Claims
- 1. A papermaker's fabric comprising:
- a base fabric layer including cross machine direction fabric yarns and machine direction fabric yarns interwoven to form a papermaking surface with single float machine direction knuckles on said papermaking surface;
- first additional cross machine direction yarns positioned between adjacent ones of said cross machine direction fabric yarns on said papermaking surface of said base fabric layer, said first additional cross machine direction yarns not forming part of said single knuckles of said base fabric layer;
- second additional cross machine direction yarns positioned between said adjacent ones of said cross machine direction fabric yarns on said papermaking surface of said base fabric layer, said second additional cross machine direction yarns not forming part of said single knuckles of said base fabric layer;
- wherein said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns are interwoven with said base fabric layer; and
- wherein each of said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns serves as a fiber supporting yarn and each of said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns serves as a locator yarn for locating the other of said first and second cross machine direction yarns in a substantially central position between adjacent ones of said cross machine direction fabric yarns.
- 2. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 1, wherein each first additional cross machine direction yarn crosses a second additional cross machine direction yarn at multiple crossing points, and wherein said crossing points are positioned below said papermaking surface.
- 3. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 2, wherein each of said crossing points is beneath a base fabric layer machine direction yarn.
- 4. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 1, wherein said machine direction yarns and cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer are interwoven to form a plain weave fabric.
- 5. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 1, wherein said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns are of a smaller diameter than said cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer.
- 6. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 1, further comprising a lower fabric layer having machine direction yarns interwoven with said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns.
- 7. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 6, wherein said lower fabric layer further includes cross machine direction yarns.
- 8. A papermaker's fabric comprising:
- a base fabric layer including cross machine direction yarns and machine direction yarns interwoven to form a papermaking surface, said base fabric layer having single float machine direction knuckles on said papermaking surface;
- pairs of first and second additional cross machine direction yarns interwoven with said machine direction yarns but not forming part of said base fabric layer, each of said pairs of first and second cross machine direction yarns being positioned between adjacent cross machine direction fabric yarns, and each base fabric layer cross machine direction yarn being positioned between adjacent pairs of first and second additional cross machine direction yarns;
- each of said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns serving as a fiber supporting yarn and as a locator yarn for locating the other yarn of said pair of first and second cross machine direction yarns.
- 9. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 8, wherein each first additional cross machine direction yarn of a pair crosses the second additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair at multiple crossing points, and wherein said crossing points are positioned below said papermaking surface.
- 10. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 9, wherein each of said crossing points is beneath a base fabric layer machine direction yarn.
- 11. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 8, wherein said machine direction yarns and cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer are interwoven to form a plain weave fabric.
- 12. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 8, wherein said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns are of a smaller diameter than said cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer.
- 13. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 8, further comprising a lower fabric layer having machine direction yarns interwoven with said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns.
- 14. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 13, wherein said lower fabric layer further includes cross machine direction yarns.
- 15. A papermaker's fabric comprising:
- a base fabric layer including cross machine direction yarns and machine direction yarns interwoven to form a papermaking surface, said base fabric layer having single float machine direction knuckles on said papermaking surface;
- pairs of first and second additional cross machine direction yarns interwoven with said machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer, but not forming part of said base fabric layer, each of said pairs of first and second cross machine direction yarns being positioned between adjacent cross machine direction fabric yarns of said base fabric layer on said papermaking surface, and each base fabric layer cross machine direction yarn being positioned between adjacent pairs of first and second additional cross machine direction yarns;
- wherein each of said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns interweaves with said base fabric layer machine direction yarns such that as the first additional cross machine direction yarn of each pair passes over a first set of base fabric layer machine direction yarns, each second additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair passes below said first set of base fabric layer machine direction yarns, and as the second additional cross machine direction yarns of each pair passes over a second set of base fabric layer machine direction yarns, each first additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair passes below said second set of base fabric layer machine direction yarns.
- 16. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 15, wherein each first additional cross machine direction yarn of a pair crosses the second additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair at multiple crossing points, and wherein said crossing points are positioned below said papermaking surface.
- 17. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 16, wherein each of said crossing points is beneath a base fabric layer machine direction yarn.
