Claims
- 1. A biaxially oriented nonwoven fabric having long fibers and short fibers therein comprising:
- areas of low fiber density and areas of high fiber density, said areas of low fiber density and high fiber density comprising long fibers one-half inch in length or more and short fibers that are less than one-half inch in length, a majority of the fibers in said low fiber density area being long fibers and having a particular configuration and being oriented in a direction substantially normal to the axis of said configuration and, a majority of the fibers in the high fiber density area that lies directly adjacent said low fiber density areas being oriented in a direction substantially parallel with the contours of said configuration of said low fiber density area, a majority of said short fibers being disposed within said high fiber density areas.
- 2. The biaxially oriented nonwoven fabric of claim 1 wherein said areas of high fiber density and low fiber density are alternating stripes of high fiber density and low fiber density, said stripes running along the length of said fabric, a majority of the fibers in said low fiber density stripes being oriented in a substantially cross direction and comprising long bridging fibers, and a majority of the fibers in said high fiber density stripes being oriented in a direction substantially parallel to said low fiber density stripes, said high fiber density stripes having at least one high fiber density stripe width in spacing between said high fiber density stripes.
- 3. The biaxially nonwoven fabric of claim 2 wherein said short fibers are less than one-quarter inch in length.
- 4. The biaxially nonwoven fabric of claim 3 wherein said short fibers comprise at least a proportion of paper fibers.
- 5. The biaxially nonwoven fabric of claim 3 wherein said short fibers includes at least a proportion of thermoplastic fibers.
- 6. The biaxially nonwoven fabric of claim 3 wherein said short fibers includes at least a proportion of cotton linters.
- 7. The biaxially nonwoven fabric of claim 3 wherein said stripes of high fiber density are raised above the plane of the fabric on only one side thereof.
- 8. The biaxially nonwoven fabric of claim 3 including having both long and short fibers disposed in a generally cross oriented manner across the top of said fabric.
- 9. The biaxially nonwoven fabric of claim 3 including having both long and short fibers disposed in a randomized manner across the top of said fabric.
- 10. The biaxially nonwoven fabric of claim 3 wherein another striped fabric is superimposed on the other in a manner such that the stripes of one fabric are disposed at approximately 90.degree. to the stripes of said other fabric.
- 11. The biaxially nonwoven fabric of claim 3 wherein each stripe of high fiber density includes an area having substantially cross oriented fibers extending therein from across said low fiber density stripes and being secured therein by thermoplastic short fibers.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 506,843, filed Sept. 17, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,969,561 issued on July 13, 1976.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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