Claims
- 1. A papermaker's yarn made by the steps comprising:
pulling at least one twisting filament from a filament-loaded supply spool; passing at least one said twisting filament through a first twisting filament-loaded supply spool having a hollow center and an end; pulling a first twisting filament off said end of said first twisting filament-loaded supply spool wherein said first twisting filament is wrapped around said twisting filament forming a central twisting carrier yarn; passing said central twisting carrier yarn through at least one second twisting filament-loaded supply spool having a hollow center and an end; pulling a second twisting filament off the end of said second twisting filament-loaded supply spool to wrap around said central twisting carrier yarn; repeating the wrapping of filaments around said central twisting carrier yarn until there is a substantial majority of fibers which are not parallel to each other thus forming said papermaker's yarn.
- 2. The papermaker's yarn made by the steps according to claim 1 further comprising the additional steps of:
rotating said twisting filament-loaded supply spools with a motor to control said wrap of said twisting filaments.
- 3. The papermaker's yarn made by the steps according to claim 1 further comprising the additional steps of:
tensioning said twisting filament to control wrap of said twisting filament.
- 4. The papermaker's yarn made by the steps according to claim 1 wherein said filament-loaded supply spools have whiskers on said ends to control said twisting filament tension.
- 5. The papermaker's yarn made by the steps according to claim 1 wherein said central twisting carrier filament is a plurality of parallel filaments.
- 6. The papermaker's yarn made by the steps according to claim 2 wherein said first twisting filament is pulled off said end of said first twisting filament-loaded supply spool to wrap in a clockwise direction around said central twisting carrier, and said second twisting filament is pulled off said second twisting filament-loaded supply spool to wrap in a counterclockwise direction around said central twisting carrier.
- 7. The papermaker's yarn made by the steps according to claim 1 wherein said twisting filaments which wrap around said central twisting carrier filaments are joined together by a glue which is strong enough to hold together during weaving, and which is weak enough to allow said filaments to separate after the yarn is woven into a fabric.
- 8. The papermaker's yarn made by the steps according to claim 1 wherein central twisting filaments which wrap around said central twisting carrier filaments are joined together by a permanent glue for press felt scrim.
- 9. A papermaker's yarn comprising:
at least one first twisting filament having at least one first rotation pay-off orientation; and, at least one additional subsequent twisting filament having a rotation pay-off opposing said first twisting filament's rotation wherein at least one said additional subsequent twisting filament is wrapped around at least one said first twisting filament wherein the substantial majority of fibers are not parallel to each other and are of a plurality of individual filament thicknesses.
- 10. The papermaker's yarn according to claim 9 wherein said first twisting filament comprises a plurality of parallel individual twisting filaments, wherein said filaments are individually and parallel to another but wherein the substantial majority of the yarn are not parallel to each other.
- 11. The papermaker's yarn according to claim 10 wherein said plurality of parallel twisting filaments are a plurality of matched pairs of a first individual twisting filament having an S rotation pay-off and a second individual twisting filament having a Z rotation pay-off.
- 12. The papermaker's yarn made by the steps according to claim 9 wherein said yarn further comprises a permanent glue applied to said subsequent twisting filament to form a press felt scrim.
- 13. The papermaker's yarn according to claim 10 wherein said yarn further comprises a glue wherein said glue is applied to said subsequent twisting filaments wherein said glue is strong enough to hold together during weaving, and which is weak enough to allow said filaments to separate after said yarn is woven into a fabric.
- 14. The papermaker's yarn according to claim 13 wherein said glue is a hot melt adhesive having a melting range between 140° F. and 500° F.
- 15. The papermaker's yarn according to claim 13 wherein said glue is selected from the group consisting of ethylene vinyl acetate adhesive, polyamide adhesive, nylon adhesive, ultraviolet curable epoxy resin, ultraviolet curable vinyl ester resin, ultraviolet curable polyester resin, thermoset epoxy resin, thermoset vinyl ester resin, and thermoset polyester resin.
