EP0943711B1 - Terry fabric with relief effect and method for producing the same - Google Patents
Terry fabric with relief effect and method for producing the sameInfo
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- the invention relates to a terry cloth with relief effect according to the preamble of claim 1 and a method for its production.
- the terry fabrics are known to consist of a base chain, weft threads and a loops forming pile loops woven therewith.
- Terry cloths are usually produced as Dreischuss- or four-shot, with a binding repeat is the basis.
- the Bindungsrapport consists of three shots, the shots 1 and 2 are suggestions shots and remain after weaving in a proposal distance VD to the fabric edge and the shot 3 forms a full stop shot, which is posted together with the proposal shots 1 and 2 to the fabric edge , These three shots are called shot group A and B, respectively.
- the weave repeat consists of three suggestions shots and one full stop shot.
- JP-04194055 describes a process for forming loops for a double-sided terry cloth.
- the tissue has a binding repeat based on six shots divided into two shots.
- the first group of shots consists of three shots, which remain after weaving in the distance to the fabric edge and the second group of shots consists of two proposals shots and a full stop shot, which is posted together with all suggestions shots to the fabric edge.
- the base chain is after the fifth and sixth rounds and the pile chain is tied around the second and / or fifth round.
- the invention as characterized in the claims has the object to improve a terry cloth.
- FIGS. 2a, b, c and 3 Figures 2a, b, c illustrate an operation in weaving a preferred embodiment of a terry cloth according to the invention.
- the fabric consists of ground warp yarns G1 and G2, weft yarns and pile warp yarns F1 and F2, e.g. have different colors.
- the fabric is a double-sided terry cloth with loops that are different on both sides without changing the binding, i. the pile warp threads are tied either up or down.
- the fabric is a so-called 7-weft terry fabric, i.
- a fabric based on a seven-shot weave repeat and weft stop repeat with the weft stop repeat showing the weft groups, the type of attack (partial stop and full stop) and the suggested distance, i. the distance of the firing group to the fabric edge and the shots are defined with each other.
- FIG. 2a shows the situation of the weaving process, in which a first shot group A consisting of three proposal shots 1,2,3, which is woven in the suggestion distance VD1, and a second shot group B consisting of two suggestion shots 4,5 and a full stop shots 6 woven in the recommended distance VD2 and are ready for the stop at the edge of the goods.
- FIG. 2b shows the situation after striking the two shot groups A and B. Subsequently, a smooth shot 7 is entered and struck.
- the FIG. 2 c shows the situation after striking the plain shot 7.
- FIG. 5 shows a 7-weft terry fabric with mutually formed loops, as can be seen from the dotted line for F1 and dotted line for F2.
- the pile threads change from one side of the fabric to the other side of the fabric.
- Binding changes are provided for this purpose, namely a Burkhart-Vossen bond change BV or a four-bound bond change VS. It can be seen from the illustration that a BV bond change is provided in the first shot group and a four-shot change in the second shot group.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a further pile pattern for a 7-weft terry fabric, which is designed with the same basic weave of the example according to FIG.
- Figures 7a and 7b show embodiments of Grunditatisrapporten for the 7-weft terry fabrics.
- Figure 8 shows a 7-weft terry fabric with an example of a pile pattern, from which the variety of pile bonding and other advantages can be seen, with e.g. sections only loops above or only loops below the fabric.
- the fabric is a 6-weft terry fabric, one of six Shooting existing binding and Schussanschlagrapport is based, wherein in the embodiments according to Figures 11b and 11c of the binding repeat each comprises 2-Schussanschlagrapporte.
- the weave and weft stop repeat each comprises a first weft group C
- the two weft shots 1, 2 comprise a second weft group B containing two weft shots 3,4 and a full stop weft 5 and a plain shot 6.
- the advantage of this weave is therein to see that in the second proposal group changing from one fabric side to the other fabric side pile yarn is carried out by means of a Vierschussitatis flick.
- the terry cloth consists of a base chain, weft threads and a pile chain or loop chain.
- the terry tissue is based on a binding repeat or a weft stop repeat comprising a first and a second weft group. While the first group of shots each contains suggestions shots, the second group of shots each comprises a full stop shot or in addition a smooth shot.