- 18. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 15, wherein each of said first additional cross machine direction yarns sequentially passes over two base fabric layer machine direction yarns, under a base fabric layer machine direction yarn, and over two base fabric layer machine direction yarns of said first set of base fabric layer machine direction yarns.
- 19. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 15, wherein said machine direction yarns and cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer are interwoven to form a plain weave fabric.
- 20. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 15, wherein said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns are of a smaller diameter than said cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer.
- 21. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 15, further comprising a lower fabric layer having machine direction yarns interwoven with said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns.
- 22. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 21, wherein said lower fabric layer further includes cross machine direction yarns.
- 23. A papermaker's fabric comprising:
- a base fabric layer including cross machine direction yarns and machine direction yarns interwoven to form a papermaking surface, said base fabric layer having single float machine direction knuckles on said papermaking surface;
- pairs of first and second additional cross machine direction yarns interwoven with said machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer, but not forming part of said base fabric layer, each of said pairs of first and second cross machine direction yarns being positioned between adjacent cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer on said papermaking surface, and each base fabric layer cross machine direction yarn being positioned between adjacent pairs of first and second additional cross machine direction yarns;
- wherein each of said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns interweaves with said base fabric machine direction yarns such that as the first additional cross machine direction yarn of each pair passes over and interweaves with a first set of base fabric layer machine direction yarns, the second additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair passes below said first set of base fabric machine direction yarns, and as the second additional cross machine direction yarn of each pair passes over and interweaves with a second set of base fabric layer machine direction yarns, the first additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair passes below said second set of base fabric layer machine direction yarns.
- 24. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 23, wherein each first additional cross machine direction yarn of each pair crosses the second additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair at multiple crossing points, and wherein said crossing points are positioned below said papermaking surface.
- 25. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 24, wherein each of said crossing points is beneath a base fabric layer machine direction yarn.
- 26. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 23, wherein each of said first additional cross machine direction yarns sequentially passes over two base fabric layermachine direction yarns, under a base fabric layer machine direction yarn, and over two base fabric layer machine direction yarns of said first set of base fabric layer machine direction yarns.
- 27. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 23, wherein said machine direction yarns and cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer are interwoven to form a plain weave fabric.
- 28. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 23, wherein said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns are of a smaller diameter than said cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer.
- 29. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 23, further comprising a lower fabric layer having machine direction yarns interwoven with said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns.
- 30. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 29, wherein said lower fabric layer further includes cross machine direction yarns.
- 31. A papermaker's fabric comprising:
- a base fabric layer including cross machine direction yarns and machine direction yarns interwoven to form a papermaking surface, said base fabric layer having single float machine direction knuckles on said papermaking surface;
- pairs of first and second additional cross machine direction yarns interwoven with said machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer, but not forming part of said base fabric layer, each of said pairs of first and second cross machine direction yarns being positioned between adjacent cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer on said papermaking surface, and each base fabric cross machine direction yarn being positioned between adjacent pairs of first and second additional cross machine direction yarns;
- wherein each of said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns interweaves with said base fabric machine direction yarns such that as the first additional cross machine direction yarn of each pair passes sequentially over a first group of base fabric layer machine direction yarns, under a base fabric layer machine direction yarn, and over a second group of base fabric layer machine direction yarns, the second additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair passes below said first and second groups of base fabric layer machine direction yarns and said base fabric layer machine direction yarn positioned therebetween, and as the second additional cross machine direction yarns of each pair passes sequentially over a third group of base fabric layer machine direction yarns, under a base fabric layer machine direction yarn, and over a fourth group of base fabric layer machine direction yarns, the first additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair passes below said third and fourth groups of base fabric layer machine direction yarns and said base fabric layer machine direction yarn positioned therebetween.
- 32. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 31, wherein each first additional cross machine direction yarn of each pair crosses the second additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair at multiple crossing points, and wherein said crossing points are positioned below said papermaking surface.
- 33. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 32, wherein each of said crossing points is beneath a machine direction yarn.
- 34. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 31, wherein each of said first, second, third and fourth groups of base fabric layer machine direction yarns consists of two base fabric layers machine direction yarns.
- 35. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 31, wherein said machine direction yarns and cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer are interwoven to form a plain weave fabric.
