Claims
- 1. A method for patterning a textile fabric, said fabric being comprised of substantially continuous yarns which are interlaced in a repeating configuration and having an left outer lateral edge, an right outer lateral edge, and a point therebetween, said method comprising:
- a. placing said fabric against a support member;
- b. directing at least one fluid stream perpendicular to the surface of said fabric at said point;
- c. directing a plurality of fluid streams towards the surface of said fabric, said streams monotonically deviating from each other leftward from said point until achieving a first angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said left outer lateral edge of the fabric wherein said first angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then thirty-five degrees and said streams monotonically deviating from each other rightward from said point until achieving a second angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said right outer lateral edge of the fabric wherein said second angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then thirty-five degrees; and
- d. delivering each of said streams at a peak dynamic pressure in excess of about 75 p.s.i.g.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said fluid is water.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein said support member provides a smooth, impenetrable surface.
- 4. A method for patterning a textile fabric, said fabric being comprised of substantially continuous yarns which are interlaced in a repeating configuration and having a left portion with a left outer lateral edge, right portion with a right outer lateral edge, middle portion with a right outer lateral edge and a left outer lateral edge and a point therebetween, said method comprising:
- a. placing said fabric against a support member;
- b. directing at least one fluid stream perpendicular to the surface of said fabric at said point between said right outer lateral edge and said left outer lateral edge;
- c. directing a plurality of fluid streams towards the surface of said fabric, said streams monotonically deviating from each other leftward from said point until achieving a first angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said left outer lateral edge of said middle portion wherein said first angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then thirty-five degrees and maintaining said first angle of deviation leftward throughout said left portion until said left outer lateral edge and said stream monotonically deviating from each other rightward from said point until achieving a second angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said right outer lateral edge of said middle portion wherein said second angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then thirty-five degrees and maintaining said second angle of deviation rightward throughout said right portion until said right outer lateral edge; and
- d. delivering each of said streams at a peak dynamic pressure in excess of about 75 p.s.i.g.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein said fluid is water.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein said support member provides a smooth, impenetrable surface.
- 7. An apparatus for patterning a textile fabric comprising:
- a. a support member having a longitudinal axis, left portion with a left outer lateral edge, right portion with a right outer lateral edge, and a point therebetween; and
- b. a plurality of fluid jets mounted on said support member wherein at least one of said fluid jets are directed perpendicular to said longitudinal axis at said point and said fluid jets monotonically deviate from a line perpendicular to said longitudinal axis on said right portion rightward until deviation is at a first angle at said right outer lateral edge of said right portion wherein said first angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then thirty-five degrees and monotonically deviate from a line perpendicular to said longitudinal axis on said left portion leftward until deviation is at a second angle at said left outer lateral edge of said left portion wherein said second angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then thirty-five degrees.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said first angle is between zero and twenty-five degrees and said second angle is between zero and twenty-five degrees.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said first angle is between zero and fifteen degrees and said second angle is between zero and fifteen degrees.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said first angle is between zero and ten degrees and said second angle is between zero and ten degrees.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said first angle is between zero and five degrees and said second angle is between zero and five degrees.
- 12. An apparatus for patterning a textile fabric comprising:
- a. a support member having a longitudinal axis and a right portion with a right outer lateral edge, a left portion with a left outer lateral edge, middle portion having a right outer lateral edge and a left outer lateral edge and a point therebetween; and
- b. a plurality of fluid jets mounted on said support member wherein each fluid jet on said right portion is directed at a first angle rightward of a line perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said support member toward said right outer lateral edge and each fluid jet on said left portion directed at a second angle leftward of a line perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said support member toward said left outer lateral edge and at least one of said fluid jets in said middle portion are directed perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said support member at said point and said fluid jets monotonically deviate from a line perpendicular to said longitudinal axis rightward of said point until deviation is at said first angle at said right outer lateral edge of said middle portion and monotonically deviate from a line perpendicular to said longitudinal axis leftward of said point until deviation is at said second angle at said left outer lateral edge of said middle portion wherein said first angle of deviation is greater than zero and less than thirty-five degrees and said second angle of deviation is greater than zero and less than thirty five degrees.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said first angle is between zero and twenty-five degrees and said second angle is between zero and twenty-five degrees.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said first angle is between zero and fifteen degrees and said second angle is between zero and fifteen degrees.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said first angle is between zero and ten degrees and said second angle is between zero and ten degrees.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said first angle is between zero and five degrees and said second angle is between zero and five degrees.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said fluid jets are water jets.
