Claims
- 1. Papermachine multi-layer forming fabric comprising:
- a first single layer fabric (1) on the paper side being woven of longitudinal plastic wires (3) and transverse plastics wires (6);
- a second double layer fabric (92) having vertically disposed layers of transverse plastic wires (7) of an upper layer and (8) of a lower layer interwoven with longitudinal plastic wires (4), the wires (8) weaving exclusively with the wires (4) and the wires (4) and (8) being of larger diameter than the wires (3), (6) and (7);
- the first and second fabrics (1) and (92) being interconnected in that at least part of the transverse wires (7) of the upper layer of the second fabric (2) are interwoven with certain longitudinal wires (3) of the first fabric (1) replacing the transverse wires (6) of the first fabric (1) in their course, the transverse wires (6) of the first fabric (1) at the point of interconnection floating beneath a plurality of longitudinal wires (3) and above longitudinal wires (4) so that the pattern of knuckles presented on the paper side of the first fabric (1) remains substantially constant.
- 2. Papermachine multi-layer forming fabric comprising:
- a first single layer fabric (1) on the paper side being woven of longitudinal plastic wires (3) and transverse plastic wires (6);
- a second double layer fabric (2) having vertically disposed layers of transverse plastic wires (7) of an upper layer and (8) of a lower layer interwoven with longitudinal plastic wires (4), the wires (8) weaving exclusively with the wires (4) and the wires (4) and (8) being of larger diameter than the wires (3), (6) and (7);
- the first and second fabrics (1) and (2) being interconnected in that at least part of the transverse wires (7) of the upper layer of the second fabric (2) are interwoven with certain longitudinal wires (3) of the first fabric (1) replacing the transverse wires (6) of the first fabric (1) in their course, the transverse wires (6) of the first fabric (1) at the point of interconnection being beneath the longitudinal wires (3) and binding with the longitudinal wires (4) so that the pattern of knuckles presented on the paper side of the first fabric (1) remains substantially constant.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 507,070, filed June 23, 1983.
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Continuations (1)
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