Patents by Inventor Stewart Lister Hay
Stewart Lister Hay has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7571746Abstract: A paper making composite forming fabric including paper side weft and warp yarns and wear side warp yarns and bindery yarns. The paper side wefts and the binder yarns being interwoven with the paper side warp yarns. The binder yarns being interwoven with the wear side warps. A total number of paper side and wear side warp yarns per weave repeat is greater than 24. An internal binder float length is between 2 and 4. The fabric has an interchange points percentage value of less than 20 and a binder interchange points as a percentage of total machine direction yarns value of less than 10.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Voith Patent GmbHInventors: Stewart Lister Hay, Arved Westerkamp
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Patent number: 7506670Abstract: A paper machine fabric has a paper side warp layer and a machine side warp layer. The fabric comprises at least one set of paper side wefts interlaced with the paper side warps and at least one set of machine side wefts interlocked with the machine side warps. The fabric further comprises at least one pair of interchanging weft binders, the members of each weft binder pair together forming one continuous weft path on the paper side, each of said members of all of said weft binder pairs interweaving with at least one paper side warp and at least one machine side warp. At least one weft binder yarn of at least one binder pair interlocks in an unlocked position with at least one warp yarn of the machine side of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventor: Stewart Lister Hay
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Patent number: 7415993Abstract: A composite forming fabric (10) comprising a paper side layer (12) having a paper side surface, a machine side layer (14) having a bottom wear side surface, and a plurality of pairs of first and second intrinsic, interchanging weft binder yarns (16,18,20, . . . 34) for binding together the paper side layer (12) and the machine side layer (14). At least of said plurality of pairs of first and second intrinsic, interchanging weft binder yarns have at least four segments (S1-S4) in the paper side layer (12) within each repeat of the weave pattern in the fabric, and these segments provide an unbroken weft path in the paper side surface. Each of the first and second intrinsic, interchanging weft binder yarns (16,18,20, . . . 34) of each binder pair having at least four segments (S1-S4) in the paper side layer (12) within each repeat of the weave pattern binds to at least one warp yarn (2-20) in the machine side layer (14) vertically underlying one of the segments (S1-S4).Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2004Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Voith Patent GmbHInventors: Stewart Lister Hay, Scott Quigley
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Publication number: 20080105323Abstract: Multi-layer forming fabric having a paper side warp layer and a machine side warp layer, the fabric comprising at least one set of paper side wefts, at least one set of machine side wefts and at least one pair of interchanging weft yarns, the members of each interchanging weft pair together forming one continuous weft path on the paper side wherein all of the interchanging weft pair members interweaving with at least one paper side warp and in at least one interchanging weft pair interweaving with at least one machine side warp and with at least one paper side warp yarn and the other member interweaving only with at least one paper side warp yarn.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2004Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Stewart Lister Hay, Scott Quigley, Johann Boeck
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Publication number: 20080035231Abstract: Paper making composite forming fabric comprising paper side weft and warp yarns, wear side warp yarns and binder yarns, wherein the paper side wefts and the binder yarns are interwoven with the paper side warp yarns, and wherein the binder yarns are interwoven with the wear side warps, wherein the total number of paper side and wear side warp yarns per weave repeat is greater than 24.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2004Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: Stewart Lister Hay, Arved Westerkamp
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Patent number: 7007722Abstract: A forming fabric having a set of paper side warp yarns, which interlace with both a set of paper side weft yarns and a set of binder wefts and a set of machine side warp yarns which interlace with a set of machine side weft yarns and the set of binder weft yarns, whereby the binder weft yarns are disposed in groups of at least two, and whereby both binder weft yarns of at least one binder group, in total, form fewer knuckles over the paper side warp yarns than the paper side weft yarns.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventors: Scott Quigley, Jim Kramer, James Brewster, Stewart Lister Hay
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Patent number: 6854488Abstract: A composite fabric comprising a paper side layer, a machine side layer and a plurality of pairs of first and second intrinsic, interchanging weft yarns having at least two segments in the paper side layer within each repeat of the weave pattern. Each layer comprises warp yarns and weft yarns woven together and having a predetermined repeat of the weave pattern in the cross-machine-direction. The first and second intrinsic, interchanging weft yarns in at least some of the plurality of pairs cooperating with each other to provide a discontinuous weft path in the paper side layer within each repeat of the weave pattern.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Voith Fabrics Heidenheim GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Stewart Lister Hay, Johann Boeck
