EP2107144B1 - Webverfahren zur Herstellung eines Teppichs und mit diesem Verfahren hergestellter Teppich - Google Patents

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EP2107144B1
EP2107144B1 EP20090156814 EP09156814A EP2107144B1 EP 2107144 B1 EP2107144 B1 EP 2107144B1 EP 20090156814 EP20090156814 EP 20090156814 EP 09156814 A EP09156814 A EP 09156814A EP 2107144 B1 EP2107144 B1 EP 2107144B1
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  • the present invention relates first of all to a weaving process for producing a double-piece carpet.
  • the invention also relates to a carpet obtained by such a method and comprising primary bonding yarns and secondary bonding yarns.
  • Such a handmade rug is characterized by a high density and a particular knotting of its son so that is found on the back side of the carpet pattern that is drawn on the front side of the carpet.
  • the outer weft son that are surrounded by relief son are arranged on the back side of the carpet and outside its back. This arrangement gives the carpet a handmade appearance.
  • a rug woven according to such a method has a relatively irregular, and sometimes a little loose, outer weft son son, because they are held only by relief son, which is poorly controlled tension.
  • these outer weft yarns are relatively exposed to premature wear against the ground.
  • EP-A-0 628 649 discloses a backed mat comprising tension warp yarns, internal weft yarns, outer weft yarns, primary binder yarns binding the internal weft yarns to the backing, and embossed yarns surrounding the weft yarns external and forming hairs.
  • the internal weft threads are linked by a primary binding thread.
  • the holding of the weft threads internal depends entirely on these primary bonding yarns. The holding of this carpet can be amondrie when breaking one of these primary bonding son.
  • the present invention aims to overcome these disadvantages, by proposing a weaving process and a carpet using secondary bonding son which binds to the file the outer weft son that are surrounded by son embossed.
  • This method is characterized in that two consecutive internal weft yarns in the warp direction are bonded by separate primary bonding yarns.
  • This carpet is characterized in that it comprises two consecutive inner warp threads in the warp direction bound by separate primary warp threads.
  • a carpet according to the invention has high mechanical strength and wear resistance as well as good hand-made appearance.
  • the figure 1 illustrates a double carpet T1, during its weaving according to a method according to the invention and by means of a loom not shown having two weft insertion levels.
  • the double belt T1 is composed of two parts, namely an upper belt 100 and a lower belt 200. After their weaving, the upper belt 100 and the lower belt 200 are separated by means of a knife 12 and known manner in itself.
  • the carpet 100 has a back 108 which delimits the inner 100l and outer 100E sides of the carpet 100.
  • the outer side 100E comprises the back of the carpet 100, which is intended to be in contact with the ground or any other support.
  • the inner side 1001 comprises the face of the belt 100, which is intended to be turned towards the room where the carpet 100 is arranged.
  • the outer and inner sides respectively form the back sides 100E and face 100l of the carpet 100.
  • the backrest 108 includes threads of dead bristles 102, that is to say bristles that do not immediately form reliefs.
  • the dead bristles 102 extend in the chain direction symbolized by the axis C-C '.
  • the wires 102 are represented at figure 1 schematically by the envelope of the volume in which they are arranged.
  • the carpet 100 further comprises drawing bristles 103 which extend generally in a direction ZZ 'perpendicular to the direction CC' and transverse to the general plane of the carpet, so as to form bristles on the face side 100l.
  • the drawing pile threads 103 determine the pattern formed on the face side 100l of the carpet 100.
  • the dead pile threads 102 are intended to form embossed pattern pile threads 103 on the face 1001, on other zones of the pile 100.
  • double carpet T1 that represented in the figure 1 .
  • the thicknesses of the drawing bristles 103 are shown between two dashes.
  • the figure 1 shows reliefs formed by a single drawing thread 103.
  • these reliefs may be formed by several son of successive or simultaneous hairs.
  • a carpet according to the invention may comprise other son embossed, such as loop son, dead loop son being intended to form buckles in relief on the front side of the carpet.
  • the carpet 100 further comprises so-called external weft threads 111, which are inserted on the outer side 100E, and so-called internal weft threads 112, which are inserted on the inner side 100l.
  • each outer weft thread 111 is surrounded by drawing bristles 103.
  • the bristles 103 are wrapped exclusively around the outer weft threads 111, thereby forming fastening loops 114 which determine the pattern on the back sides. 100E of the carpet 100.
  • the backrest 108 further includes tension wires 104 extending in the chain direction C-C 'and the side 100E.
