Claims
- 1. A textile mesh structure comprising:linearly extending warp threads; linearly extending weft threads positioned substantially at a right angle to said warp threads; fixing threads arranged to join said warp and weft threads, said fixing threads being applied by warp knitting to form thread meshes; said thread meshes being arranged to extend around said warp threads over an entire length of said warp threads and around said weft threads in regions in which said warp threads and weft threads intersect; said warp threads and said weft treads being arranged one of individually or in groups at relatively large spacings in order to form internal widths; and in said regions in which said warp threads and said weft threads intersect, lengths of said thread meshes are shorter than in regions between intersect regions.
- 2. The mesh structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said textile mesh structure is structured as a geomesh.
- 3. The mesh structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said lengths of said thread meshes in said intersect regions are at least 30% shorter than said lengths of the meshes between said intersect regions.
- 4. The mesh structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein, in said intersect regions, said lengths of said thread meshes are structured and arranged such that a mesh is associated with each weft thread.
- 5. The mesh structure in accordance with claim 4, wherein said weft threads are arranged in weft thread groups comprising a plurality of weft threads, and said lengths of said thread meshes are structured and arranged such that a mesh is associated with each weft thread of said weft thread group.
- 6. The mesh structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein a fixing thread is associated with each warp thread to form a warp mesh.
- 7. The mesh structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said warp threads are arranged in warp groups including at least two warp threads positioned in closer relation to each other than to adjacent warp groups.
- 8. The mesh structure in accordance with claim 7, further comprising a joining thread arranged in a zig-zag configuration to prevent lateral displacement of said warp threads of said warp group.
- 9. The mesh structure in accordance with claim 7, wherein each fixing thread of said warp group is associated with each warp thread.
- 10. The mesh structure in accordance with claim 9, further comprising joining threads extending in a zig-zag configuration to prevent lateral displacement of said fixing threads.
- 11. The mesh structure in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a non-woven material layer, wherein one of joining threads and said fixing threads are one of knitted on and applied by Raschel knitting to join said warp and said weft threads to said non-woven material layer.
- 12. A process for forming a textile mesh structure comprising:linearly extending warp threads; linearly extending weft threads at substantially a right angle to the warp threads; and warp knitting fixing threads to join the warp and weft threads, whereby thread meshes are formed, wherein the thread meshes are arranged to extend around the warp threads over an entire length of the warp threads and around the weft threads in regions in which the warp threads and weft threads intersect, and wherein, in the regions in which the warp threads and the weft threads intersect, lengths of the thread meshes are formed to be shorter than in regions between intersect regions.
- 13. The process in accordance with claim 12, wherein the warp threads and the weft threads are arranged one of individually and in groups, such that, spacing between threads in a group is smaller than spacing between adjacent groups.
- 14. The process in accordance with claim 12, further comprising arranging a joining thread in a zig-zag configuration to prevent lateral displacement of the warp threads of a warp group.
- 15. The process in accordance with claim 12, further comprising arranging a joining thread in a zig-zag configuration to prevent lateral displacement of the fixing threads.
- 16. The process in accordance with claim 12, further comprising joining the warp and weft threads to a non-woven material layer.
- 17. The process in accordance with claim 16, wherein the joining includes one of knitting on and applying by Raschel knitting.
- 18. A textile mesh structure comprising:linearly extending warp threads; linearly extending weft threads positioned substantially at a right angle to said warp threads; fixing threads arranged to join said warp and weft threads, said fixing threads being applied by warp knitting to form thread meshes; said thread meshes being arranged to extend around said warp threads over an entire length of said warp threads and around said weft threads in regions in which said warp threads and weft threads intersect; said warp threads and said weft threads being arranged one of individually or in groups at relatively large spacings in order to form internal widths; in said regions in which said warp threads and said weft threads intersect, lengths of said thread meshes are shorter than in regions between intersect regions; and a non-woven material layer, wherein one of joining threads and said fixing threads are one of knitted on and applied by Raschel knitting to join said warp and said weft threads to said non-woven material layer.
- 19. A process for forming a textile mesh structure comprising:linearly extending warp threads; linearly extending weft threads at substantially a right angle to the warp threads; and warp knitting fixing threads to join the warp and weft treads, whereby thread meshes are formed, wherein the thread meshes are arranged to extend around the warp threads over an entire length of the warp threads and around the weft treads in regions in which the warp threads and weft threads intersect, wherein, in the regions in which the warp threads and the weft threads intersect, lengths of the thread meshes are formed to be shorter than in regions between intersect regions, and joining the warp and weft threads to a non-woven material layer.
- 20. A textile mesh structure comprising:linearly extending warp threads; linearly extending weft threads positioned substantially at a right angle to said warp threads; fixing threads joining said warp and weft threads; each fixing thread extends around each warp thread over an entire length of each warp thread and around each weft thread in regions in which said warp threads and weft threads intersect, wherein said fixing threads are applied by warp knitting to form thread meshes along each warp thread and around each weft thread in regions in which said warp threads and weft threads intersect; said warp threads and said weft threads being arranged in groups; in regions in which said warp threads and said weft threads intersect, lengths of the thread meshes are shorter than in regions between the regions in which said warp threads and said weft threads intersect; spacings having internal widths being defined by the regions between the regions in which said warp threads and said weft threads intersect; and each group of warp threads being joined together by a joining thread, wherein the internal widths are greater than widths of the groups of said warp threads and said weft threads.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a U.S. National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/EP00/02395 filed Mar. 17, 2000 and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Patent Application No. 199 15 722.7 filed Apr. 8, 1999.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP00/02395 |
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WO00/61850 |
10/19/2000 |
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