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Patent number: 6827821Abstract: A multilayer, woven fabric for use in a papermaking machine includes a self-sustaining top layer including a plurality of top machine direction yarns interwoven with a plurality of top cross-machine-direction yarns and a bottom layer including a plurality of bottom pairs of machine direction yarns interwoven with a plurality of bottom cross-machine-direction yarns. Each of the bottom cross-machine-direction yarns substantially vertically underlies a respective top cross-machine-direction yarn and each of the bottom pairs of machine direction yarns substantially vertically underlies a respective top machine direction yarn, with at least one of the machine direction yarns in at least some of the bottom pairs of machine direction yarns interweaving the bottom cross-machine-direction yarns to each other and to the top cross-machine-direction yarns of the top layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Voith Fabrics Heidenheim GmbH & Co. KGInventors: James Loy Brewster, John M. Thomas, Jeffrey Bruce Herman, Stewart Lister Hay
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Publication number: 20040118473Abstract: A composite fabric comprising a paper side layer, a machine side layer and a plurality of pairs of first and second intrinsic, interchanging weft yarns having at least two segments in the paper side layer within each repeat of the weave pattern. Each layer comprises warp yarns and weft yarns woven together and having a predetermined repeat of the weave pattern in the cross-machine-direction. The first and second intrinsic, interchanging weft yarns in at least some of the plurality of pairs cooperating with each other to provide a discontinuous weft path in the paper side layer within each repeat of the weave pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Stewart Lister Hay, Johann Boeck
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Publication number: 20040104005Abstract: A multilayer, woven fabric for use in a papermaking machine includes a self-sustaining top layer including a plurality of top machine direction yarns interwoven with a plurality of top cross-machine-direction yarns and a bottom layer including a plurality of bottom pairs of machine direction yarns interwoven with a plurality of bottom cross-machine-direction yarns. Each of the bottom cross-machine-direction yarns substantially vertically underlies a respective top cross-machine-direction yarn and each of the bottom pairs of machine direction yarns substantially vertically underlies a respective top machine direction yarn, with at least one of the machine direction yarns in at least some of the bottom pairs of machine direction yarns interweaving the bottom cross-machine-direction yarns to each other and to the top cross-machine-direction yarns of the top layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2002Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventors: James Loy Brewster, John M. Thomas, Jeffrey Bruce Herman, Stewart Lister Hay
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Publication number: 20040102118Abstract: Multilayer woven fabrics include first and second machine direction layers, each machine direction layer including machine direction yarns extending in the machine direction of movement of the fabric through a section of a papermaking machine. One of the machine direction layers includes a plurality of pairs of contiguous machine direction yarns; each pair being spaced apart in the cross-machine-direction of the fabric from an adjacent pair and being in substantially vertically stacked alignment with a single machine direction yarn, or a pair of machine direction yarns in the other machine direction layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Stewart Lister Hay, James Loy Brewster, John M. Thomas, Jeffrey Bruce Herman
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Patent number: 6708732Abstract: A web forming fabric has a machine direction of intended movement on a web forming machine and a cross-machine direction substantially normal to the machine direction. The fabric includes machine direction yarns disposed generally in the machine direction and transverse yarns disposed generally transversely to the machine direction. The fabric includes first and second substantially linear arrays of systematically distributed areas of high drainage on one side thereof. These linear arrays are oriented at an acute angle to the machine direction and at an acute angle to each other. The boundaries of each of the systematically distributed areas are defined by two pairs of adjacent sides; the adjacent sides of one pair being angled segments of one transversely extending yarn and the adjacent sides of the other pair being angled segments of a second transversely extending yarn contiguous to the one transversely extending yarn.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Voith Fabrics Heidenheim GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Stewart Lister Hay, Jeffrey Bruce Herman
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Patent number: 6237644Abstract: A fabric employed in a web forming apparatus to form a patterned fibrous web includes at least one layer of yarns oriented in first and second directions and being woven to provide a lattice that separates a plurality of systematically distributed woven areas of a predetermined configuration that is defined by the pattern of the continuous lattice and with the systematically distributed woven areas including at least three yarns oriented in each of the first and second directions.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Inventors: Stewart Lister Hay, James Loy Brewster, Jeffrey Bruce Herman, Jan Strom