Claims
- 1. A method of making and using a papermaker felt, wherein the felt includes a fabric composed of yarns and fibrous batt materials and that is formed with spaced opposed ends having exposed end loops that are formed by the yarns that extend outwardly of said opposed ends, the opposed ends being secured together by a pintle that extends through said loops to form a pin seam area through which a loop channel extends for receiving said loops therein, and said fabric further including an outer surface and an inner surface, comprising the steps of locating said felt at a plastic extrusion station in endless form with the pintle inserted into said channel that receives said loops in the seam area and with the inner surface of said felt facing outwardly, covering the loops in the seam area with a protective overlay, extruding a plurality of resinous plastic monofilaments in molten form onto said inner surface of said fabric in spaced parallel relation to define a plurality of water conducting channels, wherein said plastic monofilaments extend over said seam area, said protective overlay preventing said molten resinous material from entering into and interfering with the integrity of the loop channel at said seam area, placing a soluble material selected from the group consisting of soluble resin, soluble fiber, and soluble putty over said seam area to form said protective overlay prior to the extrusion of said plastic monofilament onto the inner surface of said fabric, severing said plastic monofilaments at the seam area to form adjacent severed ends of said plastic monofilaments, extracting said pintle from said seam area, cleaning extraneous fibrous batt material from the loop channel at said seam area, separating the two opposing ends of the fabric for the installation of the fabric on a papermaking machine by locating the inner surface thereof and the plastic monofilaments thereon facing inwardly and inserting said pintle through said loops in said seam area to unite the opposed ends of said felt on said papermaking machine, wherein the severed ends of said plastic monofilaments are disposed in adjacent relation and provide for continuity of said parallel extending channels that form water removal conduits on the underside of said felt when said fabric is passed through rollers of a press section of the papermaking machine, said plastic monofilaments further acting to protect said pin seam area and providing a wear-resistant overlay therefor during the use of the felt in the papermaking machine.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/973,689 filed Nov. 9, 1992, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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