IP Library Granted Patent US 12703932
Granted Patent B2
US 12703932 · App. 19/192,227 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Industrial fabric

Inventors: Shigenobu Fujisawa (Shizuoka, JP); Yusuke Nomura (Shizuoka, JP)
Assignee: NIPPON FILCON CO., LTD.
D03D13/004D10B2403/011
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12703932
App. No.
19/192,227
Filed
Apr 28, 2025
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3732
USPC
139/384R
Abstract

Binding warps have first and second binding warps arranged vertically in a pair and a third binding warp forming knuckles passing above upper surface side wefts. Upper surface side warps include an upper surface side collapsing yarn forming a pair with the third binding warp. The upper surface side collapsing yarn passes below the wefts and collapses a part of the upper surface side obverse surface texture at a position where the third binding warp forms knuckles on the wefts. The pair formed by the first and second binding warps complement each other while the pair formed by the third binding warp and the upper surface side collapsing yarn complement each other in a weave repeat.

Claims (20)

1 . An industrial fabric in which an upper surface side fabric and a lower surface side fabric are bound, comprising:

upper surface side wefts that form a part of the upper surface side fabric;

lower surface side wefts that form a part of the lower surface side fabric;

upper surface side warps that are interwoven only with the upper surface side wefts so as to form a part of the upper surface side fabric;

lower surface side warps that are interwoven only with the lower surface side wefts so as to form a part of the lower surface side fabric; and

binding warps that bind the upper surface side fabric and the lower surface side fabric,

wherein the binding warps have:

a first binding warp and a second binding warp that are arranged vertically in a pair; and

a third binding warp that forms knuckles passing above the upper surface side wefts,

wherein the upper surface side warps include an upper surface side collapsing yarn that forms vertically a pair with the third binding warp,

wherein the upper surface side collapsing yarn passes below the upper surface side wefts and collapses a part of the upper surface side obverse surface texture at a position where the third binding warp forms the knuckles on the upper surface side wefts, and

wherein the pair formed by the first binding warp and the second binding warp complement each other while the pair formed by the third binding warp and the upper surface side collapsing yarn complement each other in a weave repeat.

2 . The industrial fabric according to claim 1 , wherein the pair formed by the first binding warp and the second binding warp and the pair formed by the third binding warp and the upper surface side collapsing yarn thereby form the same weaving pattern for the upper surface side wefts in a weave repeat.

3 . The industrial fabric according to claim 1 , wherein the number of the warps forming the weave repeat is a multiple of four.

4 . The industrial fabric according to claim 1 , wherein the pair formed by the first binding warp and the second binding warp is adjacent to the pair formed by the third binding warp and the upper surface side collapsing yarn.

5 . The industrial fabric according to claim 1 , wherein the pair formed by the first binding warp and the second binding warp is not adjacent to the pair formed by the third binding warp and the upper surface side collapsing yarn.

6 . The industrial fabric according to claim 1 , wherein the number of the first binding warp, the second binding warp, and the third binding warp combined is less than half the number of all the warps in the weave repeat.

7 . The industrial fabric according to claim 1 , wherein the number of the first binding warp, the second binding warp, and the third binding warp combined is half or more the number of all the warps in the weave repeat.

8 . The industrial fabric according to claim 1 , wherein the number of knuckles formed by the third binding warp passing above the upper surface side wefts is less than the number of knuckles formed by the first binding warp or the second binding warp passing above the upper surface side wefts.

9 . The industrial fabric according to claim 1 , wherein the pair formed by the first binding warp and the second binding warp complement each other while the pair formed by the third binding warp and the upper surface side collapsing yarn complement each other such that the pair formed by the first binding warp and the second binding warp and the pair formed by the third binding warp and the upper surface side collapsing yarn thereby form the same weaving pattern for the lower surface side wefts in a weave repeat.