Claims
- 1. A fibrous web with a compound fabric modulus in at least one of warp and fill directions comprising at least a first yarn type and a second yarn type woven together in at least one of said warp and fill directions, said second yarn type having a higher fiber modulus and greater fiber shrinkage crimp than said first yarn type.
- 2. The fibrous web of claim 1, said compound modulus comprising a first modulus low load elongation of greater than 5%@5 pli, and a second modulus fibrous web stress limit of at least 15 pli.
- 3. The fibrous web of claim 1, said compound modulus comprising a first modulus low load elongation of greater than 10%@the greater of 5 pli or 25% of the fibrous web stress limit, and a second modulus fibrous web stress limit of at least 15 pli.
- 4. The fibrous web of claim 1, said first yarn type comprising greater than 10% by weight of yarn used in selected said direction.
- 5. The fibrous web of claim 1, said second yarn type comprising fibers from among the group of fibers consisting of para-aramid, liquid crystal polymer, and UMW polyethylene.
- 6. A fibrous web with a compound fabric modulus in each of both warp and fill directions comprising at least a first yarn type and a second yarn type woven together in each of said warp and fill directions, said second yarn type having a higher fiber modulus and greater shrinkage crimp than said first yarn type, said compound moduli comprising a first modulus low load elongation of greater than 5%@5 pli, and a second modulus fibrous web stress limit of at least 15 pli.
- 7. A woven fabric with a compound fabric modulus in the weft direction comprising a warp material woven with weft yarns consisting of greater than 10% of weft fiber by weight of a high shrinkage filament nylon fiber and less than 90% of weft fiber by weight of an aramid type fiber, said woven fabric having been thermally processed for shrinkage of said nylon fibers.
- 8. The woven fabric of claim 7, said greater than 10% of said nylon fiber being 25%, said less than 90% of said aramid type fiber being 75%.
- 9. A woven fabric with a compound modulus in the CM direction comprising one yarn type in the MD direction and at least two yarn types in the CM direction, the second yarn type of said two yarn types having a higher fiber modulus and greater fiber shrinkage crimp than the first yarn type of said two yarn types, said compound moduli comprising a first modulus low load elongation of greater than 5%@5 pli, and a second modulus fabric stress limit of at least 15 pli.
- 10. A fiber reinforced elastomeric material comprising a fibrous web with a compound fabric modulus in at least one of warp and fill directions, said fibrous web comprising at least a first yarn type and a second yarn type woven together in a common direction, said second yarn type having a higher fiber modulus and greater shrinkage crimp than said first yarn type.
- 11. The fiber reinforced elastomeric material of claim 10, said compound modulus comprising a first modulus low load elongation of greater than 5%@5 pli, and a second modulus fabric stress limit of at least 15 pli.
- 12. The fiber reinforced elastomeric material of claim 10, said second yarn type comprising fibers from among the group of fibers consisting of para-aramid, liquid crystal polymer, and UMW polyethylene.
- 13. A method for making a woven fabric with a compound modulus in at least one of warp and weft directions comprising the steps of:
weaving a fibrous web with at least two yarn types in at least one of said warp and weft directions, said two yarn types having different fiber shrinkage characteristics and different fiber moduli, and processing said fibrous web for fiber shrinkage.
- 14. The method of claim 13, said fiber shrinkage characteristics being thermal, the second yarn type of said two yarn types having a higher said fiber modulus and lower said thermal shrinkage characteristic than the first yarn type of said two yarn types, said step of processing comprising thermal processing at a temperature greater than 100 F.
- 15. The method of claim 13, said at least one of warp and weft directions comprising both warp and weft directions.
- 16. The method of claim 14, said second yarn type having a fiber modulus of at least 100 pli and a thermal fiber shrinkage characteristic of less than 5%, said first yarn type having a fiber modulus low load elongation of greater than 5%@5 pli and a thermal fiber shrinkage characteristic of greater than 15%.
- 17. The method of claim 16, said compound modulus of said fibrous web after said step of thermal processing comprising a first modulus low load elongation of at least 5%@5 pli, and a second modulus fabric stress limit of at least 15 pli.
- 18. The method of claim 17, said yarn type comprising at least one from the group consisting of filament, spun, and intimate blend yarns.
- 19. The method of claim 18, said step of weaving comprising weaving a construction from the group of weave constructions consisting of plain, basket, and pattern weaves.
- 20. A method for making a woven fabric of a plain, basket or pattern weave with a compound modulus in the weft direction comprising the steps of:
weaving two or more yarn types having uniform thermal fiber shrinkage characteristics in the warp direction with two or more yarn types having different thermal fiber shrinkage characteristics and different fiber moduli into a woven web; and processing said woven web at a temperature greater than 100F until a differential fiber shrinkage is obtained in said weft direction.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application relates and claims priority to pending U.S. application serial No. 60/341,896, filed Dec. 19, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60341896 |
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