Claims
- 1. A planar textile material comprising a load-bearing basic structure and staple fibres adhered to and dispersed within a binder dispersion foam applied to the surface of and/or within the basic structure without flocking, said staple fibers including at least one of
- a. very short fibres of approximately 0.5 mm length,
- b. flock fibres applied to the surface of or within said basic structure without mechanical fastening, and
- c. fibres fastenable to surface portions of said basic structure without needling or silver formation,
- said staple fibres being arbitrarily bound to each other and to said basic structure so that said staple fibres form at least one continuous-three dimensional porous structure.
- 2. A planar textile material according to claim 1 wherein the staple fibres form, together with the binder, said continuous three-dimensional structures filling at least part of the pores of the basic structure.
- 3. A planar textile material according to claim 2 wherein the staple fibres are wholly surrounded by the binder, which enables the staple fibres to be bound arbitrarily to each other and to the basic structure.
- 4. A planar textile material according to claim 3, wherein the continuous three-dimensional structures formed by the staple fibres and the binder is porous.
- 5. A planar textile material according to claim 1 wherein the staple fibres are adhered in position by means of a combination of a binder and a physical fastening.
- 6. A planar textile material according to claim 1 wherein the staple fibres are applied only within the basic structure.
- 7. A planar textile material according to claim 1 wherein the staple fibres are applied only to at least one surface of the basic structure.
- 8. A planar textile material according to claim 7 wherein the staple fibres are applied to the surface of the basic structure so that the staple fibres penetrate partly into the basic structure for improving the grip therewith.
- 9. A planar textile material as claimed in claim 1 wherein said staple fibres is applied in plural layers.
- 10. A planar textile material as claimed in claim 9 wherein a layer of shorter fibres is used as a fastening surface for at least a further layer.
- 11. A planar textile material as claimed in claim 9 wherein successive layers are comprised of relatively longer staple fibres than respectively preceding ones of said layers of said staple fibres.
- 12. A paper machine planar textile material comprising a load-bearing basic structure and staple fibers adhered to and dispersed within a binder dispersion foam applied to the surface of and/or within the basic structure without flocking, said staple fibers including at least one of
- a. very short fibers of approximately 0.5 mm length,
- b. flock fibers applied to the surface of or within said basic structure without mechanical fastening, and
- c. fibers fastenable to surface portions of said basic structure without needling or silver formation,
- said staple fibers being arbitrarily bound to each other and to said basic structure so that said staple fibers form at least one continuous-three dimensional porous structure.
- 13. The material according to claim 1, wherein said binder dispersion foam is a foam producing binder having said fibres mixed therein and applied to the basic structure with the foam having subsequently collapsed.
- 14. A material according to claim 1, wherein the binder dispersion foam having the staple fibres dispersed therein is applied within the basic structure.
- 15. A material according to claim 1 wherein the binder dispersion foam having the staple fibres dispersed therein is spread onto at least one surface of the basic structure.
- 16. A planar paper machine or filtration textile material according to claim 15, wherein binder dispersion foam having the staple fibres dispersed therein is spread onto the surface of the basic structure so that the staple fibres penetrate partly into the basic structure for improving the grip therewith.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 134,571, filed Dec. 14, 1987, now abandoned.
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