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Die Erfindung betrifft ein Frottiergewebe mit Reliefeffekt gemäss dem Oberbegriff des Anspruches 1 und ein Verfahren zu dessen Herstellung.The invention relates to a terry cloth with relief effect according to the preamble of
Die Frottiergewebe bestehen bekanntlich aus einer Grundkette, Schussfäden und eine damit verwebte Schlingen bildende Florkette. Frottiergewebe werden in der Regel als Dreischuss- oder Vierschussware hergestellt, wobei ein Bindungsrapport die Grundlage bildet.The terry fabrics are known to consist of a base chain, weft threads and a loops forming pile loops woven therewith. Terry cloths are usually produced as Dreischuss- or four-shot, with a binding repeat is the basis.
Es wird auf Fig.1 Bezug genommen. Bei der Dreischussware besteht der Bindungsrapport aus drei Schüssen, wobei die Schüsse 1 und 2 Vorschlagschüsse sind und nach dem Einweben in einer Vorschlagdistanz VD zum Geweberand bleiben und der Schuss 3 einen Vollanschlagschuss bildet, der gemeinsam mit den Vorschlagschüssen 1 und 2 an den Geweberand angeschlagen wird. Diese drei Schüsse werden als Schussgruppe A bzw. B bezeichnet. Bei der Vierschussware besteht der Bindungsrapport aus drei Vorschlagschüssen und einem Vollanschlagschuss.Reference is made to FIG. In Dreischussware the Bindungsrapport consists of three shots, the
In der JP-04194055 ist ein Verfahren zur Bildung von Schlingen für ein doppelseitiges Frottiergewebe beschrieben. Dem Gewebe liegt ein Bindungsrapport aus sechs Schüssen zugrunde, die in zwei Schussgruppen unterteilt sind. Die erste Schussgruppe besteht aus drei Vorschlagschüssen, die nach dem Einweben im Abstand zum Geweberand bleiben und die zweite Schussgruppe besteht aus zwei Vorschlagschüssen und einem Vollanschlagschuss, der gemeinsam mit allen Vorschlagschüssen an den Geweberand angeschlagen wird. Die Grundkette ist nach dem fünften und sechsten Schuss und die Florkette ist um den zweiten und/oder fünften Schuss abgebunden.JP-04194055 describes a process for forming loops for a double-sided terry cloth. The tissue has a binding repeat based on six shots divided into two shots. The first group of shots consists of three shots, which remain after weaving in the distance to the fabric edge and the second group of shots consists of two proposals shots and a full stop shot, which is posted together with all suggestions shots to the fabric edge. The base chain is after the fifth and sixth rounds and the pile chain is tied around the second and / or fifth round.
Als nachteilig erweist sich bei diesem Frottiergewebe, dass die Grundkette lediglich nach dem fünften und sechsten Schuss abgebunden ist. Insbesondere bei schnell laufenden Webmaschinen ergibt sich ein schlechtes Warenbild im hohen Flor und unregelmässige Schlingen.A disadvantage of this terry fabric that the basic chain is tied only after the fifth and sixth shot. Particularly in fast-running weaving machines results in a poor appearance of goods in the high pile and irregular loops.
Der Erfindung, wie sie in den Ansprüchen gekennzeichnet ist liegt die Aufgabe zugrunde ein Frottiergewebe zu verbessern.The invention, as characterized in the claims has the object to improve a terry cloth.
Die mit der Erfindung erzielbaren Vorteile sind im wesentlichen darin zu sehen, dass das Frottiergewebe gleichmässige Schlingen und saubere Konturränder aufweist und dass eine bessere Abbindung beim Florwechsel erreicht wird.The advantages achievable with the invention are essentially to be seen in the fact that the terry cloth has uniform loops and clean contour edges and that a better setting is achieved when Florwechsel.