- 16. A method of making a dryer fabric having a stuffer yarn comprising the steps of:
pulling at least one central twisting carrier filament from an end of a static-positioned central twisting carrier yarn spool wherein said central twisting carrier filament is under tension; passing at least one said central twisting carrier filament through a first twisting filament-loaded supply spool having a hollow center and an end; pulling a first twisting filament which is under tension off said end of said first twisting filament-loaded supply spool to wrap around said central twisting carrier; passing said first bundle through at least one second twisting filament-loaded supply spool having a hollow center and an end; pulling a second twisting filament off of said end of said second twisting filament-loaded supply spool to wrap around said central twisting carrier filament to form said stuffer yarn; and, weaving said yarn into said dryer fabric.
- 17. The method of making a dryer fabric having a stuffer yarn according to claim 16 further comprising the steps of:
rotating said twisting filament-loaded supply spool with a motor to control the wrapping of said twisting filaments onto said yarn.
- 18. A method of making a press felt comprising the steps of:
pulling at least one central twisting carrier filament from a static-positioned yarn spool having whiskers; passing at least one said central twisting carrier filament through a first twisting filament-loaded spool having a hollow center and an end; pulling a first twisting filament off said end of said first twisting filament-loaded spool under tension to wrap around said central twisting carrier; passing said central twisting carrier through at least one second twisting filament-loaded spool having a hollow center and an end; pulling at least a second twisting filament of the off said end of said second twisting filament-loaded spool under tension to wrap around said central twisting carrier filament to form said stuffer yarn; weaving said yarn into a fabric; and, needling said fabric with fibers to form said press felt.
- 19. The method of making a dryer fabric having a press felt according to claim 18 further comprising the steps of:
rotating said twisting filament-loaded supply spool with a motor to control wrap of said twisting filaments onto said yarn.
- 20. A dryer fabric comprising:
a yarn comprising
a) at least one first twisting filament having at least one first rotation pay-off orientation; and, b) at least one additional subsequent twisting filament having a rotation pay-off opposing said first twisting filament's rotation wherein at least one said additional subsequent twisting filament is wrapped around at least one said first twisting filament wherein the substantial majority of fibers are not parallel to each other;. wherein said yarn is weaved to form said dryer fabric.
- 21. The fabric according to claim 20 wherein said first twisting filament has a plurality of parallel individual twisting filaments.
- 22. The fabric according to claim 21 wherein said plurality of parallel twisting filaments are a plurality of matched pairs of a first individual twisting filament having an S rotation pay-off and a second individual twisting filament having a Z rotation pay-off.
- 23. The fabric according to claim 21 wherein said yarn further comprises a glue wherein said glue is applied to said subsequent twisting filaments wherein said glue is strong enough to hold together during weaving, and which is weak enough to allow said filaments to separate after said yarn is woven into said fabric.
- 24. The fabric according to claim 23 wherein said glue is selected from the group consisting of ethylene vinyl acetate adhesive, polyamide adhesive, nylon adhesive, ultraviolet curable epoxy resin, ultraviolet curable vinyl ester resin, ultraviolet curable polyester resin, thermoset epoxy resin, thermoset vinyl ester resin, and thermoset polyester resin.
- 25. A press felt comprising:
a yarn comprising
a) at least one first twisting filament having at least one first rotation pay-off orientation; and, b) at least one additional subsequent twisting filament having a rotation pay-off opposing said first twisting filament's rotation wherein at least one said additional subsequent twisting filament is wrapped around at least one said first twisting filament wherein the substantial majority of filaments are not parallel to each other; wherein said yarn is weaved to form a fabric; and, a fiber that is needled into said fabric.
- 26. The press felt according to claim 25 wherein said first twisting filament comprises a plurality of parallel individual twisting filaments.
- 27. The press felt according to claim 26 wherein said plurality of parallel twisting filaments are a plurality of matched pairs of a first individual twisting filament having an S rotation pay-off and a second individual twisting filament having a Z rotation pay-off.
- 28. The press felt according to claim 25 wherein said yarn further comprises a permanent glue wherein said permanent glue is applied to said subsequent twisting filaments wherein said permanent glue is strong enough to hold a needled fiber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] A claim of benefit is made to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/125,283 filed Mar. 19, 1999, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. This is a continuation-in-part application of the Provisional Application filed Mar. 19, 1999, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. This is further a continuation in part application of PCT/US00/07106 filed on Mar. 17, 2000, the contents of which are also herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60125283 |
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