Claims
- 1. A papermakers fabric comprising:
- a first layer defined by a first plurality of weft yarns;
- a second layer defined by a second plurality of weft yarns;
- a plurality of stuffer picks; and
- a plurality of warp yarns of non-circular cross section interwoven with said weft yarns to define a first surface on said first layer, a second surface on said second layer, and a plurality of stuffer pick receiving sheds interposed between said first and second layers, each shed for receiving at least one of said stuffer picks, a select number of said shed defining warp yarns extending out of a warp end of said fabric and being symmetrically rewoven into said fabric to produce a mirror image of itself when viewed with respect to the plane defined by said stuffer picks and to define a number of seam loops, one seam loop being formed by at least one of a preselected number of adjacent shed defining warp yarns.
- 2. The papermakers fabric of claim 1, wherein each of said stuffer pick receiving sheds has four sides, each side being defined by one of said warp yarns of non-circular cross section.
- 3. The papermakers fabric of claim 1, wherein the size of each of said seam loops is determined by one crimp length of said warp yarn.
- 4. The papermakers fabric of claim 1, wherein said weft yarns are monofilament yarns.
- 5. The papermakers fabric of claim 1, wherein said warp yarns are monofilament yarns having a generally rectangular cross section.
- 6. The papermakers fabric of claim 1, wherein said stuffer picks are selected from the group consisting of monofilament yarns, multifilament yarns, staple yarns, and spun yarns.
- 7. The papermakers fabric of claim 1 wherein each of said seam loops is positioned symmetrically relative to said first and said second surfaces.
- 8. The papermakers fabric of claim 7 wherein each of said warp yarns is symmetrically rewoven into said fabric.
- 9. A papermakers fabric comprising:
- a first layer defined by a first plurality of cross-machine direction weft yarns of circular cross section;
- a second layer defined by a second plurality of cross-machine direction weft yarns of circular cross section; and
- a plurality of machine direction warp yarns of generally rectangular cross section, each of said warp yarns interwoven with each of said layers of weft yarns to define a first surface of flat warp direction floats on said first layer and a second surface of flat warp direction floats on said second layer, said floats in each of said first and second surfaces spanning at least two weft yarns, wherein all said warp yarns extend out of a warp end of said fabric and are symmetrically rewoven into said fabric to produce a mirror image of itself when viewed with respect to an intermediate plane of said fabric and to define a number of binder loops and a number of seam loops, one seam loop being formed by at least one of a preselected number of adjacent warp yarns.
- 10. The papermakers fabric of claim 9, wherein all of the floats of said first surface are of equal length.
- 11. The papermakers fabric according to claim 10, wherein all of the floats of said second surface are of the same length.
- 12. The papermakers fabric according to claim 11, wherein all of the floats of said first and second surfaces are of the same length.
- 13. A papermakers fabric comprising:
- a first layer defined by a first plurality of weft yarns;
- a second layer defined by a second plurality of weft yarns; and
- a plurality of warp yarns of non-circular cross section interwoven with said weft yarns to define a first surface on said first layer, a second surface on said second layer, and a plurality of stuffer pick receiving sheds interposed between said first and second layers, said warp yarns extending out of a warp end of said fabric, and being symmetrically rewoven into said fabric to produce a mirror image of itself when viewed with respect to the plane defined by said stuffer picks and to define a number of seam loops, one seam loop being formed by at least one warp yarn in every six adjacent warp yarns, the remaining warp yarns defining binder loops.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 192,216, filed Sept. 30, 1980.
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