Nachfolgend wird die Erfindung anhand der beiliegenden Zeichnungen erläutert.The invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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- Fig.1
- Ein Gewebeschnittbild eines bekannten Frottiergewebes und den Bindungsrapport für das Gewebe;
- Fig.2a,b,c
- Gewebeschnittbilder einer bevorzugten Ausführungsform eines erfindungsgemässen Gewebes, aus welchen die Bildung der Schlingen ersichtlich ist;
- Fig.3
- einen Bindungsrapport mit sieben Schüssen für das Gewebe gemäss Fig.2c;
- Fig.4
- ein Gewebeschnittbild des Gewebes gemäss Fig.2a mit einem anderen Flormuster und den Bindungsrapport für das Gewebe;
- Fig.5
- ein Gewebeschnittbild des Gewebes gemäss Fig.2a mit einem weiteren Flormuster und mit Florbindungswechseln und dem Bindungsrapport für das Gewebe;
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- ein Gewebeschnittbild des Gewebes gemäss Fig.2a mit einem dritten Flormuster und den Bindungsrapport für das Gewebe;
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- Ausführungsformen von Grundbindungsrapporten für 7-Schussfrottiergewebe gemäss Fig. 2 bis 6 und 8;
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- ein Gewebeschnittbild des Gewebes gemäss Fig.2a mit einem vierten Flormuster und den Bindungsrapport für das Gewebe;
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- ein Gewebeschnittbild einer dritten Ausführungsform eines erfindungsgemässen Gewebes und den Bindungsrapport für das Gewebe.
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- A tissue section of a known terry tissue and the weave pattern for the fabric;
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- Tissue sections of a preferred embodiment of a fabric according to the invention, from which the formation of the loops can be seen;
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- a binding repeat with seven shots for the tissue according to Fig.2c;
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- a tissue section of the fabric according to Figure 2a with a different pile pattern and the weave pattern for the tissue;
- Figure 5
- a tissue section of the fabric according to Figure 2a with a further pile pattern and with Florbindungswechseln and the weave pattern for the tissue;
- Figure 6
- a tissue section of the fabric according to Figure 2a with a third pile pattern and the weave pattern for the tissue;
- Fig.7a and 7b
- Embodiments of Grundbindungsrapporten for 7-weft terry fabric according to Figures 2 to 6 and 8.
- Figure 8
- a tissue section of the fabric according to Figure 2a with a fourth pile pattern and the weave pattern for the tissue;
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- a tissue section of a third embodiment of a fabric according to the invention and the weave pattern for the tissue.
Es wird auf die Figuren 2a,b,c und 3 Bezug genommen. Die Figuren 2a,b,c stellen einen Vorgang beim Weben einer bevorzugten Ausführung eines erfindungsgemässen Frottiergewebes dar. Das Gewebe besteht aus Grundkettfäden G1 und G2 Schussfäden sowie Florkettfäden F1 und F2, die z.B. unterschiedliche Farben haben. Das Gewebe ist ein doppelseitiges Frottiergewebe mit beidseitig unterschiedlichen Schlingen ohne Bindungswechsel, d.h. die Florkettfäden sind entweder nach oben oder nach unten eingebunden. Das Gewebe ist ein sogenanntes 7-Schussfrottiergewebe, d.h. ein Gewebe, welchem ein aus sieben Schüssen bestehender Bindungsrapport und Schussanschlagrapport zugrunde liegt, wobei mit dem Schussanschlagrapport die Schussgruppen, die Art des Anschlages (Teilanschlag und Vollanschlag) und die Vorschlagdistanz, d.h. der Abstand der Schussgruppe zum Geweberand und der Schüsse untereinander definiert sind.Reference is made to FIGS. 2a, b, c and 3. Figures 2a, b, c illustrate an operation in weaving a preferred embodiment of a terry cloth according to the invention. The fabric consists of ground warp yarns G1 and G2, weft yarns and pile warp yarns F1 and F2, e.g. have different colors. The fabric is a double-sided terry cloth with loops that are different on both sides without changing the binding, i. the pile warp threads are tied either up or down. The fabric is a so-called 7-weft terry fabric, i. a fabric based on a seven-shot weave repeat and weft stop repeat, with the weft stop repeat showing the weft groups, the type of attack (partial stop and full stop) and the suggested distance, i. the distance of the firing group to the fabric edge and the shots are defined with each other.
