Claims
- 1. A method of making a press felt, comprising:forming a base fabric, which comprises at least two superimposed components, the first of which is a web-side surface component and the second is a base component; weaving the base component of warp and weft yarns and providing a first and a second transverse jointing edges of the base component with seam loops of the weft yarns for interconnection; assembling the press felt into a closed-loop piece by arranging the jointing edges of the base fabric edge on edge, whereby the jointing edges form a seam area, where the seam loops intermesh and form a seam loop channel in the transverse direction of the press felt, and a seam yarn, which interconnects the jointing edges, is inserted in the seam loop channel; extending the surface component at a first jointing edge of the base fabric for a predetermined distance longer than the base component in the longitudinal direction of the press felt, whereby a seam flap extending over at least the seam area of the base component is provided at the first jointing edge when the base fabric is formed; extending the base component at a second jointing edge of the base fabric for the length of the seam flap longer than the surface component; binding the surface component and the base component together before attaching at least one batt fibre layer on the base fabric; forming a free outer end to the seam flap; and needling the batt fibre layer on the base fabric provided with the seam flap and providing the batt fibre layer at least on the base fabric surface facing a web to be dried.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:weaving the surface component and the base component of the base fabric in separate steps; and assembling the base fabric by superimposing the independent surface component and the independent base component.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:weaving the surface component and the base component of the base fabric simultaneously to be independent weave layers each having separate warp yarns and weft yarns; interconnecting the surface component and the base component during weaving with binding yarns that run between the components; and weaving the surface component for a predetermined distance longer than the base component at the first jointing edge of the base fabric so as to form the seam flap; and weaving the base component for the length of the seam flap longer than the surface component at the second jointing edge of the base fabric.
- 4. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:weaving the surface component and the base component of the base fabric simultaneously to be independent weave layers each having separate warp yarns and weft yarns; interconnecting the surface component and the base component during weaving with binding yarns that run between the components; weaving the base component in a horseshoe form and the surface component into a closed loop around the base component; and cutting the surface component in the transverse direction at a distance corresponding the length of the seam flap from the jointing edge of the base fabric.
- 5. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:forming the base fabric surface component of surface weft yarns which are arranged to interlace with the warp yarns of the base component; extending the surface weft yarns longer than the base component weft yarns at the first jointing edge of the base fabric so as to form the seam flap; applying for the seam flap portion surface warp yarns, separate from the base component, which are bound with the surface weft yarns; and extending the base component for the length of the seam flap longer than the surface weft yarns at the second jointing edge of the base fabric.
- 6. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprisingforming the surface component of a yarn array.
- 7. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprisingassembling the base fabric base component, in the longitudinal direction, of at least two different weaves whose transverse jointing edges are interconnected in extension of one another.
- 8. A press felt, comprising a base fabric; and at least one batt fibre layer attached onto at least the surface of the base fabric facing the web to be dried,the base fabric including at least two superimposed components, the first of which is a surface component facing the web to be dried and the second is a base component, the surface component and the base component are bound together before attaching the batt fibre layer on the base fabric. the base component is woven of warp yarns and weft yarns, and seam loops of weft yarns are provided at a first and a second transverse jointing edges of the base component for interconnection, the press felt can be assembled into a closed loop by arranging the jointing edges of the base fabric edge on edge, whereby the jointing edges form a seam area, where the seam loops intermesh and form a seam loop channel in the transverse direction of the press felt, in which channel the seam yarn interlinking the jointing edges can be inserted, the surface component, observed in the longitudinal direction of the press felt, extends longer than the base component at the first jointing edge of the base fabric and forms at the first jointing edge a seam flap that is designed to extend at least over the base component seam area, and which the seam flap is provided with a free outer end, at the second jointing edge of the base fabric the base component extends for the length of the seam flap longer than the surface component, and the batt fibre layer is attached after forming the seam flap.
- 9. The press felt as claimed in claim 8, wherein the surface component and the base component of the base fabric are independent weave layers that are woven in separate steps and superimposed when the base fabric is assembled.
- 10. The press felt as claimed in claim 8, whereinthe surface component and the base component of the base fabric are independent weave layers each having separate warp yarns and weft yarns, the surface component and the base component are interconnected during weaving with binding yarns running between the surface component and the base component, the surface component is woven for a predetermined distance longer than the base component at the first jointing edge of the base fabric so as to form the seam flap, and at the second jointing edge of the base fabric the base component is woven for the length of the seam flap longer than the surface component.
- 11. The press felt as claimed in claim 8, whereinthe base fabric surface component consists of surface weft yarns which are arranged to interlace with the warp yarns of the base component, the surface weft yarns extend for the length of the seam flap longer than the weft yarns of the base component at the first jointing edge of the base fabric, the seam flap comprises surface warp yarns, separate from the base component, which interlace with the surface weft yarns, and the base component extends for the length of the seam flap longer than the surface weft yarns at the second jointing edge of the base fabric.
- 12. The press felt as claimed in claim 8, whereinthe base fabric base component comprises at least two weaves interconnected by their jointing edges.
- 13. The press felt as claimed in claim 8, wherein the surface component is a non-woven structure.
- 14. A press felt base fabric, comprising a base fabric,the base fabric including at least two superimposed components, the first of which is a surface component facing the web to be dried and the second is a base component, the surface component and the base component are bound together, the base component is woven of warp yarns and weft yarns, and seam loops of weft yarns are provided at a first and a second transverse jointing edges of the base component for interconnection, the surface component, observed in the longitudinal direction, extends longer than the base component at the first jointing edge of the base fabric and forms at the first jointing edge a seam flap which is designed to extend at least over the seam area of the base component, the seam flap is provided with a free out end, and at the second jointing edge of the base fabric the base component extends for the length of the seam longer than the surface component.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of Application No. PCT/FI01/01110 filed Dec. 17, 2001. The entire disclosure of the prior application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirely.
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