Claims
- 1. A process for making an essentially closed fabric which comprises: providing an open mesh fabric having an open area of less than 70% of the area of the fabric, the open mesh fabric being of a type comprising at least one layer of warp yarns and at least one layer of fill yarns, said at least one layer of warp yarns constituting one group of yarns, said at least one layer of fill yarns constituting a second group of yarns, said warp and fill yarns intersecting one another at an angle, at least the yarns of one of said two groups of yarns being composed of continuous filaments having at least twenty filaments per yarn, at least said yarns of said one group also having not more than one turn per inch, the denier per inch of at least said one group of yarns being at least four thousand, said yarns being coated with at least 5% based on the weight of the yarns after having been coated of a thermoplastic material having a softening point which is lower than the softening point of said filaments, said thermoplastic material being in a sufficiently soft condition that said filaments are capable of spreading out when subjected to compression; applying sufficient pressure to said open mesh fabric to cause said filaments to spread out to close the openings in said open mesh fabric to the extent that the open area of said open mesh fabric is reduced by at least 50% with all of said yarns lying in substantially a single layer, said pressure being applied by passing said open mesh fabric through the nip between two rotating rolls, one of said rolls being heated to a surface temperature at said nip above said softening point of said thermoplastic material but less than the softening point of said filaments and the other of said rolls having a surface temperature less than the softening point of said thermoplastic material; and maintaining said filaments in their spread out position while permitting said thermoplastic material to set by withdrawing the fabric from said nip while maintaining said fabric in tension and in contact with the surface of said other roll immediately after said fabric has passed through said nip for a time at least sufficient for said thermoplastic material to set to a point where it maintains said filaments in spread out position, whereby an essentially closed fabric is made by compressively redistributing said filaments of at least said one group of yarns of said open mesh fabric.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 wherein said soft condition of said thermoplastic material is achieved by preheating said open mesh fabric to at least the softening point of said thermoplastic material but to less than the softening point of said filaments, said open mesh fabric in preheated condition being passed through the nip between said rotating rolls.
- 3. A process according to claim 2 wherein the difference in thickness between said open mesh fabric entering said nip and said substantially closed fabric leaving said nip is at least 30%.
- 4. The product produced by the process of claim 1.
- 5. The product produced by the process of claim 2.
- 6. The product produced by the process of claim 3.
- 7. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein in said open mesh fabric said yarns of said one group in any layer thereof are substantially parallel to each other and substantially equally spaced.
- 8. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein the denier per yarn of at least said yarns of said one group is at least 200.
- 9. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein all of said yarns are composed of continuous filaments having at least twenty filaments per yarn, all of said yarns have not more than one turn per inch and a denier of at least 200 and the denier per inch of both the warp and fill yarns is at least 4,000.
- 10. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said warp and fill yarns intersect one another at about right angles.
- 11. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein in said open mesh fabric there are two layers of warp yarns and one layer of fill yarns, said fill yarns being between said layers of warp yarns.
- 12. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said filaments are selected from the group consisting of rayon, nylon, polyester, polypropylene and glass.
- 13. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said yarns of said one group have zero turns per inch.
- 14. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said thermoplastic material is selected from the group consisting of polyvinylchloride, polyvinylacetate and polyesters.
- 15. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein the weight of said thermoplastic material is about 50%.
- 16. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein the thickness of said substantially closed fabric is at least 30% less than the thickness of said open mesh fabric.
- 17. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said open mesh fabric comprises at least two layers of yarn laid one on top of the other.
- 18. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said open mesh fabric comprises at least two layers of yarn laid one on top of the other, in said open mesh fabric said yarns of said one group in any layer thereof being substantially parallel to each other and substantially equally spaced.
- 19. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said open mesh fabric comprises at least two layers of yarn laid one on top of the other, the denier per yarn of at least said yarns of said one group being at least 200.
