Claims
- 1. A fabric abrading machine for raising a pile predominantly by pure abrasion on the surface of a fabric, said machine including:
- (a) an abrading roller consisting essentially of a solid, wholly coherent body of a yieldable non-woven, three dimension, skeletal network incorporating abrasive particles distributed throughout said body;
- (b) a rigid pressure element arranged in nip relationship with said abrading roller;
- (c) means mounting said abrading roller and said pressure element whereby said pressure element is able to press into and cause a depression in said abrading roller body having a depth at least in the region of from 1 to 6 mm;
- (d) means for forwarding fabric along a path through said nip between the abrading roller and said pressure element and in contact with the surface of said abrading roller body; and
- (e) means for rotating said abrading roller body at a speed such that the surface speed of the abrading roller is substantially greater than the forwarding speed of the fabric.
- 2. The fabric abrading machine according to claim 1 wherein the abrading roller comprises a plurality of sheets of non-woven fibrous material, each incorporating abrasive particles distributed throughout, laminated together to form a coherent, yieldable body.
- 3. A fabric abrading machine according to claim 1 wherein said mounting means are adapted to produce a mean pressure of at least 8 kPa between said pressure element and the abrading roller body.
- 4. A fabric abrading machine according to claim 1 or 3 wherein the grain size of said abrasive particles is within the range 80 to 180 on the grain size scale of the Grinding Wheel Institute of America.
- 5. A method of abrading a fabric surface predominantly by pure abrasion to produce a pile thereon, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) forwarding a fabric along a path which brings a surface thereof in contact with the surface of an abrasive roller consisting essentially of a yieldable solid, coherent body of a non-woven three dimensional skeletal network incorporating abrasive particles distributed through said network,
- (b) exerting pressure on the fabric by means of a rigid pressure element in nip relationship with said abrading roller so that said rigid pressure element causes a depression in said abrading roller body having a depth at least in the region of from 1 to 6 mm and presses the fabric against the abrading roller body in said depression, and
- (c) rotating said abrading roller at a speed such that the surface speed of the abrading roller is substantially greater than the speed of the fabric.
- 6. A method of abrading a fabric surface according to claim 5 wherein the fabric is urged into said abrading roller body with a mean pressure of at least 8 kPa.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 152,632 filed May 23, 1980 and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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