- 18. A method for patterning a textile fabric, said fabric being comprised of substantially continuous yarns which are interlaced in a repeating configuration and having an left outer lateral edge, an right outer lateral edge, and a point therebetween, said method comprising:
- a. placing said fabric against a support member;
- b. directing at least one fluid stream perpendicular to the surface of said fabric at said point;
- c. directing a plurality of fluid streams towards the surface of said fabric, said streams monotonically deviating from each other leftward from said point until achieving a first angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said left outer lateral edge of the fabric wherein said first angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then twenty-five degrees and said streams monotonically deviating from each other rightward from said point until achieving a second angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said right outer lateral edge of the fabric wherein said second angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then twenty-five degrees; and
- d. delivering each of said streams at a peak dynamic pressure in excess of about 75 p.s.i.g.
- 19. A method for patterning a textile fabric, said fabric being comprised of substantially continuous yarns which are interlaced in a repeating configuration and having an left outer lateral edge, an right outer lateral edge, and a point therebetween, said method comprising:
- a. placing said fabric against a support member;
- b. directing at least one fluid stream perpendicular to the surface of said fabric at said point;
- c. directing a plurality of fluid streams towards the surface of said fabric, said streams monotonically deviating from each other leftward from said point until achieving a first angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said left outer lateral edge of the fabric wherein said first angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then fifteen degrees and said streams monotonically deviating from each other rightward from said point until achieving a second angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said right outer lateral edge of the fabric wherein said second angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then fifteen degrees; and
- d. delivering each of said streams at a peak dynamic pressure in excess of about 75 p.s.i.g.
- 20. A method for patterning a textile fabric, said fabric being comprised of substantially continuous yarns which are interlaced in a repeating configuration and having an left outer lateral edge, an right outer lateral edge, and a point therebetween, said method comprising:
- a. placing said fabric against a support member;
- b. directing at least one fluid stream perpendicular to the surface of said fabric at said point;
- c. directing a plurality of fluid streams towards the surface of said fabric, said streams monotonically deviating from each other leftward from said point until achieving a first angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said left outer lateral edge of the fabric wherein said first angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then ten degrees and said streams monotonically deviating from each other rightward from said point until achieving a second angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said right outer lateral edge of the fabric wherein said second angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then ten degrees; and
- d. delivering each of said streams at a peak dynamic pressure in excess of about 75 p.s.i.g.
- 21. A method for patterning a textile fabric, said fabric being comprised of substantially continuous yarns which are interlaced in a repeating configuration and having an left outer lateral edge, an right outer lateral edge, and a point therebetween, said method comprising:
- a. placing said fabric against a support member;
- b. directing at least one fluid stream perpendicular to the surface of said fabric at said point;
- c. directing a plurality of fluid streams towards the surface of said fabric, said streams monotonically deviating from each other leftward from said point until achieving a first angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said left outer lateral edge of the fabric wherein said first angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then five degrees and said streams monotonically deviating from each other rightward from said point until achieving a second angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said right outer lateral edge of the fabric wherein said second angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then five degrees; and
- d. delivering each of said streams at a peak dynamic pressure in excess of about 75 p.s.i.g.
- 22. A method for patterning a textile fabric, said fabric being comprised of substantially continuous yarns which are interlaced in a repeating configuration and having a left portion with a left outer lateral edge, right portion with a right outer lateral edge, middle portion with a right outer lateral edge and a left outer lateral edge and a point therebetween, said method comprising:
- a. placing said fabric against a support member;
- b. directing at least one fluid stream perpendicular to the surface of said fabric at said point between said right outer lateral edge and said left outer lateral edge;
- c. directing a plurality of fluid streams toward the surface of said fabric, said streams monotonically deviating from each other leftward from said point until achieving a first angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said left outer lateral edge of said middle portion wherein said first angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then twenty-five degrees and maintaining said first angle of deviation leftward throughout said left portion until said left outer lateral edge and said stream monotonically deviating from each other rightward from said point until achieving a second angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said right outer lateral edge of said middle portion wherein said second angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then twenty-five degrees and maintaining said second angle of deviation rightward throughout said right portion until said right outer lateral edge; and
- d. delivering each of said streams at a peak dynamic pressure in excess of about 75 p.s.i.g.
