Claims
- 1. A method of providing a row of loops at each end of a weave, said weave comprising two layers of weft threads with the threads positioned in pairs substantially one above the other, warp threads interconnecting said weft layers, and a locking wire intended to interconnect said rows of loops to form an endless fabric web, the method comprising:
- removing permanently the weft threads in a first zone closest to one end edge of said weave;
- removing temporarily the weft threads in a second zone adjacent said first zone;
- arranging said temporarily removed weft threads, alternatively a corresponding number of weft threads, together with one coarse folding wire and also one or several thin folding wires as a warp wherein said coarse wire temporarily replaces said locking wire intended finally to interconnect the two weave ends,
- where two warp thread ends in succession in accordance with the pattern repeat weave between the threads of the outermost one of said pairs in said second zone of weft threads, carrying one of said warp thread ends, after having woven said warp thread end into said second zone of weft threads in accordance with the correct weaving pattern, in a loop around said thin folding wire (or wires) as well as around said coarse folding wire and thereafter carrying said warp thread end in the reverse direction in the position of said second warp thread to a pick-up point in said second zone of weft threads, at which point said two warp threads meet,
- where at least two of three consecutive warp thread ends according to the pattern repeat weave between the threads of the outermost pair of said second zone of weft threads, one of these warp thread ends after having been woven according to the pattern into said second zone of weft threads is carried in a loop about the thin folding wire (or wires) as well as the coarse folding wire and then back in the place of one of the other warp threads to a pick-up point in the said second zone of weft threads, at which point the two warp threads meet each other whereas the third warp thread after having been woven according to the pattern into said second zone of weft threads is carried to a pick-up point in connection with the outermost pair of weft threads of said second zone of weft threads;
- where two subsequent warp thread ends in accordance with the pattern repeat weave over and below, alternatively below, the threads of the outermost one of said pairs in said second zone of weft threads, carrying one of said warp thread ends, after having woven said warp thread end into said second zone of weft threads in accordance with the correct weaving pattern, around said outermost pair of weft threads and the thin folding wire or wires and thereafter carrying said warp thread end in the reverse direction in the position of said second warp thread to a pick-up point in said second zone of weft threads, at which place said two warp threads meet;
- where at least two of three succeeding warp thread ends according to the pattern repeat weave over and below, alternatively below, the threads of the outermost pair of said second zone of weft threads, one of these weft threads, after having been woven into said second zone of weft threads in correct pattern, weaves about said outermost pair and the thin folding wire (or wires) and then back in the place of one of the other warp threads to a pick-up point in said second zone of weft threads, at which point the two warp threads meet, whereas the third warp thread end after having been woven into said second zone of weft threads in correct pattern is carried to a pick-up point in connection with the outermost pair of weft threads,
- where one warp thread end in accordance with the pattern repeat weaves between, alternatively above or below, the threads of the outermost one of said pairs in said second zone of weft threads without being followed by a warp thread end having the same alternative weaving pattern, carrying said warp thread end, after having woven said warp thread end in accordance with the correct weaving pattern into said second zone of weft threads, around said outermost pair of weft threads and said thin folding wire or wires to a pick-up point adjacent to said outermost pair of weft threads, and
- treating said warp thread ends at both edges of said weave in the same manner and preferably simultaneously, said coarse folding wire being common to said warp thread ends of both fabric end edges.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, comprising forming said row of loops intended to be interconnected such that every one of said warp threads crosses one of the weft threads of said layers of weft threads a larger number of times than it crosses the weft threads of the other one of said layers.
- 3. The method as claimd in claim 1 wherein said weave is a forming fabric.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 943,118, filed Sept. 18, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,206,787.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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