  • the tension son 104 contribute to the holding of the folder 108 by means of the tension they support.
  • the folder 108 also includes so-called median weft threads 113 which are inserted between the tension threads 104 and the dead bristles 102.
  • the weft threads 113 are referred to as medians because they are arranged generally between the outer weft threads 111 and the inner weft threads 112.
  • the medial weft threads 113 are located in a medial region of the backrest 108.
  • the belt 100 comprises an outer weft yarn 111 for a median weft yarn 113 and an internal weft yarn 112.
  • the belt 100 thus has a relatively dense structure.
  • the tensioning threads 104 are arranged between the outer weft threads 111 and the medial threads 113, so that they are isolated from the dead bristle threads 102. This makes it possible to hide the dead bristle threads 102 which are intended to to form son of drawing hairs 103 and which therefore have hues that may degrade the appearance "handmade", if they were exposed back side 100E.
  • the tension son can be arranged between the median weft son and the internal weft son, so in contact with the son of dead hairs 102.
  • the backing 108 further comprises primary binding yarns 121, 122 and 123, whose function is to bind back 108 the inner weft threads 112 and the middle weft threads 113.
  • each of the threads primary binding means 121, 122 and 123 binds to the backrest 108 one internal weft thread 112 out of three and one middle weft thread 113 out of three.
  • three weft threads internal 112 and three median weft son 113 thus at least two inner weft threads 112 and at least two median weft threads 113, consecutive in the chain direction CC 'are bonded to the back 118 respectively by primary tie yarns 121 , 122 and 123 separate.
  • the primary binding yarns 121, 122 and 123 thus follow a reps type armor equal to 9.
  • the primary bonding yarns 121, 122 and 123 may be distributed in the width of the carpet 100 every 1 to 3 chain passes in the comb of the loom.
  • the primary bonding yarns 121, 122 and 123 may be distributed in three consecutive chain passes in the T-T 'weft direction.
  • the folder 108 further comprises secondary bonding threads, one of which is visible at the figure 1 with the reference 131.
  • the secondary binding yarn 131 extends in the chain direction CC 'and binds to the folder 108 the outer weft threads 111.
  • the secondary binding yarn 131 is attached to the folder 108, consecutively in the chain direction C-C ', each median weft yarn 113 and each outer weft yarn 111, thus each outer weft yarn 111 which is surrounded by drawing pile yarns 103.
  • the description of the carpet 100 given above in relation to the figure 1 can be directly transposed to the carpet 200 which is similar to it.
  • Elements of the belt 200 that are identical or corresponding to those of the belt 100 bear the same numerical references increased by 100.
  • the dead pile yarns 202, the backrest 208, the backside 200E, the faceplate 200l, the tensioning wires are defined.
  • the double carpet T1 is woven on a double-ply loom having two insertion planes in which two weft son are simultaneously inserted at each cycle.
  • an outer weft thread 111 is inserted into the insertion plane corresponding to the carpet 100, while a middle weft thread 213 is simultaneously inserted into the shedding plane corresponding to the 200.
  • a median weft thread 113 and an outer weft wire 211 are simultaneously inserted.
  • two internal frame wires 112 and 212 are inserted.
  • a pile yarn 103 wrap around an outer weft thread 111 of the belt 100 by forming a fastening loop 114 and then around an outer weft yarn 211 of the belt 200 forming a fastening loop 214, before returning to form a fastening loop on the belt 100 around the outer weft thread in the chain direction C-C '.
  • the carpet 200 is distinguished from the carpet 100 by the relative positions of the external weft yarns 211, internal 212 and median yarns 213.
  • the internal weft threads 112 are opposite the outer weft threads 111
  • the internal weft yarns 212 are facing the middle weft yarns 113, i.e. they occupy a staggered position relative to the outer weft yarns 211.
  • the figure 2 illustrates a double piece carpet T2 according to a second embodiment of the invention, for which the elements similar to those of the figure 1 carry identical numerical references.
  • the double piece carpet T2 is formed of an upper carpet 300 and a lower carpet 400 woven according to a method according to the invention.
  • the carpet 300 comprises a backrest 308, which comprises threads similar to those of the backs 108 and 208.
  • the carpet 300 thus comprises dead pile threads 102, tension threads 104, external weft threads 111, weft threads
  • the carpet 300 comprises a secondary binding yarn 331 which substantially fulfills the same function as the secondary binding yarn 131 for the carpet 100.
  • the carpet 300 differs from the mats 100 and 200 by the relative position of the weft threads 111, 112 and 113, as well as by the path followed by the secondary binding thread 331.