- 20. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said open mesh fabric comprises at least two layers of yarn laid one on top of the other, the denier per yarn of at least said yarns of said one group being least 200, all of said yarns being composed of continuous filaments having at least 20 filaments per yarn, all of said yarns having not more than one turn per inch at a denier of at least 200 and the denier per inch of both the warp and the fill yarns being at least 4,000.
- 21. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said open mesh fabric comprises at least two layers of yarn laid one on top of the other, the denier per yarn of at least said yarns of said one group being at least 200, all of said yarns being composed of continuous filaments having at least 20 filaments per yarn, all of said yarns having not more than one turn per inch at a denier of at least 200 and the denier per inch of both the warp and the fill yarns being at least 4,000, in said open mesh fabric the yarns of each group in any layer thereof being substantially parallel to each other and substantially equally spaced.
- 22. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said open mesh fabric comprises at least two layers of yarn laid one on top of the other, the denier per yarn of at least said yarns of said one group being at least 200, all of said yarns being composed of continuous filaments having at least 20 filaments per yarn, all of said yarns having not more than one turn per inch at a denier of at least 200 and the denier per inch of both the warp and the fill yarns being at least 4,000, in said open mesh fabric the yarns of each group in any layer thereof being substantially parallel to each other and substantially equally spaced, the thickness of said substantially closed fabric being at least 30% less than the thickness of said open mesh fabric.
- 23. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said open mesh fabric comprises at least two layers of yarn laid one on top of the other, the denier per yarn of at least said yarns of said one group being at least 200, all of said yarns being composed of continuous filaments having at least 20 filaments per yarn, all of said yarns having not more than one turn per inch at a denier of at least 200 and the denier per inch of both the warp and the fill yarns being at least 4,000, in said open mesh fabric the yarns of each group in any layer thereof being substantially parallel to each other and substantially equally spaced, the thickness of said substantially closed fabric being at least 30% less than the thickness of said open mesh fabric, said warp yarns all having the same number of filaments per yarn, said fill yarns all having the same number of filaments per yarn, the number of filaments per inch of the warp and fill yarns being the same and the denier per inch of the warp and fill yarns being the same.
- 24. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said open mesh fabric comprises at least two layers of yarn laid one on top of the other, the denier per yarn of at least said yarns of said one group being at least 200, all of said yarns being composed of continuous filaments having at least 20 filaments per yarn, all of said yarns having not more than one turn per inch at a denier of at least 200 and the denier per inch of both the warp and the fill yarns being at least 4,000, in said open mesh fabric the yarns of each group in any layer thereof being substantially parallel to each other and substantially equally spaced, the thickness of said substantially closed fabric being at least 30% less than the thickness of said open mesh fabric, said warp yarns all having the same number of filaments per yarn, said fill yarns all having the same number of filaments per yarn, the number of filaments per inch of the warp and fill yarns being the same and the denier per inch of the warp and fill yarns being the same, there being two layers of warp yarns and one layer of fill yarns, said fill yarns being between said layers of warp yarns.
- 25. The product produced by the process of claim 1 and wherein said open mesh fabric comprises at least two layers of yarn laid one on top of the other, the denier per yarn of at least said yarns of said one group being at least 200, all of said yarns being composed of continuous filaments having at least 20 filaments per yarn, all of said yarns having not more than one turn per inch at a denier of at least 200 and the denier per inch of both the warp and the fill yarns being at least 4,000, in said open mesh fabric the yarns of each group in any layer thereof being substantially parallel to each other and substantially equally spaced, the thickness of said substantially closed fabric being at least 30% less than the thickness of said open mesh fabric, said warp yarns all having the same number of filaments per yarn, said fill yarns all having the same number of filaments per yarn, the number of filaments per inch of the warp and fill yarns being the same and the denier per inch of the warp and fill yarns being the same, there being two layers of warp yarns and one layer of fill yarns, said fill yarns being between said layers of warp yarns, said warp and fill yarns intersecting one another at about right angles.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 650,960 filed Jan. 19, 1976 and now abandoned, which, in turn, was a continuation of application Ser. No. 466,492 filed May 2nd, 1974 (now abandoned).
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Continuations (2)
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