Claims
- 1. A device for weaving a fabric, comprising in combination:a plurality of weaving elements, 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 of predetermined precision, with at least one of the dents having a width different from the width of other dents so that the fabric woven by the device has precise controlled air permeability in a predetermined cross-section of the woven fabric.
- 2. The device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the device includes being capable of weaving the fabric with air permeability that is substantially uniform across the predetermined cross-section of the fabric.
- 3. The device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the weaving elements comprise reed wires.
- 4. The device in accordance with claim 3, wherein each reed wire has substantially the same thickness as each of the other reed wires and at least one space is of a different width than at least one other space.
- 5. The device in accordance with claim 3, wherein each space has substantially the same width as each of the other spaces and at least one reed wire has a thickness different from at least one other reed wire.
- 6. The device in accordance with claim 3, wherein at least one space is of a different width than at least one other space and at least one reed wire has a thickness different from at least one of the other reed wires.
- 7. The device in accordance with claim 3, 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.
- 8. The device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the weaving elements comprise reed wires and discs.
- 9. The device in accordance with claim 8, wherein each reed wire has substantially the same thickness as each of the other reed wires, 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.
- 10. The device in accordance with claim 8, wherein each space has substantially the same width as each of the other spaces, at least one of the reed wires has a thickness different from the thickness of at least one other reed wire, and at least one of the discs has a thickness different from the thickness of at least one other disc.
- 11. The device in accordance with claim 8, wherein at least one space is of a different width than at least one other space, at least one reed wire has a thickness different from at least one other reed wire, and at least one of the discs has a thickness different from the thickness of at least one other disc.
- 12. The device in accordance with claim 8, further comprising a plurality of dent groups, each dent group comprising a plurality of reed wires and corresponding spaces, and 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 and different from the width of the dents of at least one of the other dent groups.
- 13. The device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the weaving elements comprise lamellae.
- 14. The device in accordance with claim 13, wherein each lamella has substantially the same thickness as each of the other lamellae, and at least one space is of a different width than at least one other space.
- 15. The device in accordance with claim 13, wherein each space has substantially the same width as each of the other spaces and at least one lamella has a thickness different from the thickness of at least one other lamella.
- 16. The device in accordance with claim 13, wherein at least one space is of a different width than at least one other space, and at least one lamella has a thickness different from the thickness of at least one other lamella.
- 17. The device in accordance with claim 13, further comprising a plurality of dent groups, each dent group comprising a plurality of lamellae 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.
- 18. A device for weaving a fabric, comprising, in combination:a plurality of reed wires, each reed wire being separated from adjacent reed wires by a space; a plurality of dents, each dent comprising a reed wire and an adjacent space of predetermined precision, with at least one of the dents having a width different from the width of other dents so that the fabric woven by the device has precise controlled air permeability in a predetermined cross-section of the woven fabric.
- 19. A device for weaving a fabric, comprising, in combination:a plurality of reed wires, each reed wire being separated from adjacent reed wires by a space; a plurality of dents, each dent comprising a reed wire and an adjacent space, wherein at least one of the dents has a width different from the width of other dents, providing a predetermined air permeability across a width of a fabric woven on the device.
- 20. A device for weaving a fabric, comprising, in combination:a plurality of reed wires, each reed wire being separated from adjacent reed wires by a space; a plurality of discs, each disc being separated from adjacent discs by a space a plurality of dents, each dent comprising one of a reed wire and a disc, and an adjacent space, wherein at least one of the dents has a width different from the width of other dents, providing a predetermined air permeability across a width of a fabric woven on the device.
- 21. A device for weaving a fabric, comprising, in combination:a plurality of lamellae, each lamella being separated from adjacent lamellae by a space; a plurality of dents, each dent comprising a lamella and an adjacent space, wherein at least one of the dents has a width different from the width of other dents, providing a predetermined air permeability across a width of a fabric woven on the device.
- 22. A method of producing a fabric comprising, in combination, the following steps:providing a weaving device having a plurality of dents, each dent comprising a weaving elements and an adjacent space; varying the width of at least one of the dents to provide a predetermined air permeability across a width of the fabric.
- 23. The device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the device includes being capable of weaving the fabric with air permeability across the predetermined cross-section the fabric that includes(a) substantially uniform at a determined center section, (b) according to a uniform gradient at a predetermined transition section adjacent to and outward from the center section, and (c) substantially uniform at a predetermined outer section adjacent to and outward from the transition section.
- 24. The device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the device includes being capable of weaving the fabric with air permeability across the predetermined cross-section the fabric that includes(a) a center section with lower air permeability at a center location that uniformly increases to a higher air permeability at center section edges, (b) a transition section that is adjacent to and outward from the center section edges with the transition section changing from the air permeability at the edges of the center section to a lower air permeability at transition section edges, and (c) an outer section that is adjacent to and outward from the transition section edges with the outer section changing from the air permeability at the transition section edges uniformly outwardly to a lower air permeability and then to a higher air permeability at the outer section edges with the air permeability at the outer section edges being substantially the same as the air permeability at the transition section edges.
- 25. The device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the device includes being capable of weaving the fabric with air permeability across the predetermined cross-section the fabric that includes(a) a first center section having a first air permeability and extending in a first predetermined direction from a center of the predetermined cross-section to an edge of the first section, (b) a first transition section outward from and adjacent to the first center section edge for transitioning the woven fabric from the first air permeability at the first center section edge to a second air permeability at first transition section edge, (c) a first outer section having the second air permeability and extending outward from the first transition section edge in the first direction to a first outer section edge, (d) a second center section having the second air permeability and extending in a second predetermined direction from a center of the predetermined cross-section to an edge of the second section, (e) a second transition section outward from and adjacent to the edge of the second center section for transitioning from the second air permeability at the second center section edge to a first air permeability at a second transition section edge, and (f) a second outer section having the first air permeability and extending outward from the second transition section edge in the second direction to a second outer section edge.
- 26. The device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the device includes being capable of weaving the fabric with air permeability across the predetermined cross-section the fabric that includes a sinusoidal profile in air permeability from a first outer edge to a second outer edge.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/341,951, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,213,163 which is a 371 of PCT/US98/00821 filed Jan. 19, 1998 and claims the benefit of provisional application Nos. 60/035,958 filed Jan. 21, 1997 and 60/038,066 filed Feb. 18, 1997.
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