Claims
- 1. Apparatus for transferring fill strands to warp strands to form a fabric and comprising,
- a set of pressure rolls,
- warp guide means for guiding warp strands into the nip of the pressure rolls,
- fill strand feed means for feeding a pre-formed planar set of adhesive coated fill strands having fixed orientation and spacing into the nip of the pressure rolls, and
- wherein the adhesive on the fill strands is a composition which is heat activated under the pressure and/or heat produced in the pressure rolls to flow and to adhere to the warp strands to form the fabric.
- 2. The invention defined in claim 1 including
- release belt means trained about one of the pressure rolls and engageable with the side of the warp strands opposite that engagable by the fill strands, and
- adhesive printing means for printing lines of adhesive across the warp strand engaging surface of the release belt prior to engagement of the release belt with the warp strands in the nip of the pressure rolls so that adhesive is transferred from the adhesive lines on the release belt to the warp strands and is caused, by the pressure and/or heat produced in the nip of the pressure rolls, to penetrate the band of warp strands far enough to prevent warp strands from hanging loosely from the side of the fabric opposite the fill strands.
- 3. The invention defined in claim 2 including a second release belt trained about the other one of the pressure rolls and engageable with the side of the fabric having the fill strands,
- belt transport means for maintaining the first and second release belts engaged with the fabric for a substantial distance at the outlet of the pressure rolls, and
- cooling means associated with the first and second release belts for cooling the fabric and for increasing the bond strength of the adhesive prior to separation of the release belt from the fabric.
- 4. The invention defined in claim 1 including heating means for heating at least one of the pressure rolls.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of parent application Ser. No. 103,621 filed Dec. 14, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,295,905 and entitled "Fill Strand Transfer Process For Making Non Woven Fabrics" and claims the benefit of the filing date of the parent application.
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Divisions (1)
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