Claims
- 1. An improved papermakers fabric of the type having synthetic monofilament yarns interconnected to define an under layer and a batt which defines an upper layer united in a single fabric by adhesive means, the improvement characterized by:
- an under layer comprised of a plurality of intermeshed synthetic monofilament spiral strips which are retained in that relationship by pintle means.
- 2. The fabric of claim 1, further characterized by:
- filler strands inserted in the spiral strips between adjacent pintles.
- 3. The fabric of claim 2, further characterized by:
- each of said spiral strips containing a plurality of spirals, each of said spirals having a major axis and a minor axis.
- 4. The fabric of claim 3, further characterized by:
- face portions of at least a first surface of said spirals having a width greater than the diameter of the monofilament comprising the spiral strips.
- 5. The fabric of claim 4, further characterized by:
- said face portions having a width no greater than twice the diameter of the monofilament.
- 6. The fabric of claim 5, further characterized by:
- second face portions on a second surface of said spirals having a width greater than a diameter of the monofilament comprising the spiral strips.
- 7. The fabric of claim 6, further characterized by:
- said second face portions having a width no greater than twice the diameter of the monofilament.
- 8. The fabric of claim 7, further characterized by:
- said second face portions having a maximum length defined by the equation maximum length equals the major axis minus twice the diameter of the pintle means plus four times the diameter of the monofilament or L=M-(2p+4d).
- 9. The fabric of claim 7, further characterized by:
- said first and second face portions having a maximum length defined by the equation maximum length equals the major axis minus twice the diameter of the pintle means plus four times the diameter of the monofilament or L=M-(2p+4d).
- 10. The fabric of claim 4, further characterized by:
- said face portions having a maximum length defined by the equation maximum length equals the major axis minus twice the diameter of the pintle means plus four times the diameter of the monofilament of L=M-(2p+4d).
- 11. The fabric of claim 10 further characterized by:
- said filler strands having a width less than the maximum length of said face portions.
- 12. The fabric of claim 10 further characterized by:
- said filler strands having a width less than the maximum length of said face portions but greater than twice the diameter of the monofilament.
- 13. The fabric of claim 1, further characterized by:
- each of said spiral strips containing a plurality of spirals, each of said spirals having a major axis and a minor axis.
- 14. The fabric of claim 13, further characterized by:
- face portions of at least a first surface of said spirals having a width greater than the diameter of the monofilament comprising the spiral strips.
- 15. The fabric of claim 14, further characterized by:
- said face portions having a width no greater than twice the diameter of the monofilament.
- 16. The fabric of claim 15, further characterized by:
- second face portions on a second surface of said spirals having a width greater than a diameter of the monofilament comprising the spiral strips.
- 17. The fabric of claim 16, further characterized by:
- said second face portions having a width no greater than twice the diameter of the monofilament.
- 18. The fabric of claim 17, further characterized by:
- said second face portions having a maximum length defined by the equation maximum length equals the major axis minus twice the diameter of the pintle means plus four times the diameter of the monofilament or L=M-(2p+4d).
- 19. The fabric of claim 17, further characterized by:
- said first and second face portions having a maximum length defined by the equation maximum length equals the major axis minus twice the diameter of the pintle means plus four times the diameter of the monofilament or L=M-(2p+4d).
- 20. The fabric of claim 19, further characterized by:
- filler strands inserted in the spiral strips between adjacent pintles.
- 21. The fabric of claim 20, further characterized by:
- said filler strands having a width less than the maximum length of said face portions.
- 22. The fabric of claim 20, further characterized by:
- said filler strands having a width less than the maximum length of said face portions but greater than twice the diameter of the monofilament.
- 23. The fabric of claim 14, further characterized by:
- said face portions having a maximum length defined by the equation maximum length equals the major axis minus twice the diameter of the pintle means plus four times the diameter of the monofilament of L=M-(2p+4d).
- 24. An improved papermakers' fabric of the type having an under layer, defined by a plurality of synthetic monofilament yarns, and an upper layer, defined by a batt, which are united in a single fabric by adhesive means, the improvement characterized by:
- each of said under layer synthetic monofilament yarns having a plurality of spirals which are intermeshed with spirals of adjacent yarns and interconnected by pintle means.
- 25. The fabric of claim 24, further characterized by:
- each of said spirals having a major axis and a minor axis.
- 26. The fabric of claim 25, further characterized by:
- face portions of at least a first surface of said spirals having a width greater than the diameter of the monofilament comprising the spiral strips.
- 27. The fabric of claim 26, further characterized by:
- said face portions having a width no greater than twice the diameter of the monofilament.
- 28. The fabric of claim 26, further characterized by:
- said face portions having a maximum length defined by the equation maximum length equals the major axis minus twice the diameter of the pintle means plus four times the diameter of the monofilament or L=M-(2p+4d).
- 29. The fabric of claim 28, further characterized by:
- second face portions on a second surface of said spirals having a width greater than a diameter of the monofilament comprising the spiral strips.
- 30. The fabric of claim 29, further characterized by:
- said second face portions having a width no greater than twice the diameter of the monofilament.
- 31. The fabric of claim 30, further characterized by:
- said second face portions having a maximum length defined by the equation maximum length equals the major axis minus twice the diameter of the pintle means plus four times the diameter of the monofilament or L=M-(2p+4d).
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 639,959, filed Aug. 10, 1984, U.S. Pat. No. 4,528,236.
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