Claims
- 1. A unitary membrane adapted for enhancing de-watering of a continuous fiber web in a pressing apparatus, comprising:a pair of longitudinal edge portions; and a semipermeable portion positioned between said pair of longitudinal edge portions, wherein said unitary membrane comprises a polymeric fabric, said unitary membrane having a thickness less than about 0.1 inches and having a plurality of holes formed through said polymeric fabric at said semipermeable portion, said semipermeable portion having a permeability greater than zero and less than about five CFM per square foot as measured by TAPPI test method TIP 0404-20.
- 2. The unitary membrane of claim 1, wherein said semipermeable portion has a permeability greater than zero and less than about two CFM per square foot as measured by TAPPI test method TIP 0404-20.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said permeability is determined by at least one of a size, a shape, a frequency and a pattern of a plurality of holes in said semipermeable portion.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said plurality of holes are laser-formed holes.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said plurality of holes are needle punched holes.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said plurality of holes are chemically-formed holes.
- 7. The unitary membrane of claim 1, wherein said semipermeable portion has a void percentage of less than 40 percent.
- 8. A unitary membrane for use in a pressing apparatus comprising:a pair of longitudinal edge portions, said pair of longitudinal edge portions being tapered such that a cross-section of said unitary membrane has a trapezoidal shape; and a semipermeable portion positioned between said pair of longitudinal edge portions, wherein said unitary membrane comprises a polymeric fabric, said unitary membrane having a thickness less than about 0.1 inches and having a plurality of holes formed through said polymeric fabric at said semipermeable portion, said semipermeable portion having a permeability greater than zero and less than about five CFM per square foot as measured by TAPPI test method TIP 0404-20.
- 9. A unitary membrane for use in a pressing apparatus comprising:a pair of longitudinal edge portions, said pair of longitudinal edge portions being impermeable; and a semipermeable portion positioned between said pair of longitudinal edge portions, wherein said unitary membrane comprises a polymeric fabric, said unitary membrane having a thickness less than about 0.1 inches and having a plurality of holes formed through said polymeric fabric at said semipermeable portion, said semipermeable portion having a permeability greater than zero and less than about five CFM per square foot as measured by TAPPI test method TIP 0404-20.
- 10. A unitary membrane for use in a pressing apparatus, comprising:a pair of longitudinal edge portions; and a semipermeable portion positioned between said pair of longitudinal edge portions, wherein said unitary membrane comprises a polymeric fabric, said polymeric fabric forming a flow resistance layer near a surface of said unitary membrane, said unitary membrane having a thickness less than about 0.1 inches and having a plurality of holes formed through said polymeric fabric at said semipermeable portion, said semipermeable portion having a permeability greater than zero and less than about five CFM per square foot as measured by TAPPI test method TIP 0404-20.
- 11. The unitary membrane of claim 10, further comprising a fluid distribution layer adjacent said flow resistance layer.
- 12. A unitary membrane for use in a pressing apparatus, comprising:a pair of longitudinal edge portions; a semipermeable portion positioned between said pair of longitudinal edge portions, wherein said unitary membrane comprises a polymeric fabric, said unitary membrane having a thickness less than about 0.1 inches and having a plurality of holes formed through said polymeric fabric at said semipermeable portion, said semipermeable portion having a permeability greater than zero and less than about five CFM per square foot as measured by TAPPI test method TIP 0404-20; and a membrane surface which is abrasion resistant.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional No. 60/106,169 filed Oct. 29, 1998, No. 60/106,647 filed Nov. 2, 1998 and No. 60/106 649, filed Nov. 2,1998.
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Provisional Applications (3)
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60/106647 |
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60/106649 |
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60/106169 |
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