- 23. A method for patterning a textile fabric, said fabric being comprised of substantially continuous yarns which are interlaced in a repeating configuration and having a left portion with a left outer lateral edge, right portion with a right outer lateral edge, middle portion with a right outer lateral edge and a left outer lateral edge and a point therebetween, said method comprising:
- a. placing said fabric against a support member;
- b. directing at least one fluid stream perpendicular to the surface of said fabric at said point between said right outer lateral edge and said left outer lateral edge;
- c. directing a plurality of fluid streams toward the surface of said fabric, said streams monotonically deviating from each other leftward from said point until achieving a first angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said left outer lateral edge of said middle portion wherein said first angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then fifteen degrees and maintaining said first angle of deviation leftward throughout said left portion until said left outer lateral edge and said stream monotonically deviating from each other rightward from said point until achieving a second angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said right outer lateral edge of said middle portion wherein said second angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then fifteen degrees and maintaining said second angle of deviation rightward throughout said right portion until said right outer lateral edge; and
- d. delivering each of said streams at a peak dynamic pressure in excess of about 75 p.s.i.g.
- 24. A method for patterning a textile fabric, said fabric being comprised of substantially continuous yarns which are interlaced in a repeating configuration and having a left portion with a left outer lateral edge, right portion with a right outer lateral edge, middle portion with a right outer lateral edge and a left outer lateral edge and a point therebetween, said method comprising:
- a. placing said fabric against a support member;
- b. directing at least one fluid stream perpendicular to the surface of said fabric at said point between said right outer lateral edge and said left outer lateral edge;
- c. directing a plurality of fluid streams toward the surface of said fabric, said streams monotonically deviating from each other leftward from said point until achieving a first angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said left outer lateral edge of said middle portion wherein said first angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then ten degrees and maintaining said first angle of deviation leftward throughout said left portion until said left outer lateral edge and said stream monotonically deviating from each other rightward from said point until achieving a second angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said right outer lateral edge of said middle portion wherein said second angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then ten degrees and maintaining said second angle of deviation rightward throughout said right portion until said right outer lateral edge; and
- d. delivering each of said streams at a peak dynamic pressure in excess of about 75 p.s.i.g.
- 25. A method for patterning a textile fabric, said fabric being comprised of substantially continuous yarns which are interlaced in a repeating configuration and having a left portion with a left outer lateral edge, right portion with a right outer lateral edge, middle portion with a right outer lateral edge and a left outer lateral edge and a point therebetween, said method comprising:
- a. placing said fabric against a support member;
- b. directing at least one fluid stream perpendicular to the surface of said fabric at said point between said right outer lateral edge and said left outer lateral edge;
- c. directing a plurality of fluid streams toward the surface of said fabric, said streams monotonically deviating from each other leftward from said point until achieving a first angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said left outer lateral edge of said middle portion wherein said first angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then five degrees and maintaining said first angle of deviation leftward throughout said left portion until said left outer lateral edge and said stream monotonically deviating from each other rightward from said point until achieving a second angle of deviation from said streams striking said point to said streams striking said right outer lateral edge of said middle portion wherein said second angle of deviation is greater than zero and less then five degrees and maintaining said second angle of deviation rightward throughout said right portion until said right outer lateral edge; and
- d. delivering each of said streams at a peak dynamic pressure in excess of about 75 p.s.i.g.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/537,223, filed Jun. 13, 1990, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,080,952; which in turn is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/456,046, filed Dec. 26, 1989, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/376,947, filed Jul. 7, 1989, now abandoned; which in turn is a continuation of U.S. paten application Ser. No. 07/266,246, filed Oct. 28, 1988, now abandoned; which in turns is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/035,672, filed Apr. 7, 1987, now abandoned; which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/930,011, filed Aug. 25, 1986, now abandoned; which in turn is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/656,119, filed Sep. 28, 1984, now abandoned.
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