Claims
- 1. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric comprising:a base fabric, said base fabric having a system of longitudinal yarns and a system of transverse yarns, said longitudinal yarns being substantially in the machine direction of said base fabric and said transverse yarns being substantially in the cross-machine direction of said base fabric, said yarns of said system of longitudinal yarns being interwoven with said yarns of said system of transverse yarns to form said base fabric in a rectangular shape with a length, a width, two lengthwise edges and two widthwise edges, said longitudinal yarns forming seaming loops along each of said two widthwise edges, said seaming loops being interdigitated and joined together with a pintle to form a seam; a strip of flow-resistant material over said seam and attached thereto, said flow-resistant material providing said seam with permeabilities to air and water substantially identical to those of the rest of said papermaker's fabric; and at least one layer of staple fiber batt entangled through said base fabric.
- 2. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said base fabric comprises a top layer and a bottom layer, said yarns of said system of longitudinal yarns being interwoven with some of said yarns of said system of transverse yarns to form said top layer and with the remainder of said yarns of said system of transverse yarns to form said bottom layer, said yarns of said system of longitudinal yarns alternating from said top layer to said bottom layer, and vice versa, at said two widthwise edges, when so alternating, forming said seaming loops, said base fabric thereby being a laminated structure having two woven plies joined to one another by said seaming loops along said two widthwise edges, and wherein said at least one layer of staple fiber batt joins said top layer to said bottom layer.
- 3. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said base fabric comprises a top layer and a bottom layer fashioned from an endless base fabric layer comprising a fabric strip having a first lateral edge, a second lateral edge, a plurality of longitudinal yarns and a plurality of transverse yarns, said fabric strip being spirally wound in a plurality of contiguous turns wherein said first lateral edge in a given turn of said fabric strip abuts said second lateral edge of an adjacent turn thereof, thereby forming a helically continuous seam separating adjacent turns of said fabric strip, said helically continuous seam being closed by attaching abutting first and second lateral edges of said fabric strip to one another, thereby providing said base fabric layer in the form of an endless loop having a machine direction and a cross-machine direction, said endless base fabric layer being flattened to produce said top layer and said bottom layer having two widthwise edges, said top layer and said bottom layer being connected to one another at folds along said two widthwise edges, at least one transverse yarn in each of said turns of said fabric strip being removed at each of said folds at said two widthwise edges to provide unbound sections of longitudinal yarns of said fabric strip at said folds, said unbound sections being said seaming loops, said base fabric thereby being a laminated structure having two layers joined to one another by said seaming loops along said two widthwise edges, and wherein said at least one layer of staple fiber batt joins said top layer to said bottom layer.
- 4. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flow-resistant material is a ribbon of woven material.
- 5. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flow-resistant material is a ribbon of nonwoven material.
- 6. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flow-resistant material is a ribbon of polymeric film.
- 7. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flow resistant material is a polymeric foam.
- 8. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flow-resistant material is a cured liquid resin.
- 9. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric comprising:a base fabric, said base fabric having a rectangular shape with a length, a width, two lengthwise edges, and two widthwise edges, said base fabric having a system of longitudinal yarns and a system of transverse yarns, said longitudinal yarns being substantially in the machine direction of said base fabric and said transverse yarns being substantially in the cross-machine direction of said base fabric, said base fabric having a top layer and a bottom layer joined to one another only at said two widthwise edges by said longitudinal yarns, said longitudinal yarns forming seaming loops along each of said two widthwise edges, said seaming loops being interdigitated and joined together with a pintle to form a seam; a strip of flow-resistant material between said top layer and said bottom layer on at least one side of said seam, said flow-resistant material providing said seam with permeabilities to air and water substantially identical to that of the rest of said press fabric; and at least one layer of staple fiber batt entangled through said base fabric and joining said top layer to said bottom layer.
- 10. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 9 wherein said yarns of said system of longitudinal yarns are interwoven with some of said yarns of said system of transverse yarns to form said top layer and with the remainder of said yarns of said system of transverse yarns to form said bottom layer, said yarns of said system of longitudinal yarns alternating from said top layer to said bottom layer, and vice versa, at said two widthwise edges, when so alternating, forming said seaming loops.
- 11. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 9 wherein said base fabric is fashioned from an endless base fabric layer comprising a fabric strip having a first lateral edge, a second lateral edge, a plurality of longitudinal yarns and a plurality of transverse yarns, said fabric strip being spirally wound in a plurality of contiguous turns wherein said first lateral edge in a given turn of said fabric strip abuts said second lateral edge of an adjacent turn thereof, thereby forming a helically continuous seam separating adjacent turns of said fabric strip, said helically continuous seam being closed by attaching abutting first and second lateral edges of said fabric strip to one another, thereby providing said base fabric layer in the form of an endless loop having a machine direction and a cross-machine direction, said endless base fabric layer being flattened to produce said top layer and said bottom layer having two widthwise edges, said top layer and said bottom layer being connected to one another at folds along said two widthwise edges, at least one transverse yarn in each of said turns of said fabric strip being removed at each of said folds at said two widthwise edges to provide unbound sections of longitudinal yarns of said fabric strip at said folds, said unbound sections being said seaming loops.
- 12. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 9 wherein said flow-resistant material is a ribbon of woven material.
- 13. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 9 wherein said flow-resistant material is a ribbon of nonwoven material.
- 14. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 9 wherein said flow-resistant material is a ribbon of polymeric film.
- 15. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 9 wherein said flow-resistant material is a polymeric foam.
- 16. An on-machine-seamable papermaker's fabric as claimed in claim 9 wherein said flow-resistant material is a cured liquid resin.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based upon U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/242,693 filed Oct. 23, 2000 entitled “Seamed Papermaker's Fabrics”.
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