Die Fig.2a zeigt die Situation des Webvorganges, in welcher eine aus drei Vorschlagschüssen 1,2,3 bestehende erste Schussgruppe A, die in der Vorschlagdistanz VD1 eingewoben ist und eine aus zwei Vorschlagschüssen 4,5 und einem Vollanschlagschuss 6 bestehende zweite Schussgruppe B die in der Vorschlagsdistanz VD2 eingewoben ist und für den Anschlag an den Warenrand bereit stehen. Die Fig.2b zeigt die Situation nach dem Anschlagen der zwei Schussgruppen A und B. Anschliessend wird ein Glattschuss 7 eingtragen und angeschlagen. Die Fig.2c zeigt die Situation nach dem Anschlagen des Glattschusses 7.FIG. 2a shows the situation of the weaving process, in which a first shot group A consisting of three
Der Bindungsrapport für das vorstehend beschriebene 7-Schussfrottiergewebe ist in Fig.3 dargestellt.The binding repeat for the 7-weft terry fabric described above is shown in FIG.
Die Fig.4 zeigt ein 7-Schussfrottiergewebe mit einem anderen Flormuster, so dass auf eine ausführliche Beschreibung desselben verzichtet wird.4 shows a 7-weft terry fabric with a different pile pattern, so that a detailed description of the same is dispensed with.
Die Fig.5 zeigt ein 7-Schussfrottiergwewebe mit wechselseitig ausgebildeten Schlingen, wie dies aus der Punktlinie für F1 und Strichpunktlinie für F2 erkennbar ist. Bei derartigen Frottiergeweben wechseln die Florfäden von einer Gewebeseite zur anderen Gewebeseite. Hierzu sind Bindungswechsel vorgesehen und zwar ein Burkhart-Vossen-Bindungswechsel BV oder ein VierschussBindungswechsel VS. Aus der Darstellung ist ersichtlich, dass in der ersten Schussgruppe ein BV-Bindungswechsel und in der zweiten Schussgruppe ein VierschussBindungswechsel vorgesehen ist. Mit Fig.6 wird eine weitere Flormusterung für ein 7-Schussfrottiergewebe illustriert, welches mit der gleichen Grundbindung des Beispieles gemäss Fig.5 ausgeführt ist. Die Figuren 7a und 7b zeigen Ausführungsformen von Grundbindungsrapporten für die 7-Schussfrottiergewebe.Figure 5 shows a 7-weft terry fabric with mutually formed loops, as can be seen from the dotted line for F1 and dotted line for F2. In such terry fabrics, the pile threads change from one side of the fabric to the other side of the fabric. Binding changes are provided for this purpose, namely a Burkhart-Vossen bond change BV or a four-bound bond change VS. It can be seen from the illustration that a BV bond change is provided in the first shot group and a four-shot change in the second shot group. FIG. 6 illustrates a further pile pattern for a 7-weft terry fabric, which is designed with the same basic weave of the example according to FIG. Figures 7a and 7b show embodiments of Grundbindungsrapporten for the 7-weft terry fabrics.
Die Fig.8 zeigt ein 7-Schussfrottiergewebe mit einem Beispiel einer Flormusterung, aus welcher die Vielfalt der Florbindung und weitere Vorteile ersichtlich sind, mit z.B. abschnittsweise nur Schlingen oberhalb bzw. nur Schlingen unterhalb des Gewebes.Figure 8 shows a 7-weft terry fabric with an example of a pile pattern, from which the variety of pile bonding and other advantages can be seen, with e.g. sections only loops above or only loops below the fabric.
Es wird auf die Figuren 9a bis 9d Bezug genommen. Das Gewebe ist ein 6-Schussfrottiergewebe, dem ein aus sechs Schüssen bestehender Bindungs- und Schussanschlagrapport zugrunde liegt, wobei in den Ausführungen gemäss Figuren 11b und 11c der Bindungsrapport jeweils 2-Schussanschlagrapporte umfasst.Reference is made to FIGS. 9a to 9d. The fabric is a 6-weft terry fabric, one of six Shooting existing binding and Schussanschlagrapport is based, wherein in the embodiments according to Figures 11b and 11c of the binding repeat each comprises 2-Schussanschlagrapporte.
