Claims
- 1. A textile fabric for three-dimensional shaping comprising:
- a plurality of oblique yarns extending in radial directions from a center of said textile fabric; and
- a circumferential yarn woven spirally in a circumferential direction in said oblique yarns;
- wherein each adjacent one of said oblique yarns are interlaced with each other and said circumferential yarn is woven between the interlaced oblique yarns such that said interlacing occurs between each adjacent spirally woven circumferential yarn to thereby form said textile fabric as a triaxial textile fabric.
- 2. A textile fabric for three-dimensional shaping according to claim 1, wherein a deviation in yarn density of said oblique yarns and said circumferential yarn is within the range of .+-.10 percent.
- 3. A process for producing a textile fabric for three-dimensional shaping comprising the steps of:
- first, moving alternate ones of a plurality of radially extending first oblique yarns which are mounted to a center of a die in an upward direction and moving the remaining second alternate ones of said oblique yarns in a downward direction to make an opening between the first and second oblique yarns;
- second, inserting a circumferential yarn into said opening;
- third, moving the first oblique yarns in said downward direction and the second oblique yarns in said upward direction to make a reverse opening between said first and second oblique yarns; and
- fourth, inserting said circumferential yarn into said reverse opening;
- wherein said steps are repeated sequentially to weave a fabric with said oblique yarns and said circumferential yarn;
- said process comprising the additional step of interlacing each adjacent one of said oblique yarns with each other, said additional step occurring between said second and third steps and said fourth and next first steps whereby said textile fabric thus woven is a triaxial textile fabric.
- 4. A process of producing a textile fabric for three-dimensional shaping, according to claim 3, wherein the number of said oblique yarns is increased in proportion to the radius of the cloth being woven so that the deviation in yarn density of said oblique yarns normally remains within a fixed range and the ratio between a tensile force of said circumferential yarn and a tensile force of said oblique yarns is increased in proportion to said radius so that the deviation in density of said circumferential yarn remains within a fixed range.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/278,210, filed on Nov. 30, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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