Claims
- 1. A device for weaving a fabric, comprising:a plurality of weaving elements comprising reed wires, each weaving element being separated from adjacent weaving elements by a space; a plurality of dents, each dent comprising a weaving element and an adjacent space, with at least one of the dents having a width different from the width of the other dents by a width of at least one reed wire being different from at least one other reed wire, and with a finished fabric woven on the device having a substantially uniform air permeability within predetermined discrete portions of the width of the finished fabric.
- 2. The device in accordance with claim 1, wherein each space has substantially the same width as each of the other spaces.
- 3. The device in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one space is of a different width than at least one other space.
- 4. The device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a plurality of dent groups, each dent group comprising a plurality of reed wires and corresponding spaces, the width of each dent in a dent group being substantially the same as the width of the other dents in the group and different from the width of the dents of at least one of the other dent groups.
- 5. A device for weaving a fabric, comprising:a plurality of weaving elements comprising discs, each weaving element being separated from adjacent weaving elements by a space; a plurality of dents, each dent comprising a weaving element and an adjacent space, with at least one of the dents having a width different from the width of the other dents, and with a finished fabric woven on the device having a substantially uniform air permeability within predetermined discrete portions of the width of the finished fabric.
- 6. The device in accordance with claim 5, wherein each disc has substantially the same thickness as each of the other discs, and at least one space is of a different width than at least one other space.
- 7. The device in accordance with claim 5, wherein each space has substantially the same width as each of the other spaces, and at least one of the discs has a thickness different from the thickness of at least one other disc.
- 8. The device in accordance with claim 5, wherein at least one space is of a different width than at least one other space and at least one of the discs has a thickness different from the thickness of at least one other disc.
- 9. The device in accordance with claim 5, further comprising a plurality of dent groups, each dent group comprising a plurality of discs and corresponding spaces, the width of each dent in a dent group being substantially the same as the width of the other dents in the group from the width of the dents of a least one of the other dent groups.
- 10. A device for weaving a fabric, comprising:a plurality of weaving elements comprising lamellae, each weaving element being separated from adjacent weaving elements by a space; a plurality of dents, each dent comprising a weaving element and an adjacent space, with the lamella of a dent having substantially the same thickness as each of the lamellae, and with at least the space of one dent having a different width than at least one other space of a dent so that at least one of the dents has a width different from the width of the other dents, and with a finished fabric woven on the device having a substantially uniform air permeability within predetermined discrete portions of the width of the finished fabric.
- 11. A device for weaving a fabric, comprising:a plurality of weaving elements comprising lamellae, each weaving element being separated from adjacent weaving elements by a space; a plurality of dents, each dent comprising a weaving element and an adjacent space, with at least one lamella of a dent having a thickness different from the thickness of at least one other lamella, and with at least the space of one dent having a different width than at least one other space of a dent so that at least one of the dents has a width different from the width of the other dents, and with a finished fabric woven on the device having a substantially uniform air permeability within predetermined discrete portions of the width of the finished fabric.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. Nos. 60/035,958, filed on Jan. 21, 1997; and 60/038,066, filed on Feb. 18, 1997.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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102e Date |
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PCT/US98/00821 |
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9/7/1999 |
9/7/1999 |
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WO98/31855 |
7/23/1998 |
WO |
A |
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/035958 |
Jan 1997 |
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60/038066 |
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