- 36. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 31, wherein said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns are of a smaller diameter than said cross-machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer.
- 37. A papermaker's fabric, comprising:
- upper fabric layer including cross machine direction yarns and machine direction yarns interwoven to form a papermaking surface, said base fabric layer having single float machine direction knuckles on said papermaking surface;
- a lower fabric layer including machine direction yarns;
- pairs of first and second additional cross machine direction yarns interwoven with said machine direction yarns of said upper fabric layer, but not forming part of said upper fabric layer, each of said pairs of first and second cross machine direction yarns being positioned between adjacent cross machine direction fabric yarns of said upper fabric layer, and each upper fabric layer cross machine direction yarn being positioned between adjacent pairs of first and second additional cross machine direction yarns;
- each of said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns serving as a fiber supporting yarn and as a binding yarn such that as the first additional cross machine direction yarn of each pair passes over a first set of upper layer machine direction yarns, the second additional yarn of said pair passes below said first set of upper layer machine direction yarns and below at least one of said lower layer machine direction yarns, and such that as the second additional cross machine direction yarn of each pair passes over a second set of upper layer machine direction yarns, the first additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair passes below said second set of upper layer machine direction yarns and below at least one of said lower layer machine direction yarns, the passage of said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns below lower layer machine direction yarns binding said upper and lower layers together.
- 38. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 37, wherein each first additional yarn of a pair crosses the second additional yarn of said pair at multiple crossing points, and wherein said crossing points are positioned below said papermaking surface.
- 39. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 36, wherein each of said crossing points is beneath a machine direction yarn.
- 40. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 37, wherein each of said first additional cross machine direction yarns sequentially passes over two base fabric layer machine direction yarns, under a base fabric layer machine direction yarn, and over two base fabric layer machine direction yarns of said first set of base fabric layer machine direction yarns.
- 41. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 37, wherein said machine direction yarns and cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric are interwoven to form a plain weave fabric.
- 42. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 37, wherein said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns are of a smaller diameter than said cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer.
- 43. A papermaker's fabric comprising:
- a base fabric layer including cross machine direction yarns and machine direction yarns interwoven to form a papermaking surface, said base fabric layer having single float machine direction knuckles on said papermaking surface;
- pairs of first and second additional cross machine direction yarns interwoven with said machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer, but not forming part of said base fabric layer, each of said pairs of first and second cross machine direction yarns being positioned between adjacent cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer on said papermaking surface, and each base fabric layer cross machine direction yarn being positioned between adjacent pairs of first and second additional cross machine direction yarns;
- wherein each of said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns interweaves with said base fabric machine direction yarns such that as the first additional cross machine direction yarn of each pair passes sequentially over at least a first base fabric layer machine direction yarn, under a second base fabric layer machine direction yarn, and over at least a third base fabric layer machine direction yarn, each second additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair passes below said first, second and third machine direction yarns, and as the second additional cross machine direction yarns of a pair passes sequentially over at least a fourth base fabric layer machine direction yarn, under a fifth base fabric layer machine direction yarn, and over at least a sixth base fabric layer machine direction yarn, the first additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair passes below said fourth, fifth and sixth base fabric layer machine direction yarns.
- 44. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 43, wherein each first additional cross machine direction yarn of a pair crosses each second additional cross machine direction yarn of said pair at multiple crossing points, and wherein said crossing points are positioned below said papermaking surface.
- 45. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 43, wherein each of said crossing points is beneath a base fabric layer machine direction yarn.
- 46. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 43, wherein said machine direction yarns and cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric are interwoven to form a plain weave fabric.
- 47. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 43, wherein said first and second additional cross machine direction yarns are of a smaller diameter than said cross machine direction yarns of said base fabric layer.
- 48. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 43, wherein each of said first additional cross machine direction yarns sequentially passes over two base fabric layer machine direction yarns, under a base fabric layer machine direction yarn, and over base fabric layer two machine direction yarns of said first set of base fabric layer machine direction yarns.
- 49. The papermaker's fabric defined in claim 48, wherein said lower fabric layer further includes cross machine direction yarns.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/603,925, filed Feb. 22, 1996 abandoned, and a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/307,937, U.S. Pat. No. 5,518,042 filed on Sep. 16, 1994.
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