Bei diesem Gewebe umfasst der Bindungs- und Schussanschlagrapport jeweils eine erste Schussgruppe C, die zwei Vorschlagschüsse 1,2 enthält eine zweite Schussgruppe B, die zwei Vorschlagschüsse 3,4 und einen Vollanschlagschuss 5 enthält und und einen Glattschuss 6. Der Vorteil dieser Bindung ist darin zu sehen, dass der in der zweiten Vorschlaggruppe von einer Gewebeseite zur anderen Gewebeseite wechselnde Florfaden mittels eines Vierschussbindungswechsel ausgeführt ist.In this fabric, the weave and weft stop repeat each comprises a first weft group C, the two
Das Frottiergewebe besteht aus einer Grundkette, Schussfäden und einer Florkette oder Schlingenkette. Dem Frottiergewebe liegt ein Bindungsrapport bzw. Schussanschlagrapport zugrunde, der eine erste und zweite Schussgruppe umfasst. Während die erste Schussgruppe jeweils Vorschlagschüsse enthält, umfasst die zweite Schussgruppe jeweils einen Vollanschlagschuss bzw. zusätzlich ein Glattschuss.The terry cloth consists of a base chain, weft threads and a pile chain or loop chain. The terry tissue is based on a binding repeat or a weft stop repeat comprising a first and a second weft group. While the first group of shots each contains suggestions shots, the second group of shots each comprises a full stop shot or in addition a smooth shot.
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- Terry fabric with relief effect, the fabric being formed from a ground warp (G1, G2), weft threads (1 - 7) and at least one pile warp (F1, F2) or loop warp and being based on a previously determined float repeat and weft beat-up repeat, wherein a first (A) and subsequently a second weft group (B) are provided, and wherein only the second weft group of the two weft groups contains a fully beaten up weft (5, 6), characterized in that the weft beat-up repeat and the float repeat additionally include a smooth weft (7) which is bound off in the ground warp subsequently to the second weft group.
- Terry fabric in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the first weft group (A) comprises two partially beaten up wefts (1, 2) and the second weft group (3) comprises two partially beaten up wefts (3, 4) and one fully beaten up weft (5).
- Terry fabric in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the first weft group (A) comprises three partially beaten up wefts (1-3) and the second weft group (B) comprises two partially beaten up wefts (4, 5) and one fully beaten up weft (6).
- Terry fabric in accordance with claim 1 or claim 3, characterized in that the float repeat and/or the weft beat-up repeat include an odd number of wefts.
- Terry fabric in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the float repeat and the weft beat-up repeat include six wefts.
- Terry fabric in accordance with claim 4, characterized in that the float repeat and the weft beat-up repeat include seven wefts.
- Terry fabric in accordance with one of the claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the repeat contains a plurality of smooth wefts, which are bound off individually or jointly in the ground warp.
- Terry fabric in accordance with one of the claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the float repeat includes three weft groups.
- Terry fabric in accordance with one of the claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the float repeat of the ground warp and/or of the pile warp are combined into partial groups and are beaten up at the cloth edge.
- Terry fabric in accordance with one of the claims 1 to 9, characterized in that the binding off of the ground warp in the float repeat is freely selected.
- Terry fabric in accordance with one of the claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the loops are formed at one side or at both sides.
- Terry fabric in accordance with one of the claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the loops are formed at alternating sides.
- Terry fabric in accordance with one of the claims 1 to 12, characterized in that a BV binding change is provided in the float repeat in the first weft group (A) and a four-weft binding change for the pile change is provided in the second weft group (B).
- Method for the manufacture of a terry fabric with relief effect, the fabric being formed from a ground warp (G1, G2), weft threads (1 - 7) and at least one pile warp (F1, F2) or loop warp and being based on a previously determined float repeat and weft beat-up repeat, wherein a first (A) and second weft group (B) are formed, and wherein the two weft groups are jointly beaten up and a cloth edge thereby arises, characterized in that the weft beat-up repeat and the float repeat additionally include a smooth weft (7) which is inserted after the beating up of the weft groups and is beaten up at the cloth edge and bound off in the ground warp.
- Method in accordance with claim 14, characterized in that the first and second weft groups (A, B) are woven in sequentially.
- Method in accordance with one of the claims 14 or 15, characterized in that the weft groups (A, B) are respectively woven in relative to one another and relative to the cloth edge such that a loop pair with the same height is formed.
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