a weft (2);
the warp (1) comprises a first warp (101), a second warp (102), a third warp (103) and a fourth warp (104);
the first warp (101), the second warp (102), the third warp (103) and the fourth warp (104) are crossed and wound to form a twist shape;
the inside of the weft (2) comprises a connecting weft (201);
the third warp (103), the fourth warp (104) and the connecting weft (201) are crossed and wound to form a twist shape;
the first warp (101), the second warp (102), the third warp (103), the fourth warp (104) and the connecting weft (201) are composed of a plurality of fiber yarns, and the fiber yarn density of the first warp (101), the second warp (102), the third warp (103) and the fourth warp (104) is smaller than that of the connecting weft (201).
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