  • the carpet 300 thus comprises two external weft threads 111 for an inner weft thread 112 and a middle weft thread 113.
  • the outer weft threads 111, internal weft threads 112 and medial weft threads 113 are offset from each other in the C-warp direction. VS'.
  • the inner frame wires 112 are "staggered" relative to the outer weft wires 111 or the middle weft wires 113.
  • the folder 308 comprises two types of primary binding son 121 and 122, each of which binds to the back 308 an internal weft thread 112 out of two and a median weft thread 113 out of two.
  • the primary binding yarns 121 and 122 follow a repetition type armor equal to 8.
  • the carpet 400 has a structure identical to that of the carpet 300.
  • carpets 300 and 400 have fewer weft yarns and fewer primary binder yarns, they have a density lower than the density of the belt 100 or 200. Thus, for identical weights and yarn tensions, the carpet 300 or 400 is lighter than the carpet 100 or 200.
  • the double carpet T2 is woven on a double-ply loom having two insertion planes in which two weft son are simultaneously inserted at each cycle. Two insertion cycles are required for a pile yarn 103 to wrap around an outer weft thread 111 of the carpet 300 forming a fastening loop 114, and then around an outer weft yarn 211 of the carpet 400 forming a fastening loop 214.
  • the figure 3 illustrates a carpet 500 according to a third embodiment of the invention.
  • the carpet 500 comprises a back 508 and drawing pile son 103.
  • the son identical to the son of the folders 108 to 408 have identical reference numerals.
  • the carpet 500 thus comprises dead pile threads 102, tension threads 104, external weft threads 111, internal frame threads 112, medial weft threads 113 and primary bond threads 121, 122 and 123.
  • the carpet 500 is shown in the individualized state, that is to say separated from the double-piece carpet obtained by a weaving method according to the invention.
  • the outer weft yarns 111, the internal weft yarns 112 and the medial weft yarns 113 are arranged relative to the tension yarns 104 and relative to one another in the same manner as in the carpet. 100.
  • the outer weft threads 111 are opposite the threads of internal weft 112 and "staggered" with respect to the middle weft threads 113.
  • the carpet 500 comprises an outer weft thread 111 for a median weft thread 113 and an internal weft thread 112.
  • the primary threads 121, 122 and 123 follow the same armor and the same path in file 508 as in file 108.
  • the carpet 500 is further distinguished from the carpet 100 in that it comprises two secondary binding yarns 531 and 532, which respectively wind around the outer weft yarns 111 and the middle weft yarns 113.
  • the weave of the yarns 531 and 532 secondary bonding is such that two outer weft son 111 consecutively bonded by a secondary bonding yarn 531 or 532 are separated by at least one outer weft yarn released from the secondary bonding yarn 531 or 532.
  • dégon on means a weft yarn which is not surrounded by a binding yarn and which has no contact therewith.
  • the secondary bonding yarns 531 and 532 respectively have portions 533 and 534 that float on and between two medial weft yarns 113 without surrounding the outer weft yarn 111 located between these two middle weft yarns 113 and between two external weft threads 111 consecutively bonded by the secondary binding yarn 531 or 532.
  • secondary binding yarns can be inserted in only one of the belts 100 or 200, for example in the lower belt 200 but not in the upper belt 100.
  • carpet 100, 200, 300, 400 or 500 For example, son of synthetic silk, for example polyester, having a linear density of between five tex and one hundred tex, preferably between thirty tex and fifty tex.
  • the son of drawing hairs 103 which are thicker, are able to almost completely mask the secondary binding yarns 131, 231, 331, 431, 531 and / or 532.
  • the design appearing on the 100E back side is therefore exclusively determined by the loops 114 and 214 of the pattern bristles 103 around the outer weft wires 111 and 211.
  • a carpet according to the invention therefore has a "hand-made" appearance, because the drawing pile son reproduce on the back side of the carpet the drawing appearing on the side and because the secondary binding son are almost invisible on the back side of the carpet.
  • secondary binding son 131, 231, 331, 431, 531 or 532 it is possible to optimize their distribution in the width of the belt 100, 200, 300, 400 or 500, depending on the desired yarn consumption, carpet density, stability and strength.
  • two secondary binding yarns 131, 231, 331, 431, 531 or 532, consecutive in the T-T 'weft direction, can be incorporated every 10 to 100 chain passes in the comb. This advantageously makes it possible to reduce the consumption of secondary bonding yarns.
