Claims
- 1. In a press-section of a papermaking machine, an extended nip press belt having a running direction, the belt comprising
- an impermeable sheet-like base structure having inner and outer faces,
- a multiplicity of integrally-formed, closely-spaced upstanding ribs at said outer face and extending in the running direction thereof, the inner face of the belt being smooth, and
- reinforcing yarns extending longitudinally of at least some of said upstanding ribs and positioned in register therewith at least partially to engage the same,
- a multiplicity of supplementary ribs arranged in spaced apart disposition and extending transversely of the base structure at said outer face, said supplementary ribs cooperating with said upstanding ribs to form a multiplicity of cavities at said outer face,
- said supplementary ribs being of a different height than said upstanding ribs.
- 2. A belt as claimed in claim 1, wherein the reinforcing yarns comprise monofilament yarns.
- 3. A belt as claimed in claim 2, wherein the monofilament yarn is overwrapped.
- 4. A belt as claimed in claim 2, wherein the reinforcing yarns are of non-circular transverse cross-section.
- 5. A belt as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supplementary ribs include a reinforcement comprising chopped multifilament yarns.
- 6. A belt as claimed in claim 5 wherein the supplementary ribs are of a lesser height than the upstanding ribs.
- 7. A belt as claimed in claim 1, including multiple reinforcing yarns in some at least of the upstanding ribs.
- 8. A belt as claimed in claim 7, wherein the reinforcing yarns are located wholly within the respective ribs.
- 9. A belt as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cavities are rectangular shaped.
- 10. A belt as claims in claim 9, wherein a major dimension of said cavities extends in the running direction.
- 11. In a press section of a papermaking machine, an extended nip press belt having a running direction, the belt comprising
- an impermeable, sheet-like body part having outwardly facing first and second faces thereto,
- a multiplicity of integrally formed upstanding ribs at one face of the body part and extending in the running direction of the belt,
- a multiplicity of spaced, parallel supplementary ribs extending from said one face and arranged transversely of said upstanding ribs to extend therebetween, and
- reinforcing yarns in at least some of said upstanding ribs and extending longitudinally thereof, the reinforcing yarns being of non-circular monofilament form,
- said supplementary ribs being of a different height than said upstanding ribs.
- 12. A belt as claimed in claim 11 wherein the supplementary ribs are of a lesser height than the upstanding ribs.
- 13. A belt as claimed in claim 11, wherein the reinforcing yarns are of T-shaped transverse cross-section arranged in inverted disposition with respect to the upstanding ribs.
- 14. A belt as claimed in claim 11, wherein said cavities are rectangular shaped.
- 15. A belt as claimed in claim 14, wherein a major dimension of said cavities extends in the running direction.
- 16. In a press-section of a papermaking machine, an extended nip press belt having a running direction, the belt comprising
- an impermeable sheet-like base structure having inner and outer faces,
- a multiplicity of closely-spaced upstanding ribs formed integrally with said base structure at said outer face and extending in the running direction thereof, the inner face of the belt being smooth, and
- continuous monofilaments reinforcing yarns extending only longitudinally of and in register with at least some of said upstanding ribs and positioned at least partially embedded within said upstanding ribs so that said reinforcing yarns are completely surrounded and in intimate contact with the integral base structure and upstanding ribs.
- 17. A belt as claimed in claim 16, further including a multiplicity of supplementary ribs arranged in spaced apart disposition and extending transversely of the base structure at said outer face, said supplementary ribs cooperating with said upstanding ribs to form a multiplicity of cavities at said outer face.
- 18. A belt as claimed in claim 16, wherein said reinforcing yarns are located wholly within said upstanding ribs and in spaced disposition with respect to said base structure.
- 19. In a press-section of a papermaking machine, an extended nip press belt having a running direction, the belt comprising
- an impermeable sheet-like base structure having inner and outer faces,
- a multiplicity of closely-spaced upstanding ribs formed integrally with said base structure at said outer face and extending in the running direction thereof, the inner face of the belt being smooth, and
- continuous monofilament reinforcing yarns extending only longitudinally of and in register with at least some of said upstanding ribs and positioned at least partially embedded in said upstanding ribs,
- a multiplicity of supplementary ribs arranged in spaced apart disposition and extending transversely of the base structure at said outer face, said supplementary ribs cooperating with said upstanding ribs to form a multiplicity of cavities at said outer face.
- 20. A belt as claimed in claim 19, wherein said supplementary ribs are of a different height than said upstanding ribs.
- 21. A belt as claimed in claim 20, wherein said supplementary ribs are of a lesser height than said upstanding ribs.
- 22. A belt as claimed in claim 19, wherein said reinforcing yarns are located wholly within said upstanding ribs and in spaced disposition with respect to said base structure.
- 23. A belt as claimed in claim 19, wherein said cavities are rectangular shaped.
- 24. A belt as claimed in claim 23, wherein a major dimension of said cavities extends in the running direction.
- 25. In a press-section of a papermaking machine, an extended nip press belt having a running direction, the belt comprising
- an impermeable sheet-like base structure having inner and outer faces,
- a multiplicity of closely-spaced upstanding ribs formed integrally with said base structure at said outer face and extending in the running direction thereof, the inner face of the belt being smooth, and
- continuous monofilament reinforcing yarns extending only longitudinally of and in register with at least some of said upstanding ribs and positioned at least partially embedded within said upstanding ribs so that said reinforcing yarns are completely surrounded with and in a region of the integral base structure and upstanding ribs.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/390,249, filed Aug. 7, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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