Claims
- 1. A fabric loading leader substantially in the shape of a triangle having two sides and a base, and an apex for installing a papermaker's fabric having a leading edge, said leader comprising:a) a first section of material comprising yarns forming one side of the triangle, wherein the orientation of the yarns of the first section includes yarns that are substantially parallel to the side of the triangle; b) a second section of material comprising yarns forming the opposing side of the triangle wherein the orientation of the yarns of the second section is substantially parallel to the opposite side of the triangle; c) a third section of material comprising yarns forming the base of the triangle and the apex of the triangle, wherein the orientation of the yarns of the third section is substantially perpendicular to the base of the triangle; d) a first attachment means along the base for coupling the base with the leading edge of the papermaker's fabric; and e) a second attachment means near the apex for attaching a rope or cable thereto.
- 2. A fabric loading leader according to claim 1 wherein the first attachment means is a zipper.
- 3. A fabric loading leader according to claim 1 wherein the second attachment means comprises at least one grommet.
- 4. A fabric loading leader according to claim 1 wherein the triangle is an isosceles triangle.
- 5. A fabric loading leader according to claim 1 wherein the first, second and third sections are attached to the first attachment means.
- 6. A fabric loading leader according to claim 1 wherein the first, second and third sections are attached to each other by one or more of the following methods from the group consisting of continuous sewing, intermittent sewing, ultrasonic welding, metallic staples, plastic staples, rivets, and chemical bonding.
- 7. A fabric loading leader according to claim 5 wherein the first, second and third sections are coupled to the first attachment means by one or more of the following methods from the group consisting of continuous sewing, intermittent sewing, ultrasonic welding, metallic staples, plastic staples, rivets, and chemical bonding.
- 8. A fabric loading leader according to claim 1 wherein the first, second and third sections are rectangular.
- 9. A fabric loading leader according to claim 1 wherein the first, second and third sections comprise multiple pieces which are joined at the base.
- 10. A fabric loading leader according to claim 1 wherein the first, second and third sections comprise a material selected from the group consisting of woven materials, non-woven materials, reinforced and non-reinforced spunbonds, triaxial woven material, and knitted material.
- 11. A fabric loading leader substantially in the shape of a trapezoid having two sides and a base, and a top for installing a papermaker's fabric having a leading edge, said leader comprising:a) a first section of material comprising yams forming one side of the trapezoid, wherein the orientation of the yarns of the first section includes yarns that are substantially parallel to the side of the trapezoid; b) a second of material comprising yarns forming the opposing side of the trapezoid wherein the orientation of the yams of the second section is substantially parallel to the opposite side of the trapezoid; c) a third section of material comprising yams forming the base of the trapezoid and the top of the trapezoid, wherein the orientation of the yams of the third section is substantially perpendicular to the base of the trapezoid; d) a first attachments means along the base for coupling the base with the leading edge of the papermaker's fabric; and e) a second attachment means near the top for attaching a rope or cable thereto.
- 12. A fabric loading leader according to claim 11 wherein the first attachment means is a zipper.
- 13. A fabric loading leader according to claim 11 wherein the second attachment means comprises at least one grommet.
- 14. A fabric loading leader according to claim 11 wherein the first, second and third sections are attached to the first attachment means.
- 15. A fabric loading leader according to claim 11 wherein the first, second and third sections are attached to each other by one or more of the following methods from the group consisting of continuous sewing, intermittent sewing, ultrasonic welding, metallic staples, plastic staples, rivets, and chemical bonding.
- 16. A fabric loading leader according to claim 14 wherein the first, second and third sections are coupled to the first attachment means by one or more of the following methods from the group consisting of continuous sewing, intermittent sewing, ultrasonic welding, metallic staples, plastic staples, rivets, and chemical bonding.
- 17. A fabric loading leader according to claim 11 wherein the first, second and third sections are rectangular.
- 18. A fabric loading leader according to claim 11 wherein the first, second and third sections comprise multiple pieces which are joined at the base.
- 19. A fabric loading leader according to claim 11 wherein the first, second and third sections comprise a material selected from the group consisting of woven materials, non-woven materials, reinforced and non-reinforced spunbonds, triaxial woven material, and knitted material.
- 20. A fabric loading leader for installing a papermaker's fabric having a leading edge, said leader comprising at least one section of material comprising yarns which are so oriented so as to distribute the load evenly across and down the fabric, wherein the material comprises a triaxial woven material.
- 21. A fabric loading leader for installing a papermaker's fabric having a leading edge, said leader comprising at least one section of material comprising yarns which are so oriented so as to distribute the load evenly across and down the fabric, wherein the leader comprises reinforced spun bonded material.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S provisional application No. 60/140,206, filed Jun. 22, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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