  • two secondary binding yarns 131, 231, 331, 431, 531 and / or 532 are separated by an interval representing between 10 and 100 teeth of a loom comb.
  • the interval L1 is twelve comb teeth, that is to say there are twelve son of bristles 103 between two consecutive secondary bonding wires 131 in the weft direction T-T '.
  • the interval L1 separating two son of secondary bonds 531 or 532 consecutive in the direction of TT 'frames is twelve comb teeth.
  • the secondary bonding yarns 531 are staggered or "staggered” relative to the secondary bonding yarns 532, which decreases their visibility.
  • the offset between two neighboring son 531 and 532 is six comb teeth.
  • the interval separating two secondary binding yarns 131 or the like can vary in the weft direction TT 'and according to the distance in the middle M of the carpet 100. This makes it possible to reinforce the mechanical strength and the stability of the carpet 100 in the median regions close to the middle M compared to the peripheral regions that are further away. Such a structure makes it possible to optimize the consumption of secondary binding yarns 131 with respect to the mechanical strength that the carpet must present at its median and peripheral regions.
  • the median region of the belt 100 may have a gap L1 of twelve comb teeth, which is about 20 mm to 40 mm. Then, at a quarter of the width L of the belt 100, the secondary binding yarns 131 are separated by a gap L2 of about twenty-four teeth, which is between 40 mm and 80 mm. Finally, at the edges of the carpet, two secondary bonding yarns 131 consecutive can be separated by an interval of about fifty comb teeth, 80 mm to 160 mm.
  • the present invention therefore makes it possible to produce a carpet with optimized and high mechanical strength and resistance to wear as well as a good hand-made appearance.

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  1. Webverfahren zum Herstellen eines Doppelstück (T1, T2)-Teppichs (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) mittels einer Doppelbahn-Webmaschine, bei dem:
    a) ein Grundteil (108, 208; 308, 408; 508) hergestellt wird, das die Vorderseite (100I) von der Rückseite (100E) des Teppichs (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) abgrenzt und umfasst:
    - Spannfäden (104), die sich in Richtung der Kette (C-C') erstrecken,
    - Schussfäden, genannt Innenschussfäden (112), die von der Vorderseite (100I) des Teppichs (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) eingefügt werden und
    - Primärbindefäden (121, 122, 123; 221, 222, 223), die die Innenschussfäden (112) mit dem Grundteil (108, 208; 308, 408; 508) verbinden;
    b) von der Rückseite (100E) des Teppichs (100 200; 300, 400; 500) Schussfäden, genannt Außenschussfäden (111), eingefügt werden;
    c) in den Teppich (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) Relieffäden (103) eingesetzt werden, derart, dass sie mindestens einige der Außenschussfäden (111) umgeben, wobei die Relieffäden (103) auf der Vorderseite (100I) des Teppichs (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) Polfäden oder Schlingen bilden und Relieffäden, genannt tote Relieffäden (102), sich in die Richtung der Kette (C-C') erstrecken;
    d) in die Richtung der Kette (C-C') Sekundärbindefäden (131, 231; 331, 431; 531, 532) einfügt werden, um jeden Außenschussfaden (111), der von Relieffäden (103) umgeben wird, mit dem Grundteil (108, 208; 308, 408; 508) zu verbinden,
    wobei das Verfahren dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass zwei in Richtung der Kette (C-C') aufeinanderfolgende Innenschussfäden (112) durch verschiedene Primärbindefäden (121, 122, 123; 221, 222, 223) verbunden werden.
  2. Teppich (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) umfassend:
    - ein Grundteil (108, 208; 308, 408; 508), das die Vorderseite (100I) von der Rückseite (100E) des Teppichs (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) abgrenzt und umfasst :
    - Spannfäden (104), die sich in Richtung der Kette (C-C') erstrecken,
    - Schussfäden, genannt Innenschussfäden (112), die von der Vorderseite (100I) des Teppichs (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) eingefügt sind, und
    - Primärbindefäden (121, 122, 123; 221, 222, 223), die die Innenschussfäden (112) mit dem Grundteil (108, 208; 308, 408; 508) verbinden,
    - Schussfäden, genannt Außenschussfäden (111), die von der Rückseite (100E) des Teppichs (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) eingefügt sind und
    - Relieffäden (103), die zumindest einige der Außenschussfäden (111) umgeben und Polfäden oder Schlingen auf der Vorderseite (100I) des Teppichs (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) bilden und Relieffäden, genannt tote Relieffäden (102), die sich in Richtung der Kette (C-C') erstrecken;
    - Sekundärbindefäden (131, 231; 331, 431; 531, 532), die sich in Richtung der Kette (C-C') erstrecken und jeden Außenschussfaden (111), der von Relieffäden (103) umgeben ist, mit dem Grundteil verbinden,
    wobei der Teppich (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass er zwei in Richtung der Kette (C-C') aufeinanderfolgende Innenschussfäden (112) umfasst, die durch verschiedene Primärbindefäden (121, 122, 123; 221, 222, 223) verbunden sind.
