Claims
- 1. A highly permeable woven multilayer papermaking fabric for a papermaking machine having rollers about which said papermaking fabric travels endlessly, said papermaking fabric having increased fabric stability in the machine direction which corresponds to the direction said papermaking fabric travels on said papermaking machine, the machine direction stability being attributable to the running direction of stacked yarn pairs of said woven papermaking fabric said fabric being of the type which includes a paper support side and a roller contact side facilitating travel as an endless belt in said machine direction wherein said woven fabric comprises:
- a first layer of first load bearing yarns in said machine direction on said paper support side of said fabric;
- a second layer of second load bearing yarns in said machine direction on said roller contact side of said fabric;
- stacked pairs of said machine direction yarns defined by first and second machine direction yarns of said first and second layers arranged in a superposed position one above the other;
- a yarn interwoven with said machine direction yarns of said first and second layers in the cross-machine direction thereto to maintain said machine direction yarns stacked upon one another in a weave pattern;
- said stacked pairs of machine direction yarns being spaced in the cross-machine direction in said weave pattern to provide a projected open fabric area; and
- said projected open area of said fabric being thirty (30%) percent or more of the total fabric area.
- 2. The fabric of claim 1 wherein said cross-machine direction yarn is woven in a four-shed repeat pattern wherein said cross-machine direction yarn passes over both said machine direction yarns in a first stacked pair, between the machine direction yarns of a second stacked pair, under the machine direction yarns of a third stacked pair, and between the machine direction yarns of a fourth stacked pair.
- 3. The fabric of claim 2 wherein said cross-machine direction yarn is displaced in a cross-machine direction by one stacked pair of machine direction yarns in each repeat of said weave pattern.
- 4. The fabric of claim 1 including a resinous layer carried by said fabric for contacting said paper including passages facilitating flow of air through said fabric and resinous layer.
- 5. A method of weaving a papermaking fabric for a papermaking machine having rollers about which said fabric travels endlessly, said fabric having increased fabric stability in a machine direction which corresponds to the direction said fabric travels on said papermaking machine while having a substantial open area to provide a highly permeable fabric comprising:
- weaving two layers in said machine direction, each layer consisting of load bearing machine direction yarns stacked on top of the machine direction yarns of the adjacent other layer in said fabric;
- weaving a yarn in the cross-machine direction to said machine direction in a balanced weave pattern with said machine direction yarns of said layers to prevent shifting of said stacked machine direction yarns and create stacked pairs of said machine direction yarns; and
- spacing said stacked machine direction yarns in said cross-machine direction to provide a projected open area of about thirty (30%) percent or more of the total fabric area.
- 6. The method of claim 5 including weaving a first machine direction yarn in a stacked pair in a repeat pattern wherein said first machine direction yarn goes under one pass of said cross-machine direction yarn, and over the next three consecutive passes of said cross-machine direction yarn.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the second of said machine direction yarns in said stacked pair is woven in said repeat pattern with said first machine direction yarn wherein said second machine direction yarn passes correspondingly under two passes and then over and under the next consecutive two passes of said cross-machine direction yarn.
- 8. The method of claim 5 including weaving said cross-machine direction yarn in a repeat pattern which includes passing over both machine direction yarns of a first stacked pair, between said machine direction yarns of a second stacked pair, under both machine direction yarns of a third stacked pair, and between said machine direction yarns of a fourth stacked pair.
- 9. The method of claim 8 including displacing said cross-machine direction yarn in the cross-machine direction by one pair of stacked machine direction yarns on each repeat of said repeat pattern.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 763,039 filed on Aug. 5, 1985.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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