Claims
- 1. A method of producing an improved stitch bonded fabric comprising the steps of:
- a) feeding a fibrous fleece to a stitching zone, said stitching zone having a plurality of compound needles and a plurality of knocking over sinkers on one side thereof;
- b) piercing said fleece with said needles, each adjacent needle being spaced apart from each other adjacent needle in two directions;
- c) supplying stitching yarns to said needles after said needles have pierced said fleece;
- d) withdrawing said needles and stitching yarns through said fleece to form stitching loops, said loops engaging and holding bundles of fibers from said fleece therewithin with said fiber bundles follow a generally sinusoidal path across said fleece in a direction transverse to movement of said fleece, resulting in enhanced fabric stability in such direction.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein said adjacent needles are offset by approximately one-half stitch length in the direction of movement of said fleece.
- 3. A method of producing an improved stitch bonded fabric on a machine having a stitching zone having a plurality of needles located on one side of said stitching zone and being reciprocable with respect thereto, and a plurality of knock-over sinkers cooperating with said needles, said each of said needles being offset from other adjacent needles in at least two directions, and with a stitching yarn supply for each needle located on an opposite side of said zone, comprising the steps of:
- a) continuously feeding a fleece to said stitching zone;
- b) piercing said fleece with said needles at said offset locations with a forward end of said needles extending beyond said fleece, each of said needles forcing portions of said fleece therearound away therefrom in opposite directions with respect to fleece movement;
- c) supplying stitching yearns to each of said needles at said extending end;
- d) withdrawing said needles and said stitching yarns through said fleece with said stitching yearns engaging forced away portions of said fleece, and forming loops of said stitching yarns to hold a fleece portion engaged thereby, said loops interengaging with previously formed loops;
- e) repeating the steps b) through d) to produce a chain of said loops in the direction of fleece movement; and
- f) thereby causing said held fleece portions in said loops to follow a sinusoidal path across the width of said fleece.
- 4. A stitch bonded fabric comprising a fiber fleece of columns of warp-wise stitches, said stitches adjacent to each other in a weft-wise direction being offset such that the bundles of fibers captured within said stitches are distorted in an oscillated fashion forming a pattern similar to two sinu-soidal curves 180.degree. out of phase with each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 353,088 filed May 17, 1989.
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