  3. Teppich (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jeder der Außenschussfäden (111) von Relieffäden (103) umgeben ist.
  4. Teppich (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Grundteil (108, 208; 308, 408; 508) außerdem Schussfäden, genannt Mittelschussfäden (113), die zwischen den Primärbindefäden (121, 122, 123; 221, 222, 223) und den toten Polfäden (102) von der Rückseite (100E) eingefügt sind, dass die Primärbindefäden (121, 122, 123; 221, 222, 223) die Innenschussfäden (112) und die Mittelschussfäden (113) mit dem Grundteil verbinden, und dass die Sekundärbindefäden (131, 231; 331, 431; 531, 532) die Mittelschussfäden (113) und die Außenschussfäden (111) mit dem Grundteil verbinden.
  5. Teppich (100, 200; 500) nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass er für einen Mittelschussfaden (113) und Innenschussfaden (112) einen Außenschussfaden (111) umfasst.
  6. Teppich (100, 200) nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass alle Außenschussfäden (111) und alle Mittelschussfäden (113) aufeinanderfolgend gemäß der Richtung der Kette (C-C') durch einen selben Sekundärbindefaden (131, 231) verbunden sind.
  7. Teppich (500) nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass zwei Außenschussfäden (111), die aufeinanderfolgend durch einen selben Sekundärbindefaden (531 oder 532) verbunden sind, durch mindestens einen Außenschussfaden (111) getrennt sind, der von dem Sekundärbindefaden (531 oder 532) befreit ist.
  8. Teppich (500) nach Anspruch 4 und Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass er erste (531) und zweite (532) Sekundärbindefäden umfasst, wobei die ersten Sekundärbindefäden (531) sich um Mittelschussfäden (113) und um einen Außenschussfaden (111) von zweien wickeln und die zweiten Sekundärbindefäden (532) sich um Mittelschussfäden (113) und jeden Außenschussfaden (111) wickeln, der von den ersten Sekundärbindefäden (531) befreit ist.
  9. Teppich (300, 400) nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass er zwei Außenschussfäden (111) für einen Mittelschussfaden (113) und einen Innenschussfaden (112) umfasst.
  10. Teppich (300, 400) nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass alle Schussfäden (111, 112, 113) aufeinanderfolgend gemäß der Richtung der Kette (C-C') von einem selben Sekundärbindefaden (331, 431) verbunden sind.
  11. Teppich (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Sekundärbindefäden (131, 231; 331, 431; 531, 532) aus synthetischer Seide, beispielsweise aus Polyester bestehen.
  12. Teppich (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jeder Sekundärbindefaden (131, 231; 331, 431; 531, 532) eine längenbezogene Masse zwischen 5 tex und 100 tex, vorzugsweise zwischen 30 tex und 50 tex aufweist.
  13. Teppich (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass zwei in Schussrichtung (T-T') aufeinanderfolgende Sekundärbindefäden (131, 231; 331, 431; 531, 532) in Intervallen (L1, L2, L3) von 10 bis 100 Durchgängen der Kette im Kamm eingefügt sind.
  14. Teppich (100, 200; 300, 400; 500) nach Anspruch 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass zwei in Schussrichtung (T-T') aufeinanderfolgende Sekundärbindefäden (131, 231; 331, 431; 531, 532) in Intervallen (L1, L2, L3) von variablen Durchgängen der Kette im Kamm gemäß der Breite (L) des Teppichs, parallel zur Schussrichtung (T-T') betrachtet, eingefügt sind.
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EP1489210A1 (de) * 2003-06-21 2004-12-22 SCHÖNHERR Textilmaschinenbau GmbH Verfahren zur Herstellung eines Doppelpolgewebes auf einer Doppelpolwebmaschine
BE1016658A3 (nl) 2005-06-24 2007-04-03 Wiele Michel Van De Nv Werkwijze voor het weven van een weefsel, weefsel geweven volgens een dergeljke werkwijze en weefmachine voor het weven van een dergelijk weefsel.

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