Abstract: A composite fabric for use as a clothing in paper-making machines comprising a plurality of interconnected fabric layers, each fabric layer having interwoven longitudinal wires and transverse wires and the fabric layers being interconnected in that at least part of the transverse wires of one or both of two adjacent fabric layers are interwoven with the longitudinal wires of the other fabric layer, the interweaving of the transverse wires of the one fabric layer with the longitudinal wires of the other fabric layer being such that the course of the transverse wires of the one layer and the other layer are interchanged.
Abstract: A double-layer woven fabric comprising longitudinally extending warp wires and two layers of transversely extending weft wires, at least part of the warp wires being interwoven with weft wires of both weft layers and warp wires, separated by not more than one intermediate warp wire, extending pair-wise in parallel at least over part of their length on the paper side and/or on the running side of the fabric.
Abstract: A composite fabric comprising at least two fabric layers interconnected by transversely or by longitudinally extending threads and wherein at least a part of the transversely extending and at least a part of the longitudinally extending interconnecting threads are woven both into the upper and into the lower fabric layer.
Abstract: An apparatus for inserting weft wires in flat weaving power looms wherein a shuttle is moved by carriages which are disposed above and below the shed defined by the warp wires and which are guided by magnetic means and wherein the shuttle is a gripper shuttle, the shuttle and the carriages include permanent magnets, and the drive means for the carriages is one of a stepping motor, a speed-controlled three-phase current motor and a disk rotor motor which effects positioning of the carriages and thus of the gripper shuttle at the weft transfer points by a holding force.
Abstract: A composite fabric for use as clothing for the sheet forming section of a papermaking machine, which fabric comprises at least two fabric layers (1, 2) interconnected by binder threads (4, 5), and wherein part of the binder threads (4, 5) extend in the warp and weft directions and the threads form an elastic interlayer (3) and wherein each binder thread (4, 5) is interwoven with not more than one of the at least two fabric layers (1, 2).
Abstract: A two-ply screen for the sheet forming zone of a papermaking machine comprises weft filaments arranged in pairs one over the other and warp filaments with all the warp filaments being woven into the top layer of the screen. Only part of the warp filaments are woven also into the bottom layer of the screen. The number of warp filaments in the top fabric layer serving to form the paper sheet is twice that contained in the bottom layer. The lower weft filaments are at least 20% and preferably at least 30% thicker than the warp filaments.
Abstract: A shedding apparatus for the circular weaving of multi-harness fabrics includes a plurality of heddle frames for weaving a multi-ply screen of the type suitable for use with a paper making machine. Each heddle frame has a warp wire from each fabric half drawn therethrough and a divider wire is located between the heddle frames and the reed. The divider wire extends across the entire width of the fabric with all of the warp wires of the upper fabric half extending above the wire divider and all of the warp wires of the lower fabric half extending beneath the wire divider so that upon weaving of one fabric half the divider wire is raised or lowered so that the warp wires of the other fabric half are urged away from the shed by the wire divider. A compensator rod may be provided between the heddle frames and the warp beam to compensate for the tension placed on warp wires due to different path lengths for the warp wires as caused by the wire divider.
Abstract: The longitudinal marginal regions of a synthetic fabric endless belt-type screen for a paper making machine are formed to permit less wear of the marginal regions due to greater elongation as compared to the central region.
Abstract: A spiral linkage belt comprising a multiplicity of intermeshing plastic helices, with the windings of each helix penetrating into the windings of the adjacent helix so that the helices form passageways, and pintle wires extending through each passageway to connect the helices, the spiral linkage belt further including a fabric of interwoven structural warp wires and weft wires connected to the helices.
Abstract: A multiple-layer spliced drainage sieve belt for use in paper pulp drying, in which the ends of respective layers of sieve fabric are spliced together separately, the seams being staggered along the length of the belt. Various types of seams may be utilized, among them a woven seam which does not differ from the other portions of the sieve belt.
Abstract: A fabric for a paper machine including warp and weft threads in an atlas binding providing for improved longitudinal and transverse stability. The uppermost points of the warp and weft threads in the direction towards a paper-supporting surface on the fabric are located in substantially a single plane so as to obtain more uniform marking properties for the fabric and to concurrently avoid material deposits thereon.