Claims
- 1. An endless loop monoplanar papermakers' fabric comprising inter-woven warp and filling yarn systems, said warp yarn system comprising warp yarns woven in a preselected conventional unbalanced papermakers' weave pattern chosen from the class consisting of a 1/2 twill, a 2/1 twill, a 1/4 twill, a 4/1 twill, a 2/3 twill, a 3/2 twill, a 1/5 twill, a 5/1 twill, a 1/4 sateen and a 4/1 sateen, combined and alternated with warp yarns woven in accordance the reverse of said preselected pattern so that each fill yarn has an equal number of warp yarns passing thereover and thereunder, whereby the forces within said fabric are balanced reducing the tendency to edge curl and said fabric is provided with an improved support surface.
- 2. The structure claimed in claim 1 wherein said papermakers' fabric comprises an endless belt for use in a section of a papermaking machine chosen from the class consisting of the forming section, the transfer section, the press section and the dryer section.
- 3. The structure claimed in claim 1 wherein said papermakers' fabric is a forming fabric.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application U.S. Ser. No. 120,377, filed Feb. 11, 1980 and entitled "PAPERMAKERS' FORMING FABRIC", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,356,844.
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