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US1834343A
US1834343A US388247A US38824729A US1834343A US 1834343 A US1834343 A US 1834343A US 388247 A US388247 A US 388247A US 38824729 A US38824729 A US 38824729A US 1834343 A US1834343 A US 1834343A
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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
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  • the web in the process of drying may contain corrosive chemicals, which permeating uniformly the entire structure of a drier felt cause rapid erosion and disintegration of the whole of the yarns composing the felt, and the object of the invention is to provide divisions or sections at intervals across the cloth more open or porous'which will provide more ready passage or escape for the steam or vapour leaving the other parts more dense and less liable to penetration.
  • Paper makers drier felts have been Woven K as a dense compact fabric composedof two sets or pairs of warps interlocked or interwoven together each set of two warps being locked alternately as an intermediate layer by an intermediate filling weft as described in spgcification N o. 17 8,617 dated February 15, 18 6.
  • Such fabric is of equal density throughout its width and the invention consists in constructing such a multiply fabric for drying felts with a dense intermediatelayer in which the warps are crowded laterally into compact dense groups divided by spaces devoid of warp thereby forming a multiply fabric with longitudinal sections of compact dense formation alternating with longitudinal sections devoid of warps and of open or porous formation.
  • Fig. 1 is aplan view of a felt woven according to the invention.'
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section on line 2-2 Fig. 1. I 1
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section on line 33 Fig. 1.
  • The, felt is made with two sets or two'pairs of'wa-rps and three sets of weft a'to produce a three layer felt.
  • the two sets of warps are woven with independent wefts a1, a2 to pro-1' Jerusalem the outer or'fa'ce layers of the felt and interwoven with a third weft (13- to produce an intermediate layer-unitingthe two outer or face layers in known manner asdescribed in the specification of Patent No. 173,617 dated February'l5, 1876. i l
  • the Warp yarns of the felt are subema ject to far greater mechanical stress than are the weft yarns.
  • the Weft yarns are not protected at the points corresponding to the porous divisions in the warp, but as stated, the protection of the warp yarns, or of a large proportion of the same, is of considerably greater importance.
  • the porosity of the drier-felt constructed as described is improved, since the moisture and vapour can pass more freely through the felt by way of a smaller number of larger interstices, than by Way of a larger number of smaller interstices of equivalenttotal area.

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Patented Dec. 1, 1931 v E T E :S T
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PAPER MAKERS term FELT Application filed August 24, 1929, Serial No. 388,247, and in Great Britai'n November 23, was. r
web in the process of drying may contain corrosive chemicals, which permeating uniformly the entire structure of a drier felt cause rapid erosion and disintegration of the whole of the yarns composing the felt, and the object of the invention is to provide divisions or sections at intervals across the cloth more open or porous'which will provide more ready passage or escape for the steam or vapour leaving the other parts more dense and less liable to penetration.-
Paper makers drier felts have been Woven K as a dense compact fabric composedof two sets or pairs of warps interlocked or interwoven together each set of two warps being locked alternately as an intermediate layer by an intermediate filling weft as described in spgcification N o. 17 8,617 dated February 15, 18 6.
Such fabric is of equal density throughout its width and the invention consists in constructing such a multiply fabric for drying felts with a dense intermediatelayer in which the warps are crowded laterally into compact dense groups divided by spaces devoid of warp thereby forming a multiply fabric with longitudinal sections of compact dense formation alternating with longitudinal sections devoid of warps and of open or porous formation.
The invention will be fully described with reference to the accompanying drawings Fig. 1 is aplan view of a felt woven according to the invention.'
Fig. 2 is a transverse section on line 2-2 Fig. 1. I 1
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section on line 33 Fig. 1.
The
The, felt is made with two sets or two'pairs of'wa-rps and three sets of weft a'to produce a three layer felt. The two sets of warps are woven with independent wefts a1, a2 to pro-1' duce the outer or'fa'ce layers of the felt and interwoven with a third weft (13- to produce an intermediate layer-unitingthe two outer or face layers in known manner asdescribed in the specification of Patent No. 173,617 dated February'l5, 1876. i l
-The, grouping and spacing of the warp yarns -.1,. 2, '3, 4k is effected by suitable distribution of the yarns in the reed of the loom.
I For example in a reedhaving. dents and spaces per inch for a uniform felt having say warp ends per inch the warp ends are evenly distributed with 6 ends in each space of the reed While for the improved felt with dense and open divisions every third space in the reed is left unoccupied and all the18 ends are crowded into the two adjacent spaces'each containing 9 ends, or in a reed having say warp ends per inch the warp ends are evenly distributed with 8 ends in each space of the reed while for the improved felt with dense and open divisions every third space in thereed is left unoccupied and all the 2% ends are crowded into the two adjacent spaces each containing 12 ends.
In the drawings the location of the warps .shows a weave based on 2 pairs of warp ends,
although any multiple of 4 threads may be crowded into a group according to the distance desired between the spaces.
. Thusalternate divisions or sections in the felt are produced of dense or closely woven material and porous or loosely woven material formed by spaces only crossed by the Weft yarn.
The moisture and vapour pass through the porous divisions in the felt, rather than through the relatively dense divisions formed by the grouped warp, which consequently are not permeated by the corrosive chemicals and the warp yarns comprising the dense groups (more particularly the internal yarns) are protected against rapid chemical deterioration, and thus retain their mechanical strength for longer periods.
'In use, the Warp yarns of the felt are subema ject to far greater mechanical stress than are the weft yarns. The Weft yarns are not protected at the points corresponding to the porous divisions in the warp, but as stated, the protection of the warp yarns, or of a large proportion of the same, is of considerably greater importance.
The porosity of the drier-felt constructed as described is improved, since the moisture and vapour can pass more freely through the felt by way of a smaller number of larger interstices, than by Way of a larger number of smaller interstices of equivalenttotal area.
What I claim as my invention and desire to protect by Letters Patent is Paper makers drier felts of multiply layers composed of two pairs of warps interlocked and interwoven together each pair being locked together by an intermediate filing weft (in a known form of Weave) in which the warps are crowded laterally into dense and compact groups each group being divided from the next by a space devoid of warps and forming a multiply fabric with longitudinal sections of compact dense formation alternating with longitudinal sections devoid of warps and of open porous formation.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
THOMAS HINDLE.
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US4461803A (en) * 1983-04-13 1984-07-24 Ascoe Felts, Inc. Papermaker's felt having multi-layered base fabric
US4759975A (en) * 1986-11-06 1988-07-26 Asten Group, Inc. Papermaker's wet press felt having multi-layered base fabric

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4461803A (en) * 1983-04-13 1984-07-24 Ascoe Felts, Inc. Papermaker's felt having multi-layered base fabric
US4759975A (en) * 1986-11-06 1988-07-26 Asten Group, Inc. Papermaker's wet press felt having multi-layered base fabric

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