Claims
- 1. A woven fabric for use on a paper making machine having a support surface and a running surface, said fabric comprising a first set of synthetic filaments disposed in generally parallel relationship and in a machine direction; a second set of synthetic filaments disposed generally in parallel relationship in a cross machine direction and transversely of said first set of filaments' said first and second sets of filaments being interwoven with each other so as to be serpentinely configured to provide a first grouping of machine direction filaments having coplanar support surface crossovers, which cross over filaments of said cross machine direction filaments and lie along a first substantially horizontal plane, and a second grouping of machine direction filaments having sub-support surface crossovers which cross over filaments of the cross machine direction filaments and lie along a second substantially horizontal plane spaced below said first substantially horizontal plane, and said set of cross machine direction filaments having coplanar support surface crossovers which cross over machine direction filaments and are recessed below said first plane formed by said first grouping of machine direction crossovers, said set of cross machine crossovers are disposed above said second plane of said second grouping of machine direction crossovers, said first grouping of machine direction crossovers and said cross machine direction crossovers are arranged in spaced relationship so as to define diagonally arranged pockets across said support surface, said pockets being separated from each other across said support surface by said first grouping of machine direction crossovers and interconnected in said machine direction along the length of said fabric at said cross machine crossovers; and; wherein at least one of said first and second set of filaments are blended synthetic monofilaments.
- 2. The fabric of claim 1 wherein said blended monofilaments are a mixture of between 80% and 99% polyethylene-terephtalate and between 1% and 20% a fluorocarbon polymers.
- 3. The fabric of claim 2 wherein said fluorocarbon polymer comprises polymerized tetraflouroethylene.
- 4. The fabric of claim 2 where both said first and second set of filaments are blended synthetic monofilaments.
- 5. The fabric of claim 1 wherein said weave is a five shed satin or Atlas pattern.
- 6. The fabric of claim 1 wherein said cavities span generally two machine direction filaments and one cross machine direction filament.
- 7. The fabric of claim 1 wherein said cross machine direction crossovers are recessed below said first plane by a depth equal to at least 5% and no more than 45% of the diameter of said first grouping of machine direction filaments.
- 8. The fabric of claim 1 wherein said second grouping of subsurface crossovers are submerged below said support surface at a second depth which is substantially at least twice that of said submerged depth of said crossovers of said cross machine filaments.
- 9. The fabric of claim 1 wherein on said running surface, coplanar crossovers of said cross machine direction filaments extend below crossovers of said machine direction filaments so that said cross machine direction filaments form that portion of the running surface for contacting support rollers of said paper forming machine.
- 10. The fabric of claim 8 wherein running surface crossovers of said cross machine direction filaments extend below running surface crossovers of said machine direction filaments by between 5% and 45% of the diameter of said machine direction filaments.
- 11. The fabric of claim 1 wherein said fabric has a count of between 10 by 10 to 120 by 120 filaments per inch.
- 12. The fabric of claim 1 wherein said filaments have a diameter of between 0.14 mm and 1.0 mm.
- 13. A fabric for use with a paper forming machine comprising a set of machine direction blended synthetic monofilaments having a first diameter and which are interwoven with a set of cross machine direction blended synthetic monofilaments having a second diameter, the combination of:
- a five shed Atlas weave pattern with said machine direction monofilaments passing over four and under one of said cross machine direction monofilaments to form a machine direction monofilament dominant first surface and a cross machine direction monofilament dominant second surface;
- first uppermost surface areas of said machine direction monofilaments are arranged on said first surface to extend along a common substantially horizontal first plane which is above a second common substantially horizontal second plane formed by uppermost surface are of the cross machine direction monofilaments by an amount equal to at least 5 percent of the diameter of said machine direction filaments;
- second upper most surface areas of said machine direction monofilaments are arranged over said first surface along a common substantially horizontal third plane which is below said second plane formed by said uppermost surface areas of the cross machine direction monofilaments by a first distance and area also below said first plane formed by said uppermost surface areas of said machine direction monofilaments by a second greater distance, said first uppermost surfaces of said machine direction monofilaments and said upper surfaces of said cross machine direction monofilaments forming pockets over said first surface, and;
- lower surface areas of the cross machine direction monofilaments are arranged on the cross machine direction monofilament dominant second surface to extend along a common substantially horizontal fourth plane which is below a common substantially horizontal fifth plane formed by lower most surfaces areas of said machine direction monofilaments by an amount equal to at least 5 percent of the diameter of said machine direction monofilaments;
- whereby a fabric having improved wear resistance and improved paper product release qualities is provided.
- 14. The fabric of claim 13 wherein said first surface comprises a paper product support surface and said second surface comprises a running surface.
- 15. The fabric of claim 13 wherein said second surface comprises a paper product support surface and said first surface comprises a running surface.
- 16. The fabric of claim 13 wherein in said blended synthetic monofilaments comprise essentially between 80% and 99% polyethylene-terephtalate and between 1% and 20% fluorocarbon polymers.
- 17. The fabric of claim 16 wherein said fluorocarbon polymers are polymerized tetraflouroethylene.
- 18. A woven fabric for use on a paper making machine having a support surface and a running surface, said fabric comprising a first set of synthetic filaments disposed in generally parallel relationship and in a machine direction; a second set of synthetic filaments disposed generally in parallel relationship in a cross machine direction and transversely of said first set of filaments, said first and second sets of filaments being interwoven with each other so as to be serpentinely configured to provide a first grouping of machine direction filaments having coplanar support surface crossovers which cross over filaments of said cross machine direction filaments and lie along a first substantially horizontal plane, and a second grouping of machine direction filaments having sub-support surface crossovers which cross over filaments of the cross machine direction filaments and lie along a second substantially horizontal plane spaced below said first substantially horizontal plane, and said set of cross machine direction filaments having coplanar support surface crossovers which lie along a third substantially horizontal plane and which cross over machine direction filaments, said third substantially horizontal plane of said set of cross machine crossovers being disposed above said second plane of said second grouping of machine direction crossovers and below said first plane of said first grouping of machine direction crossovers and said cross machine direction crossovers being arranged in spaced relationship so as to define diagonally arranged pockets across said support surface, said pockets being separated from each other across said support surface by said first grouping of machine direction crossovers and interconnected in said machine direction along the length of said fabric at said cross machine crossovers; and; wherein said first and second set of filaments are blended synthetic monofilaments.
- 19. The fabric of claim 18 wherein said blended monofilaments are a mixture of between 80% and 99% polyethylene- terephtalate and between 1% and 20% a fluorocarbon polymers.
- 20. The fabric of claim 19 wherein said fluorocarbon polymer comprises polymerized tetraflouroethylene.
- 21. The fabric of claim 18 wherein said third substantially horizontal plane of said set of cross-machine yarns is below said first plane formed by said first grouping of machine direction yarns.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/908,472 filed on Jul. 6, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,228,482.
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