Claims
- 1. A laminated clothing for a papermaking or cellulose manufacturing machine, said clothing having in its thickness direction a first layer and, laminated therewith, a second layer, each of said first and second layers having an inclined direction-defined thread system, said thread systems of said first and second layers being inclined relative to the machine direction (MD) of said clothing and relative to one another, wherein said first layer and said second layer are fashioned from an endless band, said endless band being flattened to produce said first layer and said second layer and two edge folds extending transversely of the machine direction (MD), said flattened endless band being doubled and said two edge folds coupled to each other, whereby said first layer and said second layer are an outer part and an inner part of said laminated clothing, said endless band having a direction-defined thread system, said direction-defined thread system being inclined relative to the machine direction (MD) and, owing to said flattening and doubling of said band, forming said direction-defined thread systems, inclined relative to each other, of said first layer and said second layer, said two edge folds being coupled to each other by two rows of seam loops, one of said rows being on each of said edge folds, said seam loops being adapted to form, together with a pintle wire, an openable seam of the clothing, each row of seam loops being formed separately from said band material from a thread separate from the band material.
- 2. The clothing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said endless band is formed of a spirally rolled strip, which has a width (w) smaller than the width (B) of said band and which has a direction-defined thread system extended in the longitudinal direction of said strip and forming said inclined, direction-defined thread system of said band.
- 3. The clothing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said endless band is made of a fabric made from yarn.
- 4. The clothing as claimed in claim 3, wherein said endless band is woven.
- 5. A method for manufacturing a laminated clothing for a papermaking or cellulose manufacturing machine, said clothing having in its thickness direction a first and, laminated therewith, a second layer, each having an inclined direction-defined thread system, said thread systems being inclined relative to the machine direction (MD) of the clothing and relative to each other, said method comprising the following steps:a) making an endless band, which is of a circumference which is approximately twice the length of the circumference of the finished clothing and which has an inclined direction-defined thread system making an angle with the longitudinal direction (MD) of said band, b) flattening said band, thereby forming two edge folds, and c) doubling said flattened band by joining and coupling together said two edge folds, such that the outer half and inner half of the doubled band form the first layer and the second layer, respectively, and such that said direction-defined thread systems of the first and the second layer both form part of said inclined, direction-defined thread system of said band, wherein said step of coupling together said edge folds comprises providing two rows of seam loops, each row of seam loops being formed separately from said endless band by a separate thread which is successively introduced into said band along an intended seam line (L1,L2), one row being along each of said edge folds, to form an openable loop seam together with a pintle wire.
- 6. The clothing as claimed in claim 5, wherein the step of making said endless band comprises the following partial steps:a1) making a strip which is of a width (w) smaller than the width of the clothing and which has a direction-defined thread system extended in its longitudinal direction, and a2) spirally rolling said strip to form said endless band, the inclined, direction-defined thread system (22) of the band consisting of said thread system of said strip.
- 7. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the partial step of making said strip comprises the measure of flat-weaving the same.
- 8. A laminated clothing for a papermaking or cellulose manufacturing machine, said clothing having in its thickness direction a first layer and, laminated therewith, a second layer, each of said first and second layers having an inclined direction-defined thread system, said thread systems of said first and second layers being inclined relative to the machine direction (MD) of said clothing and relative to one another, wherein said first layer and said second layer are fashioned from an endless band, said endless band being flattened to produce said first layer and said second layer and two edge folds extending transversely of the machine direction (MD), said flattened endless band being doubled and said two edge folds coupled to each other, whereby said first layer and said second layer are an outer part and an inner part of said laminated clothing, said endless band having a direction-defined thread system, said direction-defined thread system being inclined relative to the machine direction (MD) and, owing to said flattening and doubling of said band, forming said direction-defined thread systems, inclined relative to each other, of said first layer and said second layer, said two edge folds being coupled to each other by two rows of seam loops, one of said rows being on each of said edge folds, said seam loops being adapted to form, together with a pintle wire, an openable seam of the clothing, each row of seam loops being formed separately from said band material from a preformed spiral separate from the band material.
- 9. The clothing as claimed in claim 8, wherein said endless band is formed of a spirally rolled strip, which has a width (w) smaller than the width (B) of said band and which has a direction-defined thread system extended in the longitudinal direction of said strip and forming said inclined, direction-defined thread system of said band.
- 10. The clothing as claimed in claim 8, wherein said endless band is made of a fabric made from yarn.
- 11. The clothing as claimed in claim 10, wherein said endless band is woven.
- 12. A method for manufacturing a laminated clothing for a papermaking or cellulose manufacturing machine, said clothing having in its thickness direction a first and, laminated therewith, a second layer, each having an inclined direction-defined thread system, said thread systems being inclined relative to the machine direction (MD) of the clothing and relative to each other, said method comprising the following steps:a) making an endless band, which is of a circumference which is approximately twice the length of the circumference of the finished clothing and which has an inclined direction-defined thread system making an angle with the longitudinal direction (MD) of said band, b) flattening said band, thereby forming two edge folds, and c) doubling said flattened band by joining and coupling together said two edge folds, such that the outer half and inner half of the doubled band form the first layer and the second layer, respectively, and such that said direction-defined thread systems of the first and the second layer both form part of said inclined, direction-defined thread system of said band, wherein said step of coupling together said edge folds comprises providing two rows of seam loops, each row of seam loops being formed separately from said endless band from a separate, preformed spiral, whose one side is passed through said band transversely of the major plane thereof, one row being along each of said edge folds, to form an openable loop seam together with a pintle wire.
- 13. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the step of making said endless band comprises the following partial steps:a1) making a strip which is of a width (w) smaller than the width of the clothing and which has a direction-defined thread system extended in its longitudinal direction, and a2) spirally rolling said strip to form said endless band, the inclined, direction-defined thread system of said band consisting of said thread system of said strip.
- 14. The method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the partial step of making said strip comprises the measure of flat-weaving the same.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of PCT/SE96/01536, filed Nov. 26, 1996.
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Continuations (1)
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